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Lot 174

A 9ct yellow gold sapphire and seed pearl dress ring, of rectangular form set with eleven sapphires and seed pearls, size O, approximately 2.5 grams together with a 9ct yellow gold sapphire set pendant on a 9ct gold chain, approximately 7 grams

Lot 175

A 9ct yellow gold ruby ring, set with seven round faceted rubies, to a claw setting and shank, size M, together with a ruby and diamond dress ring, of geometric shape set with five rubies and fourteen round brilliant cut diamonds to a 9ct yellow gold setting and shank, size O and a 9ct yellow gold floral set dress ring, overall approximately 8.5 grams

Lot 177

A 9ct yellow gold dress ring, with a single round faceted amethyst, size N, together with an amethyst pendant in a 9ct yellow gold setting on a 9ct gold chain, overall approximately 10 grams

Lot 178

A Chinese jade and yellow metal dress ring, together with a pearl set ring, marcasite set ring, an opal ring and a ring with matching earrings CONDITION REPORT: All in worn condition

Lot 46

Three 9ct yellow gold wedding bands together with a 9ct yellow gold bracelet, a 9ct heart pendant and chain, a 9ct gold medallion, approximately 16 grams and two small cameo portrait brooches in 9ct yellow gold mounts, a gold plated Albert chain, another necklace, silver bracelet and silver dress ring

Lot 50

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, set with a central diamond and eight sapphires to a white metal claw setting and yellow metal shank marked 14k, approximately 4 grams, size O 1/2 together with a 9ct gold ruby set dress ring

Lot 88

An amethyst set ring, the oval faceted stone to a 9ct yellow gold shank, together with four other 9ct yellow gold dress rings, overall approximately 14.5 grams and a garnet set ring

Lot 115

A 9ct gold ruby and diamond cluster ring together with five other gem set dress rings

Lot 394

A diamond ballerina dress ringThe brilliant-cut diamond cluster within an undulating surround of similarly and baguette-cut diamonds, principal diamond approx. 1.70cts, remaining diamonds approx. 2.60cts total, ring size approx. N½

Lot 302

A diamond and onyx dress set, by Asprey, 1996Double-side: Each onyx plaque set with a brilliant-cut diamond, within a textured border mounted in 18 carat white gold, four studs en suite, diamonds approx. 0.25ct total, signed Asprey, maker's marks APLC, London hallmarks, diameters: cufflink plaque 1.4cm, studs 0.7cm, fitted case by Asprey (5)

Lot 94

An emerald and diamond dress ringThe oval-cut emerald between tiered brilliant-cut diamond shoulders, accented by channel-set courses of baguette-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 1.60cts total, ring size approx. Q½

Lot 166

A diamond dress ringOf wishbone design, set to the front with marquise-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 2.25cts total, ring size very approx. O (hoop off-round)

Lot 52

A coral dress ringDesigned as two carved coral corallium rubrum scrolls, between bifurcated shoulders, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, UK hallmark, ring size approx. NThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y

Lot 202

A diamond dress ringThe wide tapered band set to the front with staggered rows of princess and baguette-cut diamonds, diamonds approx. 2.25cts total, ring size very approx. M (leading edge)

Lot 306

A diamond dress set, by Harry WinstonSingle-sided: Each designed as a pavé-set brilliant-cut diamond 'button', accompanied by four studs en suite, diamonds approx. 3.00cts total, all with maker's marks HW and numbered, diameters: cufflink plaque 1.4cm, stud 1.0cm, maker's case (5)

Lot 311

A ruby dress set, by VerneyDouble-sided: Each octagonal plaque set with step-cut rubies, via a figure-of-eight link, accompanied by three studs en suite, one stud signed V, rubbed maker's marks, French assay marks, lengths: cufflink plaque 1.2cm, stud plaque 1.0cm, fitted case by Verney, Place Vendôme, Paris (4)

Lot 22

A diamond 'Stars of Africa' dress ring, by Royal AsscherDesigned as a colourless sapphire 'snow-globe' with 'floating' brilliant-cut diamonds, to a bifurcated band, set to the front with similarly-cut diamonds, diamonds to shoulders approx. 0.90ct total, signed Royal Asscher, ring size approx. O½, maker's case and certificate of authenticity

