- JOHN LEWIS BROWN (1829-1890) BRITISHCavalry
JOHN LEWIS BROWN (1829-1890) BRITISHCavalry manoeuvres, oil on board, 11 1/2 x 8 inches, signed.
- After Frederic S. Remington (American
After Frederic S. Remington (American 1861-1909). ''The Sergeant '' bronze bust bust of late 19th century U.S. cavalry sergeant brown and verdigris patina mounted on green marble plinth 11 in. H. total Estimate $ 200-400 Verdigris discoloration patina wear.
- UNION SERGEANT REENACTOR'S UNIFORM
UNION SERGEANT REENACTOR'S UNIFORM Late 20th century, wool. Single breasted short jacket, vest and light blue trousers.
- Pair (2), British War and Victory
Pair (2), British War and Victory Medals (202615 Pte. A. Brown. Glouc. R. / 19245 Pte. R.W. Winter Glouc. R.), first, good very fine, second, extremely fine/Note: 202615 Private Albert Brown served on the Western Front with both the Gloucestershire Regiment and the Manchester Regiment (348021). 19245 Private Richard W. Winter was born in Withington, Gloucestershire in 1883. He served on the Western Front with the 10th Bn, Gloucestershire Regiment and was wounded on 7 October 1915
- An American Flight sergeant's jacket
An American Flight sergeant's jacket a British solar topee two Red Army caps and a Black Watch swagger stick.
- A MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO 2. LIEUTENANT
A MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO 2. LIEUTENANT HORACE LESLIE BROWN EAST KENT REGIMENT Horace Leslie Brown was a Second Lieutenant with the 4th Bn East Kent Regiment. He was attached to the 6th Bn when he sadly died of wounds on the 11th of March 1918. He was laid to rest in Merville Communal Cemetery.
- UNION SERGEANT REENACTMENT UNIFORM
UNION SERGEANT REENACTMENT UNIFORM Late 20th century, wool. Short jacket and vest with embossed eagle brass buttons.
- Confederate First Sergeant Sixth
Confederate First Sergeant Sixth Plate Tintype A sixth plate tintype of an unidentified young Confederate 1st Sergeant posed in the style of local Richmond Virginia studios including the noted Charles and Edward Rees Brothers. On the studio table his kepi displays its rain cover.
- BROWN BESS MUSKET Brown Bess Musket
BROWN BESS MUSKET Brown Bess Musket
- *John George Brown (American 1831-1913)
*John George Brown (American 1831-1913) The Hunter 1865 oil on canvas signed John George Brown and dated (lower right) 16 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches.
- 15th Corps Veteran Sixth Plate
15th Corps Veteran Sixth Plate Tintype with Inset Forty Rounds Badge A painfully young early war volunteer from the call of 1862 wearing a regulation four button sack coat with cravat that is the off-to-war dress of a recent civilian. The anonymous private is accoutered with a US oval plate on a pristine just-issued leather belt holding a brass-hilted sword bayonet. Pinned vertically to the pillow of the case is an iconic post-war painted metal Forty Rounds badge suspended from a pressed eagle and stenciled American flag segment evidence that the young man survived the war and lived to associate with fellow veterans in the GAR. Sherman??Ts hard-scrabble bummers were busy ''marching to the sea'' in February 1865 when the iconic 15th Corps badge was formally adopted and there is no documented evidence that ?Forty Rounds? ever saw field service except as the contents of a fully loaded cartridge box. Condition: Varnished plate near EXC. with just average clarity. Glossy black cartridge box with slight bend on right flap and minor paint loss at edges; raised gold paint perfect. Fine cloth flag segment worn and frayed missing lower metal planchet. Tintype and badge housed in separated composition case missing front lower edge.
- An officer's leather writing companion
An officer's leather writing companion with studwork borders, the interior fitted stationery compartments and drawers and writing slope to the front, 41cm wide, the cover bearing an inscription Sgt Major Buckley C Troop 18th Hussars from Capt. Marling VC 1889/Note: Sir Percival Scrope Marling Bt, was awarded his Victoria Cross for rescuing Private Morley at the Battle of Tamai 1884. He was High Sheriff of Gloucester in 1923
- AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (1861-1909):
AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (1861-1909): THE SERGEANTBronze with dark brown patina, 1979, signed 'Frederic Remington' lower left, dated, inscribed 'HRB' and with the Polich Tallix foundry mark lower back.
