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Three 19th century gold jewels, comprising; an early Victorian gold, floral pietra dura and black enamel forget me not memorial round pendant; an oblong panel with a floral chased border later adapted as a brooch; and a oblong brooch centred with a blue foil-backed paste within a half-pearl border (3)
A tray of collectables to include a wooden plaque of a Russian, music box and contents of costume jewellery, small collection of enamel badges and buttons, quantity of pre decimal British coins, along with foreign examples, miniature Coalport cup and saucer decorated in the Indian tree pattern and a quantity of empty jewellery boxes.
SS SERVICE DAGGEREarly M33 SS service dagger. The hardwood ebony-stained grip is fitted with an original SS runes button which is entirely intact though the enamel is discolored in places. The national eagle is perfectly inset into the grip and original to the piece. It is undamaged and retains a great deal of its original detail. The grip is chipped at top and bottom on the obverse and reverse, undoubtedly due to the wood swelling in a damp climate. The nickle fittings remain quite good, and show no more than typical age and wear. The blade is very good, and the engraving: "Meine Ehre heisst Treue" is deeply cut and retains a good deal of the original darkeining. Running marks are minimal, and much cross-graining remains evident. The reverese is marked: "RZM 121/34" with encircled SS runes. The "anodized" scabbard is very good though lacking the original lacquer finish. The nickle fittings, though bearing a few surface scratches and tiny indents, also remain very good. The ball at the tip of the scabbard has a small split. A good example, estimated accordingly.
218 SQUADRON DE HAVILLAND MOSQUITO ENAMELED CIGARETTE CASE Excellent ca. 1945 sterling silver cigarette case with enamel painting depicting a British de Havilland Mosquito all-wood fighter banking in flight, her marking showing the aircraft to have been from 613 Squadron. The painting on the hinged cover of the 6" x 3 1/2" x 3/8" case is flawless. Within the case is gold washed and bears the maker's mark "J. H. W." for John Henry Wynn of Hylton St., an English sterling mark, a Birmingham assay mark and a "V" indicating that the case was made in 1945. 613 Squadron was equipped with Mosquitoes beginning in 1943, and joined No. 2 Group as a day and night tactical strike unit. While the squadron mostly undertook night intrusion sorties, its most famous action was a precision strike on April 11, 1944 against the Dutch Central Population Registry building, where the Dutch Gestapo stored their records. Provenance: The War Museum.
BRITISH MERCHANT MARINE MEDAL, PIN AND CERTIFICATE GROUPINGExcellent, rare assemblage of items related to the invaluable services of the merchant marines. Included is a British certificate issued in honor of one "S. Gardner, Donkeyman" who gave his life in the service of the British Merchant Marine. Present is the 13" x 8 1/2" printed certificate bearing King George's royal seal commemorating Garner's sacrifice: "...to King and Country...and gave his life to save mankind from tyranny. May his sacrifice help to bring the peace and freedom for which he died...". Present also is a rare "TORPEDOED"pin given to those who served on merchant vessels torpedoed while in service to the nation, 1 1/4" sterling with enamel trim and a "V" emblem. The reverse is also stamped with "I.J.W.U."(American manufacture) logo, the pin set into a British seller's jewelry box. The British medals are also present: a George VI War Medal, the Atlantic Star, and the British Star, each tacked to each other at top, perhaps awarded to Seaman Gardner posthumously. Overall fine. Provenance: The War Museum, New York.
NATIONAL SOCIALIST WAR VICTIM'S CARE SIGNEnameled metal sign, 18 1/4" x 27", depicting a swastika-emblazoned Iron Cross over an upright sword, surrounded by a wreath, all within a white disk on a red background, with the organization name; "National-Sozialistiche Kriegsopferversorgung" ("National Socialist War Victim's Care), or NSKOV. The bottom margin bears the name of the artist, C. Robert Dold of Offenburg, and is also marked "Ferro-Email". The sign is missing a 2 3/4" dia. circle of enamel to the right of the sword tip, with several other gouges to the enamel at the edges and corners, else very good.
