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Lot 99

A 9CT GOLD CHARM BRACELET, double curb link bracelet fitted with five charms in forms such as a boat, wedding ring set, hedgehog, wishbone and a hand shovel and fork, each piece hallmarked 9ct gold, fitted with a heart clasp hallmarked 9ct gold London and additional safety chain, length 180mm, approximate gross weight 22.2 grams (condition report: general light wear, clasp in working condition, overall condition good)

Lot 1

A 14CT GOLD DIAMOND RING, sixteen round brilliant cut diamonds prong set in a cluster, approximate total carat weight 0.33ct, leading onto knife edge shoulders and a scrolled foliage detailed yellow gold band, hallmarked 14ct Birmingham 1998, ring size L 1/2, approximate gross weight 4.4 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 106

A 9CT GOLD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, set with a central illusion set single cut diamond in a surround of circular cut blue sapphires, openwork detailed shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct London, ring size leading edge L, approximate gross weight 2.7 grams (condition report: general light wear, all stones are intact, overall condition good)

Lot 107

A 9CT GOLD WEDGWOOD RING, of an oval design set with a black and white cameo, bezel set with a rope twist and openwork scallop surround, bifurcated shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size J, approximate gross weight 3.7 grams (condition report: general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean, overall condition good)

Lot 108

A 9CT GOLD SIGNET RING, set with an oval cut blue paste, bezel set, textured shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size S, approximate gross weight 3.8 grams (condition report: some abrasion to the crown facets of the stone, general light wear all round, overall condition good)

Lot 109

A 9CT WHITE GOLD, GEM SET RING, designed as two flowers set with a central colourless stone each in a surround of circular cut tourmaline stones, leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size N, approximate gross weight 3.3 grams (condition report: general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean, overall condition good)

Lot 115

A 9CT GOLD CUBIC ZIRCONIA SIGNET RING AND A 9CT GOLD CROSS PENDANT NECKLACE, the ring set with a circular cut colourless cubic zirconia gypsy setting, to a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size U, together with a diamond cut pattern cross pendant, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, suspended from a fine trace chain with spring clasp, stamped 9k, length 460mm, approximate total gross weight 4.5 grams

Lot 116

A GENTS 9CT GOLD SIGNET RING, of an oval form set with an onyx panel to a plain polished mount and band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size R, approximate gross weight 5.8 grams

Lot 117

A GENTS 9CT GOLD CAMEO SIGNET RING, of a square form, set with a black and a white carved Roman figure in profile, textured shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct London, ring size S, approximate gross weight 6.2 grams (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)

Lot 12

A 9CT GOLD OPAL RING, comprising of three oval and two round opals prong set, leading onto a scrolled shoulder and a polished yellow gold band, hallmarked 9ct London 1991, ring size P 1/2, approximate gross weight 3.1 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, opals have surface abrasions, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 125

A YELLOW METAL TURQUOISE AND SPLIT PEARL RING, designed with a row of graduated turquoise cabochons alongside a row of graduating split pearls, leading onto a plain polished tapered band, unmarked, ring size N, approximate gross weight 4.0 grams, together with a fitted ring box (condition report: metal tested as 18ct gold, replacement pearl to the centre, all other stones are intact, overall condition good)

Lot 13

A 9CT GOLD, DIAMOND PENDANT AND RING, a yellow gold cross pendant, pave set with round brilliant cut diamonds, approximate dimensions height 13mm x width 11mm, hallmarked 9ct Sheffield, together with a five stone round brilliant cut diamond cluster ring, approximate total carat weight 0.20ct, hallmarked 9ct London 1980, ring size M, approximate gross weight 2 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 14

A 9CT GOLD DIAMOND SOLITAIRE RING, a round brilliant cut diamond, approximate total carat weight 0.25ct, four prong set, leading onto pinched shoulders to a plain polished yellow gold band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size O 1/2, approximate gross weight 1.9 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 140

A GOLD-PLATED HALF HUNTER POCKET WATCH AND A SILVER NAPKIN RING, round white dial signed 'Braybrooke, Dorchester', Roman numerals, seconds subsidiary dial at the six o'clock position, blue hands, within a plain polished case, Dennison case back stamped 246417, currently non-running and requires some attention, together with a fitted pocket watch case, also with a single engine turned designed napkin ring, hallmarked Birmingham, approximate gross weight 16.3 grams

