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A 9ct gold locket 2.5g; a 9ct gold channel set amethyst and diamond chip half eternity ring size Q 2.6g gross; a pair of 9ct gold drop earrings 2.3g; an 18ct gold CZ pendant stamped 750 0.7g gross; various 9ct and 10k gold earrings set with opals, citrine, amethyst etc. 11.2g gross; a gilt metal brooch set with an oval malachite; other brooches etc.
Davidson's Nile Medal, silver, as issued to officers, attributed to Midshipman (later Captain) Edward Taylor Weale, HMS Orion, the reverse contemporary engraved "ETW", fitted with a white metal suspension ring, 45mm, Weal also served at the battle of Cape St Vincent, together with some research material
Royal memorabilia interest, collection of garments belonging to Queen Alexandra including a pair of stockings, two gowns, a pair of slippers with Royal cipher and the dates 1863 to 1888, possibly commemorating Queen Alexandra's 25th wedding anniversary, together with a photograph frame of King Edward VII, 9ct gold brooch with enamel crown above, small purse embroidered with an A, handkerchief with crown and monogram for Alexandra, small pin dish, pair of silver metal scissors, the handle shaped as a crown, silver metal owl with glass eyes as a pencil holder with pencil inside, magnifying glass with tortoiseshell handle and further paper mark (qty)
Group of items of Royal memorabilia interest including three glass bottles with silver tops, one with monogram below a crown, a vanity set with opera glasses by Deraisme, Paris, a silver metal case or small box monogrammed HH with Indian silver marks to base enclosed within a miniature copy of the Koran, and an early 20th century enamel plaque entitled "Salvatori Mundi", signed to side "D'Apre dropsy", contained in three-fold leather case, marked Edwards & Sons, Regent St (qty)
After Lemuel Francis Abbot, unsigned oil portrait on copper panel, head and shoulders portrait of Admiral Horatio Nelson wearing uniform decorated with orders. Note: the original by Abbot is in the Maritime Art Collection at Greenwich, 13cm x 10cm within an old gilt metal frame. Provenance: Christies, South Kensington, London, Lot 868, 8th July 1998
Victorian high grade yellow metal Etruscan hinged bracelet, the plain polished raised centre applied with three individually set seed pearls, surrounded with typical bead and cannettille detailing, 22.7gms gross weight (a/f) in original fitted leather and blue silk lined box
Last quarter of 19th/first quarter of 20th century 18K gold cased fob watch with key wind, having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals to a powder blue chapter ring, foliate painted centre, face inscribed "H B Crouch", the inner metal case inscribed "H B Crouch, Glastonbury and Geneva", case back stamped "18K", dial diam 32mm
Gilt metal Battle of the Nile 'Davison's Medal', dated 1798, the obverse depicts Peace with olive branch standing on shoreline outcrop with shield under left arm bearing bust of Nelson and legend 'Europe's Hope and Britain's Glory', the reverse depicting the fleet offshore with rising sun in background and inscription 'Victory of the Nile August 1 1798', legend: "Almighty God Has Blessed His Majesty's Arms", inscribed to the edge 'From Alex r. Davison Esqr, St James's Square - a tribute of regard' (unnamed): Information: no official medal was issued for the action until 1848 by which time very few potential claimants were still alive. Alexander Davison had this medal made in Birmingham at his own expense for distribution to officers and men present at the battle. Captains and above received gold, other officers silver or bronze gilt (as here) and ratings bronze. 45mm diam Provenance: Bonhams, Banningham Old Rectory, Norfolk sale, 23/03/04 Lot 1709
Mixed Lot: a medal commemorating Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson (1758-1805) in bronzed base metal, obverse: the Admiral's bust within an oval border with palm and laurel branches surmounted by a Naval crown and placed on the side of an obelisk surrounded by flags to both sides, the base against which leans the figure of a weeping seaman is piled up with trophies of war, legend (on the base) "Gallant Nelson died in the hour of victory, 21 Octr AD. 1805" above the word "Trafalgar", the reverse depicting Britannia with lion behind and shield beside her, beneath the legend "In life victorious, in death triumphant" and with date 1805 in Roman numerals under, 5cm diam, small surface losses to edge; a cased silvered metal medallion commemorating The Trafalgar Square Monument 1843, by James Taylor of Birmingham, the obverse with Nelson's bust surrounded by "Adml Lord Nelson", the reverse depicting the Nelson column in Trafalgar Square, London, 40mm diam, a further example of the same (lacking most of the silvered finish and with edge losses) and a pair of small bronze medallions depicting to obverse a bust of Nelson surrounded by "Horatio Viscount Nelson" "born 29 September 1758, died 21 October 1805", the reverse depicting Foudroyant, Lord Nelson's flagship, legend below reads "Commenced building 1789, launched at Plymouth April 1798, wrecked at Blackpool June 16 1897", further inscribed under "medal struck from copper of vessel after breaking up", 35mm diam, together with a further example of the same medallion (6)
19th century mahogany bookcase cabinet, the top with galleried surround over two glazed doors enclosing fitted shelving, flanked on either side by reeded columns with lotus capitals and the two gilt metal mounted glazed doors below enclosing fitted shelving on a plinth base, flanked on either side by similar columns, 122cm wide x 143cm high
Small gilt metal case with screw top opening to reveal four small brass medallions within listing Nelson's main victories "St Vincent 1797", "Aboukir 1798", "Copenhagen 1801" and "Trafalgar 1805", the reverse of each with head and shoulders uniformed portrait of Nelson surrounded by the legend "England Expects Every Man will do his Duty", each 18mm diam
Goodall Lamb & Highway Ltd of Manchester, early 20th century revolving oak bookcase, a metal plaque to the top inscribed "This bookcase is made from the oak and pine saved from the "Foudroyant", Nelson's flagship of which this disc of copper formed a part", 53cm wide x 53cm deep x 89cm tall Provenance: Phillips Marine Sale, 27/05/97 Lot 258 Note: Messrs Goodall, Lamb & Heighway made numerous items of furniture from the timbers and coppers of the 'Foudroyant' after it was wrecked off Blackpool in 1897 during a violent storm.
A pair of silver topped glass jars, hallmarked Birmingham, 1903, maker's mark of Henry Charles Freeman, together with a silver vesta, engraved with foliate design and central monogram 'HHA', hallmarked Birmingham, 1911, maker's mark of William Henry Sparrow, 3.53ozt, a silver rimmed small glass pot, silver-handled shoe horn and glove hook, a white metal pierced and engraved belt and buckle depicting scenes of birds of paradise and three various silver thimbles including a Charles Horner example (9)
A ladies 18ct gold and platinum Emerald and diamond daisy design ring. Finger size "M". Estimated total weight of diamonds 0.20cts. Weight of ring 1.7 grams, together with a ladies 18ct gold diamond ring, Finger size "L". Estimated total weight of diamonds 0.15cts. Weight of ring 1.7 grams.Together with a selection of silver and white metal jewellery.
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