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General Officer, late Army Dental Corps Full Dress Tunic. A fine and possibly unique example of a pattern presumably introduced on the advent of a “General Officer late Army Dental Corps” in the late 1930s. Dark blue, with emerald-green collar, cuffs, cuff-slashes and piping. The collar edged all round with gold oakleaf lace. The round cuffs edged with a double row of wide lace. Cuff-slashes and skirt-slashes bearing buttons and edged with narrower lace. Eight buttons to front. All buttons gilt, as for Generals. Quilted lining. Complete with plaited gold shoulder-cords of General Officer’s pattern, lined with blue cloth and bearing Major General’s rank-badges in silver embroidery. Small moth hole to collar and minimal damage elsewhere, otherwise near VGC. Between the wars the most senior officers of various Departments had a Full Dress tunic in their departmental colours. If a General Officer, their uniform otherwise conformed exactly with all generals’ details (style, lace, buttons and shoulder-cords). For Colonels, in most cases, the tunic was likewise exactly as for Colonel on the Staff but in departmental colours. In 1934 Dress Regulations the most senior officer described for the dental service was a Colonel but, clearly, this tunic was for a General Officer. In the late 1930s the Col. Commandant of the Army Dental Corps was a Major-General.
A white gold, emerald and diamond set half hoop ring, mounted with a row of marquise shaped emeralds, interspersed with circular cut diamonds, detailed 18 CT, ring size N and a 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond set oval cluster ring, claw set with the principal oval cut sapphire at the centre, ring size N and a half (2).
A gold and platinum, diamond and sapphire set nine stone square cluster ring, claw set with the square emerald cut sapphire at the centre, within a surround of eight cushion shaped diamonds, between diamond set single stone shoulders, detailed 18 CT PLAT, ring size N and a half, with a case.
ROGER DEAN (1944-); A coloured pencil sketch of a mythical winged creature clutching an emerald sphere 27.5 x 38cm card mounted with certificate verso from Friedlander Publishing Group 1994. * The artist is famous for designing many album covers for groups to include "Yes" and "Uriah Heap", together with video game artwork for companies such as Psygnosis.
An emerald green Courtelle Correges style dress by Alexandra of Oslo, a red suede double-breasted three-quarter length jacket with pockets, half-belt, button detail, a 1960's sleeveless dress in pale blue by Svend Michelsen, a cream 70's style trouser suit and a Per Kragh design by Taco made in Denmark black and cream patterned trouser suit Live Bidding: If you would like a condition report on this lot, please contact us at info@cotswoldauction.co.uk or 01242 256363
A late 19th century French peacock brooch, of Indian inspiration, the stylised peacock is pavé-set with old cushion-shaped diamonds and a larger central rose-cut diamond to the body, in silver and gold. The tail feathers millegrain set with graduated emeralds, sapphires and rubies and diamond in gold. The peacock, with diamond-set crest, is perched on an emerald-set gold branch. With French control marks to pin. 5cm wide.
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