Lot 15

AN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, comprising nine round brilliant cut diamonds, approximate total carat weight 0.25ct, prong set in white gold, leading onto a white gold shoulder with square patterns, transitioning into a yellow gold band, hallmarked 9ct Sheffield 1992, ring size K, approximate gross weight 2.6 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 16

A LATE VICTORIAN 9CT GOLD BUCKLE RING, a rose gold buckle band ring, detailed with a patterned bevelled edge, approximate dimensions width 6mm x depth 1mm, hallmarked 9ct Chester 1887, ring size O centre, approximate gross weight 2.8 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 17

AN 18CT GOLD DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, comprising of nine round brilliant cut diamonds, approximate total carat weight 0.35ct, prong set in white gold, leading onto a yellow gold tapered shoulder and polished band, hallmarked 9ct London 1983, ring size J, approximate gross weight 3.7 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 174

A CARVED TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX AND AN ENAMEL PENDANT, the snuff box of an oval form, with a rose gold tone hinge and vacant oval cartouche fitted to the lid, approximate dimensions length 55.9mm x width 34.3mm depth 15.9mm, together with an enamel circular pendant, depicting a religious figure, mounted in a white metal, missing suspension ring

Lot 18

AN 18CT GOLD THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, three round brilliant cut diamonds, approximate gross weight 0.25ct, set within white gold prongs, leading onto a pinched shoulder polished yellow gold band, hallmarked 18ct Edinburgh, ring size O, approximate gross weight 2.3 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 19

AN 18CT GOLD THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, three round brilliant cut diamonds, approximate gross weight 0.33ct, set with white gold prongs, leading onto a pinched shoulder polished yellow gold band, hallmarked 18ct Birmingham, ring size J, approximate gross weight 2.1 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 198

A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include two boxed silver napkin rings, each with an engine turned design and engraved initial 'M' and 'J', each hallmarked silver 'Francis Howard Ltd' Birmingham 1961, a single floral decorated napkin ring, hallmarked 'Turnbull Bros' Birmingham, approximate gross weight 49.0 grams, together with a variety of white metal tablespoons, forks, teaspoons and sauce ladles, and a Dunhill gold tone lighter with black pouch

Lot 20

A 9CT GOLD OPAL AND DIAMOND RING, an oval opal and two marquise shaped opals set with ten round brilliant cut diamonds, prong set in yellow gold leading onto a polished yellow gold band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 2003, ring size P, approximate gross weight 1.9 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 223

A VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD AND ENAMEL MOURNING RING, approximate band width 9mm, detailing engraved floral pattern edges with black enamel around gold writing reads 'IN MEMEORY OF', inside band with a personal engraving which reads 'J.H died 30th April aged 68 years', hallmarked 18ct Chester 1882, ring size M leading edge, approximate gross weight 6.1 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, slight distortion to the band and some damage to the enamel, requires attention)

Lot 227

TWO 9CT GOLD BAND RINGS AND A BI-COLOUR RING, a plain polished rose gold wide band ring, approximate width 7mm, inside band engraved 'From Flossie to Percy 1908', hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1903, ring size S centre, a plain polished rose gold thin band ring, approximate width 2mm, hallmarked 9ct London 1947, ring size P 1/2 approximate gross weight 5.8 grams, together with a white metal patterned band ring with rose gold beveled edges, set with ten circular cut spinels, stamped 9ct, ring size L 1/2 centre, approximate gross weight 2.7 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, silght distortion to the wide band, overall condition good)

Lot 245

AN IRANIAN GOLD COIN RING, Iran gold half Pahlavi coin ring, the coin set in an ornate pierced bead basket mount to a split polished yellow band, unmarked, approximate gross weight 6 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 29

A 9CT GOLD THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, three brown round brilliant cut diamonds, approximate total carat weight 0.15ct, prong set in yellow gold leading onto a polished yellow gold band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 2004, ring size P, approximate gross weight 2 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 3

A 9CT GOLD, OPAL AND EMERALD RING, three oval opals set with four small circular cut emeralds, prong set in a raised scroll detail gallery, leading onto a polished tapered band, hallmarked 9ct London 1990, ring size K, approximate gross weight 2.4 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, some abrasion to stones, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 4

