A SILVER-GILT VINE PATTERN DESSERT SERVICE R. & S. GARRAD & CO. (SEBASTIAN HENRY GARRARD), LONDON 1916 Engraved with a crest, comprising: Twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tea spoons, twelve ice spoons, two serving spoons, two ladles and a pair of grape scissors 2750g (88.4 oz) Together with the following knives with filled handles and silver gilt blades: Twelve dessert knives And two pairs of nut crackers with gilt fittings In a fitted canteen Illustrated: The Connoisseur, May 1965, p.7 Condition Report: Marks are clearEngraving is crispSome wear to the gildingLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useNo keyScratches to the box and signs of old tapeCondition Report Disclaimer
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The Outstanding Distinguished Service Order awarded to Captain, later Lieutenant Colonel, Edmund Fearenside, “A” Company, 17th (Service) Battalion (2nd City) Manchester Regiment, the family history has stated Montauban, but further research has shown that the DSO was awarded for the Battalion Attack on Guilemont on the 30th July 1916, WO 389/2/1 ref. comprising, Distinguished Service Order, GVR, unnamed as issued, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Mily), hallmarked London 1919, 1914-15 Star, (Capt. E. Fearnside Manch. R.), 1914-1919 Victory Medal, (Lt. Col. E. Fearnside.), note British War Medal is missing from Group, very fine (4)DSO The London Gazette 26th September 1916Temporary Captain Edmund Fearenside, Manchester Regiment“For conspicuous gallantry in action. He led up to two companies of reinforcements over some 1,800 yards of open ground swept by machine gun fire, into a village. Here he rallied his men and organised a further attack. He displayed the greatest coolness and courage throughout”.OBE The London Gazette 3rd June 1919Fearenside, Maj. (T./Lt. Col.) Edmund, D.S.O, Manc, R,Edmund Fearenside was born on the 2nd June 1881 in the Market town of Burton, near Kendal in the County of Westmorland (Now Cumbria).The Son of Thomas Charles, a local coal, wine and spirit merchant and Mary Ann Fearenside, Edmund had an older Brother Harold born in 1880.Edmunds Father died 6 Months after he was born and when he was 6, His Mother died in 1887 aged 36 Years. Edmund went to live with his Fathers Brother, William at 44, Hartingham Road, Toxteth Park, Liverpool. In 1889 aged 9, Edmund was sent to Ellesmere College in Shropshire and stayed until 1898 when he was awarded a Wakeman scholarship to Denstone College in Uttoxeter Shropshire, where he studied the classics.He was a fine Cricketer and an excellent Rugby player and took the lead in many of the School plays.“Ted” as he was affectionately known carried off many of the School prizes and it was no surprise when in 1900 he won an open scholarship to queens College, Oxford. Ted was an Oxford rugby blue and first reserve for the England team including the 1906 game against the New Zealand All Blacks. In 1902 Edmund gained a Second Class Classical Honours Degree and in, 1904 a Second Class Literature Degree.From 1903-1904 he was a member of Harlequins rugby club and a Cheshire County Rugby XV.In 1905, Edmund Fearenside took up the post of classics master at Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh and was still there at the outbreak of war in August 1914.(Another ex-Master of Merchiston was Wilfrith Elstob who was later to command the 16th Battalion and go on to win a Victoria Cross for his actions at Manchester Hill in 1918).Edmund had had only 50 hours previous Military Experience with the Edinburgh University Officer Training Corp but he Volunteered for service and on the 19th September 1914 he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the 17th (Service) Battalion of The Manchester Regiment.The 17th Manchester’s were a “Pals” Battalion raised amongst the City’s clerks and warehousemen in a welter of patriotic fervour and indignation at Germany’s invasion of Belgium and perceived threat to the British Empire. These were Men of little or no military experience and Officers with leadership potential were desperately needed-men such as Edmund Fearenside.The small, but highly trained peacetime British Army were despatched to Belgium straight away and old Officers and soldiers were brought out of retirement to train the new armies for service. Training commenced in and around the City and the Men were billeted at Heaton Park, a large open Public space on the outskirts of Manchester. The Officers were usually trained by the Adjutant-a regular officer attached to the Battalion-In the case of the 17th Battalion, Captain Charles McDonald. On the 19th December 1914 Lieutenant Fearenside was promoted to Temporary Captain and was appointed the Second in Command of A company.On the 24th April 1915 the Battalion moved to Belton Park near Grantham and on the 7th September to Lark Hill on Salisbury Plain.On the 8th November 1915, Captain Fearenside and the 17th Battalion left Folkestone for Boulogne and Military service in France. In the July battles of the Somme, Captain Fearenside was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his part in the assault on Guilemont on the 30th July 1916. His Citation