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Lot 13

Pair: Private T. E. Bennett, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 1914 Star (8079 Pte. T. E. Bennett. 2/Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (8079 Pte. T. E. Bennett. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) very fine Pair: Private O. Hornblow, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, who was killed in action at Ovillers, during the Battle of the Somme, on 14 August 1916 1914-15 Star (2782 Pte. O. Hornblow. Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (2782 Pte. O. Hornblow. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) very fine (4) £100-£140 --- Thomas Edward Bennett attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry on 29 August 1911, and served with the 2nd Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 31 August 1914. He was discharged due to wounds on 19 June 1917, and was awarded a Silver War Badge, no. 210092. Oliver Hornblow was born in 1895 and attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry at Oxford. He served with the 1st/4th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 29 March 1915, and was killed in action in the vicinity of Skyline Trench, Ovillers, during the Battle of the Somme on 14 August 1916. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, France.

Lot 231

Three: Lieutenant A. Walker, Highland Light Infantry 1914-15 Star (2283 Sjt. A. Walker, High: L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. A. Walker) better than very fine Three: Captain A. G. K. Ledger, Royal Army Medical Corps 1914-15 Star (Lieut. A. G. K. Ledger. R.A.M.C.); British War and Victory Medals (Capt. A. G. K. Ledger) surname on VM officially corrected, all in named card boxes of issue, extremely fine (6) £80-£100 --- Alexander Walker attested for the Highland Light Infantry and served with the 7th Battalion during the Great War in the Gallipoli theatre of War from 2 July 1915, subsequently being commissioned Lieutenant. Sold with a presentation copy of the published Regimental Records of the Highland Light Infantry, the inside inscribed ‘ To O/R Sergt. A. Walker, with compliments and best wishes for the New Year. 1st January 1915. J. H. Galbraith. Lt. Col.’; and a postcard size portrait photograph of the recipient in the uniform of a Sergeant, H.L.I. Archibald George Kirwood Ledger was born on 11 July 1885 and was educated at Edinburgh University. He was commissioned temporary Lieutenant in the Royal Army Medical Corps on 1 May 1915, and served with the Hereford unit of the R.A.M.C. during the Great War on the Western Front from 12 June 1915. Subsequently serving at 14th General Hospital at Wimereux, he suffered from debility and was admitted to No. 37 Field Ambulance, being evacuated home on the Hospital Ship Asturias in April 1916. He later worked as Assistant House Physician at the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. Sold with copied research including a photographic image of the recipient.

Lot 248

Pair: Private O. J. Burton, Royal Warwickshire Regiment British War and Victory Medals (25783 Pte. O. J. Burton. R. War. R.); together with three bronze Oxfordshire Education Committee School Attendance Medals for 1904-5, 1905-6 and 1906-7 all with engraved naming to O. Burton, very fine and better Pair: Private F. A. Willey, West Yorkshire Regiment, who was discharged due to wounds in 1917 British War and Victory Medals (15229 Pte. F. A. Willey. W. York R.) good very fine Pair: Private W. T. Richards, Hampshire Regiment, later Worcestershire Regiment, who was killed in action on the Western Front on 18 June 1918 British War and Victory Medals (357109 Pte. W. T. Richards. Hamps. R.) very fine Pair: Private C. Nason, Northamptonshire Regiment British War and Victory Medals (36712 Pte. C. Nason. North’n. R.) good very fine Pair: Private R. W. Smith Royal West Kent Regiment, later Royal Army Medical Corps British War and Victory Medals (39203. Pte. R. W. Smith. R.W. Kent R.) very fine Memorial Plaque (Leslie Smith); together with a Silver War Badge, the reverse officially numbered ‘47945’, very fine (11) £120-£160 --- Oswald John Burton attested for the Royal Warwickshire Regiment and served with both the 10th and 2nd/7th Battalions during the Great War. Sold with an unusual white metal, possibly nickel silver, hand tooled and engraved identity bracelet (Pte. O. J. Burton 25783 2/7 R.W.R.); and a Royal Warwickshire Regiment cap badge and British Legion lapel badge. William Thomas Richards, a native of Witney, Oxfordshire, attested for the Hampshire Regiment at at Oxford and served with the 1st Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front. Subsequently transferred to 10th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, he was killed in action between 25 May 1918 and 18 June 1918, and was officially recorded as killed in action on the latter date. He is buried in Terlincthun British Cemetery, Wimille, France. Several Men with the name Leslie Smith appear on the Commonwealth War Graves Commission Roll of Honour. Silver War Badge no. 147378 was awarded to 8108 Private Albert Widdison, King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, who was discharged due to sickness on 15 January 1915.

