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Lot 3

An 18ct gold dress ring, size M CONDITION REPORT: 5.1g

Lot 17

9 ct Amethyst dress ring. weight 6 grams

Lot 18

9ct citrine dress ring. weight 5 grams

Lot 21

1960`s unhallmarked 9ct pearl large dress ring, weight 9 grams

Lot 219

9 ct gold Abstract Citrine dress ring.6.2 grams.

Lot 227

Qty dress jewellery to inc silver 9 bar gate bracelet.

Lot 236

Lladro lady holding dress out. 30 cm H

Lot 269

18ct five stone diamond dress ring in illusion mount, 3.8g inner diameter 18mm

Lot 35

Dress jewellery to inc Hermes clip on earrings.

Lot 37

Qty of dress jewellery to include vintage

Lot 89

9ct pearl and citrine dress ring. 6.1 grams

Lot 91

9ct Citrine dress ring. 4 grams

Lot 92

Three gold dress rings. 4.4 grams

Lot 64

A group of assorted figures, to include Royal Doulton Janice HN2165, Royal Doulton Wendy HN2109, Royal Worcester Grandmothers Dress 3021, Capodimonte Tramp, Capodimonte figure modelled as a figure with three pigs and trough, signed Mollica, Continental example upon wooden base titled Sympathy, etc. Click here to view further images, condition reports, sale times & delivery costs for this lot.

Lot 152

A FIRST WORLD WAR MEDAL GROUP OF THREE, mounted with ribbons, the 1914 bronze star with bar '5th Aug - 22nd Nov 1914', awarded to '1811 Pte B.Lillywhite 16th London rifles', together with the dress miniatures and other regalia including 'RAF' wings

Lot 46

A 9CT GOLD DRESS RING, set cushion cut single amethyst, gross weight, 7.5g, ring size 'N 1/2'

Lot 47

A 9CT GOLD DRESS RING, set three amethysts and two diamonds in an elliptical recess, gross weight 2.1g, ring size 'M'

Lot 53

AN AQUAMARINE & DIAMOND LADY'S DRESS RING, central cushion form aquamarine, flanked by a diamond to either shoulder on an 18ct gold band, gross weight, 4.9g, ring size; 'N', in vendor's ring box

Lot 56

AN 18K GOLD PLAIN WEDDING BAND together with an 18CT GOLD LADY'S DRESS RING, inset two diamonds and two rubies (larger central stone missing) gross weight; 6.7g

Lot 317

Three mid 20th C plastic dolls to include Tiny Tears (pictured in white dress) with original pink gingham babygrow, Tressie (with button on back to make her hair grow) and one other

Lot 77

Louis Moneau (?), oil on board, Girl in Tahitian dress, circa 1940s/50s 51 x 46cm

Lot 287

18ct gold dress ring ring weight 3.1g

Lot 4

Vintage clothing: Ladies evening and day dresses, c. 1940's-1960's, inc. a Dale of Norway wool cardigan, an Irish wool cape and a Gia Scala finely beaded evening dress. Also including a box of dresses, shawls, scarf, etc. 1920's-1950's

Lot 56

Vintage clothing: Men's wool overcoats, 1970's tan leather and black suede long jackets, Edwardian cotton dress shirts and others similar

Lot 331

A framed and glazed watercolour portrait of Indian gentleman, in blue dress, 23cm x 17cm

Lot 104

Collection of British Officers Tunic and Mess Dress buttons in silver and gilt including, The Border Regiment, Royal Norfolk Regiment, Kings Regiment, Queens Regiment, The Buffs, The Welch Regiment, The Royal Munster Fusiliers, The Royal Berkshire Regiment, The Parachute Regiment, The Devonshire Regiment, The Green Howards, etc, (qty)

Lot 224

Pre First World War and wartime photographs and Carte De Visite of German soldiers in walking out uniform and field grey service dress uniforms, some good details of shoulder straps, bayonet knots etc, some wearing ribbon of the Iron Cross 2nd class, (3)