published in the London Gazette of 26th September reads:Temporary Captain Edmund Fearenside, Manchester Regiment“For conspicuous gallantry in action. He led up to two companies of reinforcements over some 1,800 yards of open ground swept by machine gun fire, into a village. Here he rallied his men and organised a further attack. He displayed the greatest coolness and courage throughout”.On the 13th October 1916 Captain Fearenside proceeded to England to attend a Commanding Officers course in Aldershot, returning to the Battalion on the 6th January 1917. On the 7th January 1917 Captain Fearenside DSO took command of A Company. On the 23rd he was appointed Battalion second in Command.On several occasions during His service Captain Fearenside assumed command of the Battalion and apart from a brief posting to Brigade Headquarters he spent the whole of the war with them. He returned to England in August 1918 and ended his Military career as an Acting Lieutenant Colonel Commanding the 14th South Lancashire Regiment.On the 3rd June 1919 he was appointed an Officer in the order of the British Empire (Class IV), Military Division.On the 15th July 1919 he relinquished the acting rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was finally released from Military Service on the 16th July 1919.Edmund Fearenside returned to Merchiston Castle School in Edinburgh and remained there until his retirement in 1935. During the Second World War he returned to teaching as a Master at St Edwards School in Oxford, finishing in 1946.His address was given as 10, Woodstock close, Oxford and he was a Member of the Clarendon Gentleman’s club in Oxford. Edmund Fearenside DSO, OBE died, after a long illness on the 2nd October 1959 in an Oxford Hospital aged 78.Sold with Copy Medal Index Card, Copy London Gazette entries, he appears in the Manchester City Battalions Book of Honour 1914-18, Two Copy Photographs in uniform, His Officer Papers are held at the National and OBE are in their Garrad & Co Cases of issue. The Medals are housed in a solid silver cigarette case autographed by many officers a presentation to Lt Col Fearnside DSO date 28th of August 1918.
λ A Victorian silver hot milk pot, by R & S Garrad & Co, London 1839, baluster form, engraved shell and foliate decoration, domed hinged cover with engraved initials, scroll handle with ivory insulators, on a raised circular foot, height 14cm, approx. weight 10.7oz.Ivory registration number B41HE1H9.
Decanter Set Garrads England, London, 2.Hälfte 20.Jahrhundert. Set bestehnd aus 2 Glasdecantern mit Silbermontierung, Henkel und Glasstopfen. Punzen: Stadtmarke Leopardenkopf für London, Feingehaltsmarke laufender Löwe im Profil für 925/1000, Jahresbuchstabe "X" für 1997, Meistermarke "G&Co LD", "GARRAD LONDON". Höhe 30,5cm. - Zustand I-II
GARRAD; a 401 turntable (af).Condition Report: Electrical items are not tested, we do not know if they are in full working order. The item or items in this lot are sold as decorative works of art only and would need to be rewired and tested on installation by a qualified electrician.Unknown operating condition or if complete.
A VICTORIAN SILVER SHAPED CIRCULAR SALVER R. & S. GARRAD & CO., LONDON 1880 With a chased flower heard, cross and foliate border, engraved with a foliate and strap work band, an armorial and presentation inscription, on four foliate scroll feet 39cm (15 1/2in) diameter 1553g (49.95 oz) Condition Report: Marks are clear Stands well Engraving is crisp Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
Pair of Medals Including a Commander of the British Empire Badge, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Commanders neck badge, 2nd type, on small size Military Division ribbon, in Garrad & Co. fitted case of issue (Military Division), Victory medal, “2. LIEUT E.P. MORRIS”. A collectors note with this medal states the recipient is entitled to a Civil C.B.E. but we have been unable to confirm this. There are 3 recipients of medals with this name and rank combination, 2 of which were killed during the Great War.
LeCoultre/Garrad, Retailed by Asprey. A chrome and glass Art Deco desk timepiece, circa 1930. Movement: manual winding, 8-day movement. Dial: metal disc, stylised Arabic numerals to the chapter ring. Case: chrome frame with green glass panels, stepped stylised feet, no. 1064. Signed: case and dial signed LeCoultre, case and dial signed Garrard. Dimensions: height 13cm, width 14.5cm. £200-£300 --- Condition Report Movement: running at the time of cataloguing, the winder for adjusting the hands has come off, stem broken and the winder is separate. Dial: slightly dirty between the glass panels. Case: very small chip to the rear glass panel on the bottom corner which is hidden by the foot, scuffs to the chrome frame. Glass loose in the frame and foot also loose. Gross weight: Please note that the above condition report is a statement of opinion only and may not specify all mechanical replacements or imperfections. Watches are opened to examine the movements, no warranties are made that the watches are water-resistant. The watch has not been tested for the accuracy of its time keeping and would benefit from a service at the buyer’s expense.
