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Clarice Cliff - Original Bizarre - An early Tankard shape coffee can and saucer circa 1928, hand painted with red diamonds and blue and green triangles, hand painted rust red Bizarre mark, together with a similar period example with red, yellow and blue triangles with green outlines, rust red Bizarre mark. (2)
Clarice Cliff - Original Bizarre - An early Tankard shape coffee can and saucer circa 1928, hand painted with repeat triangles in blue, orange and green with brown outline and matched banding and painted handle, together with a similar example in yellow, rust red and green, both with gold Bizarre marks. (2)
Clarice Cliff - Original Bizarre - An early Tankard shape coffee can and saucer circa 1928, radially hand painted to the saucer with triangles in purple, green and blue with rust red outlines and matched pattern to the cup, together with a similar example in brown, orange and blue with black outline, both with Bizarre mark. (2)
A post-War O.B.E. group of seven, together with a large number of presentation items, awarded to Deputy Commissioner of Police Mr. P. T. Moor, Royal Hong Kong Police, late Royal Air Force, who over the course of a 34 year career served in all the major branches of the Force, and in all four regions The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Civil) Officer’s 2nd type breast badge, silver-gilt, with Toye, Kenning, & Spencer, London, case of issue; Queen’s Police Medal, E.II.R., 2nd issue, for Distinguished Service (Peter Thomas Moor. CPM.); 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Colonila Police Forces Meritorious Service Medal, E.II.R., 2nd issue (Peter T. Moor. Sen. Supt., Hong King Police.); Colonial Police Forces L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue, with two Additional Award Bars (Chief Superintendent P. T. Moor Hong Kong) mounted court-style as worn; together with the recipient’s related miniature awards, these similarly court-mounted as worn; the recipient’s Royal Hong Kong Police Commemorative Medal 1997, silver (SDCP P. T. Moor. OBE, QPM, CPM), together with the related miniature award, in fitted Spink, London case of issue; a commemorative Hong Kong Service Medal, bronze, unnamed as issue in case of issue, together with the related miniature award, the Second War medals all heavily lacquered, with the 1939-45 Star somewhat silvered, generally very fine and better (18) £1,800-£2,200 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 31 December 1980: Peter Thomas Moor, Q.P.M., C.P.M., Deputy Commissioner of Police, Hong Kong. Q.P.M. London Gazette 11 June 1977: Peter Thomas Moor, C.P.M., Assistant Commissioner of Police, Royal Hong Kong Police Force. C.P.M. London Gazette 1 January 1969: Peter Thomas Moor, Senior Superintendent, Hong Kong Police Force. Peter Thomas Moor was born in Jarrow-on-Tyne on on 3 January 1926, and having moved with his family to Staines, upon leaving school joined a firm of insurance brokers as an assistant account. He joined the Royal Air Force in 1943, and after training initially as a pilot-navigator and bomb aimer, he then went through further training, this time as a wireless operator, before being posted to India where he was stationed in Bombay, Delhi, Karachi, Calcutta, and then Bhopal at an R.A.F. radio base. He left the Royal Air Force in 1947 and, because of his radio training, joined the British Post Office for two years as a telecommunications engineer. Arriving in Hong Kong as a probationary Sub-Inspector of police in August 1949, over the next 34 years Moor served in all the major branches of the Force, including Uniform Branch, ClD, Special Branch, Traffic and Marine, as well as serving in all four regions (Hong Kong lsland, Kowloon, the New Territories, and Marine). During his time with the Force, Moor had been the Recruiting Officer for the Hong Kong Government in Pakistan in 1961, and seconded to the Ministry of Overseas Development as Deputy Director of Overseas Police Courses at Hendon for two years from 1963. He was also the Recruiting Officer in Canada in 1973. He was the only officer to command the Auxiliary Police for two separate periods, and was Principal Staff Officer at the Auxiliary Police Headquarters during the 1967 disturbances. Moor commanded Kowloon Police District from 1975 to 1978, and was also chairman of the Hong Kong International Airport Security committee, as well as heading delegations to Thailand, the Philippines, and Australia. He also visited Zambia with General Fursdon from the Ministry of Defence to evaluate the Zambian requirements in regard to their Police Para-military Forces and the re-organisation of the Zambian Police Force. Twice Commended by the Commissioner of Police, Moor was advanced Deputy Commissioner in 1978, and was created an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in the 1981 New Year’s Honours’ List. He also served briefly as Acting Commissioner of Police Retiring in 1983 to West Sussex, he took an interest in local affairs, being a County Councillor from 1997 to 2009, and serving as Vice-Chairman of West Sussex County Council from 2005 to 2009. He also held various charitable appointments, and was President of the Royal Hong Kong Police Association up until his death. He died on 15 June 2012, aged 86. The Peter Moor Building, at the School of Foundation Training, Hong Kong Police College, is named in his honour, and is the current headquarters of the Hong Kong Police Band. Sold with the Bestowal Document for the O.B.E., this mounted in a glazed display frame; the recipient’s Royal Hong Kong Police cap; and the following presentation items: i) A large Silver Presentation Salver, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T. Moor, J.P., Senior Superintendent of Police, by the Gazetted and Inspectorate Officers of the Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force as a mark of their esteem, Hong Kong, 1st December 1967’ ii) Silver-plated Presentation Bowl, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Deputy Commissioner of Police, by the Officers of the Royal Hong Kong Auxiliary Police Force on the occasion of his being awarded the Order of the British Empire by Her Majesty the Queen 1981’ iii) Presentation Salver, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Deputy Commissioner of Police, by Members of the Shatin