Lot 266

Pair: Lieutenant-Commander G. Tubbs, Royal Navy and H.M. Coastguard British War Medal 1914-20 (D.C.O. G. Tubbs. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., V.R., narrow suspension, impressed naming (George Tubbs, Ch. Boatman, H.M. Coast Guard) good very fine (2) £140-£180 --- Provenance: O. S. Lee Collection, Dix Noonan Webb, December 2004. George Tubbs was born at Holloway, Middlesex in May 1856 and entered the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class in September 1871. Having attained the rank of Petty Officer 1st Class, but not seen any active service, he transferred to H.M. Coast Guard as a Boatman in April 1883 and was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in April 1895. Tubbs subsequently achieved rapid promotion, becoming a Chief Officer in Charge in July 1898, a Battery Officer in March 1905 and a Divisional Chief Officer (D.C.O.) in April 1909, the latter appointment on being posted to Holyhead. Yet further advancement was occasioned by him being pensioned ashore in May 1911, when he was appointed to the honorary rank of Lieutenant, and, finally, after home service in the Great War, to Lieutenant-Commander on the Retired List in May 1919. Sold with copied record of service and other research.

Lot 296

Three: Attributed to Driver H. J. Olding, 305 Company, Royal Army Service Corps (General Transport), who participated in the Liberation of Norway 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; War Medal 1939-45, with Army Council enclosure, nearly extremely fine Pair: Attributed to Squadron Leader E. J. R. Downs, Royal Air Force, a jet aircraft flying instructor who baled out and survived a mid-air collision between two Meteor jet aircraft in April 1954 Defence and War Medals 1939-45, in card box of issue addressed to ‘F/O E. J. R. Downs, R.A.F. Khor Maksar [sic], Aden, M.E.A.F.’, mounted as worn, nearly extremely fine (5) £80-£100 --- Harry James Olding was born on 6 January 1903, and attested for the Royal Army Service Corps at Bulford on 21 August 1941. His service record confirms that he embarked for service in North West Europe on 26 May 1944, and disembarked for the liberation of Norway on 4 June 1945. He was discharged on 4 February 1946. Sold together with the recipient’s Army Book 64 (Soldier’s Brown Book), covers detached; Army Book X 801; Soldier’s Release Book, Class ‘A’; Army Form W5258 Record of Service; National Registration Identity Card; a large Liberation of Norway Certificate, named to the recipient and bearing the facsimile signature of King Olav; and a large photograph of the recipient in uniform, some of the documents and photograph damaged with creases and tears to edges. Ernest James Raymond Downs served in the ranks of the Royal Air Force during the Second World War, and was commissioned Pilot Officer on 27 November 1946. He served with 8 Squadron at Khormaksar in 1949, and was promoted to Flight Lieutenant in 1950. A qualified flying instructor, he subsequently served as an instructor on Meteor Jet Aircraft at No. 203 Advanced Flying School, R.A.F. Driffield, and then later as Training Officer of 604 Squadron. He survived a mid-air collision on 3 April 1954 - his pupil, Pilot Officer Austin, was in a controlled descent in a Meteor T7 (WL 462) to North Weald, when it was struck by an F8 from 111 Squadron, also at North Weald. Downs managed to bail out and survived, but Austin was killed, the aircraft crashing near Blackmore, Essex. He retired with the rank of Squadron Leader, on 30 August 1968. Sold with the recipient’s original R.A.F. Form 5214A Instrument Pilot Rating Card for the Jet Provost aircraft, dated 1962 and 1963; and copied research.