Lot 12

DIAMOND DRESS RING, set with central diamond cluster with removable diamond band to the centre, unmarked, size L, along with another diamond set watch style ring, the central section set with round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.18 carats, unmarked, size K 1/2, 8.7g (2)

Lot 24

DIAMOND DRESS RING, the central round brilliant cut diamond of approximately 1.01 carats, with accompanying EGL USA certificate stating colour grade L, clarity grade SI3, bordered by smaller round brilliant cut diamonds, in eighteen carat white gold, size L 1/2, 2.3g

Lot 32

DIAMOND DRESS RING, set with baguette and princess cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.80 carats, marked 750, M, 7g

Lot 34

DIAMOND DRESS RING, set with princess cut diamonds bordered by round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 1.00 carat overall, in eighteen carat rose and white gold, size M, 4.7g

Lot 3

Continental figures - a Sitzendorf figure group, courting couple, 18th century dress; a pair of German porcelain figures of children, 19th century dress; a pair of Sitzendorf figures, vagabonds; a pin cushion doll (all late 19th century)

Lot 357

A dress ring, single oval pale yellow citrine, approx 19mm x 14mm x 9.5mm, calculated weight approx 12.5ct, multi layer crown claw, yellow metal mount and shank, size H/I, 7.8g gross

Lot 370A

A 9ct gold dress ring, 2g; a sterling silver Blue John ring; a sterling silver identity bracelet; a sterling silver charm bracelet with an assortment of charms, birds, keys, boot, castle, etc; a Victorian locket pendant; a silver thimble; a pair of metal rabbits on a blue ribbon; silver filigree pendant; qty

Lot 676

Heubach Koppelsdorf - a bisque porcelain head shoulder doll, with sleeping grey blue eyes, open mouth with four teeth, blond curly wig, composition forearms, cloth body and legs, impressed marks, Germany 275 8/0 Heubach Koppelsdorf, dressed in a pink and white floral dress, lace skirt, hair ribbon and brown hat, approx 40cm long

Lot 83

An American De luxe Premium Corps, Sweet Judy seven piece jointed miracle vinyl doll, moving head, arms, legs and torso, washable hair, dressed in a floral collared blue dress, hat and shoes, 63cm long, boxed

Lot 491

18ct GOLD DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE DRESS RING

Lot 501

14ct GOLD DRESS RING SET WITH DIAMOND BRILLIANTES AND LARGE SEMI-PRECIOUS PALE BLUE AQUAMARINE

Lot 502

14ct GOLD DRESS RING SET WITH BRILLIANTES AND VIBRANT BLUE FACET CUT STONE

Lot 167

Unusual dress ring with rectangular emeralds and four others, navette separated by  diamond collets, probably 18ct gold. Size 'L½'. 5.5g.

Lot 514

Set of four finely worked lace drop dress panels of triangular shape in pale pink with fern and flower decoration, each 53cm (longest).

Lot 76

Citrine ring in 9ct gold Size 'J' and two dress stud sets, cased.

Lot 355

A 1953 Coronation souvenir handkerchief, Victorian gents shoe buckles, haberdashery to include a silk and beaded dress panel, Victorian glass ink bottles and other items

