Mannfeld, Bernhard K. J.Dresden 1848 - 1925 Frankfurt a. M., Radierer und Maler, Malschüler von Otto Georgi. "Schillerplatz in Berlin", Großstadttreiben im Winter mit Pferdefuhrwerk und Passanten am Gendarmenmarkt, unten rechts in der Platte Künstlersign. und dat. 1891, unten rechts unterhalb der Darstellung bez. "Druck von R.B. Fischer, Berlin, sowie bet., unten links bez. "Original Radierung von B. Mannfeld", Radierung/Papier, HxB: 65/88 cm (Platte). Griff- und Knickspuren, wellig, unten mittig bräunlicher Wasserfleck. Mit verglastem Rahmen.
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Valentin, Max1875 in Fürstenwalde/Spree - 1931 in Berlin, deutscher Bildhauer, freier Mitarbeiter der Firma Rosenthal. "Barsoi", E: 1913, A: Rosenthal, 1. H. 20. Jh., Porzellan, glasiert und in Unterglasurgrau staffiert, naturgetreue Ausformung eines liegenden Windhundes, rückseitig mit Signatur, bodenseitig unterglasurgrüner Manufakturstempel sowie geprägte Modellnummer "K 200/1" und Pinselzeichen, L: ca. 27,5 cm.
Henninger, Manfred1894 - 1986, Maler und Grafiker, Stud. an den Akad. Stuttgart und Dresden, Gründungsmitglied der Neuen Stuttgarter Sezession, 1949-62 Prof. an der Akad. Stuttgart. "Spätherbstliche Landschaftsansicht", Tessiner Landschaft mit üppiger Bewaldung, unten rechts sign. und dat. 1937, verso sign. und Nr. 6, Öl/Leinwand, HxB: 55/73 cm. Mit Rahmen. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Eberhard, HeinrichEllwangen 1884 - 1973 Stuttgart, deutscher Maler, Stud. an der Akad. Stuttgart bei Poetzelberger, Landenberger und Hölzel. "Anbetung der Könige", stilisierte Darstellung mit den Hl. Drei Königen rechtsseitig, im Hintergrund eine Stadtsilhouette, unten rechts sign., Öl/Malkarton, HxB: 38/30 cm. Part. Farbabplatzer. Mit Rahmen. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Prof. Habermeier, KonradVase "Ariel-Serie", Gralglashütten Dürnau, 1960er Jahre, braunes Glas, farblos überfangen, dickwandig, Dekor mit eingestochenem Luftdekor, Motiv mit zwei Paaren, von Luftkreisen gerahmt, Boden mit Ritzsignatur "Prof. K. Habermeier", H: ca. 19,5 cm. Min. Gebrauchsspuren.
Henninger, ManfredBacknang 1894 - 1986 Stuttgart, Maler, Zeichner und Grafiker, Stud. an den Akad. Stuttgart und Dresden, 1929 Mitbegründer der Neuen Stuttgarter Sezession, Prof. an der Stuttgarter Akad.. "Ovid | Metamorphosen | Mythen um Orpheus", Buch X, 53 einfarbige und 5 farb. Tafeln sowie drei sign. Radierungen und Farblithographien, illustr. von Manfred Henninger, übers. von E. Zinn, mit einer Einleitung von K. Kerényi. Heidenheim, Hoffmann 1969, Maecenas Liebhaberdrucke, Luxusausgabe, num. HxB: 31,5/42,5 cm (Kassette). Guter Zustand. In farb. Leinen-Kassette.
van Daalen, FritzDaalen-Keramik, Aalen, 1950er Jahre, Konvolut 8 unterschiedlicher Vasen im 50er Jahre-Stil in typischer gelb-schwarzen Punkt- bzw. Streifenglasuren: 1 x Bodenvase, Amphorenform mit hochgestellter Mündung, Nr. 80/11, H: 41,5 cm, Mündungsrand part. rest.; 1 x Vase in ovoider Form mit ovoider Mündung, Nr. 38/9, H: 33,5 cm; 1 x sich erweiternde Vase, kleiner Mündungswulst, Nr. 3/6, H: 19 cm; 1 x gebauchte Vase mit 2 Mündungszipfel, Nr. 92/6, H: 18,5 cm, Chip an Mündung; 2 x gebauchte Flaschenform mit Henkel, schräge Mündungen, Nr. 14/6, H: 19 cm und Nr. K 14/3, H: 23 cm; 2 x übertopfartige Vasen in stil. Herzform, Nr. 3/4, H: 12 cm und Nr. 3/6, H: 15,5 cm; je mit Ritzmarke, 1 x Chip, 1 Stk. rest..
