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Los 636

Vatican, Holy See, Order of St. Gregory, Grand Officer’s Star, by Tanfani, Rome, 78mm, silver, gold, and enamel, maker’s cartouché to reverse, in fitted and embossed case of issue, nearly extremely fine £240-£280

Los 637

Vatican, Holy See, Order of St. Gregory, Civil Division, Commander’s neck badge, 77mm including wreath suspension x 55mm, silver-gilt and enamel, with short section of neck riband, in Tanfani, Rome, embossed case of issue, one ball finial detached (but present) from lower arm of cross, otherwise very fine £100-£140

Los 638

Vatican, Holy See, Order of St. Silvester and the Golden Spur, 2nd type, Knight’s breast badge, 44mm including spur x 38mm, silver-gilt and enamel, unmarked, very fine £70-£90

Los 642

Vatican, Holy See, Bene Merenti Cross, Pius XI Anno Jubilae 1925, by Lorioli and Castelli, 59mm including suspension x 43mm, silver-gilt and enamel, in case of issue, extremely fine £80-£100

Los 643

Vatican, Holy See, Bene Merenti Cross, Pius XII issue (1939-58), 76mm including suspension x 55mm, silver and enamel; Bene Merenti Cross, John Paul II issue (1978-2005), 52mm, silver-gilt, in case of issue; Medal for the Second Ecumenical Council 1965, 40mm, silver, good very fine or better (3) £140-£180

Los 644

Venezuela, Republic, Order of the Liberator, Third Class neck badge, 57mm x 42mm, silver-gilt and blue enamel, unmarked, extremely fine £50-£70

Los 647

Yugoslavia, Social Federal Republic, Medal of Marshal Tito (2), First Class, gilt; Second Class, silvered; Commemorative Medal for the 10th Anniversary of the Yugoslav Army 1941-51, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the 20th Anniversary of the Yugoslav Army 1941-61, silvered; Commemorative Medal for the 30th Anniversary of the Yugoslav Army 1941-71, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the Veterans of the Second World War (2), 1st ‘Soviet’ type, bronze, with enamelled brooch suspension; 2nd ‘Yugoslav’ type, silvered, with silver star emblem on riband; Commemorative Medal for Overseas Fighters 1943-45, gilt white-metal; Commemorative Medal for the 25th Anniversary of the Resistance of Southern Slovenia 1943-68, silvered and enamel; Commemorative Medal for the 100th Anniversary of the Popular Assembly (4) 1968, white-metal; 1969, silvered (2); 1970, bronze, with various different riband bars; Commemorative Medal for the National Liberation Front 1941-69, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the 100th Anniversary of the Fire Brigade 1969, gilt; Commemorative Decoration for the 100th Anniversary of the Fire Brigade in North Slovenia 1982, gilt and enamel; Fire Brigade Long Service Decoration, for 30 Years’ Service, gilt and enamel, obverse central medallion detached but present; Medal of Honour for Civil Aviation, bronze, generally very fine (18) £70-£90

Los 648

Yugoslavia, Social Federal Republic, Commemorative Medal for the 400th Anniversary of the Donja Stubica Battalion (2), bronze-gilt; bronze; together with a variation of the medal in silver; Commemorative Medal for the 30th Anniversary of Victory over Fascism 1945-75, gilt; Commemorative Medal for the 40th Anniversary of Victory over Fascism 1945-85, gilt and enamel; Medal of Merit for Services Rendered in the Instruction of the Reserve Forces (3), First Class, bronze-gilt; Second Class, silvered; Third Class, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the 60th Anniversary of Victory in Salonika 1918-78, gilt; Commemorative Medal for the March of the 14th Partisan Division 1944, silvered and enamel; Medal of Technical Merit, bronze; Medal of Honour for the Railways, silver, with silvered emblem to riband; Commemorative Medal for the 40th Anniversary of the Yugoslav Army 1941-81, gilt; Commemorative Medal for the 50th Anniversary of the Yugoslav Army 1941-91, gilt; Commemorative Medal for the 170th Anniversary of the Turkish Revolution 1815-1985, bronze, with miniature device on riband; Commemorative Medal for the 40th Anniversary of the formation of the Belokranjski Partisans 1942-82, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the 12th Slovenian Brigade 1943, bronze; Commemorative Medal fourth Corps of Trieste Partisans, gilt and enamel; Commemorative Medal for the 18th Brigade of Partisans 1943-45, silvered, with red star device on riband; Commemorative Medal for the Prekmurska Brigade, gilt; Commemorative Medal for the Liberation of the Slovenian Coast (Istrie and Trieste), gilt; Commemorative Medal for the 60th Anniversary of Fighting on the Austrian Front 1918-78, bronze; Commemorative Medal for the Liberation of the Skofja Loka Region, gilt; Commemorative Medal for the 22 National Heroes of Bosanski Petrovac, silvered and enamel; Commemorative Medal for the 19th Brigade, bronze, with riband bar, generally very fine (25) £80-£100

