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A 9ct gold brooch in the form of a flower, the petals set with seed pearls and a centrally set round purple amethyst; a 9ct gold lady's signet ring total weight 3.8g; a gentleman's pocket watch, A.L.D. Dennison Moon case, Swiss made 15 jewel movement, white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds, black Roman numerals, blued hands (3)
A yellow Peking glass octagonal sprinkler bottle, 7 1/2" high, a cloisonne tazza and a Peking enamel box, decorated butterflies and flowers (damages)Condition: Peking vase is good condition, clasoinne bowl/stand is okay, slight ware to enamel, box is missing some decoration, ware to inside, scratches to top and sides.
A celadon glazed lamp base with scrolling floral decoration, a similar lamp base, decorated birds and flora, and a similar vase with enamel decoration of butterflies and flowersCondition:Round vase - appears to be okay, some minor losses to enamel decorationTaller vase with wooden top - The top has been restored, hole has been drilled in the bottom.Medium sized vase - no noticeable damages, hole has been drilled through the bottom
A PAIR OF ROBERTS & BELK SILVER SERVING FORKS of Plain Pine pattern designed by Walter Patrick Belk for the RMS "Queen Mary", 18cm l, mark of Roberts & Belk Ltd and Rd No 798068, Sheffield 1961 and one and a pair of silver and enamel coffee spoons by the same, Sheffield and Birmingham 1936, 4ozs (5)
A brass cased radio room bulkhead clock by Mercer:, the single barrel movement numbered 010064 to backplate, white enamel dial signed as per title with Arabic numerals and red outer seconds, black hands and red seconds sweep , with quartered section at the 3 and 9 o'clock positions, label to back of case 'British Holly Radio Room', 20cm diameter.
A late Victorian silver plated bulkhead clock by S Benzie, Cowes and matching bulkhead barometer:, the clock with single barrel movement, 3 1/2 white enamel dial and Roman numerals signed 'Benzie Cowes & Paris' with hand painted blue pennant set gold Phoenix, together with matching aneroid barometer on a mahogany plinth, 41 x 17.5cm.
A WWII group of five to Sub Lieut Donald Craig RNVR:, comprising General Service Medal with 'Palestine' bar,1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Defence Medal and War Medal with oakleaf, together with an enamel 'Special Service Brigade' shield shaped badge, a 'VI Commando' black and white shoulder badge and service related documentation, including a letter dated 18th November 1942 from the British legion , Stockholm, congratulating Craig on his escape.*Notes- Donald Craig was born in Wadebridge, Cornwall in 1913 and emigrated to Canada with his family around 1920. In 1933 he returned to England and joined the Royal Engineers seeing action in the Atlantic and Palestine. As a qualified diver in 1941 he transferred to the Special Service Brigade (Special Boat Service) and in 1942 was part of Operation Title using manned torpedo 'chariots' to attack the German battleship Tirpitz in Asenfjord,Norway. After the chariots were lost during a storm on the 31st October, the raid was called off. The fishing boat Arthur which was used to tow the chariots was then scuttled at Breidvik and nine of the team members reached Sweden. One member was captured by the Germans and later shot as a spy. The operation was the inspiration behind the film 'Above Us the Waves' and the later Operation Source X-craft midget submarine attacks on the Tirpitz. After the war Donald Craig was commissioned to the RNVR MFU Training taking command of HMS Varbel.
A silver plate and enamel two handed crested cup for the White Star liner RMS Homeric:, 8cm tall, together with an oval silver plate sweetmeat dish for the P&O liner RMS Maloja and three British-India Steam Navigation Company napkin rings and an Inaco enamel badge. (6)*Notes- RMS Homeric was originally built for the Norddeutcher Lloyd Company as Columbus but was ceded to Great Britain as part of war reparations in 1919.

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