Lot 30

First World War casualty grouping, pair of medals, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal ( 243051 PTE. H.S. TILLER. THE QUEEN'S. R. ) records show Private Hubert Stanley Tiller, born 1898, of Damersham, Hampshire, entitled to the BWM and Victory Medals, he was conscripted, age 18, on the 25th September 1916 initially into the Essex Regiment and then for a short period into the Queens Royal West Surrey Regiment with the regimental number 243051, he then transferred to the 7th Battalion Royal Fusiliers with the regimental number G67979 and served with that battalion in the 190th Brigade, 63rd (Royal Naval) Division during the 3rd Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele) where he suffered gunshot wounds to the left thigh and right foot, he was then transferred to the Royal Defence Corps, serving with 463 Company with the regimental number 85705, after the war he was granted a small disability pension due to his wounds, also included are Hubert Tiller's pocket New Testament with his name to the inside cover, his Certificate of Discharge to the Reserve, a quantity of General Service tunic buttons, a copy of a photograph of him in Service Dress uniform and a framed Royal Fusiliers badge that by family repute, was embroidered by him, (qty) (Hubert Tiller was the brother in law of Private Frederick Sibley RMLI whose medals are also in this auction)

Lot 397

Post 1952 Royal Navy Ratings 1 AW dress uniform for warm climates, two Good Conduct badges in blue to right sleeve, Torpedo/Anti Submarine Trade Badge to left sleeve, consists of jacket, square necked t-shirt, 2 Pairs Trousers, and ratings white topped cap with cap tally for HMS Sultan, (qty)

Lot 400

U.S. Navy enlisted mans Service Dress uniform jumper,insignia for an Information Systems Technician Petty Officer 3rd Class to left sleeve

Lot 412

Pre Second World War O/R's Full Dress tunic to the Loyal Suffolk Hussars, green four pocket tunic with Kings Crown buttons, collar edged with Russia lace, trousers with double yellow stripe down seams, labels to 'F.A. Stone & Sons, Norwich, Gt. Yarmouth & Cork St. London' in tunic and trousers, both marked to 'Mr J.A. Nicholson 13639' , trouser label dated 27.5.39, in 1920 the Loyal Suffolk Hussars together with many other Yeomanry Regiments lost their mounted role and were converted to other roles, by 1939 the unit formed part of the Royal Artillery as 55th (Suffolk Yeomanry) Anti-Tank Regiment in the 54th (East Anglian) Infantry Division

Lot 415

Pre First World War O/R's Full Dress Tunic badged to the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Kings Crown G.S. buttons throughout, brass RWF shoulder titles and collar badges fitted, sergeants rank chevrons to right sleeve, blue facing colour edged white to collar and cuffs, black silk RWF 'Flash' to back of collar, complete with sergeants scarlet sash

Lot 416

Scarce pre First World War Royal Horse Artillery senior NCO's full dress shell jacket, blue cloth with gold lace cord loops and Kings crown ball buttons to the front, Sergeants rank chevrons and gun badge to right sleeve, complete with gold lace cord busby lines hooked up to left breast

Lot 417

Scarce Pre First World War O/R's scarlet serge frock to a highland regiment, Queen Victoria Crown General Service buttons throughout, blue facing colour to the collar, white calico skeleton lining, Royal Army Clothing Department label dated September 1912 to interior, last form of O/R's undress uniform, in general use until 1902 then worn only abroad in hot climates in place of the full dress tunic

