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Two pairs of 9 carat gold cufflinks, together with a 9 carat gold mounted loop on a gold chain and three ladies dress rings CONDITION REPORTS Weight approx. 14.5 gms excluding the glass pendant. Weight of rings only - 12.7 gms only. Rings with various wear, scratches and some losses. Cufflinks with some general wear and scuffs but overall appear in reasonable condition. Glass pendant with some wear and scuffs, and glass slightly loose.
19th Century English School - Miniature on ivory - Portrait of a lady wearing a pink dress, carved to verso dated 1827, 9.25cm x 6.75cm, in a green Morocco folding case As can be seen from our extra images the image covers a full rectangle some of which is obscured by the gilt metal mount, some possible fade - ** General condition consistent with age
Two Chinese composition `Merchant` dolls, each with typical elaborately embroidered clothing, 27.5cm and 30.5cm high The pale faced figure has chip to the end of her nose and is lacking the lower portion of her hair by her left ear with further losses to the hair at the rear of her head and general losses to the top of the head, there was probably some sort of head dress which is no longer present, the other figure also has chip to the nose and some damage to the head dress, both costumes have discolouration (would recommend viewing this lot in person) - ** General condition consistent with age
19th Century wax head doll, probably English having blue glass eyes, curled ringlets in her hair, stuffed limbs and wearing a cream silk dress with lace trim, 57cm high, displayed in a period glazed case, height of case 68.5cm Fractures to doll`s head and upper torso, fabric has discoloured, the doll is cased so we cannot go any further with the condition report - ** General condition consistent with age
19th Century English School - Miniature on ivory - Portrait of a lady wearing a pink dress, carved to verso dated 1827, 9.25cm x 6.75cm, in a green Morocco folding case As can be seen from our extra images the image covers a full rectangle some of which is obscured by the gilt metal mount, some possible fade - ** General condition consistent with age
Two Chinese composition `Merchant` dolls, each with typical elaborately embroidered clothing, 27.5cm and 30.5cm high The pale faced figure has chip to the end of her nose and is lacking the lower portion of her hair by her left ear with further losses to the hair at the rear of her head and general losses to the top of the head, there was probably some sort of head dress which is no longer present, the other figure also has chip to the nose and some damage to the head dress, both costumes have discolouration (would recommend viewing this lot in person) - ** General condition consistent with age
A ROYAL WILTS YEOMANRY DRESS UNIFORM IN A TRUNK. A Blues dress Jacket with chainmail epaulettes and Captains rank, trews and collars of the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry. Medal ribbons are an OBE military, 1914-19 War & Victory medals, Territorial Force War Medal. Dress cap with RWY scm capbadge, an officers patrol/greatcoat again in blue. The Tunic has scm buttons with a Crown over AR, the Greatcoat has RWY buttons, some moth damage to the uniform is evident
XXX11 MADRAS NATIVE INFANTRY OFFICERS BELTS & BUTTONS C1860. The black leather waistbelt and clasp worn by an officer, with badge consisting of a crown over Ava with XXX11 in the centre. In a circular wreath with outer oak leaves. A white dress belt a different (Victorian) crown above the similar badge, again with sword straps etc. (23) XXX11 Madras Native Infantry gilt officers coatee buttons, all marked Jennens & Co London on the reverse.
THREE OFFICERS WAIST BELT CLASPS. An ornate officers Highland Borderers waistbelt clasp and buckle, with slung bugle in the centre. Two dress wear waistbelt clasps and buckles for the Scots Guards, in gilt finish. Scots Guards cape clasp with chain fixings and these have the four lugs reverses. A 1914 Xmas Tin with (9) `Guinea` gaming counters inside.
