A FRAMED COLLECTION OF THREE SECOND WORLD WAR AND LATER RUSSIAN MILITARY MEDALS. A collection of three Russian Second World War and later Medals, a Second World War commemorative order, another similar with red and white enamel and a third. Mounted in a glazed frame. 31 x 41.5 cm. *CR Attractively presented, not examined out of the frame.
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BULGARIA: THE ROYAL ORDER FOR BRAVERY, CIVIL MERIT AND ST ALEXANDER. The Bulgarian Order for Bravery with crossed swords and eight pointed red enamel cross, dated 1915 to the centre. The Bulgarian Order for Civil Merit, 5th Class on elaborate Crown suspension and similar Royal Order of St Alexander IV Class. Mounted for display with copied research. *CR Light marking in places, generally good condition.
GABON ORDER OF THE EQUATORIAL STAR, COMMANDER'S NECK BADGE. A six pointed yellow enamel star against a blue ground, with female head to the center 'Republique Gabonaise 1959' by Arthus Bertrand of Pairs. On predominantly red neck ribbon. Mounted for display. *CR Slight cracks to yellow enamel at the points. Generally good.
A MEDAL FOR THE ORDER OF THE LEAGUE OF MERCY. A cross of the Order of the League of Mercy, red enamel cross on Prince of Wales Feathers and crossed black and white bow, dated 1898 to the centre. In Elkington and Co case of issue. With copied research. *CR Case slightly distressed, medal with scuffing to centre.
A COLLECTION OF NURSING MEDALS INCLUDING AN ORDER OF ST JOHN BREAST BADGE. The Order of St John of Jerusalem, Dame of Grace Breast badge in silver and enamel, in case of issue. A Red Cross Home Nursing Proficiency badge in box of issue. A South African Voluntary Medical Service Medal. A British Red Cross War Service Medal 1914-19 named to W.E. Bourn, 5th Detachment City of London. A similar award with certificate to Miss Phemia Park. Mounted for display with copied research. *CR Some spotting to certificate, generally good condition.
A COLLECTION OF BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY MEDALS. A collection of Red Cross Awards: a selection to 10989 D. Fuller and 47331 P.Fuller including medals for proficiency in Red Cross nursing, Air Raid precautions, Medal for 3 years service and others. Mounted for display with copied research. And further Red Cross Nursing and Red Cross First Aid awards to 44336 D.E.K. Maitland-Magill-Crichton and 34938 H. Petchy. All mounted for display with copied research. *CR Good condition, one with some loss of enamel.
SWEDEN: ROYAL ORDER OF THE SWORD AND PATRIOTIC SOCIETY MEDAL. A Swedish Royal Order of the Sword with eight pointed star and blue enamel to the centre, beneath crossed swords and crown suspension. And a Swedish Long and Faithful Service award from the Royal Patriotic Society named to Kkarolina Augusta Ahlqvist. Both mounted for display with copied research. *CR Good condition.
USSR: A COLLECTION OF FIVE ENAMELLED MEDALS. Russian Order of the Badge of Honour, 4th type second version numbered 503532, another similar 4th type 1st version numbered 286275. Russian Order of the Red Banner of Labour 5th and 6th types numbered 346274 and 515064 Russian Order of Labour Glory III class 2nd type numbered 240226. Mounted for display with copied research. *CR Some marking to enamel, generally good.
CHRISTIAN DIOR - A gold-tone enamel and paste set pendant necklace and brooch set. The pendant necklace with heavy curb link chain, the clasp stamped 'Chr. Dior' twice, length 42cm, the brooch stamped 'Chr. Dior' and 'GERMANY', width 5cm.Hi this will cost £26 ( inclusive of VAT) to ship to Finland. Thank you, Martin
A Victorian high-purity gold (tests 14ct) black enamel and pearl set brooch and earring set. The brooch of elliptical shape, the split pearls star set, glazed locket back, width 47mm; the pendant earrings of oval form with articulated bands, length 48mm, total weight 27.3g.The brooch has much damage and loss to the enamel. The centre needs securing. The edge of the brooch has various dents. One earring has loss to the enamel, the other earring has a large chip to the enamel.
S. T. DUPONT - Two lighters. One in a chrome nickel case, with box and papers, the other gold plated with black enamel.The black enamel lighter has few dents on a metal and scratches on enamel all around, oriental writing on a side in red, chrome nickel lighter has worn plating all around, some scratches and small dents on the bottom , both in working condition.
