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Los 319

Four: Lieutenant H. D. Jones, Royal Engineers, late Royal Marines, who was attached to the British Mission Portuguese Corps and was Mentioned in Despatches 1914-15 Star (Deal 633-S- Act. Sgt. H. D. Jones. R.M.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Lieut. H. D. Jones.); Portugal, Republic, Military Order of Aviz, Knight’s breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, with top slide bar, good very fine and a scarce combination (4) £600-£800 --- Harold Duniam Jones was born in August 1886 and enlisted in the Royal Marines Divisional Engineers in October 1914, having previously worked as a Railway Construction Engineer in Brazil before the war. Formed into three companies, the men of R.M.D.E. were transferred en bloc to the Royal Engineers after Gallipoli, forming 247, 248 and 249 Field Companies, R.E. Commissioned a Lieutenant in October 1915, he was invalided from Gallipoli due to sickness in December 1915. Subsequently attached to the British Mission, Portuguese Corps, he was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 7 April 1918) and awarded the Military Order of Aviz (London Gazette 21 August 1919). Sold with the recipient’s original M.I.D. certificate, inscribed to ‘T./Lt. H. D. Jones, Attd. Brit. Mission Portuguese Corps’, and dated 7 April 1918, mounted for display; and copied research

Los 367

Five: Private M. V. Steele, Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders British War and Victory Medals (2927 Pipr. M. S. Steele. 9 Q.O.C.H.) these both renamed; Defence and War Medals 1939-45 (2921944 M. V. Steele. Cameron Hdrs.) these both privately impressed; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial, with Second and Third Additional Award Bars (2921955 Pte. M. V. Steele. Camerons) mounted as worn, nearly very fine Three: Signalman D. P. Hawkins, Royal Corps of Signals, who died in North Africa on 30 December 1942 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45, with named Army Council enclosure, in card box of issue addressed to ‘Mrs. D. G. Hawkins, 13, Parsons Green Lane, Fulham, London, SW6’, good very fine Five: Attributed to Private T. H. Jones, Royal Army Service Corps 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, 1 clasp, 1st Army; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; together with the recipient’s Soldier’s Service and Pay Book, good very fine Six: Attributed to P. O. Bell 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Africa Star, 1 clasp, North Africa 1942-43; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, mounted as worn; together with a Lagos Caledonian Society Past Chieftain’s Badge, silver-gilt and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘P. O. Bell 1970/71, 1971/72’, good very fine One: E. G. Brotherhood, Home Guard Defence Medal; together with the recipient’s Home Guard Certificate, named to Edgar Geoffrey Brotherhood, and dated 7 November 1941 to 31 December 1944; and various postcard photographs. extremely fine One: I. Johnson Defence Medal, with Home Secretary’s enclosure, in named card box of issue, addressed to ‘Mr. I. Johnson, 71 Southover, Bromley, Kent’; together with the recipient’s St. John Re-examination Cross, silvered, the reverse engraved ‘A108538 Isaac W. Johnson’, with 13 bronze date bars for 1950 to 1962 inclusive, good very fine (22) £100-£140 --- Douglas Percy Hawkins was born in Fulham, London, and served with the Royal Signals during the Second World War in North Africa. He died on 30 December 1942 and is buried at Benghazi War Cemetery, Libya.

Los 421

Six: Sergeant J. Ridgway, Cheshire Constabulary 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Jubilee 1977, unnamed as issued; Police L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (Sergt. John Ridgway.); together with a Royal Life Saving Society Award of Merit, bronze and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘J. Ridgway 1950’, good very fine and better (7) £100-£140 --- John Ridgway was awarded his Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in November 1972, whilst service with the Stockport Division, Cheshire Constabulary.

Los 433

Imperial Service Medal (2), E.VII.R., Star issue, unnamed in Elkington, London, case of issue; G.V.R., Circular issue, 2nd ‘Coronation robes’ issue (Harry James Tyrrell.) in case of issue, minor enamel damage to first, otherwise extremely fine (2) £120-£160 --- Sold with two Imperial Service Medal bestowal documents, the first named to Mr. H. J. Tyrrell, for meritorious service in the Portsmouth Dockyard, and dated 14 July 1905; the second named to Mr. Harry James Tyrrell, and undated. Possibly a father and son pair.