Los 649

Yugoslavia, Social Federal Republic, Medal of Sporting Merit for Olympic Games Participants, bronze; Medal of Sporting Merit (3), First Class, gilt; Second Class, silvered; Third Class, bronze; Medal of Merit for Sports Medicine, bronze and enamel, central medallion detached but present; Decoration of Merit for Humanitarian Transport, gilt and enamel, with pin-back suspension; Commemorative Medal for the 30th Anniversary of the Creation of the Automotive Association of Yugoslavia 1951-81, gilt and enamel; Medal of Merit for Popular Technique, First Class, silvered; Medal for Young Volunteers of the Territorial Force (2), silvered; bronze; Medal for Cultural Merit, bronze; Archery Medal (3) gilt; silvered; bronze, generally very fine (14) £80-£100

Los 650

Yugoslavia, Social Federal Republic, Red Cross Decorations (9), Medal of Honour, gilt and enamel, with brooch bar; Medal of Recompense ‘For Action’, gilt and enamel; Medal of Recompense, gilt and enamel; Commemorative Medal for the 50th Anniversary of the Creation of the Red Cross Corps of Ambulances 1922-72 (3), First Class, gilt and enamel; Second Class, silvered and enamel; Third Class, bronze and enamel; Jubilee Medal for the Red Cross of the town of Vukovar 1892-1982, gilt and enamel; Jubilee Badge for the Mountain Branch 1947-82, silvered and enamel; Medal for services rendered after the Skopje Earthquake 1962, gilt and enamel, good very fine (9) £80-£100

Los 651

Yugoslavia, Social Federal Republic, Fire Fighters Cross of Valour, bronze and enamel; Fire Fighters Cross of Merit, silver and enamel; Fire Fighters Commemorative Medal for the Congress of Ljubljana 1939, gilt; Fire Fighters Long Service Medal (3), First Class, for 20 Years’ Service, gilt, with three additional laurel branch emblems on riband; Second Class, for 15 Years’ Service, silvered; Third Class, for 10 Years’ Service, bronze; Fire Fighters of Ljubljana Long Service Medal, bronze; Fire Fighters of Serbia Long Service Medal, silvered and enamel; Fire Fighters of Croatia Long Service Medal, silvered and enamel, generally very fine (9) £70-£90

Los 652

Yugoslavia, Social Federal Republic, A selection of Fire Brigade Medals, including Medal of Merit, First Class, gilt and enamel; Order of Sacrifice (2), Second Class, silver and enamel; Third Class, bronze and enamel; Medal of Good Conduct, First Class, gilt and enamel; Medal for Honour, bronze and enamel; Commemorative Medal for the 110th Anniversary of the Creation of the First Fire Brigade 1871-1981, bronze and enamel; together with various other miscellaneous Yugoslav medals, generally very fine (lot) £70-£90

Los 653

An exceptionally rare Zanzibar Order of the Brilliant Star First Class Set of Insignia. Zanzibar, Sultanate, Order of the Brilliant Star, Ali bin Hamud (1902-11) issue, First Class set of insignia, comprising sash badge, 87mm including wreath suspension x 60mm, silver-gilt and enamel, the central medallion the painted portrait of Sultan Barghash bin Said on gold, unmarked; Star, 87mm x 91mm, silver and enamel, the central medallion the painted portrait of Sultan Barghash bin Said on gold, Fayolle, Palais-Royal cartouché to reverse, with retaining pin with silver marks and two additional support hooks, with full sash riband, in Elkington, London, fitted and embossed case of issue, very minor green enamel damage to wreath around sash badge, otherwise good very fine and of the highest rarity (2) £5,000-£7,000

