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A 19th century engraved tumbler for the passenger steam ship 'Sarah Sands' of Liverpool:, one side engraved with a portrait of the ship, the other inscribed, 'Sally Mogs August 1852' over tied flowers, 11cm high, together with a Victorian glass rummer engraved with a unidentified steam ship and inscribed, 'E. Pilling 1865' (2)*Notes- Launched in Sep.1846 by James Hodgson & Co, Liverpool for Sands & Co and named after the wife of the local Mayor. She was intended for the UK - Australia service, she was instead chartered to the Red Cross Line of sailing packets for an experimental service between Liverpool and New York. Her maiden voyage started from Liverpool on 20th Jan.1847 and she arrived in New York 21 days later. On her third voyage starting on 15th June, she broke some of her valve gearing when 5 days out and returned to Cork under sail for repairs. Eventually sailing on 23rd June and arriving at New York after a voyage of 34 days from Liverpool. Her last Liverpool - New York voyage commenced 18th Oct.1849 and from there, she sailed for San Francisco via Cape Horn under charter to Empire City Line and was used on the San Francisco - Panama service. In late 1851 she sailed for Liverpool via Valparaiso and Rio de Janeiro and made two more Liverpool - New York voyages during 1852. On 18th Sep.1852 she sailed Liverpool - Cape Town - Sydney for the Melbourne Gold Mining Association and then returned to Plymouth. On 21st Jul.1853 she started sailings between Liverpool, Quebec and Montreal and between Liverpool and Portland for the Canadian Steam Navigation Company, making eight round voyages on these routes. Taken over as a Crimea War transport in 1855 and in 1857 was used to convey troops from Portsmouth to Calcutta for the Indian Mutiny. On 11th Nov.1857 she caught fire off Mauritius, the troops were transferred to another ship and she sailed home after temporary repairs. Reconditioned as a sailing ship, she was eventually wrecked on 7th Apr.1869 on the Laccadive Islands, Indian Ocean. [Reference: Bosnor, N, R, P 'North Atlantic Seaway', vol.1 by N.R.P. Bonsor]
A large quantity of books about Natal (now KwaZulu-Natal), South Africa. To include O'Byrne Spencer, S. British Settlers in Natal, 1824-1857: A Biographical Register: vols 1-7; Hattersley, A. The Natalians, and More annals of Natal, both 1st eds.; Clark, Dr J. Natal settler-agent, 1st ed., pub. Cape Town, 1972; Campbell, E D. The birth and development of the Natal Railways, 1st ed, signed, limited edition, etc. (24)
Poetry - eight hardback books on poetry including Swinburne Selected Poems, published John Lane Bodley Head Ltd 1928, The Collected Poems of John Galsworthy, published Heinemann 1934, Modern Poetry 1922-1934 published Macmillan 1934, Thomas Moult The Best Poems of 1933, Best Poems of 1934, Best Poems 1938, Best Poems 1940 all published Jonathan Cape and The Pageant of English Poetry by R.M Leonard published Oxford 1914. (8)
A collection of military medals, including: A Victorian silver Boer war Queens South Africa medal, engraved "28142. Corpl: W.North. R.E.", with ribbon and South Africa 1902 bar and further bars for Transvaal, Orange Free State, Cape Colony, together with a silver Indian George V General Service medal, awarded "MT - 104231 Sep.Lachhman Singh. I.M.T.", with North West Frontier 1930-31 and North West Frontier 1935 clasps, another silver Indian George V General Service medal, awarded "7110191 Pte.M.Roche. Seaforth" with North West Frontier 1930-31 clasp, a silver Edward VII Volunteer Long Service medal, awarded "4579 Sjt.W.J.Shears. 1st V.B.Devon R.", a silver George V British War Medal, awarded "M-321923 Pte.F.C.Bostock. A.S.C.", a 1914 Star medal, or "Mons Star", awarded "804 Pte.G.Bell R.A.M.C.", with 5th Aug.-22nd Nov 1914 clasp, an Ottoman Gallipoli Star badge, or "Ottoman War Medal", verso impressed "BB & Co.", a German War Merit Cross, other medals and badges and a WWI brass Queen Mary Christmas 1914 tin. (qty)
