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A painting 'The Annunciation by Gabriel' oil on panel, Antwerp School, First half of the 17th century. The panel is marked on the back with an Antwerp Tower Mark, an Antwerp Hand, and GG for Guilliam Gabron, a panel maker during the first half of the 17th century. The panel can be dated between 1619 and 1638. The painting is depicting the annunciation of Virgin Mary by Arch Angel Gabriïl, giving her white lily's to announce the birth of Jesus Christ. Condition: Generally in good condition with some minor damages and loss of paint. In our opinion, the painting would benefit from a restoration to be stabilised.Dimensions: (W:48,5 x H:68,5 cm)
MICHAEL GOSSCHALK: TURQUOISE AND DIAMOND-SET FLOWER BROOCH, 1960The textured flower, with stamen set with oval turquoise cabochons surrounding a brilliant-cut diamond, the stem accented with a brilliant-cut diamond, mounted in 18 carat gold, maker's mark MG, London hallmark, length 7.0cmFootnotes:In 1957, Michael Gosschalk, once a successful stone merchant, established his first jewellery shop at 20 Motcomb Street in London. Princess Margaret became a client and Gosschalk was one of only seven independent jewellers whose designs featured in her collection. Gosschalk's wife, the society milliner, Jenny Fischer, operated a few doors down at 16 Motcomb Street and made a number of hats for some of Princess Margaret's wedding guests in 1960.The Gosschalk family lived above Jenny's shop at number 16. Michael Gosschalk catered to a younger set of clients than their more conservative counterparts who purchased on Bond Street. As Elizabeth Benn noted in a 1961 article for the Daily Telegraph, A Change from Bond Street Glitter, 'Kutchinsky and Michael Gosschalk probably make the nearest thing we have to modern jewellery in this country.' The publicity of Gosschalk's glamourous clientele prompted an armed raid on his shop in Knightsbridge and the Gosschalks relocated to Monaco shortly afterwards, opening a jewellery shop in Monte Carlo in 1965.For further reading see: Wingfield, M.A., 'Modern British Jewellery Designers 1960-1980: A Collector's Guide', ACC Art Books (Woodbridge, 2021), p. 74-75.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SAPPHIRE RING, FIRST QUARTER OF THE 20TH CENTURYThe cabochon sapphire between engraved foliate shoulders, mounted in platinum, sapphire approximately 26.00 carats, ring size NFootnotes:Accompanied by a report from SSEF stating that the sapphire is of Sri Lankan origin, measuring approximately 16.40mm x 13.35mm x 12.45mm, with no indications of heat treatment. Report number 116931, dated 23rd April 2021.Accompanied by a report from the Istituto Gemmologico Nazionale stating that the sapphire, weighing approximately 26.00 carats, is of natural origin with no indication of heat treatment. Report number 29660, dated 30th March 2021.Please note this lot has VAT at a preferential rate of 5% on the Hammer Price and VAT at the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A First World War Trio, awarded to 1952 PTE.S.BELLAMY. A.CYC.CORPS, comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal; a First World War Pair, awarded to 177877 PTE.F.TEMPLEMAN. LABOUR CORPS, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal; two British War Medals, awarded to SE-29258 PTE.E.MARTIN. A.V.C. and 309224 CPL.H.CRANSTON. TANK CORPS, all loosely mounted on display cards/boards
A First World War Pair, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 75346 PTE.J.DOUGHTY. W.YORK.R.; three British War Medals, awarded to:- 10033 PTE.W.L. LESTER. Y.& L.R.; 1 and 52565 PTE.R.FINNEY. K.O.Y.L.I.; 804 SJT.J.A.CHARLTON. NORTH’D YEO.; a Victory Medal, awarded to 132121 PTE.H.G.CUMBERS. M.G.C., all mounted on card/board displays
A Reigate Borough Police Helmet Plate, of die stamped white metal with King's crown - orb missing, over wreath, circlet and coat of arms, with two fixing lugs; a Reigate Borough Special Police 1914 Cap Badge, in cast white metal, slider missing; two First/Second World War Brass Cap Badges, to the Military Police and ATS, with sliders (4)
A Collection of Approximately Thirty British Cap and Glengarry Badges, including First World War Royal Ordnance Factories, 25th County of London Cyclists, RAF, Royal Marines, cloth insignia etc; a Small Quantity of Militaria, including a postcard album containing approximately two hundred postcards, mainly related to the First World War, including some real photographic, mainly colour printed by Tucks, Valentines etc, three framed chromolithographic cut-outs, a book - The Worcestershire Regiment by Richard Gale, an ARP handbook and whistle etc
A First World War Trio, awarded to D.A.8611. T.FOSTER, 2.HD, R.N.R., comprising 1914-15 Star (D.H.), British War Medal and Victory Medal; a First World War Pair, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to T.Z. 11763 J.MERCER. TEL. R.N.V.R., all loosely mounted on card/board displays.