Los 487

A Selection of Miscellaneous Nursing Lapel Badges. Comprising Naburn & Bootham Park Hospital York, silver and enamel, unnamed; Ormskirk District School of Nursing, silver and enamel, the reverse scratched ‘Beddoe’; Royal Medico-Psych Association Certified Nurse, silver and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘E. G. King. 1819.’; Grimsby School of Nursing, silvered and enamel, unnamed; Rainhill Hospital, silvered and enamel, unnamed; The Manchester School of Radiography, silvered and enamel, unnamed; Frances Harrison School of Nursing, silvered and enamel, unnamed; St. Dunstan’s Staff, silvered and enamel, unnamed; North Bierley Union Infirmary Clayton, bronze, the reverse engraved ‘Jane Ann Burn 11th. June 1928.’; Kettering General Hospital 1940, gilt and enamel, unnamed, all except the last with reverse pin-back suspensions, generally very fine (10) £80-£100

Los 489

Primrose League Badges. Comprising a Honorary Knight’s Badge, gilt, with clasps for Special Service 1909, General Election 1910, 2nd General Election 1910, Special Service 1910 Delegate 1911, Special Service 1912, Delegate 1913, and Special Service 1913; together with a Ladies’ Grand Council badge, gilt and enamel, with pin-back suspension; and a Ruling Councillor’s Badge, gilt and enamel, with pin-back suspension, good very fine (4) £50-£70 --- Sold together with a Chevalier’s Badge of the French Legion of Honour, in relic condition, silver, gold centre, and enamel, Henry IV facing right to obverse central medallion, the reverse central medallion missing, no crown, and with significant damage throughout.

Los 490

Army Temperance Association India Medals. Army Temperance Association India One Year Medal, silver (ATAI.2), with ‘Fidelity’ top riband bar, and ‘Relief of Chitral 1895’ clasp; Five Year Medal, silver and enamel (ATAI.5), with top ‘North West Frontier of India 1895’ riband bar; Six Year Medal, silver (ATAI.6), with top ‘Relief of Chitral 1895’ riband bar; Seven Year Meal, silver (ATAI.7), with tope ‘Waziristan 1894-5’ riband bar; Eight Year Medal, silver (ATAI.8), with plain top suspension bar, and ‘Somaliland 1903-04’ clasp, all unnamed as issued, good very fine, some of the campaign clasps and bars rare (5) £100-£140

Los 491

Army Temperance Association Medals. Army Temperance Association India One Year Medal, silver (ATAI.2), with ‘Fidelity’ top riband bar, and ‘Frontier 1897-8’ clasp (Pte. A. Widdowson. 2 Bn. Derby Regt.); Three Year Medal, silver (ATAI.3), with ‘Excelsior’ top riband bar, and ‘Aden Hinterland’ clasp; Five Year Medal, silver and enamel (ATAI.5), with ‘Omderman’ clasp; Army Temperance Association Home One Year Medal, silver (2) (ATAH.2), the first with Prince of Wales’s feathers device to riband, as issued by the Hibernian Schools (Cadet Corpl. T. R. Parker.); the second with ‘Fidelity’ top riband bar, and ‘South Africa’ clasp (257. Pte. H. George. Suffolk Regt.); Royal Army Temperance Association, One Year Medal, silver (RATA.2) with York rose device to riband, as issued by the Duke of York’s School (Cadet. Peter. Robson.) unnamed as issued except where stated, good very fine, some of the campaign bars rare (6) £100-£140

Los 492

Church of England Temperance Society Medals. Church of England Temperance Society Membership Medal, bronze (CETS.2), with original suspension and top suspension bar; One Year Medal (CETS.3) (4), large silver issue (2), one with ‘CETS Two Years’ clasp; small silver issue; bronze issue; together with a CETS bronze shield, the reverse embossed ‘Prize Medal Crystal Palace Fete 1904’, with seven ‘CETS’ clasps, and ‘Two Years - Prayerful’, ‘Four Years - Truthful’, ‘Five Years - Enduring’, and ‘Six Years - Steadfast’ clasps; and a CETS gilt and enamel badge, all unnamed as issued, generally very fine (7) £60-£80

