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A COLLECTION OF WHITE METAL AND SILVER PLATED METALWARE, consisting of a cream jug and sugar bowl with Cobra handles, a heavily detailed tankard featuring a single man in a double seat on a camel, lidded pot, a footed bowl and a European style sleeve vase, tankard H 11 cm (6)Condition Report:splits to both sleave vase and bowl
Collection of silver itemscomprising of a silver tankard, bearing marks for S W Smith & Co, Birmingham, 1917, 11cm high, 244g approx overall, three silver napkin rings, three silver spirit labels and a silver cigarette case, overall 171g approx overall At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.
A rare Second War ‘Battle of Venraij, October 1944’ M.C. and ‘River Escaut, May 1940’ M.M. group of six awarded to Major Frederick Bell, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Warwickshire Regiment Military Cross, G.VI.R. reverse officially dated 1945; Military Medal, G.VI.R. (5107913 Sjt. F. Bell. R. War. R.); 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, extremely fine (6) £4,000-£5,000 --- M.C. London Gazette 1 March 1945. The recommendation for an Immediate M.C., dated 23 October 1944, states: ‘Maj BELL commanded “D” Coy in the opening and subsequent phases of the battle for VENRAIJ. The initial role of this Coy on the 16th Octoberwas to make a bridge-head across a dyke through which the assaulting Coys in the attack proper would pass. The attack to make the bridge-head was a particularly difficult one. There was a great deal of opposition both from small arms and DF Mortar fire, and the approaches to and exits from the obstacle was strewn freely with Schu Mines. Maj BELL, in spite of known previous losses through Schu Mines, personally led his Coy to and across the obstacle at great risk to himself. On the other side his Coy was engaged by a tank or SP from a nearby farm. Mj Bell, by his personal action in visiting his forward Pl under heavy fire, directed PIAT and other fire upon the farm building which caused the enemy to withdraw. By this time he had lost in casualties his Second-in-Command and all his Pl officers. From then onwards he personally led the Coy, forming up in rear of the assaulting Coy. At each stage of the attack he was to be found up with the leading Pl calmly organising and supervising a plan for attack or re-organisation on the objective, quite regardless of personal risk, which was great owing to continuous enemy mortar and shell fire. Finally, on the objective in BRABANDER - Northern outskitrs of VENRAIJ, he personally supervised the layout of the whole of his Coy down to sec posts. His devotion to duty, calmness, courage, determination and cheerfulness throughout the operation, lasting from 0400 hrs until dusk were an example to all and were infectious.’ M.M. London Gazette 20 August 1940. According to Personal Diary of Captain L. T. Tomes, 2nd Batt. The Royal Warwickshire Regiment, privately printed in 1946 (copy sold with Lot), Sergeant Bell was put up for the M.M. for the action at Hollain, River Escaut, on May 20th and 21st, 1940, and further good work later on up to the Battalion’s capitulation on the 28th May, 1940, in the action at Womhoudt, on the Dunkirk perimeter. Tomes was than a Lieutenant and Adjutant of the 2nd Battalion. He was taken prisoner of war and wrote the diary ‘immediately I arrived in a permanent camp, from what I remembered from the War Diary which I had been keeping’ (accompanying letter from the author refers). Major Frederick Bell is listed as having been wounded in May 1945. Sold with a comprehensive selection of documents, news cuttings, a 3rd British Infantry Divisional commendation card for the attack on Le Blois 13th August 1944, case of issue for M.C. and accompanying named enclosure with card box and Registered envelope addressed to Major Bell, M.C., M.M., Purley, Surrey, Certificate of Service until discharged to a commission on 17 December 1940, Officers’ Release Book, his Royal Warwicks side cap, and a silver tankard, hallmarked London 1945, inscribed below regimental crest ‘Major F. Bell M.C. M.M. from all ranks of D. Company 2nd Batt Royal Warwickshire Regt British Liberation Army 1944-1945.’
