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Los 247

Horace Hone (British, 1754-1825) a late 18thC oval portrait miniature of a lady, her curled hair down, wearing a turquoise scarf and white dress, monogrammed 'HH' and indistinctly dated '178?', painted on ivory and glazed and framed in a garnet and seed pearl mounted frame with bail, with golt metal back with partial label printed 'A.P.C.' stamped in ink '8', frame 4.7cm long by 4cm wide.FOOTNOTE: Ivory Submission Reference Q6CSDF6KCONDITION: Some losses to painted surface from 4 o'clock to 5 o'clock, and some issues from 6 o'clock to around 7 o'clock. Not examined under black light or out of frame.PACKING & SHIPPINGLet us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices: UK (Estimated): £14.00This item cannot be shipped outside the UK without proper official documentation and CITES certificates, as it contains ivory. Please satisfy yourself as regards this issue before placing a bid. In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCE We only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPING To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VAT All above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIES When your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Los 256

An 18thC or earlier portrait of an bearded old man, possibly Russian, wearing robes with a fur collar and a fur hat, in the manner of Rembrandt, apparently unsigned, the back with inked inscription reading 'Restored by John Hay Jr. (?), Aberdeen, May 1856', framed in a decoratively moulded gilt frame, with an undated Sotheby's card lot label for Lot 923 in 'Country House Sales' with an estimate of £300-400, canvas 42.5cm high, 35cm wide, frame 56.5cm high, 48.5cm wide.FOOTNOTE: John Hay Jr (1825-96) was the son of John Hay Sr (1789-1857), a carver and gilder who co-founded the business that became known as Hay and Lyall in 1811. They were a frame-maker, looking glass maker, and picture and print dealer in Market Street & Union Street, Aberdeen. John Jr and his brother James took over their father's business in 1847 and also offered to clean & repair old paintings & prints. The firm became known as Hay & Lyall in 1856 and provided frames for most Aberdonian artists in the second half of the nineteenth century.Condition: The painting has been restored, as evidenced by the inked inscription on the back. The surface is craquelured and crazed all over, and there are some small losses to the original paint, notably two areas in the middle of his beard. There are numerous small dents and scratches, with the deepest and longest running across the red part of the hat and into the fur of the hat. A wooden insert slotted in between the canvas and the corner of the bottom left of the painting has tightened the canvas, but also caused a low, wide bulge. Frame is intact and solid, but has signs of wear and the deposits of ages.Shipping We are sorry but this lot cannot be shipped by our in-house packing and shipping department. Therefore, it must be collected from our premises in Royal Tunbridge Wells, or you can nominate a third party packer and shipper of your choice. We recommend Mail Boxes Etc in Tunbridge Wells. To obtain a quote and engage their services, please contact Greg or Kim on +44 (0) 1892 510 155 or via info@mbetunbridgewells.co.uk.Please note that you must inform us in writing by email using the email account that you registered to bid with that you are giving your permission for any third party to collect your items. You must include the name of the third party collecting, the date and time they will be collecting and send them an email which they can use as proof of ID. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be released.

Los 244

Attributed to Samuel Cooper (1609-1672), a 17thC oval portrait miniature of a gentleman, c1650, with long curling hair, wearing armour and a white jabot, against a cobalt blue background, framed and glazed in a silver filigree frame, portrait 4.1cm long, 3.8cm wide, frame 7.8cm long by 7.5cm wide.CONDITION: Not examined out of the frame or under a black light. Some repainting and restoration particularly to the face, possibly highlighted areas of the armour. Dust particles under the glass. Silver filigree unmarked, and dirty and blackened/tarnished, with remains of gilt finish, and with some losses as photographed. PACKING & SHIPPINGLet us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices: UK (Estimated): £14.00 USA (Estimated): £25.00 EU (Estimated): £20.00 R.O.W. (Estimated): £38.50In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCE We only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPING To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VAT All above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIES When your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Los 246

After Bernard Lens III (English, 1682-1740), an 18thC oval posthumous enamel miniature portrait of a lady (perhaps Mary Queen of Scots) against a vibrant blue background, wearing a black veil, pearl necklace and fitted robes trimmed with fur, with enamel back, claw-mounted in a gilt metal frame with bail, frame 4.2cm long, 3.7cm wide.CONDITION: No apparent losses, noting a scratch under her left eye. Small lighter, slightly uneven patch at chin dimple. Not examined under a black light or out of frame. PACKING & SHIPPINGLet us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices: UK (Estimated): £14.00 USA (Estimated): £25.00 EU (Estimated): £20.00 R.O.W. (Estimated): £38.50In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCE We only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPING To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VAT All above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIES When your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Los 162

An early 20th century Limoges enamelled pendant, convex enamelled pendant depicts a portrait of a young lady with an iridescent headscarf and bodice, with yellow metal (18ct gold tested) surrounding frame, the reverse of the plaque is signed 'Thoumieux Limoges', 3.5cm diameter, total weight 14.30g. (LC647)CONDITION: In very good condition, there is a series of light scratches upon her cheek visible with magnification, and fewer around her neckline. PACKING & SHIPPINGLet us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices: UK (Estimated): £14.00 USA (Estimated): £25.00 EU (Estimated): £20.00 R.O.W. (Estimated): £38.50In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCE We only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPING To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VAT All above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIES When your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Los 249

