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A GEORGE VI SILVER GILT AND ENAMEL PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF SOUTH SHIELDS BOWLING CLUB BADGE BY FATTORINI AND SONS BELONGING TO THOMAS GREEN DATED TO 1929-1934 BIRMINGHAM 1937 17.4G GROSS TOGETHER WITH A GEORGE V SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL FRUIT KNIFE BY JOHN YEOMANS COWLISHAW 17.5G GROSS
First World War pair, British War Medal and Victory Medal ( 203900. A-CPL. J. THOMAS. NORTH'N. R.) together with a medal ribbon bar for War and Victory Medals, a silver plated cigarette case engraved ' Skewen & Neath Abbey. The War. Presented to Cpl. J. Thomas 1914-18', an enamel Cardiff City Special Constabulary lapel badge and the top part of a white metal territorial Force shoulder title, 'T/16', records show Acting Corporal James Thomas of the Northamtonshire Regiment ( later 90445 Labour Corps) entitled to the British War Medal and Victory Medal (Qty)
Rare German Third Reich Albert Leo Schlageter Commemorative medal, to the front a Maltese cross with swastika to the centre surrounded by the legend ' Schlageter Gedachtnis Bund E.V.', in a border within an oak leaf wreath the words ' Albert Leo Schlageter, 1923 26.Mai 1933 ', on the reverse the makers name ' R. Wachtler & Lange, Mitteweide ', Association name ' Schlageter Gedachtnis Bund E.V. Sitz Hannover ' and issue number ' 350 ', Albert Leo Schlageter, 12 August 1894 – 26 May 1923, was a First World War veteran and member of the German Freikorps, his activities sabotaging French occupying forces after WWI led to his arrest and eventual execution by French forces at the age of 28, his manner of death made him a martyr to German Nationalist organisations, particularly the Nazi Party, and this badge was issued on the tenth anniversary of his execution, in plated brass/tombac, the medal is missing the retaining hook and pin from the reverse and black enamel inlay between the Cross arms at the front and is priced accordingly, still a very rare item, dimensions 52 mm top to bottom, 40 mm across, weight 51.4 grams
Officers silver and gilt cap badge to the Lancashire Fusiliers, three loops to the reverse, together with a regimental tie pin in silver and enamel, a similar tie pin in gilt and enamel, a trench art lighter formed from Lancashire Fusilier buttons, a desk ornament/paper weight formed from a L.F. badge on a hardwood base, five officers rank stars, and an Indian coin/charm in an envelope marked ' Pandit Rala Singh charm,given at Wellington 25.3.28 ', the items all belonged to Colonel Godrey Tallents D.S.O. of the Lancashire Fusiliers. ( Godfrey Edward Tallents was born on the 31st August 1883, he was educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military College Sandhurst, on passing out of the R.M.C. Tallents was posted to the 3rd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers in the West Indies, he went on to serve with them in Malta and St. Helena,on the disbandment of the 3rd Battalion in 1906 transferred to the 1st Battalion, he was in India with this Battalion when the First World War broke out in 1914, 1st L.F. returned to the U.K. and joined the 29th Division, on 25th April 1915 1st L.F. landed on 'W' beach ( Lancashire Landing) Cape Helles, Gallipoli under a storm of fire, Tallents, by now a Captain, led an outflanking assault on the Turkish positions and was credited with breaking their line, later the same day he was badly wounded when he was shot in the head, the bullet entering the left side and exiting on the right shattering his eye socket into three pieces, for his actions that day Tallents was Mentioned in Dispatches and awarded the Distinguished Service Order, 1st L.F. suffered casualties of around 700 killed and wounded that day out of 1000 present and earned '6 V.C.'s before breakfast', after recovering in hospital in Malta Tallents returned to the U.K. briefly before going to France where he served on the Western Front as Staff Captain ( 177 Inf. Bde.), and G.S.O.2 (34th Div., 38th Div., GHQ, and 42nd Div. ) and was again mentioned in dispatches, after the war Tallents took command of 'D' Company 1st L.F. and then as a Major commanded the Depot Lancashire Fusiliers at Bury, he attended the senior officers course and in 1928 as Lieutenant Colonel took command of 2nd Bn. L.F. at Multan in India returning to the U.K in 1930, during the Second World War Tallents served as a Colonel on the staff of Northern Command in the U.K. as G.S.O.2, he passed away in 1967 )
Longines Conquest automatic 18ct gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1960's, case marked L1 611 6, 31640004, 18K, 750, circular silvered dial with applied baton markers, sweep centre seconds and dauphine hands, 19 jewel movement, date aperture at 12 'o' clock, the screw back with Longines blue enamel emblem, later black leather strap
Two early nineteenth century blue and white and black and white transfer-printed miniature teapots and covers, c.1825. Comprising: A blue-printed floral design teapot and a black-printed Filigree-type patterned teapot. 14 – 15 cm long. (2)Condition: Blue teapot; tip of spout glued. Black teapot; four small chips to the rim of the lid and minor wear to the black enamel edges. Provenance: The Arthur and Julia Roberts Collection
