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Lot 637

International, Military & Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem (2), Commander’s neck badge, 120mm including trophy-of-arms suspension x 64mm, gilt and enamel, with full and miniature-width neck ribands, and lapel rosette, in Toye, Kenning & Spencer, London, case of issue; Lady’s shoulder badge, 41mm, gilt and enamel, on lady’s bow riband; together with the related miniature award, in Toye, Kenning & Spencer, London, envelope; Order of Merit of the Order of St. Lazarus, Commander’s neck badge, with crossed swords, 110mm including crown suspension x 70mm, gilt and enamel, in Toye, Kenning & Spencer, London, case of issue; together with a mounted Key of the Order; and a mounted group of five related miniature dress medals, generally nearly extremely fine (lot) £140-£180

Lot 571

The mounted group of ten miniature dress medals worn by Deputy Commissioner F. W. Syer, Tripolitinia Police Force, late Nigeria Police and Palestine Police, and Second Lieutenant, Royal Air Force The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Civil) Officer’s 2nd type badge, silver-gilt; King’s Police and Fire Service Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue; British War and Victory Medals; General Service 1918-62, 2 clasps, Palestine, Palestine 1945-48; 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Colonial Police Forces Meritorious Service Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue; Coronation 1937, mounted as worn, nearly extremely fine (10) £100-£140 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 10 June 1954: Frederick William Syer, Esq., Deputy Commissioner, Tripolitania Police Force. K.P.F.S.M. London Gazette 8 June 1944: Frederick William Syer, Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Palestine. C.P.M. London Gazette 13 June 1946: Frederick William Syer, Assistant Inspector General, Palestine Police Force. For the recipient’s full-sized awards, see Lot 206.

Lot 321

Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill (Civ: Surg: F. J. Engelbach.) officially engraved naming, note incorrect second initial, nearly extremely fine and a very rare casualty £2,000-£2,400 --- Civil Surgeon Frederick George Engelbach, attached to the Volunteer Ambulance, was killed in action at Nooitgedacht on 13 December 1900, shot through the forehead whilst bravely tending to the wounded under a hail of the enemy’s bullets. ‘Dr F. G. Engelbach Local Doctor Frederick George Engelbach qualified as Doctor and Surgeon at St Bartholomew's in London in 1866, then came to Moretonhampstead. He lived at Cookshayes in Court Street, and practised first independently, then with Dr Collyns in Cross Street, then as senior partner with Dr J. S. F. Clark. At that time he was also Medical Attendant to the Convalescent Home and to the Birch Tor and Vitifer mines. In 1898 he moved to London. Captain of Volunteers He entered very thoroughly into the life of the town and was instrumental in brightening the lives of the workers in many ways. In 1896 he raised the local company for the Volunteer Battalion of the Devonshire Regiment and was appointed Captain. Always throwing himself heart and soul into whatever he undertook, he spent his hard-earned holiday at Southsea, in order to pass the school of instruction and thoroughly fit himself for his position. Army Surgeon When the Boer War broke out he volunteered for service and was appointed Civil Surgeon by the War Office. He arrived in time to accompany General French in his famous ride to Kimberley. Always close to the front, he then accompanied the army in its march to Bloemfontein and then to Pretoria. He also went to Foundeberg at the time of the surrender of Prinsloo and was present at the battle of Diamond Hill. His last letters stated that he was at Riefontein and that a Boer attack was not improbable. The death of Surgeon Engelbach of the Yeomanry hospital was a typically brave one. Tending the wounded under heavy fire he was shot through the palm of the left hand and had just made a grim joke about now being handicapped in his work when, in standing up to dress his wound, he was killed by a bullet through the forehead. At Nooitgedacht he met the death he would have wished, killed while assisting his wounded under a hail of the enemy’s bullets.’ (From obituaries in The Lancet [1901, I, 211] and The British Medical Journal [1901, I, 311]). Dr Engelbach has a memorial in St Andrew’s Church, where there is also an episcopal chair that he himself made. The following inscriptions are in St Andrew's Church, Moretonhampstead, Devon: ‘To the glory of God and in memory of FREDERICK GEORGE ENGELBACH for 10 years Medical Practitioner in this town and first Commanding Officer of G. Co. (Moretonhampstead) 5th V.B.D.R. who was killed whilst succouring the wounded at the battle of Nooitgedacht, South Africa, Dec. 13th 1900. Erected by the inhabitants and other friends, December 1901.’ ‘This chair was carved and presented to the Parish Church of Moretonhampstead, Sth. Devon, by Dr. F. G. ENGELBACH who for 10 years practised in the district and worshipped in this church, finally laying down his life in South Africa whilst attending the wounded under fire on 13th December 1900.’ Sold with copied research including medal roll entry [F. G. Engelbach on roll but initials F. J. on Memorial to Men of Devon, Exeter Cathedral] which notes in the remarks column, ‘Original Unit 2nd Cavalry Brigade. Killed in action at Nooitgedacht Dec: 13th 1900.’ He was attached to the Volunteer Ambulance when killed and was mentioned in despatches by Field-Marshal Earl Roberts (London Gazette 10 September 1901) for his services.

