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A Highly Important Group of Orders and Medals associated with the second Boer War and the Great War, awarded to Lt. General Sir Michael Frederic Rimington, K.C.B., C.V.O., Legion d`Honneur (1858-1928), who, when a Major in the Iniskilling Dragoons, formed the elite group of scouts that carried his name, "Rimingtons` Guides" and sold with his Staff Diary, July 1901 - June 1902 and other associated items. Comprising: The Most Honourable Order of The Bath, (Military) Knight Commander`s [K.C.B.] neck Badge, silver gilt and enamels and Breast Star, silver, gold and enamel with appliqué centre [1921].The Royal Victorian Order, Commander`s [C.V.O.] neck Badge, silver gilt and enamels, with appliqué initials and crown [1912].Group of six medals, comprising:- Queen`s South Africa 1899-1902, 8 clasps, Belmont, Modder River, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Wittebergen, Relief of Kimberley (engraved: Major & Lt. Col. M. F. Rimington, C.B., Rimington`s Guides, Inniskilling Dgns.); King`s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (engraved: Brig. Genl. M. F. Rimington, C.B. Innis. Dgns.); 1914 Star, with "Mons" clasp (Maj: Gen: M. F. Rimington CB, CVO.); War and Victory Medals, latter with clasp for MiD (Lt. Gen. M. F. Rimington); George V, Delhi Durbar, 1911. Brooch mounted. France, Third Republic, Legion d`Honneur, Commander`s neck Badge, silver gilt and enamels [1915].The group display mounted in glazed mahogany frame. Orders and medals extremely fine. Together with other related itemsSTAFF DIARY: a half-leather bound typed foolscap diary, the title announcing, "Staff Diary Rimington`s Column from July 1901 to June 1902". This records the daily work of the column grouped into instalments. Each Instalment commences with a Summary, and comprises in itself a complete `trek` or `operation`. G. K. Ansell, Major, G.S.C., Rimington`s Column, Cape Town. 30.6. 1902." This seems to be the top carbon copy. Tucked in are Rimington`s Royal Military College, Report, December 1880; Notice of Qualification for a Commission, August 1881; Appointment to 6th Dragoons, October 1881; Orders for "Readiness to embark for Natal", October 1881; and four photographs of troop activities, one with Lt. Col Wing, RHA identified. Internally clean, the cover and spine somewhat distressed. The Regimental Museum of the Royal Dragoon Guards, York, has another copy of the diary together with Rimington`s service revolver, though there is no similar diary for the earlier and more active period up to July 1901. The diary itself is factual and filled with small detail, such as on the 7th August, 1901, "Total bag for the trek:- 1 Boer killed, 2 wounded, 12 captured, 2,500 cattle, 31 wagons 14 carts." " A LARGE LITHOGRAPH: of Rimington on horseback to left, within in a Veldt landscape, wearing his Guide`s uniform with the highly recognisable leopard-skin band to the slouch cap (which gave them the name "Rimington`s Tigers", 57.2cm x 45.5cm, glazed and framed.AN OFFICER`S BELT: and silver-covered pouch, hallmarked, Joseph Jennens & Co, Birmingham 1893, the silver flap, this with deep engraved floral decoration to the edge, mounted with gilt Royal Cypher surmounted by a Crown, the embroidered belt with foriated ends and belt loops with hallmarks for Birmingham 1893.
Seven Franklin Mint 1/24 scale model cars, comprising 1904 Mercedes Simplex; 1907 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost; 1911 Rolls-Royce Tourer; 1921 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost; 1926 Mercedes-Benz MDL K; 1935 Mercedes-Benz 770K Grosser; and 1939 Maybach Zeppelin, each boxed; together with a Franklin Mint 1/16 scale 1905 Rolls-Royce, each boxed; and a model motorcycle, unboxed, (9).
A white gold single stone diamond ring, with baguette cut diamond shoulders, the brilliant cut diamond with an estimated weight of approximately 1.25ct, double claw set to a sea scroll collet. Pairs of baguette cut diamonds split to an eight cut diamond, to knife edge shoulders. Marked 18ct and tested as approximately 18ct white gold. Finger size: M LE. Estimated approximate diamond grades. Colour: K/L. Clarity: VS1-VS2.
