JOHNSON JOHNNIE: (1915-2001) British Air Vice Marshal of World War II, a Flying Ace credited with 34 victories. A commemorative cover issued in honour of Johnnie Johnson and featuring a colour image of four aircraft in flight over Paris in July 1944 and with an inset head and shoulders portrait of the pilot, signed by him in bold black ink with his name alone to a clear area and also signed by Werner Schroer (1918-1985, German Fighter Pilot of World War II, a Luftwaffe Ace credited with 114 victories. Knight’s Cross winner with Oak Leaves and Swords) and Dietrich Hrabak (1914-1995, German Fighter Pilot and Wing Commander of World War II, a Luftwaffe Ace credited with 125 victories. Knight’s Cross winner with Oak Leaves) in black inks with their names alone to clear areas. Limited edition created by Hans Rossbach and numbered 3 of 8 to the verso. VG
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RALL GUNTHER: (1918-2009) German Fighter Pilot of World War II, the third most successful fighter ace in the history of aerial warfare with 275 victories. Knight’s Cross winner with Oak Leaves and Swords. An 11 x 14 print by aviation artist Lonnie Ortega, the composite image featuring a head and shoulders portrait of Rall wearing his uniform and Knight’s Cross and with two aircraft in flight below, signed by Rall in bold pencil to a light area at the base of the image, adding 275 in his hand beneath his signature. Also signed in pencil by the artist. Together with Walter Schuck (1920-2015) German Fighter Pilot of World War II, a fighter ace with 206 victories. Knight’s Cross winner with Oak Leaves. An 11 x 14 print by aviation artist Lonnie Ortega, the composite image featuring a head and shoulders portrait of Schuck wearing his uniform and Knight’s Cross and with two aircraft in flight below, signed by Schuck in bold pencil to a light area at the base of the image, adding 206 in his hand alongside his signature. Also signed in pencil by the artist. VG, 2
LUFTWAFFE: A Royal Air Force commemorative cover issued in honour of Captain Albert Ball VC and featuring a colour image of aircraft in combat during World War I and with an inset portrait of Ball, individually signed by the Luftwaffe pilots of World War II Adolf Galland (1912-1996, German Fighter Pilot of World War II, Knight’s Cross winner with Oakleaves, Swords and Diamonds) and Winfrid Schmidt (1915-2009, German Fighter Pilot of World War II, Knight’s Cross winner) and also signed by Eric Turnbull (1891- , British Royal Air Force officer of World War I). All three have signed in bold inks with their names alone to clear areas of the cover. Limited edition created by Hans Rossbach and numbered 1 of 15 to the verso. VG
Ethel Gabain (1883-1950) 'Lassitude' signed (lower right), titled (to reverse) oil on canvas 48cm x 59cm. Information: The Sitter, Carmen Watson, sat for Gabain in over sixty paintings. Ethel Gabain gave a gushing interview to the Sunday Express in the same year: 'A Botticelli Smile - Carmen Watson, blonde, petite artist's model, is the most sought-after girl in London. She has been working 12 hours a day for six years, and is now booked up for three months. "Long hair, punctuality, and an 'indefinable something' are my greatest assets," she said ... "Artists tell me I am the Botticelli type. They say there is something about my smile they can't quite capture. So they go on trying ... Even Mr Gerald Kelly, who usually paints only his wife, did a portrait of me"'.
Ronald Ossory Dunlop (1894-1973) Portrait of a Lady, believed to be Roaslind Iden signed (lower right) oil on canvas 76cm x 56cm. Information: Rosalind Iden was a dancer and actress who was the third wife of Sir Donald Wolfit. Dunlop painted a number of portraits of Roaslind Iden including Rosalind Iden as Opheplia (Tate Gallery); three sketches of Rosalind Iden (National Archives); Rosalind Iden at Breakfast (Sothebys, 1979). Dunlop is recorded as living in the same house as Rosalind Iden in 1939.
CARLO GIULIANO RENAISSANCE STYLE ENAMEL, PERIDOT AND PEARL PENDANT, the centre opaque cameo of a classical style profile portrait bust, within a white and black spotted border, set to a blue guilloche enamel ground of heart form and outer gold open-work frame interspersed with peridots, suspended from an unmarked gold suspension loop set with a single pink gem stone, and terminating with a single pearl suspended from one other pink gem stone, the reverse stamped "C & AG", 5.8cm overall length
A Royal Doulton Dewar's whisky jug, decorated with a portrait of Ben Jonson, 19.5cm high, and ten various porcelain whisky jugs, to include Glenfarclas and Bowmore, together with two Pick-Kwik Wines & Spirits miniature porcelain tankards, a royal commemorative beaker and tankard, and a shot glass
A late 19th/early 20th century cast wax profile portrait of a gentleman in Renaissance costume, in glazed gilded Florentine design antique frame, bearing remnants of label verso inscribed 'No. 1..., Coloured Wax, Ella Casella...' Overall size 34.5cm x 30.5cm Note: Ella Casella (1858-1946) and her sister Nelia (1859-1950) were celebrated artists who worked in a variety of media including wax.
