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THREE ROYAL WORCESTER ITEMS comprising bottle-vase hand painted with roses signed 'M Hunt', shape number G 702, year cypher 1926, together with two similarly painted Royal Worcester vases, unsigned, one shape number 158/H, year cypher 1925, the other shape number G 957, year cypher 1914. (3)
THREE ROYAL WORCESTER ITEMS comprising small twin-handled vase, hand painted with roses signed 'M Hunt', shape number 287/H, year cypher 1926, together with two similarly painted Royal Worcester items to include a helmet shaped jug, shape number 1094, year cypher 1926 and a small bottle vase, shape number 2491, year cypher 1925. (3)
A rare original WWII Second World War civil defence steel Brodie helmet - from the BBC ( British Broadcasting Corporation ). Notation to front ' 632 - M - BBC '. The ' M ' standing for Messenger. The helmet dated 1940 to the liner. With liner and chin strap. An incredibly rare piece of BBC history.
An incredibly rare and original section of canvas from a post-WWI First World War British Airship / Zeppelin R101. The section retains its original silver paint to one side. To the verso is written ' Section of R101 fabric from the ill fated airship that crashed in Beauvais in France, 1930'. The piece measures approx; 17cm x 19cm.R101 was one of a pair of British rigid airships completed in 1929 as part of a British government programme to develop civil airships capable of service on long-distance routes within the British Empire. It was designed and built by an Air Ministry-appointed team and was effectively in competition with the government-funded but privately designed and built R100. When built, it was the world's largest flying craft at 731 ft (223 m) in length, and it was not surpassed by another hydrogen-filled rigid airship until the Hindenburg flew seven years later. The crash of R101 effectively ended British airship development, and was one of the worst airship accidents of the 1930s. The loss of life was more than the 36 killed in the highly public Hindenburg disaster of 1937, though fewer than the 52 killed in the French military Dixmude in 1923. Figures estimate the death toll at 48 crew members.
A rare original WWI First World War interest RFC Royal Flying Corps corkscrew and puller, once owned by Second Lieutenant Morten Hayne. The corkscrew being of simple form, with hand punched notation ' RFC - LT M HAYNE ' to top. The puller with makers marks for Lund, Patentee, London. Hayne was killed in action on 10th October, 1916 aged 18. Rare personal item from a member of the RFC.
A diamond five stone ring, stamped '18CT', finger size P1/2; a 9 carat gold band ring, finger size M; a cluster ring stamped '9CT' and 'PLAT', finger size L1/2; and a two row ruby ring, unmarked, finger size O1/2. Ring stamped '18CT' - 2.0 grams. Band ring - 2.4 grams. Cluster ring - 1.4 grams. Ruby two row ring - 2.5 grams.
A 9 carat rose gold bangle; a 9 carat gold cultured pearl ring, finger size M; a bracelet stamped '9K'; a star link bracelet stamped '750'; two pairs of cultured pearl earrings, unmarked; a pair of 9 carat gold opal drop earrings; a pair of red stone earrings, stamped '9CT'; and a pair of earrings stamped '750' . Items hallmarked 9 carat gold, 9K, 9CT - 15.3 grams. Bracelet and earrings stamped '750' - 6.2 grams. Unmarked earrings - 3.4 grams.
A platinum diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut diamond in a six claw setting on a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, estimated diamond weight 2.35 carat approximately, finger size M . The ring is in fair condition, the diamond has a chipped girdle. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'HM', Birmingham and is also stamped '2.36'. The diamond measures 8.68mm x 8.69mm, depth unobtainable. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity a cloudy appearance with fractures and inclusions present. Gross weight 6.2 grams. CR made 28.01.20.
Economics.- Banking.- Newcastle-Upon-Tyne.- Declaration of support for the banks of Newcastle and promise to honour banknotes of Sir M. W. Ridley & Co. etc., 456 x 279mm, small hole, folds and creases, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, [Edward Walker], 22nd July, 1815.⁂ Despite the confidence expressed in this support for the town's banks and their banknotes, the end of the Napoleonic war resulted in a severe depression, and the local banks which issued individual notes eventually failed.
Two vesta match cases - comprising: a silver vesta case, of rounded rectangular section, chased with foliate scrolls about a circular cartouche, Birmingham 1923, makers mark H M for Henry Matthews, 4cm max, 19.4grms; together with a white metal pig form vesta case, stamped with import marks and a makers mark CME and 925 internally to hinge , 41.3grms, 60.7grms total weight (2)
Retz Forrest Rally interest, a taxidermy deer foot with lower leg braiding mounted on oak plinth plaque "Rallye Foret de Retz, Foret de Villers Cotterets 2 Febrier 1957 Cerf 3eme tete Attaque a La Gobelette Pris au Marais de Valserie Apres 4H 1/2 de chasse, Laisser Courre Par Rene, Les Honneurs a Mrs C M MacLehose", 55cm x 16cm and two others similar, (3)
A heavy white-metal eternity ring set with sapphires interspersed with four diamonds at the N,E, S and W positions, ring size M (approx. 4.12g)The Auctioneer states that all the stones are present and only minor surface scratching to the metal. All the stones are present and no major cracks or chips.
Charles M. Jones (1923-2008), "Pendlebury Public Hall", signed, titled on verso, oil on board, 49.5 x 39cm, 19.5 x 15.5in. Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report: The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is framed but not glazed. The original frame has some knocks and losses commensurate with age.
KITTY BLAKE FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted cylindrical vase with flared neck painted with blackberries and foliate, signed, puce factory marks to base, height 12cm, and a Royal Worcester hand painted floral vase by M.Hunt, height 10cm (part af) (2).Additional InformationM Hunt vase has a chip to the rim filled in, wear to gilt. Blake vase with general surface wear.
DAME LAURA KNIGHT, DBE RA RWS (1877-1970); watercolour and charcoal, 'Chinese Jugglers', signed with initials and dated 1933, inscribed on Gerald M Norman Gallery and Royal Institute Galleries labels verso, 37 x 27cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk

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