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A RUBY, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND DRESS RING Of crossover design, set with an oval-shaped sapphire and ruby, to tapered baguette-cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18K gold, diamonds approximately 0.64ct total, with maker's mark 'JK', French import mark, ring size N½ Accompanied by a report from C. Dunaigre in Switzerland, stating that the ruby weighing approximately 1.78ct and the sapphire weighing approximately 2.83cts are natural, of Burmese origin, with no indications of heating. Report number CDC2209603 / 1&2, dated September 30th 2022.
A GEM SET AND DIAMOND DRESS RING, BY CHAUMET, CIRCA 1970 Of crossover design, set with a coral and possibly moonstone bead, each highlighted with single-cut diamonds, mounted in 18K gold, signed Chaumet, numbered, with maker's mark 'JC' for Joseph Chaumet, ring size H½** This lot may be subject to CITES Regulations when exported. Several countries prohibit the importation of property containing materials from endangered species, such as rhino horn, ivory, coral and tortoiseshell. If you are interested in bidding on a lot containing these materials and you wish to export, please ensure you are familiar with all relevant customs regulations prior to bidding. It is the buyer’s sole responsibility to obtain any relevant export or import licence and ensure before bidding of their legal requirements concerning Cites regulations pertaining to their country.
A DIAMOND DRESS RING Designed as an openwork bow, set with two principal heart-shaped diamonds, further enhanced by brilliant-cut diamonds, to shoulders composed of graduated oval links, set with brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, principal heart-shaped diamonds approximately 1.50ct total, remaining diamonds approximately 1.00ct total, ring size N
A DIAMOND DRESS RING Of bombé design, centring a marquise-shaped diamond measuring approximately 14.79mmx7.9mm, within a four-claw setting, within a surround pavé-set with brilliant-cut diamonds and diamonds of yellow tint, mounted in 18K gold, ring size I * Please note that the principal diamond was verbally tested at GCS laboratory in London in March 2024 and was found to be natural with no signs of treatment.
A group of early 20th century officer's dress tunics with bullion-embroidered decoration and rank insignia to the cuffs, some with trousers, together with a Royal Irish Rifles astrakhan dress busby, within a tin case, and a group of other mid-20th century dress busbies, one detailed with the badge of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers.
A dress miniature Sutlej Medal, the reverse engraved ‘Aliwal’, with sewn-on bar detailed ‘Sobraon’, with engraved naming to ‘G.W.C.Jackson. Captn 16th Lancers’, with ribbon and ribbon buckle. Note: the full-size companion medal was sold at Noonans on 28th March 2002 and was previously part of the Gordon Everson collection.
A George III period dress sword with single-edged blade, blade length 81cm, engraved with coat of arms and trophy of arms, half-bowl guard and moulded wrythen brass grip (rust patches to blade, knuckle bow detached at pommel end), together with two 19th century Indian tulwar swords with typical curved blades, steel guards and grips, both with leather-covered scabbards (both tulwars rusted overall).
A George III period 1796 pattern officer's dress sword with straight single-edged blade, blade length 82cm, with engraved and gilt decoration and detailed with Royal arms and military trophies, gilt brass clam-form part-folding guard, wire-bound grip and faceted pommel, with an associated bullion-embroidered knot (blade with overall light patchy rust, chips to blade edge).
A George V 1821 pattern officer's dress sword with single-edged fullered blade, blade length 87cm, detailed to the centre with 'ASC' [Army Service Corps], triple-bar hilt and wire-bound fishskin grip, with leather-covered scabbard (part-distressed, some losses to leather, some damage and losses to knot).
A group of four First World War period medals, comprising OBE, military issue, London 1929, 1914-15 Star to ‘Lieut.J.R.Carter. R.E.’ and 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal to ‘Major. J.R.Carter.’, with MiD spray to the ribbon, mounted on a bar, together with four accompanying dress miniature medals (MiD spray lacking).
A collection of decorations and medals to three members of the Mogridge family, comprising a group of five unnamed awards to Flying Officer Humphrey Theodore Mogridge, 10th Squadron, RAF, comprising Distinguished Flying Cross, the reverse officially dated ‘1944’, 1939-45 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, mounted on a bar as worn, the named forwarding slip for the DFC, the Royal Mint DFC case, a cloth badge, Flying Log Book from August 1942 to July 1945, two photographs, Air Navigation RAF book, Royal Canadian Air Force notebook, Royal Air Force notebook, detailed ‘Bombing Notes’, named Service and Release book, officer’s dress tunic with medal bar and peaked cap, RCAF Graduation Ceremony booklet, copy of 4th Supplement to The London Gazette 2 June 1944 confirming award of the DFC, another London Gazette Supplement confirming promotion to Flying Officer 28 July 1944, a second group of five awards to Edward Courtney Mogridge, formerly with the Army, comprising MBE, civil issue, 1914-18 British War Medal and 1914-19 Victory Medal with MiD spray to ‘Lieut.E.C.Mogridge. R.A.F.’, France and Germany Star and Defence Medal, the five corresponding dress miniature medals, an RFC cloth badge, two Army Book 425 Pilot's Flying Log Books from September 1917, three Second World War RAF Pilot's Flying Log Books from July 1941 to March 1945, a collection of further paperwork relating to E.C. Mogridge and a 1914-15 Star to ‘2.Lieut.B.F.W.Mogridge. Leic.R’. Note: Basil F.W. Mogridge, Edward's younger brother, died on 13th October 1915, aged 19, at the Hohenzollern Redoubt (Battle of Loos).
A George V 1897 pattern officer's dress sword by Heny Wilkinson, number '482553', with dumbbell-section blade, blade length 82cm, detailed 'Presented to 8th R.T.R. by Captain S.P.M. Sutton. M.C.', nickel-finished bowl guard and wire-bound fishskin grip, with black-finished leather scabbard and belt suspension, together with a 'Kohima Company, Course 23... 1966' group photograph and two other photographs of Michael Witherell in service. Provenance: formerly the property of Michael John Witherell, Royal Armoured Corps, thence by family descent.
A Royal Navy 1827 pattern officer's dress sword with single-edged quill-point blade, blade length 73cm, gilt brass bowl guard with folding section, wire-bound fishskin grip and lion-head pommel, together with a George VI 1897 pattern officer's dress sword with dumbbell-section blade, blade length 84.5cm (both swords rusted and distressed overall).
AFTER THE ANTIQUE- A TERRACOTTA FIGURE OF DIANA OF GABII BY BLASHFIELD, MID 19TH CENTURY Stamped J.M Blashfield 65cm high, base 18cm wide, 17cm deep John Marriott Blashfield (1811-1882) was a mosaic floor and terracotta manufacturer in the 19th century. His early career saw him working for cement makers, Wyatt, Parker & Co of Millwall, which he took over in 1846 and during this time he became interested in terracotta. Many of his terracotta ornamentation can be seen on buildings across the UK. In the 1840s he started to produce terracotta sculptures and as the materials popularity grew, Blashfield moved into the market making urns, garden furniture and sculptures which resulted in moving the company to Stamford and renaming the company Stamford Terracotta Company. Condition Report: Surface is dirty- some scrape/abrasions to exposed areas such as her right elbow- the modelling and colour of arms is slightly thicker and darker but this does not seem to be restoration under strong light, UV or close examination. Chip and loss to lower edge of her dress, base with losses and chips notably to one corner Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.Condition Report Disclaimer
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