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Los 76

A peridot and half pearl pendant on chain, the shaped quatrefoil panel centred with a circular mixed-cut peridot and half pearl cluster, bordered by further half pearls to the cardinal points, stamped '9CT', on a trace-link chain, together with an opal and ruby flowerhead cluster ring, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 1908, (one opal deficient), an enamel and pearl foliate panel brooch, stamped '9CT', (one pearl deficient), a green stone stick pin, the hoop-shaped terminal stamped '15C', and a white metal wedding band, stamped 'PLATINUM', (all pearls untested for origin), pendant length 3.8cm (5)Condition report: Approximate gross weights only: pendant on chain 5.1gm, cluster ring 3.1gm, panel brooch 2.2gm, stick pin 1.1gm, wedding band 2.7gm

Los 80

A collection of antique and later jewellery, to include a Victorian conch shell cameo brooch, the oval cameo carved to depict the profile of a bacchante, framed by beads and foliate scrolls, a smaller conch shell cameo brooch, a Victorian silver and hardstone panel brooch, modelled as a cross, (later fitting), a 19th century half pearl and hairwork memorial brooch, (later fitting), three white paste buckles, two stick pins, an enamel buckle, and a stainless steel cased wristwatch signed E. Bucherer, with unassociated bracelet, (all half pearls untested for origin), first brooch length 5.9cm (11)

Los 83

An enamel and half pearl pendant, centred with a circular green enamel panel with half pearl highlight (panel loose), within a white enamel hoop-shaped border spaced by further half pearls, suspended from a later unassociated silver-gilt brooch surmount of Celtic design, (half pearls untested for origin), pendant length only 3.3cmCondition report: The green enamel panel is loose from the mount and requires repair. Surface wear, scuffs, chips and nicks to green enamel. Chips, losses, pitting and scuffs to white enamel. Greyish discolouration and fractures to half pearls. The pendant mount is possibly gilt metal, with dark grey areas to the sides, either as a result of wear to the gilding or due to possible dark solder repairs. The mount has chips, dings and scuffs and is missing a panel/glazed aperture to the back. The unassociated brooch surmount has general surface wear and the pin is stiff to operate. Combined gross weight (including later silver-gilt surmount) approx. 13gm.

Los 84

Two charm bracelets, the first a hollow curb-link bracelet with padlock clasp, stamped '9C', suspending a collection of yellow metal, gilt metal and white metal charms, to include a red enamel and half pearl heart and a bell, and a fancy-link bracelet, the clasp stamped '9C', suspending an enamel telephone charm and a fish charm, each stamped '9CT', and a yellow metal clog charm, second bracelet length 17cm (2)

Los 147

A yellow metal and stone set brooch, Queen Victoria cipher, the yellow and white metal brooch decorated with red enamel surmounted by a coronet and set with twenty-one rose cut diamonds (one missing), inscription to back reads "To L S Chosen by Queen Victoria DEC. 1900 Jan 1901., 35x22mm, fitted with a safety chain, gross weight 9g.

Los 167

Three gemset pendants and chains, an emerald cut synthetic pink stone claw set in a yellow metal mount 25x20mm, on a rectangular trace link chain 50cm long, an oval peridot in a 25mm pear shaped mount on a fine Prince-of-Wales link chain 45cm long, a 25mm rose metal satin finish disc with engraved leaf spray on a trace link chain with 15mm green enamel twisted bars, 60cm, the gross total weight of lot 26g.

Los 171

A 19th century French navette shaped pendant, yellow metal case with blue and white enamel border to front "Mon Amitte et Sincere", the centre having a blue enamel and yellow metal sunray, overall 40x25mm.

Los 232

A collection of gold and costume jewllery, a 50mm yellow metal bar brooch with seed pearls and red stone, marked 9ct, base metal pin; a yellow metal 10mm heart charm with forget-me-not enamel design, marked 9ct; a 34mm Norwegian white metal boat brooch, decorated in blue and white enamel; a 60mm silver crinoline lady brooch, London 1947; a pair of marcasite clip-on earrings; an Attwood & Sawyer 40mm violin brooch set with clear crystals; a spinel eternity ring size S; a gold-plated rose brooch; and a lady's Rotary manual wind fob watch on a base metal chain.

