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Lot 668

A gold coloured dress suite , comprising a flower head pendant on chain, stamped 21c; a matching pair of ear pendents; and a flower head ring; 31g IMPORTANT: This lot is subject to VAT and the buyer must pay VAT on both the hammer and the buyer's premium at a rate of 20%

Lot 582

A diamond and onyx dress set, circa 1930, the cufflinks with onyx panels each centred with a millegrain collet set diamond within a reeded platinum border, stamped 18ct together with four matching buttons; and a pair of circular dress studs, in a Johnson, Walker & Tolhurst case

Lot 653

A collection of rings, to include a 9 carat gold dress ring with diamonds and yellow diamonds, finger size L 1/2; a single stone diamond ring; a white stone set 9 carat gold dress ring; various other rings; a pair of ear pendants; and a 9 carat gold necklace IMPORTANT: This lot is subject to VAT and the buyer must pay VAT on both the hammer and the buyer's premium at a rate of 20%

Lot 442

A diamond cluster dress ring by Brogan , the central diamond, estimated to weigh 0.40 carats, within an open surround of brilliant cut diamonds with radiating bars between, the shank signed Brogan 14k, finger size R 1/2

Lot 580

Three 9 carat gold and diamond shirt studs, the circular panels set with a central brilliant cut diamond, stamped 375 with full Birmingham hallmarks; together with a selection of dress studs and buttons

Lot 607

A diamond dress ring, the 18 carat gold cross over ring pave set with brilliant cut diamonds, finger size M; together with an 18 carat gold half eternity ring, channel set with baguette cut diamonds, finger size M 1/2; an 18 carat gold single stone diamond ring, approximately 0.20 carats, finger size O; and an illusion set three stone diamond ring IMPORTANT: This lot is subject to VAT and the buyer must pay VAT on both the hammer and the buyer's premium at a rate of 20%

Lot 564

A shell cameo, the oval shell cameo carved with the profile of Hera, collet set within a ropetwist surround, 2.5cm long; a shell cameo earring, carved with the profile of a lady, 1.6cm long; a shell cameo stud; and three garnet dress studs, set with circular shaped garnets in claw settings, 8mm diameter

Lot 616

Three sovereign set dress rings, dated 1911,1915, and 1964, each in a 9 carat gold setting, 45.4g gross

Lot 671

A jewellers copy coin and white stone dress ring , 22g gross, finger size T IMPORTANT: This lot is subject to VAT and the buyer must pay VAT on both the hammer and the buyer's premium at a rate of 20%

Lot 619

A small collection of jewellery ; to include a 9 carat gold garnet and opal pendant on chain; a pierced B pendant; a 9 carat gold ruby cluster dress ring; two further rings; a pair of amethyst ear studs; and three further pairs of ear studs

Lot 613

A small collection of gold and gold coloured jewellery, to include two single 18 carat gold cufflinks; a dress stud stamped 18ct; a 9 carat gold medal; a 9 carat gold cufflink; a dress ring with a black stone panel stamped 9ct; three bar brooches; and a single 9 carat drop ear pendant, and a 9 carat gold golf medal; 38.1g gross

Lot 460

An original 1960s, "The Beatles Dress" size 12, authorised design, turquoise and white polka dots with images of the four band member faces down the front, a guitar and replica signatures.

Lot 397

Longines; a 1960s ladies dress watch with gold filled case, matching integral gold filled bracelet and high grade calibre 5602 17 jewel manual wind movement with gold satin dial and gold applied baton markers.

Lot 179

A Victorian oak framed tapestry depicting figures in dress in a garden beside a body of water, signed lower left Alonso Perez, 73 x 101cm.

Lot 509

RUBY & DIAMOND. 9 ct gold ruby and diamond dress ring

Lot 511

9 CT GOLD AMETHYST. 9 ct gold and amethyst dress ring, size N

Lot 966

MILITARY UNIFORM. Military dress uniform jacket and shirt

Lot 267

Gold puzzle style dress ring. (Tests as 18ct). CONDITION REPORT: 8.6 grams

Lot 270

18ct gold and diamond chip five stone Victorian style dress ring. CONDITION REPORT: 3.2 grams

Lot 12

An early 20th century porcelain doll, in a white cotton dress, together with a small wicker picnic basket.