A 9CT GOLD, OPAL AND BLUE STONE RING, an oval opal approximate dimensions length 8mm x width 6mm, prong set with a halo of circular cut blue stones assessed as spinel, leading onto a polished stepped band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size O, approximate gross weight 2.8 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 40

A BAG OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a white metal charm bracelet fitted with fourteen charms in forms such as the London bridge hallmarked silver Birmingham, car, house, teapot, harp, pair of boots, most unmarked, fitted with a heart clasp unmarked, a rolled gold articulated bracelet fitted with a fold over clasp, a heavy white metal ring set with turquoise unmarked, an AF silver pocket watch (damaged, glass missing) case back hallmarked Birmingham, a silver brooch of a Maltese shape, engraved initials to the front, engraved to the reverse 'John G. Chamber' hallmarked Birmingham, a silver and enamel football related fob medal hallmarked silver Birmingham, a white metal pendant unmarked, a loose white metal goat charm etc

Lot 41

FIVE ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a 14ct rolled gold, engine turned pattern propelling pencil, a cased set of yellow tone cufflinks and tie pin, a white metal pill box, a white metal Swarovski wide band ring, a large imitation pearl bracelet fitted with a toggle clasp signed 'Bo-Jangles' 925

Lot 59

A 9CT GOLD CUBIC ZIRCONIA RING, A LOCKET AND A PENDANT, the ring of a cross over design, set with two pear cut, colourless cubic zirconia, flanked with two colourless circular cut cubic zirconia, leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct London, ring size J, approximate gross weight 2.3 grams, together with a 9ct gold back and front oval locket, engraved with a floral and bird design, fitted with a suspension ring, opens to reveal two photo compartments, also including a small cameo pendant in a white metal mount fitted with a suspension ring unmarked

Lot 6

AN 18CT GOLD CLUSTER RING, centring on an oval cut blue stone assessed as sapphire and sixteen circular cut cubic zirconia stones, prong set in white gold, leading onto a pinched yellow gold band, hallmarked 18ct London, ring size L, approximate gross weight 3.3grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 64

A 9CT GOLD SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND HALF ETERNITY RING, designed with four circular cut deep blue sapphires, interspaced with illusion set single cut diamonds, leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size L, approximate gross weight 2.4 grams (condition report: some abrasion and nicks to the facet edges of the sapphires, all stones are present, general light wear, overall condition good)

Lot 74

A 22CT GOLD BAND RING, AF yellow gold court shaped band ring, approximate dimensions width 5.5mm x depth 1mm, hallmarked 22ct gold Birmingham 1804, approximate gross weight 4.7 grams (condition report: ring has been cut, hallmark intact, requires attention)

Lot 75

AN 18CT GOLD STAR SET DIAMOND RING, AF ring set with an old cut diamond, approximate carat weight 0.10ct, star setting, dome shaped tapered polished band, hallmarked 18ct Chester 1904, approximate gross weight 4 grams, (condition report: ring has been cut and stretched, hallmark slightly damaged, requires attention)

Lot 76

A 9CT GOLD STAR SET DIAMOND RING, an old cut diamond and a blue paste in a star setting, dome shaped tapered polished band with scroll detailing, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham 1938, ring size N 1/2, approximate gross weight 2 grams (condition report: general moderate wear, one paste stone missing, paste and diamond show signs of wear, requires attention)

Lot 960

A modern 18ct gold and seven stone diamond set cluster ring, size O, gross 3.4 grams.

Lot 962

A modern 9ct gold, ruby and diamond cluster ring and a modern yellow metal and gem set pendant, gross 7.8 grams.

Lot 875

A lady's early 20th century 9ct gold manual wind wrist watch, on a 9ct strap, gross 16.4 grams, a lady's 18k watch, gross 9.9 grams, a cameo brooch and a 9ct dress ring.

Lot 922

A modern 18ct gold and three stone diamond set ring, size J, gross weight 3 grams.

