Fine Antique Furniture & Effects Sale - Bourne (#240419CH) 24/04/2019 11:00 AM Closed Starts Ending 24/04/2019 11:00 AM BST Auction Information View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 201-300 of 393. Previous|1234|Next Lot 239 A 19thC wingback barrell armchair, with pink upholstery and square taper legs with brass cup castors, 107cm H, 75cm W. View details Sold For£350StatusSold Lot 240 A fine Victorian rosewood and satinwood marquetry bijouterie cabinet, with a bevel glazed serpentine lift top having cast ormolu beading, and shell and scroll inlays to the border, a satin lined interior with glazed frieze, square cabriole legs with ormolu mounts, and serpentine under shelf quarter veneered with a floral marquetry bouquet of flowers in satinwood and harewood, 77cm H, 80cm W, 50cm D. View details Sold For£550StatusSold Lot 241 A George IV mahogany hall chair, with reeded and scratch carved urnular back, plain seat, on turned and reeded forelegs, 42cm W. View details Sold For£240StatusSold Lot 242 A Victorian mahogany partner's desk, with three frieze drawers and combinations of three drawers and single cupboard to each pedestal, moulded top with red leather top, 75cm H, 154cm W, 106cm D. View details Sold For£200StatusSold Lot 244 A Victorian walnut music cabinet bureau, with a figured veneer and crossbanded and boxwood strung detailing to the moulded top, a fall front writing compartment having floral marquetry inlays and matched to the drawer below, over a glazed door with leather fronted and titled music shelves, on shaped base with brass castors, 108cm H, 82cm W, 34cm D. View details Sold For£200StatusSold Lot 248 A Regency mahogany writing table in the manner of Gillows, with reeded top, frieze drawer arrangement with moulded fronts, on reeded taper legs, with brass cup castors, 77cm H, 99cm W, 61cm D. View details Sold For£750StatusSold Lot 249 A late Victorian marquetry writing desk by Maple & Co, having brass gallery top with cavetto lift flaps and fitted drawers, in the Carlton House style with marquetry panels of baskets and scrolling foliage, part leather inset top with satinwood crossbanding, the frieze drawer stamped MAPLE & CO, and decorated with neo-classical inlays of boxwood and harewood, which are repeated to the three drawers to each pedestal, with bell flower marquetries to the dividers, over square taper legs with spade View details Sold For£725StatusSold Lot 251 A 19thC mahogany bidet, with moulded top, porcelain bowl and Gillows style reeded legs, 44cm H, 43cm W, 64cm L. View details Sold For£420StatusSold Lot 252 A Victorian figured walnut pier cabinet, with an Arabesque marquetry frieze over two boxwood strung and glazed doors, with ormolu beading enclosed by two fluted columns with ormolu mounts and acanthus bulbous bases, on plinth, 104cm H, 122cm W, 39cm D. View details Sold For£380StatusSold Lot 253 A Victorian mahogany secretaire Wellington chest, having a moulded cornice, over an arrangement of single drawer, over two single drawers, followed by a two drawer dummy fronted secretaire drawer, hinged and fitted with a tooled leather writing slope, pen tray, inkwells, and four bird's eye maple veneered drawers and pigeon holes, over three further drawers, all with turned knob handles, enclosed by half inset columns with right hand Wellington action locking mechanism, and plinth base, 149cm H, View details Sold For£1,600StatusSold Lot 254 A late Victorian mahogany windout dining table, with rounded rectangular top having a gadrooned moulded edge, plain frieze and cabriole legs, with elaborate acanthus carved knees ball and claw feet, with brass castors, 75cm H, 130cm W, 158cm L, plus a further three leaves each of 72cm. View details Sold For£600StatusSold Lot 256 A fine Victorian dining room side cabinet in the manner of Jackson & Graham, having string inlaid and parcel gilt ormolu moulded top, ivory and boxwood inlaid frieze and uprights, rounded ends with shelves and central mirrored door, with a mahogany adjustable shelf interior, 98cm H, 125cm W, 46cm D. Thomas Jackson and Peter Graham established their partnership at 37 Oxford Street London in 1836. They