- MANNER OF J.F. HERRING, HORSES IN A
MANNER OF J.F. HERRING, HORSES IN A FARMYARDManner of J.F. Herring (British, 1795-1865)Horses in a farmyardoil on lined canvasunsigned24 x 36 1/2in (61 x 92.7cm)
- MANNER JOHN F HERRING, JNR, FARMYARD
MANNER JOHN F HERRING, JNR, FARMYARD WITH ANIMALSManner John Frederick Herring, Jnr. (British, 1820-1907)Farmyard with animalsoil on canvassigned lower left J F Herring20 x 26in (51 x 66cm)
- TWO TIN LITHOGRAPH WIND-UP AIRPLANESTwo
TWO TIN LITHOGRAPH WIND-UP AIRPLANESTwo tin lithograph wind-up airplanes, to include Girard Tri-Motor Air Lines , 13" wingspan; and a Marx US Army, 18" wingspan.
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Condition:
Currently working although Army is sluggish, sporadic wear.
- TWO MILITARY BOOKSTwo military books
TWO MILITARY BOOKSTwo military books to include Charles Gardner A Dictionary of All Officers . . . Army of the United States . . . , 1853, and a booklet The People's Military Almanac 1862 .
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Condition:
Wear throughout.
- Three Victorian Silver Plate Condiment
Three Victorian Silver Plate Condiment Stands.Christopher Dresser style designs. Including Army & Navy, Mark Willis & son and Elkington.
- A WW1 German Ypres Battle Find Imperial
A WW1 German Ypres Battle Find Imperial Army Helmet. Still retaining original camouflage.
- Sybil Mullen-Glover, British (1908-1995)
Sybil Mullen-Glover, British (1908-1995) Large watercolour, farmyard scene with chickens, signed lower right.Framed and Glazed.Height 59cmWidth 71cm
- Other ranks British army WWI dress coat
Other ranks British army WWI dress coat and pants.
- Antique British Army Red longtail coat
Antique British Army Red longtail coat with bullion wire acorn and oak leaf collar and cuffs, and crown buttons.
- Frank C. King, portrait of Mrs. Viola
Frank C. King, portrait of Mrs. Viola Sydney Hordern, oil on canvas, signed lower left. Mrs. Viola Hordern inscription verso painted by Frank C King for Speaight Ltd 157 New Bond St London.Viola died 14 February 1929 from pneumonia in the UK. Wife of Mr. Anthony Hordern, of Sydney. She was, before her marriage, Miss Violet Sydney Bingham.Mrs. Hordern was the wife of Mr. Anthony Hordern, who is a brother of Sir Samuel Hordern. She was formerly Miss Viola Bingham, a daughter of the late Colonel Bingham, of Melbourne, and at one time of the Indian Army. She leaves three children, one son and two daughters, who are in London with their father. She was for a time interested in racing, and entered horses at Randwick, and was particularly successful at the picnic races. She was also a prominent exhibitor of cattle at the Royal Sydney Show. Mrs. Hordern, whose home was "Retford Hall," Darling Point, was very handsome, and was very popular in society. With Mr. Hordern, she frequently lent "Retford Hall" for entertainments for various charities, and was a keen supporter of the Women's Hospital, Crown-street. A personal friend of the Hon. Mrs. Pitt Rivers, she was frequently at Admiralty House when Lord Forster was Governor-General of Australia, approx 67cm x 49cm. Provenance: Directly from the Hordern Family
- Salvation army bonnet along with a tambourine
Salvation army bonnet along with a tambourine (2)
- First World War British Army Wolseley
First World War British Army Wolseley pattern pith helmet, with leather headband marked E.Z. Bloomfield Ltd, London. Hat badge for First Lanarkshire Regiment.1st LANARKSHIRE RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPSVictorian O/R's helmet plate circa 1888-1901.Blackened brass example. Crowned Maltese cross, lions between the arms, bearing circlet "First Lanarkshire RVC" with strung bugle to voided center. Formed 1859 became 5th Bn Cameronians in 1908.
