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An 18 carat white gold diamond and champagne diamond spiral design dress ring. Set with twenty round brilliant cut diamonds in open back grain settings with a combined approximate diamond weight of 0.20 carats, further set with sixty five round brilliant cut champagne diamonds with a combined approximate weight of 1.30 carats, to a stylised loop design with trumpeting shoulders flowing through to a broad shank. Adjustable, stamped 750, H.C.L. W.G. Size R
An 18 carat yellow gold, pearl, sapphire and diamond heart shaped dress ring. Set with sixty five round brilliant cut diamonds, further set with twenty one channel set baguette cut sapphires and set to centre with a round cultured pearl. With a stylised heart shaped design with sunray design back, flowing through to a solid shank with cheniers on the shoulders. Egyptian hallmarks, Seagull for gold, symbol for 750 and makers mark. Size O
An 18 carat yellow gold foliate design, Lapis Lazuli and diamond dress ring. Set with five round brilliant cut diamonds in open back claw settings with a combined approximate carat weight of 0.30 carats, with five Lapis inlaid leaves growing off textured double branch shoulders flowing through to a slim shank. Stamped 750. Size S
Ginger Gilmour - Kneeling Fairy holding the Hem of a Lady's Dress, 20th century pencil with stump, 30cm x 21cm, within a gilt frame, together with a pastel drawing by the same hand, 'Lady admiring Lilies'.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
Italian School - Half Length Portrait of a Girl wearing a Dress and Shawl, watercolour, signed with initials M.R.S., and dated 1910, 41cm x 29cm, together with a 19th century watercolour, Portrait of a Girl, signed with initials 'A.V.H.', and one further watercolour after Raphael, Conestabile Madonna, all within frames.Buyer’s Premium 24.5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 5% (including VAT @ 0%) of the hammer price.
Swiss Cantons, Bern Silver Thaler 1798, obv. 'BERNENSIS RESPUBLICA' around crowned arms, rev. 'DOMINUS PROVIDEBIT' around standing figure in medieval dress & holding a long sword, date below; 39mm, 29.48g, very good edge & surfaces (no contact marks), lightly toned with underlying lustre, EF
Swiss Cantons, Lucerne Silver 4 Francs 1814, obv. 'CANTON LUZERN' around crowned oval shield, rev. 'SCHWEIZER EIDSGENOSSENt ('Swiss Confederation') around standing figure in medieval dress with sword holding lance & shield; 39mm, 29.51g, very good edge & surfaces, lightly toned with underlying lustre, virtually UNC
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Milled Coinage Sixpence 1562, obv. tall narrow bust with plain dress, mm star, a couple of surface depressions & flan slightly bent o/wise full, round flan & full, clear legends; obv. Queen’s facial details & parts of crown weak, overall Fine, legends & most of rev. shield better
Roman, Valens (Emperor AD364-378), Gold Solidus, obv. 'D.N.VALENS PER F AVG' around diademed, draped & cuirassed bust, rev. 'RESTITUTOR REIPVBLICAE' around Valens, in military dress, standing facing & holding labarum & Victory on a globe, plain cross in field; stars either side of mm ANT (Antioch Mint) followed by officina letter (Greek gamma); 3.93g, .932 gold (tested & verified), a few light scratches in rev. field o/wise full, undamaged flan with full, clear legends & very good detail both sides, a very attractive coin, GVF or+
A Chinese gilt-bronze figure of a lady, Ming Dynasty, adorned in a long dress incised with floral embroidery and cast with two circular buttons, the face with a serene expression below a neatly tied top-knot, raised 'rock' base, 30cm high, 1,733 grams Provenance: Private collection formed largely in the 1980's and 1990's. 明 铜鎏金何仙姑像拍品来源:英国私人收藏Condition Report: most of the gilding lost and wear to surface commensurate with age Condition Report Disclaimer
The group of eight miniature dress medals attributed to Major J. E. Sargeant, Royal Artillery Military Cross, G.VI.R. [sic]; Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R.; 1914 Star, with clasp; British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Montenegro, Kingdom, Order of Danilo, Knight’s breast badge, silver and enamel, mounted as worn, suspension on VM repaired, generally very fine and a rare, probably unique, combination of awards (8) £200-£300 --- One of only 10 Montenegrin Orders of Danilo Fifth Class Gazetted during the Great War. M.C. London Gazette 1 January 1917. D.C.M. London Gazette 5 August 1915: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and ability throughout the campaign, especially at Ypres on 5 and 24 May, and 16 June 1915, when he repaired the wires repeatedly under shell fire. He has rendered excellent service in keeping up communication between the Battery and the Observation Station since the commencement of the war.’ Montenegrin Orders of Danilo Fifth Class London Gazette 9 March 1917. James Edward Sargent attested for the Royal Garrison Artillery and served with the 108th Heavy Battery during the Great War on the Western Front from 16 August 1914. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery on 31 August 1915, and for his services during the Great War he was four times Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazettes 17 February 1915, 5 August 1915, 1 January 1916, and 23 December 1918), as well as being awarded the Military Cross, the Distinguished Conduct Medal, and the Montenegrin Orders of Danilo, Fifth Class. He saw further service during the Second World War, and was advanced Major. Sold with four original letters to the recipient from Lieutenant-Colonel W. M. D. Turner, Royal Artillery, Chairman of the Regimental Medal Committee, regarding the donation of the recipient’s full-sized medals to the Royal Artillery in 1966; a Royal Artillery tie-pin; three cloth badges; and an Imperial Service Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue (Reginald Chambers) in card box of issue.
