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A WWI First World War medal trio award to a 79642 Private W. R. Venn of the Royal Army Medical Corps ( RAMC ). Comprising: His War Medal, Victory Medal and 1914 star impressed for ' W.R. Venn - B.R.G.S & O. St. JJ ' ( British Red Cross Society & Orderof St John of Jerusalem ). To verso of the felt display is written ' Reg Venn 1914-1918' Consigned from family.
Architecture.- , A Glossary of Terms used in Grecian, Roman, Italian, and Gothic Architecture, 3 vol., plates, 12 chromolithographed, engravings, occasional faint spotting, contemporary calf, upper cover detached (vol. 3 only), vol. 1 lacking spine label, rubbed, Oxford, 1850 § Morris (Rev. F. O.) A Series of Picturesque Views of Seats of ... Great Britain and Ireland, 6 vol., chromolithographed frontispiece, additional vignette title, plates, one or two plates, original decorative cloth, gilt, bumping to corners and extremities, n.d.; and 29 others, mostly Nikolaus Pevsner, 8vo & 4to (38)
Second World War R.A.F. Flying logbook named to F/O R.J. Collier, entries begin on 22nd June 1942 with flying training, and continue through 1943, into 1944. On 27th August 1944 F/O Collier is posted to a Liberator Squadron based in Bangalore, he goes on to serve with 356 Squadron completing 35 sorties from his arrival until June 1945, they include bombing raids on the Bangkok railway and on Insein Jail, Rangoon.
Las Cases (Emmanuel, Marquis de). The Life, Exile, and Conversations of the Emperor Napoleon, 4 volumes, 1st English edition, Henry Colburn, 1835, tw o folding maps, folding plan, 25 engraved plates and portraits, including several in aquatint, some spotting to plates and adjacent leaves, contemporary uniform polished full calf gilt, with morocco labels to spine, some light marks (generally an attractive set), 8vo (Qty: 4)Provenance: Library of Colin and Joan Deacon.
* May (Phil, 1925 -). Handley Page Halifax STL 1942, watercolour on paper, showing Halifax W1048 flown by P/O Don Macintyre, 35 Sqn under enemy fire during an attack on the "Terpitz", signed lower right, 27 x 35.5cm, mount aperture, unframed together with a small archive relating to the WWII American pilot Francis Stanley 'Gabby' Gabreski who was with 45th Pursuit Squadron during the attack on Pearl Harbour and later went on to claim 28 aerial victories in 153 combat missions, the lot includes 12 colour postcards illustrated by Phil May of Gabreski in combat, plus a signed postcard and related artist proof prints and letters plus a watercolour by the same artist titled "Last Encounter P.51 4FG 8th USAAF", 37.5 x 50cm, unframed (Qty: qty)
* The Battle of London 1944. After Frank O. Salisbury (1874-1962), colour print published by Raphael & Tuck, showing V1 "buzz" bombs attacking English coastlines, the reverse side with multiple signatures and addresses of anti-aicraft and radar defence operators, plate size 22 x 35.5cm, framed and glazed (Qty: 1)Operation Steinbock also referred to as the "Baby Blitz" was a strategic bombing campaign by the Luftwaffe targeting Southern England from January to May 1944.
* WWII Relics. A WWII Spitfire tail wheel, various markings including '4.00-3 1/2 Electrically Conducting, 26cm diameter, together with part of an Ordnance Survey of Great Britain Aeronautical Map of the South West of England, framed and glazed, inscribed verso 'Spitfire 140 Sqn crashed 24.4.42 at Winchelsea Sussex P/o CB Barber, Part of Pilots Map' additionally inscribed 'Based at RAF Benson No X4784', frame size 30 x 65cm plus a Hurricane tail wheel (Qty: 3)47734 Pilot Officer Charles Bertram Barber of Armthorpe, Yorkshire served during WWII with 140 Squadron, he was killed on 24 April 1942 and is buried in Finningley (Holy Trinity and St. Oswald) Churchyard Extension, Nottinghamshire
* Earl of Ranfurly. A collection of items belonging to the 5th Earl of Ranfurly, comprising British War Medal (Earl of Rafurley [sic] O. of. St. J.),1897 Jubilee Medal with supporting dress miniature award in Wyon case of issue with an enclosure from Lord Chamberlain's Office dated 26 August 1897 inscribed to the recipient, The Order of St John, Serving Brother miniature breast Badge in case of issue, two Victorian commemorative medals including one for Her Majesty's visit to Ireland April 1900, a Victorian court sword, the 79cm straight steel blade etched 'To the Queen Hawkes & Co Piccadilly London, etched with military trophies and foliate scrolls, gilt metal guard and hilt, with gold bullion sword knot, 94.5cm long overall, in its leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts and sword bag, a coatee with tailors label Forster & Sons, Bond Street London, navy blue melton cloth and light blue silk lining, with 4 G.V.R. brass buttons to the right breast and 2 more to each cuff and 2 to the rear, 118cm long, a Victorian great coat, black melton cloth with black velvet collar, red cloth lining and 12 brass buttons each with crown surmounting an royal crest within 'honi soit qui mal y pense' garter and 2 further buttons to the rear, 135cm long plus a similar cape with 4 buttons to the right breast and fastening chain with other related items including sash ribbon GCMG and Order of St John etc (Qty: a carton)Uchter John Mark Knox, 5th Earl of Ranfurly (1856-1933) was a British politician and colonial governor of New Zealand from 1897 to 1904. He was born into an Ulster-Scots aristocratic family in Guernsey, the second son of The 3rd Earl of Ranfurly by his wife Harriet, daughter of John Rimmington of Broomhead Hall, Yorkshire. He was educated at Harrow School and after a brief spell as a cadet on board HMS Britannia left the Royal Navy for Trinity College, Cambridge at the age of 18. Lord Ranfurly served as a Lord-in-Waiting under Lord Sainsbury from 1895-1897, and was knighted as a Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in 1897. He was appointed as Governor of New Zealand in April 1897 and Honorary Colonel of the 1st Wellington Battalion in 1898 and was created a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG) in 1901 on the occasion of the visit of the TRH the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall (later King George V and Queen Mary) to New Zealand. On returning to England he was made an Irish Privy Counsellor in 1905 and in 1914 devoted more time to the Order of St. John of Jerusalem becoming Director of its Ambulance Department. In 1919 the French Government made him an Officer of the Legion of Honour for his services in connection during WWI. See lot 493.