- COLD WATER ARMY CERTIFICATE & 2 BUTTONSca.
COLD WATER ARMY CERTIFICATE & 2 BUTTONSca. 1843 dated; framed certificate and buttons related to Temperance movement that was started by Rev. Thomas P. Hunt (PA Presbyterian minister in 1835), the print depicting a group of young lads marching in order with a banner that reads "Cold Water Army" in front of Temperance Depository building, filled in with ink for Thomas Boyce, J. Clary agent and signed by E.W. Sumwals, dated 1843; along with two impressed brass front buttons with eagle, manufactured by Rich Grange and a loop hook back, 1/2"d buttons, 7"x 8" frame; Condition: good
- Group of Nine WWII Medals and Miniatures
Group of Nine WWII Medals and Miniatures to Major-General J.H. Roberts, 1945 all named, including a 1939-1945 star, an Africa star, an Italy star, a France and Germany star, a Defense Medal, a War Medal, with 'Mentioned in Dispatches' oak leaf, a General Service Medal with Malaya and Palestine clasps, an Army Emergency Reserve medal, and a 1939 French war cross (Croix de Guerre) 1939 with silver gilt star, all mounted, accompanied by a further medal: a WWI 1914-15 star to Pte. E.A. Roberts, 7TH Light Horse Rgt. Australian Imperial Force
breast bar length 7 in — 17.8 cm
- Ten Swarovski Crystal Farmyard Birds
Ten Swarovski Crystal Farmyard Birds contained in original boxes tallest height 2.5 in — 6.4 cm
- A PAIR OF MEDALS TO SERGEANT E.L. CURTIS,
A PAIR OF MEDALS TO SERGEANT E.L. CURTIS, ROYAL TANK REGIMENT India General Service 1936-39, 1 bar, North West Frontier 1936-37 (7872547 Cpl. E.L. Curtis R. Tank R.); Army Long Service and Good Conduct, G.VI.R. (7872547 Sgt. E.L. Curtis R. Tank. R); with War Office Despatch (now framed) 'for gallant and distinguished services in the Field' signed Winston Churchill, dated 1st March 1919 (3)
- A WORCESTER HEXAGONAL VASE AND COVER
A WORCESTER HEXAGONAL VASE AND COVER circa 1770, painted in colours with exotic birds amongst fruiting plants, the powder blue ground with gilt foliage, 40cm high Provenance: The collection of Sir George Armytage Previously sold at Christie’s on 4th June 1962, lot 60 and 9th February 1981, lot 122 Bought at Kirklees House Sale, conducted by Phillips on 9th June 1987, lot 131 The collection of the late Anthony du Boulay FSA (1929-2022) and thence by descent.
- Militaria. British Army recruitment
Militaria. British Army recruitment posters, mid 20th c and later, 38 x 25.5cm and smaller (4) More Information Two posters pierced with holes for hanging, otherwise good condition
- WILLIAM AIKEN WALKER (AMERICAN, 1838-1921)
WILLIAM AIKEN WALKER (AMERICAN, 1838-1921) COTTON FIELD Oil on academy board. Signed 'W. A. Walker' (lower left).
William Aiken Walker (American, 1838-1921)
William Aiken Walker was an American artist best known for genre paintings of black sharecroppers. He also documented the American civil ware era during his service in the confederate army. William Aiken Walker was born to an Irish Protestant father and a mother of South Carolina background in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1861, during the American Civil War, Walker was conscripted into the Confederate Army and was sent to Morris Island as part of the Palmetto Guard. Almost immediately, Walker was sent on to Richmond and Camp Davis. He was medically discharged from the army four months later. For the remainder of the war, he served as a civilian draftsman to the Confederate Engineers Corps and made maps and drawings of Charleston’s defenses. After the Civil War, Walker moved to Baltimore, where he produced small paintings of the “Old South” to sell as tourist souvenirs. He is best known for his paintings depicting the lives of poor black emancipated slaves, especially sharecroppers in the post-reconstruction American South.