Attributed to George Engleheart (British, 1750-1829), a late 18thC oval portrait miniature of Mr Elphinstone in 1795, with powdered hair, brown eyes, wearing a blue jacket, white waistcoat and ruffled jabot, with cloud and sky background, painted on ivory with a dark red velvet back, glazed and framed in a gilt metal frame with fixed bail and later typed paper label to reverse, frame 8.5cm long, 6.9cm wide.FOOTNOTE: Ivory Submission Reference Z5SZ9DGXCONDITION: Not examined out of frame or under a black light. No apparent damage or losses.The oval-shaped portrait itself is in excellent condition, with only tiny speckles of dust on the surface, visible on the sitter’s blue waistcoat. The interior glass is clear, although there is also visible dust and some small speckles scattered from the sitters nose down to the bottom third of the oval shape. The exterior glass is free from cracks, noticing some light surface scratches commensurate with age. There is one tiny scratch 1cm to the right of the sitter’s left eye with a small dark deposit. The front and sides of the gilt metal frame is free from dings or dents, noticing one small loss to the gilding crossing the width of the left side of the frame a third of the way up form the bottom. Less noticeable, there are two tiny losses to the gilding below.The bail is sturdy but slightly misshapen, as photographed..The back of the frame with velvet lined interior with scattered speckles of dust. The back outside of the glass is clear and free from cracks, with only light surface scratches commensurate with age. The back gilt frame is in excellent condition, with no losses and with several barely noticeable light scratches.The frame length is 8.5cm and the width is 6.90cm. The height of the portrait within the frame is 7.20cm and the with of the portrait is 6.20cm.Packing & Shipping Let us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices: UK (Estimated): £14.00This item cannot be shipped outside the UK without proper official documentation and CITES certificates, as it contains ivory. Please satisfy yourself as regards this issue before placing a bid.In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCEWe only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPINGTo request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VATAll above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%. IMPORTANTWhen you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.  Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released. MULTIPLE PURCHASESThe estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIESWhen your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Los 250

Attributed to Ozias Humphry (British, 1742-1810), an oval portrait miniature of a gentleman, c1770, three quarters to dexter, wearing a scarlet jacket with green faced lapel, yellow waistcoat, painted on ivory, glazed in a gold closed back frame with fixed bail, frame 4.3cm high, 3.8cm wide.FOOTNOTE: Ivory Submission Reference GXG4EC8ZCONDITION: No apparent losses, not examined under a black light or out of frame. Some flaking and rubbing to edges around 2-5mm deep into the image running from around 11 o'clock to around 5 o'clock. Possibly some damage caused by damp. Tiny black and white deposits to interior of glass in these areas. Please see photographs.Packing & Shipping Let us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices: UK (Estimated): £14.00This item cannot be shipped outside the UK without proper official documentation and CITES certificates, as it contains ivory. Please satisfy yourself as regards this issue before placing a bid. In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCEWe only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPINGTo request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VATAll above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%. IMPORTANTWhen you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.  Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released. MULTIPLE PURCHASESThe estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIESWhen your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Los 245

Attributed to Christian Friedrich Zincke (German, c1685-1767), a bust length portrait miniature of a gentleman, wearing a curly grey wig, blue jacket and lace jabot, oval-shaped on enamel, set into an unmarked yellow/gilt metal frame with loops to the reverse, 4.1cm long, 3.4cm wide.CONDITION: No apparent losses or damage. Not examined out of frame or under a black light. Interior edge of frame around miniature slightly crumpled. PACKING & SHIPPINGLet us take the hassle of sorting out packing and shipping from you. Mark Hill Auctions is delighted to be able offer the buyer an in-house packing and shipping service for this lot. We use UPS for shipping and all packages are sent insured with a tracked service. We do not ship without insurance. We do not use any other service such as Royal Mail, FEDEX or DHL.Please see below for estimated packing and shipping prices: UK (Estimated): £14.00 USA (Estimated): £25.00 EU (Estimated): £20.00 R.O.W. (Estimated): £38.50In addition to these packing and shipping estimates, insurance will be charged as described below.INSURANCE We only ship with insurance. Insurance costs 1.5% of the total of the hammer price plus buyer’s premium and any applicable VAT, so you can work this cost out yourself when you have won a lot and received your invoice. As such, the price for insurance will be added to the above estimates if you request your item(s) to be shipped.HOW TO REQUEST SHIPPING To request packing and shipping, please wait for your invoice to arrive by email and click on the ‘Request Postage’ button on your invoice, or contact us by email at admin@markhillauctions.com requesting packing and shipping for your lot(s). The actual packing, shipping and insurance cost will then be added to your invoice and your invoice will be resent to you for payment.VAT All above quoted packing, shipping and insurance prices will have VAT added at 20%.IMPORTANT When you request your lot(s) to be packed and shipped, you understand and agree that you are committing to pay for packing and shipping because, in order for us to give you an accurate cost, we need to pack the lot(s) to ascertain the final weight and size. By doing that, we have already incurred cost by spending time and using materials to pack your lot(s). Therefore this charge must be paid, even if you later decide to collect your lot.Please note that this packing and shipping service is undertaken entirely at the buyer’s risk. Whilst we are careful and experienced and take the utmost care to pack items as well as we can, we cannot be held responsible for any damage to, or loss of, items packed and sent to you. By paying for our in-house packing and shipping service, the buyer agrees that any items are sent entirely at their own risk and that no compensation can be offered by us for any loss or damage. Lots must be paid for in full before they will be packed and released.MULTIPLE PURCHASES The estimates above are for this lot only. If you buy multiple lots from this auction, they can be combined where possible into one or more packages - size, shape and weight permitting. For these packages containing multiple lots, you will receive a discount of 17.5% of the total of the applicable quotes listed for those lots.IMPORT DUTIES When your item(s) arrive in your country, import duties & taxes and other service charges may be payable before goods are released to you. These duties, taxes and charges vary for each country and are entirely your responsibility and must be paid by you. Please note that we have no way of knowing what they will be. If you do not pay these charges, your item(s) will be returned to us.

Los 2157

18ct gold cameo brooch, depicting bust portrait of a lady in profile, stamped c18Condition Report:Approx 17gm, body and back pin tested 18ct, dimensions = 55mm x 42mm, solder mark where safety chain been attached, visible from reverse only

Los 186

Collection of antique brooches inc. split pearl, Amethyst, portrait. Largest brooch measures approx. 3.9 x 3.7cm. Signs of general age and wear as expected. Weighs in total 28.6g

Los 216

Collection of antique portrait jewellery inc. earrings and brooch. Brooch measures approx. 4.5 x 3.4cm. As seen. Weighs in total 15g

Los 156

Georgian Gold Hand Painted Porcelain Portrait Ring. This ring has been tested as 9ct gold. UK ring size L, weighs in total 3g.

