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Lot 490

Literature and travel. LEIGH FERMOR (P) Mani, 1958, 1st edition, slight foxing; Between the Woods and the Water, 1st edition 1986; The Broken Road, 1st edition, 2013; In Tearing Haste, Letters..., 1st edition 2008; Three Letters from the Andes, 1991; The Diary of a Country Parson, edited by John Beresford, 5 vols. 1968, (3 of which in dust jackets); The Lyttelton Hart-Davis Letters, 6 vols., 1st edition, 1978-83, dust jackets; LELAND. Itinerary, Centaur Press 1964, cloth; The Torrington Diaries, 4 vols., 1934-38, cloth; FINDLAY (D K) Northern Affair, 1964, signed by the author, dust jacket; WEST (Rebecca) Black Lamb and Grey Falcon, 2 vols., 1946 reprints, dust jackets; few others

Lot 488

Fine Binding, from the library of Robin Myers. GREENHILL (Elizabeth) Elizabeth Greenhill Bookbinder A Catalogue Raisonne. Frenich, Foss: K. D. Duval 1986, folio, one of 500 copies, inscribed by the author, full grey-green morocco with coloured rectangular inlays by Sally Lou Smith, signed with her initials at rear turn-in, all edges gilt, in bespoke solander cloth box

Lot 201

NEW ZEALAND CRICKET AUTOGRAPHS, 1931 TEST TEAM, 11 AUTOGRAPHS NOTED. I.B. CROMB, K,.C. JAMES, R.C. BLUNT, C.S. DEMPSTER, M.L. PAGE, A.M. MATHESON, C.F.W. ALLCOTT, W.E. MERRITT, H.G. VIVIAN, G.L. WEIR, R.O. TALBOT.

Lot 206

INDIA CRICKET AUTOGRAPHS, 1979 TOUR OF THE UK, 18 INK AUTOGRAPHS NOTED. S. VENKATARAGHAVAN, G.R. VISWANATH, B.S. BEDI, S.M. GAVASKAR, M. AMARNATH, B.P. PATEL, B.S. CHANDRASEKHAR, C.P.S CHAUHAN, YAJUVENDRA SINGH, BHARAT REDDY, S. KHANNA, D.B. VENGSARKAR, K. GHAVRI, KAPIL DEV, A.D. GAEKWAD, YASHPAL SHARMA, C.D. GOPINATH, G.G. DESAI.

Lot 213

INDIA CRICKET AUTOGRAPHS, 1932 TOUR OF ENGLAND, 24 AUTOGRAPHS NOTED, SOME REPEATED. L AMAR SINGH, SHM COLAH, M JAHANGIR KHAN, LALL SINGH, NAOOMAL JAOOMAL, J.G. NAVLE, C K NAYUDU, S NAZIR ALI, MOHAMMAD NISSAR, P.E. PALIA.

Lot 756

ENGLAND CRICKET AUTOGRAPHS, 1920S/30S TEST PLAYERS, 9 AUTOGRAPHS ON INDIVIDUAL CARD. E.W. DAWSON, H. ELLIOT, D.R. JARDINE, H. SMITH, M. LEYLAND, K S DULEEPSINHJI, J. O'CONNOR, R.W.V. ROBINS, E.H. BOWLEY.

Lot 154

A collection of 100+ House/Dance 12", to include artists; Mescalito, Loni Clark, Cool Breeze, Urban Species, Juliet Roberts, Uncanny Alliance, Chicago Symphony, K+M, Incognito, Young Disciples, Naughty Queen, as well as many others. Conditions appear generally from Fair to Good Plus within similar condition sleeves. See photo.

Lot 364

An Early XX Century Bisque Headed Doll, head stamped Halbig K R No 26, sleeping eyes, open mouth with teeth, composition jointed body, 28cm high, plus a porcelain baby doll and dolls clothes.SMALL BISQUE DOLL – SOME DAMAGE TO RIGHT HAND, SOME GLUE RESIDUE TO HEAD, MARKING TO DOLL.COMPOSTION DOLL – MARKING TO DOLL, SOME DAMAGE TO TOP OF RIGHT LEG AND SOME DAMAGE TO INSIDE LEFT KNEE JOINT, SOME CHIPPING TO INSIDE LEFT SHOULDER. SMALL HAIRLINE/CRACK TO BOTTOM OF HEAD AROUND NECK AREA.COMPOSTION BODY – EYES APPEAR FINE BIT DUSTY – SEE PICSHAIR A LITTLE LOOSE TO BACK OF HEAD – SEE PIC

Lot 859

Two Boxed Matchbox Speed Kings K-52 Datsun 240Z. Faults include scuffs to roof decal, damage to box header. Together with a Playme Aviones Metal (Spain) Diecast Model Military Aircraft, cased (damaged).