A collection of silver buckle, earrings and brooches A silver and guilloche enamel belt buckle and button set by Levy & Salaman, Birmingham hallmark, 21g, 7cm in length ; silver carnelian drop earrings (5.8cm drop) with round carnelian clip-on pair; two pairs of faux pearl stud earrings; two loose faux pearl stud earrrings ; a pair of blue tiger's eye spherical stud earrings in silver; a metal brooch with carnelian ( 4cm length);an oval silver with malachite brooch (4.5cm length, 12.62g); metal agate brooch (4.5cm length); metal faux pearl with black agate bar brooch ( 10.5cm long); small floral metal brooch (3x2cm) and made in Italy stamed micro mozaic brooch (3cm in length).
A George IV 18ct hallmarked gold and black enamel seed pearl set memorial ring. The oblong head with a glazed hair panel surrounded by seed pearls, the shank foliate cast and with black enamel edging, inscribed 'Willm Clarke Esq 9 Aug 1824 at 75', maker BR, London 1822, size O, 5.0g.Crude repair where the shank meets the head.
A 19th-century gold and cloisonne enamel pendant, in the manner of Castellani. The frame and bale with circular wire roundals with pale blue and red dot enamel, with globule applied decoration and clusters, the Limoges style enamel on copper showing two ladies in a garden setting with a goat, length including bale 45mm, width 30mm, 5.8g.
A collection of silver brooches, two Victorian buckles and a guilloche enamel case pencil A silver etruscan revival mourning brooch, three Scotch style brooches, a leaf brooch, silver ornamental buckle, two Victorian silver gilt turquoise detail brooches and blue guilloche enamel case with pencil inside.
A selection of gold jewels. To include a Victorian MIZPAH brooch, hallmarked Birmingham 1901, base metal pin; a Victorian blue enamel pendant, an Art Nouveau pendant set with green paste and seed pearls, a 9ct pearl set bar brooch, a 9ct ring, a broken green paste and pearl ring and a garnet set gold brooch, total weight 16.1g.
A high purity (tests 14ct) gold Etruscan revival hinged bangle Set with natural cultured half pearls and enamel, granulation and twisted wire applied decoration, one half pearl is missing, 16.29g in total weight.and 6cm in width.The gold is tarnished. Various scratches all over but nothing too serious. No dents. One pearl missing. The enamel has chips to the surface but no losses.
A Georgian mourning brooch, oval shaped with neatly woven hair and a seed pearl monogram, surrounded by blue and white enamel decoration, verso, engraved with 'JANE NETHERTON DIED 13TH AUGUST 1797 AGED 36 YEARS', dimensions 5.2 x 4cm, pin and hook fitting, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, weight 14.9g
A Victorian diamond and enamel memorial pendant, pear shaped, with a central compartment of neatly woven hair and set with fourteen old mine cut diamonds, surrounded by blue guilloché enamel, suspending an old mine and pear shaped diamond dropper, verso, enamelled forget-me-knot decoration, serpent bale, length including bale5.5cm, width 2.5cm, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold and silver, weight 14.8g, presented in a fitted case by Hunt & Roskell
A Victorian diamond, emerald, pearl and enamel pendant/brooch and chain, central old mine cut diamond, approximately 6.3 x 5.3 x 3.5mm, estimated approximate weight 0.80ct, assessed colour H/I, assessed clarity SI2/I1, surrounded by old mine cut diamonds, emeralds, half pearls and enamel decoration, estimated approximate total diamond weight 1.40ct, verso, floral engraving, later bale, length including bale 4.8cm, width 3.5cm, unmarked, tested to at least 18ct gold, weight 18.3g, modern belcher link chain, length 41cm, partial hallmark for 9ct gold, weight 10g (2), cased by Wartski Later pendant bale supplied and fitted by Wartski
Edward Culver, London - A late 19th century 18ct gold half hunter pocket watch, circa 1890, outer cover with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular aperture, white dial, black Roman numerals and blued hands, jewelled three-quarter plate mechanical crown wind movement with hand setting button at 4H, case, 38mm diameter, verso with monogram, interior with London hallmarks for 18ct gold and casemaker's mark of Henry Gee & Miles Standley, the cuvette similarly marked, 51.2g gross
Antoine Coliau, Paris - An 18th century open faced pocket watch, circa 1778, white dial, black Roman numerals with outer Arabic minute track, diamond set fretwork hands and winding aperture at 2H under a convex crystal, front loading gilt full plate mechanical key wind movement signed ANTne COLIAU A PARIS N1084, pierced and engraved bridge cock with diamond endstone, verge escapement with three arm balance and chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned cylindrical pillars, case, 33mm diameter, hinged front bezel with polychrome enamel foliage and scrolls and inner ring of rose cut diamonds, verso with similar bezel around a band of polychrome enamel foliage, an inner ring of rose cut diamonds and a central oval panel of dark blue guilloché enamel, inner with as yet unidentified French charge and discharge marks and maker's mark, metal tests as gold, pendant bow set both sides with rose cut diamonds and with a diamond set top, all enclosed within a hinged outer ring of unmarked metal, 41.2g gross, presented with a winding key Coliau was born in Paris in 1742 and became master watchmaker in 1770. He worked at the Rue de Mail Paris until 1778 and thereafter at the Neuve des Petits Champs, where he remained until 1787.
