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The Glorious Dozen JG27 Luftwaffe aces multisigned Escape from Libya RAF Escaping Society cover. Only 124 covers signed by A Galland, E Neumann, G Rodel, E Borgen, E Dullberg, L Franzisket, H J Heinecke, W Schroer, F Vogl, E Clade, K H Bendert, F Korner, H Reuter. Lots photos inside and biography page of the pilots. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
VICTORIAN TABLE SILVER, VARIOUS MAKERS AND CITIES, 1846-1867 all single-struck Fiddle Shell pattern, the following engraved with a crest below motto: four table forks, Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1848; two further table forks, Dublin, 1847/48; a soup ladle engraved with the initial K, Samuel Smily (Goldsmiths' Alliance Ltd.), London, 1867; and a mustard spoon, James Wintle, London, 1822 766gr, (24oz) (8)
An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the oval shape emerald within a brilliant cut diamond surround, stamped 18ct, estimated total diamond weight 1.60cts, estimated J-K, SI, ring size P, gross weight 4.8g.Condition report: Overall condition good Light scratching and abrasion in keeping with light wear Diamonds bright and well matched Emerald a medium slight bluish green with good saturation and typical inclusions, some surface reaching Light abrasion to emerald girdle and facet edges Approx. dimensions of emerald 9 by 6.95 by 3.6mm.
A diamond five stone ring, the graduated old cut diamond line with rose cut diamond spacers and scrolling shoulders, stamped 18, estimated total diamond weight 1.70cts, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity SI2-P2, ring size O, gross weight 4.2g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Scratches and discolouration in keeping with age and wear Principal diamond estimated 0.80ct, with a dark crystal inclusion under the table visible with magnification One of the central diamonds has a surface reaching fracture Diamonds bright and lively Ring resized
An early 20th Century diamond and split pearl brooch, the old cut diamond within an old and rose cut diamond double crescent surround, atop the polished bar with split pearl terminals, stamped ZB&S, estimated total diamond weight 1.25cts, principal diamond weight approx 0.35ct, estimated J-K, P2, length 4.5cm, gross weight 6.2g.Condition report: Overall condition fair Scratches abrasion and discolouration in keeping with age and wear One split pearl backing has come away, narcre also chipped Principal diamond with surface reaching fracture, terminating to one of the star facets
A late Victorian diamond five stone ring, the old cut diamond line with rose cut diamond spacers and scrolling shoulders, stamped 18ct, estimated total diamond weight 1.50cts, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity SI-P2, ring size N1/2, gross weight 4g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fair One rose cut diamond deficient Diamonds bright and lively Diamonds fairly well matched, outer diamonds with surface reaching fractures One of outer diamonds with a chip to table and star facet junction Otherwise diamonds with generally good clarity, scattered inclusions visible only with magnification
An impressive 18ct gold diamond single stone ring, the square cut diamond with baguette cut diamond tapered shoulders, principal diamond weight 4.03cts, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity VS, ring size K, gross weight 4.3g.Condition report: Overall condition goodLight scratches and discolouration in keeping with age and wearDiamond with only very light scattered inclusions, very difficult to spot with magnificationSurrounding diamonds bright and well matchedStamped 18ct
A late Victorian diamond single stone ring retailed by Wartski, the old cut diamond star set within the tapered band, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1886, estimated diamond weight 0.15ct, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity SI, ring size S, gross weight 5.2g. Accompanied by original purchase receipt from Wartski’s of Llandudno, dated 1943.Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Scratches and discolouration in keeping with age and wear Diamond with dark crystal inclusion under table facet, visible with magnification Makers marks CS FS Ring band with small crack to inside
A diamond three stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond line with crossover shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 0.60ct, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity SI2-P2, ring size O, gross weight 3.1g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Ring band thinning slightly One of the outer diamonds has a surface reaching fracture Diamonds bright and lively
A platinum diamond band ring, the princess cut diamond line within a channel setting, hallmarks for London, 2004, estimated total diamond weight 1.90cts, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity SI, ring size Q1/2, gross weight 8.9g.Condition report: Overall condition good Scratches and discolouration in keeping with wear Diamonds bright and well matched - some with scattered light and dark inclusions visible with magnification
A diamond solitaire ring, the old cut diamond within a twelve claw setting, estimated diamond weight 1.60cts, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity P2, ring size N1/2, gross weight 2.6g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Diamond with some chips to girdle, chip to crown facet and surface reaching fractures to crown and table facets Ring resized Diamond bright and lively Ring band stamped 18ct
An 18ct gold diamond five stone ring, designed as an old cut diamond line with crossover shoulders, hallmarks for Birmingham, 1975, estimated total diamond weight 2cts, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity P1-P2, ring size L, gross weight 5.1g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Scratches and discolouration in keeping with age and wear Ring resized Maker's marks B&S Diamonds bright and lively Some diamonds with surface reaching fractures
A pair of 18ct gold diamond earrings, each designed as an old cut diamond with single cut diamond line accent atop the convex bar, French assay marks, estimated total diamond weight 1.75cts, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity P1-P2, length 1.8cm, gross weight 5.3g.Condition report: Overall condition good to fair Scratches and discolouration in keeping with general wear With screw back fittings One diamond with a surface reaching fracture, the other with dark crystal inclusions under the table facet visible with magnification