Los 494

Independent Order of Good Templars and London Temperance Hospital Medals. Independent Order of Good Templars Anchor Medal, gilt and enamel, with ‘Charity’ suspension bar, unnamed as issued, some enamel damage; together with an Independent Order of Good Templars Presentation Medallion, silver-gilt, the obverse engraved ‘Search the Scriptures.’, the reverse engraved ‘I.O.G.T. Presented to Bro. Aaron Lamton D.G.W.C.T. by the Members of the Chosen Few Lodge 656 as a token of Respect 1st March 1875’, the edge engraved ‘Faith, Hop and Charity’; and two London Temperance Hospital silver crosses, both with enamelled ‘LTH’ central medallion, the reverses engraved ‘Edith M. Dickinson, Aug.1905 to 1908’; and ‘May. E. Ball, Feb. 28 1914 Feb. 28 1917’, generally very fine (4) £40-£50

Los 495

Great Britain Recabite Society Temperance Medals. Great Britain Recabite Society Six Month Medal, gilt and enamel, with ‘Six-Months’ top riband bar; One Year Medal, gilt and enamel (2), both with ‘One-Year’ top riband bar; Two Year Medal, gilt and enamel (2), one with ‘Two-Years’ top riband bar; Three Year Medal, gilt and enamel (2), one with ‘Long Live our Noble Queen’ around central medallion, both with ‘Three-Years’ top riband bar, Four Year Medal, silver and enamel, with ‘Four Years’ suspension bar; Five Year Meal gilt and enamel, with ‘Five Year’ top riband bar; Jubilee Medal 1887, gilt and enamel, with with silver riband bar; Merit Medal, silvered and enamel, wit top ‘Merit’ riband bar, all unnamed as issued, generally very fine (11) £80-£100

Los 529

The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, gold and enamel; George Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue, on lady’s bow riband; British War Medal 1914-20 (2); Victory Medal 1914-19 (2); 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; Defence Medal; War Medal 1939-45; together with a card display of eight Polish awards; a Russian Order of St. Anne, with swords, in base metal ands enamel; a reduced-sized miniature Belgian Order of Leopold; a reduced-sized miniature French Legion of Honour, this lacking obverse central medallion; and a French Croix de Guerre, the reverse dated 1914-19156, with bronze palm on riband, generally very fine and better (22) £60-£80

Los 530

Austria, Empire, Cannon Cross 1815, gilt bronze; Signum Memoriae Medal 1898, bronze, nearly very fine Belgium, Kingdom, Life Saving Medal, Leopold II, silver, the reverse engraved ‘F. Marchand’, very fine Czechoslovakia, People’s Republic, Badge for Devoted Labour, silver and enamel, reverse numbered ‘975’, very fine Germany, China Medal 1900, non-combatant issue, zinc; Nordhausen Labour Merit Medal, silver, nearly very fine Ottoman Empire, Liakat Medal, silver, edge bruising, nearly very fine Romania, Kingdom, Bravery Medal, silver, very fine Russia, Empire, Medal for the Tercentenary of the Romanovs 1913, bronze, very fine South Africa, Police Star of Merit, silver and enamel; together with unrelated Police insignia for Bravery; and various other miscellaneous foreign medals and other ephemera including a modern copy of the Star of the Annamese Order of the Dragon; and a metal matchbox case, with green enamel shamrock to cover, very fine £300-£400

