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Lot 49

Third Reich Transitional SS (Schutzstaffel) Dress Dagger by Robert Klaas, Solingen, good example of a transitional pattern RZM dress dagger with grip having aluminium eagle and enamel SS runes. Typical RZM plated fittings to the grip mounts and the scabbard mounts. Double edged blade with motto ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’, reverse with Robert Klass trademark and RZM ‘M7/37 RZM 1051/39’ and SS runes. Couple of nicks to the edge of the blade. The blade measures 22cms, overall 37 cms. Some wear to the exterior fittings which is typical of RZM pieces. The transitional SS daggers are much harder to find than those of the SA.

Lot 132

WW2 German Kriegsmarine Officers Dress Dagger by WKC, good orange grip example with the original wire binding. Brass eagle pommel top and cross guard with fouled anchor having press stud to the reverse. Housed in polished deluxe pattern hammered scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged blade with engraved fouled anchor and foliage. WKC makers trademark to the base. Much of the original polish remains to the blade. The blade measures 25 cms, overall 42 cms.

Lot 32

Third Reich SA Feldherrnhalle Dagger by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen, this most interesting piece being a mixture of original and later produced parts of probably the rarest German dress dagger which was ever produced, the SA Feldherrnhalle. The dagger has brown wooden grip with eagle and swastika top pommel, the cross guard has SA emblem to the centre. Housed in a plated brass scabbard with two hanging rings. Double edged blade with motto ‘Alles für Deutschland’ and has the Carl Eickhorn makers trademark to the reverse. The blade measures 27 ¾ cms, overall 45cms. The SA Feldherrnhalle dagger was instituted in 1937 for the leaders of the Standarte Feldherrnhalle and for leaders in the staff of the SA Chief of Staff Viktor Lutze. The design of the dagger was created by Paul Casberg and was exclusively manufactured by Carl Eickhorn, Solingen. The daggers were all numbered and it is believed that about fifty were manufactured. In the 1960’s some original parts, including the blades were found in one of the Eickhorn factories, these were then sold and fittings were manufactured and daggers were produced for the collecting market, this is what we believe this example to be and is being sold as. These later produced examples are highly sought after by collectors today as an original examples are almost impossible to find and when they do come onto the market demand a premium price which most collectors can not justify.

Lot 137

Third Reich Government Officials Dress Dagger by Alcoso, Solingen, fine example of a Government officials dress dagger with two piece mother of pearl grips, patina to the eagle head pommel and cross guard with government style eagle. Attached to the dagger is an officers bullion dress knot / portepee, this is not a Government officials small pattern but appears to have been present on the dagger for a long time. Housed in the original scabbard with oakleaf hanging ring bands. Excellent condition double edged blade with much of the original finish remaining. Makers trademark to the reverse of the blade. The blade measures 25 ¾ cms, overall 39 ½ cms. Overall an excellent example of a rare Third Reich era dress dagger.

Lot 43

SIR JOHN LAVERY (IRISH 1856-1941) PORTRAIT OF MINNIE PLOWDEN AND HER SON HUMPHREY, STUDY FOR A FULL LENGTH PORTRAIT Oil on canvas Signed (lower left) 35.5 x 25cm (13¾ x 9¾ in.)Provenance: Minnie Plowden, thence by descent to the present owner Literature: Kenneth McConkey, John Lavery, A Painter and his World, 2010 (Atelier Books, Edinburgh), p. 71 In 1898 Lavery, with the help of fellow Glasgow Boys and under the Presidency of James McNeill Whistler, established the International Society of Sculptors, Painters and Gravers, with the idea of staging annual exhibitions or 'art congresses' in London. As Vice-President, Lavery's three contributions to this radical departure were Portrait Group (Père et Fille), 1897, (Musée d'Orsay, Paris), A Garden in France, 1897 (National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin) and Mrs Roger Plowden and Humphrey for which the present canvas is the oil sketch. It is not entirely clear where and when the painter met the Plowdens. A member of an old Catholic legal and clerical family that hailed at the time of the Crusades from Shropshire, Roger Herbert Plowden was the son of a banker in Rome where, in his early years he led the life of a country gentleman. After his marriage to the daughter of Henry Jump of Woolton, near Liverpool in August 1883, he and his wife led a peripatetic existence between Rome, the south of France, their house at 32 Portman Square, London and Scottish estates, leased for the hunting and shooting seasons. They had been living in Rome before returning recently to Scotland where in 1897 Plowden rented and then purchased the Strachur estate on Loch Fyne from the Duke of Argyll.  As with most large portrait commissions (fig. 1) Lavery planned his composition with a swift sketch as shown in Lot 43. In comparing the two it is instantly apparent that the composition has been reversed and the boy's leg positions changed. His silver suit has also been replaced by a black tabard. Sittings cannot have been easy since Minnie Plowden was unwell and increasingly immobile. As a 'mother and son' subject, the finished work is nevertheless a fine complement in tone, colour, handling and scale to the Orsay 'father and daughter'. For its part, the sketch is also more than a snapshot, making play with the flash of red in the sitter's cape and creating, in its soft greys, its own fine harmonies.  Kenneth McConkey    Condition Report: Light surface dirt throughout. A very minor loss to the centre of the lower edge. There is an area of slight undulation to the canvas visible to the upper right corner. Some very fine craquelure to the black pigment of Minnie's dress. Very small loss and surface scratch visible just above the signature, hardly noticeable. Inspection under UV reveals no obvious evidence of restoration or repair. In overall good original condition. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 331