Los 238

Silver manicure items in a fitted case missing some items; another case with silver handled button hook, shoe horn and glove stretchers, Birmingham 1905, missing one item; a plain silver 25mm pill box, Birmingham 1921; a 35mm daisy shape silver patch box with turquoise guilloche enamel hinged cover, Birmingham 1920, small down puff inside; two silver nail buffers, Birmingham 1920/1921; a 75mm steel case with clasp holding a travelling syringe set, initials LS on cover.

Los 240

New highly dressy costume jewellery in black and gilt, three large black faceted stone butterfly bracelets; two multi-strand black chain necklaces with crystal detail; large black stone and clear paste cross on necklace; three fabric bib necklaces with applied gilt, enamel and faux pearl motifs; floral necklace with simulated brown agate petals; three bangles, large plaited leather and silver tone chain link necklace, 46cm; large acrylic heart shaped pendant with fabric tassel on an 80cm acrylic link chain.

Los 250

Twelve vintage gilt metal brooches and clips, Coro and similar, 74mm Coro fur clip set with faux jade and cornelion cabochons; Coro fur clip formed as a bunch of coloured paste set flowers decorated in enamel, 75mm; unsigned cocktail design fur clip set with pear shaped faux emeralds and clear paste, 70mm; a leaf design fur clip, 50mm; an Art Deco dress clip set with faux emeralds, 45mm; a 70mm faux emerald dress clip; a 35mm bluebird brooch, the wing en-tremblant; two other brooches and three dress clips.

Los 258

Ten vintage bracelets, a Czechoslovakian gilt metal bracelet set with greenpaste, 17mm wide length 16.5cm; a faux rectangular cornelion twelve panel bracelet with clear paste, 22mm, 17cm; a red paste articulated bracelet, 19mm, 17.5cm;link bracelet with five plastic cameos, four row shell bracelet, 35mm, 18cm; two art Deco style bracelets, one turquoise colour, one red; enamel bracelet with ten splatter links, gilt bracelet with ten blue opaque glass discs.

Los 270

Three Butler & Wilson crystal brooches in branded boxes, a 10cm fanned wing swan; a 12cm 1920's style couple ballroom dancing with seven strand gown tassel; a 7cm crystal and red and black enamel lady walking a dog, boxed.

Los 278

Three Butler & Wilson enamel and diamante keyrings in branded boxes, a 60mm red enamel gilt metal handbag with diamante border and motif; a 40mm highly coloured enamel and coloured paste bird with chain link tassel to base; a Butler & Wilson 40th Anniversary keyring with enamelled 40th shield, Union Jack, Lion and Crown,all in Butler & Wilson boxes.

Los 279

A collection of modern costume jewellery in branded boxes, Butler & Wilson red enamel and crystal Smiley Face brooch, 50mm; two Butler & Wilson bead necklaces with matching earrings; John Richard green flower crystal bangle and matching pendant; Past Times suite of crystal necklace, bracelet and earrings; Honora wristwatch with three row pearl bracelet; a TSC 120cm rope of simulated pearls; Renato Balestra cocktail ring watch; "Silver Brand" ring and matching pendant, cultured pearl bracelet and blue stone pendant and earrings; Murano Glass pendant and earrings; unnamed tortoise brooch, gold-plated leaf pendant and diamante bow brooch.

Los 283

A jewellery box named Christian Dior Parfums with an enamel fob watch and silver jewellery, the 27mm fob watch having a white enamel dial with blue arabic numeral chapter ring in a .935 silver-gilt case decorated with royal blue enamel and fleur-de-lys, stem wind movement, watch winds freely, hands set and is running at present time although no guarantee is given; two silver half hinged bangles; expanding bangle; slave bangle with three coins; curb bracelet; cross and chain; brooches; pair of sapphire earrings etc.

Los 295

A collection of vintage costume jewellery, green and coral scarab bead necklace, 40cm; ceramic and pewter brooches; paste buttons; hatpins; pair of cufflinks; clear diamante paste brooches, buckles, bracelet, necklace; marcasite brooches and two rings all in two wooden boxes; a twin compartment domed jewel box named N Sternberg 15 Market street Manchester containing badges - silver General Nursing Council, 1951 Festival of Britain enamel badge; modern cased Women's Voluntary Service Medal.

Los 299

A mid-century wire and Venetian glass bead necklace, testing as silver; a 1950s Trifari necklace with acrylic pink leaves; a simulated pearl and gilt necklace; silver and black enamel pendant; acrylic pendant with a panel of possibly gold leaf; a 60mm diameter sunray brooch.