Los 531

Brunei, Sultanate, Order of Loyalty to the State of Brunei, Second Class set of insignia, by Spink, London, comprising neck badge, 93mm including Star and Crescent suspension x 59mm, silver-gilt and enamel; Star, 82mm, silver, silver-gilt and enamel, with maker's cartouche to reverse and gold retaining pin, with neck riband bad lapel rosette, in slightly damaged case of issue, nearly extremely fine (2) £400-£500 --- Attributed to Thomas George Thomas, 1st Viscount Tonypandy, when he was Secretary of State for Wales, on the occasion of the Visit the Sultan of Brunei to Wales. Thomas George Thomas, 1st Viscount Tonypandy, was born in Port Talbot, Wales, on 29 January 1909, and educated at Tonypandy Grammar School and University College Southampton. After working as a schoolmaster in both London and Cardiff, he was elected to the House of Commons as Labour Member of Parliament for Cardiff Central in 1945, and in 1950 was returned for the new seat of Cardiff West, a seat he retained until his retirement from the Commons in 1983. He served as Secretary of State for Wales in Harold Wilson’s government from 1968-70, and was elected Speaker of the House of Commons on 3 February 1976, in which role the first broadcasting of parliamentary proceedings brought him unprecedented public attention, with his Welsh cries of “Order! Order!” becoming familiar to a generation of Britons. He retired as Speaker on 10 June 1983, and was raised to the peerage as Viscount Tonypandy (a viscountcy being the traditional honour for retiring Speakers for over 200 years). He died in Cardiff on 22 September 1997, heirless. Sold with a photographic image of the recipient with the Sultan.

Los 532

Egypt, Republic, Order of Independence, Commander’s neck badge, 90mm including Phoenix suspension x 64mm, silver, gilt, and enamel, mint mark to reverse and silver mark to reverse of suspension, very fine £60-£80

Los 545

Japan, Empire, Order of the Golden Kite, Sixth Class breast badge, silver-gilt; Order of the Rising Sun (4), Seventh Class breast badge, silver and enamel, in rio-nuri lacquered case of issue; Eighth Class breast badge (3), silver, one in rio-nuri lacquered case of issue; Allied Victory Medal, bronze; China Incident Medal, bronze, in case of issue; Fireman’s Merit Badge, gilt and red enamel; together with a Second World War Naval Pilot’s cloth wings, good very fine or better (9) £100-£140

Los 551

Sweden, Kingdom, Order of the North Star, Commander’s neck badge, 79mm including crown suspension x 55mm, silver-gilt and enamel, unmarked, in Carlman, Stockholm, case of issue, some tips of points of badge slightly bent, otherwise nearly extremely fine £100-£140

Los 552

Thailand, Kingdom, Order of the Crown, 2nd issue (2), Commander’s neck badge, 70mm including suspension x 45mm, silver-gilt and enamel; Gold Merit Medal, silver-gilt; Order of the White Elephant (3), 2nd issue, Silver Merit Medal, silver; 3rd issue (2), Officer’s neck badge, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, hallmarks to reverse of crown; Silver Merit Medal, silver together with Rama VI Coronation Medal 1911, in silver, good very fine or better (6) £100-£140

Los 553

Thailand, Kingdom, Order of the Crown, 3rd issue (8), Commander’s neck badge, unmarked, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, with next riband; Officer’s breast badge (3), silver-gilt and enamel, two hallmarked on reverse of crown; Knight’s breast badge (3), silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, two hallmarked on reverse of crown; Silver Merit Medal, silver, generally good very fine (8) £100-£140

Los 554

Thailand, Kingdom, Order of the Crown, 3rd issue (6), Fourth and Fifth Class breast badges, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, with various maker’s marks to reverse, three on lady’s bow ribands, generally good very fine (6) £80-£100

Los 555

Timor-Leste, Republic, Medal of Merit, breast badge, gilt and enamel, unmarked, with related miniature award, extremely fine and rare £80-£100

Los 144

A silver collarette, together with an Italian silver and green enamel hinged bangle, Mikimoto single cultured pearl tie slide, stamped '14k', weight approx 2.5g, and a white metal bird brooch (4)

Los 180

An 18ct gold wedding band, hallmarked Chester 1880, ring size K, weight approx 4.5g, together with a yellow metal box link chain stamped '9ct', weight approx 7.7g, two yellow metal charms in the form of cats, not stamped, a 9ct gold bar brooch, weight approx 2.1g, a blue and white sapphire cluster ring, stamped '18', size P, weight approx 2.8g, a yellow metal 'Qu'hier Que Demain' pendant, a split pearl and blue enamel star (possibly from a stick pin), a gilt badge and a gilt and stainless steel Baume wristwatch

