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The Distinguished Service Medal to Engine Room Artificer Ivan Charles Glover who served in H.M.S. Penelope throughout the Second World War: D.S.M., George VI (MX. 55917 I.C. GLOVER. E.R.A, 3,), attractively toned and about as struck; together with a small quantity of ephemera and research, and two copies of 'Our Penelope', including the recipient's own First Edition. H.M.S. Penelope won enduring fame for her service as part of Force K based at Malta during 1941 and 1942. During this period of intense action she sustained so much damage that she earned the nickname 'HMS Pepperpot'. She underwent repairs in New York in the summer of 1942, during which time the book was produced, the first edition being presented to members of the ship's company. A list in the later edition confirms the recipient as having been present during the arduous fighting around Malta. She saw further service in the Mediterranean in 1943. The recipient' D.S.M. was gazetted with the New Year's Honours 01/01/44 under a general heading citing "zeal, patience and cheerfulness in dangerous waters and for setting an example of wholehearted devotion to duty, upholding the high traditions of the Royal Navy". He never received his medal, for on the 18th February 1944, Penelope was torpedoed in the engine room and boiler room by submarine U-410, and sank. E.R.A. Glover was among the 417 men who perished with her. His D.S.M. was presented to his brother and sister at Buckingham Palace in May 1944.
A fine 9ct gold full hunter key wound pocketwatch, the enamel dial signed John Forrest London, Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty, dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds, 53mm case with ornate engine turned decoration, together with a 9ct gold Albert chain with T-bar CONDITION REPORT: Watch - 124.8g, chain - 28.8g
AN ASSEMBLED GEORGE V TEN-PIECE SILVER-MOUNTED TOILET SET, MAKER'S MARKS A.P. AND T.P., LONDON, 1933 AND 1934 comprising: five cut-glass jars, two clothes brushes, a hand mirror and two hair brushes, with engine-turned decoration enclosing a rectangular monogrammed cartouche, mirror 27cm long, mirror with some distress and small repair (10)
A cased set of 9 carat white gold dress studs, comprising four dress studs and two collar studs all having a square black onyx centre with small seed pearl and engine turned white gold border, hallmarked London 1950 in fitted Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company of 112 Regent Street London case.
A small 18 carat yellow gold open face pocket watch, gold coloured Roman numeral dial, engine turned outer case with vacant cartouche and plain inner case engraved with a personal inscription, hallmarked London 1919 and numbered 92337, key wind movement by Sydney Rapier Thirsk no. 92337, diameter of dial 35mm, case 40mm.

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