A 9ct gold sapphire and diamond ring, size H, 9ct gold six stone diamond set wedding band, size J, 9ct gold dress ring, (cut), 5.5g gross (3)

Lot 386

Jewellery - a silver mounted Onoto fountain pen, Victorian mourning brooch, cultured and simulated pearls, dress rings, earrings, brooches, necklaces etc in shagreen effect jewellery box etc qty

Lot 323

A cultured pearl 9ct gold mounted dress ring, twisting shoulders, size S, 3g gross, another pale blue solitaire, metal shank, size N, stamped 9ct, 6.3g gross (3)

Lot 347

Watches & Jewellery - a lady's 9ct gold cased wristwatch, silver earrings, costume jewellery, dress watches, beads, Rosary, brooches etc qty

Lot 97

A Capodimonte Porcelain figure, by Volta, Fisherman's Pearl; others Tiziano Galli, The Buskers; Napoleonic dress Officers, Scheibe Alsbach figure, as General Poniatowski zu Pferd etc (9)

Lot 194

Fashion & Textiles - a vintage 1960s/70s Max Finberg green beaded dress, size approx 16, 1940s/50s S Krishna sawmy Row Bangalore ladies Tailors embroidered floral red evening cape, hand bags, cream silk shawl, 19th century lace wedding shawl/collar etc

Lot 365

Jewellery - a pair of 9ct gold oval panel cufflinks, 9ct gold necklace, 9ct gold mounted earrings, others yellow metal, pendant, anchor brooch, citrine dress ring etc, assorted marks, 9ct, 375, part unmarked 26.3g gross

Lot 376

A diamond and three colour tourmaline dress ring, three mixed cut tourmalines between diamond set double row shoulders, 9ct gold shank, size S, 1.9g gross

Lot 299

A yellow metal and green quartz dress ring, size P, 4.1g, a matching pendant, 1.6g, and an 18ct gold box link chain, 8.4g

Lot 320

An 18ct gold crossover ring set central diamond flanked paste stones, size M/N, 3.8g, a 9ct gold wedding band, size Q, 2.3g, a 9ct gold and opal dress ring, size Q, 1.55g, and a 9ct gold Corpus Christie pendant, 0.4g

Lot 5

A Lladro figure of an elegant man in smart dress on horseback, Location:

Lot 298

Second World War medal group to include 1939-45 star, Italy star, France and Germany star, Defence medal, 1939-45 War medal and GRVI Territorial Efficiency medal and minatures to include 1939-45 star, France and Germany star, Defence medal, 1939-45 Ear medal, 1977 silver jubilee medal and GRVI Effeciency medal impressed to Leiutenant G.H.J. Robinson Royal Artillery. Together with Second World War 1937 Pattern officers service dress tunic, cap with sambrown etcLieutenant George Robinson Enlisted in the Royal Artillery at the age of 17 years old after lying about his age and ended his military career as Major, one of the youngest in British military history. He fought all over Europe and was present at the battle of Arnhem. Demobbed from the army in 1946 aged 24 years old. After the war he worked for Gillette industries and was appointed manufacturing director.

Lot 287

Two militaria reference books "volumes 1 + 2, Head - dress badges of the British Army" by Arthur L.Kipling and Hugh L.King