Junior Police Call on the occasion of the opening of their Clubhouse, 1.9.1981’ iv) Presentation Salver, inscribed ‘Presented by the Gazetted Officers of the Crime Wing to Mr. P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Deputy Commissioner of Police, Operations, on his Retirement from the Royal Hong Kong Police 1983’ and engraved with the subscribers’ signatures v) Presentation Salver, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T. Moor on his Retirement from All Pakistan Police Officers on 9th June 1983’ vi) Presentation Salver, inscribed ‘D/Commr. Peter T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Royal Hong Kong Police, with Best Wishes from your Canadian Friends 1983’ vii) Presentation Ewer, complete with interior ice tube, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T,. Moor, C.P.M., M.B.I.M., J.P., Chief Superintendent of Police, by the R.H.K.A.P. Officers Mess, May 1975’ viii) A pair of identical Presentation Goblets, both inscribed ‘Presented by the Staff of Police Training School 20th April 1974’ ix) Presentation Tankard, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T. Moor, D.S. S.S.P. on his departure from the Colony by the Officers of S.S.P. Division’ x) Presentation Tankard, inscribed ‘Presented to Mr. P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Acting Commissioner of Police, on the Occasion of his Retirement from Civil and Administrative Department 23 June 1983’ xi) Presentation Mounted Figurine of a Police Officer, the plinth inscribed ‘Mr. P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Deputy Commissioner of Police (Ops), Chairman, Joint Emergency Control Committee 1979-1983, from the Members of J.E.C.C.’ xii) Presentation Hong Kong Police Swagger Stick, inscribed ‘P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., Deputy Commissioner of Police’, in fitted case; together with two other Swagger Sticks, one inscribed ‘P. T. Moor, O.B.E., Q.P.M., C.P.M., F.B.I.M., J.P., the other uninscribed. xiii) Two Royal Hong Kong Police Presentation Truncheons, both in fitted cases. Please note that this lot is not suitable for shipping, but can be hand delivered within mainland Britain by prior arrangement with Christopher Mel...
Miscellaneous silver plate including a serving tray with glass inserts approx 42cms, large silver plated candelabra approx 33cms h and another silver plated candelabra measuring approx 26 cms h, a tea trio comprising tea pot approx approx 15cm milk jug and sugar bowl, sugar sifter approx 17cm, cut glass jug with silver plated spout, lid and handle, tankard to commemorate Queen's silver jubilee 1977 measuring 14cm, tankard 12cm, tankard with glass base approx 12cms, Ronson lighter, two silver plated napkin rings, an After Eight mint box tray, a cut glass with silver plated rimmed pot and five small pieces of serving cutlery.Note: all in very good overall condition, clean and bright.
Collection of silver and silver plate consisting of: a pair of Georgian silver small jugs, bearing marks for possibly Thomas Rush, London, 1783, 9cm high, a Victorian silver christening cup or small tankard, bearing marks for Atkin brothers, Sheffield, 1888, 9.5cm high, a pair of silver plated menu holders, a silver plated trophy chalice on stand, 19cm high excluding the stand, a silver plated presentation trowel 'Presented to the directors of Eagle Star by the directors of Mowlem Building on the occasion of the topping out of 63 St. Mary Axe, London, EC3 on 11th March 1991', menu holders etc
Three items of German stoneware pottery to include; a baluster foliate jug or pitcher with pewter handle and lid, novelty tankard of a jolly man and another baluster jug marked G.R. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Small Jug- poor condition, large cracks through with body and base with staples. Figure has thumb missing and small chips and toes glued back on. Large jug couple of minor chips.
A white metal plated trinket box with Art Nouveau style floral design with rope twist design corners, a white metal Oriental engraved miniature tankard with huts and foliage and a Dutch repousse silver match holder with a shepherd and young couple hallmarked: LL for Lewis Lewis, London, 1891, 930 and Dutch hallmarks. H.7.5 W.10 D.8cm (largest)
A GROUP OF CLOCKS, TREEN, METALWARES, etc, including an early 20th Century oak cased arched mantel clock, with pendulum and key, height 22cm and a 1930's walnut cased mantel clock with pendulum and key, both movements are in need of repair, a treen model of a Clog, a brass chamberstick, a boxed Dron-Wal pneumatic hand sprayer, a Pure Evoke - 2XT DAB radio with instructions, (no charger cable), a pewter tankard, a carved figure of a muscular man curled up in a ball, wooden cube candleholders, cased 4 x 40 binoculars, etc
THREE SILVER CHARM BRACELETS, the first suspending twenty-seven white metal charms such as house, car, bible, tankard, windmill, etc, missing clasp, another bracelet suspending eight charms such as a hat, windmill, fan, crown, acorn, etc, fitted with heart clasp hallmarked London, together with a bracelet suspending seven charms such as a house, car, lamp, coin, etc, fitted with a heart clasp hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 164.3 grams, 5.28ozt
A collection of miscellaneous cut and other glassware to include decanter and stopper, liqueur glasses, sherry glasses, etc, together with a boxed set of six Edinburgh Crystal wine glasses, Dartington crystal Torrington beer tankard, a set of 6 boxed Royale County cut crystal whisky glasses etcCondition report: Three boxed sets as pictured.Some pieces are clearly part of a set, but are unmarked.Condition is used but generally good.
A Victorian silver tankard of bell shape with inscription, "Presented by the Town Council of Bury St Edmunds, for the Pen of Three Best Fat Pigs sold in Mr C Lawrence's sale, dated 1882", weight 9.1ozCondition report: Gilt washed interior. No apparent faults but would benefit from a polish. 13cm high. Probably pint sized or similar.
A box of miscellaneous metalware, to include a pair of brass figural candlesticks, cocktail shaker, novelty nutcracker etcCondition report: Plated tea set with general surface wear, some dents and age related wear throughout. Pewter tankard with lots of dents. Other items good other than typical age wear.
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