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A box of assorted cap badges, coinage, etc, to include for The North Stafford, The Buffs, etc CONDITION REPORTS All in used and worn condition with various scuffs, some with some knocks and dents. Some damage and losses to watches and other items. This lot includes a hall-marked silver watch chain - watch chain has wear and scuffs and clasp broken. The lot includes five various watches all with various dents, cracks, glass missing, wear, losses, etc. Please see photos.
Spain. Small lot of medals. Cuba Campaign Medal, 1873. Silver. Original crown suspender, no ribbon; Orden de Hospitalarios. White enamel gilt cross with large gilt "H" at center. In old 19th Century case with cracked lid. Enamel crack and hairlines; Miniature Chain with French Legion of Honor, Order de Hospitalarios and Order de Carlos III (one side of medallion broken); Medal of Homage to the Crown, 1926 (2). With Dress Miniature, 2 lapel badges and one Award Document (presented to Leopoldo Arnaud), Madrid, April 2, 1926; Blood Donor Medals (3). Post 1967 types; uncertain Naval fob, small box of lapel badges, French Legion of Honor Dress Miniature and 2 Spanish coins. From the Arnaud Family, presumably awarded to Leopoldo and Leopold Arnaud. Generally Very Fine-Extremely Fine. (17)
Burr, Aaron. Revolutionary War hero, took part in Benedict Arnold's expedition to Quebec, distinguished himself at battle of Quebec; came under the wing of General Israel Putnam; Burr saved an entire brigade from capture after the British landing on Manhattan, but for some reason George Washington failed to commend Burr's actions (a sure fire way of getting a promotion), which likely led to their eventual estrangement; made Lieutenant-Colonel July 1777 in Malcolm's Additional Continental Regiment; resigned from the Continental Army in March 1779 because of continuing bad health, though he remained active in the war; successful lawyer and politician, New York Attorney General, NY Senator, Third Vice President of the United States (1801-1805), mortally wounded Alexander Hamilton in infamous duel outside Weehawken, NJ, July 11, 1804. Autograph Document Signed "A Burr AD". 9 1/3 x 3 1/3" note, n.d. Burr writes while in service during the Revolution, likely while as an aide to Putnam: "Sir General Putnam orders that two thousand three pound ball be immediately cast at the Furnace of the Forest of Deane and desires that you will forward directions for this Purpose". "B. Gen Geo Clinton" is noted bottom left. The document is pasted in (on one end) to the blank back page of Volume I of J. Parton's "The Life and Times of Aaron Burr". New York; Mason Brothers, 1858. Small Octavo, ¾ leather covers, gilt titles and decoration on spines, marbled endpapers. Both Volumes of this 2 Volume work are included. Various old clippings are pasted down to the back blank pages. Also laid in is a `Facsimile of the Signatures to the Declaration of Independence…from Binns Celebrated Engraving.' "Department of State, 19th April 1819….John Quincy Adams" at bottom. George Clinton, one of the founding fathers of the United States - Governor of NY (1777-95), later fourth Vice President of the United States (1805-1812) -- was at the time of this note a Brigadier General in the Continental Army, commanding forces at Ft. Clinton and Ft. Montgomery in Orange Co., NY. In the vicinity of Sterling Mine, the Forest of Dean mine was a very extensive bed of magnetic ore about 6 miles from Ft. Montgomery. It supplied a furnace as early as 1756 and was abandoned some 21 years later. Sterling Iron Works, owned by Peter Townsend, was one of the first steel and iron works in the American colonies and the first steel producer in New York. Operational from 1761-1842, it is most famous for forging the Hudson River chain that blocked the British Navy from sailing up the Hudson River. A short but intriguing document coupled with Burr and related material. Some foxing to the document and books. Very Good to About Fine.
IMPRESSIVE SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND NECKLACE the large pendeloque cut sapphire of approximately 3.00 carats with four brilliant cut diamonds below, suspended from a row of brilliant cut diamonds, in turn suspended from a brilliant cut diamond set bow, the diamonds totalling approximately 1.19 carats, in eighteen carat white gold, 30x18mm, on an eighteen carat white gold chain, 48cm long No damage. General wear.
VICTORIAN AMETHYST SET BROOCH the large central oval amethyst 19.5x15mm set on an engraved oval section, with a scrolling openwork border, with the later addition of an amethyst-coloured paste drop and chain swag, all unmarked Wear to and loss of some claws, later additions have been added using a basic method, several repairs evident on viewing the reverse due to solder.
DIAMOND SET BRACELET formed by chain link sections with a central princess cut diamond set bar section, the two princess cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.50 carats, in white and yellow metal, unmarked, 32g General wear all over, some wear to white colour with yellow showing through, small scratches all over.
GROUP OF GOLD AND OTHER JEWELLERY comprising four nine carat gold rings, a pair of nine carat gold cameo set stud earrings, an amethyst set pendant on chain, a nine carat gold bracelet, two gold mounted pendants, a metal mounted hardstone set brooch and a gold plated bangle, 39g excluding metal brooch and plated bangle (11) Individual reports available on request.
LADY`S OMEGA NINE CARAT GOLD BRACELET WATCH the dial with baton numerals, the backplate with a presentation inscription dated 1968, on a bracelet strap, with original box; along with an eighteen carat gold wedding ring and a nine carat gold pendant on chain (3) Watch not working. General wear to case and bracelet. Ring appears to have been split and rejoined. Chain broken on pendant.

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