A Victorian silver novelty pin cushion, mark of Stokes & Ireland Ltd. (William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland), Chester 1898, in the form of a canoe, the side with polychromed enamel P&O pennant, interior with brown velvet pad, 12.5cm long, 120g grossProvenance:Property of the late Gabriela Grillo
Romilly, Paris - An 18th century open faced pocket watch, circa 1765, white dial, black Roman numerals, paste set fretwork hands and winding aperture at 2H under a convex bullseye crystal, front loading gilt full plate key wind movement signed ROMILLY PARIS, pierced and engraved bridge cock with steel coqueret, verge escapement with three arm balance and chain fusée, silvered regulation and 4 pinned cylindrical pillars, case, 45mm diameter, hinged front bezel with multi coloured foliage and scrolls and inner ring of pastes, verso with similar bezel around a portrait miniature of an elegant young lady with a surround of blue enamel and two rings of pastes, metal apparently unmarked, tests as gold, 66g grossJean Romilly (1714 - 1796) was born to a family that had taken refuge in Geneva, following the Edict of Fontainebleau in 1685, and subsequently returned to Paris. In addition to being a watchmaker (and discovering that it was possible to construct a watch that would run for a year without being wound), he was one of the founders, in 1777, of the Journal de Paris as well as the editor of the Encyclopédie by Diderot and d’Alembert, to which he contributed articles on the theoretical aspects of watchmaking.Crystal - Complete but detached from the bezel. Some minor surface scratches visible under reflected light together with a small grizzle/chip to the edge at 6HDial - In fair condition. Some hairline cracks. Some deterioration to the edge, together with a more obvious chip at 10H and a chip to the winding aperture.Movement - Runs for one or two seconds, then stops. Hands move but rather stiffly.Case - Front hinge in good condition. Some stones missing around the front bezel. Verso in good condition with some surface scratches and stones missing around the portrait.
An early 20th century 9ct gold half hunter wristwatch, circa 1908, outer cover with black enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular aperture, white dial with black Roman numerals, (XII in red), and blued hands, jewelled mechanical crown wind movement with hand setting button at 4H, case, 30mm diameter, interior with London import hallmarks for 9ct gold and sponsor's mark Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, to an expanding bracelet marked 'Britannic 9ct', 24.6g gross
Unsigned - An early 20th century silver half hunter pocket watch, circa 1912, outer cover with blue enamel Roman numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular aperture, white dial with black Roman numerals, gold coloured hands and subsidiary seconds register at 6H, jewelled mechanical crown wind movement, case, 51mm diameter, interior with London import hallmarks for Sterling silver and sponsor's mark of the Selling Agency, 105.2g gross, presented in a fitted case Crystal - Complete. Some very minor surface scratches as to be expected and commensurate with age and useDial - Generally in good condition with no obvious cracks or deterioration, with the exception of a very minor loss/chip to the edge at 4HMovement - In working order, though not tested for timekeeping or enduranceCase - Some surface scratches and scuffs as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Verso a little dished with minor creasing.