Lot 307

Six: Lieutenant P. O. Ellman-Brown, 11th Battalion (The Queen’s Westminsters), Kings Royal Rifle Corps, later Rhodesian Police Reserve, who was murdered in Zimbabwe by ‘dissidents’ in August 1982 1939-45 Star; Italy Star; War Medal 1939-45; Zimbabwe Independence 1980 (19716); Rhodesia, General Service Medal (7052P F/R Ellman-Brown P.O.); Police Reserve Long Service Medal (7052P. F/R P.O. Ellman-Brown), with Police Reserve cloth insignia, generally good very fine (6) £200-£240 --- Phillip Owen Ellman-Brown was born in Bulawayo, Rhodesia in August 1922. He was educated at the Diocesan College Rhondebosch, Cape Town. Ellman-Brown was commissioned Lieutenant in the 11th Battalion (The Queen’s Westminsters), Kings Royal Rifle Corps in 1943, and he served with this motorised unit in Italy and Greece. After the war he was employed by the Rhodesian Police Reserve, and subsequently lived as a farmer at U’Guizan Ranch. Ellman-Brown was murdered, 8 August 1982, and extracts from an article that appeared in the New York Times give the following: ‘A white farmer was reported today to have been killed in western Zimbabwe by those officially termed ‘dissidents’. The event, a killing in cold blood on an empty, remote road, was not the kind of thing to raise too many eyebrows. This southern African nation, once called Rhodesia and run by its white minority, has known violence and war for the last eight years. Yet to some who doubt Prime Minister Robert Mugabe’s ability to construct a final peace, the death of Phillip Ellman-Brown, 50 miles north of the city of Bulawayo, coincided with other portents that have eroded the hopefulness that surrounded the nation at independence in 1980. Mr Ellman-Brown was killed close to an area where more than 2,000 soldiers and policemen have been hunting in vain for the last 16 days for a group of ‘dissidents’ holding hostage six foreign tourists, two of them American, to enforce demands for the release of detained comrades....’ Sold with copied research.

Lot 372

Three: Chief Engine Room Artificer C. O. T. Merrifield, H.M.S. Hercules, Royal Navy British War and Victory Medals (M.3842 C. O. T. Merrifield E.R.A.4. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 2nd issue, fixed suspension (M.3842 C. O. T. Merrifield E.R.A.1. H.M.S. Vivid.) polished, contact marks, very fine (3) £80-£100 --- The dreadnought battleship H.M.S. Hercules was launched on 10 May 1910 and was part of the 1st Battle Squadron at the Battle of Jutland, where she fired a total of 98 twelve-inch shells and 15 four-inch shells during the battle. Cedric Owen Trevanion Merrifield was born in Bodmin, Cornwall, on 23 June 1896 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy Artificer on 29 December 1911. He joined H.M.S. Hercules on 4 March 1916, and served in her for the rest of the Great War, being confirmed in the rate of Engine Room Artificer Fourth Class on 30 November 1917. He was awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 17 August 1929, and was Chief Engine Room Artificer Second Class on 19 May 1933. He was shore pensioned on 22 June 1936, but was recalled on 28 September 1938, before being shore invalided, permanently unfit for Naval Service, on 11 May 1940. Sold with copied record of service and medal roll extracts.