Los 320

Waltham, USA - a gentleman's 9 carat yellow gold wristwatch, 25mm white enamel dial with roman numerl chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a 9 carat yellow gold 30mm case, Birmingham 1930, Dennison watch case, Waltham 17 jewel movement, strap model, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.

Los 346

Two early 9 carat gold lady's wristwatches, a Waltham USA watch with white enamel dial and roman numeral chapter ring in a 9 carat yellow gold 26mm case, Birmingham 1913 engraved on back K Jones, fitted with a yellow metal expanding bracelet with metal springs, gross weight 26.3g, a similar un-named watch with 26mm case, London 1916, 9 carat yellow gold link bracelet, Birminghm 1953, gross weight 23.3g.neither watches are working.

Los 356

Garrard - a 9 carat yellow gold open face pocket watch, 42mm white enamel dial having a roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a plain polished outer case, engraved with a presentation inscription from Vauxhall Motors Ltd. gold inner case, hallmarked Birmingham 1950, makers mark ALD, numbered 702145, Swiss stem wind movement, gross weight approximately 84g, watch is not running, original Garrard & Co Ld pocket watch box.

Los 359

A yellow metal open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring in a floral and scroll engraved 33mm outer case with vacant cartouche, plain inner case both marked 18K, stem wind movement, metal bow to top, gross weight 32.7g, watch winds freely, hands set and is running at present time although no guarantee is given, a 9 carat yellow gold bow brooch, 30mm with hook to suspend watch, Birmingham 1954, 3.5g.

Los 360

W Whitmore Northampton - a silver pair case pocket watch, the white enamel dial having a Roman numeral chapter ring in plain polished outer and inner cases, hallmarked London 1826, makers mark WH, key wind fusee movement named W Whitmore Northampton with key, numbered 8603, diameter of dial 45mm, outer case 55mm, no personal engravings or inscriptions, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given, 16cm nickel curb link Albert watch chain.

Los 361

Cha's Clayton London - a silver pair case pocket watch, the white enamel dial having a Roman numeral chapter ring in plain polished outer and inner cases, hallmarked London 1815, makers mark SB, key wind fusee movement named Cha's Clayton London with key, numbered 62101, diameter of dial 45mm, outer case 55mm, no personal engravings or inscriptions, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.,

Los 362

J's Douglas Chertsey - a silver pair case pocket watch, the white enamel dial having an Arabic numeral chapter ring in plain polished outer and inner cases, the inner case engraved J Seaton Womersley, hallmarked London 1808, makers mark MG, outer case hallmarked London 1810, makers mark WM, key wind fusee movement named J's Douglas Chertsey, diameter of dial 46mm, outer case 55m, no key although when tested the watch is not working.

Los 363

A silver open face pocket watch, the white enamel dial named "Kays Universal Lever" having a Roman numeral chapter ring, inner red arabic 24hour timer and subsidiary seconds dial in a silver engine turned case with vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1919, Makers mark A.L.D, numbered 7415, stem wind movement; silver solid faceted belcher link double Albert watch chain fitted with a T bar, two swivels and shield shape fob attached, length 38cm, 2oz;

Los 364

A silver open face pocket watch, the 46mm white enamel dial having a Roman numeral chapter ring in a silver 52mm engine turned case with vacant cartouche, London 1821, watch not working.

Los 366

A gold-plated demi-hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a 50mm gold-plated Dennison case with blue enamel chapter ring around bubble glass to outer cover, stem wind Waltham movement, no personal engravings or inscriptions, watch is fully wound and not running at present time.

Los 368

A silver fob watch and silver wrist watch, the fob watch having a 30mm white enamel dial with Roman numeral chapter ring in a 35mm floral design case marked 935, number 19122, key wind cylinder movement with key, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given, the wristwatch having a 26mm white enamel dial with arabic numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a plain polished 32mm silver case with London import mark for 1918, numbered 403114, watch winds freely and is running at present time although no guarantee is given.

Los 371

Four pocket watches, an H Samuel of Manchester demi-hunter pocket watch, white enamel dial with a Roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a gold-plated case, stem wind movement, fully wound and not working in original Samuel watch box; an Ingersoll chrome-plated stem wind open face pocket watch, not working; a silver open face pocket watch with 47mm white enamel dial and subsidiary seconds dial in engine turned outer and plain inner cases, Birmingham, metal dust cover over the key wind movement with key named G C Hardwick Burton on Trent, numbered 16383, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given; a 935 standard fob watch; a lady's Perfex steel wristwatch with marcasite set silver bracelet; a silver solid graduated curb link single Albert watch chain, 34cm.

