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An 18ct yellow gold tanzanite and diamond ring, the central oval cut stone approx 3ct within border of ten round cut diamonds, combined approx 1.2ct, clarity SI1, colour H/I, with two size reducing internal beads, with paperwork, and a pair of yellow metal ear studs, combined approx 9g, (3). CONDITION REPORT: A photocopy of valuation from Bescoby Jewellers is available upon request.
An 18ct yellow gold four piece suite comprising a necklace centred with five oval cut rubies, total approx 2ct, alternating with six pairs of melee diamonds, combined approx 0.3ct, clarity VS, colour F/G, with satin finished square links, length 39cm, a bracelet, length 15.5cm, with spare links (approx 5cm), a ring set with one stone flanked by four diamonds, size N1/2, and a pair of drop earrings, combined approx 66.8g, (5). CONDITION REPORT: Colour and clarity described as per insurance valuation from Safeguard. A photocopy is available upon request.
Group Captain Sir Douglas Robert Steuart Bader, CBE, DSO & Bar, DFC & Bar, DL (1910 - 1982) - an interesting and important collection of personal momentos and ephemera, given by Group Captain Bader to his pre-War dancing partner and friend Mary 'Mollie' Evelyn Fox, including his 18ct gold RAF 23 Squadron signet ring, hallmarked, (the size altered by Mollie Fox); a George V silver and blue guilloché enamel rounded rectangular cigarette case, the front cover with Royal Air Force insignia, Albert Carter, Birmingham 1930; a similar rectangular vest case, Birmingham 1932; two b/w photographs of the fateful December 1931, with a pair of abandoned shoes removed next to the wreckage of the Bulldog Mk. IIA; other pre-accident & War b/w photographs of Bader, formal an informal larks with friends; a two-page and four-sided manuscript and autographed letter from Douglas Bader to T. Fox Esq, Hall Bank, Barnsley, Yorkshire - the Fox family home - written in purple pencil while in the Royal Berkshire Hospital, thanking him for his letter, recounting the painful amputation of his legs stoically and because he 'crashed through doing a very dangerous manoeuvre and being careless about it', dated Sunday, the envelope franked Reading, Berkshire, Jan 3, 6.30pm, 1932
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