Los 296

James Lawrence Isherwood F.R.S.A., F.I.A.L. (British 1917-1989) "Self-portrait" Signed and dated '85, titled on verso, oil on board.49.5 x 39.5cm (framed 59.5 x 49cm)This painting is illustrated on page 4 of Isherwood (Anyone Can Paint - But Not Like Me!) by Stephen Eckersley, published 2009.Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is ornately framed but not glazed. The frame has one or two minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.

Los 88

Harold Riley (British 1934-2023) Portrait of a baby Signed, dated '70 and dedicated in charcoal in the margin, limited edition print.image size 43 x 38cm (framed 65.5 x 58cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The print is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The print is ornately framed and glazed. The frame has some knocks and losses.

Los 139

Harold Riley (British 1934-2023) Portrait of an older woman Signed and dated '68, pastel.31.5 x 24cm (framed 46.5 x 38cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The drawing is in very good, original condition. There is some very light time staining and yellowing around the edge of the drawing near the mount board. There is a short, faint crease found in the upper right-hand corner of the paper. The drawing is ornately framed and glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.

Los 50

Karel Lek M.B.E., R.Cam.A. (Belgian 1929-2020), Male portrait, Signed and dated '75 in pencil in the margin, numbered 2/12, etching.sheet size 33 x 24cm (framed 46 x 36cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The print is in very good, original condition. There are one or two minor spots of foxing in the margins and some spots of mould on the underside of the glass. The sheet appears to be laid down. The print is framed and glazed. The original metal frame has some minor scratches and knocks commensurate with age.

Los 282

John Thompson (British 1924-2011) Self-portrait Signed and monogrammed, mixed media.50 x 40cm (framed 55.5 x 45cm)From the Estate of the Artist.Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The painting is in very good, original condition. There are a few minor scuffs found across the surface of the paper. The painting is framed and glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.

Los 164

Adrian Johnson (British 1960-) Male portrait Unsigned, oil on canvas.50.5 x 40.5cmArtists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The painting is in very good, original condition. There are one or two areas where some debris has attached itself to the paint. The painting is unframed.

Los 189

John Thompson (British 1924-2011) Portrait of a woman with birds Signed and monogrammed, mixed media.59 x 41cm (framed 74.5 x 57cm)From the Estate of the Artist.Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is ornately framed and glazed. The frame has some minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.

Los 207

Marc Grimshaw (British 1957-) Portrait of L. S. Lowry Signed, graphite.24 x 19cm (framed 46 x 40.5cm)Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.The drawing is in very good, original condition. There are a few minor spots of foxing and browning found across the paper. The drawing is ornately framed and glazed. The frame has one or two very minor scuffs and knocks commensurate with age.

Los 88

A 9ct Gold Carved Cameo Brooch / Pendant, the oval panel depicting the side portrait of a lady, within ropetwist style surround, to chevron style surmount, suspended on a curb link chain, stamped indistinctly to clasp.

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Spies Bros; A Vintage Single Stone College Ring, the oval stone collet set to centre within enscribed "Maria High School 1957" surround, between wide tapered shoulders with foliage decoration and Virgin Mary depiction, enscribed "Castitas, Fortitudo, Fides", inner band with Jesus and Mary portrait lozenge, stamped "Spies 10K" (finger size N1/2), in a vintage ring box.

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A 9ct Gold Mounted Carved Cameo Brooch, the oval panel depicting the side portrait of a lady, claw set within ropetwist style surround, stamped "E.J.CY & Co" verso, with safety chain (lacking pin), approximately 3.8cm x 3cm.

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After Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641), an unframed 18thC. watercolour portrait of Johanna de Blois, monogrammed H.S. & dated 1790, mounted on paper, image size 237mm x 163mm

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A 9ct gold St Christopher pendant 0.6g, a J. A. & S silver enamelled butterfly brooch, a carved floral wooden brooch & a framed gilt framed photo portrait

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Early 20th century rectangular locket stamped '15ct', a '9ct' bar brooch with suspended plated family portrait locket fob, and pair of 9ct gold knot ear studs, and two pairs of yellow metal earrings, 19.1g gross approx

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Four 19th century portrait silhouettes of a gentleman and three children, all in ebonised frames gilt metal suspension rings, together with a black and gilded ink wash silhouette portrait of a child with a hoop, signed 'Francis', etc., 19cm x 13cm and smaller (8)

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19th century oval watercolour portrait of a lady, 16cm high, unsigned, framed under glass, together with a pencil study of a gentleman, signed R.Hills, 16 x 11.5cm, unframed

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Third quarter 19th century French mantel clock, Vincenti & Cie, Paris, the 3.25-inch cellular chapter ring with gilt Roman numerals on red ground, the two train movement outside countweel striking on a bell, 1855 Vincenti stamp, the two handled urn form case with oval portrait plaque beneath, 36cm high

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Auguste Edouart (French, 1789-1861) - Full-length silhouette portrait of a gentleman, signed and dated 1828, 28cm x 17cm, together with a small group of 19th century silhouettes including; full-length portrait of a lady, and two oval portraits of gentlemen (6)