Lot 133

A rare campaign service group of nine awarded to Paymaster Captain J. M. L. Cusack, Royal Navy, who was Mentioned in Despatches and awarded the Russian Order of St. Anne for his services in H.M.S. Yarmouth at the Battle of Jutland, in addition to receiving the Czech War Cross Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 1 clasp, Cape Colony (Clerk J. M. L. Cusack, H.M.S. Doris); Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Jubaland (J. M. L. Cusack, Clerk, R.N., H.M.S. Magicienne); 1914-15 Star (Payr. J. M. L. Cussack, R.N.); British War and Victory Medals, M.I.D. oak leaf (Payr. Lt. Cr. J. M. L. Cusack, R.N.); Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Russia, Order of St. Anne, 3rd Class breast badge, with swords, by Eduard, St. Petersburg, 36 x 36mm., gold and enamels, with manufacturer’s name on the reverse, ‘56’ gold mark on eyelet and kokoshnik mark on sword hilts; Czechoslovakia, War Cross, mounted as worn, together with a mounted set of related miniature dress medals, the St Anne in gold but with damage to reverse, and two ribbon bars, all contained in a leather carrying case, generally good very fine (9) £2,000-£2,400 --- James Meade Loughnan Cusack was born in Kilkenny in September 1880 and entered the Royal Navy as an Assistant Clerk in January 1898. Joining H.M.S. Doris a few months later, and having passing his Clerk’s examination, he witnessed active service off South Africa in the Boer War, including time ashore in Cape Colony (Medal & clasp). Next joining the Magicienne, he added a rare Africa General Service Medal for Jubaland to his accolades, and was advanced to Assistant Paymaster in September 1901. By the outbreak of hostilities in August 1914, Cusack was serving as a Paymaster in the cruiser Yarmouth, in which capacity he was present at the battle of Jutland. As part of the Third Light Cruiser Squadron, and in the company of her consort Falmouth, she fought several duels, scoring some hits on the Lutzow and Derfflinger, and possibly the Seydlitz too; one of these, according to an officer on the bridge, making ‘a topping target and it was very pleasant to see salvo after salvo of our 6-inch hitting her’. Indeed so enthusiastic was the Yarmouth’s gunnery department that new ‘ammunition was sent up the hoists with so much energy as to accumulate a dangerous amount at the top’. In Jellicoe’s subsequent despatch (London Gazette 15 September 1916, refers), Cusack was cited for good services in action and recommended for early promotion. He was duly appointed Staff Paymaster and, later still, awarded his 3rd Class Russian Order of St. Anne ‘for distinguished service rendered at the Battle of Jutland’ (London Gazette 5 June 1917). Moreover, he was awarded the Czechoslovakian War Cross (London Gazette 26 August 1921), an extremely rare accolade in terms of British recipients, let alone an R.N. officer. Cusack ended the Great War as a Paymaster Commander in the cruiser Suffolk. Having then served on the China Station in the gunboat Bee in the mid-1920s, he was placed on the Retired List as a Paymaster Captain in September 1930. Recalled on the renewal of hostilities in September 1939, he served at the R.N.H. Chatham and in H.M.S. Flora, a parent ship at Invergordon. He died in Honiton, Devon in September 1961, aged 80 years. Sold with copied research.

Lot 237

Four: Captain L. C. Saville, Royal West African Frontier Force and Gold Coast Defence Force War Medal 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (Mr L. C. Saville) ‘Mr’ possibly added later; Coronation 1953, unnamed as issued; Efficiency Decoration, G.VI.R., 2nd issue, Gold Coast, with ‘E.II.R.’ Second Award Bar, unnamed, with integral top riband bar, mounted court style for wear; together with a mounted set of four miniature dress medals similar to the above (except E.D. is a ‘G.VI.R.’ first issue, has the ‘Territorial’ top riband bar, and is without the Second Award Bar), good very fine (4) £400-£500 --- Provenance: John Tamplin Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, March 2009. Leonard Charles Saville was born in Deptford on 8 September 1903. On 17 March 1919 he joined the Post Office and was engaged as a Clerk in the Accountant-General’s Department of the G.P.O., London. On 22 June 1927 he was appointed an Assistant Accountant in the Posts and Telegraph Department of the Gold Coast and he arrived to assume his duties there on 6 July 1927. Promoted Accountant in 1938, and on 30 September 1938 he was appointed Assistant Controller of Posts, having previously served for a time as Acting Chief Accountant and Acting Senior Assistant Controller of Posts. In 1943 he moved to Palestine and was appointed Chief Accountant, Posts and Telegraphs. He remained there until 1947 and for his services in latter years was awarded the General Service Medal. On 17 October 1947 he was appointed Assistant Postmaster General and Chief Accountant of the General Post Office in Hong Kong. He served as Postmaster General from 1950 until retiring in 1958. Saville was appointed a Cadet in the Gold Coast Defence Force on 6 June 1928. He was appointed a Second Lieutenant on 1 April 1930 and was promoted to Lieutenant on 6 June 1931 and Captain on 16 September 1935. During the Second World War he served with the Royal West African Frontier Force; he was awarded the Efficiency Decoration (Gold Coast) in 1942, this announced in the Gold Coast Gazette of 14 November 1942. He was awarded a clasp notified in the gazette of 29 May 1954. Sold with copied research.

Lot 622

An unusual group of five miniature dress medals, in the form of a bracelet, attributed to Colonel C. J. R. Rayment, Army Veterinary Department Afghanistan 1878-80, no clasp; Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, 1 clasp, Suakin 1885; India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Waziristan 1894-5; India General Service 1895-1902, 2 clasps, Relief of Chitral 1895, Punjab Frontier 1897-98; Khedive’s Star, dated 1884-6, mounted in the form of a bracelet, with the clasps affixed to enamel ‘ribands’, and housed in a fitted Spink, London, tooled leather case, nearly extremely fine (5) £400-£500 --- George Joseph Robert Rayment was commissioned Veterinary Surgeon in the Army Veterinary Department on 24 July 1872, and served in the Second Afghan War in 1880, including the expedition against the Atchakzais (Medal). He saw further service during the Egyptian campaign of 1882, and was present at the engagement at Mahsama (Medal, and Khedive’s Star). He subsequently served in the Sudan campaign in 1885 (Clasp), and then with the Waziristan Delimitation Escort under Brigadier General Turner in 1884 (Mentioned in Despatches), and with the Waziristan Field Force under Sir William Lockhart in 1894-95 (Medal with clasp). He saw further service with the Chitral Field Force under Sir Robert Low in 1895 (Mentioned in Despatches, Medal with clasp), and then in the campaign on the North West Frontier of India in 1897-98 with the Tochai Field Force as Inspecting Veterinary Officer (Clasp). He was advanced Veterinary Lieutenant-Colonel on 4 August 1898. Sold with two original letters, and a portrait photographic image believed to be of the recipient.

