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A sapphire doublet and diamond set 18ct gold toi et moi ring, set with a round mixed cut sapphire and round brilliant cut diamond, diamond approx 0.25ct, size O total gross weight approx 2.7gms along with an amethyst and 18ct gold ring set with an oval mixed cut amethyst, rope edge border, size N1/2, total gross weight approx 3.4gms Further details: good some wear and tear commensurate with age
An emerald and diamond 18ct gold oval cluster ring, comprising a caw set marquise cut emerald approx 6 x 4mm, within a surround of round brilliant diamonds and modified princess cut diamond shoulders, setting approx 12mm, size O, total gross weight approx 3.2gms Further details: minor wear and tear commensurate with age
A collection of jewellery to include synthetic colour change sapphire and 9ct gold ring comprising a round mixed cut approx 15mm, claw set, size O, along with a 9ct gold mounted small cameo ring, size L, combined total gross weight approx 8.8gms along with a graduated cultured pearl necklace with paste set clasp, a silver and gold plated cuff with leaf texture a/f cracked and a paste set peacock costume brooch (1 bag) Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age
NAVY INTEREST: Various titles: BERNARD ACKWORTH: THE NAVY AND THE NEXT WAR; BERNARD ACKWORTH: THE RESTORATION OF ENGLAND'S SEA POWER (both with presentation inscriptions); COMMANDER W M JAMES; NEW BATTLESHIP ORGANISATIONS AND NOTES FOR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS; ARNOLD WHITE; THE NAVY AND ITS STORY; HAMILTON WILLIAMS: BRITAIN'S NAVAL POWER, Parts I and II; H O ARNOLD FOSTER: IN A CONNING TOWER OR HOW I TOOK HMS MAJESTIC INTO ACTION; BERNARD ACKWORTH: THE NAVY'S HERE! (8)
Motoring interest: 9 titles: THE MOTOR YEARBOOK 1954/1956; BRUCE H BROWN: W O BENTLEY AND THE DFP; ARTHUR OWN: THE RACING COOPERS; JIM GAVIN: CLUB MOTOR RACING; W BODDY: CONTINENTAL SPORTS CARS; W BODDY: THE STORY OF BROOKLANDS VOLUME 3; JOHN BLUNSDEN: FORMULA JUNIOR; PROFESSOR SPOONER: MOTORS AND MOTORING (9)
Assorted scientist collection. Signed Photos signatures such as Rosalyn Yalow, César Milstein, Georges Köhler, Bernard Lown, Sir John Eccles, Prof. Fr. Karl Ritter von Frisch, David Baltimore, Dr. Feodor Lynen, Andrew Schally, Sir Robert Holley, Bernard Katz, Torsten N. Wiesel, Dr. Daniel Nathans, Dr. Hamilton O. Smith, Roger Guillemin. Various sizes 13 Black and White Photos plus 2 Colour Photos. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp (3), S.E. Asia 1945-46, unnamed as issued to Indian personnel; Palestine 1945-48 (14726544 Gnr. B. A. Brading. R.A.); Malaya, G.VI.R. (Cey/18042354 Pte. S. O. Silva. R.P.C.) very fine (3) £80-£100 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK ---
British War Medal 1914-20 (8) (1281 Pte. I. Bartlett. N. Som. Yeo.; 7624 Pte. J. Cross. Som. L.I.; 2439 Pte. A. Hill. Som. L.I.; 1307 Pte. W. Nigh. Som. L.I.; 26885 Pte. O. M. Parsons. Som. L.I.; 26886 Pte. R. A. Vearncombe. Som. L.I.; 34971 Pte. W. E. Wall. Som. L.I.; 7943 Pte. L. M. Wilton. Som. L.I) some contact marks and edge bruises, official correction to naming on Vearncombe medal, good very fine or better (8) £160-£200 --- Albert John Hill, an errand boy from Burnham, Somerset, was born in 1896. He attested into the 1/5th (Territorial) Battalion, Somerset Light Infantry and served in India during the Great War. He died of diphtheria on 16 November 1916 and is buried in Meerut Cantonment Cemetery, India. Oliver Metford Parsons, a market garden labourer from North Petherton, Somerset, was born in 1897. He attested into the Somerset Light Infantry and served on the Western Front with the 7th Battalion. He was wounded by gas during the Battle of Lens in May 1918, and returned home, where he died in hospital in Ipswich on 10 June 1918. He is buried in North Newton St. Peter) churchyard, North Petherton, Somerset. Leonard Moore Wilton, from Exeter, Devon, was born in Liskeard, Cornwall, in 1889. He attested into the Devonshire Regiment in 1905, before transferring into the Somerset Light Infantry the following year. He served during the Great War with the 1st Battalion from 21 August 1914, and was reported missing, presumed dead, five days later on 28 August, during the Battle of Le Cateau. In April 1917, his identity disc was found near Cambrai. He has no known grave and is commemorated on La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial, France. Sold with two Somerset Light Infantry cap badges and copied research.
