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LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY MEDIEVAL REVIVAL ENAMEL AND PASTE BROOCHformed by a pierced circular brooch section set with oval cabochon sections of blue glass and with blue-green enamel details, 26mm diameter with a smaller similar but quatrefoil drop positioned centrally, with two chain sections to either side with the enamelled figure of St George defeating the dragon suspended, the reverse also enamelled, unmarked white metal, 68mm long
TWO EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY DRESS RINGSone set with a central purple foiled backed paste 8.5mm long to the rectangular bezel, within a moulded border, on scroll motif shoulders, size M, unmarked; the other with a central crystal covered section for hair surrounded by split pearls to the 11mm wide bezel and with a black enamel border, with inscription dated 1823 to the reverse, on floral motif shoulders, size N-O, unmarked
MID VICTORIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIVAL ENAMELLED CAMEO PENDANTof oval form, set with a central raised rectangular hardstone cameo carved to depict a female in profile facing right, 17mm high, with fanned tear drop motifs above and below, with a turquoise and green coloured enamel tear drop border, with an outer beaded border, the bale enamelled and with bolt style connector, 68mm high, unmarked, in a fitted blue velvet lined case lacking retailer
A gilt brass striking carriage clock with white 5.5 cm enamel dial, Roman numerals, blind fretwork to gilt metal mask with a platform lever escapement, strike repeat on a bell on half hour, rectangular bevelled glass viewing platform and side panels, shaped plinth base on bracket feet. Signed Payne & Co., 163 New Bond Street, London to back plate, no 2119, 12.5 x 9 cm, keeping good time, striking correctly and with key.
A group of eight WWII and later medals awarded to Commander J. C. EDMONDS to include: The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, Companion (C.M.G.), silver-gilt and enamel in original box by Spink & Son, Ltd.; Royal Victorian Order, Commander (C.V.O.), no. 1765 gilt and enamels, cased with ribbons, both with original certificates/citations and a framed photograph signed by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Princess Anne, dated 1971; mounted The France and Germany Star, 1939-1945 Star, The Atlantic Star, The Africa Star, Defence Medal, British War Medal (x2), Malta Medal, all with equivalent dress medals. Included is correspondence with Lord Mountbatten of Burma, Ted Heath, David Owen, David Steel and Theresa May.John Edmonds was a diplomat whose career culminated in his appointment as head of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office’s Arms Control and Disarmament Department in the 1970s; he became leader to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty negotiations at Geneva, with the personal rank of ambassador, from 1978. The son of a naval officer, John Christopher Edmonds was born on June 23 1921 and educated at Kelly College in Tavistock, Devon. After leaving school, he followed his father into the Royal Navy. During the Second World War he saw action in the Norwegian Campaign in 1940 and served in the battleship Warspite in the Battle of Cape Matapan in 1941. He then spent two years in Phoebe, overseeing the evacuation from Crete, before the cruiser was torpedoed off Tobruk and sent to New York to be repaired. Returning to the Mediterranean in 1942, Phoebe took part in Operation Pedestal, the last great Malta convoy, after which she was torpedoed for a second time, off Pointe Noire, West Africa, with 52 crew members losing their lives. Edmonds joined the Foreign Office in September 1959 and was appointed desk officer for the Yemen and Saudi Arabia. Edmonds joined the Foreign Office in September 1959 and was appointed desk officer for the Yemen and Saudi Arabia. He was then successively First Secretary in Tokyo (1960-62); Head of the International Section of the FO’s Information Research Department (1963-67); and First Secretary and Head of Chancery in Ankara. Retired to Sonning in Berkshire, Edmonds was appointed CVO in 1971 and CMG in 1978. (Telegraph News)
A William IV 18ct yellow gold and black enamel mourning ring, decorated to the outside with rosettes and spirals, 'In Memory of', internally engraved, maker's mark WH, London, 1830, size M, 5.58g and a Victorian 18ct yellow gold and black enamel bright-cut mourning ring, rubbed, internally inscribed, maker's mark IW, London 1899, size J, 5.25g (2)
London Transport bus stop enamel E-PLATE for route 152A Special Journeys Only. This route only ran from Sept 1980 to Oct 1981, replacing part of the 152 and providing rush hour journeys to Hampton Court and schoolday journeys to Hampton Grammar School. The plate is likely to be from the short section for the school journeys. In very good, ex-stop condition. [1]
Selection of London Underground small ENAMEL PLATES, two are ex-platform line diagrams where they covered re-named stations, the first 'Charing Cross' (covered 'Strand') and the second 'Embankment' (covered 'Charing Cross') upon the opening of the Jubilee Line plus another 'Please show your ticket at the Barrier'. All in very good, ex-use condition. [3]

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