A large silver plated punch bowl; silver on copper toddy ladle; EPNS biscuit barrel with integral stand; an EPNS apple sauce/preserve jar and cover; entree dish; a sugar scuttle with scoop; a set of six continental silver plated coupe glasses; dolphin candle stick; scallop butter dish; a Dominions and Colonies of The British Empire pewter tankard, a Star Sapphire silver plated pint mug, October 1958; qty
SMALL SILVER & EPNS WARE, seven items to include a Victorian silver pepper pot, London 1896, 10cms H, oval glass dish holder (lacking dish), 17.5cms across, pair of engine turned napkin rings, Birmingham 1930, slightly curved vesta case, Birmingham 1909, various makers marks, 5.9ozt gross, EPNS a galleried tray on ball feet, 28 x 18.5cms and a lidded tankard with ribbed bands to the body, inscribed Sevastobal, dated 8th September 1855, with makers stamps for Roberts & Slater, 11.5cms H
Large Scandinavian white metal lidded tankard of cleated construction, with embossed floral decoration, loop handle with facemask terminal and embossed ball thumbpiece, similarly decorated hinged cover, with inset medallion and engraved dedication dated 1714, on three embossed ball feet, interior of hinge engraved VeK4 A95 LoD. Underside marked WH or HM. 24.5cm overall height.General overall condition very good, some surface wear, scratching and minor dents, hinge is slightly distorted and may have been repaired, cover does not close tightly, ball thumbpiece solder joint onto honge is cracked and may have been resoldered when hinge was repaired, there is a scrape mark on the base and feet are all worn on bottom, centre of base may have had engraving or mark removed. No other signs of major damage or repair. Marks and engraving clear. This tankard is not silver and may contain plated elements.
George III silver baluster tankard of baluster form, with leaf mounted scroll handle and engraved initials (London 1791) Thomas Oliphant or Olivant. All at approximately 11ozs. 13cm overall height.General overall condition good, some minor surface scratching, wear and denting, top rim slightly distorted, top handle mount slightly pushed in, base slightly distorted and does not sit square. There is a solder mark in the base near the hallmarks but it does not appear to be a repair. Marks clear.
An original WWII Second World War Royal Australian Air Force presentation tankard engraved ' Presented To 455 RAAF Squadron - By - F/O F. Dick - November 1942 '. The tankard being a silver plate example with retailers marks to base for The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London. Measures approx; 11cm tall. No. 455 Squadron was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) torpedo bomber squadron during World War II and became famous as part of the "ANZAC Strike Wing" that was formed from Australian and New Zealand squadrons. Raised in early 1941, mainly from Australian personnel, the squadron served over Europe during the war, operating from various bases in the United Kingdom; it also briefly sent a detachment to the Soviet Union in 1942. Operating Handley Page Hampdens and Bristol Beaufighters, the squadron mainly undertook anti-shipping and anti-submarine operations during the war. It was disbanded in May 1945 following the cessation of hostilities against Germany.
A GROUP OF ROYAL WORCESTER, SHELLEY, ETC, including three Royal Worcester blush ivory miniature mug, loving cup and tyg, decorated with flowers, heights 3.5cm to 6cm, a Victorian majolica salt in the form of corn with tied ends, length 12.5cm, two Shelley Mabel Lucie Attwell Baby' plates, the oval example badly damaged, a Gouda pottery inkwell, a Spode Old London Bridge tankard, three early 20th century half dolls, the two wearing hats are both chipped, three pieces of late 19th century florally encrusted miniature porcelain in the form of a pair of chambersticks and a ladies shoe, s.d., two commemorative coins and other coins, two small pieces of cloisonne, a Japanese snuff bottle, etc, (Qty) (Condition report: majority of damaged items are listed within the description, in addition the cloisonne dish is damaged to the underside and snuff bottle has small chips)
