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A collection of Military Medals and Badges and Photographs to be sold as one lot. Items in frame include 1939-1945, 1933-1945, Burma, Africa Star, Royal Anglian, Australian Army Ordnance, Arduis Fidelis, Honi, Soit, Qui Mal Y Pense, Africa Europe, Asia, Eagle Badges, George V, George VI medals, He died for Freedom and Honour Plaque `John Walton`. Five cloth Badges including 55 Irish Batt, United Nations, Three Strips, Commemorative Poster PTE John Walton, Somerset Light Infantry who died aged 19 and his name is carved in stone at Tyne xxx Cemetery, Belgium. Soldiers Release Book Class A _ C M Police `William Arthur Crouch` 1946 in frame. Travel Identity Card Book. the Eight Army 1941 - 1943, six various photos of soldiers one in frame.
A crested china three sided monument stone bearing the crest for Boscombe made for C Luker 188 Christopher Road Boscombe, an Arcadian china bathing hut with Southampton crest made for F W Short Commercial Road Southampton and others similar with personalised marks for Lee on Solent, Winchester, Lymington, Botley and Audley, mostly Arcadian.
A rare set of four carved Ketton stone pine cones early 17th century 62cm.; 24ins high This set of four carved stone pine cones originally stood on the parapet of Spixworth Hall, near Norwich (see photograph). The house was an interesting example of late Elizabethan/early Stuart domestic architecture. It was built in 1607 by William Peck and the pine cones flanked the Flemish style gables on the wings at either end of the house. Over the centuries, various parts of the house were remodelled before falling into disrepair in the early 20th century and being demolished in 1950, with only the stable block and entrance lodges surviving. The pine cone has featured in art since Pagan times when it represented eternal life because it came from an evergreen. It subsequently featured in Assyrian, Egyptian and Roman art before being adopted by the Catholic church. It`s use in architectural decoration was largely superseded in England by the introduction of the pineapple as a sign of welcome and a painting by Hendrik Danckerts from 1675 shows Charles II of England being given the first pineapple grown in England by his royal gardener, John Rose
A pair of composition stone figures mid 19th century from a model by John Bacon 170cm.; 67ins high Provenance:Removed from the facade of the Lord Nelson Public house in Boston, Lincs in the 1960`s. Local legend held that they were a gift from Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, although their date attribution to the mid 19th century renders this as spurious. Nicholas Pevsner in his volume on Lincolnshire refers to "two attractive mymphs on the wall of a public house in the high street" This pair of composition stone figures are identical to two produced by the Coade manufactory in the late 18th Century and probably originally modelled by John Bacon R.A., sculptor to George III. They are illustrated in the 1784 Descriptive catalogue of Coade`s Artificial Stone Manufactory, No`s 22 & 23 (see engravings). They were probably made by Austin and Seeley, who produced composition stone also marketed as artificial stone.
A part built 5 inch gauge 0-6-0 side tank shunting locomotive `AJAX` (Achilles), built by the late Mr Phillip Greatholder from Reeves castings and drawings by L A Colgate (Copyright F Stone Erith). The rolling chassis completed with twin outside cylinders 1 5/8 inch bore by 2 1/4 inch stroke, eccentric driven water pump from front axle. The chassis has been run on air. New copper multi-tube boiler stamped TVM1-81 020 (no paperwork available). Boiler fittings include regulator, pressure valves and gauge. Cab control reverse lever, fire grate, whistle and controls fitted, side tanks constructed but not fitted. Cab and boiler platework not completed. Set of drawings included. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS: Two autograph albums containing over 140 signatures by various bandleaders etc., including Nat Gonella, Reginald Dixon, Harry Roy, Lew Stone, Phyllis Robins, Evelyn Dall, Elsie Carlisle, Elisabeth Welch, Teddy Brown, Susan Maughan, Ivy Benson, Roy Fox, Henry Hall, Les Allen, Carroll Gibbons, Billy Cotton and many other bandleaders & their bands, singers, organists etc. Many pages are multiple signed, some in pencil, and the albums also include various signed postcard photographs etc. (some trimmed) laid down to pages. Many pages loose, only FR, 2
OBAMA BARACK: (1961- ) American President 2009- . Signed edition of Rolling Stone magazine for March 2008, featuring a colour image of Obama in a half length pose on the front cover and with the printed caption `Barack Obama-A New Hope...` Signed to a light area of the cover by Obama with his name in alone in bold black ink. VG
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