Los 654

Zanzibar, Sultanate, Order of the Brilliant Star, Khalifa bin Harub (1911-60) issue, Officer’s breast Badge, 64mm including wreath suspension x 44mm, silver-gilt and enamel, with rosette on riband, in Elkington, London, fitted and embossed case of issue, good very fine £300-£400

Los 655

International, Sovereign Military Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Rhodes & Malta, Knight of Honour and Devotion neck badge, 132mm including crown and trophy of arms suspension x 48mm, silver-gilt and enamel, with neck riband, in Tanfani and Bertarelli, Rome, case of issue, extremely fine £120-£160

Los 656

International, Sovereign Military Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Rhodes & Malta, Cross of Merit, Commander’s neck badge, with Swords, by Cravanzola, Rome, 80mm including suspension x 50mm, gilt and enamel, with neck riband, miniature award, and lapel rosettes, in case of issue, nearly extremely fine £80-£100

Los 657

International, Greek Orthodox, Order of St Mark, Grand Cross breast star, by Tewfik Bichay, Cairo, 84mm, silver-gilt and enamel, silver marks to reverse, nearly extremely fine £80-£100

Los 658

Ephemeral, Ordre Royale de la Dromme, Breast Star, 83mm, silvered, gilt, and enamel; together with the uncertain Grand Cross insignia of an uncertain ephemeral order, comprising sash badge, 95mm including crown suspension x 60mm, gilt and enamel, unmarked; Breast Star, 75mm, in gilt and black enamel with red St. Andrew’s cross in angles, with full sash riband, nearly extremely fine (3) £60-£80

Los 687

Duke of Cornwall’s Light Infantry Officers Helmet Plate 1881-1912. The standard gilt crowned back plate with laurel and garter wreath, to the centre gilt bugle with red enamel tabs and a silver turreted archway, below a title scroll ‘The Duke of Cornwall’s Lt. Infy.’, minor enamel damage and gilt dulled, otherwise good condition £140-£180

Los 705

A Selection of Modern Irish Police and Fire Brigade Insignia. Including several Garda Siochana metal and cloth badges, and Fire Brigade enamel and chrome cap badges, generally good condition (lot) £60-£80

Los 714

A Selection of Royal Flying Corps Insignia c.1915-20. A scarce selection including, gilt embroidered brevet wings, 2x other cloth brevets, Officers bronze with blade fixings, 3x cap badges, a pair of OSB bronze collar badges, a sterling silver and enamel sweetheart brooch, and sundry badges and button, good condition (lot) £300-£400

Los 760

German Second World War RAD Lapel Pins and Badges. Comprising a rare circular multi-enamelled RAD badge being a Braunsweig staff badge, less than 3,000 produced, maker marked and RZM marked on the reverse side; an oval RAD badge, Arbeitsdank, maker marked on the reverse side; a RAD lapel pin, oval shaped, multi-enamelled Assmann marked also Ges Gesch; and a small RAD badge, part enamel part painted variation, generally good condition (4) £70-£90

Los 782

German Second World War Awards. Comprising a Mothers Cross in silver, slight chipping to the enamel; an unusual possibly post war Lapland Shield; a National Faithful Service 40 Year Long Service Medal, gilt and enamel; a West Wall Medal, in its original packet with riband; a nice condition 1941-44 German Finnish badge, excellent undamaged enamels, with its original disc back; a Wound Badge in black, stamped construction, mint with all paint finish remaining; and a Spanish Volunteers in Russia Medal, generally good condition (7) £120-£160

Los 788

German Second World War Party Badges. Comprising a Party Badge, 21mm diameter, non enamel type, RZM marked M1/93 with tinny type fixing on the reverse; another with lapel fixing with RZM 1/42 marking; another that has been lacquered, the lacquering has toned, enamel undamaged, marked Ges Gesch with RZM circular marking; an Adolf Hitler support pin, 21mm diameter, fine enamels, marked Ges Gesch with RZM marking; and a Party badge small size 16mm diameter, marked Ges Gesch with a Berlin maker, generally good condition (5) £200-£240

Los 790

German Second World War Subscription Membership Badges 3 badges, 21mm diameter multi coloured enamel badges for the NSDAP Land Orf.Hihferbewegung, one plain back, two Ges Gesch and maker marked with a letter B, all with tinny type fixings; together with two very scarce Dutch Party Membership badges., script reads NAT.SOC-NEDERL.ARB.PARTI J, both 21cmm diameter, both marked Kruyt on the reverse side with tinny type fixings, generally good condition, the last two scarce (5) £180-£220