- VINTAGE MILITARY & POLITICAL DELEGATION
VINTAGE MILITARY & POLITICAL DELEGATION MEDALS Including GAR (Grand Army of the Republic) medals.
- MOSTLY VETERAN & MILITARY DELEGATION
MOSTLY VETERAN & MILITARY DELEGATION MEDALS Including GAR (Grand Army of the Republic) medals.
- VINTAGE COLLECTION OF MOSTLY FIREMEN
VINTAGE COLLECTION OF MOSTLY FIREMEN MEDALS & RIBBONS Early 20th century. Including some local fireman medals, police medals, army medals, Masonic lodge, and political delegations (gather more from photos).
- BARCLAY RUBINCAM, PENCIL SKETCHBarclay
BARCLAY RUBINCAM, PENCIL SKETCHBarclay Rubincam (American 1920-1978) , pencil sketch of the British Army Leaving Kennett Square for Brandywine Sept. 11 1777 , 9" x 12", frame - 14" x 17".
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- ENGLISH DELFTWARE FARMYARD PEACOCK PLATE,
ENGLISH DELFTWARE FARMYARD PEACOCK PLATE, CA. 1730English delftware Farmyard peacock plate, Bristol, ca. 1730 , 9" dia. Provenance: Brunk, 2010.
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Condition:
Typical glaze wear/flaking to rim.
- 41 CALIBER COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER,
41 CALIBER COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER, C. 1899Property of a Private Collection, Savannah, GA early smokeless powder, s/n 183852, marked '41 Colt' on side of barrel, marked 'Pat. Sept. 19.1871., July 2. 72. Jan. 19. 75.' on body above trigger, mar
- BRONZE MONUMENT TO DEFENDERS OF LIEPAJA,
BRONZE MONUMENT TO DEFENDERS OF LIEPAJA, LATVIA.Bronze Model Monument to Defenders of Liepaja, Latvia. Depicting two freedom fighters and a woman. The monument is dedicated to those who fought against the invading Nazi Army in June of 1941. 14"t x
- ANVIL BOOKENDS, PRESENTATION G.A.R.
ANVIL BOOKENDS, PRESENTATION G.A.R. VET FROM PAPair of Anvil Bookends, nickle plated bronze with presentation, dated 1885, to John Fulton, a blacksmith and a Grand Army of the Republic Veteran from Pennsylvania. 8 1/2"l x 3 3/4"t. Very good condit
- U.S NAVY SWORD, BICORN AND EPAULETTES,
U.S NAVY SWORD, BICORN AND EPAULETTES, C 1917U.S Navy Sword, Bicorn and Epaulettes for Lieutenant Commander Daniel Milton Miller, c 1917. Sword: Shagreen and Gilt grip and original scabbard, 37 3/4" long. Marked "Army & Navy Coopertn" and "USN"
- VINTAGE PREMIER BIG BANG HOWITZER CANNONVintage
VINTAGE PREMIER BIG BANG HOWITZER CANNONVintage Premier Big Bang Howitzer Cannon Cast Iron Cap Toy 9" Long Army Green
- Michele Cascella
(American/Italian,
Michele Cascella
(American/Italian, 1892-1989)
Flower Field in an Abruzzi Farmyard
oil on canvas
signed Michele Cascella (lower left)
29 x 39 inches.
- Three Veteran's Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Late
Three Veteran's Porcelain Shaving Mugs
Late 19th/Early 20th Century
comprising a Grand Army of the Republic example identified J. G. McClosken in gilt lettering and depicting a GAR badge against a floral background; an example identified J. Miller and dated 1916 in gilt lettering, depicting a spread-winged eagle set against a magenta wrap; and an example identified G. Stager in gilt lettering and depicting a spread-winged eagle set against a blue wrap.
underside of Miller example marked J & C / Bavaria, underside of Stager example marked T & V / Limoges / France.