Lot 432

Ghuznee 1839 (H. Briers Q. O. L. Drs.) attractively engraved in reverse field with additional scroll embellishment, fitted with contemporary replacement silver clip and bar suspension, nearly very fine £700-£900

Lot 55

Pair: Private O. H. Dring, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, who was later commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Hampshire Regiment British War and Victory Medals (22188 Pte. O. H. Dring. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) good very fine Pair: Private J. A. Fiddler, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry British War and Victory Medals (27202 Pte. J. A. Fiddler. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) very fine Pair: Private F. W. Hatt, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry British War and Victory Medals (4237 Pte. F. W. Hatt. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) a few light marks, very fine Pair: Private F. E. Jackson, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, who was killed in action during the attack on Hill 35, 10 September 1917 British War and Victory Medals (5396 Pte. F. E. Jackson. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) very fine (8) £100-£140 --- Oswald Henry Dring was born at Witney, Oxfordshire, in 1895 and attested there for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry on 24 November 1915. He served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 1 June 1916, and was evacuated to England, sick in April 1917. Selected for a commission, he was sent to No. 5 Officer Cadet Battalion in February 1918, and was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the 17th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment on 27 August 1918, but does not appear to have had commissioned service overseas prior to the armistice. He was demobilised on 12 April 1919. Sold with copied research, including a group photograph of Great War veterans, in which the recipient is identified; and an O.B.L.I. cap badge. James Albert Fiddler was born at Enstone, Oxfordshire, in 1896, and attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry at Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. He served with the 1st Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front, and was discharged on 29 March 1919. He died at Chipping Norton on 26 July 1977. Sold with a Chipping Norton 1911 Coronation Commemorative Medal in white metal; and a portrait photograph of the recipient in uniform. Frederick William Hatt, a native of High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and served with the 1st/1st (Buckinghamshire) Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front. Frank Ernest Jackson was born at Ascot-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire, and attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry at Oxford. He served with the 2nd/4th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front, and was killed in action during the attack on Hill 35 on 10 September 1917. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium.

Lot 702

The Sir Gilbert Blane, Bt., Gold Medal awarded to Fleet Surgeon O. Rees, Royal Navy The Sir Gilbert Blane, Bt., Gold Medal (Surgeon Owswald Rees, M.D., H.M.S. “Jackdaw” 1897-98) gold (22ct., 53.60g), fitted with a contemporary claw and small ring suspension, housed in its original presentation case, extremely fine, rare £2,000-£2,400 --- In 1830 Sir Gilbert Blane, Bt., established a fund, vested in the Corporation of the Royal College of Surgeons of London, in trust, for the purpose of conferring a gold medal once in every two years on each of the two Medical Officers (Fleet, or Staff Surgeons, or Surgeons) who shall produce the most approved journals of their practice ‘in the form in which they have been kept from day to day’ while in Medical charge of a ship of war in the Royal Navy. Oswald Rees received his medical training in Glasgow, and joined the Royal Navy as a Surgeon on 15 May 1895. He served in H.M.S. Jackdaw from 1 October 1897 to 14 February 1899, for which work he was awarded the Gilbert Blane Medal. He was subsequently stationed at the Royal Marine Depot at Deal from 1 April 1900 to 4 March 1901, before joining H.M.S. Gibraltar, and proceeded in her to South Africa (Queen’s South Africa Medal, no clasp). Employed at the Royal Naval Hospital Simonstown, he was promoted Staff Surgeon on 9 October 1903, before returning to the U.K. and serving in H.M.S. Mercury from 24 April 1906 to 18 May 1908, where he was one of the first doctors to look at diving medicine, and during this period worked on submarine escape apparatus. The Hall-Rees submarine breathing apparatus with built-in sodium peroxide oxygen generation was partially developed and named after him. Rees was appointed to H.M.S. Fox on 19 May 1908, and served in her for the next two years (Africa General Service Medal with clasp Somaliland 1908-10, and Naval General Service Medal with clasp Persian Gulf 1909-14). He saw further service as a Fleet Surgeon during the Great War, initially in H.M.S. Aboukir, and survived the loss of the ship on 22 September 1914; he later served in H.M. Ships Powerful and Dominion (1914-15 Star trio). His final appointment was Fleet Surgeon at Sheerness Dockyard, from 5 April 1918 until his retirement on 11 April 1920. Sold with copied record of service.