Los 130

Miscellaneous lot of Chinese scent bottles including a porcelain example with pair of doves and grasshopper verso, two carved soapstone examples and a further porcelain and enamel example, (8)

Los 144

Chinese enamel bowl, the green ground finely decorated in famille rose flowers with alternative panels of Chinese figures in a garden, 15cm diam

Los 273a

19th century Continental gilt white metal and enamel vinaigrette of cushion form having top and base panels hand painted with lovers and embracing cherubs, the hinged lid opening to reveal a circular pierced gilt grille with sponge, and stamped 'AG' and 'A'. Slight defects to the enamelled panel of lovers, 20mm diam, 10mm deep and mounted on an unmarked white metal long and short link chain

Los 321

European pearl, diamond and enamel brooch of rectangular open work design, centring an articulated pearl dropper within an old cut diamond set garland with a diamond set pearl above, the white enamel border highlighted with small diamonds, overall size 3.5 x 2.5cm (possibly Austrian)

Los 350

Gents first quarter of 20th century 9ct gold cased full hunter pocket watch of polished plain form, having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with Arabic numbers, subsidiary seconds dial, dial diam 45mm, the un-named 17-jewelled movement further stamped ‘Swiss made’, inner and outer cases both hallmarked 9ct gold, the outer bearing the Birmingham hallmark for 1924, the inner case bearing presentation ‘Loyal Service’ inscription dated 1924, in good condition throughout, currently in running order, within the original cardboard carton with recipients name

Los 351

Last quarter of the 19th century hallmarked 18ct gold cased half hunter fob watch, the outer case with blue Arabic numbers, central viewing glass, opening to reveal blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals (several hairline cracks), dial diam 30mm, the dial inscribed ‘Lunn Blockley & Carter, Bombay and Poona’ (lacking glass), the movement inscribed ‘Lunn, Blockley & Carter, Bombay and Poona’ numbered 5467, front and back cases both hallmarked. The back case bearing the London hallmark for 1892.

Los 372

A boule mantel clock of shaped form, the case fitted with floral finial, the body applied with foliate brass detail, the pressed metal dial with enamel Roman numerals to a brass movement, signed ‘Oppenheim Paris’, movement striking on a bell, 30cm high

Los 388

A good quality19th century French clock garniture, the clock set in a green marble case mounted with a bronze model of four putto, the base of the cherubs signed Feuchere (French 1807-1852), the white enamel clock face with Roman numerals and twin winding holes to a brass movement striking on a bell, the clock face signed E Vittoz Paris, green marble case with applied gilt metal detail, together with a pair of accompanying bronze and green marble urn type vases, largest piece 51cm high (3)

Los 416

Blue and white enamel sign “North Walsham (Town)” (damaged)8ft x 2ft

Los 136

A group of lighters to include a Must de Cartier blue enamel lighter, a Merumari Harrods lighter, and Ronson leather clad lighter Location: Cab

Los 277

A model 1227 Herbert Terry square form base, two stepped, black enamel anglepoise lampLocation: A2B

Los 250

A silver and enamel cigarette case. Approx. 118 grams. Est. £150 - £180.

Los 252

A Victorian silver and enamel vesta case with floral decoration. London 1867. By Francis Douglas. Approx. 37 grams. Est. £100 - £120.

Los 275

A silver and enamel figure of a bird. Approx. 54 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Los 276

A silver and enamel figure of a peacock. Approx. 49 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Los 284

A E JONES: A silver and enamel spoon. Birmingham 1908. Approx. 22 grams. Est. £60 - £80.

Los 295

A silver and enamel box. Approx. 12 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 35

A silver and blue enamel cigarette case. Birmingham 1913. By Deakin and Francis. Approx. 86 grams. Est. £100 - £120.

Los 76

A silver and enamel box. Approx. 21 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Los 92

A heavy silver and enamel case with floral decoration. Birmingham 1955. By Henry Clifford Davis. Approx. 167 grams. Est. £200 - £300.

Los 96

A silver and enamel compact with floral decoration. London 1955 By Henry Clifford Davis. Approx. 132 grams. Est. £150 - £180.