Lot 421

Victorian/Edwardian grouping to Admiral Arthur Archibald Campbell Galloway RN (1855-1918), the grouping consists of the Admirals Midshipman’s Coatee worn around 1870, and a large quantity of papers, both official and personal, held in two tin trunks bearing his initials, Admiral Galloway was born on 30th June 1855, the son of Arthur Galloway of the Indian Civil Service who was Magistrate of Delhi and was killed on 11th May 1857 during the Indian Mutiny, he was the grandson of Major General Sir Archibald Galloway KCB (whose uniform and ephemera are also in this auction) and the Grandnephew of Sir Colin Campbell, who fought with the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsular and Waterloo, and Vice Admiral Sir Patrick Campbell a distinguished naval officer during the Napoleonic Wars, Arthur Galloway joined the Royal Navy in 1869 aged 14 as Naval Cadet at HMS Britannia the training ship at Dartmouth, in 1874 he was awarded the Royal Humane Society’s Bronze Medal for jumping overboard to save the life of a drowning stoker, in 1877 he was promoted Lieutenant and was Gunnery Lieutenant on HMS Invincible in 1882 during the Egyptian Campaign/bombardment of Alexandria, in 1885 he was again commended for his actions in jumping overboard to save a man who had fallen from aloft, in 1887 he was promoted First & Gunnery Lieutenant on HMS Cordelia and in 1890-91 on HMS Lapwing carried out operations in relation to the loss of HMS Serpent off the coast of Spain, with the rank of Commander as Captain of HMS Daphne 1896-98 on the China Station he carried out diplomatic missions in China, Kamchatka and the Philippine Islands during the rebellion of 1897, in 1901-02 he was Captain commanding HMS Tribune and carried out diplomatic work in Venezuela ( Ban Righ incident) and Columbia where he was involved in saving the city of Colon from destruction by arranging negotiations between the opposing forces during the Thousand Days War (Columbian Civil War), in Jamaica assisted in stopping rioting in April 1901, 1903-1906 Captain of HMS Revenge and HMS Swiftsure in Channel Fleet, 1906 he was appointed Aide de Camp to King Edward VII, he was Officer in Command of Sheerness Gunnery School July-Dec. 1906 and Commodore in Command of the Royal Naval Barracks Portsmouth where he had to deal with the aftermath of a mutiny by Stokers under training, in December 1907 Galloway was promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral and then to Vice Admiral in March 1913, in June of the same year he was placed on the Retired List at his own request and was advanced to the rank of Admiral on the same list in June 1916, in all, Arthur Galloway served on 29 ships, he passed away on the 12th February 1918,The Midshipman’s Coatee is in blue cloth, shortened to the front with tails to the rear, black silk frogging in horizontal lines to the front with gilt Queen Victoria Crown Royal Naval officers buttons to the front, rear and cuffs, the traditional badge of rank of a white patch of cloth with a gold button and a twist of white cord is on each side of the coat collar, the coatee is lined with white silk, it has suffered from mothing over the years but is still a scarce item.The tin trunks contain a remarkable archive of information for anyone with an interest in the Royal Navy of the Victorian and Edwardian era and includes the following,Galloway’s Royal Naval Officers CommissionsA large quantity of letters, many from well known figures of the day including Admiral Sir ‘Jackie’ Fisher, Robert Baden Powell, and Dame ‘Aggie’ Weston Many signed letters from Admirals of the period including Neville, Farquar, Boothby, Stokes, Custance, Holland, and othersOfficial Letters and Memos Service Records, including names of ships and time period served,Collection of Commanding Officers ReportsCertificate of Nomination as a Naval Cadet from Admiralty, dated 18/12/1868Progress Reports on Cadet Galloway Exam papersLetters of Appointment to various ships throughout his career from Midshipman to Captain There are more detailed collections of papers for various incidents and missions that occurred throughout Galloway’s career, these include:-Collection of papers re mission to repatriate the crew of a United States Schooner ‘Golden Fleece’ Documentation re the Philippines Revolution 1897Documentation regarding ‘Ban Righ’ incident in Venezuela 1901 Documentation relating to the Columbian Civil War in 1901 Papers regarding a riot/mutiny by stokers under training at the Royal Naval Barracks Portsmouth in 1906 Confidential memo regarding ‘ operations against submarine boats, March 1904’Folder entitled ‘Tactical Exercises Sailing Orders marked ‘Secret’ for Strategic Exercises , August 1904Temporary Memorandum No.13 Combined Fleet Exercises dated 5/8/1904Temp. Memo No.3 Combined Fleet Exercises 1904-Battle ExercisesTemp Orders for Peace Manoeuvres 1904Folder entitled ‘Naval Manoeuvres 1910’ Naval Signal sheets form 1320c copies of messages from HMS Bachante to HMS King AlfredHMS Swiftsure Gunlayers test October 1905, Shifting TargetsTimes for Gunnery Drills, Gunnery School SheernessGunnery memos folder, Group B Naval Manoeuvres 1910 including Booklet entitled ‘The Fighting Power of the Capital Ship’ by Admiral Sir Reginald Custance 1910, marked ‘Private and Confidential’Proposed programme for Towing Trials/Coaling at Sea, HMS Swiftsure and MFA Torridge, April 1906Orders for ‘Wireless Experiment’, HMS Swiftsure dated 12/01/1906Sailing Orders for HMS Swiftsure dated 11/01/1906Sailing Orders for HMS Juno dated 11/01/1906Sailing Orders for HMS Albermarle dated 24/04/1906Sailing Orders for HMS Revenge dated 03/11/1904Programme for joint Exercise by Navy and Army on ‘Submarine Mining Operations-Portsmouth Friday 22nd August 1879’Exercise Programme for ‘Naval Attack on Coast Defence for 22nd August’Report on giving up Command of 3rd and 4th Divisions of the Home Fleet, dated 04/01/1911Essay entitled ‘Remarks on Modern Naval Tactics, dated 17/12/1910There are also many official letters from the Admiralty, foreign Consuls, and other organisations including one from the German Charge d’ Affairs re money raised by the crew of HMS Daphne for the families of sailors drowned when the Imperial German Gunboat Iltis was lost in a Typhoon in 1896A portrait photograph of Arthur Galloway with the rank of Captain in dress uniform on the bridge of HMS Revenge, dated 12th June 1904. For full description please follow link https://www.bishopandmillerauctions.co.uk/lot/militaryapril2021/421

