A GROUP OF MASONS, comprising two 'Mandalay' graduated jugs, tallest height 16.5cm, an octagonal shaped chamber stick, an ashtray, a circular footed covered dish, with floral finial, height 13.5cm, a square dish, diameter 13.5cm, a covered trinket pot and trinket vase and unfinished dish, 'Blue Mandalay' jug, height 11cm and covered trinket dish and a 'Mandarin' breakfast saucer
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A GROUP OF ORIENTAL CERAMICS comprising of a famille rose charger with hand written and impressed marks verso, approximate diameter 36cm, polychrome storage jar with lid, Japanese Imari melon fluted jardiniere, famille vert plate with character mark verso, Satsuma style stick stand and Geisha figurine
A Victorian yellow metal and Essex crystal, 'Hong Kong Races, 1881' stick pin, decorated with horse & jockey, 77m, gross 7.1 grams.CONDITION: Pin very slightly bent, otherwise in good order. Inscription on back of pin head 'Hong Kong Races 1881 R. Fraser-Smiths 'Lord of the Isles' Winner of Scurry Stakes and Navy Plate'.
Dennis Lyall (American, B. 1946) "The Great White Fleet Sails 1907" Signed lower right. Original Oil painting on Canvas board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was published on the Fleetwood Old Glory's Proudest Moments Cover postmarked December 16, 2002. On December 16, 1907, celebration was in the air at Hampton Roads, Virginia. At 10:00 a.m., President Theodore Roosevelt tugged on a halyard and tightly-wrapped cloth bundles at the ship's yardarm broke open into brilliantly-colored signal flags. Sixteen of America's proudest battleships, immaculately painted in white to symbolize peace and manned by 14,000 sailors, began a 43,347-mile voyage around the world. To the people watching, many of whom could remember warships with sails and muzzleloading cannon, the double line that stretched from Ft. Munroe to the open sea two miles away was a proud vision of modern technology. To Roosevelt, the ships and their mission were symbol and substance of America's proclamation that she was now assuming a broader obligation toward maintaining world peace than ever before. Influenced by sea- power proponent Alfred Thayer Mahan, Roosevelt wanted America's navy to show the flag around the world both as a symbol of goodwill and an assertion of America's proper role as a world sea power. The voyage of the Great White Fleet, as it came to be known, was an example of unabashed "Big Stick Diplomacy." For Roosevelt it was the fulfillment of a dream he had as Assistant Secretary of the Navy: to rebuild America's neglected navy into one second only to that of Great Britain. On February 22, 1909, Roosevelt welcomed the Great White Fleet home to Hampton Roads, his point made to the world, his support earned from the American people. Image Size: 15 x 12.75 in. Overall Size: 18.5 x 16 in. Unframed. (B17043)
A collection of militaria, comprising a WWII medal group France and Germany Star, 1939-1945 Star, amd Territorial Efficiency medal bearing details '318584 Gnr. D. Yaxley R.A.', collection cloth badges, buttons, including British West Indies Regiment, Royal Artillery ball buttons, a Leicestershire Prince Albert's Own Yeomanry tunic and swagger stick, as well as some civilian badges, including a silver 21 years membership Girls Friend Society badge. (a tunic, swagger stick, 1 box and 1 bag)
An unusual 19th century chromolithograph, depicting a group of four mountaineers summiting a snow topped mountain, two toasting their success with wine glasses, one lying beside them his has off and clasping his walking stick, the last still climbing up to the others, unsigned, 10 by 15cm, in gilt mount, glazed and framed, 20.5 by 25.5cm.

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