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An 18ct gold and platinum opal and diamond dress ring, the central opal surmounted by 18 round cut diamonds set in a marquis formation (approx .36ct in total, ring size L), 4.2g CONDITION REPORT: Lot 7 - opal feels slightly abraded to surface, lacking lustre, one claw missing from side of opal, basket and claw setting looks slightly worn and misshapen from use.
A collection of vintage 1950's, 1960's and later clothing, comprising; a faux fur jacket, a beaver lamb jacket, a Susan Hart, London W1, royal blue dress, a black evening coat with pink silk lining, a 1950's evening dress of yellow devore patterned with daffodils and decorated with crepe roses and bow, an Arion Vogel Couture wool tunic dress, an Eda Fraser dress with polka-dot cowl collar and a Ladycourt of London coffee coloured polka-dot silk dress.(8)
A SECOND WORLD WAR M.B.E., M.I.D. GROUP OF SIX MEDALS ATTRIBUTED TO MAJOR G.H. MUIRHEAD comprising the Member of the British Empire (Military), second type, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, with '1st Army' clasp, Italy Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45, with 'Mention in Despatches' oak leaf, all unnamed as issued, bar mounted for wearing; together with a corresponding group of dress miniature medals, additionally including an Army Emergency Reserve Decoration, bar mounted for wearing.
A GREAT WAR & SECOND WORLD WAR M.B.E., M.I.D. GROUP OF NINE MEDALS TO MAJOR T. STIBBS, ROYAL SIGNALS comprising the Member of the British Empire (Military), second type, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (both with names erased), General Service Medal, Geo. VI Ind. Imp., with single clasp 'Palestine' (2315924 W.O. I II T. Stibbs. R. Signals.), officially impressed, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45, with 'Mention in Despatches' oak leaf, all unnamed as issued, and Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (2315924 Sjt. T. Stibbs. R. Signals), officially impressed, bar mounted for wearing; together with a corresponding group of dress miniature medals, bar mounted for wearing; and an original commission document appointing Thomas Stibbs as Major in the Land Forces, 1947; also a British Forces in Egypt athletics medal, 1934-35.
A SECOND WORLD WAR D.S.M. GROUP OF FIVE MEDALS TO SECOND HAND J.E. FREER, ROYAL NAVY comprising the Distinguished Service Medal, Geo. VI Ind. Imp. (2nd Hd. J.E. Freer. LT/JX. 210702), engraved, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45, with 'Mention in Despatches' oak leaf, all unnamed as issued, bar mounted for wearing; together with a corresponding group of dress miniatures, bar mounted for wearing; also copies of London Gazette entries recording the Mention in Despatches 'for courage, zeal, and devotion to duty while serving with the Channel Mobile Balloon Barrage', 6/5/1941; and the award of the D.S.M., 8/6/1944; and a small quantity of other documents, including a letter of congratulation from the Admiralty on the award of the D.S.M., 30/6/1944.
A GREAT WAR & SECOND WORLD WAR D.S.C. & BAR GROUP OF EIGHT MEDALS TO SQUADRON LEADER (LATER WING COMMANDER) C. CHAPMAN, ROYAL NAVAL AIR SERVICE & ROYAL AIR FORCE comprising the Distinguished Service Cross, Geo. VI GRI (Lieut. C. Chapman. R.N.A.S. Dec. 12th 1917), engraved, and Bar, British War Medal 1914-20 (Capt. C. Chapman. R.A.F.), Mercantile Marine War Medal (Cyril Chapman), Victory Medal (Capt. C. Chapman. R.A.F.), all officially impressed, Jubilee Medal 1935, Iraq Active Service Medal, Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45, all unnamed as issued, the first six medals bar mounted for wearing, the latter two unmounted and in postal despatch box; together with a corresponding group of six dress miniature medals, bar mounted for wearing; also original commission documents appointing Cyril Chapman as Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, 1916; Observer Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Air Service, 1917; Captain in the Royal Air Force, 1918; and Observer Officer in the Royal Air Force, 1919; with a collection of black and white portrait photographs of the recipient in uniform; a manuscript copy of his observer flying log details, 17/3/1917 to 28/2/1918; seven of his flying log books, covering the period 14/10/1920 to 4/5/1938; his Second World War identity card; and a copy of a letter of recommendation confirming that Wing-Commander Chapman served, throughout this latter conflict, as Deputy-Chief Royal Air Force Adviser to the Chief Press Censor. Note: A newspaper clipping, announcing Chapman's retirement, gives the following account of his earlier military career: 'Commissioned originally as sub-lieutenant, R.N.V.R., for air observer duties in 1916, he was transferred to the R.N.A.S. as observer sub-lieutenant in April, 1917, and appointed to Dover. Six months later he gained the D.S.C. for completing a photographic reconnaissance in spite of adverse conditions and intense cold, by which he was severely frost-bitten. In March, 1918, he gained a Bar to the D.S.C. for successful spotting for the bombardment of Ostend, and other valuable reconnaissances for the Fleet. After service at the Air Ministry... he qualified as pilot in 1921. He has since served in Iraq and Palestine, and with Nos. 54 and 29 (Fighter) Squadrons at home, the latter in command. He was promoted to squadron leader in April, 1934.
A 19th century portrait miniature, painted on ivory, of a man in blue coat, inscribed verso Henry Saunders died Oct - 11th- 1850 aged 71, maximum diameter 2.75ins, in leather covered case, together with three 19th century rectangular portrait miniatures painted on ivory of a woman and two men in period dress, 3.25ins x 2.75ins, all in leather covered cases
A 20thC army officer's dress sword, having a wire bound, shagreen covered handgrip and an engraved blade 32''L in a moulded, stitched hide scabbard with a belt frog and an additional, polished steel scabbard; an eclectic collection of contemporary cloth and other badges, insignia, buttons and epaulettes; various ceremonial uniform sashes and belts, a peaked cap and a pair of brown boots
Britains British infantry in Tropical Dress, from set 1294 (8), with officer, British Infantry from set 195 (8), with officer, F-G, 2 P, non-matching sets (18) box lid missing 1 end, labels present but incomplete, 2 figures incomplete. Loose figures, foot 50% with faults, mounted 2 P, others complete but Bucking Bronco with split to 1 fetlock
Britains unboxed set 2014 US Marine Corps Band, in Winter dress, generally G, 2 F, 4 pcs possibly not matching, with additional bandsmen, F-G (10) (31) figures have original paintwork but 2 have poor finish, flagbearer is repainted Mignot figure, box lid G, Tipp-ex mark to end label, base with some 'invisible tape' repairs,
Britains US Military Band in dress uniform from set 2110, possibly created by repainting Marine Corps bandsmen, a few originals, complete 25 pcs, generally F WP cadets, some repainting, converted officer, 2 replacement arms, 2 plumes missing, etc, box missing inner, 1 repaired corner. Cavalry, generally repainted, box complete but whisstock label seems to have been stuck onto another box.
A selection of mostly small silver Jewellery pieces including a Crucifix, a small oval green enamel Brooch, further Brooches, a large Georgian style Buckle set with paste diamonds, a ladies Tissot Dress Watch (no strap) and one further ladies Cocktail Watch, the cream dial signed Cultural, the movement with 17 jewels (small selection)
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