Los 104

Iraq,Order of Al Rafidian, Knight's breast badge in gilt and enamel. Good very fine. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 107

Luxembourg,Order of the Oak Crown, fourth class beast badge in silver and enamel. Very fine. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 108

Netherlands,Order of Orange Nassau, Commander's neck badge, in silver-gilt and enamel. In fitted case of issue. Extremely fine. (Lot)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 111

The Second World War D.S.O., D.F.C. and bar, D.F.M., Battle of Britain group of seven to Wing Commander W.J. 'Sticks' Gregory, Royal Air Force, Air Interception Radar Operator to the WW2 Night Fighter ace Wing Commander J.R.D.'Bob' Braham,Distinguished Service Order, G.VI.R., dated 1945, in silver-gilt and enamel; Distinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., dated 1942, with second award bar, dated 1943; Distinguished Flying Medal, G.VI.R. (75103 F/Sgt W.J.Gregory R.A.F.); 1939-1945 Star with Battle of Britain bar; Atlantic Star with Air Crew Europe bar; War Medal; Air Efficiency Award, G.VI.R. (Flt.Lt W.J.Gregory. RAFVR.). Both bars are later tailor's copies, otherwise very fine to good very fine. (Lot)Footnotes:D.S.O. London Gazette 17.7.1945.Since being recommended for a bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross, this officer has taken part in many operational missions over enemy territory, in the course of which he participated in the destruction of eight enemy aircraft. In June 1943, whist supporting an attack on Cologne, his aircraft was damaged, the port engine being set on fire by enemy fighters. By his skill as a Navigator, Squadron Leader Gregory enabled his pilot to avoid the attacks of the enemy aircraft and assisted him during the return flight. On another occasion, he and his pilot engaged two enemy fighters in a combat which lasted 25 minutes, destroying one of the enemy. In May 1944 Squadron Leader Gregory assisted his pilot to destroy a Focke Wulf 190 while returning from a sortie against Aalborg. Shortly afterwards, the aircraft was severely damaged by a Messerchmitt 109. With their petrol draining rapidly from the damaged tanks, they attempted to fly the aircraft to base, but were forced down on the North Sea and were picked up after 30 minutes by a Naval vessel. For the past seven months, this officer has fulfilled his duties of Station Navigation Officer, in which capacity his experience and advice have been most valuable.D.F.C. London Gazette 4.8.1942.This officer has taken part in the destruction of six enemy aircraft at night. He has shown great skill and devotion to duty.Bar to the D.F.C. London Gazette 16.7.1943.As observer, this officer has completed much operational flying and, by his outstanding ability, has proved himself to be a most valuable member of aircraft crew. By his personal example, tuition and zeal, Flight Lieutenant Gregory has contributed materially to the high standard of efficiency of the observers of his squadron. Since being awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross he has taken part in many sorties and has contributed to the destruction of at least 4 enemy aircraft.D.F.M. London Gazette 17.10.1941.In August 1940, Flight Sergeant Gregory whilst flying in a Blenheim with the late Pilot Officer Rhodes on a night patrol, intercepted a Heinkel 111 which Rhodes over-shot and Gregory, with great coolness, gave the enemy aircraft a long burst from the beam gun with a single Vickers gas-operated gun, destroying the enemy aircraft. Again, in July, 1941, by quick and accurate work on the A.I., he enabled Flt.Lt.J.R.D.Braham, D.F.C., to destroy a Junkers 88 at 6,000 feet in the Thames Estuary and again on 12th September, 1941, although his pilot was apparently overtaking an enemy aircraft very rapidly, by clear and precise instructions, he enabled his pilot to destroy yet another enemy aircraft. Flight Sergeant Gregory has been in the Squadron since 19th May 1940, during which time he has always shown great keenness to contact the enemy and has been an inspiration to the other operators. I therefore most strongly recommend him for the award of the Distinguished Flying Medal.Air Efficiency Award London Gazette 21.3.1946.The lot additionally comprises: The framed warrant for the Distinguished Service Order; two RAF log books one of which is his official one whilst the second is a mirror of the first but with further information and 'extra flights' throughout his flying career; Warrant for promotion to Flight Lieutenant dated 16th February 1949; Caterpillar club badge engraved on reverse (Sgt W.J.Gregory); Caterpillar Club badge engraved on reverse (Sgt W.Gregory Pres by Irvin Co); Silk handkerchief; Caterpillar club membership card; Goldfish club membership card; Bullet marked cigarette case engraved internally (W.J.G.) this was one of his father's most treasured possessions where fighting over Dunkirk this case no doubt saved his life (newspaper article states); two silver plated