Los 192

A collection of eleven stick pins, comprising; a reverse carved intaglio example depicting the Union Jack and Tricolour, a single stone diamond set pin, a seed pearl set horseshoe and running fox example, a goldminers shovel set pin, a coral set horseshoe example, a seed pearl and blue enamel forget-me-not example, a single stone citrine set pin, a seed pearl set crescent pin, a seed pearl set clover, a paste set wishbone and a simulated pearl (some damage) (11)

Los 212

A yellow metal and enamel RAF sweetheart brooch, stamped '9ct', weight approx 4.6g, together with a yellow metal and enamel Regimental brooch, 'Rajput Regiment', stamped 'ORR18', weight approx 5g, a 9ct gold Rotary bracelet watch, weight approx 17.3g and a yellow metal stick pin with entwined rope twist terminal, not stamped (4)

Los 215

A Victorian oval yellow metal locket, the black enamel front set with seed pearl crucifix, the reverse with engraved buckle cartouche with initials, all suspended from yellow metal chain, the barrel clasp stamped '9c', weight of chain approx 3.9g

Los 216

A Victorian white metal oval locket, suspended from chain, locket measures approx 52mm x 40mm, together with a yellow metal and blue enamel oval locket on plated chain

Los 219

An 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch, dated 1852, key wind and key set, the white enamel dial with black Roman hour markers and Arabic minute track, subsidiary seconds at 6, polished and engine-turned case, dust cap engraved for presentation, marked 18ct on stem, cover, back and dust cap, 3/4 plate movement signed Henry W Harrison, Liverpool and numbered 20001, 45mm, gross weight 80g, gold weight 44g (cover and crystal hinges at fault, crystal at fault).Front cover and bezel hinges detached.  Crystal cracked.  Dial good.  Minute hand slightly bent. Movement hinge missing pin. Movement does not wind and is not running.  Inscription reads: 'Presented to John McConnell Esquire, By his sincere friend, G.Booker, 1859'.

Los 220

British Watch Co: A 9ct gold open-face pocket watchDate: Circa 1925Movement: 3/4 plate, signed and numbered 434***, stem wind, stem setDial: White enamel, black Roman hour markers, black minutes track, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued handsCase: Plain polished, stamped 9ct to loop, stem, back and dust capSize: 48mmWeight: 89g grossCase fair to good with typical abrasions, scratches and very shallow dents, consistent with age and use.  Crystal good.  Dial good.  Hands good.  Movement winds, sets and runs - not tested for timekeeping or guaranteed.

Los 221

A silver open-face pocket watch, Lovejoy of Wimbledon, key wind and key set, the white enamel dial with black Roman hour markers, subsidiary seconds at 6, the Birmingham case assayed 1906 with engine-turned back, 3/4 plate movement with dust cover, 53mm, gross weight 4oz; a white metal open-face pocket watch, key wind and key set, the white enamel dial with black Roman hour markers and subsidiary seconds at 6, warranted coin silver case with engine-turned back, full plate movement, 52mm, gross weight 3.6oz; and a Rotary 9ct gold lady's wristwatch, the textured champagne dial with gold hour markers, polished oval case stamped 9ct, plated bracelet, 17-jewel manual movement, gross weight 12g. (3)

Los 25

A Halcyon Days enamel bonbonniere, in the form of a fox mask head stirrup cup, inspired by a Derby porcelain original circa 1820, boxed, overall length of bonbonniere 7.5cmLindsey Knapp (Victoria Gallery).

