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A collection of four watches to include a Audax by Fortis 21 jewel, non magnetic, automatic, with original stainless steel Clewco sprung riveted bracelet (Rolex?)(case size 34mm) model no 6090. Ingersoll 5 jewel shock proof made in England with NATO strap (case size 33mm). Seiko 5 Gulf Oil colour way, 21 jewel water resistant automatic, with NATO strap, model no 941815 (case size 35m), Raymond Weil Genève automatic tank dress watch, Model no 713. All watches in working order.
Omega Gold Plated Automatic Geneve Wristwatch with Date Window Cal .565. Classic gold plated Omega Geneve, very clean and simple design, comprising of a silvered dial with applied onyx inlaid baton hour indices, matched with original classic Index hands and sweep centre seconds hand. The dial carries an applied gilt Omega brand and is signed Omega Automatic, with Genève in the lower part of the dial and Swiss Made at the very bottom below the 6. Date window at the 3 and quickset date change feature. On a Hirsch "Croc grain" leather strap with original Omega buckle with Omega brand and "PLAQUE G SWISS" and sun symbol. Stainless steel back cover. Case measures 34mm. The Omega Genève range of gentlemans dress watches was first introduced in 1953 and the name Genève was used to denote its higher quality watches. Genève movements were only ever produced to the most exacting standards, by Omega, at its Geneva manufacturing facility. Fully working.
Three rings, being a yellow and white metal, synthetic sapphire and diamond ring, featuring a centre square cut synthetic sapphire, dimensions approx 4 x 3.9 x 2.75mm, weight estimated as 0.42 carats, with two 1.5mm diameter single cut diamonds, total weight estimated as 0.02 carats, size L½, gross weight 1.6g, stamped and tested as 18ct and platinum; a late Victorian 15ct yellow gold, ruby and diamond dress ring, having a boat-shaped head inset with a centre Old European cut diamond and two round rubies, diamond dimensions approx 2.1 x 1.45mm, weight estimated as 0.04 carats, size N½, gross weight 2.3g, hallmarked 15ct, Chester 1896, sponsor AGG; and a yellow and white metal diamond three stone ring, comprising a centre round brilliant and two single cut diamonds, all in illusion settings, diamond diameters between approx 1.35 and 1.75mm, total weight estimated as 0.02 carats, size K, gross weight 2g, stamped and tested as 18ct and platinum (3)
***Dorothy Hepworth (1894-1978) aka Patricia Preece (1894-1966) - Two oil paintings - Half-length portrait of a middle aged lady in green dress wearing pearl necklace, canvas 24ins x 20ins, and half-length portrait of a elderly woman wearing white shawl reading a book, signed, canvas 22ins x 18ins, both unframed
***Dorothy Hepworth (1894-1978) aka Patricia Preece (1894-1966) - Two oil paintings - Portraits - St. Ives - Dorothy's mother wearing mauve dress seated on a rock, canvas 20ins x 16ins, and shoulder-length portrait of a gentleman with moustache, canvas laid on board 20ins x 16ins, both unframed Note: The former thought to date from the 1920's and bearing label to reverse with artist's name, address 115 Gower Street, London W.C.1 - "Sketch on the Beach No.4"
***Dorothy Hepworth (1894-1978) aka Patricia Preece (1894-1966) - Portfolio of oil paintings, watercolours and sketches, including - Oil painting - Interior of Moor Thatch with figure slumped in an easy chair, canvas 16ins x 14ins, and three-quarter length portrait of young woman in blue dress, canvas 14ins x 10ins, both unmounted, and a large selection of other watercolour and oil sketches, etc, and a selection of photographic copies of drawings and watercolours, (all contained in one portfolio)
Early 20th Century English School after James McNeill Whistler (1834-1903) - Watercolour - Full length portrait of "Miss Alexandra" - Young woman wearing white dress carrying feather trimmed hat, 21ins x 11ins, in deep moulded frame and glazed Note: Bearing label from Robert Dunthorne, The Rembrandt Gallery, 5 Vigo Street, London
19th Century Continental School - Oil painting - Figures in 17th Century dress outside an inn, an old man begging, relined canvas 10ins x 8ins and 19th Century English School - Oil painting - Three children outside a cottage, the eldest reading a letter, relined canvas 12ins x 10.25ins, in gilt moulded frame