CHANEL, pré-collection Prêt à Porter Automne/Hiver 2019. Blouson zippée à capuche en laine et cachemire bouclette noir et blanc.Directeur artistique : Karl Lagerfeld. Dernière collection.Tirette CC en métal doré et émail noir, deux poches zippées, liens de serrage à la capuche et en bas du vêtement.Condition d'état: A. Taille/Size: 36.Footnotes:pre-collection Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2019. Last collection of Karl Lagerfeld. Zipped hooded jacket in black and white wool and cashmere terry. CC zipper in gold metal and black enamel, two zipped pockets, drawstrings at the hood and at the bottom of the garment.Condition grade: A.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
* RAF Memorabilia. A collection of RAF memorabilia relating to 616 Squadron, including a 616 Squadron colour print showing a side profile of Supermarine Spitfire MkVb W3458, signed in pencil by Lionel "Buck" Casson, Denis K. "Red" Parker, William L.B. Walker and Kenneth A. Wilkinson, framed and glazed, frame size 36 x 46.5 cm, a small silverplated presentation mug, with enamel squadron badge and engraved 'Air Commodore G.R. Pitchfork in Grateful Appreciation from 616 Squadron Members Association', 9.5 cm high, a squadron badge mounted on a wooden shield, 26 cm long, another embroidered squadron badge, framed and glazed, frame size 28.5 x 29 cm and other related items, plus an RAF black bakelite telephone by Krone circa 1950, with winding crank handle and paper label printed '259 Eng. Exec RAF Wildenrath', an additional label printed 'speech on this telephone is not secure', with cord and bakelite adapter and an interwar commission certificate issued to Flight Lieutenant Walter English Swann, RFC later RAF for his appointment to Flight Lieutenant on 1 January 1926, in original Air Ministry card tube QTY: (8)NOTE:RAF Wildenrath was an airbase near Wildenrath in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Operating from 1952-1992. In 1953, the station commander was Group Captain JE 'Johnnie' Johnson, top scoring WWII 'ace' fighter pilot.
* Dragoon Guards. A Victorian 1871 Pattern Troopers helmet of 3rd (Prince of Wales's) Dragoons, circa 1895, the brass skull with a helmet plate featuring silver Prince of Wales feathers on red enamel ground (chipped and some loss) surrounded by a garter motto 'Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense', laid on a silver twelve pointed star, with gilt oak leaf seam and backstrap, with brass plume holder and chin scales with rosettes, original tan cloth and leather lining, dings and dents commensurate with age QTY: (1)
* An impressive D.S.O. group to Captain Percy Wyfold Stout, D.S.O., O.B.E., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Later Machine Gun Corps, who was five times mentioned in despatches, and prior to his military career was an international rugby player, playing alongside his brother Frank for Gloucester and England, the brothers are particularly noted for being the first siblings to both score in an international match for Englanda) Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel with top barb) The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officer's 1st type breast Badge, London 1919c) 1914-15 Star (Lieut P.W. Stout. R.N.V.R.)d) British War and Victory Medals with M.I.D. oakleaves (Capt. P.W. Stout.)e) Egypt. Order of the Nile, 4th class breast badge by Lattes, silver and enamel with rosette on ribbon, an attractive tarnished tone throughout, very fine or better, together with a large collection of research QTY: (7)NOTE:Provenance: Private collection, America having been in the same collection for over 30 years. See lot 203.D.S.O. London Gazette: 26 March 1917 T/Lt (A./Capt.) Percy Wyfold Stout, 11th L.A.M. Bty., Motor M.G. CorpsNear Gaza'For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. At a critical moment, when a number of armoured cars were in danger of being cut off, he led the attack to their relief, and after two hours of heavy fighting gained the objective, after inflicting heavy losses on the enemy'.O.B.E. London Gazette: 1 January 1919.Percy Wyfold Stout (1875-1937) excelled in almost every sport he could. He played for Gloucester AFC, Gloucester City Cricket Club, and with international distinction at Gloucester Rugby. He was born in Barnwood Gloucester in 1875. His father William was a professional rower, and Percy was one of several siblings to play at a high profile, notably alongside his brother Frank (see lot 203).He made his first debut for Gloucester AFC aged 16 where he became the first man to score 20 goals in a season. He became the club's all-time record appearance holder and goalscorer, being described in the Gloucester Journal as 'one of the best, if not quite the very best centre forward ever called upon to wear the black and white shirt of Gloucestershire FA'.In 1895 Percy switched to rugby union playing for Gloucester Rugby alongside his brother Frank and from 1898 the brothers played five times for England Rugby, including away at Scotland, Ireland and Wales, the latter saw both brothers score a try, and this was the first time that any brothers had both scored in an international match for England.Percy continued playing rugby until 1900 when he retired from sport and moved to Cairo to become a stockbroker. Percy joined the army on the outbreak of WWI and was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in 13th Reserve Regiment of Cavalry. He relinquished his commission in 1915 and later that year he was promoted to Lieutenant in the R.N.V.R. where he served in the Armoured Car Squadron, R.N.A.S. He transferred to the Machine Gun Corps in 1916 and served in Egypt from 1917 he was mentioned in despatches five times. After the war, Percy returned to Cairo to resume his career as a stockbroker, becoming a director of the Egyptian Delta Land Co and the Anglo-American Nile. Percy died in Marleybone, London in 1937 aged 61.