Lot 72

Victory Medals 1914-19 (10) (8718 Pte. A. Adey. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.; 28560 Pte. C. W. Cooper. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.; 24994 Pte. G. Fowler. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.; 3079 Pte. H. R. Goddard. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.; 20438 Pte. E. Grigg. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.; 16405 Pte. O. H. Lansley. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.; 16361 Pte. T. Shaw. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.; 10891 Pte. G. Smith. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.; 28596 Pte. F. W. Tanner. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.; 16864 Pte. W. Tasker. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) edge bruising and contact marks, traces of verdigris, generally nearly very fine and better (10) £120-£160 --- Albert Adey was born at Birmingham, and attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry at Oxford. He served with the 2nd Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 29 November 1914, and was killed in action on 1 May 1918. The regimental journal indicates that he had been recommended for the Military Medal for the Somme, 23 March to 5 April 1918. He is buried at Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France. Herbert Richard Goddard attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and served with the 1st/4th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 29 March 1915. Octavius Henry Lansley, a native of Slough, Buckinghamshire, attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry at Oxford on 19 November 1914. He served during the Great War with the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force from September 1915, and was discharged medically unfit on 27 September 1916. He was awarded a Silver War Badge, No. 161147. Thomas Shaw, a native of Coventry, Warwickshire, attested there for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry on 17 November 1914. He first served with the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force from 18 September 1915 and subsequently transferred to the Labour Corps, before reverting to the 8th Battalion, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. He was demobilised in June 1919. George Smith attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry at Oxford on 30 August 1914 and served with the 2nd Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front. He was twice wounded in action. William Tasker attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and served with the 7th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 21 September 1915.

Lot 26

Ronaldo signed Brazil 12x8 colour photo. Ronaldo Luís Nazario de Lima ( born 18 September 1976), commonly known as Ronaldo, is a Brazilian business owner, president of Segunda División club Real Valladolid, owner of Brasileiro Série B club Cruzeiro, and a retired professional footballer who played as a striker. Popularly dubbed O Fenomeno (The Phenomenon), and also nicknamed R9, he is widely considered one of the greatest players of all time. As a multi-functional striker who brought a new dimension to the position, Ronaldo has been the influence for a generation of strikers that have followed. His individual accolades include being named FIFA World Player of the Year three times, and winning two Ballon d'Or awards. Good condition Est.

Lot 709

Two 9ct rings, garnet solitaire size O, garnet cluster L and a 10k marquis shaped ring size K, weight together 7.9gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 728

Two 9ct gem set eternity rings, sizes (blue) O and L1/2, and a 9ct five clear gem ring (af) weight together 7.5gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 1006

A 9ct gold band ring, decorated with the following to the outside 'may your wish come true', finger size Q 1/2, a 9ct gold ring set with a rectangular black onyx stone, 4.38g gross, finger size O 1/2; a half eternity ring set with red and white stones (unable to test stones), stamped '9ct', finger size O, 2.54g gross; a ring stamped '925' and a base metal ring

Lot 1073

A cultured pearl and old cut diamond three stone twist ring, finger size O, tests as 14ct to 22ct gold, 2.3g gross (the pearl untested and unwarranted)

Lot 814

A 9ct wedding ring set with clear gems, size O, together with an illusion set diamond solitaire, size K, weight together 5.7gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 81