Lot 148

Silver wet fruit scoop, 833/000, with a round sawn bowl with figures and a floral edge. The curved handle has a silver element with putti and crowned with an eagle. 21x8cm. approx. 76 grams. jl.:K:1894. In good condition.

Lot 296

Silver salad cutlery, 833/000, with a spoon and fork with contoured handle with engraving. Spoon MT.: C.van Baaren, Schoonhoven, jl.: A:1885. Engraved with a K. Fork MT.: A.Kuijlenburg Pz, Schoonhoven, jl.:X:1882. 26 cm. approx. 130 grams. In good condition

Lot 121

Three pieces of crystal with silver. A flacon with etching, set on a silver round base and with a silver round sprinkle cap decorated with a floral border. 950/000, France. ø7.5x15cm. A conical cut flacon with a silver sprinkle cap, 925/000, MT.: P&W, London, jl.: K:1965. ø7x15cm. And a pear-shaped cut flacon with a silver collar and cap. 925/000. MT.: Jakob Grimminger - Schwabisch Gmund. Germany. ø8x14.5cm. In good condition.

Lot 119

Tiffany & Co.: A platinum and diamond single-stone ring, 2011 The brilliant-cut diamond, in a six-claw setting, to a platinum band, signed Tiffany & Co., maker's mark T&Co.;, London hallmark, ring size K½, maker's case and boxAccompanied by a report from Tiffany & Co. stating that the diamond, weighing 1.30 carats, is F colour, VS1 clarity. Report number 28435916/M07080079.  Please see the department for updated information.

Lot 27

An Art Deco sapphire and diamond ring, circa 1930 The collet-set oval-cut sapphire, within a rose-cut diamond plaque setting, ring size K

Lot 67

A pair of emerald and diamond earrings and ring suite Each collet-set oval-cut emerald, within a tiered double surround of channel-set brilliant-cut diamonds, accompanied by a ring en suite, diamonds approx. 1.90 carats total, illegibly struck marks, earrings with post and clip fittings, earring length 1.6cm, ring size K½ (2)

Lot 48

A PALESTINIAN CEREMONIAL WEDDING SILVER 'MONEY HAT' (WUQAYAT) Hebron, Southern Palestine, mid to late 19th centuryOf typical hemispherical shape, usually worn as a cap at the summit of a more elaborate Palestinian bridal headdress known as wuqayat al-darahim, often referred to as 'money hat' given the number of overlapping rows of coins sewn onto the off-white cotton ground, reminiscent of fish scales, each coin stamped, marked and some cut into shape, the top covered with a stitched white metal disc with filigree roundels and a central bezel set with blue glass or paste.18cm diameter and 12cm high Wuqaye or wuqayat headdresses of this kind have usually been attributed to the territories of Southern Palestine, like Hebron, and Ashdod (once spelt Isdud, currently in Israel). Given their intrinsic value, 'money hats' were worn within the same family for generations and occasionally, they were even owned communally and lent out for a bride to wear only during her marriage celebrations. These rites of passage still hold a great significance throughout the Arab world today. This example must have been a prized possession given the hundreds of old coins decorating it. Most coins date back to the Ottoman sultans' reigns of the mid and late 19th century. For an almost identical example complete with tassels and tail: René van der Star, Ethnic Jewellery from Africa, Asia and Pacific Islands, 2008, p. 38. Further comparables are published in G. Völger, K. v. Welck and K. Hackstein, Pracht und Geheimnis: Kleidung und Schmuck aus Palästina und Jordanien, Katalog der Sammlung Widad Kawar, exhibition catalogue of the Rautenstrauch - Joest - Museum der Stadt Köln, 1987, p. 344., cat. 285; and Shelagh Weir, Palestinian Costume, 1989. 18cm diameter and 12cm high Qty: 1