* Blackpool Special Constabulary. A WWI 9ct gold and enamel tribute medal by Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1919, the obverse inscribed 'Blackpool Special Constabulary' featuring the crest of Blackpool, the reverse engraved 'Constable 107 C. Parkinson, For Services Rendered', 25 mm diameter with suspension ring, very fine, 6.3gQTY: (1)
* Military Badges. A good collection of Boer War and WWI sweetheart badges, including Tyneside Scottish, silver and enamel, 30 x 22 cm, Black Watch, silver and enamel, 30 x 26 mm, Cheshire Regiment, silver and enamel, hallmarks for Birmingham 1915, 25 x 30 mm, East Yorkshire Regiment bar brooch, silver and enamel, 55 mm and many others QTY: (approx. 60)
* Prussia. Iron Cross, 2nd Class, hallmarked on the suspension ring, 45 x 45 mm, together with various medals including Territorial Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 'Territorial' scroll suspension (1448542 B.Q.M.S. J.S. Hodges. R.A.), very fine, India General Service Medal 1908-35, G.V.R., 2 clasps, Waziristan 1921-24, North West Frontier 1930-31 (4832 L-Nk. Faqir Mohd. 17 D.T.T.Coy, 1953 Coronation Medal, Russia, Order of the Red Star, silver and enamel, reverse engraved '260219' with screw plate, Russia, Order of the Patriotic War, later issue, reverse engraved '974092', with screw back, France, Saint Helena 1792-1815 medal and other medalsQTY: (10)
* Car Badge. Yapton Aero Club, circa 1920s, early pre-war members car badge for the Sussex aerodrome, a fine art deco relief winged design with world globe and cloudscape motifs, enamel on chromed brass, patinated conditionQTY: (1)NOTE:Scarce. Located on the South Coast near Bognor Regis: later known as RAF Ford during WWII following requisition and thereafter.
* Car Badge. Northamptonshire Flying Club, circa 1930s, pre-war members' car badge showing a Biplane flying over the art deco clubhouse, enamel chromed brass with pillar mount, patinated conditionQTY: (1)NOTE:Scarce. A well-established pre-war flying club patronised by Amy Johnson and notably famed for its original clubhouse (now a Hotel) which stands at the heart of this busy aerodrome and home to 'The Grace' Spitfire.
* Car Badge. Cotswold Aero Club, circa 1930s, an early pre-war members' car badge for the aerodrome at Down Hatherley, winged motif with decorative lettering design, enamel on nickel-plated brass, a little wearQTY: (1)NOTE:During the late 1920s to early 1930s Cotswold Aero Club was home to Sir Alan Cobham's Air Circus near Churchdown in Gloucestershire.
* Sector Clock. A very early and original RAF sector clock circa 1937, the 36 cm diameter white enamel dial featuring the crowned RAF laurel wreath motif, 12 and 24 hour arabic numerals. the distinctive blue, red and yellow sectors, contained in original Air Ministry mahogany case stamped 'A.M. F.W. Elliott 1937', the fusee brass movement by F.W. Elliott numbered 2116 and dated 1936, case size 49 cm diameter, with key and pendulum and in good working orderQTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Private collection, Surrey.Purchased from Circadian (UK) Ltd, Specialists in Aero Memorabilia (Lt Col Bob Gardner, author of A History of Clocks in the RAF). A copy of the receipt is included in the lot dated 2010 which confirms the authenticity.