produced predominately high quality furniture and represented Britain at many of the internat View details Sold For£800StatusSold Lot 257 A Victorian rosewood Chesterfield, with turned legs and brass cup castors, and bearing label for BOULNOIS Upholsterer, Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, London. View details Sold For£750StatusSold Lot 261 A 19thC French marquetry side table, with gilt brass top decorated with stylised leaves, flowers and birds with ribbons and other neo classical trophies on a quarter veneer and cross banded Kingwood ground frieze with satinwood interlinked circles, on fluted and taper legs with applied metal work and four shaped stretchers joining a brass urnular mounted central boss, 78cm H, 70cm W, 45cm D. View details Sold For£160StatusSold Lot 263 A pair of early 19thC simulated rosewood window seats in the mannor of Gillows, of slightly curved form, having woven cane seats (re-furbished) and with overstuffed upholstered seats over, raised upon turned and reeded tapered legs, 110cm W. View details Sold For£2,050StatusSold Lot 264 A Regency flame mahogany side cabinet in the manner of Gillows, the bowed breakfront fitted with a frieze drawer and central cupboard within tapered fluted columns and incorporating a single door with pleated curtain and wire lattice over, repeated to the side front panels, raised upon cast gilt metal claw feet, 90cm H, 89cm W. View details Sold For£1,900StatusSold Lot 265 A Regency mahogany Gillows chamber writing table, with a fitted pen and ink compartment to the top below a hinged cover, and having a reeded edge, fitted with two shallow frieze drawers, having cock beading and brass knop handles, upon slender turned and reeded legs, 91cm wide. View details Sold For£2,200StatusSold Lot 268 A Victorian walnut pier cabinet, with moulded top, floral marquetry cavetto frieze, single glazed door with boxwood stringing, enclosed by columns with brass mounts, and floral marquetry decoration, on a serpentine plinth base, 115cm H, 80cm W, 31cm D. View details Sold For£140StatusSold Lot 269 A Victorian walnut three fold screen, with carved scroll arch tops, with repeat decoration to the base, with clear glazed centre panel, and wool work outer panels having a cockerel on a fence and spray of Cock-Roses, Columbine, Primrose, Pansy, Dog Rose and Lily-of-the-Valley, and a bird of prey on a branch with Roses, Freesia, Lily-of-the-Valley, Passion Flower and Daisy, 136cm H. View details Sold For£210StatusSold Lot 270 A large Victorian oak coal scuttle, in the manner of James Shoolbred, stamped inside 94539, with reeded brass handle, fielded panel slope front, brass strap work and a shovel, 53cm H, 62cm W, 62cm D. View details Sold For£160StatusSold Lot 271 A Regency rosewood pier cabinet, with marble top, over two mirrored doors with ormolu mounts, enclosed by ball taper moulded columns, on turned feet, 92cm H, 93cm W, 34cm D, marble the cabinet 29cm D. View details Sold For£260StatusSold Lot 272 A Victorian walnut side table, with burr and moulded quarter veneer top, two frieze drawers with turned knob handles, on double barleytwist supports and similar stretchers, slab ends, with scroll feet on castors, 72cm H, 107cm W, 56cm D. View details Sold For£280StatusSold Lot 273 An Edwardian mahogany serving table, with a Sheraton revival oval tray with wavy gallery, brass handles and oval shell paterae, resting on a square framed base, 50cm H, 77cm W, 60cm D. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 275 An early 19thC bowfront chest, of two short and three long graduated oak lined drawers, with brass ring handles, and blockfeet, 87cm H, 105cm W, 53cm D. View details Sold For£90StatusSold Lot 276 A late Victorian mahogany etagere, two levels of kidney shaped shell inlaid platforms with wavy tray tops, joined by square boxwood strung legs with shaped feet, having repository label for Mr Fryer 1921 for Oates & Musson, Stamford & Peterborough depositories, 74cm H, 60cm W, 43cm D. View details Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 301 Thomas Rayment of Stamford. A George III mahogany longcase clock, having a parcel gilt and