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A collection of costume jewellery, and silver items including a silver open face double complicated pocket watch, a George IV silver and enamel decorated crown mounted as a pendant, a Bulova manual wind lady's wristwatch in gilt metal, 19th Century paste set stick pin and various other items in mahogany box
A collection of musical percussion items, from the personal collection of Vivian Stanshall, founding member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, to include a good number of drumsticks (some marked 'Ringo Starr Model', seed pods, wooden blocks, triangles, maracas, beaters and other items, contained in a wooden carry case, together with a graduated pair of large 'H' wooden blocks, the largest 91 cm high, an aboriginal rain stick (75 cm) and a Didgeridoo (144 cm). Qty: 3 From the personal collection of Vivian Stanshall (1943-1995), English singer/songwriter, and founder member of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. This lot, along with many others in the sale, has been consigned for sale by Vivian's son, Rupert. Please see the following article on our website for further background.https://www.dawsonsauctions.co.uk/news-item/dawsons-announce-sale-of-selected-items-from-the-collection-of-vivian-stanshall/?pc=16https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vivian_Stanshall
A WWI medal group and associated ephemera, relating to Lance Corporal Gwilym Tyndal Evans 10765, 26th Royal Fusiliers, reported killed on 23rd September 1917, aged 20, at the Battle of the Menin Road Ridge, Ypres, comprising his posthumously awarded War and Campaign Medals, in their original box and outer envelope, (addressed to his parents), an original hand-written letter from Evans, dated 'Aug. 19th', reading 'Dear Parents, Here I am once more writing you a letter from France - from a part of France where all is peace and calm. We are well out of range of Fritz's infernal guns. I wish I could say that we are out of reach of his aircraft, but that is not the case. They pay us a visit now and then, once with very bad results too. However, we are only here for a short time. We shall soon be going further back. I received your registered letter dated Aug 16th yesterday (I started this letter on the 19th, it is now the 22nd). Thanks very much for the lot enclosed in it. I have by this time heard from Davies. He is in hospital at Woking, near Aldershot. He was operated on before he left France, but he is now progressing favourable. He was expecting his parents to come and see him. As for the chap from Goldingham (?) he is alright. He is in Blighty too. He is home now on leave before going to a Cadet School for commission course. Glad to hear that Dai has had a post, and I hope he will be able to stick it. Don't forget to tell him to drop me a line when you write. Sorry to hear that Jack is being worked so hard, and for such a huge pay too! What is the name of the house now? Is it (?). Well at present I am A1. We do quite a lot of parades, but that does not worry me. In fact I rather enjoy it. You see, I am now acting Platoon Sgt. Can you imagine me bellowing across a field at a platoon of men! Just like a drill sergeant you know! Of course I have only got one stripe on my arm, and I only get the same pay. I think that I shall chuck this in before long unless they give me another. I think I have earned it if those who have been promoted are worthy of it. Still, I think my ambitions in the army are cooled down long ago, except for a 'pip'. I shouldn't mind that, I shall try again. I have just received your papers, but I haven't had time to read them yet. I will write to you again very soon, and as soon as I have anything to write about. I must now conclude, with Best Love, Gwylim.' The lot also includes the printed message from the King & Queen, expressing their sorrow in their son's death, a 'War Graves Photographs' envelope and contents, five black and white photographic postcards, a memorial scroll, a typed letter (perhaps a copy) from the soldier's parents, dated October 13th, 1917, reading 'Dear Gwilym, In our great anxiety, we send this again, in hope that you are still alive, though we did not hear anything from you these three weeks. We trust, however, that the lack of opportunity is the cause. We think that if it were something worse that we would have been informed before now. We send you a little something for fear that you are in great need. We will not write more this time. Your loving and anxious parents', a letter written to Evans' parents from the Internation Agency of Prisoners of War, dated November 21st 1917, stating that they 'have not come across his name on the German lists up to now and fear that, for the present, we can do nothing more than to carefully examine the future lists as they reach us, in the hope that we may find it..', two letters, written in Welsh language, from the National Library of Wales, addressed to 'The Rev J Evans, Rhydwilym, two further typed letters - believed transcribed from the original - from Lance Corporal Evan to his parents, one of which describes him being injured and in the Field Hospital (dated June 1917), going on to describe the unpleasant experience of trench life and warfare, talking about 'going over the top' and requesting further supplies of socks etc, four copies of a memorial print titled 'To the Sacred Memory of the Rhydwilym Boys Who fell in the European War 1914-1918' (to include a photograph and details of Gwilym Evans, and further typed letter, from the Rev. J Evans to 'The Secreaty of the Record Office Infantry, dated September 2nd 1920, reading 'Dear Sir, Will you kindly inform us what part of the Western Front he was when killed and where buried? We have been waiting till now, expecting to hear something further, but nothing came. At the time he was killed we were not allowed to have any knowledge of his whereabouts. Nothing of his belongings were returned. We are offered facilities to visit his GRAVE, but unless you are able to comply with this wish, we are unable to do that either. I am Dear Sir, yours sincerely..'. Deceased estate with no known living relatives.https://ww1.wales/carmarthenshire-memorials/llandyssilio-war-memorial/
A Victorian Coalbrookdale cast iron hallstand with hat and coat hooks above a stick stand with cast iron leaf form drip tray, Marked Rd. 100228., No 12 and a registration mark, 63 cm wide x 30 cm deep x 181 cm overall heightFor an identical example A private estate An old repair with iron rod, unseen in use.