A ROYAL FLYING CORPS PILOTS MEDALS & EPHEMERA. British War & Victory medals named to Lt H Lambourne RFC. Royal Aero Club Pilots Licence, with photograph and pass dated 1st July 1916, No 3204. Photographs of Herbert Lambourne in Sherwood Foresters uniform wearing the rank of 2/Lt. Another with Herbert Lambourne wearing his RFC Pilots Wings on his army officers tunic. Three more of him in front of or seated in his FE2b, whilst serving with 18 Squadron. A Silver Birmingham hallmarked cigarette case with RFC pilots wings and enamel RFC colours. The case by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. A cloth set of dress bullion Royal Flying Corps wings 5"" wide by 3"" high. A set of three miniature medals, Gt War pair and WW11 defence medal. Original paperwork includes his Army Form B 2079. 17370 Lce.Corp Herbert Lambourne , 12th Sherwood Foresters who enlisted at Nottingham on the 23rd September 1914. He is discharged for the purpose of being appointed to a commission, after serving 70 days with the colours. Place Shoreham 1/12/1914. 23 years 161 days old, 5`. 4 & 3/4"" tall, Complexion fresh, blue eyes, fair hair. He enlisted an on the 29/9/1914 was sent to the Sherwoods at Pear Tree, Derby Depot, via Midland Railway. After passing his Aero Licence a Combined Leave and Railway ticket for First Class from Nottingham to France 26/12/1916-10/11/1917, is with the paperwork. An original newspaper cutting relates to an eye witness who saw his plane in an air fight with the Huns. A Croydon flying man Lieut H Lambourne, has had a memorable adventure in the air in which he has showed all the sporting pluck of his corps. As a result of the adventure , he is now in Hospital at the front and the story comes from a New Zealand Baptist Minister The Rev T A Williams, who says that Lieut Lambourne has a fracture of the elbow and the left humerus and a flesh wound in his left hip. He is doing well and is not in danger. Mr Williams says that he was flying-over somewhere or other-doing observation work, when three Hun machines made for him. While he was fighting these, three other Hun machines appeared above him. In the fight his controlling gear was shot away, and only two of his connecting rods were left.. His Observer was shot through the face and had his jaw fractured, and his left eye destroyed. Lambourne was shot in the arm and the hip. Still they fought until the Observer collapsed. Lieut Lambourne piloted his aircraft homeward and remembering at a certain aerodrome there was a doctor, and made for that and landed in a state of collapse. It will be some months before he is himself again, and will probably be sent to England. Lieut Lambourne is the son of Mr W T Lambourne of 32 Mansfield Road , Croydon. He joined the Sherwood in September 1914, obtained a commission and transferred to the Royal Flying Corps and gained his `Wings`, and has seen a good deal of service in the field. Two No 1 New Zealand Stationary Hospital forms dated 4/3/1917 showing his graph till the 30/3/17. An Officers Protection Certificate showing his release date after service in the Air Ministry 30/7/1919. A letter from J Collinson stating his amazement at Herbert still being alive, having not heard of him since 1917, dated 1932. His observer in the plane was Pte J Collinson, when they were shot up by Lt d.Renatus.Thellier flying a D111 of Jasta 5. He attacked and shot down various allied aircraft until he himself was KIA 25/3/1917 having claimed twelve aircraft (confirmed) amid other unproven claims. Hermann Goering was himself shotdown and wounded whilst serving in Jasta 5. Lt Theiller was the first to fall under the guns of the Canadian Ace Billy Bishop VC who himself recorded 72 victims. A 17th Wing statement of being a sound pilot in M Farmans and FE2B aircraft with 21 hours solo flying. 11/8/1916. Another newspaper cutting
A FOLDER OF CLOTH BADGES. Including RN cloth badge with KC x 2, Metal Mine Clearance Service badge. Parachute Regt dress wings, APJ Instructor and API badges. Mess Dress Wings, RM Lovat Dress `light bulb` wings. APJI mess wings, RAF pilots wings, Navigator Wings. RAF P J Instructor wings. Commanod, SAS, V1 Commando 101 cloth badge, etc
8 circa early 20th Century photographic glass slides depicting aborigines and native Pacific Islanders, Hammond Island, Torres Straits Islands, Australia and Papua New Guinea, images include number G177.45 ?Hammond Island Dancers?; number 177/7C ?Motu Motu Man dressed for the occasion? probably depicting native of the Elema District South Coast of the Papuan Gulf in Southern New Guinea; number G177/9 ?Mask from Waima Mekso? District? (with 1? crack); number 178/43 ?Chief in dancing costume?; number 177/7H ?Natives of Daw? District? (small crack to bottom corner); number G178/32 ?Native with shell headband?; number 177/27T ?Trading boat Port Moresby? (a/f); number 178/33 ?Native in war dress?, each slide numbered and captioned, each slide approx size 3 ¼? x 3 ¼?
A very unusual Susan Small 1960's Daisy printed pink an lime green dress with candy pink shoe string straps and a Peter Barron cocktail dress in fine will, fully lined, the sleeves are capped by georgette rushed detail also a Marcel Feney black velvet dress and jacket edged in lace beautiful condition made in Paris (4)
F O O M Hodgkinson, WWII archive to include medals, RAF uniform (jacket, cap, dress cap and scarf), training book, bomb training book, pilots flying log book, training on Tiger Moths and RAF observers and air gunners flying log book, service in Africa in Ferry Command, deliverg Dakotas, Blenheim, Marauder
An 18ct gold dress ring, and another similar (2) Condition report Report by NG Green stone ring: stamped 18ct, approx. ring size Q, centre stone approx. 7 mm x 5 mm. White stones not diamonds, one missing. Other ring: unmarked, lozenge approx. 23 mm x 11 mm, approx. ring size P. One of smallest loose stones chipped. Both rings grubby but with wear left in them.
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