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The rare and superb 'Operation Grapeshot' M.B.E., 'Monte Rogno' Virtuti Militi, 'Monte Cassino' Cross of Valor group of nine awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel T. Lipowski, 9th Heavy Artillery Regiment, Polish Army, whose remarkable life story includes a tragic episode during the Fall of Poland which saw him narrowly escape the fate of two of his comrades, who were arrested and murdered during the Katyn MassacreReturning to active service his extreme bravery attached to the 5th (Kresowa) Division in Italy saw him honoured on several occasions and even wounded during the Battle of Monte Cassino, being hit by shrapnel that had already passed through the lung of a brother Officer who stood besidePoland, Republic, Order of Virtuti Militari, breast Badge, 5th Class, silver and enamel, of wartime manufacture by Spink; Cross of Valor, with Second Award Bar; Cross of Merit, with swords, 2nd Type, silver-gilt; Army Medal; Monte Cassino Cross 1944, the reverse officially numbered '33078'; United Kingdom, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 2nd Type, Military Division, Member's (M.B.E.) breast Badge, silver; 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; Italy, Kingdom, Croce al Valore Militare, sold together with an archive including a named cigarette case, portrait and photograph album and the named document of issue for the award of the M.B.E., overall good very fine (9)Virtuti Militari awarded 30 June 1944, the original citation (translated) states:'During the operations 'Adriatyk', he distinguished himself by working in difficult conditions under strong and accurate enemy fire, especially at the Observation Point on Monte Regano. He cooperated perfectly with the infantry, conducting accurate and effective fire, not breaking off observation despite the fire. With his behaviour, he set an exemplary example for officers and privates at the Observation Points, as always. He fully deserves the decoration.'Cross of Valor awarded 6 August 1944, the original citation (translated) states:'At Cassino he organized an Observation Point and stayed there. On May 10-12, 1944, despite heavy enemy mortar and artillery fire, he remained at the Observation Point and continued his work. On May 12, 1944, despite heavy fire, he left the Observation Point to get better information and moved forward. He was wounded, but he did not want to stop his work.'Second Award Bar awarded 1945.M.B.E. London Gazette June 1945, the original recommendation states:'During the period 9th -21st April 1945, this officer worked with the maximum devotion as B.M., F.A. 5th Kresowa Division Artillery, which was in support of the Infantry in their operations against lines of Rivers Senio, Santerno, Sillaro, Gaina and Idice. Major Lipowski made a particularly great effort and showed special dexterity on 19th April and night 19th/20th, when Headquarters 5th Kresowa Division was faced with the task of co-ordinating the fire plans not only of the Divisions Artillery but also Artillery under command of the neighbouring RAK Force (Reinforced 2 Polish Armoured Brigade with 2 British Royal Horse Artillery and 3 Polish Field Regiment in SP). Rud Force (3rd and 4th Polish Infantry Brigades supported by 5th Polish Field Regiment and 7PHA) and AGPA.Major Lipowski's skillful [SIC] Staff work at HQ 5th Kresowa Division Artillery on 19th April and night 19th/20th resulted in the rapid working out and co-ordination of the Artillery fire plans which effectively helped the Infantry and assisted the Armour in breaking down enemy opposition, crossing the Gaina River and approaching River Quaderno.The Staff work at HQ 5th Kresowa Division Artillery had to be completed in a limited time in order to prepare the above Artillery plans and called for great effort and extreme accuracy. Major Lipowski not only directed the Staff work most efficiently but shone as an example of adroitness and devotion to duty.'Note the number of the recipient's Monte Cassino Cross is confirmed upon the roll.Tadeusz Lipowski was born on 29 March 1904, the son of two flour mill owners. His parents were forced to produce food for the German Army during the Great War, whilst the young Lipowski attended the local grammar school. Joining the Infantry Cadet School in 1926 he transferred to the Artillery Cadet School the next year and was commissioned Lieutenant in 1929.September 1939 and escaping to fight againPosted to Bendzen, Lipowski was set to work training new recruits, he was still there when the German Army invaded Poland in September 1939. His Regiment was left in an exposed position and forced to withdraw to avoid being encircled.Lipowski was interviewed post-war and the interviewer wrote a summary of his experiences, this narrative takes up the story:'The regiment was soon split up and within three days it had been officially annihilated although splinter groups had joined other regiments to continue fighting. Tade was able to join the Le Wolf East Polish soldiers on the 21st September and together they had fought their way out of danger or so they thought. Similar situations repeated themselves throughout Poland where the soldiers fought bravely on their own without the support of their planes which had been destroyed during the first day and without the aid of advanced weaponry…'Not long later the Russians invaded as well, tightening the noose around the Polish Army, communications at the time meant that many soldiers were not even aware of the Russian attack. One of these was Lipowski who awoke in a wood one morning to the sight of a Russian soldier on patrol. Unsure of whether this man was a friend or foe he remained hidden as the unsuspecting Russian passed beneath his sights, it was not until later that he discovered how close he had come to disaster.As the Polish defences were overrun, the Regiments began to splinter in small groups either seeking to withdraw to France and carry on the fight or set up resistance organisations. Lipowski, accompanied by two brother Officers, returned to the town in which he had been at school. His sister was living in the town and while they planned their next step she concealed them in her home.His brother came up with a plan to move them to a safer location by dressing the three men in his suits and putting them in the back of a wagon driven by a friendly farmer. Lipowski was forced to borrow a suit by his brother however the two Officers with him refused as the suits were expensive and they didn't want to take them. Instead, they removed their rank pips and took on the appearance of other ranks.During the journey the travellers were stopped by a Russian soldier, the farmer attempted to explain away the soldiers in his cart however this was for naught:'The Colonel could remain silent no longer and admitted to the Russian that they were in fact Officers so that the farmer would not get into trouble. Tadek said nothing but looked straight ahead. These Officers were only two of the many who were shot at Katyn by the Soviet secret police and left to rot in the mass grave, later discovered and dug up by the Germans two years later. Tadek had once again narrowly escaped death by what he called "good luck".' (Ibid)Reaching an underground resistance organisation, Lipowski was concealed by them and on 25 December 1939 dressed as a civilian he set out for southern Poland and the border. At one point he was stopped by a German soldier and asked when he was going, for one heart stopping moment it seemed that he was caught. This was not the case however, and it turned out the German was drunk and looking for someone to share a beer with - Lipowski agreed to a drink and later the soldier even waved him off on the tr…