* General Service Medal 1918-62 (3), G.V.R., coinage head issue, one clasp, Iraq (1480 Gnr. Shah Sawar. R.A.), G.VI.R., one clasp (2) , Palestine 1945-48 (806264 Sjt. O. Waters. R.A.), Malaya (22959934 Pte A. Gardner. R. Hamps), good very fine together with General Service Medal, 1962-2007, one clasp, Borneo (078953 E.R. Taylor. A.B. R.N.), extremely fine. (Qty: 4)
An unmarked gold Greek key style ring (tests as 18ct gold) size O, total gross weight approx 4 gms, along with a blue topaz, amethyst and silver ring, a silver gilt and rose quartz ring, size P1/2, a silver foliate cut out style ring, size S and a multi band ring set with garnet ring, size T (5)
A diamond and sapphire fancy cluster,18ct white gold ring, stylized leaf and scroll design, pave and claw set with round brilliant cut diamonds weighing a total of approx. 1.0 carat, the blue sapphires weighing a total approx 1.0 carats, size O, total gross weight approx 9 gmsCondition: Very good - all stone and settings intact, no sign of damage or repair
An 18th Century diamond and glass set ring, the elongated oval tablet with diamond set urn and stylised flowers on a translucent blue base with a bezel of rough cut rubbed over silver set diamonds on a yellow metal later mount with French strike marks to the exterior of shank, length of setting 3.6cm x 1.6cm, ring size O, 17.1g
ANNOUNCE THE EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THIS LOTAn 18ct gold five stone diamond ring, ring size N, 1.8g, an 18ct gold diamond and emerald half hoop dress ring, ring size K, 2.8g, a 9ct gold gentleman's garnet signet ring, the oval faceted cut stone in twelve claw setting, ring size U, 2.4g, a 9ct gold wedding band, ring size O, 1.5g and a gilt metal simulated coin set ring (5)
GREAT WAR PAIRS etc. British War & Victory medal pairs to 1. 634/SBD V P Kingdon Deck Boy RNR. (Victor was awarded a pair only). 2. 124885 Gnr H G Record RA. (Henry G Record awarded a pair only). (5) London School Board of Education medals named to H Record, 1900-01-02-03-04 bars. A renamed 1914/15 Star named to No.637 Pte W O Cl 2 W Bateman N Staffs R. ( No details found). 1939/45 Defence & War Medals, unnamed as issued. (2)
BANK OF IRELAND & STATES OF JERSEY BANKNOTES. Including the A S J O'Niell signatory One Pound note, with prefix F. A B O Ireland Five Pound note with prefix N, signatory H H M Chestnutt. (2) A States of Jersey Ten Pound note with G C prefix, another of One Pound with MC prefix George Baird signatory. A S O Jersey One Pound note with B prefix and Padgham signatory. (5)
AVIATION INTEREST an interesting collection of items relating to Captain William Frederick James Harvey DFC & BAR, MC, MBE (1897-1972), to include part of a Bristol Fighter propeller mounted with a barometer (H O Quinn, London), a Royal Flying Corp flying helmet and photograph of Captain Harvey, and a photocopied copy of the typescript of Pi in the Sky, A History of No 22 Squadron Royal Flying Corps & RAF in the War of 1914-1918 by W F J Harvey MBE, DFC, TD. *Captain Harvey served with the Signal Company of the Royal Engineers (TA) until he transferred to the RFC in 1916. In December 1917 he was posted as a pilot to 22 Squadron, flying Bristol Fighters. In 1918 he was promoted to Captain and took command of 'B' flight, he and his observers accounting for no less than 26 aircraft and balloons. He was awarded the RAF's first DFC and Bar to this. After the War he wrote many magazine articles for Air Pictorial and wrote a history of his old Squadron.
Large Capodimonte Hand Painted Porcelain Clown Group By Cordese Mounted on Wooden Base. Signed and numbered to figurine, tag mounted to base. Measures 15-1/4" H x 12" W (w/o base), measures 16-1/2" H x 15" W. Condition: Good condition Estimate: $100.00 - $200.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party

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