Four American model aero engines: a McCoy 09, 1.5cc, D, Red Head, c.1954, NIB, an Air-0 5cc, D, c.1948, VG-EXC; a K&B Tropedo 35, 6cc, GP, with Green Head (damaged engine mounting brackets), with nylon propeller, 22cm dia, c.1954 F, and a fine Speed Demon 5cc. D, No 1172 with polished body, c.1947, EXC-LN (4)
A Parker Sterling silver fountain pen, with French 14ct gold nib, matching propelling pencil and 2 Biros; French Parker fountain pen in mottled brown case with 14ct gold nib; Vernons silver `K` knife, Birmingham 1948 and a silver Everpoint propelling pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1938. (7)
Antoni Murkowski DFC, 309 Squadron Polish Fighter Ace, presentation cigarette case, the chrome plated case engraved with 309 Squadron`s insignia and the owner`s initials AM, the inside with gold painted decoration and engraved UD KOLEGOW 309 SQ. and beneath this the following names GLOWACKI A., MENCEL J., KLAWE W., BIRTUS S., ANTOLAK E., KAMINSKI H., KARASZEWSKI K., MOZOLAWSKI J., CZERNI S., HACZKIEWICZ T., ZAJCHOWSKI S., LEWAMDOWSKI J., JAESCHKE Z., STANKIEWICZ Z., PIETRZAK A., LOSKA E., HANKA E., EISENBACH W., KULECKI T., KOGUT S., SWIECIKI S., ZAGROBA S., SULIKOWSKI A., KRUS L., RADKIEWICZ T. 1945, together with his ribbon bar, a 2nd Class Iron Cross, two Third Reich day badges, an RAF Sweetheart brooch, an RAF button and a Polish button. Warrant Officer Antoni Murkowski was credited with destroying an ME262 Jet Fighter on 9th April 1945 whilst piloting FB385, a MKIII Mustang of 309 Squadron. Murkowski was credited with a total of four aircraft kills and four V1 Rocket kills and damage to a further ME262. In the Summer of 1943 Murkowski had one confirmed kill and one damaged with 316 - City of Warsaw - Squadron, both FW190.He was awarded the DFC and Polish Medal of Valour. Of the names engraved to the inside of the case there are two further Aces, Klowe had seven confirmed kills and Pietrzak had nine.
Archibald-The Odrysian Kingdom of Thrace Oxford 1998 § Akishev (K. A.) Issyk Mound: the Art of Saka in Kazakhstan Russian text Moscow 1978 § Kastelic (J.) Situla Art: Ceremonial Bronzes of Ancient Europe 1965 § Micoff (V.) Le Tombeau Antique pres de Kazanlak Sofia 1954 illustrations original cloth the first with dust-jacket the last two rubbed; and 13 others similar v.s.(17)
Impey (O.) The Origins of Museums The Cabinet of Curiosities in 16th and 17th Century Europe reprint Oxford 1987 § Clarke (M.) and Nicholas Penny editors. The Arrogant Connoisseur: Richard Payne Knight 1751-1824 Manchester 1982 § Weitzmann (K.) Ancient Book Illumination Cambridge Mass. 1959 § Stone (Reynolds) The Wood Engravings of Gwen Raverat 1959 § Lange (K.) and M. Hirmer. Egypt... in three thousand years 1956 illustrations original cloth the first and last with dust-jackets the last rubbed and frayed; and c.40 others miscellaneous art v.s.(c.45)
Richter-Cat. of Greek & Roman Antiquities... Cambridge 1956 § Bieber (M.) Ancient Copies: Contributions to the History of Greek and Roman Art New York 1977 § Callender (M. H.) Roman Amphorae with index of stamps ex-library copy with stamps 1965 § Galinsky (G. K.) Aeneas Sicily and Rome Princeton 1969 § Budde (L.) and Richard Nicholls. The Catalogue of the Greek and Roman Sculpture in the Fitzwilliam Museum Cambridge Cambridge 1964 § Toynbee (J. M. C.) Art in Roman Britain second edition 1963 illustrations original cloth or boards the last three with dust-jackets slightly rubbed; and a quantity of others on classical antiquities some pamphlets some auction catalogues v.s.(5 boxes)
Zoete & Spies. Dance and Drama in Bali 1938 § Bowers (F.) The Dance in India New York 1953 § Iyer (K. Bharatha) Kathakali: the Sacred Dance-Drama of Malabar 1955 § Ambrose (Kay) Classical Dances and Costumes of India 1957 § Strangways (A. H. Fox) The Music of Hindostan reprint Oxford 1967 illustrations original cloth or boards dust-jackets a little rubbed and frayed; and c.20 others Indian and Southeast Asian dance etc. v.s.(c.25)
Wise(T.J.)A Bibliography of the Writings... one of 125 copies signed presentation copy from the author original boards worn and faded lacking spine privately printed 1929; A Complete Bibliography of the Writings... of Robert Browning facsimile reprint Folkestone & London 1971 § Gallup (D.) Ezra Pound: a Bibliography Charlottesville 1983 § Jochum (K. P. S.) W. B. Yeats: a Classified Bibliography of Criticism ex-library copy with stamps 1978 all but the first original cloth the second with dust-jacket; and a quantity of others miscellaneous mostly bibliography and literature(c.150)
An 18ct gold claw set single stone round brilliant cut diamond ring of some 1.47cts, estimated clarity P3, colour K. Lot 136- An 18ct gold claw set single stone round brilliant cut diamond ring of some 1.47cts, estimated clarity P3, colour K. The shank is in good condition. There are some light superficial scratches to the outside and some slightly heavier scratches on the inside. There is a visible hallmark inside the shank. The diamond is not very lively. UK ring size N.

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