Lot 587

A Gold Dress Ring set with sapphire and illusion set diamonds.

Lot 588

A 9ct Gold Floral Set Dress Ring.

Lot 83

A LT. COMMANDER'S FULL DRESS UNIFORM FOR THE ROYAL NAVY, CIRCA 1920 by Gieves, Matthew & Seagrove and comprising bicorn hat with bullion tassles, epaulettes, sword belting, kid gloves, laced trousers, full dress tail coat and boat cloak, contained in two regulation tin trunks inscribed for 'A.G. Davidson, RN', together with three service medals from the Great War comprising the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (3) Alastair Gordon Davidson (1893-1974) entered the Service in 1906 as a Midshipman, spent WWI as a Sub Lt, promoted Lt in 1916 and Lt Cdr in 1924. He is thought to have served in H.M. Ships Seraph, Wessex, Wakeful and Viceroy during the 1920s as a Lieutenant Commander. He left the navy in 1936 as a Commander but then was recalled during WWII, appointed Captain and commanded the training ship Cardiff from 1942 to 1944.

Lot 93

CAPTAIN HANS LANGSDORFF'S NAVAL DRESS SWORD Kaisermarine pattern, the 29½in. pipe-backed blade stamped with maker's mark for F.W. Höller, Solingen, regulation half-basket hilt inscribed on the hinged thumb-piece Kpt. Z. See Langsdorff , contained in leather scabbard of issue -- 35½in. (90cm.) overall Provenance: Phillips Glendinings, London, Arms & Armour Sale, 26th March, 1998, lot 1064: Acquired by vendor in lieu of a debt, from a German engineer in Buenos Aires in 1957. Captain Hans Langsdorff, born at Bergen on the Baltic island of Rügen in 1894, spent much of his youth in Düsseldorf before joining the Imperial German Navy in 1912. After active service during WWI, he remained in the navy and ultimately became a torpedo specialist before accepting a senior administrative appointment with the Reichsmarine. Proving equally capable behind a desk, he was an obvious choice to command the new cruiser Admiral Graf Spee when she completed in 1936, a commission which eventually ended with him being accorded that remarkable reputation for chivalry in war which not only made him a household name at the time, but which has now endured for over 50 years. When WWII broke out on 3rd September, 1939, the 'pocket battleship' Graf Spee was already in the South Atlantic although, despite Germany's invasion of Poland on 1st September, Hitler was initially convinced that Great Britain and France would negotiate for an early peace. To this end, he kept German warships away from the commercial shipping lanes as he awaited developments and Graf Spee stood off the South American coast in company with her supply ship Altmark for almost three weeks before finally receiving orders to assume the offensive. On 20th September Langsdorff sank his first victim, the Booth Line's steamer Clement, 60 miles off Pernambuco, and in just over two months, he sank a further nine British merchantmen. His dislike of unnecessary bloodshed however, coupled with the extraordinarily humane treatment of his prisoners whom he put aboard Altmark, earned him the grudging respect of even those captains whose ships he had sunk beneath them although it was not until Altmark herself was captured off Norway the following February that the full story emerged. The Admiralty meanwhile, realising that Langsdorff had to be stopped as much to allay public concern at home as to prevent further shipping losses, mounted an urgent operation to hunt and destroy Graf Spee as rapidly as possible. Commodore Henry Harwood, Senior Royal Navy officer in the area, was given command and his flotilla - designated Force 'G' - consisted of the heavy cruiser H.M.S. Exeter and two light cruisers, Ajax and Achilles, the latter seconded from the Royal New Zealand Navy. In theory at least Force 'G' was easily capable of dealing with a single enemy heavy cruiser; in practice however, the considerable strengths of the so-called 'pocket battleship' were such that Harwood knew he faced a formidable task even allowing for the fact that he would first have to locate Graf Spee and corner her somewhere in the vastness of the South Atlantic. Intuition suggested the wide estuary of the River Plate, a