10 x 5 1/2 x 5 in.
Condition
In very good condition.
Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- FREDERIC REMINGTON 'THE SERGEANT'
FREDERIC REMINGTON 'THE SERGEANT' BRONZE "NO. 84"Frederic Remington (after) (American, 1861-1909) The Sergeant, modeled 1904 Bronze 10 1/4" height Dark brown patina. Numbered "No. 84" to the underside. The back of the base reads "Copyright by Frederic Remington / Roman Bronze Works, Inc. N.Y.", and the side of the base bears a Remington signature in the casting. A posthumous casting of one of Remington's most beloved bronzes.
Condition
Very good condition. Mild rubbing to the patina at the corners of the base, tip of the nose, and edges of the hat's brim. Small scuff on the brim.
- British School (19th century) Portrait
British School (19th century) Portrait of a Gentleman, wearing a brown coat and a mourning ring, unsigned, oil on canvas, 36 x 28 in.; 20th century gilt wood frame,
- 2 pieces. (African-American Subject.)
2 pieces. (African-American Subject.) Partly Printed Documents, Filled-In in Manuscript. Fort Brown, Texas, etc., Sept. 1, 1874. 4to sheets; generally crisp & clean. Discharge documents for Pleasant Mayberry... Company G of the 24th Infantry. African-American "Buffalo Soldiers" made up the men of the 24th Infantry on the Western frontier - together with the 25th Infantry , 9th & 10th Cavalry. Unsold
- Manner of John George Brown American,
Manner of John George Brown American, 19th Century Girl with Rabbit
Estimate:$200-$300
- BRITISH INFANTRY SERGEANTS TUNIC:
BRITISH INFANTRY SERGEANTS TUNIC: British Infantry pants & tunic, having a sergeants patch at right sleeve. Left sleeve has crossed sword & crossed rifle Infantry badges. Tunic rests on a torso mannequin. Tunic on stand overall 43'' h. Proceeds will be donated to the Humane Society!
CONDITION: Minimal wear commensurate with age and use.
- John George Brown American, 1831-1913
John George Brown American, 1831-1913 Shoeshine Boy and Dog, 1904
Estimate:$15,000-$25,000
- CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES)
CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND GEORGE ARMSTRONG CU...Royal Doulton Character Jug, Chief Sitting Bull (brown eyes) & George Armstrong Custer D6712 (multicolored, Sitting Bull has brown eyes).
Chief Sitting Bull (1831 - 1890) of the Sioux Indians spent his life working for the right of his people to own and control their land. He was shot by the Indian police on a questionable charge of resisting arrest. George Armstrong Custer (1839 - 1876) was the youngest general in the US Army. He first saw action in the Civil War and was later stationed in the Dakota Territory during the gold rush on Sioux Land. In 1876 he led an attack against an Indian encampment at Little Big Horn. Sitting Bull and his men outnumbered Custer's regiment and easily defeated them, leaving no survivors. This jug was issued in a limited edition of 9,500 pieces.
Artist: Designed by Michael Abberley.
Issued: 1984
Dimensions: 7'H
Edition Number: 5987 Edition Size: 9500
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- Territorial Force Efficiency Medal,
Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (221 Pte-L.Cpl-W.F.R. Brown. 5/Glouc: R.), very fine
- Gordon Brown
(American, b. 1962)
Sheep
Gordon Brown
(American, b. 1962)
Sheep in a Grassy Field, 1998
oil on board
signed Gordon Brown and dated (lower right)
36 x 38 inches
- CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES)
CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND GEORGE ARMSTRONG CU...Variation Two. Multicolored, Sitting Bull has brown eyes. Chief Sitting Bull (1831 - 1890) of the Sioux Indians spent his life working for the right of his people to own and control their land. George Armstrong Custer (1839 - 1876) was the youngest general in the US Army. In 1876 he led an attack against an Indian encampment at Little Big Horn. Sitting Bull and his men outnumbered Custer's regiment and easily defeated them, leaving no survivors. This jug was issued in a limited edition of 9,500 pieces.Series: The Antagonists' Collection. (Two-faced jug.) Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Michael Abberley
Issued: 1984
Dimensions: 7"H
Edition Number: 7684 Edition Size: 9500
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Age related wear.
- AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (American
AFTER FREDERIC REMINGTON (American 1861-1906). SARGEANT later casting. Bronze with golden brown patina on a green stone base. - Height: 11 in..
- American School (late 18th century)
American School (late 18th century) Pair of Portraits, unsigned, said to be Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brown, he in a brown waistcoat and yellow vest, she in a linen bonnet with blue ribbon, a blue gown and white fichu, oils on canvas board, 14 x 12 in., matching gilt wood frames,
- Buster Brown c. 1960s circular
Buster Brown c. 1960s circular rug blue border yellow field depicting Buster a winking yellow-haired young boy in red beret and Tige his smiling American Pit Bull terrier in blue handkerchief ''Buster Brown'' in red letters some isolated stains 47'' dia.
- Beswick Canadian Mountie on Dark
Beswick Canadian Mountie on Dark Brown Horse 1375
- Paul Turner Sargent (American,
Paul Turner Sargent (American, 1880-1946), portrait of a peasant woman, oil on board; 16 5/8" x 13 1/2"; unsigned. Sargent was a landscape painter from Illinois. He worked in Brown County, Indiana at the encouragement of Adolph Shulz, and was a charter member of the Brown County Artist Association. He also exhibited at the Hoosier Salon for over twenty years.
- British School (19th century) Portrait
British School (19th century) Portrait of a British Officer of the 15th Light Dragoons The King's Hussars oil on canvas 24 x 30 inches.
- Mather Brown (American, 1761-1831)
Mather Brown (American, 1761-1831) "Half Portrait of a Gentleman Wearing a Black Coat", oil on canvas, 30" x 25", signed lower left "Mather Brown". Presented in a contemporary giltwood frame.
- Sandy Brown (born 1946), a painted
Sandy Brown (born 1946), a painted pottery charger, geometric designs in salmon, blue and yellow tones, painted signature, 29.5cm wide
- CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES)
CHIEF SITTING BULL (BROWN EYES) AND GEORGE ARMSTRONG CU...Royal Doulton Character Jug, Chief Sitting Bull (brown eyes) & George Armstrong Custer D6712 (multicolored, Sitting Bull has brown eyes). Designed by Michael Abberley. Series: The Antagonists' Collection (Two-faced jug), issued 1984 in limited edition of 9,500. Size: 7"H (Large)Chief Sitting Bull (1831 - 1890) of the Sioux Indians spent his life working for the right of his people to own and control their land. He was shot by the Indian police on a questionable charge of resisting arrest. George Armstrong Custer (1839 - 1876) was the youngest general in the US Army. He first saw action in the Civil War and was later stationed in the Dakota Territory during the gold rush on Sioux Land. In 1876 he led an attack against an Indian encampment at Little Big Horn. Sitting Bull and his men outnumbered Custer's regiment and easily defeated them, leaving no survivors. This jug was issued in a limited edition of 9,500 pieces.
Edition Number: 5193 Edition Size: 9500
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
- Group lead soldiers: 68 lead soldiers,
Group lead soldiers: 68 lead soldiers, 23 in blue uniforms, 45 in brown, including musicians, foot soldiers, flag carriers, six mounted on horses, two horses pulling wagon, two-horse team, casson, unmarked, (71 pieces). Some with damage, eight with broken guns, one lacking head, other bent and abraded elements. Deaccessioned by the Old Salem Toy Museum, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- CAMPAIGN GROUP TO SERGEANT SMALL
CAMPAIGN GROUP TO SERGEANT SMALL ROYAL MILITARY POLICE 1939/45 Star; France & Germany Star; Defence Medal; War Medal; GV TEM, correctly impressed 829005 S SJT G C Small RMP EII Special Constabulary Medal (Long Service 1965 bar), correctly impressed Sergt George C Small ( naming has tarnish covering it partly); condition VF; sold with extensive ephemera, Paybook, Discharge book, photographs of the recipient, certificate and box of issue
- Six color lithographs of British
Six color lithographs of British officers 20th c. 6" x 4 3/4". ?
- After Frederic Remington, bronze
After Frederic Remington, bronze sculpture, The Sergeant, produced originally in 1904, numbered "14" on lower edge of base, Roman Bronze Works, 10" tall Estimate $1,000-1,500