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Lot 391

Ared and white stone eternity ring 9ct size o - 4.2 gms

Lot 966

A metal gents pocket watch by Phenix Watch Co with seconds dial W/O with thin cord albert

Lot 324

A eternity ring 9ct size O - 2.7 gms

Lot 304

An opal and diamond 9ct dress ring size O 2.6g inc

Lot 5

A seven stone garnet band ring size O - 2 gms

Lot 972

A gents silver pocket watch "Improved patent" with seconds dial W/O and with key

Lot 112

A HAND CRAFTED ATTRACTIVE YELLOW AND WHITE DIAMOND BAND RING 18CT GOLD SIZE O - 4.4 gms

Lot 191

A five stone pearl ring 18ct gold size O - 4 gms

Lot 311

A NICE FIVE STONE DIAMOND RING 18CT GOLD SIZE O - 2 GMS

Lot 451

A single pearl ring 9ct size O - 2.6 gms

Lot 960

A ladies vintage wrist watch with seconds dial in 9ct gold W/O

Lot 6

A 9ct red stone cluster ring size O

Lot 363

TWO EDWARDIAN 18CT GOLD diamond rings size O & N 3.7g inc

Lot 366

A fancy diamond cluster ring in 9ct and a white stone 9ct ring size O 4.9g inc

Lot 294

A pearl ring 9ct size O - 2.6 gms

Lot 957

A ladies Longines automatic wrist watch with seconds sweep and date aperture W/O

Lot 136

Unusual Victorian silver posy ring hallmarked Birmingham 1888, inscribed “Deus Solus”, size O

Lot 941

A silver wrist watch dated 1919 with seconds dial W/O

Lot 122

A tanzanite ring 9ct size O - 5.7 gms

Lot 955

A gents Seiko wrist watch with black dial, seconds sweep and date aperture W/O

Lot 455

A good fire opal and diamond seven stone ring 18ct gold size O - 3.4 gms

Lot 948

A gents Matthey Doret electronic wrist watch with seconds sweep W/O

Lot 945

A fancy continental pocket watch with seconds dial W/O on metal albert

Lot 980

A gents Tissot wrist watcher Seastar Automatic with seconds sweep and date aperture W/O

Lot 146

Beeton, Isabella. The Book of Household Management, first edition in book form, frontispiece, lithographed additional title and 12 lithographed plates, plates with light spotting, modern morocco-backed cloth boards, 8vo, London: S. O. Beeton, 1861

Lot 313

Eliot, T.S. Dante, number 67 of 125 signed copies, original cloth, faded, London: Faber & Faber, 1929; Marsh, Edward. Minima, number 41 of 100 signed copies, original cloth gilt uncut, London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1947; De la Mare, Walter. O Lovely England and Other Poems, original cloth, dust-jacket with nicks, inscribed on front flyleaf, "To Vere with love from W.J. Christmas 1953" [possibly W. J. Turner], London: Faber & Faber, 1953, 8vo (3) W. J. Turner (1884-1946), poet and music critic, friend of Siegfried Sassoon.

Lot 80

Morris, F. O. A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland, 6 volumes, 6 additional titles and 234 coloured plates, tissue guards, spotted, original cloth gilt, all edges gilt, 4to, London: William MacKenzie, [c.1880]

Lot 112

Ladies 9ct yellow gold 5 stone diamond ring, comprising of 5 round brilliant cut diamonds set across the ring, 2g gross, size O

Lot 292

Royal Doulton lady figure Top o' the Hill HN 1834.

Lot 114

Ladies 9ct yellow gold 3 stone cubic zirconia ring, 1.5g gross, size O

Lot 349

Ladies 18ct yellow gold antique diamond ring, comprising of six diamonds set across ring, size O, 2.3g gross

Lot 400

2 silver and marcasite cluster rings sizes L and O 6g gross

Lot 322

Gold art deco style ruby and diamond ring, 7.3g gross, size O

Lot 111

Ladies 9ct yellow gold cluster ring set with opal in the centre surrounded by eight cubic zirconias, 1g gross, size O

Lot 33

18ct white gold ring, with large centre blue stone (possibly Aquamarine) surrounded all sides by small diamonds, outer layer of pearls, size O, 16.8g gross

Lot 55

Ladies 9ct yellow gold cameo ring with rope edge, 1.8g gross, size O

Lot 278

A 9ct yellow gold pink stone and diamond ring size O 1.84g.