An 18ct gold and diamond five row bombé ring, by Garrard & Co., a raised central section bead set with three lines of graduated round brilliant diamonds, flanked by similarly set guards. Plain hollowed shoulders and a tapered band. Maker's mark for Garrad & Co., London 1991. Ring case by Garrard & Co., 112 Regent Street, London. 8.66g. Finger size J¼Buying this diamond ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportDiamonds well matched, white, bright and lively. Scratches and marks to the shank, commensurate with age.
ASPREY & GARRARD. Paire de salières 'Hongrois et Grec' en argent 800°/°°Tenant un panier, base rocaille.Poids: 1238gH. 15 cm ASPREY & GARRARD. Pair of silver 'Hungarian and Greek' salt cellars. Footnotes: Provenance Asprey & Garrad, Londres, le 24 septembre 1999For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
To be sold without reserve. Property of a Lady [a] A pair of Victorian binoculars [b] A 1950s Mappin & Webb desk clock and barometer. [c] A 1960s Garrad desk clock with thermometer in leather case. Dimensions: [a] 4.5 in. (H) x 3.5 in. (W) [b] 3 in. (H) x 3 in. (W) [c] 2 in. (H) x 4.5 in. (W)
A GROUP OF ASSORTED RADIOS AND GUITAR AMPLIFIERS, comprising a Selena 'Vega' radio receiver Russian made, a vintage cream and blue Bush medium and longwave radio, a red Sharp GF-7 stereo radio cassette with six tapes, a boxed Goodmans ATS-802 portable radio/clock, a modern pink Quest Retro DAB radio, two modern Pure 'The Bug' DAB digital radio/ alarms one silver, the other grey, two new and unused Stagg 3M audio cables, a vintage Garrad turntable, a Squier Sa-10 acoustic guitar amplifier and an AS (Acoustic Solutions) model JE21 amplifier (13) (Condition Report: turntable in need of restoration, others not tested, cases appear undamaged)
A collection of silver, including a Victorian drum shaped mustard pot, with blue glass lining, hallmarked Charles Boyton II, London 1891, 6.5cm high, a pair of filled silver candle sticks, W. I. Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1977, 26cm high, a three part cruet set, comprising salt, pepper and mustard, with plastic blue liner, A. T. Cannon Ltd, Birmingham, 1973 special mark used to commemorate the bicentenary of the assay office, a commemorative ashtray, engraved with 'ICI WHEATRACE 1980-81, REGIONAL WINNER, "THE NEW GLOOMS", Garrad & Co Ltd, London 1981, 10.9cm diameter, and a silver cream jug, raised on circular foot, with gadrooned rim, Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1938, 10.7cm, total weighable silver 15.05toz. (1 bag)
Of Antarctic Exploration interest, Apsley Cherry-Garrard: Collection of books, letters, photographs, family histories, estates, etc. including J M Barrie photograph and signed letters from George Bernard Shaw. The Worst Journey in the World, 1951 one-volume edition with signed presentation to Noel Turner (brother to Angela) very good with slight foxing to fore-edge, in torn and chipped dusk jacket. Cherry: A Life of Apsley Cherry-Garrard, by Sara Wheeler, 2001 with gift inscription from Angela, very good in very good dust jacket. With Scott to the Pole, by Howard Marshall, 1960, very good indeed in slightly torn and chipped dust jacket. Scott's Last Voyage, by Ann Savours, 1975, near very good in dust jacket. Photographs of Cherry-Garrad: as a baby with his mother; as a young boy with his father; in Lieutenant Commander uniform; with Lady Scott, George Bernard Shaw and his wife; with dog brought back from Antarctic. 7 hand-written letters and postcards from George Bernard Shaw, 3 photographs of GBS photograph O JM Barrie, taken by Angela.The Lamer house and estate: including 1892 linen-backed, folding map of the estate; 3 paper plans, approx.60 photographs and postcards of the house, estate, buildings, working life and people; letters and clipping relating to history and use in the press. The Garrard Family: including historical manuscripts, pedigrees, will, death certificate and account book. Correspondence relating to the Scott Expedition and use of material in books, TV, and radio. Holiday photographs of Greece, 1953. The Gosnall (and Turner) Family: including letters, clippings, death certificates, will, pedigrees, diaries, framed photographs. Mounted photograph of Sir Clements Markham, family and friends, including AC-G. British Royal Red Cross medal with provenance to war nurse Louisa McLaughlin.NB: Provenance by descent from the family.More images available upon request
A 1960s Garrad record player in teak cabinet. With hinged top revealing record player, with six dials (two lacking), with HMV Stereomaster operating instructions for model No. 2018 the front and sides pierced for speakers, on tapering square legs L84.5cm x D42.5cm x H60.5cm Condition Report: In generally good condition with a Garrard record deck, is missing two knobs but is structurally sound.