7 Kunstbücherbest. aus: Kurt Leonhard, Ida Kerkovius - Leben und Werk, 1967, handschriftliche Widmung Leonhards an Otto Feuchter; Willi Baumeister, Das Unbekannte in der Kunst, 1947, Besitzervermerk Otto Feuchter; Wedewer, Adolf Fleischmann, 1977; Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon, 1986; Leonhard, Bruno Stärk - Zweiunddreißig Pastellbilder, 1975; Baumeister - Katalog der Kunsthalle Tübingen, 1971; Hölzel und sein Kreis, Kunstverein Stuttgart, 1961. Altersspuren, part. besch.
Mahler, SeppWurzach 1901 - 1975 Wangen i.A., stud. an der Akad. in Stuttgart. "Paar", einen Sonnenuntergang über einem See betrachtend, unten rechts monogr., Goauche/Papier, HxB: ca. 48/63 cm (Sichtmaß). Im Passepartout hinter Glas gerahmt. Mit Rahmen. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Kerstan, Horstgeb. 29. März 1941 in Frankfurt am Main - 21. März 2005 in Kandern, war ein deutscher Keramiker, Kunsthandwerker und international anerkannter Künstler. " 6 Gefäße", 1 x gebauchte Vase m. langem Hals und Mündungsrand, grüne Craquelleglasur am Mündungsansatz verdickt, Pressmarke K, H: 24 cm; 1 x Henkelkrug mit Ausguss, graue Craquelleglasur part. reduziert, Stempelmarke und Pinselsignatur 96, H: 20 cm; 1 x zylinderförmige Vase m. flacher Schulter und innenliegender Mündung, Rauchbrandglasur, Stempelmarke und Ritzsignatur 92, H: 19 cm; 1 x gebauchter Becker mit mehrschichtiger kristalliener Laufglasur, Stempelmarke, H: 9 cm; 1 konisch geformter Becher mit Standring, braun-schwarze mehrschichtige Laufglasur, Stempelmarke K und Pinselsignatur, H: 10 cm; 1 x Becher m. leichter Taillie, Reduktionsglasur in ochsenblutrot und schwarz, Stempelmarke, H: 9 cm.
Wiedmann, KarlKuchen 1905 - 1992 ebenda, war Glastechniker und Entwerfer der Ikora-Technik. Vase "Corona", Gral-Galshütte Dürnau, 1970er Jahre, blaues Glas, mundgeblasen, farblos überfangen, eingestochenes und gezogenes Blasendekor als Gitterwerk, Standkante mit Ritzsignatur "UH 686 K Wiedmann 1-12", H: ca. 27,5 cm.
Starker, ErwinStuttgart 1872 - 1938 ebenda, Maler in Stuttgart und Leonberg, Stud. an den Akad. Stuttgart bei Kappis und Grünenwald, in Karlsruhe bei Schönleber und in München. "Blick ins Neckartal", herbstliche Landschaftsszene mit Blick von einer Anhöhe aus ins Flusstal, unten links sign., Pastell/Papier, HxB: ca. 29/41 cm (Passepartoutausschnitt). Im Passepartout hinter Glas gerahmt. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Wiedmann, KarlKuchen 1905 - 1992 ebenda, war Glastechniker und Entwerfer der Ikora-Technik. Vase "Corona", Gralglashütte in Dürnau, 1960/70er Jahre, farblose Glasmasse mit blau eingefärbtem Mündungsrand, eingestochene und gezogene Blasen, Boden mit Ritzsignatur "4-9" und "K. Wiedmann", geritzte Modell-Nr.: "04857", orig. Herstelleretikett, H: ca. 16,5 cm.
Wiedmann, KarlKuchen 1905 - 1992 ebenda, war Glastechniker und Entwerfer der Ikora-Technik. "Glasschale", Ausführung: Gral-Glashütte Dürnau bei Göppingen, 1970er Jahre, farbloses, dickwandiges Glas, Dekor in Corona-Technik mit zwei gegenständlichen Figurenpaaren, von blau konturierten Blasen gerahmt, Boden mit Ritzsignatur "K. Wiedmann", H: ca. 31,5 cm.