Los 797

German Second World War Lapel Pins and Membership Badges. Comprising a 32mm diameter very finely enamelled Free Sisters medal in red, white and silver enamels, Ges Gesch marked on the reverse side with pin fixing. 18mm painted DAF badge in black, white and red, pin fixing, no markings. DAF lapel pin badge, central swastika with cog wheel with lapel pin fixing. Colonial Bund enamel badge, very fine red, white, black and silver enamels, Ges Gesch and maker’s mark. Veterans Association red, black and silver enamels with 40 year tablet below also in enamels with gilt wreath, pin fixing, marked Ges Gesch on the reverse. Children’s Organisation 18mm diameter, white, silver and red enamels, RZM marked on the reverse with tinny type fixing. German Mothers Association, celluloid centre with brass surround, lapel pin fixing, fully maker marked on the reverse. Auxiliary Workers of the Armed Forces large 33mm diameter eagle with pin fixing. Hitler Youth award, dull grey, 1943 dated with pin fixing missing. Luftwaffe Engineers lapel badge, swastika with cog wheel surround below Luftwaffe eagle, lapel pin fixing, generally good condition (10) £160-£200

Los 8

The highly emotive and unique Second War D.S.O., D.S.C., and Posthumous Albert Medal group of eight awarded to Commander W. R. Marshall-A’Deane, Royal Navy, whose distinguished command of the destroyer H.M.S. Greyhound came to a sudden end when she was bombed and sunk by German aircraft during the battle of Crete in May 1941 when he was amongst the survivors picked up by H.M.S. Kandahar; later in the day H.M.S. Fiji was sunk and Kandahar again went to the rescue. ‘Commander Marshall-A’Deane, despite the ordeal he had already been through that day, dived overboard in the gathering darkness to rescue the men in the water. He was not seen again. This was the last proof of his great gallantry.’ Distinguished Service Order, G.VI.R., silver-gilt and enamel, reverse of lower suspension officially dated 1941, with integral top ribbon bar; Distinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated 1940 and hallmarked London 1940; Albert Medal, 2nd Class, for Gallantry in Saving Life at Sea, the reverse officially inscribed ‘Awarded by the King to Commander Walter Roger Marshall-A’Deane, R.N. H.M.S. Greyhound for gallantry in trying to save life when H.M.S. Fiji was sunk, 22nd May, 1941.’; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45; Jubilee 1935, these last five unnamed as issued, the first with enamel flake to one reverse arm, all with old lacquer and with some underlying discolouration, otherwise good very fine (8) £20,000-£30,000 --- D.S.C. London Gazette 11 July 1940: ‘For good services in the Royal Navy since the outbreak of War:- Commander, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Greyhound.’ D.S.O. London Gazette 8 July 1941: ‘For courage and skill in a successful attack on an Italian Submarine [Anfitrite]:- Commander, D.S.C., Royal Navy, H.M.S. Greyhound.’ An additional announcement in the London Gazette of 16 February 1943, stated ‘Appointment to date 21st May, 1941.’ Albert Medal (Posthumous) London Gazette 4 November 1941: ‘Commander Walter Roger Marshall-A’Deane, D.S.O., D.S.C., Royal Navy. When his ship, H.M.S. Greyhound, was bombed and sunk, Commander Marshall-A’Deane was among survivors picked up by H.M.S. Kandahar. Later in the day H.M.S. Fiji was sunk and H.M.S. Kandahar again went to the rescue. Commander Marshall-A’Deane, despite the ordeal he had already been through that day, dived overboard in the gathering darkness to rescue the men in the water. He was not seen again. This was the last proof of his great gallantry. Commander Marshall-A’Deane had already in this war been appointed Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, won the Distinguished Service Cross, and twice been mentioned in despatches.