A First World War Trench Periscope No.25 by R.& J.Beck, numbered 3264, with broad arrow and dated 1918, finished in drab olive green paint, with bakelite eyepiece, a bar to the side to move the objective lens up and down, with screw-in oak handle and stitched leather caseSome spotting to the lenses. Leather hinge on case has lost its stitching.
A Quantity of Militaria, including an Edwardian black japanned military helmet tin by Hobson & Sons with brass label engraved Col. W. J. Dawson, 3rd Durham,Vol., a pair of First World War officer's brown leather long boots with laced ankles, with trees, a brown leather Sam Browne and sword frog, a pair of nickel spurs, a pair of nickel stirrups, a nickel loose ring snaffle bit, an embroidered smoking hat, a pair of shoe trees, a pair of binoculars, a camera, a torch, a hip flask etc; a Leather Leg o' Mutton Shotgun Case by W R Pape, with rolled leather carrying handle, shoulder strap and brass mounts
A First World War Non-Prismatic Marching Pocket Compass, the brass case with traces of the original black finish, the free spinning card compass dial with silvered bearing ring, the notched rotating top ring with black bearing line, the case with lenticular window, manual stop lever and finger brake, in a canvas case with leather belt loop, formerly the property of Major J.H.Smeddle, 8th Bn. Durham Light Infantry.
A First/Second World War Pair, comprising British War Medal to F.42996 G.L.GWYN. A.C.2 R.N.A.S. and Special Constabulary Long Service Medal to GEORGE L. GWYN; two British War Medals, awarded to DEAL 2537-S- SGT.J.F.HOPLEY R.M. and ALBERT E.MOULE (Mercantile Marine); a Mercantile Marine War Medal, to FRANK HIND, all loosely mounted on board/card displays
A First World War Pair, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 55696. 2.A.M. W.F.RIXON. R.A.F.; a Victory Medal, to 3509 PTE.E.WALDER. R.SUSS.R.; four British War Medals, awarded to:- 30686 PTE.J.STUBBS. R.INNIS.FUS.; 37204 PTE.T.H.BIBBY. R.W.FUS.; 4531 PTE.A.E.MADLE. R.FUS.; and 15287 PTE.J.BUTLER. R.I.RIF., all loosely mounted on card/board displays.
British Military Timepieces - A Documentation in Pictures by Konrad Knirim, one volume with dust jacket; five Reference Books by Lt.Col. Bob Gardner:- German Propeller Makers of World War One, Part Three; British Propeller Makers of WW1 -parts one, two and three; Cross & Cockade International, The First World War Aviation Historical Society, a quantity of quarterly journals.
A First World War Pair, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, to 80900 PTE.F.J.HARRIS, L'POOL R.; a 1914-15 Star, to SS 5520 W.H.BINNEY, ORD. R.N.; a First/Second World War German Trio, comprising Iron Cross, Honour Cross with swords and Police Faithful Service Decoration, swing mounted as worn; a First World War German Group of Four Medals, comprising a 1914 Iron Cross, Wurttemberg Military Merit Medal, Wurttemberg Long Service Decoration III class for 9 years’ service and an Honour Cross with swords, swing mounted as worn; also, a Defence Medal, 1939-45 War Medal and Masonic Royal Arc Mariner member's breast jewel (13)
A First World War Pair, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 282144 PTE.W.BARF, H.L.I.; a British War Medal, awarded to T. KIRKPATRICK A.B. M.F.A., in box of issue; two Imperial Service Medals (Elizabeth II), awarded to THOMAS VINCENT KITCHING and FRANK CROSS, each in case of issue; also, four various Royal commemorative medals (9)
A First World War Memorial Plaque, to GILBERT ROUGHLY; also, a Lusitania Medal with paperwork 'A German Naval Victory', in box of issue, a Defence and War Medal, a War Badge, a US Veteran of Foreign Wars lapel badge, an Australian 1919 Peace medallion, a BSA brass oil bottle, a brass shell case, two pairs of binoculars in leather cases and 1945 pottery mugBinoculars with internal dust to the lenses.