Lot 17

Royal Doulton ladies - 'Top o' the Hill' and 'Autumn Breezes' (2)

Lot 306

Hornby O' gauge locomotive No.51, carriages and quantity of track etc.

Lot 106

18ct gold diamond ring (size O-P) (2.4g)

Lot 1299

An early 20th Century Bovril advertising poster inscribed 'Great walk from lands end to John O' Groats by the Veteran Dr Deighton, hero of the 1903 London to Newcastle walk, the doctor who is aged 61 trained only on Bovril', in black frame, 68 x 45cms overall.

Lot 1079

Distinguished Flying Medal awarded to 1358025 Sgt. Frank Clark RAF, Air Gunner of Stirling aircraft for 15 Squadron.The recommendation from Air2/8944 is: "Sergeant Clark is a rear gunner of Stirling aircraft and acquitted himself with considerable courage and ability both as a gunner and, when the duty devolved on him, as fighter controller. He has shot down one enemy aircraft and probably destroyed a second. On at least two sorties, the directions given to the aircraft's Captain by Sergeant Clark resulted in such effective defensive tactics that the Stirling came safely to base from very hazardous combats. Sergeant Clark has now completed 22 operational sorties and has shown himself, both on the ground and in the air, a most keen and reliable gunner. He is strongly recommended for the non-immediate award of the DFM". No. 15 Sqn, 144 flying hours. London Gazette 20 April 1943.Note: replacement clasp to medal mount.----------------The following report is a compilation made by RAF Intelligence from the statements made by all the members of the crew at their individual debriefings.Stirling 4 Eng. BomberBF 355 of No 15 SquadronBourne. England.Captain: F/Sgt. McMonagle2nd Pilot: W/O G. EasterRear-Gunner: Sgt. ClarkMid-upper Gunner: Sgt. WarrenWireless Operator: Sgt. NoonanTo: - 23 GroupFrom: - INTELLIGENCE, BOURNE.Date: - 18th December 1942Combat Report: The NIGHT of 16/17 December 1942Stirling F/15 (Captain F/Sgt McMonagle) attacking DIEPHOLZ Aerodrome, time 19.25 hours, course 360, one to two miles N of Dummer See, Height 7600 feet, TAS 180Our Aircraft was gently weaving; no cloud; good visibility and bright moonlight, moon to the SERear-gunner (Sgt Clark) saw trace from unidentified enemy aircraft fired astern, and below from 800 yards approx. He fired back and informed Captain, who dived our aircraft, when E/A identified as M.E.110 appeared dead astern and level about 500 yards. Defensive tactics, diving turn to starboard, when E/A appeared on port quarter. Enemy fighter was firing cannon and machine guns and our aircraft was damaged. Our rear-gunner maintained a long burst as E/A broke away, diving to port. The enemy fighter’s port engine caught fire and the Engineer from Astrodome confirmed it as last seen diving to earth in flames.CLAIMED AS “DESTROYED”2nd attack. Meanwhile a second M.E.110 night fighter, first seen 500 yards away, came in from below and passed to starboard at 220 yards. Defensive tactics; Corkscrew.The Mid-upper gunner (Sgt. Warren) engaged this aircraft and continued firing until the E/A passed behind main plane. Early in the attack two cannon shells pierced the Perspex of the mid-upper turret scattering Perspex over the gunner and cutting him. The ring sight was broken and the gunner seriously wounded with a lacerated cut over the right eye which injured an artery and bled profusely, another cut in the neck, whilst a piece of shrapnel knocked out a tooth and lodged in his gum. Nevertheless Sgt Warren continued firing and did not report his injuries until the combat was over. He then asked for someone to come into the turret as he could not see for blood from his head injury. Although Sgt Warren did not see the results of his attack the Engineer in the Astrodome saw his tracer strike the E/A and the E/A did not attack again/THIS M.E.110 IS CLAIMED AS “DAMAGED”The Air Bomber rendered first-aid to the