Lot 637

Germany, Third Reich, War Service Cross, Second Class, with Swords, zinc, unmarked; War Service Medal, bronze; Mother’s Cross in gold, gilt and enamel; together with a Parade mounted pair comprising the Armed Forces Long Service Medal for 4 years and the Entry into Austria Medal 13 March 1938, mounted dress style with eagle and swastika motif, good very fine (5) £100-£140

Lot 64

The extremely well-documented and scarce Helicopter Winchman’s ‘Search and Rescue’ 1969 A.F.C., 1957 A.F.M. group of six awarded to Master Engineer P. E. J. ‘Chalky’ White, 78 Squadron, Royal Air Force, for his gallant rescue of a watchman on a drilling barge, in the midst of a violent storm, off Dubai Jetty, Persian Gulf, 25 January 1969. In a career of over 28 years, White amassed thousands of flying hours in at least 37 different aircraft Air Force Cross, E.II.R., reverse officially dated ‘1969’, and reverse additionally engraved ‘GO. 579681 M. Eng. P. E. J. White R.A.F.’; Air Force Medal, E.II.R. (579681. F. Sgt. P. E. J. White. R.A.F.); War Medal 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Near East (579681 F. Sgt. P. E. J. White. R.A.F.); General Service 1962-2007, 1 clasp, Northern Ireland (60579681 M. Eng. P. E. J. White RAF); Royal Air Force L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (579681 F. Sgt. P. E. J. White. R.A.F.) mounted for wear, housed in a Worcestershire Medal Service Ltd leather case, generally very fine (lot) £6,000-£8,000 --- A.F.C. London Gazette 10 June 1969: ‘On 25th January 1969, Master Engineer White was briefed as winchman of the 78 Squadron Duty Search and Rescue helicopter crew, to attempt the rescue of a watchman from a drilling barge, with a 40 foot gantry on the stern, in difficulties half a mile off Dubai Jetty. A number of attempts at rescue had been made by various vessels from Dubai but, due to the violent sea state, they had all proved abortive. With a visibility of five nautical miles, the vessel was quickly located and found to be dragging its anchor in breakers approximately 300 yards from a lee shore. The generally rough sea, (sea state five) and the dragging effect of the one bow anchor caused the 80 foot barge to corkscrew violently and the gantry to gyrate furiously. The vertical movement of the bow was estimated to be twenty feet. With the barge lying head into wind, which at this time was gusting between 20 and 30 knots, the pilot found that, in the normal head-into-wind hover, the tail rotor of the Wessex helicopter was within feet of the top of the gyrating gantry and the first attempt was abandoned. Master Engineer White suggested that if the helicopter could be hovered 45 degrees out of wind this would keep the tail rotor away from the gantry and he would be willing to attempt a rescue. This was done and Master Engineer White started to winch down to the barge. However, due to lack of visual reference, the pilot was unable to maintain a steady hover and, although the winchman made contact with the barge, the rescue attempt had to be discontinued and Master Engineer White was winched back into the aircraft. Master Engineer White indicated that he would risk a further attempt at rescue, and the helicopter was brought into position at a much lower hover. Master Engineer White managed to obtain a foothold on the pitching deck and within a minute the survivor was secured and winched aboard the Wessex. During both winching operations, Master Engineer White was in grave danger of being dashed against the side or superstructure of the barge and, throughout the entire incident, he acted in the best tradition of the Service. He displayed complete disregard of personal safety and showed tenacity and courage well beyond the call of duty. The fact that both he and the remainder of the crew are only part-time Search and Rescue operators, with minimal training in the role, does much to emphasise his courage.’ 1 of 2 A.F.C’s awarded for the incident, as well as a Queen’s Commendation For Valuable Service In The Air. A.F.M. London Gazette 13 June 1957. The original recommendation states: ‘Flight Sergeant White has served with 511 Squadron, Royal Air Force Station, Lyneham, since March, 1952, as a flight engineer. For the last two years he has held an above average Transport Command category and at all times his work, keenness and efficiency have been an inspiration to all. On 6th October, 1956, he was flight engineer on a Hastings aircraft detailed for a flight from Lyneham to Luqa. As the aircraft crossed the English coast, the airspeed indicator suddenly failed to register. Flight Sergeant White investigated the failure and ascertained that no pressure was entering the instruments. By experimenting with lengths of alloy tubing, he produced a reading on the air speed indicator. Then, with the external rudder lock, webbing tape and tubing from the pressure head lines, he constructed a substitute pressure head and mounted it in the air-stream, through the starboard static vent access panel. The airspeed obtained appeared accurate with the power set and the aircraft was stalled to verify this. The result was exceedingly accurate. Flight Sergeant White’s remarkable ingenuity and knowledge of the aircraft resulted in the flight being continued to a safe landing at Luqa. Flight Sergeant White is an enthusiastic and thoroughly capable Air Engineer, who continues to perform outstanding work with his Squadron both in the air and on the ground. His resourcefulness on the flight to Malta is but one example of what could be expected of this aircrew Non-Commissioned Officer when face to face with danger or difficulty. His technical knowledge, combined with determination and natural ability, has done much to ensure aircraft serviceability and airborne efficiency. Flight Sergeant White’s devotion to duty and invaluable contribution to his Squadron and the Long Range Force are worthy of recognition.’ Peter Ernest John ‘Chalky’ White joined the Royal Air Force as an Apprentice Airframe Fitter at No. 1 School of Technical Training, Halton in August 1943. He joined the 47th Entry, and passed out in August 1946. White was posted for pilot training to No. 4 F.T.S., Heany, Southern Rhodesia in 1949, however, he was deemed unsuitable for flying and posted to No. 4 Technical Training School, St. Athan in September the following year. White remustered as a Flight Engineer in April 1951 and was posted for further training to No. 242 O.T.U., Dishforth. White served with 511 Squadron (Handley Page Hastings) at Lyneham, March 1952 - May 1957 (A.F.M.). He was posted to 216 Squadron (Comets) at Lyneham, and then served with 99 Squadron (Britannias) also based at Lyneham, from 1959. The latter was a Conversion Flight, and White served with them until February 1968. During his time with 99 Squadron he qualified as a Master Engineer and had amassed a total of over 8,000 flying hours world-wide. White retrained as a Helicopter Crewman at R.A.F. Odiham in March 1968, and was then posted to 78 Squadron (Wessex Helicopters) at Sharjah, Persian Gulf in June 1968. 78 Squadron were employed as a Search and Rescue unit, and it was whilst serving with them as a Winchman that White distinguished himself during the rescue of a watchman from a drilling barge off the Dubai Jetty, 25 January 1969 (A.F.C.) After a nine month tour, White returned to R.A.F. Odiham where he was to become an Instructor with the Helicopter Operational Training Flight in September 1970. He was to be involved in compiling the technical training syllabus for both pilots and crew of Puma helicopters. White had to take enforced retirement in August 1973, by which time he had completed over 28 years service and flown in at least 37 different types of aircraft. Master Engineer White died in January 1987. Sold with the following archive: i) No. 6B (warm weather) Non-Ceremonial Dress Issue (complete with brevet and ribands); R.A.F. issue white soft leather, Flying Gloves; American type O/S/FAP-2 Sheepskin Summer Flying Gloves; Warrant Officer Copper topped hard wood, Swagger Stick; Gold embroidered 115 Squadron badge (Q.C.) on black felt; 115 Squadron Blaz...