ebony strung swan neck pillared hood, with cast ormolu stylised finial, the full length flame veneered trunk door with oval panel and applied ormolu mounts, all corners applied with amorini mask and floral spandrels, matched to the base with cast loop handles with shell backs, on bracket feet, the 30cm square arch dial having applied spandrels and chime change silvered rondel marked for Brittons Strike Hom View details Sold For£2,650StatusSold Lot 302 A Victorian oak drop dial wall clock, having carved bezel and case, 29cm painted dial with Roman hour numerals, maker Heselton BEVERLEY, double fusee movement striking a bell, 57cm H. View details Sold For£390StatusSold Lot 305 Richard Comber of Lewes. A George III mahogany longcase clock, with shaped and pillared hood, having ball and spike finials, full length arch moulded and flamed trunk door, enclosed by inset pillars, on a moulded and flamed base, with plinth raised on ogee bracket feet, the silvered dials on an arched brass back plate with pierced scroll spandrels, having eight day five pillar striking movement, chiming on eight bells and with repeater mechanism, 257cm H. Provenance: The Estate of Miss Joanna View details Sold For£3,600StatusSold Lot 306 A mid 19thC drop dial wall clock by Dutton of London, with eight day single fusee movement, in a flame mahogany case, and with silvered dial having Roman numerals and inscribed Dutton, Fleet Street, below a crowned VR cypher and dated 1854, the side of the case numbered 46, 62cm H. View details Sold For£3,000StatusSold Lot 308 A late 19thC Vienna wall clock by Gustav Becker, with white enamelled dial, Roman numerals and brass bezel, with a single weight driven movement, in a shaped scrolling walnut case with glazed door and carved ebonised arched pediment with lion's head mask, the back of the case stamped with the maker's mark, 120cm H. View details Sold For£440StatusSold Lot 310 A small Biedermeier style Vienna wall clock, with silvered circular dial having Roman numerals and blued steel hands, dead-beat escapement, the slender glazed mahogany case of plain design with arched scrolling pediment and beaded moulded borders, 60cm H. View details Sold For£1,500StatusSold Lot 311 Francis Perigal of London. A George III flame mahogany longcase clock, with arched top and verre eglomise panel, to a brass reeded and fluted pillared hood, with full length arch moulded trunk door and panel base with plinth, the 30cm square arch dial having cast rococo spandrels, silvered silent/strike dial to arch, Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, seconds ring and date aperture, makers mark for Francis Perigal LONDON, five pillar eight day movement striking a bell, 241cm H. View details Sold For£1,350StatusSold Lot 314 A Victorian gothic oak cased mantel clock, by John Carter, 61 Cornhill, London, silvered circular dial bearing Roman numerals around a red and gilt painted band of clover, eight day twin barrel movement with hour strike, the case of double roofed tower form with carved Ionic foliate columns, below the dial a reserve quatrefoil with central crest of a griffin's head, with keys, 56cm H, 28cm W, 18.5cm D. View details Sold For£500StatusSold Lot 315 William Carter of London. A 19thC flamed mahogany longcase clock, with arched hood, with Corinthian capital columns with brass reeding and fluting, full length arch moulded door with quarter inset reeded columns, over a flamed and moulded panelled base, with cupids bow, apron and bracket feet, the silvered 30cm square arch dial having engraved floral spandrels, silent/strike dial to arch, Roman hour and Arabic quarter numerals, seconds and date rings and marked Willm. Carter Tooley Street LONDON View details Sold For£1,150StatusSold Lot 316 A 19thC gilt metal clock garniture comprising mantel clock of 9cm Dia. enamelled Roman numeric dial centre surmounted by an urn in a classical case set with garlands, masks and flower heads, revealing an eight day movement and flanked by two urn garniture each on velvet lined gilt wood bases, 37cm H. (3). View details Sold For£280StatusSold Lot 318 A Victorian mahogany balloon bracket clock, the circular dial