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A gold opal pendant the stone measures approx. 16 mm x 12 mm set in a band and lattice four claw mount - the mount is not hallmarked but tests as 18 ct gold - the chain is hallmarked for 18 ct gold and measures 63 cm in length - Weight 4.5 grms Condition report: Clean condition some minor surface marks to gold consistent with light use
A 9 ct gold diamond and peridot hinged bracelet set with a single oval peridot - measuring approx. 6 mm by 5 mm - flanked either side by white gold ribbons, set with numerous small diamonds - Diameter 6.5 cm approx. internal circumference approx. 17 cm - Weight approx. 11.8 grms Condition report: Clean wearable condition, light surface marks consistent with use
A modern 18 ct white gold diamond set bracelet set with fourteen diamonds in open claw setting with platinum bars between and a further three diamonds set to the clasp - the diamonds in the bracelet each measure approx. 4 points and those in the clasp approx. 3 points - Total diamond weight approx. 0.65 carats - bracelet length 18 cm - Weight approx. 6 grms - stamped 18 K, 750 and Favero Condition report: Diamonds lively and bright, light surface marks consistent with use
A 18 ct yellow gold and diamond ring set with five round cut diamonds in platinum claw settings, central stone approx. 0.22 carats graduating to smallest stone approx. 0.1 carat - colour and inclusions to stones - Total carat weight approx. 0.5 to 0.6 carats - Ring size O Condition report: Light surface marks to two stones, light surface marks to shank
A GENTLEMAN`S STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA CONSTELLATION BRACELET WATCH, CIRCA 1990s, D: Silver dial with raised silver dot markers, day aperture. M: Quartz chronometer movement signed Omega & numbered. C: Tonneau shape case with Roman numeral engraved bezel, signed Omega Watch Co, original crown, case width approx 33mm. B: Original Omega bracelet, total length measures approx 150mm (small). CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. Winder needs some attention.. C: In good condition with some light scratches due to general use, crystal unmarked. B: In very good condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet.
OO gauge Hornby Dublo 3460 Level Crossing, D1 Signal Cabin DA 458, ED3 Junction Signal together with large amount of boxed track. also included ES7 Colour Light Signal - Junction, ISPR Isolating Switch Points, D1 Turntable and a Power Control Unit A3 Made by Meccano.All boxed in Original boxes.
19th century patchwork quilt probably American, design of fabrics printed with flowers and birds, 239cm x 264cm, Much wear/tearing along all the edges and some repairs to the whole quiltSome other repairs/tearing to other areas of the quilt over 50% of the area total has some damage although this may be minor minor damage may be light fading, small spots
A Shantung silk shawl embroidered in silk stitch design of floral garlands and sprigs, in purple puce and oranges on a cream ground with deep tassel, 180 x 180 plus tassel embriodery good, apparent colour run close to one bouquet only, light spots in central area other slight discoloured patches, please see extra images
Three Vintage crocodile and snake skin handbags, a mid brown 1930's crocodile skin bag, dark brown crocodile bag, 1960's and a red snakeskin bag with matching purse Light brown bag has a section of skin loose underside of handle and pencil mark in interior , dark brown bag narrow split in skin covering handle, bags all with clean interiors
Vintage Louis Vuitton cabin trunk in typical form with monogramed decoration, lable numbered 730270 silk linned interior with tray Interior- Please note cotton lining not silk, remains of white residue, interior label in good condition, light water marks to base a few rust type spots to outside ends of tray, no evidence of wood worm, exterior generally good, remain of label, one handle present but detached, verdigris on buttons and studs and some scuffing, 1 cm tear next to hinges on reverse38.5 cm high, 85.5cm width and 50cm depth
Collection of Hornby Dublo OO gauge accessories, comprising ED3 junction signal, D2 signals, ED2 double arm signal, ES7 colour light signal - junction, ED1 single arm signal (2), 5046 colour light signal - single, in blue and white striped boxes, and ES6 colour light signal - single Distant and Home (2), in blue boxes
Alt Beck & Gottschalk bisque headed doll, No. 1362, 3 3/4, with brunette wig, blue eyes and open mouth 67cm high, Chips to bisque around wig line. Light scratches to cheeks. Eyelashes of left eye missing. Tongue missing. Paint/gesso to body cracked and flaking off. Clothes probably original but worn.