Lot 1

The Operation Husky Immediate Distinguished Service Order group to Temporary Acting Captain (later Lieutenant Colonel) William Cunningham, Royal Marines: D.S.O.. George VI; 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Decoration, Elizabeth II, reverse dated 1956; mounted for wearing, nearly extremely fine; together with a mounted group of corresponding dress miniatures; the recipient's King's Badge with letter of issue; and accompanied by a large quantity of associated documents and ephemera, including: the recipient's commission, a portrait photograph of him in uniform beside his older brother, John 'Cat's Eyes' Cunningham, R.A.F., official correspondence, a reconnaissance photographs dated for June 1943 and apparently showing one of the Husky landing beaches, and much other material. D.S.O. London Gazette 29/10/1943 William Cunningham enlisted as a Marine on the 14th May 1940. He was commissioned as a Temporary Lieutenant in August of that year, and in October he was appointed to 103 Brigade for the 8th Battalion R.M.. He spent some of this time as an instructor at the R.M. Cadet Training Unit at Thurlestone. In November 1942 he transferred to the newly formed 41 (Royal Marine) Commando, with the rank of Acting Temporary Captain. A period of intensive training followed - the unit diary for 21 June 1943 records, for example: "…40 and 41 Commandos and Bde H.Q. landed at Brodick (Arran) for cliff climbing exercises". Two days later, the senior officers travelled by air to London to "collect latest oblique photographs of "HUSKY"" The planning for Husky involved the convergence on Sicily of three naval task forces. The Special Service Brigade comprised of 40 and 41 Commandos and commanded by Brigadier Robert Laycock was attached to the 1st Canadian Division, which set out from the UK as part of Task Force V under Admiral Philip Vian, on the 28th June. The Special Service Brigade was assigned to the extreme western end of the British landing beaches, on the Pachino peninsula, to protect the Canadian landing by capturing coastal gun emplacements and then providing flank protection until the rest of the force was established ashore. The neutralisation of one such strong point was the particular responsibility of Cunningham and his troop, but their landing was hampered by heavy seas and logistical problems, and he found himself ashore in the wrong place, with a drastically understrength unit. He led his men swiftly to their objective, where another problem awaited them. The enemy position, which Cunningham had approached from the rear, was protected by barbed wire entanglements, and the Bangalore torpedoes that he needed to clear it had been lost in the landing. He was obliged to use wire cutters instead - a far more hazardous method. Next, Cunningham dashed round to the front of the emplacement, exposing himself to direct enemy fire, and personally silenced the position by putting a grenade through a loophole. The price of this success was a severe wound to his left arm caused by machinegun fire. In spite of this he refused to leave the field until the action had concluded, and according to the recommendation he accounted for a significant number of the enemy - either dead or taken prisoner. The significance of his deed is summarized in the recommendation thus: "His leadership especially after a painful wound was an inspiration to all. I consider that less resolute action by this Officer would have resulted in considerably heavier casualties to our Troops" It is noteworthy that for the Second World War the Royal Marines were awarded a mere 38 D.S.O.s (including second and third awards) - a tiny proportion of the overall total of 5,444. This group is thus very rare. Also of great interest is the fact that William Cunningham was the younger brother of the highly decorated pilot John 'Cat's Eyes' Cunningham. Following a period of recuperation, Cunningham was assessed as unfit for further commando service, and joined the staff at Thurlstone. He subsequently served as Town Mayor of Middelburg after the capture of Walcheren. Rejoining 41 Commando after the war, he rose to become its commanding officer. He received further injuries in a car accident, while on duty, in January 1946. He was released from the Royal Marines in August 1946, and awarded the King's Badge. Commissioned a Captain in the R.M.F.V.R., he was promoted Major in 1950, before finally retiring from the armed forces in June 1960. He died 23rd February 1989, aged 68 years. References: Abbott & Tamplin, 'British Gallantry Awards' WO 373/47 at The National Archives Globe & Laurel Magazine, March-April 1989, Obituary WO 218/44 at The National Archives London Gazette issue

Lot 267

A dress miniature China Medal 1900, 18 mm, clasp: Defence of Legations, extremely fine or nearly so.

Lot 17

Three medals to Petty Officer (later Lieutenant Commander) Gordon Alan Harris, Royal Navy: Korea 1950-53, first type obverse (D/JX. 795559 G.A. HARRIS. P.O. R.N.); United Nations Korea Service 1950-54, unnamed as issued; Coronation 1953, unnamed as issued, mounted for wearing and with corresponding dress miniature group, about very fine; together with a collection of associated ephemera, including services records, professional qualification certificates, photographs - including portraits of Prince Charles in Naval uniform, and other items. Lieutenant Commander Harris volunteered for the Royal Navy in 1946, his time beginning in 1948; and he retired in 1983. During the period of the Korean War he served in H.M.S. Illustrious, Drake, Black Swan and Unicorn, the latter two of which were deployed in the Far East (joined Black Swan 18/08/1950). He appears to have been in Drake when she made naval history as the only aircraft carrier to conduct a shore bombardment in wartime, when she engaged enemy coast watchers at Chopekki point. The documents offered with this lot provide a clear impression of Lieutenant Commander Harris's career progression. A notable characteristic of this archive is that it abounds with the highest praise for Harris's character and efficiency. The various forms of endorsement make it clear that he was a sailor and an officer of peerless quality. See lot 6 for the medals to this officer's father.