Henninger, ManfredBacknang 1894 - 1986 Stuttgart, Stud. an der Stuttgarter Akad., Gründungsmitglied der Neuen Stuttgarter Sezession. "Badende", mehrfigurige Szene mit männlichen Akten in verschiedenen Positionen, rechts unterhalb der Darstellung von Hand mit Bleistift sign. und dat., unten links num. 92/100, Farblithographie/Papier, HxB: 58/56 cm (Passepartoutausschnitt). Gebräunt/Lichtrand, Passepartout braunfleckig. Im Passepartout hinter Glas gerahmt. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Wiedmann, KarlKuchen 1905 - 1992 ebenda, war Glastechniker und Entwerfer der Ikora-Technik. Vase, "Unikat Pavona", Gral-Glashütte Dürnau, 1966, farbloses Glas, in die Form geblasen, dickwandig, Zwischenschichtdekor aus schwarzrandigen Ringen in wolkigen roten und türkisfarbenen Flächen (Kupferreduktion), Boden graviert "K. Wiedmann", H: 20 cm. Lit.: Bayerische Museen, Die Sammlung Wolfgang Kermer, Glasmuseum Frauenau, Kat.-Nr. 94, Abb. S. 45.
Mahler, SeppWurzach 1901 - 1975 Wangen i.A., stud. an der Akad. in Stuttgart. "Der Wanderer", abstrahierte Landschaft mit Rückenansicht eines Mannes mit Hut, unten rechts monogr., verso Etikett mit Bet., Öl (pastoser Farbauftrag)/Malkarton, HxB: ca. 41/61 cm. Verso handschriftl. Vermerk des früheren Besitzers, dass er das Werk 1977 von der Witwe erhalten hat. Altersspuren. Mit Rahmen. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Ackermann, MaxBerlin 1887 - 1975 Unterlengenhardt, Maler und Grafiker, Stud. an der Kunstschule Weimar bei van de Velde, bei Richard Müller in Dresden, bei Stuck in München und Hölzel-Schüler in Stuttgart, 1957 Verleihung des Professorentitels. "Ohne Titel", konstruktive Komposition in Blautönen, verso sign. und 1950 dat., Pastell/grauem Papier, HxB: ca. 31/22 cm (Blattmaß). Im Passepartout hinter Glas gerahmt. Verso Galerieetikett Königsblau, Stuttgart. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Nuss, Karl Ulrichgeb. 1943 in Stuttgart, Bildhauer in Strümpfelbach, 1969 Meisterschüler von B. Heiliger, Prof.. "Bacchus", Bronzerelief, Figurendarstellungen des sitzenden Gottes des Weines mit Weintrauben in beiden Händen, oben rechts sign. und dat. "NUSS 06", D: ca. 72 cm. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Jung, OttoOstdorf 1867 - 1966, war Maler in Stuttgart, Schüler von Grünenwald, Igler und Kappis. "Lesestunde", Stubeninterieur mit einem auf Sofa sitzendem Mann, vor einer Petroleumlampe lesend, unten rechts sign., ortsbez. und dat. "Stuttgart 1892", Öl/Malkarton, HxB: ca. 40/30 cm. Rest., Ret./Übermalungen. Mit Rahmen. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Habermeier, KonradGeb. 1907 Eybach - ?, war u.a. Lehrbeauftragter für Gravur an der KGS bei W.v. Eiff, Professor. "Vase", Gral-Glas, Glashütte Dürnau, 1970er Jahre, massives Kristallglas, blaues Glas, farblos überfangen, Dekor mit vertikalen Luftschlitzen, Boden mit Ritzsignatur "Prof. K. Habermeier", H: 34,5 cm.
Henninger, Prof. ManfredBacknang 1894 - 1986 Stuttgart, Maler, Zeichner und Grafiker, Stud. an den Akad. Stuttgart und Dresden, 1929 Mitbegründer der Neuen Stuttgarter Sezession, Prof. an der Stuttgarter Akad.. "Figurenkomposition", mythologische Darstellung mit Figurenstaffage in Landschaft, unten rechts mit Bleistift sign. und dat. (19)68, Mischtechnik/Papier, HxB: 45/64 cm (Passepartoutausschnitt). Gebräunt. Im Passepartout unter Glas gerahmt. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Glücker, EmilCannstatt 1896 - 1971 Otterstadt, Untertürkheimer Maler, Stud. an der AdbK in Stuttgart, Schüler von Speyer, Landenberger und Hölzel, Innengestaltung zahlr. öffentl. Bauten sowie 1938 die Gestaltung des Stuttgarter Wappens. "Cannstatter Volksfest", vielfigurige Szene, die das bunte Treiben auf dem Volksfest zeigt, unten mittig mit Bleistift bez., sign. und dat. 1952, Mischtechnik/Hartfaserplatte, HxB: 28/98,5 cm (Darstellung). Mit Rahmen. Altersspuren, min. Farbabplatzer. Lit.: Gert K. Nagel, Schwäbisches Künstlerlexikon.