bearing Roman numerals, single fusee movement, the waisted case raised on compressed bun feet, 60cm H, 35cm W, with a mahogany bracket, carved with head of a satyr and flowers, 32cm H. (2) View details Sold For£480StatusSold Lot 320 An 18thC longcase eight day longcase clock movement, with brass dial with cast urn and dolphin spandrels, with roundel to the arch, marked Wm. Jones London, the chapter ring having Roman hour and Arabic minute numerals, subsidiary seconds ring and date crescent, 30.5cm W, 42cm H. View details Sold For£190StatusSold Lot 322 A late 17thC brass dial clock, having floral chased spandrels and floral engraved centre field, single hand, the chapter ring having Roman hour numerals, with stylised dividers and marked Jos Townsend Helmdon, now Fecit, 20cm dial, lantern framed movement, in a later 18thC longcase, with dentil moulded cornice, arched moulded trunk door, plain base, on bracket feet, 185cm H. There is a Joseph Townsend listed on Miscellena Edition c1700, Helmdon and is the name associated with the maker of the c View details Sold For£1,850StatusSold Lot 323 A French late 19thC French rosewood cased mantel clock, with a rectangular engine turned silver dial bearing Roman numerals, eight day movement by Dupont a Paris with ball strike, the case with brass carrying handle, and floral marquetry inlay, 21cm H, 15cm W, 12cm D. View details Sold For£95StatusSold Lot 324 A late 19thC Louis XVI style Boulle bracket clock, the brass dial engraved with flowers and foliate scrolls, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, subsidiary Westminster chimes, slow/fast and chime/silent dials, the eight day triple fusee movement with five coil strike and Westminster chimes on eight bells, the case top with ormolu urn finials, pierced grilles of harebell swags, and acanthus leaves, the body with Roman Emperor monopodia, mask and scrolling acanthus leaves, fabric backed View details Sold For£3,000StatusSold Lot 325 A Victorian walnut cased bracket clock, the brass arched dial with gilt rococo scroll spandrels, silvered chapter ring bearing Roman numerals, Lenzkirk eight day movement with coil strike, the case with brass mounts, raised on a stepped rectangular base, on bracket feet, with key, 39cm H, 23cm W, 17.5cm D. View details Sold For£360StatusSold Lot 327 A early 19thC flamed mahogany wheel barometer, with swan neck pediment with urn finial, satinwood crossbanded case, silver hygrometer over thermometer, 25cm Dia. dial and level marked Cauldrey no. 26, St Thomas Strt East, London Bridge, 110cm H. NB There is some mercury loss within the bottom dial, extreme caution as there is an air block within the column. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 328 A George III satin wood wheel barometer, with swan neck pediment with urn finial, silvered hygrometer over thermometer, 25cm dial over level marked Bonchetti Manchester, 103cm H. View details Sold For£85StatusSold Lot 329 A Victorian rosewood stick barometer, with arched top and ivory maker for Horn Cohen, Newcastle, and similar graduated dial, thermometer to case and brass bulb, 100cm H including ring hanging loop. View details Sold For£180StatusSold Lot 330 A George III large dialed wheel barometer, with engraved steel dial incorporating a hygrometer and thermometer, 31 cm Dia, in a shaped flame mahogany case with broken arched pediment and outlines of ebony and boxwood stringing, 113cm H. View details Sold For£500StatusSold Lot 333 A George III stick barometer by Bate of London, in a bowfront mahogany case with broken arched pediment with ivory finials and adjuster, with engraved steel barometric scales within a bowed glazed case, set with a thermometer below and urn shaped reservoir housing to the lower canted case, 100cm H View details Sold For£1,950StatusSold Lot 334 A George III stick barometer by Dollond of London, in a flame mahogany case with broken arched pediment and fine mouldings, with engraved steel barometric scales within a glazed case, 99cm H. View details Sold For£850StatusSold Lot 335 A 19thC flame mahogany bowfront barometer by Dollond of London, with moulded pediment over a silvered and maker