Lot 49

9ct gold diamond set half eternity ring, size K, 2.9g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1

A 9ct gold navette shaped ring, set diamond chips (P) (4.13g)

Lot 2

A 14ct gold dress ring with central blue stone surrounded by a ring of diamond chips and three to each shoulder, on foliate design shank (O/P) (4.25g)

Lot 218

An early 20thc open faced pocket watch, the dial with roman chapter ring and inscribed Lancashire Watch Company, the movement cover inscribed made of two plates of ten carat gold with plate of composition between and to ware 20 years, outer case also inscribed to interior, Moon (dial: 5cm)

Lot 29

A 9ct gold signet style ring (O) (2.55g), a ring hand inscribed 12c and two lady's wristwatches (a lot)

Lot 3

A 9ct gold dress ring with central stone surrounded by diamond set oval (P) (2.21g)

Lot 258

Ladies 18ct Gold Diamond set cluster ring (missing central stone) 3.4g Size M

Lot 260

Ladies 18ct Gold Edwardian Diamond set ring 1.7g total weight Size K

Lot 261

18ct Gold Diamond Solitaire ring 3.2g total weight Size L

Lot 262

18ct Gold Ladies Diamond Solitaire ring 1.8g total weight Size I

Lot 265

Child 9ct Gold Signet ring Size F. 0.9g total weight

Lot 272

Ladies 9ct Gold Diamond & Sapphire set ring London 1981 Size K 2.4g total weight

Lot 274

Ladies 9ct Gold Heart Shaped signet ring Size O 1g total weight

Lot 281

Ladies 9ct Gold Diamond ring 2.7g total weight Size P

Lot 284

Ladies 9ct Gold Cocktail ring with stone setting Size T 3.8g total weight

Lot 285

Good quality 9ct Gold Gents Signet ring with Diamond setting Sunburst design 8.4g total weight Size P

Lot 69

Ausländische Orden & Ehrenzeichen - Königreich beider Sizilien : Sizilien: Orden König Franz I. 1829-1860.Miniatur der Groß- und Kommandeurkreuze. Gold und Emaille, an Bändchen. Kleine tragebedingte Emailleschäden, sowie Emaillereparatur des blauen Medaillonreifs. Foreign Orders & Decorations - Königreich beider Sizilien : Sizilien: Orden König Franz I. 1829-1860. Miniature of grand and commander crosses. Gold and enamel, on ribbon. Small enamel damage due to wear, as well as enamel repair of the blue medallion ring.