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A fine Second World War D.F.C. group of six awarded to Pilot Officer F. Edmondson, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, who was lucky to survive at least four separate attacks by enemy fightersThe first of those close encounters occurred during 46 sorties as a Rear Gunner in Wellingtons of No. 37 Squadron in North Africa - most of them to Tobruk or in support of the El Alamein operations - followed by a second tour as a Mid-Upper Gunner in Lancasters of No. 166 Squadron, in which he completed 25 further sorties against targets in the heart of the Reich and elsewhereDistinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., the reverse officially dated '1944', with Royal Mint case of issue; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, clasp, North Africa 1942-43; Air Crew Europe Star, clasp, France and Germany; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, sold together with Flying Log Book, embroidered Air Gunner's Brevet and Warrant Officer's rank insignia, and metal R.A.F. badge, generally good very fine (9)D.F.C. London Gazette 19 September 1944, the original recommendation states:'As a Mid-Upper Gunner this non-commissioned officer has taken part in 67 sorties against the enemy, being now on his second tour, on targets ranging from the Middle East and Occupied Territory to the most heavily defended targets in the Reich.He is skilled as a gunner and his vigilant watch, maintained through so many hours over enemy territory, has enabled his crew to reach the target, attack it, and return safely to base.His cheerfulness and example have greatly contributed to the morale of the gunners and his coolness and unquestioned courage have in no small measure contributed the success of his crew.For his determination and fine offensive spirit, he is recommended for the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross.'Frank Edmondson volunteered for aircrew duties in October 1940 and was called-up in March 1941 to attend a Wireless Operator's course. Shortly afterwards, however, he transferred to an Air Gunner's course, in which discipline he qualified in September 1941 after several training flights in Whitleys.Having then attended an O.T.U. at R.A.F Wellesbourne and also served in Ferry Command, he was posted in July 1942 to No. 37 Squadron, a Wellington unit in the Middle East. Thus commenced a busy tour of operations as a Rear Gunner in which he completed 46 operational sorties, largely comprising raids on Tobruk and a few months later attacks on enemy tanks and motor transport during the El Alamein offensive in October 1942.As evidenced by the entries in his Flying Log Book, not a few of these outings were of an eventful nature, a case in point being his very first sortie, in which his aircraft was attacked by a Ju88 and Edmondson returned fire. Just five days later, in a strike against Tobruk on 9 July 1942, his pilot had to undertake a forced landing in the desert, owing to the weather and a shortage of fuel, and it was not until 11 July that the crew were located and rescued.Over the coming weeks and months, Edmondson made regular references to the Tobruk's searchlights and 'extremely accurate' A.A. fire, in addition to noting two further close encounters with Ju88s.Tobruk and El Alamein missions aside, he and his crew were detailed to attack enemy airfields in the vicinity of Fuka, in addition to a brace of strikes against targets in Rhodes, and his final sortie was against enemy armour west of Derna. Tour-expired by mid-November 1942, Edmondson was rested with an appointment as a gunnery instructor.But he returned to an operational footing as a Warrant Officer in February 1944 when he joined No. 166 Squadron, a Lancaster unit at R.A.F. Kirmington, this time as a Mid-Upper Gunner.His first two sorties - to Berlin on the 15th and Leipzig on the 19th - ended with his aircraft landing at alternative airfields. And, up until June 1944, Edmondson's Operational career continued apace, with regular visits to targets of the heavily defended kind, with Cologne, Essen and Stuttgart among them. So, too, Dusseldorf, on the night of 22 April, when his Lancaster was attacked by a Fw190. In the period marking the end of his second tour, he and his crew were delegated to half-a-dozen targets in France. Finally rested at the end of June - the same month in which he was recommended for the D.F.C. - Edmondson converted to ground duties in October and was commissioned as a Pilot Officer.Sold with a quantity of original documentation, comprising:(i)The recipient's R.A.F. Observers and Air Gunners Flying Log Book, covering the period August 1941 to October 1944.(ii)Buckingham Palace forwarding letter for his award of the D.F.C.(iii)A portrait photograph, in uniform.(iv)His R.A.F. Service and Release Book and Flying Clothing Card.(v)A congratulatory letter on the award if his D.F.C. from Air Vice-Marshal E. A. B. Rice, C.B., C.B.E., M.C.(vi)A Desert Air Force 'blood chit', in Arabic.(vi)A handwritten summary of his wartime career, 4pp., signed by the recipient.…