Lot 472

1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star (2), one with copy Air Crew Europe clasp; Africa Star, this a copy; Pacific Star; Burma Star; Italy Star (2); France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; War Medal 1939-45; India Service Medal; U.N. Korea 1950-54, unnamed as issued; U.N. Medal (2), both on UNFICYP ribbon; together with a mounted group of four miniature dress medals, comprising 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; and Defence and War Medals 1939-45; and a mounted group of five miniature dress medals, comprising 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; and General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1945-48, generally very fine and better (lot) £60-£80

Lot 48

The mounted group of ten miniature dress medals attributed to Major-General (Surgeon) Sir Robert Porter, Royal Army Medical Corps The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, K.C.B. (Military) Knight Commander’s badge, gold and enamel; The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, C.M.G., Companion’s badge, gold and enamel; Ashanti Star 1896; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Elanslaagte, Defence of Ladysmith, Orange Free State, Transvaal; 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; Belgium, Kingdom, Order of the Crown, Officer’s badge, silver-gilt, gold and enamel, with rosette on riband; Croix de Guerre, A.I.R., bronze, mounted court-style as worn, good very fine and better (10) £500-£700 --- Provenance: Dix Noonan Webb, September 2002. The recipient’s full-sized awards sold in these rooms as part of the Colonel Riddick Collection of Medals to the Medical Services in December 2006. Robert Porter was born in Co. Donegal on 31 January 1858, and educated at Foyle College, Londonderry, Glasgow University and Paris, qualifying as a M.B. at Glasgow in 1879. Entering the Army Medical Department as a Surgeon, and afterwards Surgeon-Captain in February 1881, he was promoted to Surgeon-Major in February 1893. He served in the Ashanti Expedition of 1895-96 for which he received an honourable mention. Next serving in the Boer War, he was promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel on February 1901, and was present in operations in Natal during 1899, including actions at Elandslaagte and Lombard’s Kop and in the defence of Ladysmith. He served for the remainder of the war in the Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony. Promoted to Colonel in January 1910, he was briefly placed on Half Pay on 14 January 1914. Restored to Full Pay with the onset of war, Porter served in France and Flanders with the original British Expeditionary Force as Deputy Director of Medical Services, being ranked as Temporary Surgeon-General, Army Medical Staff in November 1914 and Surgeon-General (ranking as Major-General) in February 1915. From 1915 to 1917 he was Director of Medical Services to the Second Army. For his wartime services he was awarded the C.B. in 1916, C.M.G. in 1919, the Belgian Order of the Crown 3rd Class and Croix de Guerre, and was six times Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazettes 19 October 1914, 17 February 1915, 22 June 1915, 1 January 1916, 29 May 1917, and 24 December 1917). He was knighted, receiving the K.C.B. in 1921. Major-General Sir Robert Porter died on 27 February 1928, The Times of 28 February giving the following: ‘Sir Robert Porter was one of the distinguished group of “War Doctors” who built up on the Western Front the finest organisation for the relief of the wounded which had ever existed. He came to his great work as Director of Medical Services of the Second Army with a distinguished record and with a reputation for thoroughness in all that he undertook, between the years 1915 and 1917 that reputation was justified’.