"JEWS ARE NOT SERVED HERE" ENAMELED SIGNEnameled metal sign, 15 3/4" x 12", with raised black letters on a white field with a black border, reading "Juden werden hier nicht bedient" ("Jews are not served here"). The sign is slightly convex, and features a mounting hole at each corner. This sign would have been mounted on a shop or other business as part of the Nazi effort to exclude Jews from public life, which culminated in their deportation to concentration camps. Some chipping to the enamel at the edges near the mounting holes, with a further small chip at center, else very good.
WARSAW GHETTO JEWISH POLICE HAT BADGERare relic from the Warsaw Jewish ghetto, a Jewish "Ordnungsdienst" hat badge. The 1 1/2" dia. hexagonal brass badge has a screw thread and brass backing plate. The design on the badge comprises a Star of David picked out in blue enamel/paint with inscription: " ORDNUNGSDIENST. StUZBA PORZAOKOWA. R Alt Tsch R St Cz". The circular screw-on backing reads: "L Olslewski GRAWER WARSZAWA" Very good, and, unlike most offered, this example is absolutely authentic and in every respect identical to one held by the Imperial War Museum. Ghetto self-governing councils were ordered to organize ghetto police forces known as the Jewish Ghetto Police ("Jüdischer Ordnungsdienst"). Their duties included policing the ghetto perimetres to ensure that no one left or entered the ghetto without the correct permits. This badge was part of the uniform worn by those police.
WEHRMACHT GEN. ALFRED PHILIPPI'S IRON CROSS, FIRST CLASS(1903 - 1994) Wehrmacht major general, recipient of the Knight's Cross, participated in the Polish campaign, held regimental command in France, and commanded the 361st Volks Grenadier Division during the Battle of the Bulge. An excellent group of three items signed by Philippi, as well as his Iron Cross, First Class. Includes: the cross itself, 1 3/4" square, dated 1939 and with a mobile swastika at the center, with the pin marked "L/13", indicating that it was manufactured by Paul Meybauer of Berlin. The medal is mounted in an 11" x 13" frame, alongside an S.P., 2 1/4" x 3 1/2" (sight) b/w, a chest-up view of Philippi with the Iron Cross affixed to his uniform, signed across the chest in blue ink. The photo is in fine condition, while the cross shows three or four small chips to the black enamel at the center, with some minor tarnishing, else very good. WITH: A.L.S. in German, 2pp. 8vo., Winnweiler, April 29, 1986, to a Captain Sims, in part: "... I will gladly fulfill your wish for a memento from my past. Since we had a fire in our house six years ago, and much was destroyed that meant a lot to me, I don't have very much to give, but I hereby give you my Iron Cross 1st Class. I received it in October 1942 when I was chief of staff of the 111th inf. Div. My division was responsible to force passage over the Ferak by Mosdok [in Russia]. This passage was necessary for the push along the 'Grunischen Heerstrasse' in the direction of the Caucasus. Unfortunately, the 1st Panzer Army could not hold off the Russian defense in November..." Philippi signs at the conclusion in blue ink. This letter is stapled to a typed translation, else fine. WITH: a second A.L.S. in German, 2pp. oblong 12mo., [n.p.], June 2, 1986, Philippi checks in with Sims to ensure that his Iron Cross has arrived safely, and offers to check with the post office if it has not. This letter is also stapled to a typed translation, else fine. An excellent grouping with unshakeable provenance.
SOCIAL WELFARE BADGE, 2ND CLASSMost attractive Social Welfare Badges, 2nd Class by Godet, a simple design with black nactionaleagle surmounting a gold wreath oaf oak leaves and black swastika, with most of the badge in enamel. All of the enamel is perfectly intact, and the fire gilding is 99%+. Rare, especially in this conditgion.