vital crossroads for many South American trade routes, and Harwood's fitness for command soon proved itself when Force 'G' sighted the smoke of an unknown vessel on the horizon early on the morning of 13th December. Exeter approached to investigate and instantaneously with Harwood's confirmation that the stranger was indeed Graf Spee, Langsdorff had spotted his pursuers, rung up 'battle stations' and was steaming into action at full speed. Harwood wisely divided his force so as to minimise the effects of the enemy's main armament but not before all three of his ships had become targets. Langsdorff opened fire at approximately 6.20am. and concentrated his port salvoes on Exeter whilst his starboard guns dealt with Ajax and Achilles. Exeter bore the brunt of accurate German gunnery and by 7 o'clock she had received between 40 and 50 hits and lost two turrets. Half an hour later, her last turret was silenced and she was forced to withdraw from the action, severely damaged and with heavy casualties including 53 dead. The light cruisers fought on obstinately, despite the overwhelming odds, and even though they too were damaged - especially Ajax - their dogged tenacity probably saved Exeter and decided the outcome of the battle. Unknown to them, Langsdorff had become concerned that he was vulnerable to a combined torpedo attack and that fear, coupled with the realisation that Graf Spee had actually been hit 20 times by British shells, provoked a surprising reaction and he broke off the engagement to run for shelter in the Plate Estuary 300 miles to the west. Racing past and ignoring a homeward-bound British merchantman the Shakespeare, Graf Spee made the neutral port of Montevideo after a 12 hour dash pursued by Ajax and Achilles. Britain immediately requested the Uruguayan authorities to expel Graf Spee within 24 hours or intern her under the provisions of International Law, thereby initiating a frenzied burst of diplomatic activity worthy of the most popular fiction. Despite the best efforts of both Langsdorff and the German Ambassador, the permitted stay was only extended to 72 hours and Langsdorff, surrounded by rumours of approaching British reinforcements, was faced with a bitter choice. As the 8.00pm. deadline neared on 17th December, Langsdorff took his second fateful decision and having released the few British prisoners still aboard his ship, and bidding farewell to those who had given him sanctuary in Montevideo, ordered Graf Spee to make ready to sail. Clearing her moorings at 6.15pm., she made for the open sea followed by the German steamer Tacoma. With her battle ensigns flying, she stopped engines at the three mile limit and there, in full view of Ajax and Achilles, she suddenly and unexpectedly blew up and destroyed herself with pre-set explosives. Her crew were taken aboard Tacoma which proceeded to Buenos Aires where, on 20th December, Captain Langsdorff took his own life rather than face the ignominy of surrender and internment. It was a tragic end for a man who, by then, had earned the admiration of those who were hunting him down as well a those who had suffered loss at his hands. To many he epitomised the chivalry of an earlier age and even though he had sunk over 50,000 tons of British merchant shipping, not a single allied life had been lost aboard any of those vessels. In fact, his conduct throughout the Graf Spee's final commission was such that he was, and still is, universally regarded as one of the last gentleman raiders in the history of war at sea. Admiral Graf Spee, the third of the 'Deutschland' class cruisers [the so-called 'pocket battleships'] was laid down in 1932, launched in 1934 and completed in January 1936. Displacing 11,700 tons, she measured 610 feet in length with a 71 foot beam, and could make 28 knots under full power. Her design, as a fast heavily-armed though lightly-armoured long-range merchant raider, proved a triumph and had all eight of the class been built instead of three which were completed, the Royal Navy would probably have faced an impossible task given that it had only three capital ships capable of matching their speed.

