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Medals and Medallions - A collection of various silver and white metal sporting and other prize medallions, mainly early 20th Century including two Royal Life Saving Society Awards Of Merit, silver and enamel Regents Park Cricket League 1937 etc (13) Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Medallions/Bristol Interest - Bristol & Districts Master Bootmakers & Repairers Association - engraved silver and enamel Presidents Medallion, the reverse with presentation inscription `The gift of Messrs A.J.Davies, West Street, Bristol, October 26th 1938`, hallmarked for Birmingham 1938, 7.5cm diameter Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
David Andersen Norwegian silver gilt and enamel dessert set, circa 1915 comprising: twelve forks and twelve spoons, in original case Some of the enamel is thin in places, one light blue fork and one brown fork have loss to the enamel, the yellow spoon has damage to the enamel on the bowl - ** General condition consistent with age
George V silver and tortoiseshell easel watch case, makers mark indistinct, London 1919, 11.5cm high, containing a nickel plated cased top wind Goliath pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial Wear to the fabric interior and leather exterior of case, clock movement runs when wound, numerals may have been re-lumed - ** General condition consistent with age
George V foliate embossed silver easel watch case, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1910, 10cm wide, containing a nickel plated cased top wind Goliath pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial Light wear to the interior and exterior of case, embossed silver has some holes from over polishing, clock movement runs when wound - ** General condition consistent with age
Belle Epoque diamond, pearl and enamel pendant necklace, of festoon design with clusters and lines of diamonds, pearl set chain and drops (the pearls untested and unwarranted), in original case, chain length 17cm long, pendant 6cm, central pearl 4.7mm diameter ** General condition consistent with age
Victorian 15ct gold diamond and pearl mourning ring, circa 1870, the round black enamel head set with a quartet of split pearls with a rose cut diamond to the centre, size S Some red/brown discolouration under one of the split pearls possibly from glue?, small areas of enamel missing on shoulders. Evidence of sizing in between hallmarks - ** General condition consistent with age
Cartier, a 1950`s period diamond, ruby, onyx, turquoise and black enamel startled goose brooch, the turquoise body with diamond set tail feathers, wings, neck and head, cabochon onyx eye, calibre ruby beak and feet, signed `Cartier`, `Made in France`, numbered `03617`, wolf head control mark to frame and eagle head to the pin, 4.7cm long, 9.1g gross ** General condition consistent with age
Mappin - Gentleman`s Campaign Military style wristwatch, the silver case with import marks for London 1923, sponsored by Mappin & Webb, the white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds dial, blued hands, black Roman numerals with the 12 in red, signed Mappin ,,Campaign``, hinged double case back numbered 306663, movement stamped `Swiss Made`, 34mm diameter, on a black leather wire lug strap, together with a vintage blue leather watch box for Charles Packer & Co.Ltd, Regent St, London Movement currently functions. This is a very clean watch and was probably fully restored prior to its purchase in the retail market - ** General condition consistent with age
Charles Frodsham, London, silver full hunter pocket watch, top wind, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed and numbered 022626, movement signed Chas Frodsham, 84 Strand, London and numbered 02626, the case hallmarked for London 1864, 5cm overall diameter Movement currently functions - ** General condition consistent with age
Large 19th Century French gilt spelter mantel clock surmounted with a figure of the Muse Urania seated and reading from a tablet, astronomical instruments on ground beside her, white enamel dial with Roman numerals, brass movement striking on a bell, 49cm high, standing on a gilt wood plinth Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
French brass cased carriage clock, having a pillar to each corner and standing on shaped bun feet, the off-white enamel dial with Arabic numerals and set within a foliate engraved satin brass mask, 11.25cm high with handle down Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department for further details