A rare Second War Naval special forces ‘D-Day’ D.S.M. awarded to Petty Officer (Radar) William Shepherd, Royal Navy, a member of No. 3 Mobile Naval Radar Unit operating in exposed positions above ‘Sword’ beach on the coast of Normandy Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (P.O. W. S. Shepherd. D/JX. 190535.) surname officially corrected from ‘Shepperd’ as per recommendation and London Gazette, mounted on original investiture pin, nearly extremely fine and a very rare D-Day award £1,000-£1,400 --- D.S.M. London Gazette 14 November 1944: ‘For gallantry, skill, determination and undaunted devotion to duty during the landing of Allied Forces on the coast of Normandy - Petty Officer William Stanley Shepperd, D/JX. 190534.’ A subsequent announcement in the London Gazette of 16 January 1945 corrects ‘Shepperd’ to ‘Shepherd’. The recommendation for Petty Officer (Radar) W. S. ‘Shepperd’, No. 3 Mobile Radar Unit (Assault Group, SWORD area) states: ‘For outstanding leadership in reorganising his section after it had been bombed and put out of action and taking command after the Commanding Officer had become a casualty.’ The Mobile Naval Radar (MONRAD) unit required a 10-ton Matador truck, three smaller vehicles and an amphibious DUKW half-track to be put ashore from a Landing Craft. It also needed an uninterrupted view of its target area, which necessitated positioning it in exposed and often elevated areas that exposed it to enemy sniping, shelling and air attack, as evidenced by the fate of No. 3 MONRAD unit. Sold with named Buckingham Palace enclosure letter for D.S.M. and three original photographs:- one of the recipient in battle dress, one in naval uniform with his girlfriend, and a group photograph of H.M.S. Royal Arthur.
German Second World War Third Reich Documents. Comprising an Army Wehrpass to Erich Pohland, an NCO in an artillery unit, winner of the Winter War Medal, Iron Cross Second Class, Iron Cross First Class, Wound Badge in black, who saw service on the west front, Russia, Sicily, Casino, France, photograph in civil dress. A full English translation available to the interior of the Wehrpass. Second Army Wehrpass marked Heer to the cover, photograph of recipient in civil dress, born 1893, called to the colours in 1943, sparse details to the Wehrpass. Third Army Wehrpass in its original cover, recipient in civil dress, born 1914, page 12 showing entry of units mainly serving within a Pioneer Company, from 38 through to 43 details of weapons issued, winner of the Iron Cross Second Class, Wound Badge in black and Infantry Assault Badge, page 32 and 33 showing service on the invasion of France and subsequently the invasion of Russia. Arbeitsfront book, recipient named, many payment stamps to the interior from 1935 through to 1942, otherwise sparse details; an A5 size citation to an Army Gefreiter for the Winter Medal in the East serving on the staff of an artillery battery; and an A5 size citation, some light age foxing to a Gefreiter in Grenadier Regiment 130 for the Wound Badge in black dated 1944, folded twice; accompanied by four Great War and Second World War death notices and other photographs, generally good condition (lot) £80-£120
A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE CLOTHING TO INCLUDEA VERY LARGE SILK SHAWL, POSSIBLY NORWICH, CIRCA 1860S, CREAM BACKGROUND WITH LARGE WOVEN SQUARES, WIDE PRINTED BORDER OF FLOWERS AND CASCADING TREES, PREDOMINANTLY IN SHADES OF MAROON, PURPLE, AND BLUE, WITH PINK AND GREEN, HAND-KNOTTED SILK TASSELLED EDGING AT SHORT ENDS, DIMENSIONS NOT INCLUDING EDGING 358 X 180CM (141 X 71INS) + 12CM FRINGING, A MAX AND CO DRESS, EMBROIDERED GILET, GREEN TOP, SUEDE BELT, WOOL PURPLE TOP, BLACK SEQUIN VEST, WOOL URSULA COZEN JACKET ETC
19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL “Gentleman in 17th Century dress with a ruff, a child at his side” oil on canvas, unsigned, 59 cm x 47 cm CONDITION REPORTS Has a large rip to the top right hand corner and there has been two old repairs, one to the crown of the child's head/hair and one to the right hand side of the window. Otherwise crazing throughout, in need of a clean, both covered in dust/cobwebs and deeper
Eleven various 19th Century Staffordshire figures including Scotsman in formal kilt dress 38 cm high, hunter with rifle seated by barrels taking a drink 35 cm high, four various Scottish figures all approx. 23 cm high, Queen with feathered hat 25 cm high, grape picker 19.5 cm high, fruit picker 18 cm high, gardener with watering can 15.5 cm high and a seated Toby pot with wide rimmed hat 10 cm high
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