* A sapphire and diamond dress ring by Dianoor, the central cabochon sapphire rub over set in a white gold leaf mount with brilliant cut diamond borders, mounted in 18 carat gold, London import 1994, finger size N; and three further sapphire and diamond dress rings Condition Report:**+ Overall very light wear. All stones are present and appear original. No signs of damage or repair.
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* A sapphire and diamond dress ring by Dianoor, the oval cabochon sapphires set set above brilliant cut and square cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, London import 1994, finger size M; and thee further sapphire and diamond dress rings Condition Report:**+ Overall very light wear. All stones are present and appear original. No signs of damage or repair.
* A sapphire and diamond dress ring by Dianoor, the central cabochon sapphire set between pave set brilliant cut diamond shoulders, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, London import 1994, finger size N: and three further cabochon sapphire and diamond dress rings Condition Report:**+ Overall very light wear. All stones present and appear original. No signs of damage or repair.
* An emerald and diamond dress ring by Dianoor, claw set with three cabochon emeralds above a pave set brilliant cut diamond mount, approximately 0.34 carats total, mounted in 18 carat white and yellow gold, London 1994, signed Dianoor, finger size M Condition Report:**+ Overall very light wear. All stones are present. No signs of damage or repair.
* An emerald and diamond dress ring by Dianoor, the two pear shaped emeralds claw set above a pave set brilliant cut diamond mount, approximately 1.11 carats total, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, London import 1994, signed Dainoor, finger size N Condition Report:**+ Overall very light wear. All stones are present. No signs of damage or repair.
* A diamond band ring by Dianoor, the two colour mount set with brilliant and baguette cut diamonds, approximately 0.41 carats total, mounted in 18 carat two colour gold, London import 1994, finger size N; and three further diamond dress rings Condition Report:**+ All with very light wear. All diamonds are present and appear original. No signs of damage or repair.
* An 18 carat yellow gold and diamond dress ring by Dianoor, designed as a polished and textured band with brilliant cut diamond accents, London import 1994, finger size P: and three further diamond dress rings Condition Report:**+ Overall very light wear. All diamonds are present and appear original. No signs of damage or repair.
* A diamond dress ring, the central cross motif rub over set with brilliant, marquise and tapered baguette cut diamonds above brilliant cut diamond four stone shoulders, approximately 1.57 carats total, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, London import 1994, finger size J Condition Report:**+ Overall very light wear. All diamonds are present, mostly VVS-VS Clarity (No discernable inclusoins with a 10X lens). No signs of damage or repair.
* A diamond dress ring by Dianoor, the tapering band with bars of pave set brilliant cut diamonds, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, London import, finger size N; and three further diamond dress rings Condition Report:**+ Overall very light wear. All diamonds are present and appear original. No signs of damage or repair.
* A diamond dress ring by Dianoor, the textured tapering band with brilliant cut diamonds, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, London 1994, finger size L; and two odd diamond ear clips, one signed Dianoor Condition Report:**+ Overall light wear. All diamonds are present and appear original. No signs of damage or repair.
* A diamond dress ring by Dianoor, the central section pave set with brilliant cut diamonds above tapered fluted shoulders, mounted in 18 carat yellow gold, London import, finger size N; a diamond full band ring, set all around with marquise and brilliant cut diamonds, stamped “750”, finger size L; and two further diamond dress rings Condition Report:**+ The dress ring by Dianoor has one diamond missing. Otherwise very little wear. All other diamonds are present. No signs of repair.
* An emerald and diamond dress ring by Dianoor, the cabochon emerald claw set above a surround of tapered baguette cut diamonds with brilliant cut diamond shoulders, approximately 1.17 carats total, mounted in 18 carat white gold, London import 1994, signed Dianoor, finger size L Condition Report:**+ Overall very light wear. All stones are present. No signs of damage or repair.
* A sapphire and diamond dress ring by Dianoor, the cabochon sapphire claw set above a surround of tapered baguette cut diamonds with brilliant cut diamond shoulders, approximately 1.08 carats total, mounted in 18 carat white gold, London import 1994, signed Dianoor, finger size L Condition Report:**+ Overall very light wear. All stones are present and appear original. No signs of damage or repair.
An emerald and diamond dress ring, the centre set with a line of 10 slightly graduated emerald beads between brilliant cut diamond edges, approximately 1.18 carats total, finger size M Condition Report:**+ Overall light wear commensurate with use. Slight scuffs to the emeralds, no chips. All diamonds are present and appear original, mostly vS Clarity (Minor inclusions hard to find with a 10X lens), No signs of damage or repair.
A diamond set dress ring, the arched top pave set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 2.96 carats total, finger size N Condition Report:**+ Overall light wear commensurate with use. All diamonds are present and appear original, none are chipped. No signs of damage or repair.