Los 397

A group of ceramics comprising the following Royal Worcester: a cobalt and gilt small cabinet cup and saucer, a toby jug, with red jacket and blue waistcoat, model 2831, a Bomber Command Royal Air Force mug; blush ivory comprising a nautilus shell, 16.5cm high, a miniature mug, 3.5cm high (restored handle) and two vases, tallest 13.5cm high; 'Grandmother's Dress' modelled by Freda Doughty, number 3081; a Queen Elizabeth II brooch (boxed): and a circular jar and cover transfer-printed with a hunter and hounds; Birmingham Enamels circular box and cover; Halcyon Days '50' blue and gilt enamel oval trinket box and cover, a late 19th-century three piece condiment set; a Venetian fused or enamelled glass miniature perfume bottle on chain and a pair of late Victorian opaque glass vases printed with frolicking putto, 29cm high (qty)Miniature Royal Worcester cup and saucer- crazing to the glaze on both pieces, saucer with slight hairlineRoyal Worcester bud vase - chip to rim.Pair of glass vases - losses to gilding on rim of one vase. No cracks or chips.No further damages or repairs.

Los 420

A group of English bone china and porcelaincomprising a miniature Coalport cabinet cup and saucer, pink ground with gilt details, saucer 8.5cm diameter; a pair of Royal Crown Derby imari twin-handled vases, pattern 2444, 11cm high; a nice quality Coalport dessert tazza, circa 1881-90, painted with a central scene of Muckross Abbey (Killarney National Park, County Kerry, Ireland), further decorated with panels of birds to the lemon border and foot, printed factory marks, painted title, 12cm high; a cabinet plate attributed to Copeland and Garrett, circa 1840, painted with a view of Nazareth within turquoise and gilt border, titled to reverse but otherwise unmarked, 24cm diameter; a pair of Davenport landscape painted plates, decorated with two alternate views of Ben Lomond from Tarlet and Lake of Killarney, printed and impressed marks, 22.5cm diameter; a Coalport plate, painted with the rotunda at Hagley Park, Worcestershire, titled verso 'Pope's Temple', circa 1820, pattern number 1/434, 24cm diameter; a pair of Derby plates decorated with flowers, impressed marks, one signed 'M.K Clark' to the reverse, 22.5cm diameter; a Royal Worcester miniature jug painted with a pheasant, together with a further miniature Royal Doulton jug with goats and a miniature Graingers mug with a Peacock and a small Continental porcelain model of a reclining nude lady in a boat, 9cm highCoalport miniature cabinet cup - Crazing to both pieces.RCD imari vases - One with restoration to approximately two-thirds of mouth and neckCoalport tazza - missing two raised enamel white dots to the border around the foot rim. One line of crazing visible through the upper portion of the Abbey, together with further full crazing through the stem and foot. Some patches of surface paint wear to the landscape scene.Nazareth plate - some areas of light wear to the gilding on the raised moulding.Davenport plates - Small foot rim chip to the Lake of Killarney plate.Coalport Hagley Park plate - Small foot rim fault and further small blemishes/areas of kiln grit to the floor rim. Gilding loss to the rim and outer border.

Los 315

Sovereign Base Areas Police, Cyprus post 1960 cap badge. Good scarce die-cast chromed crowned star bearing blue enamel circlet with SBA cypher to voided centre. Loops. VGC Small police force for the British controlled Sovereign Base Areas (SBA) of Akrotiri and Dhekelia in Cyprus formed in 1960.

Los 334

Scottish Women’s Hospital 1914-19 Service badge. Good scarce die-cast gilt brass example. Thistle flanked in blue enamel by FRANCE and SERBIA set it irregular scroll SCOTTISH WOMEN’S HOSPITAL 1914-19. Brooch pin replaced. GC The Scottish Women’s Hospital was affiliated to the Women’s Suffragette movement. The Hospital was formed by Elsie Inglis and in 1916 received funding from the London Suffrage Society.

Los 335

31st Division WW1 Battle Badge. Good scarce die-cast brass enamelled crossed white and red roses within a green enamel wreath. Flat hexagonal loops. GC The Division was made up of Yorkshire and Lancashire troops. The crossed roses sign, representing the Houses of York and Lancaster, was adopted in July 1917.