Lot 431

1914 Star, with copy clasp (62469 Gnr: J. W. Balmer. R.F.A.); 1914-15 Star (6900 Spr. J. Probert. R.E.); British War Medal 1914-20 (4) (13522 Pte. A. Martin S. Staff. R.; A-3043 Pte. E. Martin. K.R. Rif. C.; 242549 Pte. W. Pollard. Y. & L.R.; 42419. 2.A.M. H. Hill. R.A.F.); Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18 (Frank Pinkard); Victory Medal 1914-19 (16545 Pte. R. E. Fox. S. Staff. R.); together with a mounted group of three miniature dress medals, comprising 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-20; and Victory Medal 1914-19, generally very fine and better (lot) £120-£160

Lot 443

British War Medal 1914-20 (O. S. Chew. V.A.D.) officially re-impressed naming; together with the recipient’s South African Military Nursing Service lapel badge; a pair of Nursing Service shoulder boards; and three lapel badges, for Navy War Fund, South African Legion Women’s Auxiliary, and British Red Cross Society and Order of St. John, very fine £70-£90 --- Olive Sidney Grobler, née Chew, was born in India on 6 September 1886 and, following the death of both her parents, was sent to live with her uncle, Dr. William Roger Chew, in Grahamstown, South Africa. Following nursing training in Port Elizabeth, she was sent to England and served with the Voluntary Aid Detachment during the Great War on the Western Front. According to family tradition, Miss Chew was shipwrecked when the troopship R.M.S. Kenilworth Castle collided with H.M.S. Rival off the Eddystone Lighthouse on 4 June 1918; 15 crew members were drowned and the ship was badly damaged, but Miss Chew survived, dressed in only her night-dress and an overcoat. This account has not been confirmed, however. Returning to South Africa, Miss Chew completed her training at Johannesburg General Hospital, and subsequently married J. N. Grobler on 2 February 1926. They had one daughter together, Eugene Mary Grobler. Olive Grobler died on 25 December 1962. Sold with a photographic image of the recipient. For the medals awarded to the recipient’s husband, see Lot 219; and for the medals awarded to the recipient’s uncle and other family members, see Lots 147 and 187.

Lot 905

WALTER MILLER (SCOTTISH CONTEMPORARY)  DRESS RUN  Oil on canvas, signed lower right, dated (19)94, 106 x 142cm   Title inscribed to label verso Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 297

* Pantuhoff (Igor, 1911-1972). Portrait of a young female artist, oil on canvas, half-length portrait of a young blond-haired girl wearing a diaphanous dress and black choker, holding an artist's palette and brush, the edge of a canvas to the right, and 2 cherries to the left, symbol to lower right (artist's mark?), verso inscribed in pencil 'To Gordon affectionately' with indistinct initials, 49.5 x 38.5 cm (19 1/2 x 15 1/8 ins), framed (57.7 x 47.8 cm) QTY: (1)NOTE:Born to an aristocratic Russian family that emigrated to the United States after the 1918 revolution, Igor Pantuhoff is especially known for his portraiture, and in particular his distinctive paintings of wide-eyed females.

Lot 167

* English School. Three studies of fashionable individuals, pencil and watercolour on wove paper, all unsigned, studies include two women in profile dressed in gowns, shawls and bonnets, three gentlemen standing in a group wearing beribboned wigs, tricorne hats, frock coats, waistcoats, knee-length breeches, and buckled shoes, and a solitary woman stands in profile wearing a large elegant hat, a dress and shawl, the largest sheet 12.5.x 6.5 cm (5 x 2 1/2 ins), uniformly framed and glazed (the largest 29.5 x 26.5 cm), together with a study of a young girl by another hand, watercolour and pencil on card, 'Rd. Cosway' is pencil to verso, tipped onto mount, sheet size 12.6 x 7.5 cm (5 x 3 ins), mounted. QTY: (4)

Lot 12

* Follower of Allan Ramsay (1713-1784). Portrait of a young lady, oil on canvas, half-length portrait of a young woman wearing a lace-edged pink and white silk dress, a flower tucked into her ribbon lacings, and pearl strings embellishing the slashed sleeves and the pink bow in her hair, some craquelure, re-lined, 76 x 63.7 cm (30 x 25 1/8 ins), gilt moulded frame (91.7 x 79.5 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Lyon and Turnbull, Edinburgh, 2003.