A 19th century tortoiseshell circular snuff box, the central oval cartouche set with a pencil drawing of a man on a bridge in a mountainous landscape, gold mount, with a beaded gold border, approx 6cm diam; together with a 19th century ivory circular snuff box, the cover set with a portrait miniaure of a young girl wearing a bonnet, signed Chaffey, approx 6cm diam (2)
An early 18th century topaz single stone ladies dress ring, the yellow topaz approx 4.5cts, slightly orangy/yellow, the oval bezel mount and shank assessed as approx 18ct gold, size F1/2, along with original documents relating to the Duchess de Biron; together with an oval portrait miniature reported to be the Duchess de Biron, seated in a bedroom wearing a black dress holding a book, approx 13cm x 10cm, in a rectangular black frame approx 21cm x 17.5cm, the reverse with a label stating 'La Duchesse de Biron when in assertation at the English convent during the French revolution, before she was taken out to be Guillotined' The original papers state: 'This topaz ring belonged to the Duchess de Biron: she was a victim in the great Revolution: guillotined July 27th 1795, the above was given to my dear mother by her friends'; together with another letter reiterating the first, signed A.F Blount
A Georgian painted miniature portrait brooch/pendant, gold beaded oval border set with miniature depicting Charles Wolfe of Haseley Court Oxfordshire, hair locket to verso, inscribed 'Happy if you approve A.J.F October 7, 1785', approx 30mm x 22mm; together with another miniature portrait pendant also depicting Charles Wolfe, with sepia rural scene to reverse, rose metal surround, approx 20mm x 25mm, along with an original receipt and accompanying hand written document relating to Charles Wolfe Receipt dated 1768 (the year Charles Wolfe died) 'Mrs Pearson to Henry Hennings' listing the prices charged for setting the portrait miniature and engravingThe letter reads 'a miniature of the late Charles Wolfe of Hasely Court, Oxfordshire, Charles Wolfe was a college friend of Joseph Blount at Donay and he left considerable property to my father the above named Joseph Blount. Charles Wolfe died abroad. By his will, dated 30 May 1767 he directs that a handsome vault shall be made in the Church of Hasely as soon as may be after his decease and when finished that the corpse of his late grandfather & grandmother now interred in St Giles Church, shall be removed and deposited in the said vault along with the corpse of his late father, mother and brother William and that his own corpse also shall be then deposited in the same vault, Michael J Blount 1859. The reverse reads 'Inscription in Hasely Church, Oxfordshire - In a vault near this place lie interred the remains of William Wolfe who died January 15th 1739, aged 63, and Frances his wife who died January 1st 1751, aged 65, also their son John Wolfe who died June 11th 1764, aged 57, and Elizabeth his wife who died November 13th 1755, aged 45, also their children Willim Cosmas Wolfe who died March 24th 1764, aged 24, and Charles Wolfe who died September 13th 1768, aged 20
SEWING - A COLLECTION OF PIN WHEELS & NOVELTY PIN CUSHIONS comprising a pressed metal pin wheel embossed with an image of Jesus Christ and inscribed 'St. Bartholomew - Guard Prosper & Bring Happiness', 5cm; a Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee inspired wheel, with a printed portrait of the Queen, a free gift and presented by Edwards & Edwards of 16 Cornhill, Bridgwater; a wooden cauldron shaped pin cushion; and other items, (9).
United Kingdom 2015 Two-Coin Gold Set featuring 2015 Sovereign, weight 7.98g, diameter 22.05mm, struck in 22 carat gold, with obverse portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley, R. St. George slaying the dragon and 2015 UK Gold 1oz Britannia, 100 Pounds, struck in .9999 gold, weight 31.10g, both in capsules and case, with certificate of authenticity.
2016, Proof One Penny, Jersey, weight 4g, diameter 20.30mm, struck in 375/1000 gold, with obverse 90th Birthday Portrait by Luigi Badia, in original box of issue with certificate, numbered 79/495, together with 2015 Longest Reigning Monarch Datestamp, 1/10 oz Britannia, weight 3.13g, struck in .9999 gold, with obverse portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley, from an edition of 500, in original box of issue with certificate (2).
