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A large collection of various war ephemera items relating to Private C S Phipps and his time in Korea in the early 1950's, to include regular army certificate of service, dog tags and ID bracelets, hat badges, the Royal Engineers colours, together with ephemera regarding his time in Iraq during the Second World War in the 1940's a large quantity of photographs, paper ephemera documents, old army kit bag, pewter marked tankard and boot brushes together with a lacquered hand painted Korean photo album from the early 1950's
"The Queen's Cup Ascot 1865": An impressive Victorian silver hand-wrought and cast presentation Royal Ascot,"Elizabethan" or" Francois Premier" (1) - Historismus tankard, by Robert Garrard (II), London 1864, incuse stamped on base R & S Garrard, Panton street, London 1864: finely chased with large bosses and geometric strap-work on a frosted ground, the front boss engraved "The Gift of Her Majesty The Queen, Ascot 1865", the finely detailed cast finial formed as St Thomas of Aquitaine with his page attendants either side, with his gauntlet on the floor, cornucopia handle issuing out of lion's mouth, the whole raised on four cast bulbous cartouche ball feet, on an octagonal plinth applied with two open-work Royal ciphers, and two cartouches - engraved as follows - "The Queen's vase 1865" the other "Won by Eltham", height of cup 58.4cm, over 215 troy ounces weight. Foot note:- An illustration for this prize cup appears in the "The London Illustrated News -" June 1865, Vol XLVI. There were four runners, with betting about even on Mr Robinson's Eltham, the favourite, ridden by S.Adams. The Times reported on the race as follows, "Breeze, owned by Baron Rothschild, was first out: Eltham rushed past him and carried on running round the top turn, when Adams indulged him with a pull, and Breeze was, in consequence, left in the lead, which carried on into the Swinley Mile Bottom. On reaching the mile post, the pair closed and raced together to the road, where the Baron's filly drew slightly away, and came into the straight half a length in advance of the favourite, the pair having the race to themselves at the distance... within a stride or two of the chair (Eltham) came with a rush, and finished a splendid race with a dead heat". 1- This mode of decoration was chiefly characterised by its use of heavy strapwork around cartouches in the 19th century, and was favoured in racing cups. CONDITION REPORT: The overall condition is very good, and the colour is bright + refreshed. The detailing is exceptionally crisp. Hallmarks: The full set and part marks on the separate figures, reins and cover are all clear. Please note the figure seated on the floor in front of the horse, the part marks are not visible to the naked eye. Points of note: There are two wing-nuts lacking, these hold the seated figure in place. To the hinge cover where the thumb-piece is soldered there is a small fault (a split), also there is another casting fault, this one is on the domed base and again near the thumb-piece, a small hole. A third, small hole, can be seen in the edge of a cartouche in the decoration. Base is a replacement and is in good order as are the four silver plaques - engraving crisp.
Two trays of assorted china to include Asiatic pheasants blue and white meat dish, large Wedgwood Clematis oval meat dish with gravy well, Flemish stoneware single handled flagon, various blue and white plates and bowls, Portmeirion pottery Apollo 11 tankard etc. Together with an art nouveau design glass shade and another glass shade etc. (2)
A Collection of Nine Boxed Corgi Commercials to Include 91847 the Metobus/Metrobus Limited Edition 1510/7500, 97084 Limited Edition Grattan Van 6519/7500, 97085 The Pantechnicon/ Bedfor Northern Collection Slumberland Bed's Limited Edition 6955/10000, 97747 Webster's Tankard and Low Loader Limited Edition 3915/5000, 97752 The Ruddles Bedford 0 Series and Thornycrofy Beer Truck Limited Edition 6005/7000, 97891 The Billy Smart's Circus A.E.C Mercury Truck and Trailer Limited Edition 3154/6300, C859/11 Thornycrofy Box Van Lea and Perrins Worcestershire Sauce, C859/7 Thornycroift Box Van Leda Saltr, C769/7 Volvo Bus Scottish Citylink.
LATER EMBOSSED LATE GEORGE I SILVER TANKARD maker Edward Vincent, London 1726, body, lid and handle hallmarked, with volute thumb piece on a double-doomed hinged lid, double scroll handle with horn insulators, later embossed and chased in the late Gerogian or Victorian era in the Rococo style with acanthus leaves, c-scrolls and flowers, then later still a spout has been added to the front and the rim of the lid cut down to fit, engraved with monogram 'AHB' and dates 1950 & 1975, approximately 1066g, 19cm high Note: This piece has been largely altered at a later date. The top rim of the body has been cut and modified to attach a lip. Although the later embossing has worked around the original period hallmarks. The base has been removed and a new base soldered in, stuck with only the lion passant mark.
A white metal charm bracelet containing silver and white metal charms to include lock, piano, sewing machine, cottage, tankard, Bible, gondola, horse, car, stork with baby, spinning wheel, etc, together with a silver bracelet bearing name tag "Suzanne", a white metal bright cut bracelet, a silver and enamelled pendant inscribed "Behold St. Christopher Then Go Thy Way in Safety" and a simulated pearl necklace
A collection of decorative china wares to include a 19th Century Wedgwood majolica jug relief decorated with flowering and fruiting blackberries on a textured cobalt blue ground with turquoise glazed interior, a graduated set of three Humphrey's Clock pottery jugs depicting scenes from CHARLES DICKENS "Old Curiosity Shop", a stoneware mug relief decorated with figures and hops and inscribed "Pint", a Burleigh ironstone "God Speed The Plough" tankard, a Copeland relief decorated jug with pewter lid, a 19th Century relief decorated jug with pewter lid and rope design handle, a 19th Century German stoneware simulated mahogany glazed tazza relief decorated with figures drinking and bearing impressed mark "JM" (Johann Maresch) to base, and two Johann Maresch relief decorated wall plaques, one depicting Classical maidens, the other depicting figures in an interior setting and bearing impressed mark "JM" to base
A box containing a collection of 19th Century pottery twin-handled mugs and tankards of large proportions, to include a Stevenson pottery mug transfer decorated with the "Willow" pattern, a twin-handled mug transfer decorated with camels, two twin-handled Farmer's Arms "God Speed The Plough" mugs, a Country Sports mug depicting huntsman, dog and gun, a large frog tankard, etc
19th century Chinese silver tankard with extravagant dragon handle, the body decorated in relief with multiple figures in a pavilion garden setting, blank shield cartouche, character to base, 149g, 10.5cm, CONDITION REPORT: Generally fairly good condtion, slight dents in top rim and base rim, scratch marks in base. No obvious repairs or splits/cracks. Top rim slightly misshapen. Faces slightly worn. Some cleaning residure particularly under the dragon. Slight bash near top rim to left hand side of dragon handle.
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