A Shelley part tea service with an ivy-type plant bearing multi-coloured fruit on a yellow and white ground, marked to base 11615/31 CONDITION REPORT: Some losses- see images, bad crack to one side plate, losses to glaze and decorated on several pieces- none major, cracklelure throughout, one cup with chip, see additional images
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A 1950s Midwinter 'Fashion Shape' part dinner service decorated with floral sprays on a yellow and white ground CONDITION REPORT: 2 tureens, 2 meat plates, 6 dinner plates, 7 breakfast plates, 5 side plates, 4 tea plates, 1 cup and saucer, 5 cereal bowls, 1 gravy boat, 1 sauce boat One chip to plate and rough surface/finish on glaze to cup - see images
A DSO GROUP OF SIX MEDALS TO Lt COL A H K JOPP A I F. A George V Distinguished Service Order in case of issue, 1914/15 Star named to Lieut A H K Jopp 3/F.A.Bde. A.I.F. British War & Victory medals named to Major A H K Jopp.(MID Emblem on the Victory medal). 1939/45 War medal impressed to 3239 A H K Jopp. South African Service medal again impressed to 3239 A H K Jopp. Arthur Harold Keith Jopp was born in Brisbane on the 1/5/1890, the son of George Keith Jopp. Educated in Queensland he joined the Australian Field Artillery in 1909 as a Lieutenant, Captain 1914, Major 1916, retired as a Lt Colonel in 1919. He married in 1915 Anne Talbot the youngest daughter of Mr Baines of Westbrook, Horsham, Sussex (She died in 1928). He served in Egypt and Gallipoli during 1915. (Despatches). In France from 1916-17 being awarded the Distinguished Service Order LG 1/1/1917. During that period for six months he was seconded to the fledgling Australian Flying Corps (Naval Flying in newspaper article). He is listed during the 1920-30-40`s as in the Australian Commonwealth Bank in London, later South Africa. With a schools medal dated 1907, Brisbane Grammar School, Schools of the Empire match. A H K Jopp around the rim. A photograph of Lt Colonel Jopp in later life, also a newspaper article `A Gallant Australian`. Major A H Keith Jopp under his portrait, who has been awarded the DSO. He is the son of Mr & Mrs Keith Jopp of Sydney and the brother-in law of Mjr-General Sir Harry Chauvel KCMG and CB, commanding the Anzac mounted infantry in Egypt. Major Jopp is 26 years of age and before the war he held the rank of Captain in the Garrison Artillery.He served throughout the Gallipoli Campaign, for two months as a Captain of the Royal Artillery, and from then on before the evacuation as an Observation Officer in the Royal Naval Flying Corps. On the reorganisation of the forces preparatory to going to the Western Front, he was promoted to the rank of Major in command of a Howitzer Battery. He was twice Mentioned in Despatches. As a subaltern his first guard of honour was to the late Lord Kitchener on his visIt to Melbourne. With his group of matching miniatures, mounted for wear. A signed portrait of Jan Smuts, also a silver tea strainer and bowl, enscribed To Mrs Keith Jopp from 4th Heavy Battery August 1940. See Illustration
A Royal Copenhagen part dinner, tea and coffee service, a plated bottle stand, and other items (2 boxes) Condition report Report by NG Dinner Service only: service has been used, damaged and restored. Contains: Soup tureen and cover - tureen with handle restored, cover with finial restored. Meat plate, 36 cm wide - extensive restoration. Two crescent shaped dishes - one with corner restored. Two sauce tureens and covers, approx. 13.5 cm high - one with extensive restoration to tureen and to cover; other with chips to cover around ladle cut out. Four 23.5 cm diameter plates - all with chips to rim. Five 22 cm diameter plates - one cracked; two chipped. One 22 cm diameter dish/plate - chipped. A domed cover, 13 cm diameter - chipped. A double shell dish, 31 cm wide - handle/finial restored. Five 15.5 cm diameter plates. Six 16.5 cm diameter saucers. Eight 11.5 cm diameter saucers. Eight coffee cans - five chipped, one cracked. Two egg cups - one chipped. One small teacup. Four large teacups. Two pin type dishes, 7 cm diameter - both chipped.

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