19th Century Continental School In The Manner of Beaune - Oil painting - "La Coquette" - shoulder length portrait of a young girl in lace trimmed blue dress holding a spray of roses, oval canvas 14ins x 11ins, unsigned but inscribed in ink on stretcher to reverse, in gilt moulded oval frame with ribbon cresting
H. E. Gruce (late 19th/early 20th Century English School) - Watercolour - Portrait of a young woman wearing green dress, seated at a table, 13.75ins x 10ins, in gilt moulded frame and glazed, and late 19th Century English School - Watercolour - Half-length portrait of an elderly woman wearing ornate black hat and lace trimmed dress, 14ins x 10.75ins, in narrow oak frame and glazed
16. A King's Royal Rifle Corps Patrol or No.1 Dress Jacket, pre-WWII, with black on red Sergeant's stripes, a King's Royal Rifle Corps full dress jacket with waistcoat and trousers issued 1936 to Major A. S. Ronald, and a mess jacket and waistcoat issued to Major A. S. Ronald Note: Major Ronald was killed in action November 1942
19. A King's Royal Rifle Corps Post-War No.1 Dress Tunic, dated 1956, with Kings Crown ball buttons with Corporal rank, KRRC insignia of crossed rifles and BG over laurel leaf badge to sleeve indicating marksman with rifle and Bren gun, King's Royal Rifle Corps Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant patrol jacket, pre-1958, previously 1st or 2nd KRRC, and KRRC battle-dress blouse, pre-1958, for Company Sergeant Major, previously 1st or 2nd KRRC
27. A Green Jackets Battle-Dress Blouse, Corporal's rank, issued 1950, with shoulder title Green Jackets (3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade), with black/green lanyard, and Royal Green Jackets bandsman's tunic with gold on black epaulettes and trousers, complete with cloak for winter use, issued to Bandsman 1st RGJ, circa 1963, and a Rifle Brigade No. 1 Dress and Mess Jacket, Waistcoat and Trousers with Tailor's Label for Major Stephen Francis Cave, with bugle horn insignia to mess jacket lapels, and medal ribbons for Kenya and General Service ribbons Note: This Officer was a Major in the Rifle Brigade and Royal Green Jackets
4. A Junior Officer's Full Dress Hat, pre-1952, bugle horn on cherry, King Crown to side buttons, made by A. J. White Ltd, Hatters and Cap Makers, a Rifle Green full dress hat worn by an Officer of the Green Jackets Brigade, with high ranking braid to peak with black and green Green Jackets Brigade cap badge, a Junior Officer's full dress hat, pre-1952, with silvered bugle horn on red cherry device, black lace and Kings Crown to side buttons, a Royal Green Jackets Officer's Service Dress Hat, With Cap Badge, a Queen Victoria's Rifles Junior Officer's full dress hat, pre-1952, made by J. Compton Sons & Webb Ltd., London, and a Royal Green Jackets Rifleman's service dress hat
7. Five King's Royal Rifle Corps Sealed Pattern Full Dress Collars to Officers' Uniforms, and three pairs of wings - Bandsman's full dress tunic, October 1932, Bandsman of Royal Green Jackets circa 1960s, and Musican/Drummer/Drummers to various regiments, a collection of King's Royal Rifle Corps and Rifle Brigade Chevrons, Buttons, Officer Rank Stars, Crowns, and a small box containing the last effects of Major J. R. V. Robinson dated 1942
A Pair Of Porcelain Vase Pattern Electric Table Lamps, Early 20th Century, the bodies decorated in pale blue, pink and gilt with moulded cherub head handles and painted in enamels with oval portraits of women in 18th Century dress and exotic birds, on a gilt circular footrim, 15ins high, complete with pleated floral cloth and beaded shades for same, 21.5ins high overall Note: These will need to be re-wired by an electrical engineer 702.
A Regency embroidered picture, stitched and painted on silk, depicting a woman in a golden dress and hat riding a pony, with stumpwork foliage behind her, 25 by 21.5cm, behind an oval black and gilt verre églomisé panel, 29.5 by 25.5cm, and in a gilt composition frame decorated with stiff leaf and bead borders, 38.5 by 34.5cm.
Five 19th century oval crystoleum portraits, after French 19th century Old Masters, including Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres and Jean-Baptiste Greuze, depicting young ladies, three in Arab dress, one with a black lace mantilla, the fifth in a blue dress, all with hand painted highlights, gilt frames, all a/f, each 46 by 38cm, in gilt composition frames, 58 by 50cm. (5)One cracked, some with damage to frame and some clouding to the images
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