FIVE 2OTH CENTURY SILVER OR ELECTROPLATED BOXED SETS FLATWARE/CUTLERY, comprising set of silver coffee spoons, set of six gateaux forks, set of six silver ice cream spoons, set of six plated grapefruit spoons by Garrad and Co., set of six silver handled fruit knives, total weighable silver approx. 12ozt (30)
Garrad and Roamer: Two gentleman's 9ct gold calendar wristwatchesThe Garrard with an ETA Cal.2783 25-jewel automatic movement, brushed champagne dial, gold baton hour markers, gold hands, date at 3, polished round case with snap-on back stamped 9ct and engraved with presentation inscription for 25 years service, dated 1978, 33.5mm, 37g gross, original box and guarantee; the Roamer of near identical form, cal.430 17-jewel manual movement, the back stamped 9ct and engraved with presentation inscription to the same recipient, dated 1965, 33mm, 32g gross, with original box and guarantee. (2)Both with later associated leather straps. Both with minor typical abrasions and scratches consistent with age and use. Crystals have a few minor abrasions. Dials good with a few tiny tarnishing marks. Both movements wind, set and run - Not guaranteed for timekeeping or water resistance - it is advised that these watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or the original manufacturer before full use.
E Garrad-Coles MC and WO T Denys Teare Author of Evader Members of R. A. F. Escaping Society Signed FDC Lysander 1989 limited Edition 50 with FDI Postmark and Stamp. All autographed items come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A LADY'S AND A GENT'S GOLD WRISTWATCH, the first a gents manual wind, 'Garrad' watch, featuring a round silvered dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, blue steel hands, in a polished case, personal engraving to the case back reads 'For Dunlop Service J.W.Heath', inside case back signed 'Dennison 12321, A.L.D 321827', hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1964, movement stamped '1120, 17 jewels', approximate case width 31.1mm, fitted with a rolled gold front stretch link bracelet, together with a signed 'Garrard & Co Ltd' box, the second an early 20th century manual wind watch, round silver and gold dial, Roman numerals, blue steel hands, in a polished rose gold case, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London import 1911, approximate case width 26.9mm, fitted with a rolled gold stretch link bracelet (condition report: both watches wind, set and run at time of cataloguing, although time keeping is untested, general light wear to both, overall condition good)
A SELECTION OF GENTLEMENS WATCHES, to include a Garrad quartz gold plated stainless steel wristwatch, an Avia 17 jewels wristwatch, a Rotary wristwatch, two Sekonda watches, a Lorus wristwatch, an Accurist quartz wristwatch and two further watches (condition report: overall conditions good to poor, many watches not functioning, surface plate worn away to many, some with missing straps, scratches to faces)
The Most Excellent Order of The British Empire, K.B.E (Civil) Knight Commander's set of insignia, comprising neck badge to civilian riband, silver-gilt and enamel, breast star silver, silver-gilt and enamel, in Garrad & Co Ltd fitted case, together with The Most Distinguished Order of St.Michael and St.George, C.M.G Companions neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel to riband in R & S Garrard & Co fitted case, the miniature neck badge, an Edward VII Imperial Service Medal, star, bronze, silver plate and enamel, in Elkington & Co Ld fitted case, and the miniature, and a miniature Union of South Africa Commemoration medal, all unnamed as issued, awarded Sir Albert Browne with accompanying press cuttings.
Elliott for Garrard & Co. a small 17th century-style white onyx mantel clock: having an eight-day duration timepiece, the square silvered dial having a raised chapter ring with black Roman numerals and brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners, the centre signed Garrard & Co Ltd, 112 Regent Street, London, An Elliott Clock, the white onyx case with caddy-top, brass handle to top and standing on bun feet, height 20cm handle up. Complete with Garrad box.
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