inscribed scale, turned bezel, silvered thermometer and urnular bulb cover, in an ebony strung case, 97cm H. View details Sold For£2,350StatusSold Lot 336 A 19th century Indian Bombay School work box, of rectangular domed form, the cedar wood exterior heavily carved with flowers with an ivory inlay, hinged to reveal a fitted interior set with various jars, bottles and lidded sections, with a mirrored back, the whole presented with exterior metal carrying handles, (when closed) 15cm H, 33cm W, 24cm D. (AF) View details Sold For£150StatusSold Lot 337 A 19thC Bohemian specimen marble pietra dura box, possibly Karlsbad, of rectangular form, decorated with panels of geometric and floral motifs, with malachite roundels and rosewood trim, with key, 14.5cm H, 18cm W, 14.5cm D. View details Sold For£800StatusSold Lot 338 A Regency rosewood and mahogany sarcophagus sewing box, with brass loop handles, the winged lid opening to reveal internal paterae inlay, and later fitted interior, raised on brass ball feet, 22cm H, 35.5cm W, 26cm D. View details Sold For£140StatusSold Lot 339 A Victorian book slide, hinged folding ends with Tunbridge parquetry inlay. View details Sold For£48StatusSold Lot 340 A Victorian satinwood book porter, with brass gallery surround and two acanthus loop handles, 57cm H. View details Sold For£260StatusSold Lot 341 A pair of George III figured mahogany knife boxes, with serpentine fronts and inlaid shell paterae to the hinged lids, having ebony and boxwood stringing to the corners, with original fitted interiors, 36cm H. View details Sold For£900StatusSold Lot 342 A George III figured mahogany knife box, with serpentine front and inlaid oval scalloped paterae to the hinged lid, with ebony and boxwood stringing and cross banded border, 34.5cm H. View details Sold For£100StatusSold Lot 343 An unusual George III figured mahogany knife box, with serpentine front and cross banded borders now with cedar wood stationery compartment within, 37cm H. View details Sold For£150StatusSold Lot 344 A Victorian coromandel and brass bound domed stationery box, by H.S.Jones, Market Place, Leicester, the hinged lid opening to reveal a white watered silk and black morocco leather interior, with key, 16cm H, 21.5cm W, 12cm D. View details Sold For£160StatusSold Lot 345 A Victorian burr walnut and brass bound domed stationery box, the hinged lid opening to reveal a fitted interior with glass inkwell, 16cm H, 21.5cm W, 13cm D. View details Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 346 A 19thC yew wood and parquetry work box, the hinged lid with specimen inlays, lacking interior fittings, and with a drawer below, and raised upon brass ball and claw feet, 21.5cm H, 16cm W, 11.5cm D. View details Sold For£100StatusSold Lot 347 A Japanese Meiji period ivory and Shibayama miniature kodansu, of rectangular section carved with panels of figures, with white metal carrying handle and hinged door, opening to reveal three graduated drawers inlaid with a bird, insects and blossom in hardstone and mother of pearl, raised on a plinth base, unsigned, 13cm H, 11cm W, 13cm D. View details Sold For£1,200StatusSold Lot 348 A George III mahogany tea caddy, with rosewood line inlay, the hinged lid opening to reveal a twin compartment, raised on ball feet, 14.5cm H, 20cm W, 12cm D. View details Sold For£95StatusSold Lot 349 A George III burr yew tea caddy, of plain rectangular design, the hinged lid opening to reveal two original tea boxes and fitted bowl receiver, 30cm H, 15cm W, 15cm D. View details Sold For£150StatusSold Lot 350 A Victorian pollard oak domed tea caddy, with gothic brass overlay and escutcheon, by Field of 67 Regent Street, London, twin compartment interior, with key, 18cm H, 23cm W, 11.5cm D. View details Sold For£95StatusSold Lot 351 A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, of bombe form, decorated in mother of pearl inlay with roses and insects, the hinged lid opening to reveal twin lidded compartments, raised on ivory ball feet, 15cm H, 19cm W, 12cm D. View details Sold For£480StatusSold Lot 352 A Sheraton period satinwood octagonal tea caddy, the lid with brass loop handle, inlaid