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 16 August 1940: ‘Commander, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Greyhound’ (Dunkirk). M.I.D. London Gazette 29 July 1941: ‘Commander, D.S.O., D.S.C., Royal Navy, H.M.S. Greyhound’ (Battle of Cape Matapan). Walter Roger Marshall-A’Deane was born at Keswick, Cumberland on 14 May 1902. He was the younger son of Mr Richard Marshall, originally of Enholmes, Panington, East Yorkshire, and Mrs Gertrude Ellen Marshall, originally of Geraldine, New Zealand. He entered the service of the Royal Navy under his original surname of Marshall during the First World War and entered Osborne Royal Naval College on 15 January 1916; Midshipman, September 1919; Acting Sub-Lieutenant, 15 January 1922; Sub-Lieutenant, 15 September 1922; Lieutenant, 15 August 1924; Lieutenant-Commander, 15 August 1932; Commander, 30 June 1939. Following his marriage in 1926 in New Zealand to Miss Margaret Hamilton A'Deane, the then Lieutenant Roger Marshall added the maiden name of his bride to his own family name and henceforth was known by the family name Marshall-A'Deane. The couple had met in New Zealand when Lieutenant Marshall and Lieutenant Laurence Tollemache, who were both officers from H.M.S. Dunedin, and attachés to Lord Jellicoe, Commander in Chief of the Royal Navy. With Jellicoe, these two officers were regular visitors to the A'Deane family home of Ashcott, Takapau, Hawke's Bay on New Zealand's North Island. On the same day that Lieutenant Marshall married Margaret A'Deane, Lieutenant Tollemache married Margaret's sister, Violet, in a double marriage ceremony. Lieutenant Tollemache also went on to become a Commander in the Royal Navy and served in WW2, where he had the misfortune to be taken prisoner by the Japanese at Singapore in 1942. On 5 July 1939, shortly before the outbreak of war, Marshall-A'Deane was appointed commanding officer of the G Class destroyer H.M.S. Greyhound (Pennant No H05) which was transferred to the Western Approaches Command at Plymouth in October. On 12 November 1939, she collided with her sister ship, Gipsy en-route to Harwich, and her new assignment with the 22nd Destroyer Flotilla, but she was only slightly damaged, and her repairs were completed two days later. The ship rescued survivors on 18 November from the ocean liner S.S. Simon Bolivar, which had struck a mine, and from S.S. Torchbearer the following day. Greyhound began escorting coastal convoys on 5 December when she was transferred back to the 1st Destroyer Flotilla. On 14 January she captured the German blockade runner Phaedra in the North Sea. The ship was refitted between 16 February and 18 March, 1940, and later reassigned to the Home Fleet. On 5 April Greyhound escorted the battle cruiser Renown as she covered the minelayers preparing to implement Operation Wilfred, an operation to lay mines in the Vestfjord to prevent the transport of Swedish iron ore from Narvik to Germany. The ship was present during, but played no part in, Renown's brief engagement with the German battleships Scharnhorst and Gneisenau on 9 April. Greyhound remained in the Vestfjord when the five ships of the 2nd Destroyer Flotilla sailed into the Ofotfjord on 10 April to engage the German ships that had transported the invasion force to Narvik. She covered the withdrawal of the three surviving destroyers later that day. Greyhound was damaged by German bombers at Scapa Flow on 18 April and was repaired at Gravesend, Kent, between 22 April and 19 May. During the Siege of Calais, Greyhound and her sister ship Grafton provided naval gunfire support for the 30th Motor Brigade on 25 and 26 May. On 28 and 29 May she evacuated 1,360 men from Dunkirk before she was damaged by German bombers. She was towed out of the harbour by the Polish destroyer O.R.P. BÅ‚yskawica and taken to the relative safety of Dover with her compliment of rescued soldiers. After her repairs were completed at Chatham Dockyard on 17 June, Greyhound rejoined her flotilla at Dover. On 30 July the ship, and her sister ship Gallant, escorted the aircraft carrier Argus to Gibraltar and Greyhound was assigned to the 13th Destroyer Flotilla based there. The ship participated in Operations Hats at the end of August when the British reinforced the Mediterranean Fleet. During the battle of Dakar on 23 September, Greyhound, together with the destroyer Fury, and the Australian heavy cruiser H.M.A.S. Australia engaged the Vichy French destroyer L'Audacieux which was set on fire and forced to beach itself. The ship escorted the battleship Barham and the cruisers Berwick and Glasgow during Operation Coat in early November as they joined the Mediterranean Fleet. Greyhound herself was transferred to the 14th Destroyer Flotilla in Alexandria, where she participated in the inconclusive Battle of Cape Spartivento on 27 November during Operation Collar. Greyhound participated in Operation Excess in January 1941 and then sank the Italian submarine Neghelli on 19 January while escorting a convoy to Piraeus...

