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ASSORTED TOYS comprising an O gauge Hornby Signal Cabin, excellent condition, boxed, the box good; a Spot-On No.104, M.G. 'A', pale blue, playworn (windscreen broken), boxed, the box worn (lacking one end flap and with one detached tab); and a Dinky No.796, Healey Sports Boat on Trailer, the trailer orange (lacking boat), good condition, boxed, the box good to fair, (3).
Tanzanite and Diamond Trilogy Ring, three oval cut tanzanites, of excellent colour, the central stone alone being 1ct, framed with a 'ribbon' of round cut diamonds, the whole totalling approximately 2.5cts, set in 9ct white gold; tanzanite, becoming increasingly difficult to mine, found only in a small area at the base of Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania is a Birthstone for December; size O/P
The Fireside Dickens, a part set of twelve books, illustrated by Phiz, published by Chapman & Hall; Waverley, or 'tis sixty years since by Sir Walter Scott, published by Adam & Charles Black, Edinburgh, 1871, twenty five volumes; twelve books by O. Henry, published by Doubleday, Page & Company, 1919; together with various other late 19th early 20th century books (73)
Royal Air Force Irvin Flying Jacket and Flying Helmet Grouping Attributed to New Zealand Battle of Britain Fighter Pilot, P/O Owen “Okey” Edward Lamb 151 Squadron, Later Killed in Action in North Africa with 73 Squadron, grouping consists of his original wool lined two panel back Irvin Flying Jacket. The jacket is named to the reverse under the collar in black ink “P/O OKEY LAMB”, zip cuffs and 9 vents under the armpits. Jacket has lower loops but the belt is missing. Tab for the collar fastener is still present. Jacket shows evidence of service wear and has some period field repairs. Accompanying the jacket is his original B-Type flying helmet with zipped ear cups and leather straps to the reverse. Interior of the helmet has the original Air Ministry size label and is also inked “OKEY LAMB” and “OKEY”. The helmet remains in very good condition showing just signs of light service wear. RCAF MK III Flying Goggles complete with the original strap with stamped store numbers 22C/13 and 1940. Goggles are complete with the original lenses and leather surround. The goggle strap is inked with the initials “O.L”. Born in Auckland, New Zealand on 10th May 1917. Early in 1939 he applied for an RAF short service commission and was provisionally accepted. He sailed for the UK on 6th May 1939 on RMS Rangitane. He commenced elementary flying training at 10 E&RFTS, Yatesbury and in late August moved to 2 FTS, Brize Norton. With his training completed Lamp was posted to 7 AGS, Newton Down in February 1940 for a gunnery course, after which he went to 6 OTU, Sutton Bridge and converted to the Hurricane fighter aircraft. On 13th April 1940 Lamb began a Specialist Armaments Officers Course at No1 Air Armaments School at Manby. He went to 5 OTU, Aston Down on August 31st for Hurricane refresher course and joined 151 Squadron in mid September, flying the Hurricane Fighter on sorties during the Battle of Britain. In November 1940 Lamb volunteered for overseas service and joined 73 Squadron at Debden. The Squadron embarked for the Middle East on HMS Furious on the 10th November 1940. On arrival in the Western Desert the Squadron was attached to 274 Squadron until January 1941 when 73 Squadron became operational on its own account. On 14th April 1941 the Luftwaffe mounted a heavy attack against Tobruk with a force of more than ninety bomber and fighter aircraft. On this day 73 Squadron was operating in the perimeter defences and were scrambled with the orders to engage the enemy. Pilot Officer Lamb failed to return from this sortie, his body was later found and buried in an isolated grave near the Tobruk-Bardia road. After the war Lamb’s remains were re-interred in the Knightsbridge War Cemetery, Acroma Libya. A rare and fantastic grouping to “One of the Few” who defended England against the might of the Luftwaffe during the Battle of Britain and later paid the ultimate sacrifice in combat. These were the actual items of flying clothing that Pilot Officer Lamb wore during the Battle of Britain.