Lot 7

Victorian and First World War family grouping of medals, India 1895 Medal with clasp 'Punjab Frontier 1897-98' ( 63327 SHOEING SMITH J.A. SIBLEY K BY R.H.A.) together with First World War pair of medals British War Medal 1914-1918 and Victory Medal (P.O.16328 PTE. F.R. SIBLEY R.M.L.I.), Shoeing Smith Sibley of K Battery Royal Horse Artillery is shown as entitled to the India 1895 Medal with clasp though his initials are recorded as 'T.H.' instead of 'J.A.', known as Albert to his family, his son Frederick Richard Sibley who was born 4th December 1893 at Shipton Gorge, Dorset, enlisted in the Royal Marine Light Infantry on 8th December 1912, he served on several ships including H.M.S. Europa, H.M.S. St Vincent and the Battleship H.M.S. Malaya at the time of the Battle of Jutland, Malaya was hit 8 times by enemy shells during the battle and suffered 65 killed, the medal roll shows him entitled to the 1914-15 Star, as well as the BWM and Victory medal though his service records shows that he was only issued with the latter two medals while serving on H.M.S. Vivid on 30th June 1922, his service record also reveals that he could swim, passed as a butcher in 1914, qualified as a gunner ( Sea Service) and received two good conduct badges, although enlisting in Portsmouth Division R.M.L.I. he transferred to Plymouth Division in June 1920 and issued the new regimental number PLY 20756, also included are Fredericks Princess Mary gift tin, his 'Private Prayer for Seamen and Marines Afloat' annotated to the inside cover 'F.R. Sibley, "Canterbury" Be True, Be Brave, Be Good, 13.12.12.', a R.M.L.I. brass shoulder title and tunic button, a sweetheart brooch which has been fashioned from a R.M.L.I button fretted around the crown and anchor and backed with velvet, and a copy of a photograph of Frederick Sibley in walking out dress, (qty) (Frederick Sibley was the Brother in Law of Private Hubert Tiller 7th Royal Fusiliers whose medals are also in this auction)

Lot 82

Royal West Kent Officers Service Dress cap badge, three blades to the reverse

Lot 83

Royal Horse Guards George VI bronze Officers Service Dress cap badge, two blades to the reverse, together with a bronze Royal Welsh Fusiliers OSD collar badge, two loops to the reverse, (2)

Lot 86

First World War Gloucestershire Regiment Officers Service Dress badges in bronze including cap badge with two blades to the reverse, back badge with two blades to the reverse, two collar badges with loops to the reverse and six rank stars with loops, (qty)

Lot 1108

Two late 19th Century advertising etchings for French fashion boutique "La Mode Illustree", each depicting a pair of young ladies wearing bustle dresses, together with three smaller prints depicting mid-Victorian fashions including "Carriage Dress", and "Public Promenade Dress", all hand-tinted, uniformly framed under glass, 52 x 40 cm (2) and 23 x 16 cm (3)

Lot 188

Kipling and King, "Head-dress Badges of the British Army", 2 volumes

Lot 203

9 uniformly framed prints depicting Scottish soldiers and military dress, 28 cm x 23 cm

Lot 442

A pair of Gurkha dress cufflinks, shield-shaped and faced with crossed kukris, their backs modelled as kukris

Lot 445

A quantity of 1960s dress cufflinks

Lot 450

A lady's modern 9ct gold and garnet dress ring, of geometric design, the face claw set with a round cut garnet of approximately .20ct, size O, 2 g

Lot 452

A 9ct gold diamond and sapphire dress ring, set in an alternating arrangement, comprising central sapphire of approximately .15ct, flanked by pairs of gypsy set diamonds, and two further sapphires, above a scrolling gallery, size N, 2 g

Lot 454

A lady's vintage 9ct gold garnet and diamond dress ring, in a flowerhead cluster arrangement, with central gypsy set diamond, claw set and held between reticulated and bright-cut foliate shoulders, size N, 2.9g