Three: Second Lieutenant T. D. E. Ashburner, 5th South African Mounted Rifles 1914-15 Star (Rfm. T. D. E. Ashburner 5th. S.A.M.R.); British War and Bilingual Victory Medals (2/Lt T. D. E. Ashburner.) good very fine British War Medal 1914-20 (2nd C/W.O. W. Buxton. 12th S.A.I.); Africa Service Medal, with Protea emblem (C301160 K. Albrecht) good very fine (5) £100-£140 --- M.S.M. London Gazette 22 August 1918: A./Q.M.S. W. Buxton, 1st Mounted Rifles (Natal Carbineers), Mounted Rifles (Active Citizen Force) ‘For valuable service in the field and in connection with the campaign in German South-West Africa 1914-15.’ The original Recommendation states: ‘Walter Buxton did excellent work throughout the campaign. When the Regiment, owing to the rapid advance through the desert, was cut off from its base his first consideration was obtaining food for his men, regardless of his own comfort, and his unselfish hard work is worthy of the highest praise.’ Walter Buxton attested for the 1st Mounted Rifles (Natal Carbineers) on 21 August 1914, and was promoted to Sergeant Trumpeter on 1 May 1915.
Five: Able Seaman K. T. Haskell, Royal Navy 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Naval General Service 1915-62, 1 clasp, Minesweeping 1945-51 (850036 K T Kaskell AB RN) last a later issue, with swivel suspension, last in box of issue, remainder mounted for wear in random order, last mint, remainder very fine or better (5) £80-£100
Four: Private K. A. Broadbent, York and Lancaster Regiment, who was Mentioned in Despatches for Italy 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf, mounted as worn, with Army Council enclosure, nearly extremely fine (4) £60-£80 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 11 January 1945: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Italy’. Sold with the recipient’s original Mentioned in Despatches Certificate.
Three: Staff Sergeant K. W. J. Walker, Royal Army Pay Corps, late South Staffordshire Regiment General Service 1918-62, 3 clasps, Palestine 1945-48, Malaya, Arabian Peninsula, unofficial retaining rods between clasps (15002377 Cpl. K. W. J. Walker. S. Staffords.) ‘Staffords’ impressed in two different styles; U.N. Korea 1950-54, unnamed as issued; Army L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue, Regular Army (15002377S. Sgt. K. W. J. Walker. RAPC.) nearly extremely fine (3) £240-£280
Pair: Colonel J. K. Close, Indian Medical Service India General Service 1854-95, 2 clasps, Sikkim 1888, N.E. Frontier 1891 (Surgn. J. K. Close I.M.D.) second clasp loose as issued; British War Medal 1914-20 (Col. J. K. Close.) toned, extremely fine (2) £300-£400 --- Joseph Kinnear Close was born on 22 December 1864 (christened William Joseph Close). Attended Queen’s College, Belfast, M.D. M.Ch. M.A.O. R.U.I. 1886. Surgeon, 1 October 1887; Major, 1 October 1899; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1 October 1907; Colonel, 15 August 1918; retired 9 November 1922; Honorary Surgeon to the King, 29 September 1926; served on N.-E. Frontier, Sikkim 1888, at the forcing of Jelapla Pass (Medal with Clasp); Manipur expedition 1891 (Clasp).
Pair: Staff Sergeant K. D. Mumby, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers General Service 1962-2007, 2 clasps, South Arabia, Northern Ireland (23520434 Cpl. K. D. Mumby. REME.) unofficial retaining rod between clasps; Army L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue, Regular Army (23520434 S Sgt K D Mumby REME) mounted for wear, good very fine (2) £70-£90
Canada General Service 1866-70, 1 clasp, Fenian Raid 1866 (Ord. Seaman J. Z. Ford, H.M.S. Wolverine) Canadian style impressed naming, surname partially officially corrected, good very fine, rare to ship £500-£700 --- Provenance: Captain K. J. Douglas-Morris Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, October 1996. Approximately 10 Canada General Service Medals 1866-70 awarded to H.M.S. Wolverine. John Zachariah Ford was born in Fratton, Portsmouth in January 1848. He joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class in April 1862, and served with H.M. Ships St. Vincent, Warrior and Wolverine. Ford served with the latter May 1865 - October 1866, and advanced to Able Seaman in July 1870. He changed his branch of service when he was made Cook 2nd Class in February 1878, and served a sea commission with H.M.S. Rocket, 1879- 1883 and H.M.S. Crocodile, 1884-1886. Ford was pensioned to shore in February 1886. He lost all chance of being awarded an LS & GC award since he was deprived of two Good Conduct Badges in February 1883. Sold with copied research.