Lot 49

TWO PALESTINIAN WHITE METAL WOMEN'S BRACELETS Collected in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt, made in Palestine, ca. 1920 - 1950Comprising a curved cuff bracelet, made of copper alloy with high zinc content, cast with five protruding hemispherical bosses on the exterior set against a ground of diagonal hatched lines, and encased within a braided band running around the edges; and another bracelet, possibly made of malleable low grade silver, with similar bosses, engraved with a stellar pattern, issuing heart-shaped motifs with applied wire.The first 5cm x 5.5cm x 2.3cm and 70gr.The latter 5.4cm x 5.8cm x 2.4cm and 38gr. The cuff bracelet (haidari) in the present lot is almost identical to another specimen with protruding bosses in the collection of the Palestinian Museum, recently exhibited in the Hayy Jameel centre in Jeddah, Thread Memory: Embroidery from Palestine, 23.01.2025 - 17.04.2025. The exhibition curator, Rachel Dedman, explained that bracelets with round, breast-like protrusions like these were usually worn by Palestinian women who were beastfeeding, acting as a non-verbal, visual mean to inform the community of their state. A selection of analogous Palestinian haidari bracelets made of silver and of white metal (not silver) attributed to Bethlehem, dating to the first half of the 20th century, are published in G. Völger, K. v. Welck and K. Hackstein, Pracht und Geheimnis: Kleidung und Schmuck aus Palästina und Jordanien, Katalog der Sammlung Widad Kawar, exhibition catalogue of the Rautenstrauch - Joest - Museum der Stadt Köln, 1987, respectively p. 303, cats. 163 - 165 and p. 320, cats. 216 - 220. Qty: 2

Lot 26

A late Victorian diamond panel ring, the navette-shaped panel pavé set with graduated old-cut diamonds, between reeded shoulders, 18ct gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 1897, total diamond weight approximately 0.40ct, ring size MDiamonds have variable colour and clarity, some stones with chips and surface-reaching fractures that are eye visible, estimated SI1 to P3 clarity and H to K colour, assessed mounted. The ring mount has general surface wear, commensurate for age and use, with patchy thinning and wear to the tips of the setting. Hallmarks are clearly struck. Length of panel approximately 1.8cm. Gross weight approximately 3.9gm.

Lot 150

An Art Deco diamond panel ring possibly by Cartier, the shaped rectangular panel centred with a lozenge-shaped step-cut diamond, enclosed by trios of graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds and pairs of baguette-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, indistinctly signed and indistinctly numbered 9706, accompanied by possibly associated Cartier gilt tooled pink leather case, total diamond weight approximately 1ct, panel length 1.9cm, ring size K½Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, with estimated VS2 to SI2 clarity and H to J colour, assessed mounted. The ring mount has a solder repair to the base of the setting, to one of the ends, and there are further solder joins/repairs visible at the junctions of the setting to the shoulders. The mount has general surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips throughout and the shank may have been re-sized and has worn slightly thin to the back. The signature is heavily worn. The number to the base of one of the shoulders is rubbed. Metal standard is untested. Length of panel setting approximately 1.9cm. Gross weight approximately 4.1gm. The possibly associated case is worn, with patchy staining, scuffs and small losses to the exterior finish.

Lot 154

A diamond dress ring, centred with a pavé set cluster of round brilliant-cut diamonds, between shaped openwork shoulders, 18ct white gold mounted, hallmarked for Birmingham 1975, total diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, ring size KGross weight only approximately 12.5gm

Lot 112

A sapphire and diamond three stone ring, the cushion-shaped mixed-cut sapphire claw set between two old brilliant-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, total diamond weight approximately 1.30ct, ring size O Sapphire dimensions approximately: 7.1mm length x 7mm width x 4.3mm depth. Diamond dimensions approximately 5.5mm diameter x 3.7mm depth each.Light surface abrasion and chips/nicks to facet edges and girdle of sapphire, commensurate for use. Angular whiteish colour zoning visible under close inspection to sapphire. Diamonds are well matched, lively and fairly bright, with chips/nicks and naturals to the girdle on each. Estimated K to L colour and P1 clarity, both with dark inclusions and fractures, assessed mounted. Dark solder joins visible to all angles of the setting where the claws have been re-tipped. General surface wear throughout mount, shank has been re-sized. Overall width of setting (across finger) 1.9cm. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approximately 4.2gm.