Lot 720

A German Second World War 1940 Army Wehrpass and a Luftwaffe Wehrpass. Including a photograph of soldier born in 1892 in civil dress, served in WWI from 1913 through to 1918 and was recalled for service in 1940 until 1944. Many promotions in WWI. Awards for WWI are Iron Cross Second Class, Hessian Bravery Medal, WWI Honour Cross. A full English translation accompanies this Wehrpass. Together with a Luftwaffe Wehrpass dated June 1943, photograph of recipient shows him Hitler Youth uniform. Entries show him at various flying schools and flying regiments from 1943 through to April 1945. Interestingly within this Wehrpass there is a letter when this pass book was originally offered for sale in 1960. A full English translation accompanies this Luftwaffe Wehrpass, reasonable condition (2) £80-£100

Lot 573

The mounted group of three miniature dress medals worn by Lieutenant-Colonel F. S. Terry, 25th Foot Afghanistan 1878-80, 1 clasp, Ali Musjid; Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, undated reverse, 1 clasp, Tamaai; Khedive’s Star, undated, mounted as worn, nearly extremely fine (3) £100-£140 --- For the recipient’s full-sized awards, see Lot 340.

Lot 577

An unattributed B.E.M ‘Civil Division’ group of six miniature dress medals British Empire Medal, (Civil) E.II.R.; 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal; Netherlands, Kingdom, War Commemorative Cross, no clasp, mounted court-style as worn, very fine United States of America, Bronze Star (2); Purple Heart, these all full-sized and all unnamed as issued; together with a miniature Distinguished Service Cross; Legion of Merit; Bronze Star; and Purple Heart, traces of adhesive to reverses of miniatures, good very fine (13) £60-£80

Lot 605

Germany, Third Reich, Iron Cross 1939, Second Class breast badge, silver with iron centre, maker marked ‘L11’ (Deumer of Ludenscheid), mounted as worn on pin-back dress riband, nearly extremely fine £80-£100

Lot 613

An unattributed Greek group of three Greece, Kingdom, Royal Order of George I, Civil Division, Knight’s breast bade, silver and enamel; Medal of Military Merit, Fourth Class, bronze; Allied Victory Medal 1914-18, bronze, mounted as worn, good very fine Greece, Kingdom, Cross of the Bavarian Volunteer Corps, bronze, very fine An unattributed group of nine Greek miniature dress medals Royal Order of George I, Military Division, gilt and enamel; Royal Order of George I, Civil Division, gilt and enamel; Order of the Phoenix, Civil Division, gilt and enamel; Order of the Phoenix, Military Division, silvered and enamel; Air Force Flying Cross, bronze; War Cross, bronze; Distinguished Conduct Medal, bronze; War Medal 1940-41, uniface, bronze; War Star 1940-41, uniface, bronze, mounted, mounted court-style as worn; together with three loose and separate United States of America miniature medals, including the Bronze Star, good very fine and better (16) £60-£80

Lot 576

An unattributed C.B.E. group of seven miniature dress medals The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Civil) Commander’s 2nd type badge, silver-gilt and enamel; 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Coronation 1937; Efficiency Decoration, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial, with integral top riband bar, mounted as worn, very fine A mounted M.B.E. group of six miniature dress medals The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 2nd type badge, silver; 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Burma Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, mounted court-style, extremely fine An unattributed M.B.E. pair of miniature dress medals The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s 2nd type, lady’s badge, silver; Defence Medal, mounted as worn, the MBE on lady’s bow riband, extremely fine An unattributed group of four miniature dress medals France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Efficiency Decoration, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial, with integral top riband bar, mounted as worn, very fine A mounted group of four miniature dress medals Coronation 1953; Jubilee 1977; Jubilee 2002; Jubilee 2012, mounted court-style, good very fine (23) £70-£90 --- Note in relation to the second group of miniatures that it was not possible to be awarded both the Pacific Star and the Burma Star.