A scarce Sultan’s Distinguished Service Medal for Gallantry group of four awarded to Lieutenant K. F. Whitehouse, Sultan of Oman’s Navy, late Petty Officer Marine Engineering Mechanic, Royal Navy Oman, Sultanate, Sultan’s Distinguished Service Medal, for Gallantry, bronze, with Khunjar gallantry emblem on riband; Peace Medal, bronze, with Omani crown emblem on riband; Tenth Anniversary Medal, silver; Great Britain, Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., E.II.R., 2nd issue (K9755978 K. F. Whitehouse. POMEM HMS Neptune.) mounted as originally worn, with a USA Submarine Warfare Badge by Myer, New York and other insignia, minor edge bruising, very fine (lot) £400-£500 --- The Sultan’s Distinguished Service Medal for Gallantry was awarded to Whitehouse in 1980, whilst he was serving as a Lieutenant in Sultan of Oman’s Navy.
Three: Major-General E. K. Money, Bengal Horse Artillery, who was dangerously wounded at the siege of Delhi in July 1857 Cabul 1842, unnamed as issued, fitted with contemporary replacement silver clip and bar suspension; India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Pegu (Capt. E. K. Money. 9th Battn. Arty.) naming rubbed overall; Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 1 clasp, Delhi (Captn. & Bt. Major E. K. Money, 2nd Tp. 3rd Bde. Bl. H Art.) toned, nearly very fine, the last better (3) £1,000-£1,400 --- Ernle Kyrle Money was born at Shirehampton, Gloucestershire, on 18 February 1818, son of Vice-Admiral Rowland Money, C.B., R.N. He was a Cadet at Addiscombe from 5 February 1830 till 8 December 1831, and arrived in India on 16 October 1832; 2nd Lieutenant, 8 December 1831; Lieutenant, 29 April 1840; Captain, 5 May 1849; Bt. Major, 19 January 1858; Lieutenant-Colonel, 6 February 1861; Colonel, 24 January 1865; retired as Hon Major-General, 1 August 1872. Posted to 3rd Troop 1st Brigade Bengal Horse Artillery, 29 September 1838, he served in the First Afghan war in 1842 under General Pollock, including the forcing of Jugdulluck Pass, action of Tezeen, forcing the Huftkotal Pass, and recapture of Cabul Medal). Commanded the Artillery at Rangoon during the Second Burma war (Medal with Clasp). Transferred to the 2nd Troop 3rd Brigade in 1854, and was present during the Indian Mutiny campaign of 1857 at the battle of Budleekeserai and throughout the siege of Delhi, where he was dangerously wounded on 23 July 1857 (Medal with Clasp). Major-General Money died at Bromley, Kent, on 21 January 1883.