Lot 148

An emerald and diamond dress ring, of crossover design, obliquely collet set with an old brilliant-cut diamond and a rectangular step-cut emerald, spaced by channels of graduated old, single and lasque-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, indistinctly stamped, total weight of old and single-cut diamonds approximately 0.60ct, ring size approximately K - LThe emerald measures approximately 5mm in length, is heavily included, and has chips, scuffs/scratches and surface-reaching fractures. The principal diamond has small chips to the outer edge and is lively and fairly bright in appearance, with estimated K to L colour and P1/P2 clarity (due to chips), assessed mounted. Remaining diamonds have very variable colour and clarity, some with chips and fractures, some with dark greyish hues. It's likely that some of these smaller diamonds are later replaced. The ring mount has general surface wear with a fine seam/split below one shoulder and thinning to the back of the shank. There is a worn mark to the outside of the shank, possibly starting '56'. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approximately 3.7gm.

Lot 147

A ruby and diamond panel ring, the pear-shaped mixed-cut ruby collet set within a pierced and millegrained surround of graduated old and lasque-cut diamonds, two colour precious metal mounted, stamped '585', total diamond weight approximately 0.80ct, ring size K½The ruby has a pinkish-red hue with linear inclusions visible at an angled view to the table facet and has heavy abrasion, with some deeap scuffs, scratches and chips/nicks to the surface. Length of ruby approximately 7mm. Diamonds have variable colour and clarity, some stones with chips and surface-reaching fractures, but give an overall lively appearance, estimated SI1 to P2 clarity and I to L colour, assessed mounted. The ring mount has general surface wear, with patchy thinning to the edges of the setting, and a dark solder join to the shank as a result of re-sizing. Metal standard is untested. Length of panel (from top to bottom) 1.45cm. Gross weight approximately 3.2gm.

Lot 138

A synthetic ruby and diamond dress ring, the circular-cut synthetic ruby flanked by two old-cut diamonds in millegrain collet settings, between diamond set shoulders, two colour precious metal mounted, with worn interior inscription, total diamond weight approximately 0.45ct, ring size K½Scuffs, fractures and chips to synthetic ruby. Diamonds have variable colour and clarity, the shoulder set stones are especially greyish and chipped/fractured and one of the principal diamonds is chipped, estimated SI1 to P3 clarity and J to M colour, assessed mounted. Considerable wear to mount, with thinning to shank and chips/small splits to the settings. The settings and shoulders have dark solder joins/repairs and one of the end diamond collet settings appears to have been solder repaired back on to the mount. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approximately 2.1gm.

Lot 125

A diamond half hoop ring, inset with five graduated old brilliant and old-cut diamonds, spaced by single-cut diamond points, above a scrolled gallery, total diamond weight approximately 1.70ct, ring size M½Central diamond: measures approximately 6.8mm diameter x 4.35mm depth, drawing a yellowish tint and with a central dark inclusion, estimated SI3 to P1 and K to L colour, assessed mounted. Outer diamonds: have chips and surface-reaching fractures and are drawing yellowish tints, estimated SI2 to P2 clarity and J to L colour, assessed mounted. The ring mount has considerable wear and some of the tips of the setting have been repaired. The mount has areas of porosity/pitting to one shoulder, possibly as a result of repair, and these is a worn inscription to the shank interior. The shank has worn a little thin to the back and has been re-sized. Gross weight approximately 4.2gm.

Lot 115

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the cushion-shaped mixed-cut sapphire claw set within an old-cut diamond border, between trios of smaller round brilliant-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, stamped '18CT', total diamond weight approximately 1.90ct, ring size K

Lot 532

A Japanese silver rectangular entree dish and cover, by Kichigoro Uyeda, with foliate and scalloped border, the base stamped 'K. Uyeda 950 sterling', 29cm long, 50oz overall, cased

Lot 117

A diamond three stone ring, the graduated round brilliant-cut diamonds in claw setting, white precious metal mounted, stamped '18CT', total diamond weight approximately 1.40ct, ring size M½Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, but contain some surface-reaching fractures that are just visible to the unaided eye, estimated P1 to P2 clarity and J to K colour, assessed mounted. The ring mount has general surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips, with some rubbing to the tips and sides of the claw setting. The shank has been re-sized. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approximately 3.2gm.