Lot 97

The mounted group of twelve miniature dress medals worn by Lieutenant-Colonel E. A. Parker, O.B.E., M.C., D.C.M., Royal Welsh Fusiliers The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military Division) Officer’s 1st type breast badge, silver-gilt; Military Cross, G.V.R.; Distinguished Conduct Medal, E.VII.R.; India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Hazara 1891; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Orange Free State; King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902; 1914 Star, with clasp; British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves; Coronation 1911; France, Third Republic, Croix de Guerre 1914-1918, with bronze palm; Order of Merite Agricole, breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, mounted as worn, minor enamel damage to the last, very fine and better (12) £360-£440 --- Provenance: Llewellyn Lord Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, September 2016. O.B.E. London Gazette 1 January 1919. M.C. London Gazette 18 February 1915. D.C.M. London Gazette 27 September 1901. Edward Augustus Parker was born in Peckham, London about 1867 and enlisted in the Royal Welsh Fusiliers in December 1886. Having then served with the 1st Battalion in the Hazara Expedition of 1891 (Medal & clasp), he was appointed Sergeant-Major in October 1898 and participated in the operations in the Transvaal, west of Pretoria, including the action at Frederickstad on 20 October 1900. He was wounded on the latter occasion, mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 10 September 1901, refers) and awarded the D.C.M. Subsequently commissioned as a Quarter-Master, with the honorary rank of Lieutenant, in the 1st Battalion in April 1904, he was a member of the regiment’s Coronation Contingent in 1911. Advanced to Q.M. & Captain in April 1914, Parker joined the 1st Battalion in Flanders in early October and was consequently witness to the severe fighting that followed. Following an abortive attack on Menin on the 17th, the Battalion - numbering 1150 officers and men - took up positions on the Broodseinde Ridge: within three days, as a consequence of severe enemy shelling and numerous infantry assaults, the unit’s strength was reduced to 200 officers and men. On the 29th, the Battalion was reinforced by 200 men and moved to new positions just east of the village of Zandvoorde. The Germans attacked in force on the following day, supported by 260 heavy artillery guns, and managed to get behind the Battalion’s line: it was all but annihilated, just 90 men answering the roll call on the 31st, among them Parker, the only surviving officer. He was mentioned in despatches (London Gazette 17 February 1915, refers) and awarded the M.C., both distinctions undoubtedly reflecting his ‘gallantry in the Field’, as cited in a reference written by Major-General H. E. Holman at a later date. He was invested with his M.C. by King George V at Windsor Castle in April 1915, one of the first officers to be so honoured. Parker was subsequently appointed to the Staff, initially serving as A.D.C. to the G.O.C. 7th Division (November 1914-May 1915), and afterwards as a Camp Commandant In IV Corps H.Q. (May 1915-February 1916), and Camp Commandant 4th Army (February 1916-March 1918). Then following a brief spell as Camp Commandant, Supreme War Council, he returned to his post in 4th Army and remained similarly employed until the war’s end. He was awarded the O.B.E. and five times mentioned in despatches (London Gazettes 15 June 1916, 4 June 1917, 7 April 1918, 20 December 1918 and 5 July 1919, refer); in addition he was appointed a Chevalier of the French Order of Merite Agricole (London Gazette 7 October 1919, refers), and awarded the Croix de Guerre (London Gazette 24 October 1919, refers). Parker, who had been advanced to Q.M. & Major on the recommendation of Lieutenant-General H. Rawlinson, G.O.C. IV Corps, in May 1915, was appointed Q.M. & Lieutenant-Colonel in November 1923, shortly before his retirement. He died in December 1939. Sold with a quantity of original documentation, including the recipient’s pre-attestation recruit’s form; warrants appointing him to the rank of Sergeant-Major and Quarter-Master (1898 and 1914); his M.I.D. certificates for French’s despatch, dated 14 January 1915, and Haig’s despatches, dated 30 April 1916, 8 November 1918 and 16 March 1919; and an old copy of General Rawlinson’s letter recommending him for advancement to Q.M. and Major, dated 5 May 1915.