A well-documented Second War ‘1945’ Lancaster Rear Gunner’s D.F.C. group of five awarded to Flying Officer K. G. W. Mantock, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, who flew in at least 46 operational sorties with 467 (R.A.A.F.) and 57 Squadrons, including the Peenemünde Raid 17/18 August 1943 - with his final sortie being the Dresden Raid, 13/14 February 1945 Distinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated ‘1945’, in Royal Mint case of issue; 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf, campaign medals mounted for wear, generally good very fine (5) £2,000-£2,400 --- D.F.C. London Gazette 20 July 1945. The original Recommendation states: ‘Pilot Officer Mantock has completed two operational tours in Bomber Command, the first of 26 sorties with No. 467 Squadron, the second of 20 with No. 57 Squadron. During his first tour he took part in five attacks on targets in Italy: Milan, Genoa, Turin and Spezia (twice). Targets in Germany included Peenemünde, Essen, Cologne, Stettin and Berlin. On a raid on Berlin on the 3rd September, 1943, the aircraft in which he was the rear gunner, was attacked by enemy fighters after having been damaged by anti-aircraft fire. One engine had to be feathered, while a second did not function to full power. During the whole time of the attack by enemy aircraft he kept his Captain informed of their manoeuvres thus enabling successful evasive action to be taken. His courage and coolness on this occasion contributed considerably to the safe return of the crew and aircraft to Base. Throughout his second tour, included in which were attacks on many heavily defended targets such as Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Siegen and Dresden, he has carried out his duties with courage and enthusiasm and has been one of the most reliable gunners in his Squadron. He is recommended for the award of the Distinguished Flying Cross.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 8 June 1944. Kenneth Gordon William Mantock served with the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve during the Second War. His initial postings included to No. 1 A.A.S., Manby and 1661 C.U, before being posted as a Air Gunner for operational service with 467 (R.A.A.F.) Squadron (Lancasters) at Bottesford in March 1943. Mantock was crewed with Flight Sergeant Tillotson as his pilot, and he flew in at least 26 operational sorties with the Squadron, including: Bayonne; Frankfurt; Spezia (2); Pilsen; Stettin; Dortmund (2); Dusseldorf (2); Essen; Wuppertal; Cologne (3); Gelsenkirchen; Turin; Genoa; Mannheim; Milan; Peenemünde Raid, 17/18 August 1943; Berlin, 13 September 1943, ‘Nicely Shot Up Came Back On 2 1/2 Engines’ (Log Book refers); Munich; Hanover; Bochum and Hagen. Having completed his first operational tour, Mantock was posted to No. 5 L.F.S. in January 1944. He returned to operational flying when posted as a Rear Gunner for service with 57 Squadron (Lancasters) at East Kirby in September 1944. Mantock advanced to Flight Sergeant October 1944. He was crewed with Flying Officer Watt as his pilot, and Mantock flew in at least 19 operational sorties with the Squadron, including: Darmstadt; Stuttgart; Boulogne; Bremenhaven; Munchen Gladbach; Munster; Karlsruhe; Heligoland; Wilhelmshaven; Bergen; Oslo; Houffalize; Royan; Danzig Bay; Siegen; Karlsruhe; Kiel Bay and the Dresden Raid 13/14 February 1945. Mantock advanced to Flying Officer April in 1945, and subsequent postings included 1660 H.C.U., R.A.F. Habbaniya and R.A.F. Woodford. Sold with the following related items and documents: M.I.D. Certificate, dated 8 June 1944, in OHMS envelope addressed to recipient at ‘74 Poole Road, Westbourne, Bournemouth, Hamps’; Royal Air Force Observer’s and Air Gunner’s Flying Log Book (5 December 1942 - 1 August 1946); named Buckingham Palace enclosure for D.F.C.; Air Gunner’s Brevet; 57 Squadron Battle Order for 13 February 1945; Telegram from recipient to wife, informing her that he has finished his first tour and is coming home on leave; an example of a Propaganda Leaflet dropped by the R.A.F. on Hamburg; and a number of photographs including recipient with his crew, and of his aircraft ‘Thermo Excreta’.
Pair: Fleet Engineer G. J. Gorfett, Royal Navy Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, 2 clasps, Suakin 1884, Suakin 1885 (G. J. Gorfett. Asst. Engr: R.N. H.M.S. “Humber.); Khedive’s Star, dated 1882, unnamed as issued, good very fine, scarce (2) £400-£500 --- Provenance: Captain K. J. Douglas-Morris Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, February 1997; Dix Noonan Webb, September 2002 (Single medal on both occasions). Approximately 45 medals with this clasp combination awarded to the Royal Navy, of which just 4 were to Officers. George Gorfett was born in Plymouth, Devon in January 1860, and joined the Royal Navy as an Assistant Engineer, to work in Portsmouth Dockyard, in July 1880. His first vessel was H.M.S. Serapis, July 1881 - June 1882, followed by Humber, 11 June 1882 - 3 November 1886, where he earned his awards for the Egypt and Soudan, and was promoted to Engineer in September 1885. Gorfett subsequently served with the Asia, 1886-88, Porpoise, 1888-90, Hearty, 1891-94 (where he received promotion to Chief Engineer in July 1893), and finally with the Pembroke, 1894-96. He retired as ‘unfit’, 6 March 1896, but received further promotion, to Staff Engineer (Retired) in July 1897, and to Fleet Engineer (Retired) in July 1901. He died, 28 June 1951 aged 91. Sold with copied research.
