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A lady's dress ring having three diamonds, total approx 1.70ct interspersed by two rubies, total approx 1.1ct in a claw set raised mount on a white metal loop, no marks tested as 18ct white gold, size MSOME INCLUSIONS TO DIAMONDS, APPROX VS. GOOD CLEAR COLOUR TO STONES. RUBIES ARE GOOD COLOUR BUT ONE HAS INCLUSION ACROSS AND SOME RUBBING TO SURFACE OF BOTH STONES
A lady's dress ring having a large emerald cut aqua marine, approx 5ct in a four claw mount flanked by a trio of diamonds to each shoulder on an 18ct white gold loop, Edinburgh 1964 hallmark, size NNO CHIPS OR SCRATCHES. IN GOOD CONDITION. SLIGHT FEATHER STYLE, INCLUSION IN STONE. LOOP IN GOOD CONDITION
A Military Cross Group of six, awarded to Captain E.W.Clitter, comprising MC inscribed on the reverse '1918 Capt E.W. Clitter France', 1914-15 Star, (L.Cpl. E.W.Clitter Royal Fusiliers), British War Medal and Victory Medal (Capt. E.W. Clitter), Defence Medal and British War Medal 1939-45, mounted for wearing, together with a mounted set of corresponding Dress Miniatures, WWII Cap with RASC cap badge, Sam Browne belt, swagger stick, uniform buttons and associated photographs and ephemera including officer's commendation note for conspicuous gallantry, War Office letter dated 1918, telegram requiring attendance at Buckingham Palace dated 1918, etc (a lot) Note: Ernest Walter Clitter. Private 23rd Royal Fusiliers, commissioned 16th Middlesex Regiment. Serving with the 23rd Middlesex Regiment, Military Cross, London Gazette September 1918: "For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. On the death of his commanding officer this officer though wounded, took command of the battalion, and, by rallying scattered men and his untiring energy, maintained it as a fighting unit in touch with the rest of the brigade".
A WWII D.S.O., D.F.C. and Bar, A.F.C. group of eight to Group Captain Peter R. Casement, Royal Air Force, including Distinguished Service Order, G.VI.R., dated 1942; Distinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., dated 1941, with second award bar, dated 1942; Air Force Cross, G.VI.R., dated 1951; 1939-1945 Star; Air Crew Europe Star with France and Germany bar; Defence Medal; War Medal with Mentioned in Dispatches oak leaf; General Service Medal with clasps for Malaya and Palestine 1945 - 48, Mounted as worn, DSO with some damage to enamel, together with corresponding set of miniatures and a comprehensive archive of related material including all his flight log books, personal diaries and accounts, uniforms including greatcoat, five jackets, trousers, dress shirts, flying suit, boots and flying jacket, three caps, 'Helmets Ltd' helmet, photographs and personal items and gifts including hip flask, silver plate mounted cut glass jug, teddy bear mascot, tankard etc., (a lot) Group Captain Peter Reginald Casement was born in County Antrim in 1921 and educated at Marlborough College. His flying career began in 1939 when he learnt to fly Tiger Moths in Coventry; he undertook his first solo flight after just 11 hours and 30 minutes of training. He joined No 61 Squadron in 1941 and by the end of the war he had flown most of the aircraft used by the RAF at the time and was one of the few pilots to have seen service throughout WW2 - only 30 percent of aircrew who flew with Bomber Command survived. Peter took part in many strategically important missions during the war. On May 30 1942, flying with 61 Squadron, he piloted one of 73 Lancaster Bombers engaged in the first of Bomber Command's 'thousand bomber raids' on Germany. Later that year, during the Battle of the Atlantic he assisted in the destruction of a U-Boat. The bomber he piloted as Acting Flight-Lieutenant was the first to bring back photographic evidence of the sinking of a U-boat. These historic photographs plus his hand written descriptions are in an album included in the lot. Awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross in October 1941, with the Bar in August 1942; the Distinguished Service Order followed in December 1942. The citation for his 1942 DSO states: 'Flight Lieutenant Casement is an outstanding captain and pilot. He has completed numerous operational missions, during which he has attacked highly important industrial targets in Germany; he has also completed several patrols over the Atlantic and assisted in the destruction of a U-boat'. After the war Peter was posted to Amman in the Middle East, returning to the UK in 1948 to continue his RAF career in St Eval, Cornwall and at Joint Service Defence College Latimer, Buckinghamshire. Appointed to the rank of Wing Commander, the youngest in the RAF at the time, he served in Cyprus during the Suez Crisis. His later career included stints at RAF Binbrook, working back home in Northern Ireland where he was attached to HMS Sea Eagle, working with Nato Submarines and RAF Mountbatten in Plymouth. Peter ended his career as Station Commander of RAF Topcliffe in Yorkshire in 1966. The final sentence of his 1942 DSO citation comments: 'Throughout his operational career, this officer has displayed great efficiency and devotion to duty which have proved a source of encouragement to his fellow captains'. When Peter retired in 1968, he had flown 3,800 hours in 27 different aircraft.
A large circular moonstone dress Ring, the centre stone circa 14mm diameter, surrounded by eight square cut sapphires with seed pearls between, with yellow metal shank and scrolling shoulders, white metal mounts, all unmarked, Size N. Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
An attractive diamond set dress Ring, of oval form with open centre, with three graduated collet set diamonds with two rows of diamonds on either side, and with diamond set panels top and bottom, all mounted in silver and gold marked 14k, Size N. Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
A black opal and diamond dress Ring, the oval opal with good colours of bands of green, dark blue and flashes of red, the stone surrounded by small diamonds, each shoulder with three calibre cut emeralds, with a single small diamond behind, all millegrain set, mounted in white metal, Size M½, the opal measuring 12.7mm x 7.1mm x 3.4mm. Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
A dress Ring, of oval form with a central oval pink stone, surrounded by white paste, blue enamel and another outer row of white pastes, all mounted in 18ct white gold, Size N. Provenance: from The Pamela Schneider Collection; Mrs. Schneider was a well known jewellery dealer in the Bath Antiques Market from 1960s to 1990s, this is from her personal collection.
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