The medals awarded to Bertram Sidney Thomas OBE CMG (1892-1950) comprising Royal Scottish Geographical Society David Livingstone medal the edge inscribed 'To Mr Bertram Thomas OBE for his outstanding work in the crossing and exploration of the Rub' Al Khali and for his extensive research in Southern Arabia 1932', medal weight 173.4 grams, in fitted case (Alex Kirkwood & Son of Edinburgh) with crest and named to Bertram Thomas, Royal Geographical Society of London William IV Founders medal the edge inscribed 'Bertram Thomas 1931', the obverse and reverse designs of W Wyon master engraver, medal weight 141.7 grams in fitted case bearing GVR cypher, The American Geographical Society of New York Cullum medal struck by Medallic Art Co NY, the reverse inscribed 'Bertram Thomas first traveller from the Western World to cross the sands of Rub' Al Khali, Arabia's Empty Quarter 1932', medal weight 172 grams, the edge stamped 18K in fitted case, Societe Royale de Geographic D'Anvers medal inscribed to reverse 'Mr Bertram Thomas 21 Novbre 1931' in fitted case, Royal Asiatic Society Richard Burton Memorial Medal presented to Bertram Thomas 18th June 1931, Kenning & Son of London 18ct gold and enamelled Sultan of Oman (Taimur bin Feisal) president's neck badge and a silver and enamelled breast badge in fitted case named to Bertram Thomas OBE, The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George CMG Companions neck badge in fitted case, two The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire OBE breast badges one with military 1st type ribbon and one with military 2nd type ribbon, one boxed, George V General Service Medal with Iraq clasp to Capt B S Thomas, WWI war medal to 2 Lieut B S Thomas, Victory medal with oak leaf clasp to 2 Lieut B S Thomas, 1914 Mons star with 5th August 22nd Nov 1914 clasp to 442 Pte B S Thomas N.Som.Yeo, two mounted bars of 14 miniatures and a distinguished line shooting medal awarded to ' The Wazir 'o was 'ere HMS TRIAD August 1929', also a WWII war medal, defence medal and 1939-1945 star, a Spinks and Sons mahogany and glazed fitted medal case with six duplicate 'show' medals including WWI war medal, Victory medal and Mons Star, General Service Medal and WWII war and defence medals, a small collection of North Somerset Yeomanry badges, the Jambiya as illustrated in photocopied photograph of Bertram Sidney Thomas having a horn handle bound in gold metal with inset pink stone complete with scabbard, also a brass mounted powder horn and a pair of shackles both previously possessed by Bertram Sidney Thomas Bertram Sidney Thomas (1892-1950) was a Cambridge graduate who served with the North Somerset Yeomanry in Belgium in WWI before further service with the Somerset Light Infantry in Iraq. The War having concluded he stayed east and took up the position as assistant political officer in Iraq until 1922. It was under his next post as the Finance Minister to the Sultan of Muscat and Oman, Taimur bin Feisal that Thomas is most famously remembered. Lawrence of Arabia famously purported in 1929 that the only way to cross the Rub' Al Khali also known as the Empty Quarter (a barren expanse of desert covering 250,000 square miles of Saudi Arabia, Oman, United Arab Emirates and Yeoman) was by an airship. However after a tortuous 58 day long expedition Thomas and his team reached the sea at Doha, the unforgiving desert having not claimed a single life. Thomas is the author of two books Arabia Felix (1932) and The Arabs: The Epic Life Story of a People Who Have Left Their Deep Impress On The World (1937) The University of Cambridge holds in their library nine boxes of 'manuscripts, articles, book reviews, lectures, notes, correspondence and maps' as well as a copy of a film made by Thomas in Arabia circa 1928/1929 and even a portrait of him by Walter Westley Russell
Group of Hornby OO gauge model railways including R414 operating turntable boxed, R902 circuit control boxed, R405 colour light signal set, six items of rolling stock and wagons boxed, five carriages boxed, Intercity 125 high speed train, 20 items of rolling stock unboxed, 0-6-0 tank locomotive GWR8751 4-6-2 Princess Elizabeth locomotive and tender and various other accessories
A SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY GT WAR-IGS-LSGC GROUP. A British War Medal named to 8334 C.Sjt C Mansey Som L I. India General Service Medal 1908 issue with bar Afghanistan NWF 1919, named to C.Q.M.Sjt C Mansey 2. Bn SLI. Long Service Good Conduct Medal George V issue, named to 5662104 W O Cl 2. C Mansey SOM L I. IGS 1908 Medal issued in India. LSGC Medal awarded in 1926. Charles Mancey served in India throughout the Gt War with the 2nd Battalion SLI.
A SOMERSET L I SOLDIERS MEMORIAL PLAQUE. A Death Plaque or Widows Penny named to Frederick Charles Mear. No 16897 Pte F C Mear of the 7th Battalion Somerset Light Infantry was Killed in Action on the 9th June 1916. The son of Charles and Sarah Mear of Combe St Nicholas nr Chard, Husband of Mrs K Mear of Combe Wood, C St Nicholas nr Chard, aged 35 years. Buried in Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery.
A GT WAR PAIR & SWB TO THE OX & BUCKS REGT. British War & Victory medals in box of issue also a Silver Wound Badge, awarded to 25028 Pte H Derrick Oxf & Bucks LI. Boxed wound badge with entitlement slip, awarded to Pte Henry Derrick 25028 Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry number B258171 (badge matches this number) dated 9/8/1919.
A VICTORIAN OFFICERS SWORD. An 1821 pattern Light Cavalry officers sword with three bar hilt. Clean 35" slightly curved blade, with three-quarter fullers. Foilage and VR under a crown decoration, stepped pommel, no makers markings evident. Steel scabbard with two hanging loops, nice patina on the scabbard with only light staining on the blade.
A 1914/15 STAR & RELATED WW11 GROUP. A 1914/15 Star named to Gnr J W Thomas RN. In 1919 Gunner (12th January 1915 seniority dated) John W Thomas was an Officer serving on 178 HMS Conquest. A mounted WW11 group of five, Africa Star with 1st Army bar, War Medal, Italy Star, Defence Medal and 1939/45 Star. Mounted for wear in the wrong order and incorrect ribbons to medals, many years ago. HMS Conquest a Light Cruiser who served in the 5th L C Harwich Force from 1915 onwards. She was in the action and pursuit of the German Auxiliary Cruiser Meteor in August 1915. With a crew of 325, she also was hit during the Bombardment of Yarmouth & Lowestoft on the 26th April 1916. Suffering damage from a 12" shell, that destroyed her aerials and killed 25 of her crew and wounding 13 more. She struck a mine in 1918 (July) taking no further part in the war.
A SIRIONO INDIAN FOOT BOW. A large Foot Bow used by the Siriono Indians of Bolivia, who now number under 400 people. The leaf shaped 93" long bow was used by a native laid on his back, braced by his feet. Some light decoration to the pale wood leaves, each measuring roughly 42". Some distortion due to age, also some light damage evident.

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