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A very fine Korean War M.M. group of three awarded to Corporal A. Talbot, 1st Battalion, King's Shropshire Light InfantryA Regular soldier who shared in 'every action' in which his unit shared - including Operation 'Commando' in October 1951 - he won his M.M. for his gallantry during a fighting patrol when his Officer was severely wounded in the act of destroying an enemy bunker; Talbot sprung to action and assumed command of the Cover Party, saving the life of the stricken Subaltern by dressing his wounds and bringing down effective artillery fire to allow their coming out under a heavy hail of fire - he would go up to Buckingham Palace in March 1953 to receive his M.M. from the hands of The QueenMilitary Medal, G.VI.R., 2nd issue (19043240 A. Cpl. A. Talbot. K.S.L.I.), minor official correction to surname; Korea 1950-53 (19043240 Cpl. A. Talbot. K.S.L.I.); U.N. Korea 1950-54, good very fine (3)M.M. London Gazette 10 October 1952. The original recommendation - from Lieutenant-Colonel Barlow D.S.O., O.B.E., CO 1KSLI and dated 6 June 1952 - states:'Cpl Talbot has been a Rifle Section Commander in "B" Company 1 KSLI for the past thirteen months.Throughout this period he has demonstrated the highest qualities of a junior NCO. Loyal, sturdy in action, and determined to carry out his orders, he has participated in every action in which the Battalion has been involved.In particular on the night of the 29th January, Cpl Talbot was second in command of a fighting patrol, which was ordered to destroy an enemy occupied bunker.The bunker was located approximately 1,200 yards from the Company position. The patrol commander, 2/Lt Whybrow, dropped off a covering party 200 yards from his objective. Cpl Talbot was left in command of the covering party, consisting of himself, a wireless operator, and a bren group. On entering the bunker, 2/Lt Whybrow was seriously wounded and he ordered his patrol to leave him and return to the Company positions. Cpl Talbot then took command of the patrol and acted with great coolness. He passed an accurate account of the situation to Company HQ, which enabled artillery fire to be brought down to cover the withdrawal of the patrol. He then proceeded forward to the objective and moved 2/Lt Whybrow into dead ground, where he dressed his wounds and stopped him bleeding. He then ordered the party, carrying 2/Lt Whybrow back across no mans land, to the foot of the Company position. He moved his party back by bounds and kept Company HQ informed of his movements thus enabling artillery fire to be placed. This undoubtedly stopped the enemy from following up the patrol. 2/Lt Whybrow's life was saved and further casualties were inflicted on this patrol.This young NCO has over a long period commanded his section with skill and bravery and his devotion to duty merits recognition.'Alfred Talbot was born in November 1922 and was a native of East Garforth, near Leeds, West Yorkshire. Having been exempted from service during the Second World War as he was a farm labourer at Manor Farm, Garforth, he joined the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry as a Regular in 1947. He was transferred to the King's Shropshire Light Infantry at Hong Kong for the Korean War. The Battalion was then sent to Korea on 13 May to take over from the Middlesex Regiment.Operation CommandoThe object was for the K.O.S.B. to capture Point 355, with the K.S.L.I. supporting the left flank, with Centurion tanks from A Squadron, 8 Hussars being available as and when required. Early on 3 October 1951, D Company attacked and occupied Point 208. B Company - with Talbot to the fore - then passed through to occupy the next hill, incurring six wounded. C Company pushed through and attacked a spur; supported by fire from B Company they captured the position with two killed and seven more wounded.These positions were consolidated and held overnight. As dawn broke on 4 October, D Company went forward with tanks following on behind. The Company was to attack Point 210. As they moved forward they came under sustained fire from a heavy Chinese Machine Gun (M.G.). A Bren was sent to a suitable feature and engage the M.G., with the words "go and find it and get rid of it." With four magazines in his pouches, Lance-Corporal Norton (who won an M.M.) set off on the right flank looking for the enemy position. As he was getting into cover he was wounded by a ricochet in his left thigh. Ignoring his wound he engaged the M.G. and successfully knocked it out; it was later found to have been manned by three Chinese. This gun is now on display at the K.S.L.I. Museum. Whybrow noted the part he and Talbot would have played:''D' Company passed through with tank support and Andrew and I tackled the twin features comprising Pt 210. A bayonet charge in true story book style resulted in 10 Chinese dead and 12 Prisoners. Three of my chaps were hit. Platoon displayed guts and determination.'The following months saw the unit throw off numerous 'human wave' attacks from the enemy in order to hold their ground. It was to be that 'Hill 227' was added to the Battle Honours, much like 'Hill 355 ' for the K.O.S.B.Fighting patrol - M.M.The events which saw Talbot take his M.M., along with Whybrow losing his leg below the knee - and an M.C. for his troubles - are well described in the official citation. However, Dawney Bancroft wrote to the family of Whybrow after the events:'Pte Tearney was the man who endeavoured to cover John into the bunker. The entrance being so narrow this proved impossible. When John was hit, he pulled him out and threw him clear of further bullets. Tearney then sent [one of the brew-up group] to Cpl. Talbot, who was covering them with a machine gun [Bren at Bd. 3].Pte Bennett, the wireless operator, then got straight on to me and gave me exact details of the situation. His coolness and prompt action enabled me to take charge and cover the patrol back by boxing off the area with fire from various weapons.This probably prevented the enemy from following up. Cpl Talbot took charge of the withdrawal, which he did magnificently. Once they got him [John] into dead ground, he placed first field dressings on his wounds, which stopped the flow of blood and then wasted no time in getting him back to me. I couldn't have wished fora better conducted withdrawal. They worked as a first class patrol should do.Most praise must go to Cpl Talbot, and to Ptes Bennet and Teamey. (...) You will be glad to hear that John's old platoon hit back [later] with good measure to the score of 7-0. It has done their morale an enormous lot of good as they were a sad-faced lot for some days after John left.'Talbot would sail home in September 1952 and was to be re-united with Whybrow in March 1953 in order to be presented his richly-deserved G.VI.R. M.M. from the hands of The Queen at Buckingham Palace. It is fitting it bears his effigy, having been earned on 29 January 1952, just a few days before the passing of King George VI at Sandringham on 6 February 1952.Talbot was married for the first time at Garforth in August 1953. He died, having re-married, in Lincolnshire in January 1997; sold together with copied research, newspaper cuttings including portrait photograph and John Whybrow's Korea 1951-52 - Some personal impressions.…

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United Arab Emirates, Dubai Police 2nd Series, Badge of Superiority (2), 1st Class, gilt, with riband bar, in its case of issue; 2nd Class, silvered, with riband bar, in its case of issue; Order of Excellent Service, 2nd Class, silvered; 3rd Series, Order of Sincere Service (3), 2nd Class, silvered, blank reverse, with riband bar, in its case of issue; 3rd Series, 1st Class, for 40 Years' service, gilt, with riband bar, in its case of issue; 2nd Class, for 20 Years' service, silvered, with riband bar, in its case of issue; 2nd Class, for 40 Years' service, silvered, with riband bar, in its case of issue, all by Fattorini, very fine and better (7)The Badge of Superiority is a stylised seven-armed star whose centre displays the all-seeing eye over an open book against a sunburst background. The reverse features the emblem of the Dubai Police alongside the award's name and rank designation.The Order of Excellent Service features a portrait of Shaikh Rashid Al Maktoum with the Arabic inscription 'The Forgiven His Highness Shaikh Rashid Bin Saeed Al Maktoum'. The portrait head was designed by Ian Rank-Broadley, whose effigy of Queen Elizabeth II appeared on all U.K. coins from 1998 until the ascension of King Charles III.The 3rd Series Order of Sincere Service displays the same portrait head of the Shaikh on the obverse. The reverse features the badge of the Dubai Police and the award's name and rank designation. The 1st Class is awarded to Officers, and the 2nd Class to non-commissioned Officers and individuals.…