Los 340

Coldstream Guards Officer Service Dress silver cap badge. Fine small facetted silvered star mounted with pierced Garter on a blue enamel ground; to the centre, the Cross of St. George in red enamel. Reverse impressed STERLING. JRG&S (JR Gaunt and Son) Stout loops. VGC

Los 342

Royal Lincolnshire Regiment Officer silver plate, gilt and blue enamel cap badge circa 1945-60. Fine scarce die-cast silver plated facetted star mounted with gilt title circlet; blue enamel centre bearing silver Sphinx. Long loops VGC Amalgamated with the Northamptonshire Regiment in 1960 to form the 2nd East Anglian Regiment.

Los 371

China. Shanghai Volunteer Corps HQ Staff Officer pair of collar badges. Fine rare unmarked silver faceted star with central enamel medallion bearing the motto OMNIA JUNCTA IN UNO, Chinese caracters and flags of the nations represented in this International Settlement. On the lower three points of the star, applied silver letters S V C. (2 items) The SVC was disbanded early in 1942 after the Japanese took over the International Settlement.

Los 47

British Army Officiating Chaplain's pre 1953 scarf badge. Fine large die-cast silvered, gilt and blue enamel example. Stout brooch pin VGC Worn by visiting clergy when called to minister at garrisons and camps not having their own resident RAChD chaplain.

Los 76

Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.) Victorian Officer cap badge circa 1886-1901. Fine scarce die-cast silver-plated crowned Maltese cross on gilt scroll; Stag to blue enamel centre. Loops. VGC

Los 77

Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regt.) Officer cap badge circa 1926. Good scarce die-cast silver crowned Maltese cross on gilt scroll; Stag to blue enamel centre. Reverse stamped S. J.R. Gaunt London late Jennens Loops. Gilt toned. VGC

Los 78

Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regt.) Officer cap badge circa 1902-52. Good scarce fresh die-cast silver-plated crowned Maltese cross on gilt scroll; Stag to blue enamel centre. Loops. VGC

Los 85

Coldstream Guards Warrant Officer cap badge. Fine die-stamped facetted silvered star; the gilt wash Garter pierced with blue enamel ground, central Cross of St. George of translucent red enamel. Loops. VGC

Los 395

A Chinese stoneware Longquan celadon-glazed cup, 15th century, impressed to the central reserve with an archaic character inside a double circle, 8cm diameter十五世紀 龍泉青釉盃Hairline to rim. Later white enamel decoration to exterior.

Los 470

A pair of blue and white 'clobbered' sleeve vases, 17th century, each vase of cylindrical form rising from a flat base to a short waisted neck, painted in underglaze cobalt blue with birds, later gilt and enamel painted flowers and rocks, 20cm high.十七世紀 青花后加彩花鳥圖紋象腿瓶一對品項報告 Condition report Loss of enamels and gilt. No major condition issues to note.

Los 477

A garniture of four Chinese famille rose vases, Qianlong period, comprising of two flared vases painted with 'hundred treasures' to the body below a band of chrysanthemum and stylised scrolls, two lidded vases of baluster form with tapered foot and rounded shoulders painted with similar decoration to the body, 24cm high. (4)清乾隆 粉彩繪博古圖紋瓶一組四件品項報告 Condition report An obvious repair and some cracks to the neck of one baluster vase. A repair to the finial of one lid and a chip to the other lid. General ware with loss of enamel.

Los 481

A pair of Chinese famille rose twin-handled circular bowls and covers, 18th century, raised on a short foot with deep rounded sides, painted to the exterior with peonies and fruits, flanked by a pair of shell shape handles painted in iron red, the cover decorated with peony branches atop a rounded finial, 12cm high to the top of the cover (2)十八世紀 粉彩繪牡丹瓜果圖紋蓋碗一對品項報告 Condition report Some chips, nibbles and loss of materials to the rims and handles. A long crack runs through the rim to the base. A star shaped crack to the base. General ware with loss of enamel.

Los 507

A Chinese celadon-glazed porcelain 'melon' inkstone, 19th century, formed as a melon with gilt painted leafy stem, seven spur marks to underside, 10.5x9.5cm十九世紀 青釉描金瓜形硯wear to enamel. small loss from branch.