A sapphire and diamond dress ring, the oval shape sapphire with baguette cut diamond sides and similarly cut diamond tapered shoulders, stamped 750, estimated total diamond weight 0.90ct, ring size K, gross weight 6.3g.Condition report: Overall condition good Ring resized Some wear to rhodium plating, yellow gold showing through to ring band Sapphire a medium blue with fair saturation and typical inclusions Angular colour zoning visible in sapphire Approx. dimensions of sapphire 10 by 7.85 by 4.6mm Some light abrasion to facet edges visible with magnification Diamonds bright and well matched Some adhesive to a couple of diamond settings
A platinum diamond five stone ring, the brilliant cut diamond line with raised bar spacers, hallmarks for London, 2010, total diamond weight 1.50cts, stamped to band, estimated colour J-K, estimated clarity SI, ring size K1/2, gross weight 5.2g.Condition report: Overall condition good Scratches and discolouration in keeping with general wear Ring resized Maker's marks 'HJ' Diamonds bright and well matched, with scattered light inclusions visible under magnification
A collection of tiger's eye jewellery, circa 19701st: Designed as a series of ropetwist links and oval tiger's eye hoops, 2nd and 3rd: The bracelet and pendant of similar design with wirework and bead detail, 4th: Set with two tiger's-eye batons and ropetwist detail, 5th: The oval tiger's-eye hoop accented by single-cut diamond shoulders, 6th: Designed as a hololith, 7th: The tiger's-eye disc within a textured mount, lengths: necklace 88.0cm, bracelet 21.0cm, pendants 4.0cm and 5.4cm, ring sizes approx. K-O½ (7)
A collection of two brooches and a pendant, by Anton Michelsen and three rings, by Just Andersen, Circa 1965-19781st: Circa 1965, designed as an 18 carat yellow gold sycamore seed, 2nd: Circa 1973, mounted in 14 carat yellow gold, the polished sphere issuing a tiered surround of seed pearls and 3.0mm cultured pearls, 3rd: Circa 1971, the 14 carat yellow gold pendant of abstract design, set with six 5.0mm cultured pearls, 4th: 1970, designed as a pierced textured rectangular plaque, 5th: Circa 1970, the 5.0mm cultured pearl in a convex setting, 6th: Circa 1978, the circular-cut orange gemstone tension-set within a convex 14 carat yellow gold mount, 1st, 2nd and 3rd all with London import marks and maker's marks AM, 4th signed JUSTA, maker's mark GD&Co., Swedish assay mark and Malmö town mark, 5th: signed JUSTA, 6th: maker's mark JA and London import mark, lengths: 1st 7.0cm, 2nd 5.0cm, 3rd 6.1cm, ring sizes: 4th approx. N, 5th approx. K, 6th approx. M½ (6)
The rare and historically important Defence of Legations group of medal to Arthur D. Brent, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank: China Medal 1900, clasp: Defence of Legations (A.D. BRENT. H. K. & S. BANK); U.S.A.: Military Order of the Dragon, China 1900, with original ribbon and pagoda roof suspension bar (ARTHUR D. BRENT BRITISH LEGATION DEFENCE No 738), engraved to the reverse; Peking Seige Commemoration Medal, bronze, 57 mm, burning of the Chien Men, reverse: figures representing Europe, Japan and America trampling a Chinese dragon, in fitted J. Tayler Foot case with original explanatory notice (A.D. BRENT. (H.K.& S. BANK)), impressed to the rim, all extremely fine and rare. [3] When, in the summer of 1900, the foreign legation quarter in Peking was attacked and invested by hostile Chinese factions during the so-called 'Boxer Rebellion', Arthur Brent was assistant to the agent in charge of the Peking agency, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, having 'come East' in 1897. The Agent, J.K. Tweed. elected to move the bank's cash into the relative safety of the British Legation. This was done by camel cart, under fire, with Brent running behind the cart picking up the coins that fell through the bullet holes. Brent not only endured the subsequent siege, during which such parts of the legation complex as had not been destroyed were defended by a tiny international force of professions and volunteers; but also took part in the fighting. In addition he acted as a news correspondent for Reuters, and his account was published in the London Daily News as 'The Seige of Peking by one who went through it. Diary of a besieged resident' (16th October 1900)'. We read hearing of the firefights in which he participated, and of the experience of living under heavy fire as provisions grew ever shorter. At an early stage of the siege Brent, a German speaker, accompanied a party of British and German marines as an interpreter. The small force (c. 50) set out to rescue refugees from a burned out Catholic Cathedral, and Brent took part in the close quarters fighting that resulted. Following the raising of the siege by a large multi-national relief force, Brent was sent to Shanghai with the bank's mail, arriving unkempt and with rifle in hand. He subsequently rose within the bank, becoming Manager of the Hamburg Branch in the years after the First World War. The British Medal and clasp was only awarded to 78 recipients, mainly Royal Marines, who formed the British component of the desperate defence. The American Order of the Dragon was formed by American officers who had taken part in operations in China in 1900, with provision made for admitting foreign participants as honorary members. The Commemorative medal, struck by J. Tayler Foot, is accompanied by a printed leaflet written by Brent himself, and "a limited number....have been made for those actually present at the seige". Ex. D.N.W., 25/02/1998 References: Frank H. H. King, 'The History of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Volume II'
§ Edgar Hunt (British 1876-1953) A lucky find Signed and dated 1933, oil on canvas (Dimensions: 31cm x 46cm (12in x 18in))(31cm x 46cm (12in x 18in))Footnote: Provenance: Richard Green Fine Paintings, London, K.329; the Estate of the Late William (Billy) Skelly (1931-2019)Condition report: Good original unlined condition
AN 18 K POCKET WATCH, A 9 CT GOLD ALBERT CHAINThe top ring is unmarked. The case and dustcover are both marked 18 k. The watch does run when round, but we give no warranty as to running condition. D approx. 4.5 cm, weight approx. 86.4 g. The chain is marked 9 ct throughout, approx. weight 28 g. it is generally in good condition.

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