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A fine 1953 A.F.C. and wartime pilot's group of seven awarded to Squadron Leader L. K. Grzybowski, Royal Air Force, late Polish Air ForceA a Pilot in No. 131 Polish Fighter Squadron, he quickly saw action in September 1939 when he was credited with the destruction of two German aircraft, actions for which he was later awarded the Virtuti Militari, 5th ClassSubsequently taken P.O.W. by the Russians, he was released for service in the Polish Army in Russia and the Middle East, prior to reaching the U.K. and undertaking a protracted tour of 56 sorties of a 'Ramrod' nature in Mustangs of No. 306 Squadron in 1944-45, gallant work that won him the Cross of Valour and BarAir Force Cross, E.II.R., the reverse officially dated '1953'; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; France and Germany Star; War Medal 1939-45; Poland, Virtuti Militari, 5th Class, GR Tech type as issued in late 1944-45; Poland, Cross of Valour, with Bar, mounted as worn, together with his Polish Pilot's Badge, by J. R. Gaunt, embroidered R.A.F. uniform wings and Flying Log Books, generally very fine or better (9)A.F.C. London Gazette 1 January 1953.King's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air London Gazette 1 January 1952.Leszek Kazimierz Grzybowski was born in Dabrowa Gornicza, Kielce, Poland on 20 December 1915 and entered the Polish Air Force College in August 1935.Duly qualified as a pilot, he joined No. 131 Polish (Fighter) Squadron at Poznan in October 1938 and was likewise employed at the outbreak of hostilities. As cited, he was quickly credited with the destruction of two German aircraft, namely a share in a He111 on 3 September and a Me110 on 9 September. He may also have contributed to the destruction of a Ju86. More certain, however, is the fact he was taken P.O.W. by the advancing Russian Army in the same month and remained behind wire until April 1942, when he was released for service in the Polish Army in Russia and the Middle East.Having then reached the U.K. in February 1943, he undertook a succession of training courses and joined No. 306 (Polish) Squadron in August 1944. Here, then the commencement of a protracted operational tour in which he flew 56 sorties in the unit's Mustangs over Austria, Belgium, Germany and Holland, the majority being of a 'Ramrod' nature and including numerous outings to the Ruhr and one to Arnhem in support of 'Market Garden' in September 1944. But he also flew several 'anti-diver' (V-weapon) sorties off the English coast in March 1945, And his final sortie, flown on 25 April 1945, was a trip to the Nazi playground of Berchtesgaden, home to Hitler's 'Eagle's Nest'.According to records held by the Sikorski Museum, he was awarded the Polish Cross of Valour in April 1945, a Bar in August 1945, and the Virtuti Militari, 5th Class on 25 July 1945, 'for actions in the Polish campaign in 1939, when serving in 131 Fighter Squadron'. He also appears to have been entitled to the Polish Air Medal and 2 Bars.Post-warGrzybowski retained his commission in the R.A.F. after the war and remained on the strength of 306 Squadron until January 1947, when he was posted to the Polish Re-settlement Corps in Framlingham, Suffolk. Several months later he joined a communications unit at R.A.F. Tangmere, about which time he was married to Joan Fleming at Carshalton Beeches, Surrey.Two further stints with the Re-settlement Corps having followed, he joined an instructor's course at South Cerney in early 1949, thereby shaping the future of his R.A.F. career and adding to his laurels the A.F.C. and King's Commendation for Valuable Service in the Air for services in the Central Flying School 'Refresher Squadron' at R.A.F. South Cerney.He continued to fly after his retirement from the R.A.F. in December 1970 and died in Tadcaster, Yorkshire in August 1992.Sold with a quantity of original documentation and photographs, comprising:i)The recipient's R.A.F. Pilot's Flying Log Books (4), covering the periods September 1943 to December 1950, January 1951 to December 1957, January 1958 to November 1970, and June 1971 to January1976, the first with ink endorsement regarding missing Polish Air Force log book and some 500 hours.ii)A small selection of career photographs, including a studio portrait in uniform and a card-mounted group photograph of 'B Flight, No. 4 Squadron' in June 1943, with multiple signatures to reverse.iii)A large selection of wartime and later correspondence, mainly in Polish, and including Red Cross communications from a Polish P.O.W., exchanges with fellow pilots in the U.K., and a reference from a former C.O. at R.A.F. Coltishall, dated 20 May 1947.…

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South Africa, Zululand, King Cetshwayo kaMpande token/medallet, 19mm including suspension x 13mm, obverse with portrait and details 'CETEWAYO', reverse 'THE ZULU WAR MEDAL', very fineWhilst in captivity following his capture at the end of the Anglo-Zulu War, King Cetshwayo worked hard to keep British public interest alive in his circumstances and the fragile state of the Zulu kingdom. He received visitors both during his incarceration at Cape Castle and later on the farm Oude Moulen, and he became fashionable among visiting British gentry, many of whom became sympathetic to his cause. In order to further awareness, the King presented visitors with his autograph - which he was taught to write during his time in the Castle - and with these small medals, which were apparently produced for him by his admirers.They were also likely in hand when the King came to London in 1882 (with two die variants - with and without reverse legend), to great public acclaim. Captain Mitchell in the centenary issue of the South African Military History Society Journal gave further details and information has also been provided by Ian Knight. An example is held in the collection of the British Museum.…

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United Arab Emirates, Dubai Defence Force Service Medal, by Spink & Son, mounted on pin for wear, very fineThe Dubai Defence Force Service Medal was awarded to all serving members of the Force prior to its amalgamation on 6 May 1976 into the United Arab Emirates Armed Forces. About 15 of these medals were given to British personnel.The obverse face of the medal features text which translates as 'His Highness Shaikh Rashid bin Saeed Al-Maktoum Ruler of Dubai', surrounding a profile portrait of the Shaikh. The reverse text translates to 'Devoted Service to Dubai - Dubai Defence Force' and features a falcon standing atop a pillar with wings outspread. The suspension bar bears the dates '1971-1976'.…