FIVE BOXES OF TEA, DINNER WARES AND ORNAMENTS ETC, to include Myotts 'Country life' blue and white, Jamie Oliver for Royal Worcester 'Bits n Dips' dishes, Wedgwood gravy boats and saucers, Sainsbury's 'Taste the Difference' salt glazed dishes, French snail dishes, Wade Lanchester car tankard, modern Delft bulb vases, Sudehill fairy sculpture approximate hight 26cm, Capodimonte 'Tramp' sculpture, Capodimonte style figures, modern Black Forest style figures of a boy and a girl, etc
A SMALL QUANTITY OF CERAMICS AND GLASS, comprising a pair of globe and shaft decanters (one chipped), a set of six matching glasses, two champagne coupes, small cut glass jug and stopper, cut glass perfume bottle (stopper chipped), glass serving spoons, Bourne Denby salt glazed tankard with Greyhound handle, floral bone china flower basket, (small chip to flowers) and a small Chinese polychrome ginger jar decorated with figures dancing, four character mark to the base (cracked, lacking lid)
FIVE BOXES OF CERAMICS, GLASSWARES AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a fifty six piece Royal Doulton Tumbling Leaves TC1004 dinner service, a fourteen piece Poole Pottery Trudiana twintone part tea set, two green glass salts in plated stands, a nineteenth century J. L. Chetham 'Tiger Hunt' tankard, items of Devon motto ware, a Royal Doulton Dick Turpin D6535 character jug, etc (sd) (5 BOXES)
Walzenkrug, Pirna, dat. 1859Zinn. Wandung in Flechelgravur dekoriert mit floraler Ranke als Rahmen, darin gravierte Inschrift "Sei glücklich und vergiss mein nicht". Deckel mit Urnenknauf, Deckelgravur "C. G. Nitzsche 1859". Deckelmarken: Carl Adolph Böhmer, Meisterrecht nach Pirna ab 1823, nachgewiesen bis 1860. Vgl. Hintze I, Nr. 1093. H. 23 cm Pewter tankard, engarved decoration and inscription, dated at cover "1859". Hallmarks: master Carl Adolph Böhmer in Pirna. H. 23 cm
Walzenkrug, Löwenberg (Lwówek 'Slaski/ Schlesien), dat.1834Zinn. Wandung in Flechelgravur dekoriert: Fruchtkorb mit Blumen, Inschrift "Unser neues Freundschafts Band, soll aufloesen keine Hand". Deckel graviert "I/J. G. H. 1834". Wandung gedellt, innen Schimmelpilze. Deckelmarken: Johann Gottfried Haselbach, Meisterrecht nach Löwenberg ab 1800; vgl. Hintze IV, Nr. 835. H. 25,5 cm Pewter tankard, dated 1834, engraved decoration: flower and fruits basket and engraved inscription. Minor dents. Mildew spots. Hallmarks: Johann Gottfried Haselbach, Silesia. H. 25,5 cm
Walzenkrug, Meissen, dat. 1820Wandung in Schachbrettmuster geflechelt, schauseitig Rundmedaillon mit gravierter Inschrift "Es lebe/ Das Neue Ehebahr vergnügt / zusam 50./ Jahr". Deckel graviert "J. C. L. 1820". Fuß ged. Deckelmarken: Stadtmarke Meissen, Meistermarke Carl Gottfried Geelhaar, Meisterrecht in Meissen seit 1810, nachgewiesen bis 1860. Vgl. Hintze I, Nr. 962 f.; H. 24,5 cm Pewter tankard with engraved decoration and inscription "for the wedding couple...", dated at lid "1820". Foot deformed. Lid marks: town mark of Meissen, master mark of Carl Gottfried Geelhaar. H. 24,5 cm
Walzenkrug, Freiberg/ Sa., dat. 1788Zinn. Wandung reich in Flechelgravur dekoriert: kursächsisches Wappen unter Kurhut in ornamentaler Rahmung, Deckel graviert "M.D.H.M. 1788". Am Fuß alter Lötreparaturen, kleine Dellen. Deckelmarken: Christian Friedrich Störtzel, Meister in Freiberg ab 1761, vgl. Hintze I, Nr. 558. H. 27 cm Pewter tankard, engraved decoration: coat of arms of Electoral Saxony. Cover dated "1788" and engraved initials "M. D. H. M.". Hallmarks. Minor dents and repairs. H. 27 cm
Walzenkrug, Freiberg, dat. 1788Zinn. Wandung in Flechelgravur reich dekoriert: Reiter in Uniformrock, sein Pferd mit der Peitsche korrigierend. Seitlich zwei Blühpflanzen. Einfassung durch Flechel-Wellenbänder. Deckel graviert "Johann Christopf Forberg 1788". Deckel am Scharnier und Wand am Henkelansatz min. Einrisse. Deckelmarken: Christian Freidrich Störtzel, Meister in Freiberg ab 1761, vgl. Hintze I, Nr. 558. H. 23 cm Pewter tankard, richly engraved, dated and enscribed at cover "Johann Christoph Forberg 1788". Minor tears at wall and cover. Hallmarks. Freiberg in Saxony. H. 23 cm
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