Lot 96

The mounted group of eight miniature dress medals worn by William Malcolm Hailey, 1st Baron Hailey, G.C.S.I., G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., prior to his appointment to the Order of Merit Order of the Star of India, gold and enamel, with central cameo; Order of St. Michael & St. George, silver-gilt and enamel; Order of the Indian Empire, gold and enamel; Order of St. John, silver and enamel; Delhi Durbar 1903; Delhi Durbar 1911; Jubilee 1935; Coronation 1937, mounted as worn, enamel somewhat worn on the second and slightly chipped on the fourth, otherwise very fine and better (8) £500-£700 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, October 2014, when sold in same auction as his fill-sized medals

Lot 719

A German Second World War Wehrpass and Shooting Book. A very interesting Wehrpass for a long-serving soldier, photograph in uniform, hatless, served with Artillery Regiments, he was at the capture of Dunkirk in 1940, this is mentioned in the Wehrpass. A pre-war serving soldier and served until late 1944 and was placed on reserve, saw service in France and Belgium, wounded in Russia December 1943, awarded the Wound Badge in black, Iron Cross Second Class, General Assault Badge, complete with his regimental shooting book. A full hand-written translation of the Wehrpass accompanies the book. Page 12 shows his records of regimental service from 1935 to 1944, 9 years. Accompanied by another Wehrpass, pass photograph in civil dress, a soldier by the name of ‘Reuter’, the Wehrpass begins 1938 France and Belgium, active service in Russia from the first day of the invasion including the attack on Moscow, wounded in Russia in September 1943. 4 promotions, the awards are Medal in the East, War Service Cross Second Class with swords, Iron Cross Second Class with swords, Silver Wound Badge. Last entry in the Wehrpass dated 26 September 1945. A full hand-written translation accompanies this Wehrpass, reasonable condition £140-£180

Lot 572

The mounted group of four miniature dress medals attributed to Major E. J. Ward-Ashton, Royal Artillery, who was recommended for the Victoria Cross Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol; Ottoman Empire, Order of the Medjidie, silver, gold and enamel; Sardinia, Kingdom, Al Valore Militare, silver; Ottoman Empire, Turkish Crimea, Sardinian issue, mounted as worn from a ‘quadruple’ top silver riband buckle with gold retaining pin, light pitting to first and minor enamel damage to Crescent suspension on second, generally very fine and better (4) £200-£240 --- Edward John Ward-Ashton was born with the surname Ward on 29 October 1836 and joined the Royal Artillery as a Gentleman Cadet on 18 November 1850. He became 2nd Lieutenant on 14 August 1854, and 1st Lieutenant on 28 November the same year. He served throughout the siege of Sebastopol and was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 2 November 1855), for ‘displaying coolness and zeal’ in the trenches. He was also awarded the Sardinian silver medal for valour and the Fifth Class of the Ottoman Order of the Medjidie. According to Royal Artillery records he was also recommended for the Victoria Cross for his gallantry on the first Assault on the Grand Redan on 18 June 1855, and the French Legion of Honour for his conduct in trenches on 8 September 1855. He subsequently assumed the additional surname of Ashton and died of pleurisy at Woolwich on 1 March 1880. Note: The recipient’s full sized awards were sold in these rooms in September 2000.