An art deco aquamarine and diamond ring, the emerald cut aquamarine set with four double claws between trios of single cut diamonds each in a millegrain edged square field to a plain narrow shank formed to a cushion profile, size approximately O, unmarked white precious metal, tests for platinum
An unusual diamond cluster ring set in 18ct gold, designed as a horizontal oval flowerhead with a principal old round brilliant cut diamond, estimated weight 0.78cts, in a border of eight old brilliant and brilliant cut diamonds arranged as graduated petals, the largest to the sides, between crescent-topped shoulders, each set with three single cut diamonds, to a plain shank, size O, London hallmarks 1984; total estimated weight of diamonds 1.74cts; cased
Breitling - a gentleman's gold plated wristwatch, the silvered dial with gold coloured baton numerals, hands and subsidiary seconds dial, the 17 jewel movement signed Breitling, case back numbered 884070, inscription to W/O 'Spud' Murphy from all at TCPSU with best wishes on retirement 1961, dial 31mm diameter, case 36mm diameter Case and glass worn, lacks bracelet, in working order
A late 18th century Dutch silver covered bowl, bearing marks for Province of Holland, S'Gravenage (The Hague) city mark, crowned O (no duty paid mark), and a maker's mark depicting a cockerel, the body with wrythen lobing raised on everted foliate feet, gilded interior, the cover with pineapple and leaf finial, engraved with an armorial, 18.5cm, 19.23oz 17½ x 14½cm (7 x 5in)
Sir Oswald Walters Brierly, RWS, FRGS (British, 1817-1894) A dismasted Fishing Smack in rough seas, 27 x 36cm (10.5 x 14in); together with five pencil sketches of seascapes, all signed "O W Brierly", few dated 1840 or 1841; in an album of drawings, watercolours and prints, including Circle of Sir Thomas Lawrence, Portrait of Charles Malton (b. 1788) as a child, pencil, dated 'April 7th, 1832' lower right, 31.5 x 22cm (11.5 x 8.5in); with three other portrait drawings in the manner of Thomas Lawrence. signed and dated "O W Brierly 1841" lower left pencil and watercolour heightened with white Brierly - very slight foxing to the margins of the watercolour. All drawings, prints and watercolours, expect for Brierly, are mounted directly onto the album leaves at corners. Some foxing to the pages throughout.
A Neopolitan 'angel skin' coral suite of bead necklace and earstuds with matched coral and diamond ring, the slightly graduated 8-9mm beads of soft flesh pink with light mottling, individually knotted, to an oval box clasp set with a similar coral cabochon, and with Italian marks for 18ct gold, safety clasp, length 48cm; the earstuds each with a collet set oval cabochon pink coral, the same 18ct gold marks for Naples, length 1.5cm; the ring with a similar oval coral cabochon claw set with a line of three round brilliant cut diamonds either side, to bead and wirework shoulders and shank, size O, and Italian marks for 18ct gold from Alessandria, length 1.7cm (3)
A Continental carved coral gold ring,with a central oval cabochon coral with gadroon carved decoration, rub set to an outer frame with applied twisted wire sea scroll and bead decoration. A plain bezel with open shoulders to a plain shank. Tested as approximately 14ct gold, ignore markings. 10.61g.Finger size O (approximately)
An 18ct three-colour gold black opal triplet diamond and freshwater pearl ring, c.1970,by Christopher Nicholas Hamilton. An oval black opal triplet, rub set to the centre with a surround of polished yellow gold and incised rose gold leaves. Pairs of freshwater pearls peg set to the top and bottom with scattered seed pearls and rub set diamonds, open shoulders to a plain shank, Edinburgh 1977. 8.66g.Finger size O
An Indian high carat gold, amethyst and cultured pearl necklace, earring and ring matched suite,the necklace composed of a centrepiece with alternating emerald cut amethysts, claw set to pierced gold collets, with two pairs of cultured pearls strung on gold wire between. An emerald cut amethyst and cultured pearl pendant drop to a gold curb back chain with hook clasp with adjustable jump ring lengths, together with a matched pair of earrings and a ring. Tested as approximately 18-20ct. 67.26g.Finger size O-P (approximately) (4)
A white gold diamond set band ring,with three central sections, all invisibly set with five rows of princess cut diamonds. Raised bars between, grain set with brilliant cut diamonds, to raised outer guards, micro pavé set with brilliant cut diamonds. 12.5mm wide tapering shoulders with a pierced honeycomb finger guard. Marked 750. 12.21g.Finger size O centre
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