396323 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen
396323 Lose gefunden, die zu Ihrer Suche passen. Abonnieren Sie die Preisdatenbank, um sofortigen Zugriff auf alle Dienstleistungen der Preisdatenbank zu haben.
Preisdatenbank abonnieren- Liste
- Galerie
-
396323 Los(e)/Seite
A French Napoleon III gilt-bronze Pietra Dura and enamel tobacco jar, cylindrical form with inset hardstone floral plaque, engraved decoration, rope twist border and leather lining, diameter 16cm, height 13cmGeneral wear and tarnishing to high points, enamel has 1 small surface chip and several hairline cracks, lining inside lid is loose
A 19th century brass-cased carriage clock, foliate engraved silvered dial with enamel chapter ring and presentation plaque "Presented to Dr A E Morison on his marriage by the Mens Ambulance Class Hartlepool July 5th 1893", chiming on a gong, case height 13cm, working orderHigh points slightly tarnished with general wear, no obvious damage
A 19th century French brass-cased carriage clock, by Hall & Co of Paris, white enamel dial with Roman numeral hour markers and movement striking on a gong, back plate no. 1636, case height 13cm, working orderMovement is currently working, back glass plate has 2 corner chips, case is quite tarnished
Harlow, Lane-End. An early 19thC moon rolling longcase clock, the 31cm wide painted enamel Roman numeric and Arabic dial, with floral spandrels, moon rolling action, date aperture, and subsidiary second hand, in a broken swan neck pedimented hood surmounted by three brass urns, one with eagle finial, above a shaped oak and mahogany trunk door, on bracket feet, eight day movement with weights and key, 212cm high.
A 19th century red metal and silver closed back garnet and paste cluster ring, set to the centre with an oval foil backed garnet, surrounded by eight hand cut paste stones and either side pale pink enamel sections. The trumpeting shoulders with engraved foliate design flowing down the band. With an antique ring box. Ring Size J.
A collection of MCC accessories, including two pairs of MCC logo cufflinks, an MCC gentleman's watch, a pair of green enamel stump and ball cufflinks and a cased 1987 England v Australia Centenary commemorative silver medallion produced by Garrard London ltd celebrating “100years of Test Cricket England v Australia 1887-1987” embossed with a Kangaroo, Lion and Ashes and George and Dragon on the reverse, Birmingham hallmarks to the rim.
Vincenti et Cie: a French 19th Century gilt brass and champleve mantel clock, with arabic dial and two train drum movement striking on a gong on the hour and half-hour, the case with cupola-style central finial and four outer finials, decorative polychrome enamel panels to body, on stepped plinth base with turned feet, 29cms
Sir William Strang, G.C.M.G., K.C.B., M.B.E. (1893-1978) and Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon, KG, MC, PC (1897-1977).The Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Cross (Civil) GCMG, comprising silver gilt and enamel badge of the Grand Cross and silver, silver gilt and enamel breast badge, by Garrard & Co Ltd, cased with sash ribbon and neck ribbons; together with a letter dated 25th May 1932 from John Simon of the Foreign Office informing Strang of his appointment of Companion of the Order; and a letter from Anthony Eden as Foreign Secretary dated 21st November 1943, informing Strang of his appointment to Knight Commander; Strang received the Class of Knight Grand Cross in 1950.After the First World War, in which he fought as an Officer in the Worcestershire Regiment, in 1919, he joined the Diplomatic Service and served at the British embassy in Belgrade from 1919 to 1922, at the Foreign Office from 1922 to 1930 and at the embassy in Moscow from 1930 to 1933. During his time in Moscow he played an important role in the Metro-Vickers engineers trial, in which six British engineers were accused of spying. He returned to the Foreign Office in 1933, and held office as head of the League of Nations section until 1937 and of the Central Department from 1937 to 1939.During the 1930s he was an adviser to the government at the major international meetings, and met Mussolini, Hitler and Stalin. He was a tacit opponent of appeasement, but always stayed loyal to the government. Strang was present at the major conferences between the Allied leaders during the Second World War. In 1943 Strang was appointed the British representative on the European Advisory Commission, with the rank of ambassador. The commission was established by the Allies to study the possible post-war political problems in Europe and make recommendation but was dissolved at the Potsdam Conference. In June 1945, Strang became political adviser to the Commander-in-Chief of British forces in Germany, Bernard Montgomery.Strang again returned to the Foreign Office in 1947 and served as Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the German section from 1947 to 1949 and as Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs from 1949 to 1953. The six years Strang served as Permanent Under-Secretary of State saw the gradual recovery of Europe through the Marshall Plan, the establishment of the Western European Union and NATO and the breaking of the Berlin blockade. He retired from the Foreign Office in December 1953 due to ill health, following an incident where he fainted during Queen Elizabeth II's coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey.While serving as an army captain, Strang was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1918. He was made a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) in 1932, a Companion of the Order of the Bath (CB) in 1939, a KCMG in 1943, a GCMG in 1950 and a KCB in 1953. In 1954, he was raised to the peerage as Baron Strang, of Stonesfield in the County of Oxford. He later served as a Deputy Speaker and Deputy Chairman of Committees in the House of Lords and as Convenor of the Crossbench Peers.
A Quantity of Masonic Regalia Relating to the Lodge of Furness No.995 and West Lancashire, including Royal Arch, Craft, Craft Provincial, Mark, Mark Provincial, comprising nine aprons, two pairs of Provincial cuffs, nine collars, six collarettes, four sashes, four Provincial embroidered insignia, four neck ties, two pairs of gloves, related books and twenty four gilt metal and enamel breast and collar jewels - ten attached; also, a silver gilt and enamel Founder's breast jewel to Liverpool Epworth Lodge No.5381 and a collarette with Rose Croix 30 Degree Eagle

-
396323 Los(e)/Seite