The campaign group of six awarded to Captain S. V. Bowden, Royal Artillery, late Cape Police, who took part in the Jameson Raid in 1896 Cape of Good Hope General Service 1880-97, 1 clasp, Bechuanaland (305 Pte. S. V. Bowden., C. Pol.); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 2 clasps, Defence of Kimberley, Orange Free State (Lieut: S. V. Bowden, Cap Police) engraved naming; King’s South Africa 1901-02, 2 clasps, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (Lieut: S. V. Bowden. C.P. Dist. I.); British War and Victory Medals (Capt. S. V. Bowden.) edge of BWM rubbed prior to naming; Defence Medal, good very fine and better (6) £1,600-£2,000 --- Provenance: Anglo-Boer War Anniversary Sale, Spink, October 1999; Strong Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, May 2011 Sydney Vincent Bowden was born in Dumfries in January 1871 and was educated at Fettes, Edinburgh. Emigrating to South Africa, he enlisted in the Cape Mounted Rifles as a Private in September 1889. Discharged in September 1894, he next enlisted in the Bechuanaland Border Police and, in mid-December 1895, as a Trooper in ‘K’ Troop of the British South Africa Company Police, in which capacity he was present in the Jameson Raid, taking part in the action at Vlakplaats Farm on 1 January 1896, prior to being taken prisoner by the Boers on the following day. In common with many of his fellow raiders, Bowden was repatriated to England in the Harlech Castle, but he returned to South Africa in the following year, where he enlisted in the Cape Police at Kimberley and went on to serve in the Bechuanaland rebellion. He saw further service during the Boer War, including at the defence of Kimberley, in which period he was appointed a Lieutenant in District No. 1. Qualifying as an Inspector in 1904, and as a Chief Constable in 1908, he was dismissed from the service in July 1911 on being found guilty of disrespect to the Magistrate of Kenhardt. Having then returned to England, Bowden applied for a commission in the British Expeditionary Force, and was appointed a Second Lieutenant in 2/4th Howitzer Battery, 1st West Riding Brigade, Royal Field Artillery (Territorials) in March 1915. Appointed an Acting Captain at the end of the same year, he joined a Trench Mortar Battery in 62nd Division on the Western Front in early 1916 and, with the exception of a period of attachment to 3 Corps in 1917, appears to have served in that capacity until the end of the War. For his services during the Great War he was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 23 December 1918). He was placed on the Reserve of Officers List in December 1919. Sold with copied research.
A fine Second World War Pathfinder’s D.F.M. group of eight awarded to Master Engineer A. J. White, Royal Air Force, who completed over 50 operational sorties in Halifaxes and Lancasters of No. 35 and No. 635 Squadrons, often as a member of the Master Bomber’s crew, before notching up many hours in the Berlin Airlift and seeing further active service in Cyprus and Borneo Distinguished Flying Medal, G.VI.R. (1403524 F./Sgt. A. J. White, R.A.F.); 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, clasp, France and Germany; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Cyprus (M. Eng. A. J. White (1403524) R.A.F.); General Service 1962, 1 clasp, Borneo (M. Eng. A. J. White (1403524) R.A.F.); Royal Air Force L.S. & G.C., E.II.R. (M. Eng. A. J. White (1403524) R.A.F.), together with metalled Path Finder Force Badges (2), and Warrant Officer’s Crown rank insignia, one or two edge bruises, otherwise generally very fine or better (11) £4,000-£5,000 --- D.F.M. London Gazette 27 March 1945. The original Recommendation states: ‘This N.C.O. has participated in many attacks against heavily defended enemy objectives, including Berlin. His cheerfulness, courage and confidence, coupled with his sound knowledge of his own particular role, have been most inspiring.’ Alan John White commenced his training as a Flight Engineer in summer of 1943 and, having converted to Halifaxes, joined No. 35 (Path Finder Force) Squadron at Graveley, Huntingdonshire, at the year’s end. Having then participated in strikes against Berlin and Schweinfurt, he joined the crew of Squadron Leader E. K. Creswell, D.F.C., in March 1944, when the unit was re-equipped with Lancasters and, over the coming six months acted as the latter’s Flight Engineer in a flurry of operations, often as Deputy or Master Bomber - Creswell would add a D.S.O. and Bar to his accolades in the same period. Completing their first sortie together on 18 March, when they were compelled to return early from Frankfurt owing to a fire in the port outer engine, they acted as Primary Visual Marker in a return trip to the same city a few nights later, and in a similar capacity in strikes against Berlin and