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Tim Hurn wood fired salt glazed costrel with repeated decoration, impressed mark to base with another similar lugged costrel by the same potter, impressed mark to base, H 17.5cm together with a Malcom Jepson squat lugged vase with impressed marks to base and a cylindrical wood fired stoneware vessel with impressed K mark to base, H 16cm
Art Déco Schmuckuhr mit zahlreichen Diamanten von zus. ca. 5 ct, Achtkant- u. Altschliff, ca. LGW-GW (I-K)/SI-P1, Platin, Schließe tlw. 14K Gold, 29,2 gr, Uhrwerk "Emka Genève" ohne Funktion, Länge ca. 17,5 cm, 1920er Jahre, Tragespuren.| Art Déco jewellery watch with numerous diamonds totalling ca. 5 ct, single-cut and old-cut, ca. STW-TIW (I-K)/SI-I1, platinum, clasp partly 14K gold, 29.2 gr, clockwork "Emka Genève" not functioning, L: ca. 17.5 cm, 1920s, signs of wear.
Konvolut: Collier, Armband, Paar Ohrhänger mit Granat, rund facettierter Granat, Alpacca und GG 14 K (Bügel vom Ohrhänger), 59,1 g, L. (Collier): ca. 45 cm, Innenumfang (Armreif): ca. 17,5 cm, um 1900, guter Erhaltungszustand, mindestens 3 Steine fehlen, 1 Ersatzteil.| Bundle of necklace, bangle and pair of earrings set with round-cut garnets, alpacca and 14K YG (u-bolt from earrings), 59.1 g, length (necklace): approx. 42 cm, inner circumference (bangle): approx. 17.5 cm, around 1900 good age-related condition, at least 3 missing garnets, 1 spare.
Ring mit Saphir umrahmt von Brillanten von zus. ca. 0,30 ct mit guter Farbe und Reinheit, WG 14 K, 4,3 gr, RW 56, Ende 20. Jh., Tragespuren vorhanden, Ringweitenänderung sichtbar,| Ring with sapphire framed with brilliant-cut diamonds from approx 0.30 ct with good color and clarity, 14K WG, 4.3 gr, ring size 56, late 20th century, signs of wear, change of ring size visible.
WELLENDORFF Paar Creolen, 2 Brillanten von zus. ca. 0,02 ct, sehr gute Farbe und Reinheit, GG18 K, 15,0 g, D.: ca. 4 cm, B.: ca. 2,7 mm, Ende 20. Jh., guter Zustand, Wellendorff-Zertifikat (1995).|WELLENDORFF pair of hoops, 2 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling approx. 0.02 ct, very good colour and clarity, 18K YG, 15.0 g, dia.: 4 cm, width ca. 2,7 mm, end of 20th century, Welldorff-certificate (1995).
Ring mit 3 Brillanten von zus. ca. 1,1 ct, davon mittig 1x ca. 0,4 ct, ca. LGW-GW (J-K)/VS und 2x ca. 0,35 ct, ca. GW-GET (L-M)/VS, WG 18K, 5 g, RW: 54, 2. H. 20. Jh., leichte Tragespuren, Handarbeit.| Ring with 3 brilliant-cut diamonds totalling ca. 1.1 ct, of which 1x centred ca. 0.4 ct, ca. STW-TIW (J-K)/VS and 2x ca. 0.35 ct ca. TIW-TIN (L-M)/VS, 18K white gold, 5 g, ring size 54, 2nd half of 20th century, minor signs of wear, handcrafted.
An India and Boer War Medal trio awarded to: 2560 Sergeant. W. H. Owens, 2nd Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Comprising: an India Medal 1895, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 (2560 Sergt. W. Owen 2d Bn. K. O. York Lt. Infy.); a Queen’s South Africa medal with 4 clasps Belmont, Modder River, Orange Free State, Transvaal (2560 Serjt. W. H. Owens 2: Yorks Lt. Infy.) and a King’s South Africa Medal with 2 clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 (2560 Serjt. W. Owens Yorks L. I.).
An India and Boer War Medal trio awarded to: 4963 Private H. Hawley, 2nd King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Comprising: an India Medal 1895, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 (4963 Pte H. Hawley, 2d Bn K. O. York Lt. Infy); a Queen’s South Africa medal with 4 clasps Belmont, Modder River, Transvaal, Wittebergen (4963 Pte H. Hawley, 2 Yorks Lt Infy); and a King’s South Africa Medal with 2 clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 (4963 Pte H. Hawley, York L. I.).
An India and Boer War Medal trio awarded to: 5042 Corporal H. Bryant, 2nd Battalion, Kings' Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Comprising: an India Medal 1895, 1 clasp, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 (5042 Pte. H. Bryant, 2d Bn. K. O. York Lt: Infy.); a Queen’s South Africa medal with 4 clasps Belmont, Modder River, Transvaal, Wittebergen (5042 Pte. H. Bryant, 2: Yorks Lt: Infy:); and a King’s South Africa Medal with 2 clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 (5042 Corpl. H. Bryant, York: L. I.).