Los 88

The Crimean campaign group of six awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel George, Lord Bingham, Coldstream Guards, Aide-de-Camp to his father, Field Marshal George Charles Bingham, G.C.B., 3rd Earl of Lucan, in command of the Light and Heavy Cavalry Brigades at Balaklava Coronation 1902, silver; Coronation 1911; Crimea 1854-56, 3 clasps, Alma, Balaklava, Sebastopol (George Lord Bingham, Lt. & Captn. Coldsm. Gds. A.D.C. Cav. Dn.) contemporary engraved naming; France, Second Empire, Legion of Honour, 5th Class breast badge, silver and enamel with gold centres, severe enamel damage; Ottoman Empire, Order of the Medjidie, 5th Class breast badge, silver, gold and enamel, some enamel damage; Turkish Crimea, Sardinian issue, unnamed, mounted as worn, nearly very fine or better (6) £4,000-£5,000 --- George Bingham, 4th Earl of Lucan, was born on 8 May 1830, the son of Lord Bingham, later 3rd Earl of Lucan. He was educated at Rugby and joined the Coldstream Guards in December 1848. He served in the Crimean campaign of 1854 as Aide-de-Camp to his father, Lord Lucan, commanding the Cavalry Division. He was made brevet Major in July 1855, and promoted Captain & Lieutenant-Colonel in December 1860, but retired the following year. He was M.P. for Mayo, 1865-74; Vice-Admiral for Connaught, 1889; H.M.’s Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum, 1901, and bore the Sceptre and Dove at the Coronation of Edward VII. He succeeded his father in 1888 to become the 4th Earl of Lucan. For the recipient’s related miniature awards, see Lot 470.

Los 279

A 19th Century enamel glass wafer jar, 16cm high 

Los 301

A Limoges miniature enamel portrait, of a Saint, signed R. Philippon

Los 340

A pair of Chinese cinnabar lacquered vases, on wooden stands of baluster form with blue enamel interiors decorated floral reserves, 16cm high

Los 347

An early 20th Century metal Indo / Persian perfume flask, of flattened oval form with over coloured enamel floral designs and white metal lines on a lozenge base, 15cm high 

Los 436

Two very small Japanese Meiji period enamel on white metal vases, the larger with signature to base, 10cm and 9cm high respectively

Los 491

A brass carriage clock, with white enamel Roman numeral dial, 11cm high; and another similar, enamel dial AF (2)

Los 493

A brass carriage clock, with striking gong movement, circular enamel dial, 12cm high with outer carrying case AF

Los 494

A brass cased carriage timepiece, with white enamel Roman numeral dial, 13.5cm high 

Los 495

A brass carriage timepiece, having white enamel Roman numeral dial, 11.5cm high 

Los 498

A brass and enamel panelled carriage clock, decorated romantic and gural scenes, 11cm high

Los 499

A brass cased carriage clock, with enamel panels inscribed "Lagrosse, Lyon", with alarm movement striking on a bell, 12cm high 

Los 500

A brass cased and enamel panelled carriage clock, decoration of exotic birds, the reverse stamped E.H., 11cm high 

Los 501

A 19th Century mahogany twin fusée drop dial wall clock, having 8 day movement striking on a bell, white enamel Roman numeral dial 30cm dia. (in need of restoration)

Los 505

An early 19th Century mahogany and brass cased bracket clock, the circular enamel Roman numeral dial supporting an eight day movement with bell, flanked by lion mask handles and pierced Gothic panels raised on ball feet (in need of restoration) 

Los 508

A 19th Century rosewood bracket clock, with carved foliate decoration, arched top above a circular enamel dial, 8 day movement striking on a bell, raised on bun feet, 47cm high x 32cm wide overall

Los 513

A French gilt metal small Cartel type timepiece, of small size in the Rococo manner, having circular floral enamel dial, set to a plush wall mounting, 21cm 

Los 514

A 19th Century brass four glass mantel clock, with circular white enamel Roman numeral dial supporting an eight day movement striking on a gong, mercury adjust pendulum, 30cm high 

Los 521

A green marble and spelter clock garniture, the clock surmounted by a figure holding a torch aloft, circular floral enamel decorated dial with 8 day movement flanked by cherub decorated candle holders, the whole raised on gilt Rococo style supports, 66cm high in extremes 

Los 125

A silver Art Deco trophy, with presentation inscription, Chester 1929; a small silver sugar bowl, Sheffield 1901; and Eastern white metal bowl with embossed decoration; a small circular and enamel patch box AF; an oval plated bon bon dish; and six small plated saucepans (11)