Nuremberg before the month’s end, the latter trip resulting in an emergency landing at Ford owing to ‘petrol shortage and enemy action’. In the last week of April, Creswell’s crew flew no less than five sorties, one of them as Primary Visual Marker to Karlsruhe, another as Deputy Master Bomber to Laon, and the others as Master Bomber to Villenouve, Friedrichshaven and Acheres - thereafter, with one exception, it was always as Master Bomber until White’s transfer to No. 635 Squadron in August. Thus four such sorties against French targets in May, including Boulogne, and three more in June, including Rennes. Indeed targets in support of the Normandy landings were very much on the agenda throughout this period, including two daylight strikes in the Caen battle area on 7 July and a night operation against Tours on the 12th, from which White’s Lancaster returned on three engines; for further details see Creswell’s manuscript in the archive collection of the Imperial War Museum (Catalogue No. 8286), in which he describes his time in No. 35 Squadron in the period March-July 1944. This latter operation having marked the end of Creswell’s tour of operations, White flew two more sorties to France with different pilots before being posted to newly formed No. 635 Squadron, another Lancaster and Path Finder Force unit, at Downham Market, Norfolk. Here, having flown sorties against Le Havre, Gelsenkirchen and Kiel, he joined the crew of Wing Commander H. J. F. Le Good, A.F.C., in mid-September - another distinguished Path Finder Force C.O. who would add the D.S.O. and D.F.C. to his accolades before the War’s end. Opening their account with a strike against Calais as ‘Supporter’ on 20 September, White and his crew went on to share in the trial and tribulations of at least 25 sorties before the year’s end, several of them of a daytime nature and latterly in the role of ‘Visual Backer Up’, including strikes against Cologne and Duisburg on three occasions, and Gelsenkirchen and Sterkrade on two occasions. White was recommended for his D.F.M. on 20 December 1944, by which date he had flown 49 sorties, but he added further operations against Cologne, St. Vith, Troisdorf, Hanau and Gelsenkirchen to his tally before being grounded and ‘rested’ in January 1945. Post-war, White attended a conversion unit at Dishforth in September 1948, prior to attending a Long Range Course and being posted to No. 59 Squadron in January 1949, and between then and September he completed numerous trips as Flight Engineer in the unit’s Yorks during the Berlin Airlift. And he witnessed further active service in Shackletons of No. 37 Squadron in Cyprus in the mid-1950s and in Argosy aircraft of No. 215 Squadron in Borneo in the early 1960s, prior to his retirement in May 1966. Sold with a complete run of the recipient’s original R.A.F. Flying Log Books, comprising Navigator’s, Air Bomber’s and Air Gunner’s, Form 1767 types (3), with entries covering the periods October 1943 to July 1950, August 1950 to March 1957, and April 1957 to September 1962, together with Aircrew Flying Log Books, Form 1767 Types, covering the periods September 1962 to September 1965 and October 1965 to May 1966, a letter confirming his qualification for the Path Finder Force Badge, dated 6 July 1944 and one or two career photographs.
9ct gold band ring, with hallmark commemorating the millennium, Sheffield, finger size I 1/2; a 9ct gold diamond single stone ring, the illusion set diamond 2.5mm, finger size J 1/2; a single stone turquoise ring, marked '9ct', finger size N 1/2; and Victorian five stone ruby ring, marked '15ct', finger size K 1/2; 9.49 grams gross
A 19th century garnet and pearl ring, designed as a row of six square cut garnets within closed back mount set within two rows of five split seed pearls, all mounted to decorative floral and scroll chased yellow metal band, ring size K, not stamped, weight approx 2.6gCondition report: Small hole to the middle of the mount in between two garnets, other than this general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
A graduated three stone diamond ring, the brilliant cut diamonds claw set in white metal to yellow metal shank, stamped '18ct plat', ring size K, weight approx 2.4gCondition report: Central stone weighs approx 0.50cts and the two outer stones each weigh approx 0.30cts, clarity range SI1-SI2, colour estimated H/I, general wear but no significant visible damage, refer to images
Four automobile and aviation prints, comprising After K W Burton, The AC 1936, 27cm x 34cm, The Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team, 44cm x 54cm, After K W Burton The Austin 7 Chummie, 27cm x 35cm, and After V R Williamson, The Vulcan, 106 Squadron Lancaster B3 at RAF Metheringham 1944, 31cm x 60cm, each framed and glazed.

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