Early 19th Century Chinese Famille Rose `European Subject` hunting bowl having typical painted reserve panels depicting hunting and other figures on a foliate ground, 28.5cm diameter At least five vertical hairline cracks coming from the rim and into the well, a further star shaped crack to the well - its points extending across the entire diameter of the well, the interior with a large degree of rubbing to the enamel decoration and all gilding rubbed - ** General condition consistent with age
Japanese ginbari enamel on silver slender ovoid vase by Kawaguchi Bunzaemon decorated with the Eight Immortals, base stamped Kawaguchi, 21cm high Several areas of damage away from the main decorated panel noticeably a 40mm diameter area to the lower right of the figures and then above this further right a large crack, further cracks and fissures towards the rear of this piece - ** General condition consistent with age
CASED MASONIC JEWELS HONG KONG POLICE MEDAL OF MERIT etc. An unnamed Hong Kong Police Force Medal for Merit, Victorian issue with original 2nd Class yellow ribbon affixed, believed to have been awarded to H G Baker. An 18 ct United Chapter No 1341 E.C in case of issue with top bar and partial red ribbon. Crowned triangle with red enamel obverse, inscribed with hallmarks on the reverse. Presented to M.E.Comp. H.G.Baker, by the members of United Chapter No 1341EC, for services rendered as M.E.Z, during the year 1906. By Spencer of London below and again in the inner case lid. Another 15ct cased Masonic Jewel again by Spencer of London, with hall marks. Obverse with key over triangle and United Lodge No 1341 EC. The reverse is inscribed, Presented to M.E.Comp H G Baker in recognition of his valuable services as treasuree , as a mark of esteem during the years 1908-10 , by the members of United Chapter 1341 EC.. Complete with three top mounts on red ribbon, with pin fixing reverse. Two further Masonic jewels including an 18ct Worshipful Masters 1905-06/1906-07 device. again by Spencer of London. Inverted angle and lower mount, with jewels inlaid and hallmarks. Presented to W. Bro H G Baker PM by the members of United Lodge No 419 E C. With additional clasp on completing His Two Years of Office as a mark of esteem. A 15ct marked United M M M 419 EC Masonic jewel. Again Spencer of London with top bar, central device and crossed keys below, inset with two white stones. Blue circular enamel with Lapis Reprobis Caput Anguli around the device, inscribed on the reverse of the keys. Wor Bro H G Baker by the members of the United Lodge 419 EC, In recognition of his faithful services rendered as Treasurer, during the years 1909-11. With other gilt and ball Masonic mounts etc. No listing of awards have been located to be certain this was his Hong Kong Police Medal, though it is thought to be his, by family provenance See Illustration.
GT WAR & WW11 MEDAL GROUPS. A British War & Victory medal pair, named to 4875 Pte W T Griss. R Sussex Regt. Also a boxed Church Lads Brigade enamel and gilt medal with bars 1908-1909-1910. A WW11 group mounted for wear comprising, 1939/45-Atlantic bar France & Germany-Africa bar North Africa 1942-43-Italy Stars, Defence & War medals. All unnamed as issued.
Gt WAR & WW11 MEDALS TO THE TUGWELL FAMILY. British War & Victory medals to 8689 Pte S B Tugwell R Fus, also silver enamel R M I G 1927 badge inscribed Bro S B Tugwell 2444. An Air Efficiency group of six, mounted for wear, all named to 102753 F/O D H Tugwell RAF.Comprising 1939/45-Africa bar North Africa 1942-43-Italy Stars, Defence & War medals. George V1 Air Efficiency award officially named to F/O D H Tugwell RAFVR. The naming on the first five although unofficial, has been done to a high standard..
AUSTRALIAN TRAINED NURSES BADGE & CLOTH ARM BADGE etc. A silver and enamel Australian Trained Nurses Association badge, reverse inscribed Olga Parkinson March 9th 1916. Silver coloured and enamelled Nurses Registered Board Queensland, named to 349 O G Parkinson 22/2/16 . A scm St Johns Ambulance Brigade Overseas badge, unnamed as issued. A cloth arm badge with some moth damage Australian Army Nursing Service. A scm and enamel St J A Brigade badge, a scm ARP badge with M below in voided form. A pin back badge with RWVC in laurel wreath with Kings Crown. An AIF returned from active service, issued by the Dept of Defence numbered 253606. Various other badges and (11) family crest buttons. Two cased enamel Womens Constitutional Assoc..ion medals.