A most interesting Order of St. John group of nine awarded to Brigadier O. W. Nicholson, Royal Corps of Signals, late Rifle Brigade, who Commanded the 40th and 51st Anti-Aircraft Brigades during the Second World War; in the inter-War years he served as Member of Parliament for the Abbey Division of Westminster, defeating the future Prime Minister Winston Churchill in the 1924 by-election by just 43 votes, and was later appointed Crown Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead - the sinecure position later held by the future Prime Ministers Anthony Eden, David Cameron, and Boris Johnson The Order of St John of Jerusalem, Officer’s (Brother’s) breast badge, silver and enamel, with heraldic beasts in angles; 1914-15 Star (2. Lieut. O. W. Nicholson. Rif. Brig.); British War and Victory Medals (2. Lieut. O. W. Nicholson); Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Jubilee 1935, unnamed as issued; Coronation 1937, unnamed as issued; Efficiency Decoration, G.VI.R., 1st issue, Territorial, reverse officially dated 1942, with two Additional Award Bars and integral top riband bar, mounted court-style by Spink, London, as worn, and housed in a Spink, London, leather case, lacquered, good very fine (9) £400-£500 --- Provenance: Canon Nigel Nicholson Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, April 2020. Commander, Order of St. John, London Gazette 1 January 1946. Otho William Nicholson was born in Marylebone, London, on 30 November 1891, the son of Colonel the Rt. Hon. William Nicholson, and was educated at Harrow and Magdalene College, Cambridge. He was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the 5th Battalion, Rifle Brigade, on 15 August 1914, and served during the Great War on the Western Front from 5 June 1915, before transferring to the Wireless Intelligence Section of the Royal Engineers. Following the cessation of hostilities Nicholson entered politics, serving as Mayor of Finsbury from 1923 to 1924, before being elected Member of Parliament for the Abbey Division of Westminster in the by-election of 1924. Standing as the official conservative candidate, he defeated the Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, who, upset that he had not been chosen as the Conservative candidate, stood as an independent ‘Constitutionalist’ candidate, by 8,187 votes to 8,144 votes. He retained the seat in the forthcoming General Elections, and held his seat until 4 July 1932, when he was disqualified by virtue of being appointed Crown Steward and Bailiff of the Manor of Northstead (a peculiarity of the United Kingdom’s unwritten constitution is that Members of Parliament cannot resign, but can engineer their own disqualification by accepting this obscure sinecure - future incumbents of the Stewardship included Prime Ministers Anthony Eden, David Cameron, and Boris Johnson). Advanced Honorary Colonel, 1st Anti-Aircraft Divisional Signals, Royal Corps of Signals (Territorial Force), Nicholson was appointed a Deputy Lieutenant of Middlesex in July 1938, and served during the Second World War as Brigadier Commanding the 40th and 51st Anti-Aircraft Brigades, receiving his Efficiency Decoration in 1942. He latterly held the post of Assistant Commandant at the School of Anti-Aircraft Artillery at Shrivenham. On 2 March 1948 Nicholson was one of the only survivors when a Sabena Airlines DC3 aircraft crashed on landing at London Heathrow Airport - of the 21 people on board, only 3 survived. He died in Ringwood, Hampshire, on 29 June 1978.