A First World War German Demag Trench Knife, the 15cm double edge steel blade stamped DEMAG DUISBURG within a circle to one side of the ricasso, the opposing side stamped GESETZLICH GESCHUTZT 16, the steel scabbard with leather strap and press stud, 28cm (lacks any paint)Blade is good. Some rust spotting to the grip and scabbard. No signs of paint to finish
A French M1866 Chassepot Yataghan Sword Bayonet, the 57.5cm steel blade engraved Mre. Imple de St. Etiennes, 1870, the steel crossguard and scabbard each stamped B 68669; another Example, the blade engraved Mre. d'Armes de Chat. 1873, the crossguard stamped AB 54417, the steel scabbard stamped U 6140 (2)Some fine rust pitting to hilts and scabbards, but generally in good condition. The first described has a small dent to the scabbard on one side.
Three First World War Pairs, each comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to:- WR-204273 SPPR.W.L.BAXTER R.E., together with a dog tag, On War Service lapel badge and a silver Benedict Medallion; 132121 PTE.H.G.CUMBERS, M.G.C., together with his brass trade badge and eight buttons; and B-200296 CPL. S.STANDEN, RIF.BRIG., all loosely mounted on display boards
A Second World War Kukri, the 30.5cm curved steel blade stamped K 45 below a broad arrow at the ricasso, with a narrow fuller to the back edge, the two piece wood grip with two large steel rivets and with steel pommel, the leather scabbard faintly stamped 1945; a Second World War Military Issue Axe, the head stamped PERKS over a broad arrow, H.98/954, with ash handle, 40cm, with a webbing holster and belt; a Collection of First World War and Later Postcards, including embroidered silks, printed photographs, greetings cards, cigarette cards etc.
A First World War Trio, awarded to J.37797, E.KEGNEY A.B. R.N., comprising 1914-15 Star (ORD.), British War Medal and Victory Medal; a First World War Pair, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to K.9520 W.A.SHEATH. L.STO. R.N.; a British War Medal, awarded to K.43437 A.B. ALLEN. STO.2. R.N., all loosely mounted on display boards
A 19th Century Inuit Pipe, Siberia, carved from maple, the trumpet shape bowl attached by bird quills, with a detachable panel to the underside, 24cm, on a later wrought metal stand in a glazed oak caseProvenance: - First People's Museum of the American Indian and Eskimo. Cowans Auctions Inc., 18 September 2004, lot 788. Woolley & Wallis, 22nd September 2020, lot 65.The Graham Turner Collection
A Boer War/First World War Trio, awarded to 6913 PTE.G.H.BURROUGHS, VOL:COY GLOUC.REGT, comprising Queen’s South Africa Medal with four clasps CAPE COLONY, ORANGE FREE STATE, SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and SOUTH AFRICA 1902, British War Medal (LIEUT.) and Victory Medal (LIEUT.), loosely mounted on a display board, together with his slide rule by Keuffel & Esser Co., the reverse inscribed in ink with his name R.G.A., in original box
A First World War Pair, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to R.H.BRIGGS. V.A.D., with a QEII enamelled collar badge; a British War Medal, awarded to 2130 PTE.C.CHITTY. R.A.M.C.; a Voluntary Medical Service Medal, awarded to MISS LILIAN HOLMES; a Civil Defence Long Service Medal, in case of issue; a Group of Three Medals, comprising Defence Medal, Coronation Medal 1953 and a Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Geo.VI) awarded to CHF. INSPR.JONATHAN J.HUGILL, loosely mounted in a display case with rank pips, Red Cross buttons, shoulder titles and insignia, Polish 1939 Medal, various badges etc
A Deactivated Winchester Model 1892 Under-lever Short Rifle, in .44 W.C.F. calibre, no.780803, the 50.5cm barrel marked with maker's name, patent dates and calibre with adjustable ramp rear sight, the top of the receiver marked R.N.V.R. over a broad arrow, with walnut half stock, the right side of the butt chip carved FY1204, with steel butt plate and saddle ring, together with deactivation certificate dated 06/04/2022Footnote: - The Model 1892 was used by the Royal Navy in destroyers, minesweepers and miscellaneous craft during the First World War.