dishes given to him by the Officers and NCO's of 29 Squadron on the occasion of his marriage; R.A.F. shields for 29, 141 and 926 Squadrons; a photograph frame made from the tip of a pre WW2 aeroplane with photograph of him in uniform; a letter relating to his visit to Buckingham Palace dated 20th November 1942; a letter relating to his D.S.O. dated 19th September 1946; A signed Guildhall reception booklet dated 22nd July 1980 with signatures including Bob Stanford-Tuck, James 'Ginger' Lacey, John Cunningham; An R.A.F. Museum Battle of Britain commemorative plate, a Bristol Beaufighter plate; a framed cartoon entitled 'Caterpillar'; a framed cartoon entitled 'Gay Paree'; an E.II.R. period Officer's cap; a telegram dated 19th July 1945 congratulating him on his D.S.O.; two RAF ties; a signed unframed print entitled 'Moment in Time'; a photograph album with mainly wedding photographs; a signed first day cover; 30 assorted photographs during his career; a copy of Royal Air Force Review December 1947 where he is pictured outside Buckingham Palace collecting a medal; a copy of Fly Past from November 1995; a copy of You magazine from 1990; seven assorted newspapers; a copy of the Telegraph dated 9th October 2001 which includes his obituary; 2x WW2 newspaper cuttings and 1 x Post WW2 newspaper cutting all relating to him.Wing Commander William James Gregory was born at Hartlepool on the 23rd November 1913, he was the son of a builder and was educated at the Lister Sealy School. Prior to WW2 he worked as a plasterer with the family business, and was additionally the drummer in the Debroy Somers Band earning the nickname 'Sticks' which stuck with him throughout his lifetime.He joined the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve on 1st April 1939 as an Airman u/t Observer and trained at No.32 EFTS at Greatham, County Durham.Gregory was called up on the 1st September 1939 and was posted to Prestwick in November where he begins flying, training in both Map Reading and Navigation at No.1 A.O.N.S.. In April 1940 he transfers to No.9 Observer's course at R.A.F. Penrhos, a month later he is posted to 29 Squadron flying on board Blenheims where he has a night Convoy Patrol on the 22nd May. He is then posted to 29 Squadron on the 25th May 1940 based at Debden as a Wireless Operator/Air Gunner, then to become Observer/Radio Operator and finally Radar Operator.He teams up with Braham for the first time on the 12th July 1940 for an 'X' raid (Crashed), a further 'X' raid with P/O R.A.Rhodes on the 6th August and on the 8th again with Rhodes his log book notes Hostile Raid (Crashed). He further carries out a number of 'X' raids and patrols with Rhodes and other pilots in August where on the 18th they shoot down an He.111 into The Wash, his first kill. For September 1940 he is involved with various patrols but no serious action. For October he only flies on the 10th as Anti-Aircraft cooperation and Patrol. In November he carries out a total of five Hostile Patrols being shot at by our own Ack Ack on the 20th, with a further two patrols for December. His entries for January 1941 record five flights but interestingly his log book is signed by Guy Gibson who was Commanding B Flight, he additionally signs it on behalf of the Wing Commander Commanding 29 Squadron. In February he carries out five Hostile Patrols, one with Braham, as well as a Flare T... For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 21

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,Knight Grand Cross (G.B.E.), 1st type, breast star. A privately commissioned example (10.8cm x 9.0cm), in diamonds, gold, white metal and enamel., the reverse centre engraved (By appointment Spink & Son Ltd London, and with King's Crown). The diamonds comprise a mix of brilliant, old brilliant and single-cut diamonds, approximately 15.28cts total. The diamonds average H-J colour, SI1 clarity. Overall good very fine or better. (1)Footnotes:This piece is likely to have been made in the late 1920's or early 1930's and possibly commissioned by a number of European and Middle Eastern Royal Families or possibly a Maharajah.A similar example made c.1930 by Spink and Son appears in the book The Order of the British Empire by Peter Galloway, plate X.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 22

The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire,O.B.E., Officer's breast badge, in silver-gilt and enamel. In Garrard & Co case of issue. Toned extremely fine, ring misshapen. (Lot)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 23

The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India,miniature medal in gold, silver and enamel. Very fine. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 24

The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire,Companion's breast badge, C.I.E. in gold and enamel, smaller version without INDIA. Some small marks to reverse, otherwise very fine. (1)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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