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A diamond cluster ring; the central brilliant of approximately 0.06 carats, enclosed by eight single cuts, in turn enclosed by a dozen single cuts, to a white coloured mount stamped '18ct & Plat', finger size J, with a ruby and rose diamond ring in an 18 carat yellow gold mount, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, finger size O, and a 9 carat yellow gold emerald and single cut diamond brooch, London 1989, 2.8cm long
Four gold and gem set rings, to include; A platinum and 18ct gold, ring gypsy set with a central oval sapphire flanked by two smaller brilliant cut diamonds. Size 'K' uk; An 18ct white gold and diamond two stone cross over ring, size 'M' uk; A 14ct white gold and diamond set half hoop ring, size 'L' uk also a 9ct gold, aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, size 'O' uk. (4)
An Edwardian diamond set suite of jewellery, comprising; An 18ct gold and diamond crossover ring, in the form of two con-joined flower heads, each set with 9 diamonds, size 'O' uk, Also a pair of pendant earrings, both hung with a flower head diamond set pendant and a matching stick pin. All cased.
Surrealist School, mid 20th Century- "Man of Property"; oil on board, signed with monogram and dated 65, bears inscriptions on the reverse, 45x91.5cm: together with one other similar study in oil on board by the same hand titled "To Chose One's Kin", signed with monogram and dated 65, 31x60cm., both in hand decorated frames, (2). Provenance: with The Mercury Gallery, London, according to label attached o the reverse of the frame of the latter (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Graham Coton (1926-2003) Combat over Canterbury, Friday 6th September 1940, Attack by P/O J.N.MacKenzie of No.41, Squadron on ME 109E-1 oil/canvas, signed 63cms x 91cms, framed N.B. Graham Coton was best known as an artist of World War II comics drawing ÔKit Carson' comics for Cowboy Comics Library as well as other characters. He was also known for his dramatic covers for the War Libraries.
The RAF Conspicuous Gallantry Medal Group of Five to Sergeant D.R.Bowers, with France and Germany Star, 1939-1945 Star, Defence and War medals. Also included is 1) The Flying Log Book in good condition noting as the final entry the incident that brought about the awarding of the CGM, the last neat entry reads 'Received Direct Hit from Heavy A/A Shell in Rear Bomb Bay. F/S French, F/S Hart, Sgt McWilliams Abandoned Aircraft as ordered - Posted Missing. Self Severely Wounded - Awarded C.G.M. D.F.M. Awarded to F/S Reynolds, F/S Mann. D.F.C. awarded to F/O Hampson'. A further single line in pilot Gilbert Hampson's hand reads 'A wizard show Dennis, always indebted to you. Gil'. 2) Flight Engineer's Notes for 'Lancaster' Aircraft. 3) RAFA membership book. 4) RAF Service Book. 5) File of ephemera including 3 rather ragged contemporary newspaper cuttings on the award, RAF group photo, two photos of the damage to the aircraft, copy photograph of Bowers in uniform, the pilot's report of the incident and photocopy recommendation for the award endorsed by Air Chief Marshal 'Bomber' Harris dated 7th April 1945, and various other items/letters including Buckingham Palace Investiture letter dated 27th February 1946. 6) Four cloth uniform badges and few others including LESMA metal badge. Sergeant Bowers served in No. 156 Squadron of the Path Finder Force (No.8 Group) as Flight Engineer. The incident happened on the afternoon of the 24th March 1945 whilst the aircraft was taking part in a bombing raid over Harpenerweg. The Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (RAF) was awarded to NCO's, glider pilots, observers and Army personnel engaged in an air operation against the enemy. The award is superior to the Distinguished Flying Medal. Since its institution in 1943, a total of 104 CGM's (Flying) have been awarded. *For ref. see H.Taprell Dorling 'Ribbons and Medals' 1974, p.81
A Group of five medals to 156 CSM later 2nd Lt W O George 5 Welsh Regiment, group comprises:OBE (Military 1st type), 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal, George V Territorial Force Efficiency Medal; alsofour unmounted World War II medals including: 1939-45 Star, The Burma Star, The Defence Medal and the 1939-45 War Medal
William Smith (British, 1783-1861) An album of sketches, mainly of views in Lucerne, the Tyrol, Saxony, Spoleto and Rome watercolour various sizes approximately sixty (60); together with a copy o fthe book The Catalogue of Royal Society of Painters in Watercolours 1884-1885 Provenance: Given by William Smith (1783-1861) to his son, the artist, William Collingwood Smith (1815-1887) thence to his daughter Almira and by descent
USA, AR, dollars, 1891 O, 1921 and 1921 S, fine or better, 1oz dollar, 1992, almost uncirculated, 50c, 1941 to 1945, fine and 1964 (5), mainly extremely fine, 25c, 1877 S, rim mounted, otherwise fine and 1914, discoloured, otherwise fine, dimes, 1903, 1935 and 1942 D, mainly fine and AE cents, 1891 and 1901, fair or better (21)
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