Lot 5

Deutschland nach 1945 - DDR - Deutsche Demokratische Republik : DDR: Karl Marx Orden Nr. 27 mit nummerngleichem Trägerausweis verliehen an Prof. Rudolf Lindau.Die Ordensdekoration 1. Modell aus dem Jahr 1958. Gold und Emaille. Auf der Rückseite Goldstempel "900" sowie Verleihungsnummer"27". Verbindungsring zwischen Orden und Bandspange in dicker. früher Ausführing. An Pentagonalbandspange mit rückseitigem Nadelsystem, ebenfalls mit Goldstempel "900". Dazu die Interimspange, 2. Modell. Gold. Auf der Rückseite Goldpunze "900". Mit Bezug in den Farben des Ordensbandes. Auf der Vorderseite in Gold aufgelegtes Eichenblatt. Beides im schönen Originaletui in Erstausführung aus rotem Leder . Der Deckel mit goldgeprägtem Mäanderband und der Bezeichnung: "KARL / MARX / ORDEN" in Goldprägung. Innenteil mit feiner, grauer Vliesauskleidung. Lederbezogener Trägerausweis zum KMO Nr. 27, ausgestellt auf Prof. Rudolf Lindau. Mit Unterschrift und Dienstsiegel des Chefs des Büros des Präsidiums des Ministerrats der DDR. Der Stempel trägt die Ziffer "1", gehört also dem Chef des Büros des Ministerrates der DDR. Professor Rudolf Lindau erhielt den Karl Marx Orden anläßlich seines 70. Geburtstages am 28.03.1958. Die Verleihung ist im Zentralorgan der SED "Neues Deutschland" vom Freitag, den 29. 03. 1958 auf 2 Seiten dokumentiert Paul Rudolf Lindau (Pseudonym Rudolf Graetz;* 28. März 1888 in Riddagshausen; ? 18. Oktober 1977 in Berlin) war ein deutscher Politiker und Historiker. Nachdem er vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg der sozialdemokratischen Jugendbewegung in Hamburg angehört hatte, gehörte er nach der Novemberrevolution zu den treibenden Kräften der Hamburger KPD. Innerhalb der KPD war er der Mitte, der sogenannten ?Mittelgruppe?, zuzuordnen. Er war vor allem in der Presse- und Agitproparbeit tätig. 1934 emigrierte er in die Sowjetunion, wo er an der Internationalen Lenin-Schule arbeitete und während des Zweiten Weltkriegs an Antifaschulen in Kriegsgefangenenlagern unterrichtete. In der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik leitete Lindau ab 1947 die neu gegründete Parteihochschule ?Karl Marx?. Im Zusammenhang mit der Flucht Wolfgang Leonhards wurde Lindau im September 1950 abgelöst und hauptamtlicher Mitarbeiter des ?Marx-Engels-Lenin-Instituts? beim ZK der SED. Er trug zur Etablierung einer marxistisch-leninistischen Geschichtsschreibung bei, eckte aber mit seinem Bestreben, das sozialistische Element in der Novemberrevolution zu betonen, bei der SED an. Nach der Machtübernahme Hitlers gehörte Lindau zunächst der illegalen Bezirksleitung Ostsachsen in Dresden an. Unter dem Decknamen ?Toni? leitete er den Agit.prop.Bereich und gab die illegale Arbeiterstimme heraus. Sein Sohn (der ebenfalls Rudolf Lindau hieß) wurde von einem NS-Gericht wegen angeblicher Beteiligung am Altonaer Blutsonntag zum Tode verurteilt und am 10. Januar 1934 hingerichtet. Lindau emigrierte 1934 über die Tschechoslowakei in die Sowjetunion, forschte dort unter dem Pseudonym Rudolf Graetz weiter zu historischen Themen. Er gehört zu den 18 von 68 KPD-Funktionären, welche die Stalinschen Säuberungen überstanden. Er arbeitete am deutschen Sektor der Lenin-Schule, war Lehrer an Parteischulen und gehörte einer im Dezember 1935 einberufenen ?Kommission für Parteigeschichte? an. Im Oktober 1941 wurde er in eine Kolchose in Ufa evakuiert, aber Anfang 1942 nach Moskau zurückbeordert. Ab April 1942 unterrichtete er an Antifa-Schulen für deutsche Kriegsgefangene. Er gehörte zu den Unterzeichnern des ?Aufruf an das deutsche Volk? vom 25. Januar 1942 und des Nachrufs auf Thälmann am 17. September 1944. Auch wurde er in die ?Arbeitskommission? des ZK der KPD ab März 1944 berufen und arbeitete im Nationalkomitee Freies Deutschland (NKFD). Insgesamt wurden nur 60 nummerierte Karl Marx Orden verliehen. Davon die Nr. 1 - 30 mit eingefräster und die Nr. 31 - 60 mit eingeprägter (eingeschlagener) Nummer. Von den Nummern 1 - 30 existieren gemäß Recherchen nur noch 11 Stück. Davon befinden sich die Nummern 1,2 und 3 (Pieck, Grotewohl und Ulbricht) im Deutschen Historischen Museum in Berlin. Bedeutendes Ensemble von größter Seltenheit.Post-1945 - German Democratic Republic (GDR) : DDR: Karl Marx Orden Nr. 27 mit nummerngleichem Trägerausweis verliehen an Prof. Rudolf Lindau. The order decoration 1st model from 1958. gold and enamel. On the back gold stamp "900" and award number "27". Connecting ring between medal and ribbon clasp in thick. early execution. On pentagonal ribbon clasp with pin system on the back, also with gold stamp "900". With it the interim clasp, 2nd model. Gold. On the reverse gold hallmark "900". Covered in the colors of the ribbon. On the front in gold applied oak leaf. Both in beautiful original case in first edition red leather . The lid with gold embossed meander band and the inscription: "KARL / MARX / ORDEN" in gold embossing. Interior with fine gray fleece lining. Leather-covered carrier's card to KMO No. 27, issued to Prof. Rudolf Lindau. With signature and official seal of the Chief of the Office of the Presidium of the Council of Ministers of the GDR. The stamp bears the number "1", thus belongs to the Chief of the Office of the Council of Ministers of the GDR. Professor Rudolf Lindau received the Karl Marx Order on the occasion of his 70th birthday on 28.03.1958. The award is documented in the central organ of the SED "Neues Deutschland" of Friday, 29. 03. 1958 on 2 pages Paul Rudolf Lindau (pseudonym Rudolf Graetz;* March 28, 1888 in Riddagshausen; ? October 18, 1977 in Berlin) was a German politician and historian. Having belonged to the Social Democratic youth movement in Hamburg before World War I, he was one of the driving forces of the Hamburg KPD after the November Revolution. Within the KPD, he belonged to the center, the so-called "Mittelgruppe." He was primarily active in press and agitprop work. In 1934 he emigrated to the Soviet Union, where he worked at the International Lenin School and taught at anti-fascist schools in prisoner-of-war camps during World War II. In the German Democratic Republic, Lindau headed the newly founded party high school "Karl Marx" from 1947. In connection with Wolfgang Leonhard's escape, Lindau was replaced in September 1950 and became a full-time employee of the "Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute" at the Central Committee of the SED. He contributed to the establishment of a Marxist-Leninist historiography, but his efforts to emphasize the socialist element in the November Revolution caused consternation within the SED. After Hitler's seizure of power, Lindau initially belonged to the illegal East Saxony district leadership in Dresden. Under the code name "Toni," he headed the agit.prop. section and published the illegal Workers' Voice. His son (who was also named Rudolf Lindau) was sentenced to death by a Nazi court for alleged participation in the Altona Bloody Sunday and executed on January 10, 1934. Lindau emigrated to the Soviet Union via Czechoslovakia in 1934, where he continued to research historical topics under the pseudonym Rudolf Graetz. He was among the 18 of 68 KPD functionaries who survived Stalin's purges. He worked at the German sector of the Lenin School, was a teacher at party schools, and was a member of a "Commission for Party History" convened in December 1935. In October 1941 he was evacuated to a collective farm in Ufa, but was ordered back to Moscow in early 1942. From April 1942 he taught at antifa schools for German prisoners of war. He was among the signers of the "Appeal to the German People" of January 25, 1942, and of the obituary for Thälmann on September 17, 1944. He was also appointed to the "Working Commission" of the Central Committee of the KPD from March 1944 and worked in the National Comm