Four: Private L. T. Hooper, Somerset Light Infantry British War and Victory Medals (51121 Pte. L. Hooper. Som. L.I.); Defence Medal; Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, G.V.R., 2nd issue (Leonard T. Hooper) good very fine Four: Sapper A. O. Tanner, Royal Engineers British War and Victory Medals (506389 Spr. A. O. Tanner. R.E.); Defence Medal; Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, G.VI.R., 1st issue (Arthur O. Tanner) contact marks, very fine (8) £90-£120 --- Leonard Thomas Hooper, a farm labourer from Catcott, Somerset, was born on 2 April 1897. He attested into the Somerset Light Infantry for service during the Great War. He appears in the 1939 Register as a Special Constable serving in the Somerset Constabulary. He died in 1972. Arthur Owen Tanner, a messenger with the General Post Office, was born in Clevedon, Somerset in 1896. He attested into the Royal Engineers for service during the Great War and served overseas. He died in 1979. Sold with a silver ID bracelet named to Tanner, fashioned from an erased coin; and copied research.
Three: Private O. G. McLaren, Army Service Corps, late North Somerset Yeomanry, who was discharged as a result of shell shock 1914 Star (252 Pte. O. G. McLaren. 1/1 N. Som: Yeo.); British War and Victory Medals (M22-080867 Pte. O. G. McLaren. A.S.C.) some staining, very fine (3) £120-£160 --- Ormiston Galloway McLaren, an electrician from Bath, was born on 7 July 1894. He attested into the 2/1st North Somerset Yeomanry in March 1910 and was served during the Great War on the Western Front from 2 November 1914. He was admitted to hospital suffering from frostbite. He transferred into the Army Service Corps in April 1915 for service as a Motor Driver and was later admitted to hospital in January 1917 as a result of bronchitis and shell shock. He was discharged as no longer fit for war service on 2 July 1917 and awarded a Silver War Badge, No. 126,006. Sold with copy service papers and copy medal index card.
The C.B.E. and Brazilian O Globo merit medal attributed to Mr J. A. Cayton, Representative, British Council in Canada, formerly British Council in Brazil The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E. (Civil) Commander’s 2nd type neck badge, with full neck riband in Garrard, London, case of issue; Brazil, Republic, Merit Medal of the Brazilian newspaper O Globo, silver-gilt, with neck riband, in case of issue, nearly extremely fine (2) £260-£300 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- C.B.E. London Gazette 1 January 1972: John Alwyn Cayton, O.B.E., lately British Council Representative in Canada. John Alwyn Cayton served as a Flight Lieutenant in the Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve in the Second World War and was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 1 January 1943). He was awarded the O.B.E. on 11 June 1960, for services as Representative, British Council, Brazil, residing in Rio de Janeiro; and was promoted to C.B.E. in the New Years Honours of 1972, for services as Representative, British Council, Canada. O Globo is a Brazilian newspaper based in Rio de Janeiro. Sold with a calling card for ‘Mr J. A. Cayton, O.B.E., Representative, British Council, Brazil.’
A late 19th century garnet and seed pearl ring, the three graduated oval cut garnets with two seed pearls in between, set to openwork mount leading to plain polished shank, stamped ‘J.M’ Birmingham 1895, ring size O, total garnet weight estimated 0.80ct, with a 9ct yellow gold garnet set signet ring, the round cut stone with square head leading to textured shoulders, stamped ‘AJLd’ London 1979, ring size Q, gross weight 6.5gms (2)
A selection of jewellery, including yellow metal pendant, the three graduated heart shaped pendants overlapped and engraved ‘My love, will always, be with you’ stamped to reverse 9ct, a 9ct yellow gold tigers eye set signet ring, ring size T ½, a purple and white paste cluster ring, ring size O, and three further rings, gross weight 11gms (6)
Snaffles [Charles Johnson Payne] (British, 1884-1967),'I knows no more melancholic ceremony than takin' the string out o' ones 'at at the end of the season' and 'Whatever 'e de keep to'wd tamboureen a rowlin',A pair of hand coloured lithographs on paper,Each 25cm x 15.5cm,Matching glazed frames (2)
A selection of jewellery, including a yellow metal chain, bolt ring stamped '750' a yellow metal opal doublet ring, ring size O, a blue and white paste cluster ring, ring size N, a marcasite set eternity ring, ring size Q, a gold mounted masonic coin, and further items (Qty) Condition report: Chain - 2gms
A 1960's sapphire and diamond cluster ring, the central cushion cut sapphire within white metal claw setting, surround by eighteen mixed cut diamonds, leading to plain polished yellow gold shank, stamped '18ct&plat' ring size O 1/2, total sapphire weight estimated 3.10ct, total diamond weight estimated 1.20ct, 6.9gms Condition report: Sapphire dimensions: 8.5 L x 7.6 W x 5.08mm DColour zoning and inclusions seen to sapphire under x10 loupe. All diamonds are present and matched in colour. All claws are present to the sapphire and diamonds. Under bezel shows minor signs of wear and thinning commensurate with being worn. Claws have possibly been re-tipped. Minor surface scratches, chips and signs of wear seen throughout the ring to the metal, commensurate with age and wear.