Los 128

A pair of Norwegian cut glass pepper pots, the silver covers inlaid with black enamel, marked Sterling 925, Norway, 4cm

Los 131

A George V silver rounded rectangular cigarette case, Birmingham 1914; a set of six EPNS coffee bean spoons; two Italian micro mosaic brooches; enamel brooches

Los 132

A George V cut glass scent atomiser with a silver and green engine turned enamel cover, 14cm, Birmingham 1932; a cut glass globular scent bottle, engraved with flowers, silver plated collar, drop-in stopper, 13.5cm, early 20th century (2)

Los 153

Glassware - a Georgian cut glass decanter, c.1820; another, 20th century; a cut glass scent bottle, with guilloche enamel cover; three Waterford wine glasses, etched Bemrose & Sons 1826-1976; other cut glass drinking glasses; cut glass jugs, qty

Los 170

A set of six Norwegian silver and enamel spoons, cased; a set of six silver hafted tea knives, cased (2)

Los 199

A brass marine timepiece, 14.5cm enamel clock dial with Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, single winding hole, 19.5cm diam overall

Los 235

A German porcelain figure, fashionable lady in 18th century dress with lace skirts, printed mark in blue, 24cm; a pair of cranberry glass vases, applied with white enamel snowdrops; three Wedgwood collector's plates; a Spode coffee can and saucer; two Royal Crown Derby plates;

Los 347

An early 20th century walnut and ebonised dome top mantel clock, French Japy-Freres movement, Roman numerals on white enamel dial, twin winding holes, 24cm high

Los 355

Railwayana - Derby Locomotive Works - an interesting collection of tools and equipment, mainly Midland Railway, including steel measuring callipers marked PS; four tyre bolts, 7 x 15/8in, 51/2 x 2in, 51/2 x 7/8in and 51/2 x 5/8in; an LMS tyre bolt stamped 16/THDS/11/4; two LMS railway telegraph ceramic insulators 12.5cm x 7cm; LMS arched steel tool marked Motion die/for use on slotting/L 2.645/H 2.650 O/6807, 14 x 12.5cm; LMS double ended steel 1in & 11/4in spanner 45cm long; LMS 1in & 111/16in double ended spanner 26cm long, stamped LMS/5/8 on shank, a double ended steel spanner consisting of a Lion Brand 3/8[in] and Snail Brand 5/16[in] single ended spanners welded together as a single double ended tool 27cm long; LMS DL gauge stamped G/17/8/G/I; LMS steel cold chisel, 18cm long, stamped NS/B/LMS; BR LMR steel 415/16in slotting tool 12.5 x 18cm; BR circular iron plaque marked Re/bodied/Derby/1970 12.3cm; another, aluminium and octagonal, marked Inter repair/lifted/3000/5-1978 10cm; BR original Midland Region metal and maroon enamel totem cap badge British Railways, on rev. J. R. Gaunt/London; GWR workshop (marked) metal bar 53.5 x 4cm; GW steel ‘T’ key 9cm square recess 5/16in (qty)

Los 449

A reproduction Andre Rooney's porcelain enamel advertising sign - Columbia Records; various posters including Tommy Steele in Half a Sixpence, Tommy Steele in Scrooge signed by Tommy Steele; By and after, two framed prints by Tommy Steele, signed to margins, etc (quantity)

Los 532

A late 19th century carved jet mourning brooch, set with a gold monogram and seed pearls, 4.5cm; a pair of Belle Époque droplet earrings in green; a gilt metal pin set with coloured stones; glass bead necklaces; an enamel butterfly brooch; a cut steel buckle as a brooch; a gilt metal target brooch/adornment, LW Paris; a black cat brooch; qty

Los 534

A gilt and enamel brooch as a pansy flower head, enamelled in white with accents of yellow and lavender, the centre with a single simulated seed pearl, safety chain, unmarked, 3cm;

Los 564

A Victorian 9ct rose gold lozenge shaped brooch, 1.8g; a silver and enamel British Empire brooch, based on the OBE, For God and The Empire to verso, hallmarked; a 9ct gold clasp, a gold plated cross pendant with gold plated chain, a gold plated necklace with 9ct clasp, a Scorpion Class Association enamel pin badge, a Methodist Union badge 1932

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