"GALLIPOLI STAR"The Turkish War Medal of 1915 (often called the "Gallipoli Star" or "Iron Crescent" ) was frequently awarded to German and Austrian personnel who served with the Turkish forces during World War I. It has a horizontal applied one-piece simple pin and hook closure, with no maker's mark. This is a fine example, with perfect enamel and just a bit of tarnish.
1936 OLYMPICS CROSS, 2ND CLASS CROSSScarce medal, the German Olympics Cross, 2nd Class with Ribbon. This unmarked medal, likely by Deschler & Sohn, still retails almost all of the original enamel but for a tiny chip in one of the rings. The balance of the enamel is faultless. The two rivets on the reverse perfectly match those of authentic examples, as do details on the front. A nice example.
GERMAN MOTHER'S CROSS IN GOLDA Cross of Honor of the German Mother in Gold, 1 1/4" x 1 3/4", consisting of a blue and white enamel cross with a black enamel stationary swastika in a white circle at the center, surrounded by a gold sunburst, with the original blue and white-striped neck ribbon. This medal was awarded to a mother in the Third Reich who gave birth to eight or more children. The bottom corners of the cross bear minor enamel loss, else very good.
GERMAN OF THOROUGHBRED HORSE BREEDERS AND TRIALS ORGANIZATION PINSLot of four badges issued by the "Reichsverband für Zucht und Prüfung deutschen Warmbluts", buttonhole badges including examples with silver wreath, green enamel wreath, and two black enamel badges given to regular members. Each about 1 1/2" dia., all very good.
GERMAN YOUTH ORGANIZATION PINSLot of German youth organization pins, includes: Brass Bund Deutscher Madel pin, 1" x 1/2", the letters "BDM" over a red and white striped silk ribbon, badly faded in this example. The verso bears an RZM stamp with "M1/15", manufactured by Ferdinand Hoffstatter of Bonn; Hitler Youth membership badge, 1" x 3/4", a diamond of red and white enamel on white metal, with a black enamel mobile swastika in the center. Bears an RZM stamp on the verso with "M1/8", manufactured by Ferdinand Wagner of Pforzheim. Very good. Two pieces
A group of pre-and early post-war car badges & sundries, including Rolls-Royce chrome-plated and enamel plaque, RAC & AA variants car badges and others including Assn of Electrical Supervising Engineers, and Morris register rally participants badges and an RAC membership pamphlet brochure c1930s. (10)
1934 MORRIS "SPECIAL TEN-SIX"- 4-SEATER OPEN SPORTS-TOURER COACHWORK Chassis No: 35/TS/SP36676 Engine No: 4228 Registration No: ABP 460 Date of first registration: 18TH September 1934 Specification: 1,378cc 6-cylinders in-line pushrod overhead-valve 10HP-rated motor, twin-carburettor with four-speed gearbox, four-wheel mechanical brakes, live rear-axle with semi-elliptic spring suspension all round. Colour scheme: Red with black wings and matching red leather interior. History: By the early 1930s the well-tried trusted and proven range of Morris Cars primarily based on their reliable side-valve engined types proved the need for a more modern approach in-line with developments in the industry. The range of cars introduced in late 1933 and early 1934 saw a new premise for the more discerning motorist, with a more sporting outlook in both design and performance. The new "Ten-Six" overhead-valve motor would become the basis for a range of more sporting machines with bespoke coachwork options in open & closed formats and two and four-seater variants. Type MT12. Car No. 35/TS/SP 36676. Engine No. 4228. Sadly, for all that the car represents, both a rarity and excellent state of preservation and appearance, the history file is very thin with no previous ownership evidence seemingly available prior to 1978. However, a there is evidence of a complete engine rebuild carried out in c2013, and from all appearances it would seem that much of the rest of the car was at some time completely refurbished to a high standard. The open touring coachwork shows a very sporting appearance with heavily louvred bonnet & side valances, wind-deflecting double-raised scuttle and low fold-flat windscreen, whilst the dashboard layout has a well-defined plated instrument panel with large combination tacho/speedometer and full range of clock & dial-gauges, complemented with a racing-style "Ashby"-pattern 4-spoke steering-wheel and two-eared dummy knock-off hubcap covers to Magna-pattern wire-spoked wheels, and further with fitted stone-guards to the imposing headlamps and matching heavily-chromed bright-work. The "Morris Special" ethos is entailed in the polished alloy rocker-cover and unique enamel circular badge to the spare-wheel cover with "MS" logo motif. Condition: The vehicle appears in excellent restored condition: red paintwork with contrasting black wings and red leather interior trim and black double-duck canvas hood. An extremely rare model of a very limited production run of this particular type: the fore-runner of the later VA & WA tourers of the later 1930s. Very well maintained in original specification condition. There are no old-style logbooks, but a current V5C & older V5 document is present in the file, which shows the late owner to have been registered keeper of this car since 1993, and one prior owner dating back to 1978
1930s Art Deco Ladies Silver & Enamel Handbag Watch 440615 silver import marks, Texina Impervo movement, square chapter ring with silver Arabic numerals, black enamelled body with contrasting red caps top & bottom with small suspension loop, hallmarked to main case & watch movement case, blued hands, bearing date letter London 1931
A selection of silver and plated wares to include a cased set of silver teaspoons, James Edward Barry, Sheffield 1946, two cased set of fruit knives, a 1920's green enamel backed three piece dressing table set, two silver topped powder jars, a silver backed dressing mirror and brush, along with a selection of silver plated flatware and cutlery etc (Qty)
A ladies 9ct gold fob watch with white enamel face and gilt decoartion with black enamel Roman numeral dial, case stamped '9ct', along with an Everite 15 jewels watch face and movement within a 9ct gold case stamped '70887' and Buttes Watch Company 15 jewels watch face and movement, also within a 9ct gold case stamped 'B.W.C London made 4899' (3)
A selection of four wristwatches, to include; a gentlemens Sekonda 17 jewels example with Arabic dial and attached black leather strap, a gentlemens Paketa USSR example with Arabic dial and attached brown leather strap, a stainless steel braille and Arabic flip cover example along with a ladies wristwatch with white enamel face and black Roman numeral dial with attached black leather strap (4)
A 14K gold cased, International Watch Company Schaffhausen full hunter pocket watch, the case with engine turned radiating decoration within a faceted surround, cartouche monogrammed 'Dr J L', the cover revealing a white enamel dial, with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inside front cover engraved 'Meinem teueren geliebten vater, Fredy' (My dear beloved father, Fredy', inside back cover and dust cover stamped '14K I.W.C', movement stamped '435002 31457', weight 87.5gms gross
An International Watch Co 18K gold full hunter pocket watch, the case with decorative floral and mask detailing, revealing white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inner back stamped '18K', and numbered '115683', movement numbered '70089', 5.2cm wide, weight 88.5gms
An Omega 14K yellow gold full hunter pocket watch, early 20th century, the engine turned cover with engraved decorative vacant cartouche, revealing white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gilt decorative hands, case stamped '3618927' and inner case stamped '3618921', movement stamped 'OMEGA', watch 5cm wide, 98.4gms
A J W Benson silver cased open face pocket, London 1876, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, gilt movement signed and 'To HRH the Prince of Wales & HM The Emperor of Russia, No 30491', 4.7cm wide with an attached silver double albert chain with T bar, two swivels and fob, total weight 148gms
A large 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain stick stand, the cylindrical stand decorated with two bands of formal foliate scrolls with green enamel rope twist continuation enclosing a scene of blossoming peony branches amongst a fertile ground with foraging birds, the rim decorated with a yunwen pattern, the underside bearing impressed two character mark within vase shaped surround, 62.5cm high

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