A Great War O.B.E., group of Three to Group Captain S.A. Hebden, O.B.E., M.I.D., Royal Air Force a) The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 1st type, Military Division, Officer`s (O.B.E.) breast Badge, silver gilt (Hallmarks for London 1919) b) British War and Victory Medals, M.I.D. Oakleaves (Lt.Col. S.A. Hebden. R.A.F.), good very fine, mounted for wear (3), with: - Dress miniature awards - Riband Bar - Bronze medal engraved `CEHS, C.C.C.` O.B.E., London Gazette 3.6.1919 Lt.-Col. Sacheverell Arthur Hebden (France) M.I.D., London Gazette 31.12.1918 Hebden, Lt.-Col. S.A. Group Captain Sacheverell Arthur Hebden, M.I.D., O.B.E. (1880-1963), appointed Major from an Equipment Officer, 1st Class 15.9.1916; advanced to rank of Wing Commander, transferred to General List from the Stores Branch 10.3.1921; Promoted as Group Captain 19.1.1925, appears on the Minster and outlying parishes 1929 census as `R.A.F. School of Technical Training (Men), Inland Area No 23 Group, Manston Aerodrome`; retired 17.5.1930
A Well Documented Medical Group to Surgeon A.R. Tweedie F.R.C.S., whose long and successful career saw him serve in New Zealand, South Africa, Gallipoli and Egypt, and who was so proficient in the practice of medicine, was made an Honorary Surgeon at the Nottingham General Hospital Queen`s South Africa 1899-1902, four clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1902 (A.R. Tweedie, Surgeon.), officially engraved; 1914-15 Star (Lt.Col. A.R. Tweedie R.A.M.C.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oakleaves (Col. A.R. Tweedie); Efficiency Decoration, G.V.R., with integral top riband Bar, Hallmarks for London 1919, edge bruise to first otherwise good very fine or better, mounted for wear (5) with: - Dress miniature awards - Framed miniature portrait photograph of the recipient - 1953 Coronation Medal, in box of issue (purely associated) - Masonic Jewel, silver gilt and enamel `United Service Lodge Nottinghamshire`, in a black case by `G. Kenning &Son` - Lacquered brass compass - Brown leather case inscribed `Alex R. Tweedie C.M.O.) Together with an extensive amount of original paperwork and books relating to the Tweedie family including six scroll certificates to the recipient: - St Bartholomew`s Hospital Medical School elected to the `Junior Scholarship in Anatomy and Biology` 1896 (2nd place) - St Bartholomew`s Hospital Medical School 1896 `Practical Anatomy Junior` - St Bartholomew`s Hospital Medical School 1897 `Practical Anatomy, Senior, Certificate of Merit - The Royal College of Surgeons of England, qualified in the `Science and Art of Surgery` 19.10.1900 - The Royal College of Surgeons of England qualified for the `Fellowship of the College`, 30.11.1901 - Qualification to Practice Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery, 25.10.? - A Brief Record of the Advance of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force July 1917 to October 1918, recipients name inscribed in ink on the cover - Headed Letters from Rawlinson House written by Alice Tweedy, 30.4.1915 detailing movements of the recipient (presumably Tweedie had embarked for Gallipoli) - A book titled `Our Guests`, first entry 3.2.1909 signed by members of the Tweedie family and friends, last entry 28.12.1934, in a velum case with gold block `A.R. Tweedie` - A book titled `The History of the Tweedie Family`, by Michael Forbes Tweedie, 1902, detailing the comprehensive account of the family from the 12th century onwards, including details of family members during the Magne Carta in 1215, black and white plates include family members graves, the family residences at `Rawlinson House` and `The Hoo, Kempston, Bedfordshire` - Burkes Landed Gentry, Centenary Edition 1937 pamphlet, detailing the lineage of the estate. M.I.D., London Gazette 21.6.1916 Surgeon Alexander Robert Tweedie, F.R.C.S. (1871-1936), born Bickley, Kent, educated at Rempton before Medical School, after qualifying in 1901 he held the appointments of Casualty House-Surgeon at the Royal Free Hospital, and Junior Assistant at the Hospital for Diseases of Throat, Golden Square. In 1908 Tweedie was appointed Honorary Assistant Surgeon to the Nottingham Children`s Hospital, and in 1911 to the Nottingham General Hospital (Queen`s Medical Centre). Military Service In 1893 he joined the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, and during the Boer War served as civil surgeon. Later service saw Tweedie as a Surgeon Lieutenant in the Kent Artillery (Volunteers) and on the establishment of the Territorials he transferred to the R.A.M.C., in 1908 and took an active part in raising the ambulance of the Notts and Derby Mounted Brigade. Service during the Great War saw Tweedie present at the opening of the Gallipoli Campaign; had command of a large medical organization in Alexandria; served all through the expedition to Tripoli against the Senussi. Later on he administered a large medical district in Upper Egypt and commanded the Citadel Hospital at Cairo. Tweedie was a Senior Medical Officer of a division at the final assault on Gaza, and in pursuit of the Turks in the Jaffa-Jerusalem line and beyond. Tweedie retired from the Territorial Army reaching the rank of Colonel. Post Great War In 1919 Tweedie became an Honorary Surgeon to the Nottingham General Hospital, in 1920 Honorary Surgeon to the newly created Ear, Throat and Nose Department. Other achievements included Vice-President to the Section of Laryngology and Otology at the Annual Meeting of the British Medical Association, meeting in Nottingham in 1926. Tweedie was a prominent Freemason, as a past member of the Royal Sussex Lodge and also at the Provincial Grand Lodge of Nottinghamshire. Described by his peers as "kindly and sympathetic by nature, and full of good humour", and as an after dinner speaker he was very much in demand and had great facility in telling amusing stories. In 1908 Tweedie married Anna the only daughter of Colonel F.W. Mahin, American Consul in Nottingham (see lot 114)
A male costume doll with painted bisque head, black mohair wig, stuffed fabric body, composition hands and feet, in cotton Medieval peasant costume and head dress, 20" high, and a composition shoulder head male Greek doll with stuffed fabric body and limbs in complete national costume, 15" high (2)
A pair of early 20th century Napoli figures modelled as a Shepherd and Shepherdess in period dress picked out in gilt over the white porcelain ground and raised to a scroll work base, height 18 cms, together with a 19th century figural posy bowl in the manner of Moore`s with a small child feeding birds, unmarked, (3).
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