A group of 4 early 19th century Whitewood items, comprising a travelling chamber stick labelled "A Brighton Trifle", circa 1820, length 15cm, a pin cushion depicting the Royal Pavilion at Brighton, a pin cushion depicting the Chapel of Ease Worthing, circa 1815, and a box depicting the tomb of John Oliver (1709 - 1784), labelled "A Trifle From Worthing" (4)
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A group of 5 x 19th century Tunbridge Ware and Whitewood items, comprising a Stick Ware pin cushion in the form of a coffee pot, circa 1870, height 3.5cm, a tape measure, circa 1850, a Whitewood barrel design thread holder, circa 1820, a Whitewood sewing clamp labelled "Love The Giver", circa 1820, and a Whitewood multi-reel spool, circa 1820 (5)All in good condition
White 8', profile painting in airbrush and acrylic on wove paper laid on card, signed in pencil by the artist and dated 1999, also signed by pilots: Hans Ekkehard Bob (60 Victories), Erich Rudorffer (222), Victor Petermann (64), Walter Schuck (206), Heinz Marquardt (121) and Franz Stigler (28). 38 x 63.5 cm. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v+SnkjzDGMVmE links to a short film about John C. Valo. A data stick with a copy of the film is included with this lot. *CR Art work in very good condition, data stick not tested for contents.
An Auto Ordnance Corporation Deactivated Thomson .45 ACP 1928 Ai Sub machine gun, serial number S-422357. With detachable stock a and stick magazine. Marked 'Auto-Ordnance Corporation Bridgeport, Connecticut U.S.A.' various patent numbers, also 'U.S. Model Of 1928 A1 No. S-422357', 'Thompson Sub machine Gun Calibre .45 Automatic Cartridge'. With canvas sling. With deactivation stamps and current certificate. Deactivation certificate 11735 from Helston Gunsmiths, Cornwall. With previous deactivation certificate from Ryton Arms Ltd, 2005 and a receipt from Ryton Arms for the purchase of the gun in 2005 for £320. *CR A nice example in good condition.
A group of seven comprising Military Cross and second award bar, dated 1943. 1939-45, Africa and Italy Stars, Defence and War Medals, all unnamed as issued and a General Service Medal 1918 - 62 with Palestine 1945-48 clasp named to Major R.S. Streatfeild R.A. Mounted as worn. Two sets of miniatures, the Africa Stars with 1st Army clasps. Uniform ribbon bar. Dress uniform and two peaked caps. An 1821 Pattern Artillery Officer's Sword and scabbard and an extensive collection of photographs, press cuttings, documents and other supporting material. The sword an 1821 Pattern Artillery Officer's Sword with an 86.5 cm pointed, single edged fullered blade with Artillery crest to one side and Artillery lightening bolts to the other. Marked to the back 'Made in England'. With scrolling three bar guard, wire bound shagreen grip, stepped pommel and brown leather sword knot. In polished brown leather service scabbard with belt hanger and outer travelling cover. 104 cm overall. The uniform a dress uniform with labels for Moss Bros, Covent Garden, marked for Brig R.S. Streatfeild, 1966. With the rank of Brigadier with three pips and a crown to the shoulders and red tabs to the collars. With appropriate ribbons and Elizabeth the Second buttons. With black and khaki peaked caps with red bands and beret. Also a leather swagger stick and name plate for 'Brigadier R.S. Streatfeild M.C.' A Second World War German 'Afrikakorps' cuff title (presumably a souvenir), two shooting medals awarded to Lt. Col Streatfeild and a large collection of photographs, documents and press cuttings. Roger Sandeforth Streatfeild (12/4/1918 - 6/12/1980) was the second son of the Reverend C.A.C. Streatfeild, Rector of Symondsbury, Bridport. His was a busy and highly decorated military career rising from a Pre-War 2nd Lieutenant and War Substantive Lieutenant on the 1st of January 1941 to Brigadier in 1964. With gallantry awards whilst fighting in North Africa and Italy he went on to a senior role as Commander of the School of Artillery. After school at Marlborough College he attended Pembroke College, Cambridge where he studied Mathematics and Law graduating MA in 1943. Following his education he immediately joined the Army. It was only a matter of months before he won his first Military Cross whilst fighting in Tunisia as part of a well recorded three day action at Djebel Bou Aoukaz,a 700 ft hill that had been taken by the Irish Guards, and during which heavy casualties were taken. The citation reads: For outstanding courage and devotion