Eight Great War Medal Pairs each comprising the British War Medal and the Victory Medal to: 1. 27245 Private A. Dick, Royal Welch Fusiliers. 2. 265124 Private George Anderson, Gordon Highlanders, with a For Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary medal. 3. 16779 Private H. Cundall, Army Cyclist Corps. 4. B.Z.10617 A. G. Hutt, Tel. Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve. 5. 201384 Sergeant J. Rae, Devonshire Regiment. 6. 25258 Private T. J. Brown, Bedfordshire Regiment. 7. GS-19955 Private J. K. Winter, 2nd Battalion, Dragoon Guards, with cap badge. 8. 45423 Private R. Goad, Bedfordshire Regiment.
An India and Boer War Medal trio awarded to: 463 Sergeant G. A. Powell, 2nd King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Comprising: an India Medal 1895, 2 clasp, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 (463 Corpl G. A. Powell, 2d Bn. K. O. York Lt Infy.); a Queen’s South Africa medal with 4 clasps Belmont, Modder River, Transvaal, Wittebergen (463 Serjt G. A. Powell, 2: Yorks: Lt Infy); and a King’s South Africa Medal with 2 clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 (463 Serjt G. Powell, Yorks: L. I.).
General Service Medal, 1918, three medals to: 1. 22154374 Private K. Jarman, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, George VI with Malaya claps. 2. 22781228 Private G. A. Pile, Loyals, Elizabeth II with Malaya clasp. 3. 23245527 Private B. G. Barrett, Royal Warwickshire Regiment, Elizabeth II with Cyprus clasp.
An Ashantee Medal, Gold Coast 1873-74 campaign, 1 clasp, Coomassie, awarded to 1747 Private Kenneth Stewart, Piper, 42nd Royal Highlanders (1747 Pte K. Stewart, 42nd Highrs 1873-4). Private Kenneth Stewart was bon in Inverness in 1849 and attested for the 42nd Royal Highlanders at Edinburgh on 20 January 1869. He deserted on 18 January 1873, re-joined on 18 August of that year, and was tried, convicted, and imprisoned for two months, from 20 August to 23 October 1873. In December 1873 he accompanied the Regiment for the expedition for the Gold Coast, and was slightly wounded at Amoaful on 31 January 1874, 'the most odoriferous place imaginable', during the advance on Coomassie. Returning to Portsmouth, he was appointed Piper upon the death of Piper James Weatherspoon, who had also been wounded the same day at Amoaful. In September 1874 he was arrested by the Civil Powers and imprisoned for two weeks. He then embarked with the Regiment for Malta, where he served for the next three and a half years, before being invalided home in June 1878, suffering from an attack of malaria, severely affecting his lungs and 'probably aggravated by duty as Piper! He was discharged at Netley hospital on 26 August 1878, unfit for further service; left lung has a cavity, disability is permanent and likely to proceed, will not be able to do anything for his own support', after 8 years and 292 days' service, with 3 years and 364 days' forfeited.
An India and Boer War Medal trio awarded to: 5028 Private. R. Barker, 2nd Battalion, King's Own Light Infantry. Comprising: an India Medal 1895, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 (5028 Pte. R. Barker, 2d Bn, K. O. York: Lt. Infy); a Queen’s South Africa medal with 4 clasps Belfast, Modder River, Transvaal, Wittebergen (5028 Pte. R. Barker, 2: Yorks: Lt. Infy); and a King’s South Africa Medal with 2 clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 (5028 Pte. R. Barker, 2: Yorks: L.I.).
An India and Boer War Medal trio awarded to: 3996 Private H. Clarke, 2nd Battalion, Kings's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Comprising: an India Medal 1895, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 (3996 Pte. H. Clarke, 2d Bn. K. O. York Lt. Infy.); a Queen’s South Africa medal with 4 clasps Belmont, Modder River, Transvaal, Wittebergen (3996 Pte. H. Clarke, 2: Yorks Lt. Infy.); and a King’s South Africa Medal with 2 clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 (3996 Pte. H. Clarke, Yorks L. I.).
A Boer War and Police four medal group awarded to: John William Connock, Sapper Royal Engineers / Police Constable Metropolitan Police. Comprising: a Queen’s South Africa medal with 3 clasps Cape Colony, Paardeberg, South Africa 1901 (25425 Sapr J. W. Connock. R.E.) An 1897 Queen Victoria Jubilee Metropolitan Police bronze. medal (P.C. J. Connock. K. Divn); an Edward VII Coronation 1902, Metropolitan Police medal (P.C. J. Connock. K. Div); and a George V Coronation 1911 Metropolitan Police medal (P.C. J. Connock). Together with a South African War Veterans Association enamel badge, and two King Edward and Queen Alexandria commemorative bronze ad silver coins.