A collection of Royal Doulton figures, 20th century and later, to include: 'Irish Charm', 22.5cm high; 'Gail', 17.5cm high; 'Hannah' HN5187, 17.5cm high; 'Grace' HN5163, 16.5cm high; 'Karen', 19cm high; 'Lily', 16.5cm high; 'Sara', 18.5cm high; 'Helen', 18cm high; 'Top O' The Hill', 17.5cm high; 'Fragrance', 17.5cm high; 'Kirsty', 18cm high; 'The Orange Lady', 13cm high, 'Romany Sue' etc, (most boxed), along with a Royal Worcester figure, a Nadal figure, and a Lladro figure (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: Each piece shows minimal surface wear. Some figures show minor chips and nibbles to floral encrustations (please see photos). No other obvious chips, cracks, crazing or signs of damage nor restoration.
An early 20th century emerald and diamond three stone ring, the central square cut emerald with an old cut diamond to each side, set within white metal claw setting edge leading to yellow metal shank, ring size O 1/2, 1.8gms, total emerald weight estimated 0.20ct, total diamond weight estimated 0.40ct Condition report: All claws are present, appear a little low to the emerald. Diamonds: Both old cut diamonds are eye clean and lively. There have inclusions seen with x10 loupe. One appears to have a minor surface reaching fracture. Emerald: Nibbles to table to top right hand corner. Inclusions within stone seen with x10 loupeRing would benefit from a clean. Shank is thin commensurate with age and wear. Under bezel is a little thin in areas, may require attention.
A Cartier Maillon Panthere diamond set ring, the thirty five round cut diamonds set within yellow gold brick link ring, stamped '750' and numbered 'PB6890' ring size O, 12gms, with box and certificate Condition report: The ring has been resized with piece to the reverse. During this process the 'Cartier' marks have been removed.All diamonds present, well matched in colour, bright and lively. General minor scuffs and scratches seen throughout the metal, commensurate with wear. Minor residue seen to the reverse of ring, would benefit from a clean.Width 7.9mm
An ETS 'O' Gauge electrically powered model railway locomotive, '0-4-4-0 Mallet Type' in RENFE livery, 23cm long, with a further example of the same locomotive in SCB livery, an 'O' gauge electrically powered locomotive and tender in LNER livery, the locomotive 21cm long, the tender 15cm long, and a selection of 'O' gauge spares and accessories (5) (all untested)
An early 20th century diamond full eternity ring, the twenty two mixed cut diamonds set in white metal mount, total diamond weight estimated 1ct, ring size O, 3gms Condition report: All diamonds are present. Claws are low throughout and will require attention.Sides are low. Ring would benefit from a clean. Diamonds are a mixture of old and round cut diamonds. Inclusions are seen with x10 loupe
A 9ct yellow gold diamond and ruby dress ring, the nine stripes of round cut diamonds and rubies set within bombe style head to plain polished shank, ring size O, stamped 'GA' with import marks for Sheffield, 2gms Condition report: Claws appear to have been re-tipped, when viewed with x10 loupe they appear crudely done. Claws are low in some areas. Shank in good condition with no major signs of repair or thinning. All stones present.
A rolled gold Yard-o-led pencil, 13cm long, with a further rolled gold Yard-o-led pencil, 10cm long, a selection of Clere Concepts pens, a string of paste pearls, two dress watches, and further items (Qty) Your attention is drawn to our important notice regarding the Trevanion sale of watches found in our Terms & Conditions, please read this prior to bidding.
1810 King George III completion of his Golden Jubilee year bronze medal graded MS 62 BN (BHM 685). Obverse: armoured and draped bust of King George III by Thomas Wyon Senior, 'GOD SAVE THE KING.' around. Reverse: arrangement with hourglass, snake and oak branch, ribbon reads 'WE PRAISE THEE O GOD'. 'GEO: III. COMPLETED THE FIFTIETH YEAR OF HIS REIGN' with 'OCTOBER 25. 1810'. Offered in NGC holder (#2903937-003). Diameter: 43mm.

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