Lot 261

Pair: Major-General J. D. Mein, Madras Horse Artillery and Royal Horse Artillery India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Pegu (Capt. John D. Mein. 4th. Battn. Arty.); Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 1 clasp, Central India (Capt. & Bt. Major John D. Mein. A. Tp. H. Bde. Madras Arty.), mounted for display with an Artillery pouch badge and a miniature photograph of the recipient wearing his medals in a glazed display frame, light contact marks, generally very fine (2) £1,400-£1,800 --- John Desbrisay Mein was born in Carlisle on 7 September 1813. He was appointed Cornet in the Madras Horse Artillery on 11 December 1829; then made Lieutenant on 15 October 1838; Captain on 4 June 1852; Brevet Major on 28 November 1854; Lieutenant-Colonel (in Regt.) on 18 February 1861; Lieutenant-Colonel (Army) on 20 July 1858; Colonel (Regt.) on 5 June 1865; Colonel (Army) on 8 July 1864; and Major-General on 1 August 1872. Major-General Mein served in the Burmese War in 1852-53 in command of a field battery, and was present at the capture of Prome and occupation of Meeaday (Medal with clasp for Pegu). He also served in the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857-58 in command of a troop of horse artillery with the Saugor Field Force, including the attacks on Serghum and Kubrai; the battle of Banda; the attack on Thompore; the relief of Kirwee; and the attack on the heights of Punwarree and Duddoor in command of the right column advancing up the Duddoor Ghat (mentioned in despatches of General Whitlock, medal with clasp for Central India, and brevet of Lieutenant-Colonel). Mein commanded “D” Brigade Royal Horse Artillery from November 1865 to August 1870. Sold with the following archive: i) The recipient’s Royal Horse Artillery dress uniform in the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, c.1860, being the uniform worn by the recipient in the photograph, some fragility and damage to the interior lining but otherwise in good condition. ii) Original statement of service, dated 1871, with much detail as to his career. iii) Various original photographs, together with some copied photographic images; and original newspaper cuttings regarding his death. iv) A copy of the book On Service in India: The Mein Family Photographs 1870-1901, edited by Peter Duckers.

Lot 265

The mounted group of seven miniature dress medals worn by Colonel Sir Henry M. W. Gray, Royal Army Medical Corps The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 1st type badge, gold and enamels; The Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military) badge, gold and enamels; The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, badge, gold and enamels; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Cape Colony; 1914 Star; British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves, mounted as worn, the last with distressed ribbon, otherwise good very fine (7) £300-£400 --- K.B.E. London Gazette 3 June 1919. C.B. London Gazette 1 January 1916. C.M.G. London Gazette 3 June 1918. See Lot 264 for Colonel Gray’s full-sized awards.

Lot 610

Germany, Third Reich, Olympic Games Medal 1936, silver, an early heavy example with its full length riband; together with a Social Welfare Medal, a nice quality example with all finish remaining with its watered silk riband; and an Eastern People’s Medal Second Class in bronze with swords, with some minor discoloration to the bronze colour on the tips of the swords and the central motif, with its green riband and dress fitting pin, nearly extremely fine (3) £200-£240

Lot 498

An assorted collection of silver and white metal rings. The lot to include diamonds, gold tone metal, cluster rings, white stones, knot, hearts, marcasite, black stone, wirework, granulations, hallmarks, citrine, sapphire, halo, dress rings, single stone solitaire, band, Mackintosh style rose and more. All marked as or test as silver. Total weight approx 38.1g. Approx sizes H - R. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 485

A hallmarked 22ct yellow gold and opal plaque dress ring. The ring having an oval cut bezel set opal doublet to oval head and straight shank. Hallmarked for Birmingham date letter D, makers marks for SH. Head measures approx 2cm. Total weight approx 11.3g. Approx size K.5. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 219

An assorted collection of silver and white metal rings. The lot to include opal, coral, amber, white stones, various coloured stones, topaz, cubic zirconia, solitaire ring, cluster, halo, single stone, dress, crossover and more. All marked as or test as silver. Total weight approx 47.48g. Approx sizes I - U. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 535

A vintage platinum and 18ct white gold, sapphire and diamond dress ring. The cluster ring having our round cut sapphires to the centre encompassed by a halo of graduating round cut diamonds to scalloped split shoulders and a straight shank. Marked PLAT 18ct. Total weight approx 5.8g. Approx size N. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 272

A 10ct gold and onyx dress ring. The ring set with an oval cut onyx embellished bi-colour gold leaf decoration to bifurcated shoulders and plain shank. Weight 3.3g. Size R. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 547

A vintage hallmarked 9ct yellow gold and smoky stone dress ring. The ring having an oval cut double claw set smoky stone to pinched cathedral style shoulders and tapering shank. Hallmarked for London 1965, makers marks for G&T.J. Stone measures approx 19.5x14.5x8.8mm. Total weight approx 5.8g. Approx size N. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 534

A vintage hallmarked 9ct yellow gold and synthetic sapphire dress ring. The ring having a rectangular cut purple stone to scalloped setting and tapering shank. Hallmarked for London 1969, makers marks for AJ. Stone measures approx 11.5x8.5x6.5mm. Total weight approx 7.1g. Approx size R.5. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 527