Lot 110

An aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, the oval mixed-cut aquamarine claw set within a border of round brilliant-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, stamped '18CT', total diamond weight approximately 0.80ct, ring size QLight surface wear, nicks and scuffs to aquamarine. Diamonds are well matched, bright and lively, estimated SI1 to SI2 clarity and I to K colour, assessed mounted. General surface wear and chips/nicks to mount commensurate for use, mostly located to shank, which has possibly been re-sized. Length of setting approximately 1.65cm. Metal standard is untested. Gross weight approximately 6.4gm.

Lot 13

Two 22ct gold wedding bands, ring sizes K½ and Q½ (2)Combined gross weight only approximately 7.5gm

Lot 43

A diamond and sapphire panel ring, of pierced and millegrained quatrefoil design, (sapphires untested for natural/synthetic origin), and a diamond panel ring, of similar design, ring sizes K½ and G (2)Both ring have general wear with patchy thinning to the edges of the settings, patchy tarnishing and thinning to the shanks, with solder joins and possible solder repairs. Sapphires to the first ring are abraded and diamonds to both rings have variable colour and clarity, some stones with chips/fractures. Metal standards are untested. Approximate gross weights: first ring 1.7gm, second ring 1.5gm.

Lot 564

A service of early Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern flatware, comprising 12 table forks, 12 table spoons, 12 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 teaspoons, 4 sauce ladles, 4 condiment spoons and a soup ladle, mainly by Chawner & Co, London 1854, crested, 147oz overallIn good condition overall, with some wear from use. The tines of the forks are generally good. Images of crests added.These all appear to be by Chawner & Co with the exeption of the soup ladle, which has a worn maker's mark, which appears to start with a H or K.

Lot 122

A diamond two stone ring, claw set with old brilliant-cut diamonds between stepped shoulders, white precious metal mounted, with interior inscription, total diamond weight approximately 1ct, ring size QDiamonds are well matched and lively but both are drawing a yellowish tint and have nicks to the girdle, estimated K to L colour and SI1 to SI2 clarity, assessed mounted. The ring mount has general surface wear, with patchy rubbing to the tips and sides of the settings and thinning to the shank, which has been re-sized. The interior inscription is dated '28-2-38'. Metal standard is untested and there is a partial stamped mark reading '?TINUM'. Gross weight approximately 2.7gm.

Lot 114

A sapphire and diamond half hoop ring, alternately set with circular mixed-cut sapphires and round brilliant-cut diamonds, 18ct gold mounted, total diamond weight approximately 0.30ct, ring size PSapphires have varaible blue and greenish-blue hues with areas of colour zoning and all have surface wear, nicks and chips commensurate for use. Diamonds are well matched and lively, both drawing a light yellowish tint, estimated K to L colour and SI1 to SI2 clarity, assessed mounted. The ring mount has general surface wear commensurate for regular use and some of the tips of the setting have considerable wear. Hallmarks have patchy wear, for London 1987. Gross weight approximately 3.5gm.

Lot 39

A turquoise and diamond cluster ring, the cushion-shaped cabochon turquoise in millegrain collet setting, bordered by graduated old and single-cut diamonds, to a fluted shank with similarly cut diamond set shoulders, total diamond weight approximately 0.65ct, ring size KBrownish inclusions, veins and pitting to turquoise, which has surface wear, scuffs and nicks/chips. Diamonds have variable colour and clarity, some stones with chips and surface-reaching fractures, but give an overall lively appearance. The settings are very heavily worn and some of the collets have splits and missing sections, where the metal has worn down to the stone. The mount otherwise has considerable signs of wear and tarnishing, with kinks to the base of the setting and some thinning to the shank. Metal standard is unmarked and untested but possibly a gold and silver combination. Gross weight approximately 4.2gm.

Lot 160

David Charlesworth, Young mother in Jaipur, India, signed, oil on canvas, 50cm x 39.5cm; L. Gibson, Mariella’s Mission’, signed, oil on canvas; K. R. Patterson, Sunset mooring, oil on canvas; etc, (6).