Lot 38

GOLDSCHEIDER ART DECO AUSTRIAN POTTERY FIGURE by Dakon, modelled wearing green dress with black printed floral designs on an oval domed black base, 14 3/4" (37.5cm) high, impressed marks and numbered 7195, 325, 16, (base broken into 5 pieces and re-glued, left foot off and re-glued above toes, right foot off and re-glued at ankle, long straight crazing/hairline visible to the full length of the figure)

Lot 35

ROYAL DUX, AUSTRIAN PORCELAIN ART DECO FIGURE, modelled as a lady in stylized pose, wearing a green dress, 12" (30.5cm) high, raised pink triangle mark and impressed No. 3100

Lot 224

LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY CROWN DERBY IMARI CHINA TALL MUSTARD POT with electroplated collar and lid, cylindrical form with shell thumbpiece to the flat hinged cover, typically decorated, 5" (12.7cm) high, printed mark and date code for 1883, TOGETHER WITH A ROYAL WORCESTER CHINA FIGURE' Grandmothers Dress' modelled by F.G. Doughty, 6 3/4" (17.2cm) high, printed mark (2)

Lot 191

Diana Hill (fl. 1775-1844) Portrait of a lady, in a plain white dress Watercolour on ivory Dated 1787 lower right Later label verso Possibly Rachael Dashwood w(ife) o(f) Sir Mark Wood 1787 by Diana Hill 7.2cm x 5.5cm, oval In a gilt metal oval frame, the reverse with a hair curl on a green guilloche enamel ground, within a plaited brown silk moire border

Lot 192

English school, circa 1800, portrait of a lady in a white dress, 6.3cm diameter, with a gilt metal filigree frame

Lot 187

English provincial school, circa 1810, a portrait of a young lady in a blue dress, 6.7cm x 5.7cm, oval, the frame reverse with a lock of hair, seed pearls, monogrammed MA and gilt wire; English school, circa 1900, a portrait of a young lady with tousled hair, 7.2cm x 6cm, oval, each in a plain gilt metal oval frame (2)

Lot 215

Silver gilt dress ring, set with seven coloured stones including amethysts, garnet, peridot and citrine. 12.9g gross

Lot 165

Collection of Masonic regalia, to include NUR South End dress sash, apron, P.O.W bar brooch etc

Lot 28

German porcelain figure of a child and ram, blue printed mark, "Unter Weiss Bach", impressed number 9395B, together with a Royal Dux porcelain figure of a lady, in a pale blue dress, raised triangular mark and numbered 3495, 19cms, (2).

Lot 218

Small selection of costume jewellery, to include a 9ct dress ring.

Lot 204

9ct gold dress ring, together with five other 9ct gold dress rings, (6).

Lot 205

9ct sapphire and diamond dress ring, and four other 9ct dress rings, (5).

Lot 122

Sterling silver ring set lapis lazuli stone and four other dress rings (5)

Lot 150

A faux-flower wedding headdress circa 1920's, a pair of kid cream 1920's shoes, boxed handkerchiefs, various coloured embroidery silks, a net and embroidered veil, sewing magazines "Hints for Home Sewing", "Economy in the Home", "Re-Dress Your Rooms", "Sewing Simplified", two other embroidery books, a box from The Cooperative Society, Brislington, Bristol and a silver-coloured metal posy vase (1 box) THIS LOT MATCHES THE ITEMS IN LOT 250 Live Bidding: If you would like a condition report on this lot, please contact us at info@cotswoldauction.co.uk or 01242 256363

Lot 218

A child's cotton coat with a full broderie anglaise collar, double-breasted, a cotton baby gown with broderie anglaise detail and pin tucks to the skirt, another baby gown with broderie anglaise, a little shift dress and a smocked and embroidered baby gown with puffed sleeves (5) Live Bidding: If you would like a condition report on this lot, please contact us at info@cotswoldauction.co.uk or 01242 256363

Lot 250

A 1920's chiffon dress with drop waist, embroidered detail with sequins and faux-pearls THIS LOT MATCHES THE ITEMS IN LOT 150 Live Bidding: If you would like a condition report on this lot, please contact us at info@cotswoldauction.co.uk or 01242 256363

Lot 253

A 1930's satin full-length evening gown, floral pattern, spaghetti straps, faux-buttons to the back, bias cut and a full-length 1930's cream lace evening dress with spaghetti straps (2) Live Bidding: If you would like a condition report on this lot, please contact us at info@cotswoldauction.co.uk or 01242 256363

Lot 255

A 1950's jacquard silk cocktail coat, a 1940's silk dress, floral design, sweetheart neckline and red buttons to the back fastening, a 1930's full-length jacquard flower design evening coat and a 1940's floral design blouse with pale blue and gilt shell buttons, slightly waisted (4) Live Bidding: If you would like a condition report on this lot, please contact us at info@cotswoldauction.co.uk or 01242 256363

Lot 256

Nine various outfits by Caroline Charles including a cocktail top and skirt embroidered with silver thread on a bold pattern and matching scarf, a black silk dress, a printed cotton skirt and blouse, waistcoat, etc. (9) Live Bidding: If you would like a condition report on this lot, please contact us at info@cotswoldauction.co.uk or 01242 256363