to duty during the whole of the period of the attack and consolidation by 24 Guards Brigade from 23rd April to 4th May 1943. As Battery Commander, 96/97 Field Battery R.A., was in support of, and during this period liaised continuously in person with O.C. 1 Bn Irish Guards to whom he was of great assistance during a very unpleasant time under very heavy fire. After 1Bn Irish Guards captured Hills 212 and 214, he remained up on the hills, where he was always exposed to every type of danger, and played a conspicuous part in the Inf defence against constant enemy attacks. At one time, he was in command of the remnants of No. 1 Coy whom he led with great daring and zeal, and all these men were extremely happy at being under his command. He was cool, cheerful and heedless of danger during the whole proceedings and was a great example to the men with whom he was associated. A couple of more 'anecdotal' accounts are included with the lot, not least one by Streatfeild himself and, Lieutenant Colin Kennard, grandson of Col T.A. Colfox of Symondsbury Manor who was well known to the Streatfeild family, who won a D.S.O. for this action. In a letter to Streatfeild's Mother Kennard described Roger as 'I can truthfully say that I have more admiration for him, than any other man I met during the campaign .. When all No 1 company's officers had been killed and wounded he took over command of the company and he proved to be a constant source of inspiration, energy, zeal and amusement to us all ... The men took an instant liking to hi, (very rare in our type of Irishman) and would do anything for him ... it was a wonderful sight to see him joking with them and keeping them in fits of laughter at such a time of strain. Roger was responsible more than anyone for the great success No 1 company had in destroying wave after wave of German infantry attacks. His second award was in February 1944 when Captain Streatfeild was serving in Italy, during the fighting from the 26th Jan to 3rd Feb he performed his duties with extreme skill and nerve and never allowed any danger to interfere with the performance of his particular task and he was on all occasions a tower of strength in getting the artillery co-operation which I required. Lt Col C.A. Montagu-Douglas-Scott chose the events of the 4th Feb for the recommendation: During the morning of the 4th Feb our positions were seriously threatened by the enemy who had direct observation of our Bn HQ and were shelling it with 88-mm guns. BN HQ were ordered to withdraw and contact the Scots Guards, as this decision was made, Major Streatfeild's O.P. had a direct hit. He was wounded himself and also his two wireless operators and his car was put out of action. Although wounded he continued to man the wireless himself calling for smoke to cover our withdrawal. This smoke proved most useful to us. Major Streatfeild moved with Bn HQ and with them was captured in a small gulley before contact could be made with the Scots Guards. Shortly afterwards he escaped and along with four other officers and about a dozen men began to fight he way back to our lines, and eventually managed to reach some of our carriers. It was decided to make a dash through the positions now held by the enemy in three of these carriers. Major Streatfeild drove the second one, and stopped on the way to pick up Major Sir Ian Stewart-Richardson, who was badly wounded. ... Never once did Major Streatfeild complain of his wound. ... His initiative was largely responsible for making good the escape of the other officers and men who came with him. (Gazetted 15th June 1944 p2852). Peactime saw continual rise through the ranks and eventually, as a Brigadier he was commandant of the United Kingdom's School of Artillery at Larkhill. In later civilian years Brigadier Streatfeild was a well respected county councilor and chairman of Oxfordshire Education Committee 'A tough no nonsense man determined to do his very best for the county's education. With copies of the London Gazette 21/9/43 confirming the MC and 5/11/1957 confirming Brevet Lt-Col. Commissions 27th August 1938 Second Lieutenant and 6th Feb 1946 Rank of Lieutenant. Letter confirming promotion to Lt-Col from March 28th 1961. Married to Edith Mary Streatfeild in 1942. *CR Medals as issued and worn. Sword with some light marking to blade, scabbard and hanger in very good condition. Uniform with some moth damage, but generally nice state as worn. Accompanying photographs and documents in mixed but generally very good condition.