Height of largest 3 7/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Two Cowboy's Porcelain Occupational
Two Cowboy's Porcelain Occupational Shaving Mugs
Early 20th Century
comprising an example bearing the name C. C. Newberry in gilt lettering and marked Koken Barber's Supply Co. and an example identified Sport Fambrough, stamped Germany on underside.
Height 4 inches.
Ivy Holt "Sport" Fambrough was born on December 6, 1892, in Rusky County, Texas to Sterling Price and Della Mae Andrews Fambrough. He enlisted in the United States Army on October 9, 1917, and served during World War I for two years until his discharge on April 1, 1919. Fambrough married Willie Albertine Whittington Cordell, and the couple had one son, Don (1922-2011). According to U.S. Federal Census records, he operated a meat market and worked as a butcher in Longview, Gregg County, Texas. The nickname purportedly came from his son, both a football player and coach for the University of Kansas Jayhawks. Fambrough died on October 21, 1975.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting a
A Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting a Steam Roller
Early 20th Century
with the name Peter A. Army in gilt lettering and featuring a steam-powered steam roller.
underside unmarked.
Height 3 7/8 inches.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- A Patriotic Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting
A Patriotic Porcelain Shaving Mug Depicting the U.S.S. Mississippi
Early 20th Century
bearing the name M. Fogelson and U.S.S. Mississippi in gilt lettering, and depicting the lead naval battleship in the Mississippi class between two American flags.underside marked Bavaria and signed C.P. Haim.Height 3 3/4 inches.
The Mississippi was built by the United States Navy between 1904 and 1908. She served with the Atlantic Fleet from 1909 to 1912, when she was placed on reserve. In 1914, the Mississippi was reactivated as an aviation support ship during the occupation of Veracruz, Mexico. She was purchased shortly thereafter by Greece in July 1914 and renamed Kilkis, becoming the flagship of the Greek fleet amidst the country's naval arms race with the Ottoman Empire.
U.S. Army Transfer Service Documents recording the arrivals and departures of enlisted men between 1910 and 1939 indicate that M. Fogelson may refer to Michel Fogelson (1892-1963), or possibly his brother Mair Fogelson, both Russian or Polish immigrants who came to the United States in the early twentieth century and served in the Navy during World War I. According to Military Naturalization Petitions, Fogelson took the Oath of Allegiance on June 28, 1918, in Washington, DC, and was aboard the President Grant with Co. L, 50th Infantry by 1919. Military records connect him to the Grant, the Princess Matoika, and the Cantigny, but unfortunately, any connections to the Mississippi remain unfounded.
Property from the Collection of James Carpenter, Montague, New Jersey
- Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army .45 Semi Auto
Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army .45 Semi Auto Pistol Serial No.6137 - Lot requires FFL or background check made by Pintos Guns of Renton, Washington. They charge a $53 transfer fee per firearm. If the gun requires shipment there is an additional $50 fee on top of shipping costs. Please contact them if you have any questions 425-227-9280.
- "DILLBOY" POLYCHROMED CAST PLASTER SCULPTURE
"DILLBOY" POLYCHROMED CAST PLASTER SCULPTURE "Dillboy" polychromed cast sanded plaster sculpture showing George Dilboy (Georgios Dilvois, Greek, 1898-1918) in his uniform, arms extended in form of the crucifixion, standing on his gear on a half circle painted "DILLBOY" [sic]. 28" H x 23" W. Note: George Dilboy, Private First Class, U.S. Army, Company H, 103rd Infantry Regiment, 26th Division, is thought to be the first Greek-American to receive the Medal of Honor during World War I. He led an attack on a machine gun position and continued to fire at the enemy despite being seriously wounded, killing two and dispersing the remainder of the gun crew. General John Pershing listed George Dilboy as "one of the ten great heroes" who "died in the battlefield of France with super-human heroism and valor."