Lot 134

* Cole (George, 1810-1883). Portrait of Jane Baker Lambert and her daughter Alice Jane in the Conservatory, oil on canvas, relined, some small areas of retouching (mainly to black dress), faint surface crack and two tiny flakes of loss to left pillar, 92 x 71 cm (36 1/4 x 28 ins), magnificent period gilt frame (124.5 x 104 cm), verso with circular label bearing ink manuscript number 31735, the number repeated on a more recent label with artist's nameNOTE:Provenance: Skinner, April 1 1995 lot 618A (sold as a pair with the matching portrait of Henry Thomas Lambert, signed and dated 1858); Christie's, November 9 1995 lot 29; collection of David and Sarah Battie.

Lot 98

* Sharples (Rolinda, 1793-1838). Portrait of a Young Lady, circa 1820s, oil on panel, portrait of a young woman seated on a chaise longue, wearing a white dress trimmed with lace, pink scarf draped around her and the back of the chaise, holding a mounted crayon with a sketchbook on her lap, panel size 16.5 x 21.2 cm (6 1/2 x 8 1/4 ins), artist's inscription to verso 'Painted by Rolinda Sharples 1823 Lower Harley Place Clifton', verso of panel stamped 'R. Davy / 16 Wardour St', period gilt moulded decorative frame (36 x 31 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: Francis Greenacre, Clifton, Bristol, by 1992; Purchased by Martin R. Davies from Francis Greenacre, 2 July 1992 (£850); Estate of Martin R. Davies, Bristol.

Lot 374

A collection of six watches including a gents 1960's Accurist Shockmaster 17 jewels, gold-plated on an expandable bracelet. A date just 1980 Seiko quartz, a Sekonda, a ladies Michel Herbelin gold-plated dress watch, a gold-plated Rotary on a leather strap and a 1960's Pierpont on an expandable bracelet.

Lot 375

Two ladies Citizen Eco Drive watches in presentation cases, both date just, one on a leather strap, the other a dress watch on a bi-colour articulated bracelet.

Lot 218

Nao seated girl with kitten, 15cm and seated girl, 17cm; six Spanish porcelain figures of girls including Porceval and Requena, and a Cemark International figure of a lady in Edwardina dress, 25cm. (9)

Lot 409

WW1 Period Officers Service Dress Cap. A good example tailored with a thin leather chinstrap and leather buttons. The interior with cotton lining and leather sweatband. The cap retains a good shape small moth to the peak. Evidence of badge having been worn ... Accompanied by a 1922 pattern Other Rank's cap. This fitted with a WW2 plastic economy RAMC cap badge. GC (2 items) INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 422

Tank Corps WW1 Attributed Uniform & Cap. A very rare original example worn by Lieutenant Frederick Albert Roebuck of the 19th Bn Tank Corps. Comprising: Officer's service dress cap. Complete with Tank Corps cap badge leather chinstrap and leather sweatband to the interior. One button detached, blades of the badge with thick verdigris indicating this badge always been worn. Cuff Rank service dress tunic. This example was tailored by John Barker of London. Retaining original insignia of 19th Bn Tank Corps ribbons to the shoulder straps T.C. OSD collar badges. T.C. bullion sleeve badge. King's Shropshire Light Infantry buttons, Wound Badge and three blue overseas chevrons. The interior with tailor's label and ink name "F.A. ROEBUCK 16/8/18" Clean condition but now with scattered moth holes. Overalls with matching tailor's label and ink details. Sam Browne belt with brace strap dated 1917. Service dress unit 1917 pattern, fitted with leather buttons, medal ribbons. Evidence of collar badges, wound stripe and overseas chevrons removed. Indicating post WW1 worn. Three original photographs showing Lt Roebuck wearing both uniforms. Original 20th August 1918 Commission. Overall Clean condition with some moth. (9 items) Lieutenant Frederick Albert Roebuck originally served in the Ranks of the Army Service Corps landing in France on the 28th February 1915. He was later commissioned into the KSLI (30th September 1918) and then is confirmed as transferring to the Tank Corps. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 83

Badge. 104th Bengal Fusiliers pre 1881 Officer's fur cap grenade. Very fine and exceedingly scarce gilt flaming grenade, the domed ball mounted with gilt laurel wreath bearing central silver BF cypher over gilt PEGU DELHI scroll. The base of the wreath with applied tri-part scroll PUNJAB CHILLIANWALLAH GOOJERAT. Two screw posts. VGC Became 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers on Friday 1st July, 1881 whilst under the command of Lt. Col. John Gore Campbell. This actual piece is photographed as No. 938 in "Head-dress Badges of the British Army". Provenance. Provenance. Ex Hugh King Collection, Bosleys.   INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 265

Canadian 9th Horse head-dress badge Good scarce large die-stamped brass oval scroll THE NINTH HORSE IN MALO CORNU ornamented with maple; rampant chained Unicorn to voided centre, Loops. GC INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 345