wounded gunner who lay on the bed, and on landing, walked out of the aircraft before collapsing. He was later given a blood transfusion.During the combat the pilot (F/Sgt McMonagle) carried out defensive tactics with control from the Engineer, the rear-gunner and the Mid-upper gunner. He was doing diving turns into the attack and “corkscrew”, and at the end of the combat had lost 3000 to 4000 feet.Almost at the same time as the attack by the E/A accurate flak engaged and hit our aircraft, but there were no S/L. During this attack the rear turret was rendered partly U/S, the inter-com from the rear turret was rendered useless, and there were strikes on the fuselage. Having been damaged the bombs, 1980 x 4lb incendiary were jettisoned on or near to the target, and the Stirling turned for Base. The containers had presumably been hit by flak or fighters, as they were seen to be burning as they fell.At 19:40 hours our aircraft was flying on a westerly course weaving at 4000 feet some 20 miles NE of Lingen when it had another encounter – an M.E.110 coming in from the port quarter and slightly below. Our aircraft dived and turned to port, when the E/A appeared above firing down on our aircraft. The rear-gunner, although his turret was damaged, managed to get in one long and a short burst and the E/A was also engaged by the W/Op (Sgt Noonan) who was in the mid-upper turret. Sgt Noonan had no ring sight, but aimed with his tracer, getting in several long bursts, hitting the E/A as did the rear gunner.From the three attacks and the flak our aircraft had four large holes in the fuselage, a cannon shell in the starboard wing and another in the port aileron. The rear turret was hit and rendered partially U/S, the inter-com from the rear turret was cut, two cannon shells went through the mid-upper turret Perspex and the Engineer’s instrument panel was broken and falling forward blocked the door to the forward section of the fuselage. The E/A was firing m/g and cannon shells and as the air bomber was going down the fuselage to the rear turret there was phosphorus in the fuselage.The pilot brought the aircraft back and landed safely at COLTISHALL.Claims: One M.E.110 “destroyed”Two M.E.110s “damaged”Our casualties: Mid-upper gunner (Sgt Warren) seriously woundedAmmunition Expended: Mid-upper gunner - 10000 roundsRear Gunner - 15000 roundsGunners: Rear…Sgt Clark Pershore and Basingbourne O.T.U. No.10 G.S.Mid-upper gunner…Sgt Warren Basingbourne O.T.U.Con. FlightMarham, No.6.B. &G.S. Mountain Vie. Ontario. A.G. Stormy DownW/Op…Sgt Noonan Pershore O.T.U.Note: This is the second combat this crew has been engaged in within a few weeks. On each occasion gunners, captain and everyone else have worked together with coolness, first class discipline, good fighting control and good shooting.F/Lt. Gunnery Leader,F/Sgt Captain of AircraftAdditional Details:A total of eight Short Stirling bombers from No 15 Squadron, RAF, took part in this raid on Diepholz, Germany. One aircraft was lost. Stirling R9168/T captained by Pilot Officer F.S. Millen RCAF, was damaged by flak, and then was shot down by a night fighter at 20:09 hours. The aircraft crashed at Gortel, 7km SW of Epe. There was one survivor, an RAF Sgt who was captured and taken prisoner. One of the six crew members who died was 25 year old New Zealand air bomber Sgt Robert Hugh McKillop, RNZAF (NZ404389).The target at Diepholz had been an aircraft park, where 200 to 300 German aircraft were stored in close proximity.

Lot 14

An 18ct yellow gold, diamond, and ruby ring, rubover set with mixed round-cut rubies and old-cut diamonds, size O.Condition report: 5.3g

Lot 17

A platinum, diamond, and emerald ring, set with an emerald-cut emerald within a chamfered border of round-cut diamonds, ring mount 13 x 11mm, the shoulders inset with small diamonds, the shank marked 'plat', size O.