with oval panels of specimen woods and leaf tendrils, with inner cover and key, 12cm H, 22.5cm W, 10cm D. View details Sold For£800StatusSold Lot 353 A Regency serpentine fronted blonde tortoiseshell tea caddy, the stepped and flanged lid opening to reveal twin lidded compartments, raised on squat bun feet, 13.5cm H, 17cm W, 11.5cm D. View details Sold For£650StatusSold Lot 354 A George III tent top octagonal tortoiseshell tea caddy, with an ivory knop, ivory and silver line inlay, opening to reveal twin lidded compartments, the front with silver framed miniature painted with figures and a seated hound in a garden, 15cm H, 15cm W, 9cm D. View details Sold For£1,300StatusSold Lot 355 A George III octagonal tortoiseshell tea caddy, with ivory line inlay, the domed lid with silver ball knop opening to reveal twin lidded compartments, the front with silver and reserve, raised on silver ball feet, with key, 15cm H, 13cm W, 8.5cm D. View details Sold For£850StatusSold Lot 356 A small Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy, of bowed rectangular design, with quartered hinged lid and radial fluted front, the single compartment to the interior with original fitted lid, and with silver finial and escutcheon plate and monogram plaque initialled T.W., raised on four ball feet, 11.5cm H. View details Sold For£520StatusSold Lot 357 A Victorian tortoiseshell sarcophagus tea caddy, with embossed silver mounts and pair of ring and ball handles, the hinged lid opening to reveal a single lidded compartment, raised on four silver ball feet, Birmingham 1886, 10.5cm H, 14cm W, 8.5cm D. View details Sold For£340StatusSold Lot 358 A George III inlaid figured walnut tea caddy, with moulded hinged lid and brass handle and escutcheon, raised upon bracket feet, 27cm H, 14.5cm W, 15cm D. View details Sold For£220StatusSold Lot 359 A George III cross banded mahogany rectangular tea caddy, decorated with quartered panels with central flame mahogany ovals, the hinged lid with brass ring handle, opening to reveal a twin compartment, raised on a plinth base, 13.5cm H, 21.5cm W, 13cm D. View details Sold For£290StatusSold Lot 360 A George II laburnum and walnut cross banded tea caddy, of rectangular form, the domed lid with brass double scroll handle, red velvet lined and braided twin compartment interior, finely canted line inlaid corners, raised on bracket feet, with key, 17cm H, 24cm W, 14cm D. View details Sold For£950StatusSold Lot 361 A George III satinwood and mahogany octagonal tea caddy, decorated with marquetry panels, cross banding and boxwood line inlay, the hinged lid with brass ring handle, opening to reveal a single compartment, 12.5cm H, 12.5cm W, 10.5cm D. View details Sold For£500StatusSold Lot 362 A George III satinwood oval tea caddy, the hinged lid with inlaid shell paterae, opening to reveal a single compartment, the box inlaid with birds perched on the branches of a tree, 11cm H, 14,5cm W, 7.5cm D. View details Sold For£260StatusSold Lot 363 A George III burr yew oval tea caddy, the lid with carved ivory urn finial, inlaid with a sunburst extending to the sides, ivory escutcheon, 12.5cm H, 12.5cm W, 8cm D. View details Sold For£300StatusSold Lot 364 A George III mahogany oval tea caddy, with parquetry banding, the lid opening to reveal a single compartment, 11.5cm H, 14cm W, 8cm D. View details Sold For£160StatusSold Lot 365 A George III satinwood oval tea caddy, the paterae inlaid lid with brass ring handle, the box with inner lid, inlaid to the front with a fruiting tree, 13cm H, 14cm W, 8cm D. View details Sold For£460StatusSold Lot 366 A George III box wood oval tea caddy, with parquetry banding, 11.5cm H, 14cm W, 8.5cm D. View details Sold For£400StatusSold Lot 367 A George III green tortoiseshell oval tea caddy, the hinged lid opening to reveal a single compartment, the front with shield escutcheon, 10cm H, 12.5cm W, 7.5cm D. View details Sold For£750StatusSold Lot 368 A 19thC mother of pearl tea caddy, of rectangular form with canted corners and flanged hinged lid, with borders of abalone shell inlay, the interior with two compartments having original mother of pearl inlaid lids, raised