A vintage 9ct white gold, synthetic sapphire and diamond dress ring. The ring having a rectangular cut magenta pink sapphire flanked by a bezel set accent diamond to each shoulder on straight shank. Marked 9k and DIA. Principle stone measures approx 14.2x10x7mm. Total weight approx 4.3g. Approx size O.5. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 456

A vintage white metal and synthetic spinel dress ring. The ring in the form of a rose having a round cut pale blue stone set to textured petals and scrolling split and granulated shoulders and straight shank. Unmarked, tests indicate silver. Total weight approx 5.5g. Approx size M.5. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.

Lot 255

A THIRD REICH NAZI GERMANY SA OFFICERS DRESS DAGGER, this is the 1933 pattern version produced by WKC of Solingen which is Wayersberg, Kirschbaum and CIE, the dagger has a brown wooden grip with an eagle and Swastika on it, the blade features the motto 'Alles Fur Deutschland' meaning ' Everything for Germany' the dagger comes in a brown scabbard but this has suffered quite a lot of paint loss, the blade has not got any visible damage but has some tarnishing by the blade guard and further scratches down the blade, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 299

A LARGE ARCHIVE OF WWII WARWICKSHIRE HOME GUARD EPHEMERA RELATING TO MR J.W.SWIFT, this archive includes two side caps with Royal Warwickshire cap badges on them, a battledress blouse with WWI ribbon bar on the front, this is a 1940 pattern but the label has been removed, 6th Warwickshire Home Guard shoulder titles, the area of Sutton Coldfield had the responsibility of the 6th Warwickshire Home Guard and Mr Swift lived nearby in Nether Whitacre, there are numerous HG training manuals included such as ones for battle procedure and rifle training, there is also a series of typed notes regarding the use of a Browning machine gun that has been folded previously, all of these items came in two worn small brown suitcases, one signed V.M.W. to the lid along with a brown leather belt, two dress uniform waistcoats, shaving brush, button polisher, buttons, razor blades and three complete tins of anti-gas ointments, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 287

A BLUE ROYAL REGIMENT OF FUSILIER NUMBER ONE DRESS JACKET, also included is an officers cap, the jacket is size 20 and dated 1957 with the makers label inside complete with broad arrow, the hat has a metal and bullion badge but the inside is damaged and the label missing, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 291

A QUANTITY OF MILITARY NUMBER TWO DRESS UNIFORMS AND BATTLEDRESS, to include a 1949 pattern blouse dated 1962 and size 6, a 1949 Pattern blouse dated 1964 and size 9, a 1949 Pattern blouse dated 1954 and size 11, three pairs of 1949 Pattern trousers to match the blouses, a number 2 jacket and trousers, the jacket has RRF button on it (8) items in total, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 252

A GERMAN MILITARY DRESS DAGGER, the blade and scabbard are in good condition and it also has a leather frog, the blade is marked Verchromt, the top of the handle has RLB.38 stamped into it, Customers must satisfy themselves prior to sale in regards to conditions and authenticity, viewing is advised, condition reports are available on request

Lot 631

2 X 9ct & SILVER DRESS RINGS, 4.9g

Lot 785

THREE SILVER SET DRESS RINGS

Lot 635

9ct AMETHYST DRESS RING, 3.6g

Lot 676

9 SILVER STONE SET DRESS RINGS

Lot 1263

Two Steiff Teddy Bears, comprising Teddy Bear Lyocell in traditional dress, and a Steiff Teddy Bear dressed in Bavarian costume, each 25cm high. (2)

Lot 567

A diorama model of military band, in grey painted dress, with painted plastic figures, in a fitted Perspex case, 25cm high, 73cm wide, 23cm deep.

Lot 1662

Two oval portraits in the 17 th century style depicting male figures in traditional dress .24 cm 19 cm .