Royal memorabilia interest, collection of garments belonging to Queen Alexandra including a pair of stockings, two gowns, a pair of slippers with Royal cipher and the dates 1863 to 1888, possibly commemorating Queen Alexandra's 25th wedding anniversary, together with a photograph frame of King Edward VII, 9ct gold brooch with enamel crown above, small purse embroidered with an A, handkerchief with crown and monogram for Alexandra, small pin dish, pair of silver metal scissors, the handle shaped as a crown, silver metal owl with glass eyes as a pencil holder with pencil inside, magnifying glass with tortoiseshell handle and further paper mark (qty)
Group of items of Royal memorabilia interest including three glass bottles with silver tops, one with monogram below a crown, a vanity set with opera glasses by Deraisme, Paris, a silver metal case or small box monogrammed HH with Indian silver marks to base enclosed within a miniature copy of the Koran, and an early 20th century enamel plaque entitled "Salvatori Mundi", signed to side "D'Apre dropsy", contained in three-fold leather case, marked Edwards & Sons, Regent St (qty)
19th century gold and enamelled framed portrait miniature of Viscount Lord Nelson, after Hoppner, the front bezel in dark blue and white enamel with eight garnet mounts, the back with central hair panel surrounded by dark blue enamelling and a gold outer, inscribed "A token of regard to Sir Hyde Parker from HN". Note: Sir Hyde Parker (1739-1807) was a contemporary of Lord Nelson, born in Devon, the second son of Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, 5th Baronet (1714-1782), in 1801 he was appointed to command the Baltic Fleet destined to break up the Northern Armed Neutrality, with Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson as his second in command. The first objective of the expedition, fell in the battle of Copenhagen on the 2nd April 1801, to the fierce attack of Nelson's squadron - Parker, with the heavier ships taking little part due to the shallowness of the channel. At the height of the battle Parker, who was loth to infringe the customary rules of Naval warfare, raised the flag to disengage. Famously, Nelson ignored the order from his commander by raising his telescope to his blind eye and exclaiming "I really do not see the signal". This may or may not be purely a myth. Nelson pressed on with the action and ultimately compelled the Danish forces to capitulate. Parker's hesitation to advance at the Baltic Sea after his victory was later severely criticised. Soon afterwards he was recalled and Nelson succeeded him. Overall size of frame 10cm x 8cm within a later folding leather case Provenance: Vost's, Newmarket 21 November 1997 Lot 216 £400-600
Gent's first quarter of 20th century hallmarked 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch with button wind, having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Arabic numbers, subsidiary seconds dial, the dial inscribed "Jatur", dial diam 38mm, the outer case with blue enamelled Arabic numbers, the case back bearing the Glasgow import hallmark for 1923
First quarter of 20th century hallmarked 18ct gold cased half hunter fob watch with button wind, having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the outer case with blue Roman numerals and centre glazed aperture, dial diam 33mm, bearing an elaborate monogram to outer case, hallmarked within Birmingham 1904
Last quarter of 19th/first quarter of 20th century 18K gold cased fob watch with key wind, having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals to a powder blue chapter ring, foliate painted centre, face inscribed "H B Crouch", the inner metal case inscribed "H B Crouch, Glastonbury and Geneva", case back stamped "18K", dial diam 32mm
Last quarter of 20th century ladies Bueche Girod 9ct gold cased quartz movement wrist watch with gold hands and batons to a white enamel dial, dial diam 16mm, numbered to back 11009 224 8001, mounted on a hallmarked 9ct gold Bueche Girod fancy link flexible bracelet, total weight 23gms all in
Two gold mourning rings: the first, an example of the official John Salter ring, initialled NB, the applied plaque damaged and the engraving faint; the second, of plain gold band with applied gold and enamelled banner inscribed "Nelson" with losses to the black enamel work (2). Provenance: Bonhams Marine Sale 26/09/2012, part lot 19. At this sale Bonhams gave the provenance as follows: "By family descent from Susannah, sister of Horatio Nelson (m. Thomas Bolton)
A German anniversary clock by Kundo (pendulum needs re-attaching), glass dome, white chapter ring with gold Arabic numerals, raised on circular base, approx. 24cm high, together with a stained oak cased mantel clock by Waterbury Clock Co. USA, white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and gilt highlights (2)

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