Lot 40

A platinum and diamond eternity ring, set with round brilliant-cut diamonds, hallmarked to side of shank, size O, 3.5 grams.

Lot 230

A single stone diamond ring; the round brilliant cut diamond in four claw mount, to seven stone diamond set shoulders and plan shank marked '585'.Diamond estimated to be approximately .38 carats Size O, 3.1 Cannot be resized

Lot 53

A platinum, diamond, and peridot ring, set with a mixed rectangular-cut peridot flanked with six small round-cut diamonds, size O.

Lot 262

An 18ct yellow gold, amethyst, and diamond cluster ring, set with a mixed oval-cut amethyst, measuring approximately 16 x 12mm, size O.Condition report: 8.8g

Lot 202

A 22ct yellow gold ring, size M 1/2, together with a thinner 22ct yellow gold band, size L, and two 9ct yellow gold bands, sizes O and R. (4)Condition report: 22ct bands, 7.6 grams combined; 9ct rings, 3.7 grams combined.

Lot 175

A sapphire and diamond half hoop ring, the five circular cut pale sapphires pavé set with ten stone diamond detail, in pierced and engraved mount, the plain shank marked 'plat' and '18ct'. 4.4 grams; size O. can't be resized.

Lot 192

A yellow metal, diamond, and ruby ring, claw-set with two rubies and three old round-cut diamonds, central diamond approximately 2.5 mm, size O, 3.1 grams.

Lot 112

A yellow metal and ruby ring, the bow-tie mount centred with a mixed oval-cut ruby, flanked with six small diamond accents, the shank marked 18k, size N, together with a yellow metal and sapphire domed cluster ring, with rope-twist mount, size N, and a yellow metal and jade ring, marked 14k to shank, size O 1/2. (3)Condition report: 18ct ring, 4.8 grams; sapphire ring marked 18k, 6 grams; jade ring 3.8 grams

Lot 217

A full hoop diamond eternity ring; the round brilliant cut diamond claw mounted within channel mount; size O, 2.66 grams. Cannot be resized.

Lot 125

A yellow metal, diamond, and emerald ring, set with a square-cut emerald of approximately 0.50 carats, flanked with two round-cut diamonds of approximately 0.60 carats combined, shank unmarked (tests as 18ct gold), size O 1/2, 2.5 grams.Condition report: Slight mark / damage to exterior of shank underneath.

Lot 155

A pale sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the cushion cut sapphire in four double claw setting; within a border of stylised petals set with single stone circular cut diamonds in millegrain mounts. The whole to bifurcated shoulders. The plain white metal shank marked '18ct'. Sapphire is estimated to be approximately 1 carat. 5.1 grams, size O. Can be slightly resized.

Lot 31

A platinum, diamond, and aquamarine ring, set with an emerald-cut aquamarine of approximately 1.20 carats, surrounded with round brilliant-cut and two emerald-cut diamonds, of approximately 1.10 carats combined, the shank marked 'plat', size O, 5.3 grams.

Lot 16

An 18ct yellow gold and diamond cluster ring, marquise-shaped mount measuring approximately 10 x 8 mm, size O 1/2, 3.5 grams.

Lot 360

An Art Deco ruby and diamond cluster ring; the oval cut ruby in raised ten claw mount; each claw being the end of a round brilliant cut diamond set, kite shaped panel, each with millegrain mounts; latticework gallery and plain white metal shank marked '18ct'. 5 grams. ring size O; could be resized.

Lot 363

An 18ct yellow gold and diamond ring, the heart-shaped cluster set with round brilliant-cut diamonds of approximately 1.00 carats combined, approximate clarity I2, cluster approximately 15 mm wide, size O, 4.9 grams.

Lot 298

A pink sapphire and diamond cluster ring; the circular cut sapphire within a halo border of brilliant cut diamonds, in a tapered bi-coloured tapering setting to matt finished shank marked '750'. Size O, 5.3 grams. Cannot be resized.

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