Doll: A late 19th/early 20th century, German, shoulder head bisque marotte doll, blue fixed eyes, open mouth revealing four teeth, head has been repaired. Some sounds are played when the wooden stick is turned, but a service may be required. Height approx. 13" (including wooden handle). Please assess photographs.
Susie Cooper, a muffin warmer, with domed lid, the base 23cm diameter, together with a part dinner and tea service, decorated with red oxide banding, to comprise tea pot, coffee pot, casserole and cover, butter dish, salad bowl, three oval platters, toast rack, rectangular cheese or butter dish, salt, pepper, mustard, candle stick, six coffee cans and saucers, two cream jugs, sugar bowl, gravy boat, tea cup and saucer (Qty)Condition Report: Overall there is surface glaze crazing to most items in this lot.One of the jugs has damage to the lip.One of the peppers has a chip to spout and missing bung.Various losses to tea pot spout.
Matchbox Motorcity 620 and similar. An unboxed loose quantity of straight and curved track along with track accessories such as bridges, track signs and similar along with a Motorcity Electronic Service Unit (untested), various Matchbox stick on transfers, instructions and plastic playmats. See photos. All unchecked for completeness. Condition appears generally Good. See photos. (QTY)
A 19th Century Thames Valley beech and ash stick back elbow chair on turned legs united by a crinoline stretcher 49 cm wide x 40 cm deep x 82 cm high together with a carved oak thistle and tudor rose decorated spinning chair and an Edwardian mahogany oval dressing mirror on scroll supports and three further mirrors
A collection of small furniture to include two mahogany pedestal tripod plant or torchere stands, mahogany towel rail, square washstand, one of a nest of tables, mahogany dressing mirror, Edwardian walnut octagonal centre table, beech framed cot, mahogany two tier plant stand, mahogany framed fire screen with silkwork dragon monochrome decoration, a set of three painted stick back kitchen chairs and a Victorian mahogany adjustable book rest (base missing)
A pair of Edwardian silver table candlesticks in the early 18th Century manner (by Thomas Bradbury & Sons of Sheffield, 1900) filled bases, bears crown and lion engraved motif to base, 23 cm high CONDITION REPORTS One stick doesn't sit quite flat. One sconce is bent at one corner. Both candlesticks are slightly leaning towards one side. Otherwise remnants of cleaning fluid throughout. General wear and tear to include surface scratches, some light knocks etc. See images for more details.
A circa 1900 oak revolving bookcase of typical form, 49 cm wide x 49 cm deep x 76 cm high, an Edwardian mahogany and satinwood banded drop-leaf Sutherland table of small proportions, 72 cm wide x 61 cm deep x 63 cm high, a modern mahogany bookcase cabinet with single astragal glazed door, 58 cm wide x 32 cm deep x 114 cm high, two small open bookcases, a late Victorian oak four tier open bookcase and a pair of Edwardian stick back bedroom chairs
A collection of jewels, comprising: a rhodocrosite bell push, signed Asprey; an Art Deco travel clock, signed LeCoultre; one 9ct and one 18ct gold wedding band, sizes L1/2 and O; a gold ring channel-set with baguette diamonds, size U; an 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond ring, size Q, British hallmark; a blue topaz ring mounted in gold, size T1/2, stamped 10K; a silver chain necklace; a gold gate bracelet; a silver gilt bracelet; a simulant pearl necklace with a garnet and cultured pearl clasp mounted in 9ct gold, British hallmarks; a cultured pearl necklace; two 9ct gold propellor pencils, British hallmarks; a 9ct old cocktail stirrer, a gilt metal fountain pen; British hallmarks; a garnet brooch; a pair of diamond earrings, post fittings; twelve shell cameos; a garnet and sapphire bar brooch; a citrine brooch, stamped 9ct; a 9ct watch, British hallmarks; an enamel and diamond brooch designed as a posy of violets; length 3.8cm; four carnelian fob seals; a smaller carnelian fob seal pendant; a silver and marcasite pendant; a pair of paste shoe buckles; a pearl and diamond stick pin; a silver buckle; an agate fob seal; a gold, enamel and seed pearl scarf grip; a pair of gold cufflinks, stamped 9CT; a pair of silver ear clips; a gilt metal medallion pendant; and a gold coin, jewellery case
A collection of six stick pins, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising stick pins capped with: an onyx cabochon; a pearl and cushion-shaped diamond, stamped 585; a scarab beetle; a pearl within a gold rope twist heart; a glazed oval compartment containing woven hairwork, the reverse with a commemorative inscription dated 1780; and a globe bearing the motto 'Per Mare Per Terra', within a laurel border, surmounted by a crown and a lion, longest 6.8cm, pearls untested, five cases
Two stick pins, late 19th/early 20th century, one set with a black opal measuring approximately 13 x 11mm, mounted in gold, total length 6.3cm; and another set with a cluster of cushion-shaped diamonds around a circular-cut sapphire, mounted in silver and gold, length 4.9cm, stoppers in gilt metal
A group of gold accessories, late 19th/early 20th century, comprising: six propellor pencils and one fountain pen, longest set with amethyst, measuring 13.2cm; a 9ct gold cocktail swizzle stick, British hallmarks; a flared gold utensil with a sprung mechanism, length 7.5cm, British hallmarks; and a gold brooch designed as a rifle, length 6.3cm

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