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Various costume jewellery and related items, a Sekonda ladies wristwatch, with 2cm face, with baton points and numerals, dress ring set with opal coloured stone, a further bracelet watch, a rolled gold Art Deco style dress ring, signet ring marked 925, etc. (a quantity)
An emerald and diamond dress ring, with three old cut diamonds alternating with two square emeralds in a rub over setting, one diamond totalling 0.35ct two diamonds totalling 0.21ct and two square emeralds totalling 0.74ct, with tapered flat sized shank, ring size N½, yellow metal unmarked believed to be 18ct gold, 3.6g all in.
Royal Navy. A WWII DSC group to Lieutenant Commander A.C. Tupper, Royal NavyDistinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated '1945', 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, Pacific Star, War Medal, United Nations Medal for Korea, extremely fine, swing mounted as worn, with miniature dress awards, presented in a red leatherette box, together with a naval officers dress sword by Gieves of London, 81cm blade etched with fouled anchor and royal coat of arms, solid gothic hilt with folding guard engraved 'A.C. Tupper', fish-skin grip with lions head pommel, 96cm overall in its black leather scabbard with brass mounts, a naval officers dirk, 45.5cm blade etched with G.V.R. cypher, brass s form crossguard with acorn finials, wire-bound fishskin grip and lions head pommel with a ring through its mouth, 59.5cm overall, in its black leather scabbard with brass mounts engraved 'A.C.T.', plus fine pair of gold bullion epaulettes and bi-corn hat by Gieves contained in a black metal tin inscribed 'A.C. Tupper R.N.' QTY: (qty )NOTE:DSC London Gazette 11 December 1945'For Distinguished service during the war in Europe'Lieutenant Commander Anthony Charles Tupper (1915-1995) was born in Wandsworth, London, he was commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Navy in 1937, promoted Lieutenant Commander 1945, Commander 1949 and Captain 1957. He served in various ships including HMS Hermes (22 August 1939-April 1940), HMS Pembroke (RN Base, Chatham for gunnery service) (30 December 1940 - February 1941, HMS Duke of York (Gunnery Officer) August 1942, HMS Devonshire 1945. Tupper retired from service in 1961 and died in Penzance, Cornwall in 1995.
A late 19th century 10ct gold ring, the engraved shank with vacant shield shaped cartouche, size L, 1.77g; a gentleman's Sekonda stainless steel diver's watch, black dial with luminous baton indicators and three subsidiary dials, 50m, boxed; a pair of rose gold plated gentleman's expanding shirt sleeve cuffs; a comb; a tie clip with a Welsh dragon motif
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