Twelve British War Medals to: 1. R.M.A. 15870 G.R. W. Pavey. 2. 285442. Stoker 1st Class, B. Burfield, Royal Navy. 3. J40278 P. H. Lincoln, Able Seaman, Royal Navy. 4. S.S.108055 A. E. Watson, Stoker 1st Class, Royal Navy. 5. William A. Bird. 6. 198600 Gunner W. Whitlam, Royal Artillery. 7. K20232 C. E. A. Rowe, Stoker 1st Class, Royal Navy. 8. 82179 Private H. J. Bollom, Royal Army Medical Corps. 9. K.20173 E. Rolfe, S.P.O. Royal Navy. 10. K.46233. A. A. Knight, Stoker 1st Class, Royal Navy. 11. K.30082 J. H. Williams, Stoker 1st Class, Royal Navy. 12. 202594 C. Howe, Able Seaman, Royal Navy.
An India and Boer War Medal pair awarded to: 3618 Corporal R. Carmichael 2nd Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Comprising: an India Medal 1895, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 (3618 Corpl R. Carmichael 2d. Bn. K. O. York Lt. Infy); and a Queen’s South Africa medal with 5 clasps Transvaal, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902 (3618 Pte R. Carmichael 2 Yorks Lt. Infy).
General Service Medal, 1918, Elizabeth II three medals, all with Malaya clasp to: 1. 23315444 Private. J. A. Smelt, REME Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. 2. 23101127 Craftsman. A. K. Henshelwood, R.E.M.E. Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, with REME cap badge. 3. 23104884 Sergeant A. B. McVay, RAEC, Royal Army Educational Corps, with cap badge.
Eight Great War Medal Pairs each comprising the British War Medal and the Victory Medal to: 1. 134527 Sapper J. Clark, Royal Engineers. 2. DM2-195716 Private W. T. Downes, Army Service Corps. 3. 574722 Private P. Davies, 17th Battalion, London Regiment. The 17th County of London Battalion, The London Regiment, the Poplar and Stepney Rifles. 4. A.C.M. Carew. 5. RX4-262740 Private F. Ladner, Army Service Corps. 6. A-311780 Private S. Bysouth, Army Service Corps. 7. K.33388 H.J. Baker, Stoker 1 Class, Royal Navy. 8. 158465 Driver C. F. Blumson, Royal Artillery.
An India and Boer War Medal trio awarded to: 7115 Private J. F. Carter, 1st Battalion, King's Royal Rifle Corps. Comprising: an India Medal 1895, 1 clasp, Relief of Chitral 1895 (7115 Pte J. F. Carter, 1st Bn K. R. Rifle Corps.); a Queen’s South Africa medal with 4 clasps Talana, Defence of Ladysmith, Laing's Nek, Belfast (7115 Pte F. Carter, K. R.R.C.); and a King’s South Africa Medal with 2 clasps South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902 (7115 Pte F. Carter, K. R.R.C.).
Meccano - Dinky Toys - A collection of four Meccano factory facsimile drawings. The drawings approximately A3 in size relate to 'MTU Eagle' Job.No. 50359 dated 12.6.74; USS Enterprise Job.No. 50371 dated 26.2.79; Space Shuttle Job No. 50364 main information panel is missing but the drawing features various dates from 1977 & 1978; and 'Star Fighter' Job No. 50362 dated 10.11.77. Drawings have some creases, folds, small tears and yellowing, all commensurate with age, but generally speaking appear to be in Fair - Fair Plus condition. The Vendor states that her father obtained the drawings direct from the Binns Road factory upon it its closure. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
A 14ct white gold ruby and diamond cocktail ring, set with oval mixed-cut ruby, modern round brilliant-cut diamonds and textured shoulders, setting height 19.3mm, size K, 7.9g . Condition Report:All stones present, ruby is a vivid pinkish red, diamonds very bright and lively, light wear to settings and a join mark on back of shank, marked 14k
An Antique 18ct gold 1.20ct single stone diamond ring, claw set with old mine-cut diamond, colour approx J/K, clarity approx SI1/SI2, diamond weight calculated from dimensions: 6.66mm - 6.07mm x 4.63mm, size G, 1.6g . Condition Report:Diamond is very bright and lively with a very slight yellow tint and several small chips around girdle, but no obvious or large internal inclusions visible through a loupe, general surface wear to settings, unmarked but tests as 18ct
An Antique 18ct gold seven stone sapphire and diamond half hoop ring, by Deakin & Francis, set with oval cabochon sapphires and old-cut diamonds, principal sapphire measures approx: 6.73mm x 5.12mm x 3.81mm, total diamond content approx 0.15ct, indistinct hallmarks but tests as 18ct, setting height 7.4mm, size K, 5g . Condition Report:No damage, all stones present, 1 flanking sapphire has obvious surface abrasions, all sapphires have surface reaching fractures along with internal liquid inclusions, diamonds relatively bright and lively, light wear to settings and still heavy gauge with a join section on back of shank, only marked with maker's mark

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