Lot 390

λ An Imperial German naval officer's dress sword, pipe-backed blade 30.5 in.; gilt-brass hilt with folding shell, embossed decoration including a fouled anchor surmounted by the Imperial crown, lion head pommel, ivory grip; black leather scabbard with white metal mounts decorated with volutes against a hammered ground.

Lot 276

Sweden: a collection of awards, comprising: Golden Wedding of King Oscar II and Queen Sofia, 1907, gilt openwork medal, 26 mm, extremely fine or nearly so; medal for the 70th Birthday of King Gustav V, 1928, gilt and enamels, 29.7 mm, mounted with the last for wearing and with a severed Vasa ribbon, extremely fine; Order of Vasa, breast badge, 18 carat gold and enamels, marked for 1951, extremely fine or better; together with a mounted dress miniature group of the three forgoing awards, and a separate miniature Vasa badge, gilt and enamels, all extremely fine; and a further miniature Vasa badge, in C.F. Carlman card box, good very fine.

Lot 263

France, Second Empire: China Expedition Medal 1860, silver, 32 mm, unsigned, embroidered ribbon, good very fine; another example, reduced size, 21.6 mm, initialled 'E.F.' under truncation, embroidered ribbon, extremely fine or nearly so; an a dress miniature example, 17 mm, unsigned, embroidered ribbon, nearly extremely fine. [3]

Lot 367

λ A British 1805 pattern Royal Naval officer's dress sword, ornamented type, light spadroon blade, gilt and sometime blued; embellished gilt bass stirrup hilt, crowned fouled anchor to the langets, Greek key and dart bands to the ferrule, lion head pommel with mane forming the back strap, chequered and wire bound ivory grip; black leather scabbard with lattice and flower head engraved gilt brass mounts, possibly slightly shortened.

Lot 253

Spain: a mounted group of three dress miniatures, comprising: the Order of San Fernando, the Order of Isabel the Catholic, and the Order of Charles III; enamelled crosses mounted on a framed suspension brooch, good very fine or better.

Lot 270

United States of America: The Military Order of the Dragon, dress miniature, parcel-gilt bronze, 20 mm, embroidered ribbon with pagoda roof ribbon brooch, extremely fine or nearly so.

Lot 15

Four medals named or attributed to Bombardier L. C. Waldron, Royal Artillery: 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Regular Army L.S.G.C. (1053856 BMBR. L.C. WALDRON. R.A.), oak leaf emblem (M.I.D. London Gazette 29/11/1945); together with an Officer's breast badge of the Order of the British Empire, cased and with cased dress miniature. [qty]

Lot 375

A British 1796 pattern heavy cavalry officer's dress sword, flat backed fullered blade 31.5 in.; gilt brass boat shell hilt with urn pommel and wire bound grip; in a steel scabbard with two loose rings.

Lot 368

λ A British 1805 pattern Royal Naval officer's dress sword, blade 24.5 in., gilt brass stirrup hilt with lion head pommel, ivory grips, gilt brass mounted leather scabbard.

Lot 99

Russia: Alexander I, medal for the War of 1812, dress miniature, bronze, 15.5 mm, nearly extremely fine.

Lot 284

A rare Derby group of Leda and the swan, circa 1780Leda seated with her head turned towards the swan, her dress delicately painted with floral sprigs and edged in gold, the swan supported by tall green reeds and in an animated pose with wings outstretched, on a boldly scrolled base, 30cm high, patch marks 

Lot 280

A Derby biscuit group of 'The Antique Seasons', circa 1780The four divinities standing on a rocky mound around a leafy tree, 'Spring' gathering flowers in the folds of her dress, 'Summer' holding a corn-sheaf and reaping-hook, 'Autumn' with a bunch of grapes and a goblet and 'Winter' gathering his robes about him and warming himself over a brazier, 27.5cm high, incised crown, crossed swords and D mark and 'No. 248'