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A fine Georgian portrait miniature of a potentially-identified junior British infantry officer, circa 1814Portrait miniature, likely gouache on ivorine, of a youthful infantry officer in the British Army, facing half-right wearing a red coat with green facings, a single gold epaulette to the right shoulder, gold buttons and lacing to the buttonholes, and a white leather crossbelt with an oval plate bearing a Crown and numerals '49' in silver, faced with glass and contained within an old and extremely decorative gilded frame set with a floreate pattern, the reverse with traces of its original paper backing, the reverse of the portrait bearing the handwritten text in ink: 'Pinxit 1824' and a (now illegible) name and London address, the portrait proper measuring 67mm x 88mm, including frame overall 250mm x 270mm, some minor chipping to gilding on frame, otherwise good very fine and a most attractive imageThe sitter is likely Captain Harcourt Morton, who on 15 October 1814 married Martha Gammell, sister of Ensign James Gammell. Morton's military career encompassed commissioned service in the 14th, 49th, and 85th regiments of Foot and action in both the Peninsular War at the Battle of Fuentes de Onoro (May 1811), and in the War of 1812 at the Battle of Chrystler's Farm (11 November 1813). Morton retired as a Major, claimed a Military General Service Medal with two clasps for the above-mentioned battles (a unique combination) as a Lieutenant in the 85th Foot, and died on 4 June 1854 at the age of 68.…

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South Africa 1877-79, 1 clasp, 1879 (Capt: H. Dymes. 1st. Nat: Nat: Contgt.), suspension re-affixed, very fine, sold together with a portrait photograph of the recipientEx-Don Fosyth Collection.Harry Rawlins Dymes attended Cambridge University, gaining a Degree before embarking for South Africa some time in 1877/8. He held the appointment of Mathematical Master at Hilton College before looking towards Military Service. He was appointed to the 1/1st Natal Native Contingent as Lieutenant on 28 November 1878 and was advanced Captain on 3 January 1879. He served in various positions while with the Battalion; as Company Commander, Adjutant and also Paymaster.There are six pages concerning Dymes in A Soldier's Life by Durnford – this in the form of informative descriptions by Dymes of the forming of the unit and anecdotes presumably taken from letters or a diary, which recount his service from the training of the Battalion right up to the day Durnford left for Isandhlwana. Dymes had been destined to go with the Company he was Commanding but at the very last minute was recalled to take the duty of Battalion Paymaster (the Paymaster being ill) and his Company was split between Captain Stafford’s and Nourse to make two enlarged Companies rather than three, something that probably saved his life said Dymes!Dymes resigned his Commission at the end of May 1879 and applied for a post with the Civil Service, but by 20 September 1879 he had applied to the Colonial secretary for employment in the Colonial Force being raised - presumably for the Basuto Campaign. A unit named Dymes Rifles formed in 1880-81 that fought in Basutoland. The Captain died in Pietersmaritzburg on 26 September 1891, and thus did not live to claim a Medal for the latter campaign; sold together with copied research.…

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A VICTORIAN SILVER AND PASTE PENDANT SET WITH HAND PAINTED MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A LADY BOXED

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R** Clarke - oil on paper Bust portrait of a female, signed and dated 1902, 5½" x 4½"

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Artist unknown - pencilBust portrait of two females, 9" x 7½"

Los 351

A selection of various bronze plaques, castings and art pieces including a circular spinning plaque with male portrait, 4½" diameter; a bronze relief double-sided plaque depicting male and female form "Hope Love Unconditional for the Brave", 3" diameter; bronze rectangular plaque depicting reaching hands, 4¼" x 3" and others etc

Los 147

Two various 19th century watercolour portraits depicting females, 3" high and one other miniature portrait of a young child in gilt and ebonised frame (3)

Los 847

A 9ct gold oval brooch mounted with a female portrait cameo and a small 14ct gold mounted oval cameo brooch (2)

Los 342

Iain Faulkner (b.1973), self portrait with Blüthner grand piano and a bottle of Laphroaig, oil on canvas, 151x151cmProvenance: a commission from the artist by the current vendor

Los 327

20th century British school, portrait of a girl wearing blue, oil on canvas laid to board, signed Redgrave, 33.5 x 25cm

Los 230

18th century English school, full length portrait of a husband and wife, 56x45cm

Los 227

Maurice Randall (1865-1951), portrait of Patrick Sykes, signed, titled and dated Oct 1908, pastel on paper, oval, 52x42cm, in a carved giltwood frame with ribbon cresting

Los 225

19th century oil on canvas, portrait of a forlorn looking woman, 35.5x29.5cm, in an Arts and Crafts brass frame embossed with grape and vine

Los 219

Late 19th century oil on canvas, portrait of a young boy with long blond hair, 39.5x33.5cm

Los 117

Guy Haddon-Grant (b.1986), portrait of Nino, bronze bust, 47cm high

Los 328

Guy Haddon-Grant (b.1986), portrait of Nino, oil on canvas, 61x56cm

Los 221

Late 17th/early 18th century British school, portrait of Edmund Sykes in a grey wig, oil on canvas, 71x59.5cm

Los 218

An 18th century portrait, 'Alice Wife of Edmund Sykes Esquire of Wakefield, Married 1693, nee Heald', half length portrait in a blue gown, oil on canvas, 74x62cm

Los 226

Edward Tayler (1828-1906), portrait of a girl in blue dress sitting against a patterned green background, watercolour on paper, signed lower centre, 31.5x23cm

Los 229

18th century British school, half length portrait of a clerk writing an indenture, 70x60.5cm

Los 109

An 18th century portrait miniature on ivory, possibly by John Russell R.A, a young woman in a white dress and her curled and powdered hair worn à la conseilleur, 6.5x5.5cmIvory exemption ref: XMLWPX41

Los 228

Late 19th/early 20th century portrait of a lady, oil on canvas, within a gilt gesso frame with oval mount, 61x49cm

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