Lot 1301

An Early example of Henriot Quimper hand painted figure a lady in traditional dress with signed base. Hight 26cm. No obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 261

A Victorian pre 1854 Royal Dockyard Battalion officers sword, blade 32" by Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, etched with crown over foliate "VR", crowned fouled anchor, "ROYAL DOCKYARD BATTN" and foliate panels, gilt hilt with folding guard, wire bound dark fishskin grip and dress knot, in a well fitting associated steel scabbard. Clean Condition, the blade retaining virtually all original polish, the hilt retaining most original gilt (a few dents and rust patches to scabbard). £300-500

Lot 252

A post 1953 Grenadier Guards Senior NCO's peaked cap; a similar Sergeants khaki SD uniform comprising: jacket, trousers, scarlet sash, white blancoed parade belt with Grenadier Guards buckle and rifle sling; also a mess dress jacket, trousers and waistcoat. GC £40-50

Lot 254

3 Highland Regiment OR's glengarries with badges: The Black Watch; The Highland Light Infantry and the Argyll and Sutherland Hldrs; another (without badge); an officer's RASC FS dress cap. GC £40-50

Lot 168

A Third Reich period dress bayonet, plated blade 9½", by Robert Klaas, Solingen, in its steel scabbard, basically GC (hilt plating dull, some wear to blade, surface rust to scabbard); and the blade and incomplete hilt of another, by Eickhorn. (2) £80-100

Lot 167

A Third Reich Fire Service dress bayonet, plated blade 7½", by W.K.C., plated hilt with chequered black grips, in its black painted scabbard with leather frog and dress knot. GC, the plating good (some wear to scabbard paint). £80-100

Lot 184

An American entrenching tool, the blade tang stamped "US", with wooden haft and steel reinforced handle; a steel scabbard for a Scottish officer's sword with 32" blade, a leather FS scabbard for an Infantry officer's sword with 32" blade, and a steel scabbard for a German dress bayonet with 8" blade (point worn); a leather bayonet; and 3 other scabbards. AF (8) £50-60

Lot 166

A Third Reich Fire Service dress bayonet, plated blade 10", by J.A. Henckels, Solingen, plated hilt with chequered black grips, in its black painted scabbard with leather frog. Clean condition, the plating good, the blade very good. £100-120

Lot 331

Vintage eight section dress makers dummy on triform stand.

Lot 776

John Downman (1750-1824)/Portraits of Ladies/half-length, each in a white dress and straw bonnet/oval/black chalk and watercolour, 21.5cm x 19cm CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 97

A quantity of jewellery and costume jewellery including three 14K gold dress studs, a 9ct gold and pearl dress stud, a pair of 9ct gold mounted dress studs, hat pins etc. CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 724

Madame Lhuiller/Portrait of a Seated Lady/wearing a white dress with book in her right hand/signed/watercolour, 22cm x 20cm CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 90

A ruby five-stone ring, the row of graduated stones in claw settings to an unmarked yellow metal shank, size O, approximately 3.4g and four other dress rings (5) CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 96

A pair of mother-of-pearl cufflinks set in 18ct gold, approximately 8g in total and four cased 9ct gold dress studs, in a fitted box, approximately 4g in total CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 193

A wax headed and shouldered doll, (missing head), cloth body with wax hands, in period dress and shoes, 38cm long CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 652

MOZ/Portrait of a Girl/half-length, wearing a colourful dress/signed/oil on board, 56.5cm x 56.5cm/and sundry pictures CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 710

Richard Samuel (1768-1787)/Portrait of a Lady/looking left, wearing a lace bonnet and black dress/signed on reverse/pastel, 18cm x 14cm/an oval portrait of John Reader, circa 1760 and another portrait. CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection

Lot 263

A 9ct gold dress ring set oval amethyst, size N, 5.8g.

Lot 237

A gold dress ring set very large oval citrine, (approximately 22cts), unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, size N½, 8.4g.

Lot 94

A Sitzendorf porcelain standing female figure in yellow lace dress, on gilt decorated circular base, 24cm high, with original box.

Lot 218

ENGLISH SCHOOL, early 19th century. Portrait of a lady, half-length, seated wearing red dress, pen inscription to stretcher “Mrs? Dowell…. 1831, Fowey? Place, Portland…. Devon”; Oil on canvas: 77cm x 63cm (unframed, w.a.f.).

Lot 93

A Sitzendorf porcelain figure of a female dancer in blue lace dress, on circular base with gilt line borders, 31cm high, with original box.

Lot 96

A Sitzendorf porcelain figure of a female dancer in pink & white lace dress, on gilt decorated circular base, 23.5cm, with original box.

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