Los 511

A Chinese white-glazed 'lion' water pot, 18th century, modelled as a recumbent Buddhist lion with black enamel eyes, 6.5cm wide十八世紀 白釉佛獅紋筆洗Please refer to department for condition report

Los 526

A large Chinese famille verte 'hundred treasures' jar and cover, 19th century, of ovoid form painted with panels of antique objects on a scrolling foliage ground adorned with daisy, 38cm high十九世紀 粉彩開光繪博古圖紋大蓋罐品項報告 Condition report Glued repair to the cover and the rim. A long hairline crack runs from top middle to the base. Loss of enamel. Ware commensurate with age.

Los 560

A Chinese black ground famille verte biscuit tile, 19th century, enamelled with a magpie amongst blossoming flowers beside a stylised seal and leaf-shaped mark, the unglazed reverse with horizontal ribs, 12.8x21.2cm.十九世紀 素燒黑地繪”喜上枝頭“圖紋瓷板General light surface wear and a couple of touched up enamel flakes to the black ground.

Los 567

Two pairs of Chinese 'floral medallions' tea bowls and covers, 19th century, comprising a pair of turquoise ground teabowls decorated in white enamel with iron red xie lin zhu ren zao mark to base and cover, a pair of famille rose teabowls painted with dragons to the interior, apocryphal six-character Kangxi mark to base and cover, 10.2cm diameter. (4)Provenance: Malaysian private collection.十九世紀 繪皮球花茶蓋碗兩對來源:馬來西亞私人收藏。Please refer to department for condition report

Los 569

Four Chinese tea bowls and a coffee cup, Kangxi - 19th century, comprising two Kangxi tea bowls of creamy glaze, one painted in famille verte enamel with floral panels, the other two painted in famille rose enamels with birds and flowers. 6cm - 8.5cm diameter. (5)清康熙 - 十九世紀 茶盃及咖啡杯一組物件Please refer to department for condition report

Los 591

A Chinese Canton enamel jardinière, 19th century, painted in famille rose enamels to the exterior with panels of figures, flowers and birds beneath a floral band, with a wood stand, 23cm high wihout stand十九世紀 广彩開光繪人物花鳥卷圖紋花盆連木座品項報告 Condition report Some glaze imperfections present, with minor firing flaws present. Small chips and pits to the mouthrims. Some scratches to the surface. General ware to both the porcelain jardinière and the stand.

Los 594

Seven Chinese famille rose and celadon-glazed 'phoenix' plates, 19th century, each shallow dish standing on a short foot with slightly flared rim, painted with birds and butterflies among peonies, daisies, and fruits, all on an underglaze celadon ground, 25cm diameter. (7)十九世紀 粉彩繪花鳥圖紋碟七件品項報告 Condition report Old glued repair to two plates: One runs across the plate; the other to the rim. Some chips and nibbles to the rims of three plates. Loss of gilt and enamel in various degrees. One plate with 6cm hairline to rim. General expected surface wear and rubbing to enamel, as well as firing imperfections consistent with type.

Los 604

A Chinese enamelled Yixing teapot, early 19th century, painted in blue enamel with phoenix, butterflies and peonies to the body, four-character qing li huai de mark to base, 16.5cm long十九世紀早期 紫砂加彩繪鳳碟圖紋蓋壺Please refer to department for condition reportcover restored, spout restored.

Los 608

A pair of Chinese famille rose 'ladies' vases, 20th century, painted in famille rose enamel to each vase with a lady in long robe sitting on a rock performing Chinese flute under a willow tree with a phoenix hovering the tree, each with a six-character apocryphal Qianlong mark to base, 25.5cm. (2)二十世紀 粉彩繪仕女圖紋瓶一對品項報告 Condition report In good condition overall with some minor glaze imperfections present.

Los 648

A Chinese porcelain 'swallow' twin-handled vase, Republic period, the baluster body painted in black and pale yellow enamel with swallows above a band of sea waves, the trumpet neck flanked with a pair of lime-green glazed handles in form of scrolling clouds, 30cm high民国 粉彩繪’海晏清河‘紋雙耳瓶品項報告 Condition report Good condition in general. Minor loss of gilt to the mouthrim and minor loss of pigment to the lower part.

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