* Six: Sick Berth Attendant S.J.J. Beasley, Royal Navya) The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Knight of Grace’s breast badge, silver and enamel, with heraldic beasts in anglesb) 1939-1945 Starc) Atlantic Stard) Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 claspe) War Medalf) Service Medal of the Order of St John, with three Additional Award Bars (40285 Div/Off. Sidney J.J. Beasley. Warwick. 1948), good very fine, swing mounted as worn, with an album of WWII photographs showing the recipient in uniform, H.M.S. Formidable and various aircraft including Albacores, Martlets, Fulmars, Swordfish, Sea Fires, a fighter pilot with his pet monkey in the cockpit window etc, with a typed diary from 17 October 1940 to 17 September 1941, various entries including 'We left on the 6th May with a very important convoy to Malta, this was very exciting because owing to the fact that we had helped to evacuate Greece we were in a danger area all the time, we had shot down 6 planes up to the 9th and just as I am writing this there are depth charges bring dropped everywhere, so it is obvious there is a submarine somewhere...' , plus certificates including H.M.S. Glasgow 'A Proclamation' and other related items QTY: (6)NOTE:Sidney John James Beasley joined the Foleshill and Longford St Johns Ambulance Division in 1935. He held many posts including Assistant County Secretary for Warwickshire and Secretary of the Coventry Centre in 1969. Beasley served during WWII as a sick-berth attendant in H.M.S. Formidable, a Red Cross identity card dated 5 May 1944 is included with the lot.
* The Primrose League. A vast collection of Primrose League memorabilia, including a Grand Master white metal and enamel 10-point star, with six Special Service award bars for 1889, 1892-1896 inclusive with ornate top ribbon bar, 6 cm across with a pin to the reverse, together with 5 further 10-point star medals plus three breast stars plus 200 + badges and award bars including Knight's and Dames full dress badges, Shield of Service, two velvet banners, The Primrose Dames Needle Compendium, related paperwork, books, crested china and other items QTY: (a carton)NOTE:Provenance: Norman Parker (1926-2024), Aviation Historian & Chairman of Amesbury History Society. Norman's collection is featured in a four-part article written which he wrote for the local history society (a copy is included with the lot) The Primrose League was founded in 1883 and was an organisation for spreading Conservative principles in the UK. It was named after the former prime minister Benjamin Disraeli's favourite flower. Queen Victoria sent a wreath of primroses to his funeral on 26 April 1881 on the day of unveiling Disraeli's statue all conservative members of the House of Commons were decorated with a primrose.
* Third Reich. Luftwaffe peaked cap badge, brass with lacking one lug, 65 mm long, together with various related items including two wound badges, one finished in black the other brass, German Entry into Austria 13 March 1938 silver commemorative medal, 33 mm diameter, NSDAP party enamel badge and other items QTY: (11)
* Miniature Medals. A group of five miniature dress medals attributed to A.V. Askwith, C.S.I., C.I.E., Indian Civil Servicea) The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, C.I.E., Companion’s badge, silver-gilt and enamelb) British War and Victory Medals c) Jubilee Medal 1935 d) Coronation Medal 1937, very fine or better, swing mounted as wornQTY: (5)NOTE:Arthur Vivian Askwith (1893-1971) was educated at Bedford School and joined the 28th Light Cavalry, Indian Army in 1919. He served in Salonika and Transcuacasia. He then joined Indian Civil Service in 1921 being appointed Assiantant Commissioner, Punjab, he received various promotions advancing to Chief Commissioner, Delhi from 1940-45 after which he retired from service and resided in Hereford.The full size medals (along with these miniatures) were sold at Sotheby's on 12 September 1989, lot 366.
* Japan, Order of the Sacred Treasure, 3rd Class neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, with neck cravat complete with metal fitments and lapel rosette, in hinged lacquer case of issue, good very fine, together with Japan, Order of the Rising Sun, 8th Class breast badge, silver, in lacquered case of issue, extremely fine, together with Japan, Red Cross Medal, silver, in lacquered case of issue, extremely fineQTY: (3)
D. Ferris, Calne - A Victorian 19th century mahogany cased West Country 8-day movement mantel clock. The clock having a bobbin turned finial atop over a scrolled pediment. Glazed white enamel dial with Roman numeral dial to the chaper ring and an inset 8-day movement. Floral & foliate embellishments to face with brass fret pierced openings to sides and twin handles. Raised on squatted bun feet.Measures approx. 54cm x 32cm x 15cm.

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