A 9ct. charm bracelet suspending numerous charms, the rose gold curb link chain stamped "375" and "9" to each link, with 9ct. gold hallmarked heart padlock clasp, suspending various charms to include; an 1882 Umberto I 20 lire gold coin, (6.45g when minted, .900 fineness), within yellow metal pendant mount (yellow metal assessed as 18ct. gold), a 1913 George V gold half sovereign, London mint, within 9ct. gold hallmarked scroll top pendant mount, a 22ct. gold wedding band, assayed London, a 9ct. hallmarked rose gold, blood stone and agate swivel fob, a 15ct. hallmarked gold and citrine three sided swivel fob, A Jubilee bust gilt and enamelled sixpence, mounted within 9ct. hallmarked gold capstan wheel type mount, a 9ct. hallmarked gold and amethyst seal type fob, set oval cut amethyst, a 9ct. gold charm fashioned as an anchor and chain, stamped "9ct", a yellow metal charm fashioned as "Zorro's" cape, hat and sword, (yellow metal assessed as 18ct. gold), a 9ct. gold swivel fob with rotating disc, stamped "9ct", a yellow metal signet ring, (yellow metal assessed as 18ct. gold), a miniature yellow metal seal fob (yellow metal assessed as gold), a yellow metal and enamel circular pendant (yellow metal assessed as 18ct. gold) and a yellow metal mounted circular pendant with dried flower in between glass, (yellow metal assessed as gold). (gross weight 81.1g)
Early 20th century Children's cotton and silk clothing incl. christening gowns, 'Shoes' embroidered linen bag, large collection of vintage fur stoles and capes incl. Ermine cape, Mink stoles, rabbit collar and others, mostly with head and feet with vintage Antler suitcase Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Two Queen's South Africa Medals (QSA): one with Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps named to 295 TPR. E.L. JONES DRISCOLL'S SCTS. (recorded as being dangerously wounded near Klerksdorp 07.07.1901), the other with South Africa 1901 Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps named to 9125 TPR. J.T. CAMPION. ROBERTS HORSE. With related copied documentation including South African Casualty Roll 1901
A Queen's South Africa Medal (QSA) with Defence of Kimberley clasp named to 804 PTE. T.J. TRUEMAN CAPE POLICE together with WWI 1914-15 medal trio. The 1915 Star and Victory medals named PTE. T.J TRUEMAN 10TH F.AMB. S.A.M.C. and the war medal CPL. T.J. TRUEMAN 9TH INFANTRY (this medal naming has a slightly different font). With research. (4)
A Queen's South Africa Medal (QSA) and WWI Victory Medal and Star. The QSA with Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps named to 167 PTE. R.E. TIPPITT. RLY. PNR. REGT. The WWI Victory Medal and 1914-15 star named to PTE. R.E. TIPPETT 3RD S.A.I. Richard Edward Tippett was a casualty, died on 28.02.1916. Copied document with lot (3)
A Queen's South Africa (QSA) and King's South Africa (KSA) pair of medals: the QSA with Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps renamed in script font to 3476 Pvte T.H. STEINE 17/Lcrs, the KSA with South Africa 1901 & 1902 clasps officially named to 3476 PTE. T.H. STEINE 17TH LANCERS
Two Queen's South Africa Medals (QSA) to Royal Engineers: one with South Africa 1901 & 1902, Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps named to 8983 SAPR. D. STIRLING TEL. BN. R.E., the other with South Africa 1901, 1902 and Cape Colony clasps named to 8043 SJT. J.S. HASWELL ELEC. ENGRS. R.E.
Two Queen's South Africa Medals (QSA) to horse regiments: one with Transvaal clasp named to 4842 PTE. W. HARMAN 18TH HUSSARS, the other with South Africa 1901, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps named to 23409 TPR. M. HERON. KITCHENER'S H. (Kitchener's Horse) with related copied documents
Three Queen's South Africa Medals (QSA): one with Natal clasp named to C.E. SNELL YEO. SIG. H.M.S. THETIS, one without clasps (larger font naming) to T. CRYAN. ORD. H.M.S. GIBRALTAR, one with South Africa 1901 and Cape Colony clasps (larger font naming) to G. SMITH ORD. H.M.S. NAIAD (with associated document copy)
Collectibles: A Quantity of Animal Models, modern, a well modelled plaster Cape Buffalo shoulder mount with head turning to the left, mounted upon a rectangular oak base, numbered 50/499, height overall 29cm, an African Elephant plaster model on shield, by Rowland Ward, Carlton Centre, Johannesburg, 18cm by 18cm, a plastic model of a Cape Buffalo on shield and a Rhinoceros on shield (5)
Seven woven silk Stevengraphs comprising 'Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone' (two different designs), 'Rt. Hon. John Bright M.P.', 'Cape to Cairo Roberts F.M.', 'Mater Dolorosa', 'The Late Earl of Beaconsfield' and 'Mrs Cleveland', four Grants examples comprising Gladstone, Queen Alexandra, Sir Redvers Buller B.C. and double King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra and two further silks depicting Gladstone and Queen Alexandra, all framed and glazed.Additional InformationSome with spotting, foxing, discolouration, thinner areas. Please judge from illustrations and request additional if necessary.

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