Lot 581

PAIR OF LARGE MEISSEN FIGURES OF A GARDENER AND COMPANION 19TH CENTURY modelled in 18th century dress, both holding baskets of flowers and raised on square bases with blue crossed swords marks, variously impressed, incised (B65 and 2868) and painted with numbers (Dimensions: 49.5cm and 48cm high) (Qty: (2))(49.5cm and 48cm high)

Lot 348

THOMAS THORNYCROFT (1815-1885) QUEEN VICTORIA ON HORSEBACK bronze, dark brown patina, signed T. THORNYCROFT FECIT/ LONDON 1853 and inscribed ART UNION OF LONDON/ 1854 (Dimensions: 54cm high, 65cm wide approx.)(54cm high, 65cm wide approx.)Footnote: Note : Arriving at the Great Exhibition in 1851 visitors were met in the central courtyard by a larger-than-life plaster statue of Queen Victoria on horseback by Thomas Thornycroft. The composition, believed to be derived from an engraving of Victoria reviewing the troops at Chobham, was greatly admired by the sovereign and Prince Albert. Some critics however, felt this version, which showed Victoria in contemporary dress on her lively Arabian horse, too modern, with The Times reviewer going so far as to brand it ‘too anatomical’. Nevertheless, it was favoured by the Queen and used later with some alterations for a large bronze group to accompany an equestrian figure of Prince Albert outside St George’s Hall, Liverpool, completed in 1869. The Art Union of London commissioned Thornycroft to complete fifty statues in bronze, and awarded them as prizes between 1854 and 1859, of which the current lot is one. As part of the commission, he repositioned to horse’s legs, changing them from the plaster version shown at the Great Exhibition. Other examples are in the Royal Collection and the collection of the V&A. Thomas Thornycroft, the son of a farmer, spent four years as an apprentice to the Sculptor John Francis, marrying his daughter Mary, also a sculptor, in 1840. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1839 and 1874 and made numerous large commissions, including Boadicea and Her Daughters on the Western end of Westminster Bridge, and a marble group Commerce for the Albert Memorial in Kensington Gallery.

Lot 204

English School circa 1900 Full length portrait of a young woman in fur-lined dress Indistinctly signed and dated 1900, oil on canvas (Dimensions: 51cm x 36cm (20in x 14in))(51cm x 36cm (20in x 14in))Condition report: Unlined - small hole to figure's left shoulder and to drapery bottom right visible in illustration - a little scruffy but largely original condition

Lot 621

SILVER DRESS RING 925 WITH BLUE AND WHITE STONES 5.5g

Lot 136

TWO DRESS RINGS TOGETHER WITH A CHARM BRACELET

Lot 192

A COLLECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY TO INCLUDE CUFFLINKS, DRESS RINGS ETC.

Lot 537

A VINTAGE WEDDING DRESS

Lot 80

A LIMITED EDITION COALPORT FIGURINE 'FLAMENCO' 9129There is a chip to the small flower on the dress front, and a small chip to one frill in the dress on the front

Lot 146

A selection of Chinese silk textiles, Qing and 20th century to include: a black silk blue lined robe embroidered with flowers and with blue floral edge, a black silk robe embroidered with blue flowers and with cream figural and scroll borders, a pink silk robe embroidered with a five clawed dragon and phoenix roundel, a salmon pink dress with label for the Golden Dragon Silk Co.Ltd, Kowloon, a lavender pink silk dress with label for Fai Kee, Tailor, two pairs of shoes, a Chinese silk covered spectacles case, various silk panels, lined hat, sash, some damage (qty)

Lot 237

A Victorian dress ring, of rectangular form set with central cut ruby, surrounded by seed pearls, with v shaped shoulders and two band design, ring size N½, 2.3g all in. (possibly formally a memorial brooch converted to a ring, boxed)

Lot 239

A 9ct gold dress ring, set in a floral cluster with central dark blue stone, surrounded by tiny diamonds, on a plain yellow metal band, ring size Q, 2.3g all in, boxed.

Lot 240

A Georgian style dress ring, set with five cabochon cut rubies, in central style design, on a thin gold band, with two etched engravings to each side, ring size O, unmarked, 1.2g all in.

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