Miscellaneous 570
A Surrey Imperial Yeomanry Pewter Prize Bowl. A pewter bowl, 145mm in diameter x 95mm high, with elaborate outer design, with central plaque engraved ‘Surrey Imp. Yeomanry, B Squadron Regimental Shot 1905 Tpr. H. Glendinning’, reasonable condition
£70-£90 571
A Presentation Riding Crop. A riding crop, by Swaine & Adeney Ltd., London, brown leather with bone handle, with silver band at top engraved ‘Presented to the Honourable Francis Alan Broderick on his 21st Birthday by the Peper Hadow Cricket Club. Feb. 27th. 1931.’, generally good condition
£70-£90
The Honourable Francis Alan Broderick was born on 27 February 1910, the second son of the William St. John Broderick, K.P., 1st Earl of Midleton, of Peper Harow, Surrey. In 1933, following the death of his great aunt, the Baroness Seaforth, succeeded to the Seaforth estates, changing his name by deed poll to Stewart-Mackenzie. Commissioned into the Surrey Yeomanry, Stewart-Mackenzie served during the Second World War in charge of 392 Battery, 98 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, and was present at the evacuation of Dunkirk He saw further service in North Africa and Italy, and was killed at Rossano, near Salerno, on 11 September 1943. He is buried in Salerno War Cemetery, Italy, next to his brother who died the following day. Sold with copied research.
572
Victorian pinchbeck mourning brooch with reversible carved shell cameo on one side, the other with a glazed photographic image of an Hussar officer wearing a frogged dolman jacket with five rows of buttons, as for the Crimean War period, good condition for age
£50-£70 573
A Surrey Yeomanry Silver Cigarette Case. A silver cigarette case, 94mm x 80mm, foreign silver marks to inside, the inside engraved ‘”Tirpitz” Surrey Yeomanry, Xmas 1914 - Jan. 1916, C.A.C., T.H.B., H.J.B., E.B., F.R.P., A.F.D.’, good condition
£80-£120 574
A Fragment of a Great War 15 inch Shell. A large fragment of shell, 300mm in length, mounted on an oval wooden plinth, with plaque inscribed ‘Piece of 15 inch shell from Billets of B Squadron, Surrey Yeomanry. Poperinghe. April 26. 1915.’, good condition
£60-£80 575
A pair of gold cufflinks. Each cufflink comprised of a pair of oval discs connected by a short chain, one disc inscribed ‘AMD’ with crossed swords, the other disc inscribed ‘Presented by Troop A Auxiliary A.E.F. World War 1917-19’, 10 carat gold, good condition (2)
£60-£80 576
Silver open faced presentation Pocket Watch, by A. W. Co. Waltham Mass., with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case with silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1891, the reverse of watch (inside case) engraved ‘C.S.M. Wright. 1st Sx A.V. Queen’s 3 Hundred. Bisley 1893. Score 84.’; Boer War Prisoner of War silver spoon crafted from an 1896 Zuid Afrikaansche Republique 2 1/2 Shilling coin and other ZAR coins, the reverse of the stem engraved ‘D.o.d. Berg. P.O.W. Paardeberg. 27.2.00.’; Miscellaneous Shooting and Sporting Medals (9): First Surrey Rifle Volunteers, silver, 43mm, reverse engraved Coll. MacDonald’s Challenge Cup 1864, ‘Won By Private F. Wishart. No. 3 Compy. 1864.’; Royal Military Tournament, silver, 38mm, reverse engraved ‘Riding & Jumping Regulars 1st Prize won by Y. Battery R.H.A.’ edge engraved ‘2951 Bombr. H. Morley.’; Royal Tournament, bronze, 38mm, reverse engraved ‘Eastern Command Epee v Epee other ranks Cpl. Thornton. V.D./ The Queen’s Regt. 1939’; football medal, yellow metal, 35mm, the reverse engraved ‘R.A.F. (Egypt) Div. I Runners Up 1951-52; silver shooting medal, 36mm, the obverse featuring a kneeling rifleman, unnamed; shooting medal, silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1903, the reverse engraved ‘M.T. Aggregate Br. W. Hartfree’; shooting fob, silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1905, obverse engraved ‘Pte. W. Hall’, polished and faint, the reverse engraved ‘2nd V.B. R Sx Reg. H Company Shooting Club’; shooting medal, silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1911, reverse engraved ‘R.M.A.C.C. Miniature Rifle Aggregate Cadet Sgt. W. Hartfree 1911’; Shooting medal, silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1908, obverse engraved ‘H Company 4th Royal Sussex Regt.’ reverse engraved ‘Grand Aggte. 2nd Prize won by Pte. W. Hall. 1908’; Olympic Games Trial Races medal, silver hallmarks for Birmingham 1911, 38mm, the reverse engraved ‘A.A.A. 1912 Tug of War’, in fitted Vaughtons Ltd. case of issue, the cover inscribed Amateur Athletic Association 1912, generally nearly very fine or better (11)
£80-£120 577
A Selection of Miscellaneous Ephemera, including two Princess Mary Christmas 1914 tins, these both empty; a Memorial Card for Sergeant T. C. Stewart, 2nd Battalion, Scottish Rifles, who was Killed in Action on 6 June 1916; various letters relating to Sub-Lieutenant A. C. Scott, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, who died in active service on 16 October 1941; Memorial Scroll, ‘Lance-Corporal K. U. Brown, Highland Light Infantry’; named Army Council enclosure ’Pte R H Green’; a Silver Identity Bracelet to ‘
F.Lt. J. C. S. Turner. 7789’, later Squadron Leader, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, who died in active service on 12 September 1945; a silver Legion of Frontiersman Medal for Long Service and Efficiency, unnamed; a Cape Colony National Rifle Association Skilled Shot Medallion ‘Capt. R. W.
Mc.Cluskie. C.P.R. 1912.’ in case of issue; Commission Document appointing G. N. Wise a Lieutenant in the Intelligence Corps, Territorial Army, dated 15 June 1956; together with his identity tags; a Hertfordshire Regiment beret; and various buttons, cloth insignia, letters, photographs, and other ephemera, generally nearly very fine and better (lot) £100-£140
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