* Royal Air Force. A WWI period biplane riggers measuring stick, with two adjustable brass markers on an oak stick, 69 cm long, together with a WWI bronze RAF crest with the motto 'Per Ardua Ad Astra', 16 cm long, plus a large black and white photograph 'titled '208 Squadron RAF British Army of the Rhine 1919', framed and glazed frame size 33.5 x 100 cm QTY: (3)
A 9ct gold Smiths De Luxe 15 Jewels wristwatch on a rolled gold strap. The gentleman's wrist watch having a signed dial with mixed Arabic and stick indices, a seconds subsidiary dial and dauphine hands encased in a 9ct gold case to rolled gold bracelet strap. The case verso inscribed with a retirement message 'BRITISH RAILWAYS A.H.H BROWN IN APPRECIATION OF 43 YEARS SERVICE'. Case marked 9ct gold. Bracelet strap marked 1/20th 9ct rolled gold top with stainless steel back. Watch strap measures 17cm. Case measures 4cm x 3.1cm (including crown). Weighs 50.0g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. Watches are sold as untested therefore without warranty.
A Rolex Oyster Perpetual wristwatch with leather strap. The gentleman's Rolex wristwatch having mixed Arabic and stick indices with the Rolex logo in place of the 12 index to leather straps. Serial number 108490 2764. Measures 23cm. Case measures 3.3cm (including crown) x 4cm. Weighs 43.4g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. All watches are sold as untested, therefore, without warranty.
An Omega Genève triple gold metal gentleman's wrist watch. The Omega Genève watching having gold lacquer dial, sword hands, stick indices and a quick set date encased in a square case to gate link bracelet with fold-over clasp embossed with the Omega logo. Marked stainless steel. Strap (including case) measures 22cm. Case measures 3.8cm x 3.1cm (including crown). Weighs 74.6g. All watches are sold as untested therefore without warranty. All measurements, sizes and weights are approximate.
An 18ct gold ladies wristwatch on a rolled gold bracelet strap. The MuDu 17 Jewels wristwatch having mixed Arabic and stick indices with sword hands encased in a 18ct gold case to rolled gold oval link bracelet strap with fold over clasp. Watch case marked 18k to verso. Strap and clasp stamped as rolled gold. Watch case measures 2.5cm x 1.7cm. Watch strap measures 17cm. Weighs 11.8g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A hallmarked 9ct gold Rotary wrist watch. The gold watch having mixed Roman and stick indices, black hands and a rectangular gold case to gate link bracelet strap. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1990. Sponsor's mark C.S.F.S. Case measures 1.8cm (including crown) x 2.5cm. Watch measures 17.5cm (including case). Total weight 22.9g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate. All watches are sold as untested therefore without warranty.
A hallmarked 9ct gold Sovereign wristwatch set with purple stones. The Sovereign ladies wrist watch having stick indices, sword hands and a 9ct gold case to a pierced filigree link bracelet strap set with round cut purple stones. Hallmarked for Birmingham. Sponsor's mark SN. Watch strap measures 16.5cm. Case measures 2cm x 1.6cm (inc crown). Weighs 10.9g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A hallmarked 9ct gold Accurist ladies wrist watch. The 9ct gold Accurist watch having mixed Roman numeral and stick indices and sword hands encased in a hallmarked 9ct gold case to pierced link bracelet strap with engine turned design. Hallmarked for London, 2006. Sponsor's mark A.W.Ld for Accurist Watch Ltd. The fold-over clasp also marked 9ct. Watch measures 16cm. Watch case measures 2.2cm x 1.7cm (including crown). Weighs 9.7g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
An Edwardian cat head enamel stick pin, sculpted as a realistic head of a tabby cat, painted with fine polychromatic enamel and old-cut diamond as eyes, on tapering pin, yellow metal marked '14K, head measures 1.5 cm, overall length 6.7 cm, 2.6 grams. The condition of the enamel is good with no major missing sections – Some bubbling and cracking to certain sections of the enamelThe metal is stamped 14KThe pin back looks to be originalThere are two holes to the rear of the headLight surface scratches on the metal
A diamond-set enamel serpent stick pin, featuring a coiled snake wrapping around an old-cut diamond in claw setting, textured body further embellished with floral patterns in sky blue coloured enamel, to a tapering pin stem, unmarked yellow metal testing 18ct, in fitted case, weighs 5.1 grams.
A ladybird stick pin, abdomen and head decorated with red and black enamel, spreaded wings encrusted with single-cut and rose-cut diamonds, fitted with a pin stem and stopper, white metal testing 18ct, stopper marked 'silver', motif measures 1.0 cm long, overall length 7.0 cm, 2.2 grams (excluding stopper).