Lot 168

Militaria Deutschland - Preussen : Preussen: Standarte des Ulanen-Regiments Prinz August von Württemberg (posensches) Nr. 10.Fahnenmuster M/1860, geweiht am 18. Januar 1861 - geführt bis1918. Letzter Standort der Fahne im Jahr 1939: Dienstgebäude desGeneral-Kommandos III. Armee Korps Berlin. EingenetztesStandartentuch: 42 x 42cm (ohne Fransenbehang). Schwarzes Fahnentuchmit weißen Keilen, in der Mitte orangenes Feld mit gesticktempreußischen Adler in schwarzer Seidenstickerei und vergoldetenMetallfäden. Spruchband blau. In den vier Winkeln die gestickteChiffre "FWR"in vergoldeter Metallfadenstickerei. Dreiseitigersilberner Fransenbehang.An originaler Fahnenstange mitoriginaler Benagelung. Unter dem Ring abgeschnitten. Fahnenspitze mitdem Großkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes 1870.Originaler Fahnenringmit Bezeichnung: "U.R.No.10". DazuFahnensack mit originaler Kappe mit aufgelegtem Großkreuz desEisernen Kreuzes 1870, bzw. gekrönter Chiffre "FR".Bedingtdurch die Herstellung in leichter Seide mit schwerer Gold- undSilberstickerei wurde das Fahnentuch fast aller Fahnen derpreußischen Armee mit der Zeit brüchig. Die Feldzeichen wurdendeshalb fast ausnahmslos durch ein so genanntes Fischnetz, welchesdurch die Seide genäht wurde, verstärkt.Die hier angeboteneFahne ist trotz der herstellungsbedingten Fragilität in recht gutemund ausstellungsgerechten Allgemeinzustand.Zur Geschichte derUlanenstandarten vgl.: Königliches Kriegsministerium (Hrsg.):Geschichte der Königlich Preußischen Fahnen und Standarten seit demJahr 1807, 2 Bände, Berlin 1889. Einmalige Gelegenheit zum Erwerbeines Symbols der preußischen Geschichte. German Militaria - Prussia : Preussen: Standarte des Ulanen-Regiments Prinz August von Württemberg (posensches) Nr. 10. RegimentalStandard for the Ulan Regiment Prinz August of Wurttemberg (Posen)Nr. 10. Flagpattern M/1860 introduced on 18 January 1861 and maintained until1918. This specimen remained in the headquarters of the CommandingGeneral of the III Army Corp in Berlin until 1939. Secured withnetting in order to prevent further damage/rips, the flag measures 42x 42 cm. The field is black material and features white rays and anorange background in the center with an embroidered Prussian eagle ofsilk and bullion thread. Each corner features embroidered cypher"FWR" in gold bullion. Three edges feature bullion fringe. Theflag is attached to the original staff with original attachmentnails. Staff is cut below the regimental ring which has "U.R.10"engraved in the metal. The finial features a 1870 Grand Cross of theIron cross. Flag comes complete with original carrying pouch andmetal end cap with applied Grand Cross of the Iron Cross thatincludes a crowned cypher "FR". Dueto their delicate construction of thin silk and heavy gold and silverbullion, the cloth of the flags started showing rips and tears overtime. In order to prevent further damage, the flags were reinforcedwith a "fish net" sewn directly to the silk. Despiteit's fragile construction, the standard being offered for sale isin relatively goog condition and ready for display. Customersare encouraged to read the history of the Imperial Ulan regimentspublished by the Imperial Ministry of Defense: "Geschichte derKöniglich Preußischen Fahnen und Standarten seit dem Jahr 1807",2 Volumes, Berlin 1889. Aonce in a life time opportunity to purchase an important part ofGerman Imperial history. Zustand/Condition2.