Lot 459

An antique 15ct gold, opal and old-cut diamond dress ring, the face gypsy set in an alternating arrangement, and flanked by engraved shoulders, size R, 2.4 g (one diamond lacking)

Lot 463

A 1930s costume jewellery, including a metal leaf necklace, white-metal tutti-frutti bar brooch, a boxed filigree brooch and a dress clip

Lot 474

A 9ct gold and pink spinel dress ring, in a triple flower head cluster arrangement, size V, 2.4 g

Lot 476

A white metal and abalone brooch in the form of a stylized tulip, together with a white metal and paste dress ring, each stamped 925 and tested as silver, brooch 4.5 cm, ring size S, 5.5 g

Lot 646

A 1980s Pierre Cardin hard-shell evening purse / dress handbag, 18 cm x 12 cm

Lot 666

A gentleman's Liberty of London silk dress scarf, in a blue and 27 x 140 cm, together with a 1960s Stabo checked wool "Mod" scarf, printed with the outline image of a Mini Cooper, 26 x 175 cm

Lot 667

A quantity of costume accessories, including Victorian jet bead dress trimmings, bone and other hand fans, combination button hook and shoe horn, Victorian ivory glove stretcher, and a pair of clothes brushes

Lot 671

Four 1960s evening gowns, including a Blaines baby blue ruched ribbon and lace floor-length dress, with ribbon belt and diamante buckle, a Fenwick's "French Salon" turquoise and white striped shift dress, a Jean Varon dress with applied flowers and crystals, and a cream Global lace floor length shift dress, each approximately 26" waist, 32" bust

Lot 160

§ EDWARD WOLFE R.A. (SOUTH AFRICAN/BRITISH 1897-1982) JOANNE VAUGHAN IN BLACK DRESS, 1942 signed (lower right), oil on canvas(74cm x 61cm (29in x 24in))

Lot 2177

Samuel Herbert (British, b.1976). 'Arm-chair Heroes', 2003. Oil on canvas, 144 x 144 cm. Provenance: From a reputable private collection. Acquired from directly from the artist by the present owner in 2004. Literature: Saatchi Gallery Loan of Art, published by Saatchi Gallery, London, 2006 pp.131. From Saatchi Gallery Loan of Art, pp.129: In his monochrome canvases, Herbert evokes the time when white British men colonized continents before high tea, and retired to their gentlemen's clubs each night. The paintings look like old sepia photographs, their subjects' methods of rule, dress and beliefs as out of dater as the yellowing surfaces. Some of the images Herbert draws on are not that old, as can be seen in The Duke, but all deal in the now-obsolete belief systems. Condition Report: Not FramedSome light abrasions/scratches in placesMinor paint shrinkage to edges but a frame would hide this

Lot 2178

Samuel Herbert (British, b.1976). 'Biting the Dust', 2004. Oil on canvas, 180 x 140 cm. Provenance: From a reputable private collection. Acquired from the artist directly by the present owner in 2004. Literature: Saatchi Gallery Loan of Art, published by Saatchi Gallery, London, 2006 pp.129. From Saatchi Gallery Loan of Art, pp.129: In his monochrome canvases, Herbert evokes the time when white British men colonized continents before high tea, and retired to their gentlemen's clubs each night. The paintings look like old sepia photographs, their subjects' methods of rule, dress and beliefs as out of dater as the yellowing surfaces. Some of the images Herbert draws on are not that old, as can be seen in The Duke, but all deal in the now-obsolete belief systems.

Lot 2269

Charles Rowbotham (Contemporary British), Restaurant scene with waiter giving bill to lady in a black dress, oil on board, initialled CR lower right, 83.5 x 59cm

Lot 22

NO RESERVE Scotland.- [Kennett (White)] A letter to the Lord Bishop of Carlisle, concerning one of his predecessors Bishop Merks; on occasion of a new volume for the Pretender, intituled, The hereditary right of the Crown of England asserted, closely trimmed at head, tape to spine, loosely inserted in 20th century boards, Printed for Sam. Buckley, at the Dolphin in Little-Britain, 1713 § An Act for the more effectual disarming the Highlands in Scotland; and for more effectually securing the peace of the said highlands; and for restraining the use of the Highland dress, drop-head title, large woodcut decorative initial, spine neatly reinforced with thick brown paper, [printed by Thomas Baskett], [1746]; and 5 others, Scotland, v.s. (7)

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