A Victorian enamel serpent stick pin set with diamonds, rubies and pearl, featuring an irregular-shaped white pearl, wrapped with a cobalt blue enamelled snake, head embellished with old-cut diamonds and ruby cabochons as eyes, fitted with pin stem, unmarked metal testing as 14ct, motif approximately measuring 2.0 x 1.0 cm, overall length 8.5 cm, 4.3 grams.
An old cut diamond and enamel serpent stick pin, designed as a red enamel snake with green enamel eyes, coiled around an old cut diamond with an estimated weight of 0.20ct, and suspending a green enamel heart, the head of the pin measuring 23 x 7mm including drop, in yellow metal testing as 18ct, to a 57mm pin, testing as 9ct. Total weight 2.5 grams
A 19th century diamond cluster stick pin convertible to dress stud, featuring an old cut diamond cluster with a total estimated diamond weight of 0.75ct, with screw fitting to the reverse, with interchangeable stick pin and dress stud fittings, the pin measuring 62mm in length and testing as base metal, the stud stamped '18ct' with maker's mark 'JME'. total weight of cluster dress stud 3 grams.
NO RESERVEA SINO-TIBETAN BONE FIGURE OF PANJARANATA MAHAKALA 18TH/19TH CENTURY The deity is depicted holding a vajra, a scullcup and a ghandi stick, wearing a headdress and necklace of skulls above a tiger skin, squatting above two prostrate figures, the backplate with an openwork decoration of blazing flames, 18cm. (3) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. 注:本拍品不設底價。 Provenance: from a British collection, Kent.
A continental silver topped walking stick, the handle in the form of a race horse head and jockey, marked 925 together with a silver topped walking stick, the handle in the form of a Puma head, marked 925, a silver topped walking stick, the handle in the form of a cat playing with a ball of wool, marked 925, and another white metal tipped walking stick
A 19th century African Zulu stick 90cm together with a 19th century African tribal stool 25cm wide 18cm high and a gourd with engraved decoration 36cm high. (3) Stool - surface scratches, a few marks and stains, a crack to underside. Stick - small crack to stick about 3cm long, surface scratches, and a bit of wear. Gourd - dent to body and splash like water marks. A few white marks, and small blemish to a bit of black decor. A few scratches. Please see condition report tab for pictures.
A Francois Gaultier Russian boy squeeze toy, French circa 1890, with fixed brown glass eyes, painted brows, open mouth with upper teeth, blonde hair, wire and carved wooden arms holding cymbals, cloth upper legs and wearing original black velvet and orange silk Russian style costume and hat, 12”(30cm) tall, (condition: silk frayed), incised F.G in scroll, together with a German bisque head marotte with blue glass eyes, open mouth and on wooden stick, with green and yellow clothes, pointed hat and bells, 12” (31cm) tall, (2 items).
A painted wooden Sailor Dancing Jigger doll and four Sailor dolls, 1930s, the painted Sailor Jigger jointed at shoulders, hips, knees and ankles, with stick and dancing board, sailor 7 ½” (19cm) tall, together with two Sea Ranger dolls with painted composition heads and on cloth bodies, both 11 ½” (29cm) tall, and two Norah Wellings Sailor dolls, (5 items).
A Victorian oak hall side cabinet with pink variegated marble top flanked by brass sectioned stick stands with inset tiles, and painted metal drip trays, single drawer above a cupboard door with internal shelf on plinth base 91cm x 141cm x 40.5cm Location: GIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A pair of Chinese sancai-glazed Buddhist lion joss-stick holders, Kangxi, modelled on rectangular plinths, one now missing its cub, the other with a ball, decorated on the biscuit with splashes of yellow, green and aubergine, extending eyes, 19.5cm high (2)Provenance: Formerly from a family collection in Chelsea and to the current owner清康熙 三彩獅子香插一對拍品來源:倫敦切爾西私人收藏 Condition Report: one lion missing it cub and with top section of the holder replaced and with other chips and enamel wear and restoration to both eyes and retouching and restoration to eyes and star crack to base the other lion missing one eye and the other eye restored and with chip to tail and chip to top of separately modelled brocade ball and chip under base and chip to side of mouth ad chip to right ear Condition Report Disclaimer

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