upon four compressed ball boxwood feet, 14cm H. View details Sold For£550StatusSold Lot 369 A George III turned fruitwood apple shape tea caddy, with stalk knop to the hinged lid and iron escutcheon plate, 11.5cm H. View details Sold For£480StatusSold Lot 370 A George III fruitwood pear shape tea caddy, with stalk handle and iron key escutcheon, 15.5cm H. View details Sold For£625StatusSold Lot 371 A George III style fruitwood pear shape tea caddy, with stalk handle and iron key escutcheon, 18.5cm H. View details Sold For£240StatusSold Lot 372 A George III scrolled paperwork tea caddy of navette form, with boxwood banding, the hinged lid with metal ring handle, opening to reveal a single compartment with inner lid, the box with panels of floral decoration, 13cm H, 15cm W, 8cm D. Provenance: The David Smith Collection, Manton, Rutland. View details Sold For£750StatusSold Lot 373 A South Africa Medal pair, comprising Queen Victoria Medal, with clasps for Belfast, Laing's Nek, Defence of Ladysmith and Talana, and Edward VII Medal with clasps for South Africa 1901 and 1920, inscribed to 3866 Private S.E.Hudson, Leicestershire Regt. View details Sold For£300StatusSold Lot 374 A Queen Victoria China War Medal 1842, inscribed to Henry Seymour 49th Regiment of Foot, with a hanger, but lacking ribbon. View details Sold For£500StatusSold Lot 375 WWI Medal pair, comprising BWM 1914-18 inscribed to 564312 SPR E.Moreton R.E. and Victory Medal (uninscribed). View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 376 Queen Elizabeth II Medal pair, comprising General Service Medal with Borneo clasp and RAF Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, inscribed to R3503641 Sgt A.J. Packham RAF, and a gilt medal Tug of War Medal (RAF Cottesmore). View details Sold For£85StatusSold Lot 377 WWI Medal pair, comprising BWM 1914-18 and Victory Medal, inscribed to MB. 1977 K.J. Woodrow C M.M. RN.V.R. View details Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 378 A Queen Victoria India General Service Medal with Burma 1887-89 clasp, inscribed to Inspector W.M.C. Plowden, Burma Police, and an Imperial Service Badge. (2) View details Sold For£190StatusSold Lot 379 A Queen Victoria Arctic Discoveries Medal 1818-1855, with ribbon. View details Sold For£600StatusSold Lot 380 WWI Medal pair, comprising BWM 1914-18 and Victory Medal inscribed to 471496 SPR D.Williams R.E. View details Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 381 WWII Medal group, comprising BWM 1939-45, The 1939-45 Star and The Pacific Star, also a Singapore Club enamelled badge, in OHMS box. View details Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 382 WWII Military Medal group, comprising Military Medal, BWM with oakleaf, Defence Medal, The 1939-45 Star, and The Italy Star, the M.M. presented to 6200187 Sgt A.E Moreton Middlessex Regiment, with facsimile copy of citation, name incorrectly inscribed on MM. badges, etc. View details Sold For£750StatusSold Lot 383 A Queen Victoria South Africa Medal, with Cape Colony clasp and Edward VII South Africa Medal with South Africa clasp 1901 and 1902, inscribed to 848 Buglar W. C. Shafto Durham, Light Infantry. View details Sold For£150StatusSold Lot 384 WWI Medal pair, comprising BWM 1914-18 and Victory Medal, inscribed to J 50863 E Shafto ORD Royal Navy. View details Sold For£40StatusSold Lot 385 A George V Imperial Service Medal, inscribed to Frederick James Boreham, in fitted case. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 386 An early 20thC pottery cigarette box for Balkan Sobranie Cigarettes, of rectangular shape with cover, bearing black transfer printed scenes, landscape and figure decoration, 15cm H, 10.5cm W, 6cm D. View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 387 A 19thC brass blunderbuss by Hutchinson, the barrel stamped Dublin MF 1461 and with two proof marks, the lock plate with makers mark, with engraved brass trigger guard and furnishishings, the butt plate numbered to match the barrel, the walnut stock stamped A POLLOCK, 76cm. View details Sold For£1,300StatusSold Items per page 102550100 Previous|1234|Next Previous 1234 Next Previous 1234 Next