A ROYAL FLYING CORPS PILOTS MEDALS & EPHEMERA. British War & Victory medals named to Lt H Lambourne RFC. Royal Aero Club Pilots Licence, with photograph and pass dated 1st July 1916, No 3204. Photographs of Herbert Lambourne in Sherwood Foresters uniform wearing the rank of 2/Lt. Another with Herbert Lambourne wearing his RFC Pilots Wings on his army officers tunic. Three more of him in front of or seated in his FE2b, whilst serving with 18 Squadron. A Silver Birmingham hallmarked cigarette case with RFC pilots wings and enamel RFC colours. The case by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. A cloth set of dress bullion Royal Flying Corps wings 5"" wide by 3"" high. A set of three miniature medals, Gt War pair and WW11 defence medal. Original paperwork includes his Army Form B 2079. 17370 Lce.Corp Herbert Lambourne , 12th Sherwood Foresters who enlisted at Nottingham on the 23rd September 1914. He is discharged for the purpose of being appointed to a commission, after serving 70 days with the colours. Place Shoreham 1/12/1914. 23 years 161 days old, 5`. 4 & 3/4"" tall, Complexion fresh, blue eyes, fair hair. He enlisted an on the 29/9/1914 was sent to the Sherwoods at Pear Tree, Derby Depot, via Midland Railway. After passing his Aero Licence a Combined Leave and Railway ticket for First Class from Nottingham to France 26/12/1916-10/11/1917, is with the paperwork. An original newspaper cutting relates to an eye witness who saw his plane in an air fight with the Huns. A Croydon flying man Lieut H Lambourne, has had a memorable adventure in the air in which he has showed all the sporting pluck of his corps. As a result of the adventure , he is now in Hospital at the front and the story comes from a New Zealand Baptist Minister The Rev T A Williams, who says that Lieut Lambourne has a fracture of the elbow and the left humerus and a flesh wound in his left hip. He is doing well and is not in danger. Mr Williams says that he was flying-over somewhere or other-doing observation work, when three Hun machines made for him. While he was fighting these, three other Hun machines appeared above him. In the fight his controlling gear was shot away, and only two of his connecting rods were left.. His Observer was shot through the face and had his jaw fractured, and his left eye destroyed. Lambourne was shot in the arm and the hip. Still they fought until the Observer collapsed. Lieut Lambourne piloted his aircraft homeward and remembering at a certain aerodrome there was a doctor, and made for that and landed in a state of collapse. It will be some months before he is himself again, and will probably be sent to England. Lieut Lambourne is the son of Mr W T Lambourne of 32 Mansfield Road , Croydon. He joined the Sherwood in September 1914, obtained a commission and transferred to the Royal Flying Corps and gained his `Wings`, and has seen a good deal of service in the field. Two No 1 New Zealand Stationary Hospital forms dated 4/3/1917 showing his graph till the 30/3/17. An Officers Protection Certificate showing his release date after service in the Air Ministry 30/7/1919. A letter from J Collinson stating his amazement at Herbert still being alive, having not heard of him since 1917, dated 1932. His observer in the plane was Pte J Collinson, when they were shot up by Lt d.Renatus.Thellier flying a D111 of Jasta 5. He attacked and shot down various allied aircraft until he himself was KIA 25/3/1917 having claimed twelve aircraft (confirmed) amid other unproven claims. Hermann Goering was himself shotdown and wounded whilst serving in Jasta 5. Lt Theiller was the first to fall under the guns of the Canadian Ace Billy Bishop VC who himself recorded 72 victims. A 17th Wing statement of being a sound pilot in M Farmans and FE2B aircraft with 21 hours solo flying. 11/8/1916. Another newspaper cutting
A CASED MASONIC MEDAL NAMED TO LT COL A H C KEARSEY DSO/OBE A silver gilt and enamel medal, Old Cliftonians XXV11 1935-36, Lodge No 3340. In H T Lamb & Co Masonic Jewellers marked case, named on the reverse Presented to W.Bro Lt Col A H C Kearsey DSO. To commemorate his year of office, with Birmingham hallmarks. Commissioned into the Y &Lancs he served in the S African War 1899-1902, then the Great War. For the former he was twice MID and awarded the DSO. He transferred to the 10th R Hussars in 1905. etc Sold with photocopies of his career and London Gazette entries etc.
SWEETHEART BROOCHES. Silver and enamel and base metal and enamel sweetheart brooches, including an ornate Gordon Highlanders with 9ct gold stag centrepiece by A J Smith of Aberdeen. Silver and enamel London Scottish, silver coloured metal and enamel Scottish Rifles. Scm Black watch, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, Scots Guards also Seaforth Highlanders. (7)
SWEETHEART AND OTHER BROOCHES. Scm and enamel Dept of Defence to the Women of Australia For Duty Done. badge (51512). Sweetheart brooches include a silver Machine Gun Corps, Royal Berks Regt silver and enamel & marcasite inlaid, some missing. Silver Sind Volunteer Rifle Corps in Defence. Also a Royal Irish Rifles brooch. (5)
Two Chinese enamel boxes and covers, decorated foliage, shells and other motifs (a.f.), 11 cm diameter (2) Condition report Report by MW First jar The inside is heavily crazed. The rim has a large chip (see photograph) and the top rim has a large chip and a crack. The base has a large chip (see photograph) and the overall shape has been knocked out of true. Second jar Cover is heavily crazed and there is a crack. The bowl has a chip and a large crack and the rim is knocked out of true.

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