Lot 290

Militaria Ausland - Blankwaffen. : Spektakulärer Chinesischer Säbel - Geschenk an S.K.H. Tommaso di Savoia Genova.Das Gefäß Silber mit chinesischem Dekor von Trauben und Blättern. Der Knauf als plastischer Drachenkopf. Der Griff aus exotischem Horn, am unteren Ende gravierter silberner Ring mit dem Wappen des Hauses Savoyen.Gekehlte Rückenklinge mit in Gold eingelegten Liebesknoten des Hauses Savoyen und der Widmungsgravur: "TOMMASO DI SAVOJA".Die Scheide aus dunklenm Edelholz mit Perlmutteinlagen in Form von Blatt und Blütenornamenten mit aus Silber gefertigten Beschlägen mit handgetriebenen chinesischen Fabelwesen und Drachen in feinster platischer Qualität.Tommaso dib Savoia - Genova (1854 - 1931) kommandierte 1879 - 1881 die Korvette "Vittor Pisani". Er unternahm Reisen nach Asien und Südamerikan und erhielt auf diesen als Angehöriger des italienischen Königshauses zahlreiche Ehrengeschenke.. Im Jahr 1883 heiratete er Isabella von Wittelsbach. Von 1875 - 1931 war er Senator des Königreichs Italien. Während des 1. Weltkriegs bekleidete er den Posten eines Luogotenente Generale del Regno und war Stellvertreter des Königs während dieser sich an der Front befand.Wunderschöner, beeindruckender Geschenksäbel, den Tommaso die Savoia von einer seiner Orientreisen mitbrachte.Mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit handelt es sich um ein kaiserliches Geschenk, das er bei seinem Besuch am Hof des Kaisers von China in Peking erhielt.Gesamtlänge: 94 cm.Foreign Militaria - Blankwaffen. : Spektakulärer Chinesischer Säbel - Geschenk an S.K.H. Tommaso di Savoia Genova. The vessel silver with Chinese decoration of grapes and leaves. The pommel as a plastic dragon head. The handle made of exotic horn, at the bottom engraved silver ring with the coat of arms of the House of Savoy. Fluted single-edged blade with the love knot of the House of Savoy inlaid in gold and the dedication engraving: "TOMMASO DI SAVOJA". The scabbard made of dark precious wood with mother-of-pearl inlays in the form of leaf and flower ornaments with fittings made of silver with hand-chased Chinese mythical creatures and dragons in the finest Platonic quality. Tommaso dib Savoia - Genova (1854 - 1931) commanded the corvette "Vittor Pisani" from 1879 - 1881. He made voyages to Asia and South America and received numerous gifts of honor as a member of the Italian royal family. In 1883 he married Isabella von Wittelsbach. From 1875 to 1931 he was a senator of the Kingdom of Italy. During the 1st World War he held the post of Luogotenente Generale del Regno and was deputy to the King while he was at the front. Beautiful, impressive gift saber brought by Tommaso the Savoia from one of his trips to the Orient. It is highly probable that it was an imperial gift received during his visit to the court of the Emperor of China in Beijing. Total length: 94 cm.

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