Two cased 2014 Jersey 22 carat gold proof One Pound coins, with obverse portrait by Ian Rank-Broadley and reverse showing a garnished shield with three leopards passant and coronet, from an edition of 495, each weighing 7.98g, each in original case of issue with certificate of authenticity (2).
Westminster Mint, Queen Elizabeth II Portrait Sovereign Collection, featuring four sovereigns each with a different effigy of Queen Elizabeth II to include obverse portraits by Gillick, Machin, Maklouf and Ian Rank-Broadley, each weighing 7.98g, diameter 22.50mm, struck in 22 carat gold, in original box of issue with certificate.
Hattons of London, The Double Portrait, Gold Sovereign Series, 2017, Tristan da Cunha, featuring a sovereign, half-sovereign and quarter sovereign, each with a Double Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on the obverse and the shields armorial of both on reverse, struck to commemorate the Platinum Wedding Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in 2017, each 22 carat gold, in original presentation case with certificate.
Hattons of London, The Double Portrait, Gold Double Sovereign, 2017, Tristan da Cunha, with a Double Portrait of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip on the obverse and the shields armorial of both on reverse, struck to commemorate the Platinum Wedding Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in 2017, limited to 399 coins, 22 carat gold, diameter 32.0mm, weight 16g, in original presentation case with certificate.
Three Isle of Man Queen Elizabeth II banknotes to include Five Pounds (1972), obverse - blue and maroon on a multicoloured underprint, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II to the right, triune and motto at the centre, reverse - dark grey, view of Castle Rushen, 1775, 147 x 78mm, signatory: P.G.H. Stallard (Lieutenant Governor), no prefix letter 880778, EF, One Pound (1972), obverse - mainly violet, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II to the right, triune and motto at the centre, reverse - violet, view of Tynwald Hill and St. John's church, 135 x 67mm, signatory: John Paul (Lieutenant Governor) - large signature, Prefix E 858165, Fine, and Fifty Pence (1972), obverse - mainly blue, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II to the right, triune and motto at the centre, reverse - blue, picture of a Viking ship under sail, 127 x 61mm, signatory: John Paul (Lieutenant Governor) - small signature, prefix B 820064, VF (3).
Forty-six Series "C" Portrait Issue (January 1967) Ten Pounds banknotes, brown, 150 x 93mm, signature J.S. Forde, to include A80 (3), A80 485271 → A80 485279 and A80 485281 → A80 485300 (just missing A80 485280) (29), A76 959476 → A76 959481 and A76 959484 → A76 959488 (12), A60 (1), A74 (1), A76 (1) and three (1971-) Ten Pounds banknotes, brown, 150 x 93mm, signature J.B. Page, B52 699531 → B52 699533 (3) varying conditions from Fine to Very Fine with one note having graffiti.
Fifty Series "C" Portrait Issue (January 1967) Ten Pounds banknotes, brown, 150 x 93mm, signature J.S. Forde, to include A80 581638 → A80 581640 (3), A41 249344 and A41 349054 (2), A83 774251 → A83 774260 (10), A80 000801 and A80 000807 (2), A80 583540 → A80 583542 (3), A80 581641 → A80 581650 (10), A80 655169 → A80 655170 (2), A80 497926 → A80 497927 (2) and sixteen assorted poorer condition Prefix A-- notes (16) varying conditions from Fair to Very Fine with some graffiti.
Collection of thirteen Queen Elizabeth II British banknotes to include one Series "B" Helmeted Britannia Issue Five Pounds (February 1957), signature L.K. O'Brien, Prefix D91, one Series "C" Portrait Issue Five Pounds (January 1967), signature J.S. Fforde, Prefix W05, eleven Series "C" Portrait Issue Ten Shillings (February 1967), signature J.S. Fforde, various Prefixes and one Series "D" Pictorial Issue One Pound (March 1981), signature D.H.F. Somerset, Prefix DS82, various conditions (13).
Selection of British banknotes to include Series "C" Portrait Issue (February 1964), signature J.Q. Hollom, Ten Pounds, Prefix A05, Series "A" Britannia Issue (March 1950), signature P.S. Beale, One Pound, Prefix J58C, Series "C" Portrait Issue, various signatures, One Pound x 18, Series "C" Portrait Issue (April 1963), signature J.Q. Hollom, Ten Shillings, Prefix 66H & 66J x 2, Series "D" Pictorial Issue, (February 1978), signature J.B. Page, One Pound x 7, (March 1981), signature D.H.F. Somerset, x 11, Bank of Scotland 1974, One Pound and two German 1944 1/2 Mark banknotes x 2.

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