Lot 387

A 9ct gold garnet and cultured pearl floral cluster dress ring, size K/L, 6g gross (2 pearls missing)

Lot 297

A 14ct gold diamond and opal dress ring, size K/L, 3.5g

Lot 1469

Twelve Matchbox diecast model cars comprising numbers 4, 7, 17, 38, 54, 61, 62, 68, 69, M-2, M-4 and K-1, all in original boxes. 

Lot 82

Approximately one hundred House / Synth / Electronic / Trance / Hip Hop / Shoegaze 12" singles including Finitribe 101, Clocks, Aleph Fire On The Moon, Felix, Dr Love, Fluke, Capella, Dr Calculus, Cilvilles & Cole, Ann Lee, KTP, Mr Klaus, Mike Koglin, Kissing The Pink, K-Klass, Ketty DB, Frankie Knuckles, Kat Mandu, Echo Beach etc. Condition generally appears Ex to NM

Lot 441

An 18ct yellow gold with platinum crown ring set with five diamonds in a cross over style 2.4gms size K, an 18ct yellow gold with platinum collets five stone diamond ring with one diamond missing 1.8gms size H, an 18ct yellow gold three stone diamond gypsy set ring 2.3gms size H 1/2 (ring broken), an 18ct yellow gold sapphire and diamond chip gypsy set ring (diamond chips all damaged) 2.5gms size N (ring broken). (4)

Lot 424

An 18ct stamped yellow gold turquoise and centrally set diamond ring. 8.9gms size K 1/2.

Lot 442

An 18ct yellow gold Victorian ring set with rubies and diamonds with a Chester hallmark. 2.8gms size K 1/2.

Lot 339

A collection of silver and amber jewellery including earrings, bracelet, necklaces, rings (size O 4.7gms, and size K 3.5gms), and a brooch. A silver figaro link chain of 68cm with a silver mounted amber pendant 32.5gms.

Lot 154

Cigarette cards, Azores, Estrella, Beauties, hand-coloured, 'K' size, 51 different cards (gen. gd) (51)

Lot 171

Cigarette cards, Japan, Murai Bros, Japanese Personalities (Green Back), six cards, Major General K. Fujil, Baron Y. Hanabusa, Mr T. Hashimoto, Mr T. Hoshi, Count T. Itagaki & Mr J. Kawashima (some with slight toning, gd) (6)

Lot 613

Cigarette card, Kinnear, Views ('Taffrail Navy Cut' back), 'K' size, type card, no 11 Hawarden Castle (just gd) (1)

Lot 676

Cigarette card, Pretty Girl Series (Actresses), type card, Miss K. James (gd) (1)

Lot 95

Trade cards, Anon, Italy, a collection of 62 'K' size Football Cards, Football Teams Serie A (12 cards), Serie B (10 cards), Serie C (34 cards) and Footballers (6) (mixed condition, fair/gd)

Lot 294

An album containing an assorted collection of 138 silver, copper and bronze coinage, from Roman to Edward VII, comprising hammered silver groats, half groats and pennies, including Irish groat of Henry VIII with initials H and K by shield and a Mary groat, milled silver coinage from Charles II including half crowns, florins, shillings, etc (138)Condition:Please refer to additional images

Lot 68

ROWLING, J K, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Deluxe edition, 2000. Without dust wrapper as issued, two copies, no inscriptions, both Fine. Print run was 10,000 copies. Errington A9 (b). With a copy of the trade first edition, 2000. No inscriptions. Fine in Fine dust wrapper (first edition print run 750,000) (3)

Lot 579

Rhodesia, General Service Medal (7) (PR40056 Rfn J. M. Bradshaw; R68646T Pte R. Essof; R18851T Pte A. P. Evans; R33720T Pte A. Evans; 32027 S/Sgt K. C. Jenner; R105061T Pte S. McGregory; PR47969 Rfn R. O. D’Oliveira) generally very fine (7) £100-£140

Lot 432

Naval General Service 1915-62, 1 clasp, Persian Gulf 1909-1914 (K.12992. A. J. McCarthy. Sto. 1Cl. H.M.S. Fox.) contact pitting, otherwise very fine £60-£80 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 394

Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Somaliland 1920 (2318 Pte. Adodo Owari. 6-K. A. Rif.) suspension bent, edge bruising and contact marks, otherwise good fine £100-£140 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 578

Rhodesia, General Service Medal (7) (4254S S/Insp. N. Smith.; 117489 E Vdt M. V. Cullen; R34605T Pte. I. George; 128361 Tpr K. R. Krugel; 662722 Smn J. Mabrongo; R99868T Pte. M. Mitton; R845 Pte Tichagara); Police Long Service Medal (4254 S/C/Insp. N. Smith); Prison Service Medal (7563 Wdr. A. Nyamushanya); District Service Medal (570409 J.D.S.A. S. Moyo); Zimbabwe, Independence Medal 1980 (4) (08596; 17960; 19477; 67418) some edge bruising and staining, generally very fine (14) £160-£200

Lot 539

Royal Naval Reserve Decoration, E.II.R., unnamed as issued; Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue (No. 68158 P.O./Wtr. K. F. Strachan. S.A.N.F.(V)) very fine (2) £140-£180

Lot 571

Renamed and Defective Medals (11): Military General Service 1793-1814, 1 clasp, Nive (Lt. Jas. D. Daly); Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 1 clasp, Lucknow (3203. Corpl. B. Blackmore. 2nd. Bat. 60th. K.R.R.); Egypt and Sudan 1882-89, dated reverse, 3 clasps, Tel-El-Kebir, Suakin 1884, El-Teb_Tamaai (No. 295. Pte. J. Duncan. 1/Black Watch. Rl. Hrs.) ; Queen’s Sudan 1896-98 (Sergt. M. Graham. 1st. Grenadier Guards.); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902 (2), no clasp (1385 Pte. Jos. Turkington 2nd. Rif.); 3 copy clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Wittebergen (Sergt. M. Graham. 1st. Grenadier Guards.); Ashanti 1900, no clasp (72 Pte. Ndreyyah. 2nd. C. Africa Regt.); Africa General Service 1902-56 (4), 1 copy clasp, Uganda 1900 (2170 Pte. Rekuba Merjan 3/K.A.R.); 2 clasps (3), Somaliland 1902-04, Jidballi (14. M. G. P. Mwechumu 1st. K. African R.); Nandi 1905-06, Somaliland 1908-10 (2) (1333. Cpl. Selemani; 453 Pte. Sabea. 1/K.A.R.) all renamed; some with replacement suspensions, generally fine and better (11) £300-£400 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---

Lot 228

Pair: Major F. K. Morton, Royal Signals, late Royal Artillery, who was Mentioned in Despatches during the Second War, for gallant and distinguished services in Italy India General Service 1908-35, 1 clasp, Waziristan 1921-24 (Lieut. F. K. Morton. R.A.); General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine (Major. F. K. Morton. R. Signals.) slight scratches, first letter of rank on second medal double struck, very fine (2) £180-£220 --- M.I.D. London Gazette 19 July 1945 (Italy). Sold with copied medal roll extracts and copied gazette entries.

Lot 555

Canadian Memorial Cross, G.VI.R. (K.34710. S/Sgt. H. Kent.) good very fine £60-£80 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Howard Kent was born in England and emigrated to Canada in 1926. He attested for the Royal Canadian Army Service Corps in 1939, and served with them overseas during the Second World War, latterly as a Warrant Officer Class II in the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. He died from a heart attack at Seaforth Armoury, Canada, on 8 December 1944, and is buried in Vancouver (Mountain View) Cemetery, B.C.

Lot 235

Four: Leading Stoker A. M. Gillingham, Royal Navy, who was killed in action in H.M.S. Neptune in December 1941 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45, mounted court-style for display, together with original Admiralty condolence slip in the name of ‘Alfred Mitchell Gillingham’, this folded and repaired, otherwise extremely fine (4) £80-£100 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Alfred Mitchell Gillingham was killed in action in the cruiser H.M.S. Neptune on 19 December 1941, when as part of Force K, the ship ran into an enemy minefield off Tripoli and struck three mines in quick succession. Having then hit yet another, she sank. Gillingham has no known grave and is commemorated on the Plymouth Naval Memorial.

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