Royal Artillery Victorian Officer's dress pouch, pouch belt and waist belt. A good example of dark blue melton cloth, the face edged with gold lace of regimental pattern. To the centre, heavily gold embroidered Royal Arms and crimson velvet cushion scroll UBIQUE within a wreath of oak leaves and acorns; an applied gilt metal gun to the base of the wreath which rests on a padded tri-part crimson velvet cushion scroll inscribed QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT. Reverse complete with leather lined wallet, gilt floral ends and plain belt loops. Bullion remains bright. Complete with foul weather cover. One moth hole to reverse ... Pouch Belt of gold lace belt of regimental pattern, complete with ornate buckle tip and slide. Bullion Bright ... Waist belt of gold lace with gilt snake clasp both sword slings and three sabretache slings. Waist belt again of regimental pattern lace, complete with gilt Victorian clasp and sword and sabretache slings. Bullion and gilt bright. (4 items) INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 403

1st VB Sherwood Foresters (Derbyshire Regt.) Attributed Officer's Home Service Pattern Helmet & Side Cap Attributed to Captain H.M. Clifford of the 1st Volunteer Battalion. A good clean rare example, of the home service pattern helmet, blue cloth material with silver plated furniture, including, chinchain with velvet backing. To the front a Victorian crown regimental helmet plate, to the centre resting upon a blue enamel ground the Regimental device. Also with title scrolls “Sherwood Foresters 1st Volunteer Battalionâ€. The interior with leather sweatband, this with crimson silk edging. No moth very good shape ... Accompanied by an Officer's field service side cap. This of dark blue material with silvered Regimental Victorian cap badge and buttons. The interior with a paper label ink name "H.M. Clifford" GC ... Also an original photograph of Captain Clifford wearing full dress uniform and holding this helmet ... All contained in a metal home service helmet storage tin. Overall VGC. (4 items) Captain later Major Horace Montague Clifford, resigned his commission 1907. He volunteered during the Great War and served with the 2/5th Bn Sherwood Foresters landing in France in 1917. He was wounded at Kemmel in 1918. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 477

WW1 Royal Air Force 1918 Khaki pattern Officer's cap A scarce example of the service dress cap of khaki cloth, with black patent leather peak and chin strap. To the front the Gaunt all metal pattern cap badge. The interior retaining leather sweatband and cotton lining. this with tailor's details. The cap retains a good shape and is moth free. INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 174

Malaya. Jahore Police head-dress badge. Good rare British made large die-stamped silvered crowned oval inscribed in native characters; centre with shield five pointed star and crescent. Firmin London oval tablet Loops. VGC Bob Betts Collection INVOICE PAYABLE ON PRESENTATION BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY

Lot 308

A traditional style Chinese embroidered silk dress, floral and butterfly sewn decoration, no size, and a modern Oriental cord style jacket, label reads "Ya Zheng, size XL"

Lot 312

A traditional Mongolian Del style ceremonial outfit or dress, unsized, pit to pit measurement approx 40cm, overall length approx 100cm

Lot 451

A VINTAGE FRENCH BISQUE COLLECTOR'S DOLL IN FULL PERIOD DRESS WITH ARTICULATED LIMBS - 67 CM

Lot 454

A SCHOENAU & HOFFMEISTER 1909 2 1/2 BISQUE HEAD WITH BLUE SLEEPING EYES OPEN MOUTH WITH TOP FOUR TEETH SHOWING WITH PAINTED FEATURES, BALL JOINTED LIMBS DOLL IN KNITTED PURPLE DRESS AND HAT

Lot 459

AN ALBERON PORCELAIN DOLL "DAISY" FEATURING LONG CURLY LOCKS OF HAIR WITH HANDPAINTED PORCELAIN HEAD, LEGS AND ARMS IN A TARTAN DRESS WITH MATCHING ACCESSORIES - STAMP MARK TO BACK OF NECK

Lot 461

A VINTAGE SHOW STOPPER PORCELAIN DOLL WITH A LACE DRESS AND PAINTED BOOTS

Lot 462

A ARMAND MARSEILLE GERMAN BISQUE DOLL WITH COMPOSITION JOINTED BODY WITH FOUR TEETH WITH VINTAGE LACE DRESS AND ORIGINAL COTTON UNDER GARMENTS

Lot 463

A GOTZ PSH 'PHILLIP HEATH' AFRICAN GIRL DOLL IN TRADITIONAL DRESS

Lot 466

A VINTAGE CHILTERN BABY DOLL WITH CREAM DRESS AND BONNET WITH SLEEPY EYES

Lot 468

A GOTZ DOLL BY ARTIST PHILLIP HEATH IN TRADITIONAL DRESS LIMITED EDITION 466/550 1995

Lot 469

A GOTZ BY PHILLIP HEATH ARTIST DOLL IN A FLOWING WHITE DRESS

Lot 471

A VINTAGE BEAUTIFUL LADY DOLL(HARD TO DECIPHER STAMP ON NECK) IN TRADITIONAL DRESS 1993 (MISSING FINGER)

Lot 555

A SILVER DRESS RING IN A PRESENTATION BOX

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