A First World War Trio, awarded to TS-10691 DVR.J.TIMMS. A.S.C., comprising 1914 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal; a First World War Trio, awarded to SS-15011 T.S. S.MJR.A.MARINI. A.S.C., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal (W.O.CLC.1.) and Victory Medal (W.O.CL.1.); a British War Medal, to RTS-3287 PTE.R.S.WOOD A.S.C.; a 1914-15 Star, to 06023 PTE.C.QUINN A.O.C., all loosely mounted on display boards
A First World War Army Officer's Leather Cased Compendium, with a fitted lift-out tray containing a deactivated Webley Mark VI Service Revolver, dated 1916 and with War Department markings, together with a deactivation certificate dated 18/04/2019, six inert .455 bullets and a lanyard, a white metal grease pot, a brass folding 'sit on map' magnifying glass, a steel cigarette lighter, a vesta case, a hip flask, a J Hudson & Co. whistle with WD arrow and lanyard, an army issue Encore folding knife with Marlin spike by T Turner & Co., an open faced pocket watch by E Elilaida, London, the plated case with WD arrow and numbered D69012 with chain link fob, a glass bottle and cover and a pair of spectacles, with a War Office Map of North West Europe sheet 4 1914, War Office Map of Abbeville, France, Nov.1915, an English/Flemish Phrase Book, an Active Service Testament 1917 and six postcards; the base of the case containing a leather Webley Mark VI pistol holster dated 1916, a leather Sam Browne with shoulder strap, a field spotting monocular in a leather case dated 1914, a pair of Brooks binoculars in leather case dated 1916, an R & J Becks Mk2 trench periscope with detachable wood handle dated 1918, a Verner's pattern prismatic marching compass in leather case dated 1915, a leather cased shaving set and other accessories, the inner cover of the case with paper label for Army & Navy Co-Operative Society Gun Department.
A First World War Naval Long Service Group of Four Medals, awarded to SIG.BO SN. J.BAGGETT, R.N., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Victoria) named JOHN BAGGETT, YEO.SIG., H.M.S. NORTHAMPTON, swing mounted as worn, with a photograph and various badges; a British War Medal, awarded to 8420 PTE.M.PORTER. A.CYC.CORPS; a First World War Pair, awarded to 312576 GNR.N.HARDCASTLE, R.A., comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal
A First World War Casualty Group, awarded to GS-7901 PTE.A.(ALBERT) MILES 3-D.GDS., comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal and Memorial Plaque, with a note stating he died aged 28 years on 31st May 1915, and is buried at Hazebrouck Communal Cemetery, loosely mounted in a display case.
A First World War OBE Group of Five Medals, awarded to 2.LIEUT. L.(Logie) W.(Weir) WILSON A.S.C.(later Captain Royal Irish Rifles), comprising OBE (Civil), 1914-15 Star, British War Medal (LIEUT.), Victory Medal (LIEUT.) and Coronation Medal 1936, swing mounted as worn, with the minatures, a photocopy of Medal Index Card giving his address as 44 St. Kelvins Pk., Dublin and a short biographical note.Footnote:- Captain Logie Weir Wilson was taken prisoner by the Germans during the First World War. At the end of the War he entered Trinity College, Dublin where he took a degree. He then went to Sierra Leone, West Africa where he served as the District Commissioner in the Colonial Services and then Chief Commissioner of the Protecturate. He remained in Sierra Leone for thirty years and was awarded the OBE for his services there.
A First World War Mons Group of Five Medals, awarded to 49 Corporal (later Lieutentant) W.H.STEPHENSON NORTH'D YEO, comprising 1914 Star with 5th Aug.-22nd Nov. 1914 “Mons” clasp, British War Medal (LIEUT.), Victory Medal (LIEUT.), Territorial Decoration and Territorial Force Efficiency Medal (CPL. NORTH'D HRS:YEO.), swing mounted as worn, together with a dog tag, an Edwardian mahogany mantel timepiece set with a brass presentation plaque "N.H.I.Y. Presented to Cpl. Stephenson by his Troop Officer for Smartness on Parade" and a pair of binoculars in leather case.
A First World War Pair, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to 4742 PTE.L.T.BAXTER. 15-LOND.R.; four British War Medals, awarded to:- 3197 PTE.W.H.SCHOLEY. 7-LOND.R.; 6556 PTE.T.A.CHITTY. 9-LOND.R.; 4312 PTE.S.CASTLE. 11-LOND.R.; and 2503 PTE.T.F.FLYNN. 14-LOND.R., all loosely mounted on display cards
A Second World War Group of Five Medals, comprising Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, General Service Medal 1918-62 with clasp S.E.ASIA 1945-46, and Army Emergency Reserve Decoration, the reverse dated 1966, awarded to LT. A.P. TURRALL, R.A., together with the miniatures swing mounted as worn, two medal ribbon bars, two cap badges and pair of rank crowns; a First World War Pair, comprising British War Medal and Victory Medal, awarded to G-13388 PTE.A.TURRALL, THE QUEEN’S R. (qty)

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