Lot 259

An emerald green Courtelle Correges style dress by Alexandra of Oslo, a red suede double-breasted three-quarter length jacket with pockets, half-belt, button detail, a 1960's sleeveless dress in pale blue by Svend Michelsen, a cream 70's style trouser suit and a Per Kragh design by Taco made in Denmark black and cream patterned trouser suit Live Bidding: If you would like a condition report on this lot, please contact us at info@cotswoldauction.co.uk or 01242 256363

Lot 260

A Courtelle 1960's/70's maxi dress with an aztec design in purple and cream on a gold background with gold buttons all way down the front, a tartan maxi dress with leg of mutton sleeves by Justine, various vintage and other shirts and a pair of evening trousers (8) Live Bidding: If you would like a condition report on this lot, please contact us at info@cotswoldauction.co.uk or 01242 256363

Lot 262

Various 1970's vintage maxi dresses including white cotton printed with a blue pattern, a Berkertex sleeveless cotton wraparound maxi dress, a Mademoiselle "Dolan" maxi dress and others (7) Live Bidding: If you would like a condition report on this lot, please contact us at info@cotswoldauction.co.uk or 01242 256363

Lot 266

Six theatrical/fancy dress medieval style dresses in various brocade, velvet, satin with embroidered details and faux-pearls, etc., a gentleman's tail coat now trimmed with gold braid (7) Live Bidding: If you would like a condition report on this lot, please contact us at info@cotswoldauction.co.uk or 01242 256363

Lot 267

A 1950's silk evening dress with matching jacket, full petticoat and skirt with the base of the hem rolled for weight, the dress is strapless and a 1950's full-length evening dress in blue and mauve (2) Live Bidding: If you would like a condition report on this lot, please contact us at info@cotswoldauction.co.uk or 01242 256363

Lot 268

A 1960's Jean Allen black wool maxi dress with pierced wool sleeves, frill neckline and a 1970's black nylon evening dress with a black bodice, long sleeves and a multicoloured skirt (2) Live Bidding: If you would like a condition report on this lot, please contact us at info@cotswoldauction.co.uk or 01242 256363

Lot 275

A Louis Feraud 1960's mini dress in psychedelic aztec style pattern, a cream lace 1960's mini dress with sleeves and ribbon at waist, a crimplene 1960's dress and matching coat in turquoise and white, a crimplene yellow and cream jacket and matching skirt and a 1960's crocheted dress (5)

Lot 276

A Susan Small black crepe cocktail dress, sleeveless with V-neck to front and back, a Maddison Avenue of London purple linen mini dress, sleeveless, a black lace cocktail dress, a turquoise/blue lame cocktail dress with rose detail on waist, a 1960's tweed skirt and matching jerkin trimmed with brown leather, a black lace cocktail dress by Annabelle of London with a bow detail to waist and a green silk cocktail dress (7)

Lot 277

A 1940's linen evening dress printed with a bold pattern, in red and black, black velvet spaghetti straps, black velvet trim to waistline and to the neckline, a black crepe bias-cut 1940's cocktail dress, a black velvet evening dress with a peplum and frilled collar and a 1940's printed day dress with a deep collar with ribbon frill (4)

Lot 280

A 1960's cotton sun dress in white and purple with a sailor style collar, a 1950's/60's chiffon cream and pink cocktail dress, a mauve nylon 1950's party dress with deep frill and roll neck collar, a 1960's wedding dress with a lace overlay and a 1940's style dress (5)

Lot 281

A 1940's/50's figured satin wedding dress with a high collar, button detail to the sleeves and another in pique cotton with leg-o-mutton sleeves and a train (2)

Lot 282

A ribbon lace pink 1960's cocktail dress (needing underslip), a appliqued black suede jacket with rust and green coloured leaves and a cut velvet evening coat (3)

Lot 293

A cream lace wedding dress applied sequins and lace to the bodice, long sleeved with net overskirt

Lot 295

Frank Usher multi-coloured chiffon short sleeved evening dress, Frank Usher leopard print cocktail dress and two other evening dresses (4)

Lot 13

Two 9ct gold and gem set dress rings, one cluster style set with pink stones, the other with a blue and white opals (2)

Lot 573

A WWII Economy battle dress, with Royal Marine flash, dated '42 for the jacket and '47 for the trousers

Lot 89

A gold five stone diamond dress ring, size R½ 2.7g

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