An inter-War Knight Bachelor, Great War ‘Western Front’ M.C. group of seven awarded to Captain Sir John H. Morris-Jones, British Red Cross Society and Order of St. John of Jerusalem, later Royal Army Medical Corps, who initially served as Medical Officer at Lady Hadfield’s Hospital at Wimereux, before being recommended for the Distinguished Service Order for his gallantry in the action on the Menin Road, 25-27 September 1917, whilst attached to the 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. A prominent politician, he subsequently served as Liberal Member of Parliament for Denbigh, and as a Government Whip Knight Bachelor’s Badge, 2nd type breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, hallmarks for London 1935, significant damage to red enamel, in Royal Mint case of issue; Military Cross, G.V.R., unnamed as issued; 1914 Star (J. H. Morris-Jones. B.R.C.S. & O. St. J.J.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leave (Capt. J. H. Morris-Jones); Jubilee 1935, unnamed as issued; Coronation 1937, unnamed as issued (7) £1,800-£2,200 --- M.C. London Gazette 6 April 1918: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He carried on his duties at his aid post during an enemy attack under very heavy fire. He also visited wounded men who were lying out in the heaviest of the fire, and went up to the front line to attend to the wounded. He showed total disregard of his own safety, and encouraged all by his cheerful and courageous demeanour’. Sir John Henry Morris-Jones was born in Waunfawr, Caernarfonshire, on 2 November 1884 and was educated at Menai Bridge Grammar School and St. Mungo’s College, Glasgow, qualifying as a doctor in 1906. He practised as a General Practitioner in Colwyn Bay, Denbighshire for some 20 years and took an active part in the public life of the town and county, becoming Chairman of the Colwyn Bay Urban District Council and a member of the Denbighshire County Council. During the Great War he served initially with the British Red Cross Society as Medical Officer at Lady Hadfield’s Hospital at Wimereux from 11 November 1914, and subsequently as a Captain in the Royal Army Medical Corps. Attached to the 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, he was recommended for the Distinguished Service Order for his gallantry in the action on the Menin Road, 25-27 September 1917, and in the event was awarded the Military Cross Morris-Jones was elected as the Liberal M.P. for Denbigh in 1929, a seat he was to hold until he retired in 1950. He was Assistant Government Whip, 1932-35 and a Lord Commissioner of the Treasury, 1935-37. Knighted in 1937, he chaired the Welsh Parliamentary Party 1941-42 and served as a Parliamentary Delegate to Buchenwald Concentration Camp in April 1945. The author of Doctor in the Whip’s Room, 1955, he died on 9 July 1972. Sold with a copy of Doctor in the Whip’s Room, by the recipient (211pp, with index); a portrait photograph of the recipient, mounted in a glazed display frame; and copied research.

Lot 614

A 9ct gold signet ring, the oval ring head set with single tiny diamond in star setting and baring the initial D, ring size O, 2.2g all in.

Lot 618

A 9ct gold dress ring, set with mother of pearl panel, hallmarked 2000, ring size O, 3g all in.

Lot 629

A 9ct gold floral cluster ring, set with four layers of round brilliant cut cz stones, ring size O½, 2.2g all in.

Lot 636

A silver Himalayan kyanite and white topaz ring, the oval cut kyanite flanked by three topaz to each side, ring size O, with certificate.

Lot 643

A 9ct gold half hoop eternity ring, set with five sapphires and four diamonds, on a plain band, ring size O, 2.4g all in.

Lot 644

A 9ct gold diamond set dress ring, with central round brilliant cut diamond, totalling 0.10ct, on illusion setting with tiny diamond set shoulders, set in platinum on a yellow metal band, ring size O½, 2.4g all in.

Lot 646

An eternity ring, in a white metal setting with tiny diamonds, and a yellow metal outer border, stamped 9ct, ring size O, 3.1g all in.

Lot 659

Two 9ct gold dress rings, comprising a 9ct wedding band, of scroll design, ring size O, a 9ct gold dress ring, lacking stone, ring size M½, 3.3g all in. (2)

Lot 834

A 9ct gold dress ring, with oval amber coloured centre, pierced mount and plain shank, 4.1g all in, size O-P.

Lot 290

SÈVRES, FRANCE TWO VASES, 1887-88 and 1927 one with pâte nouvelle porcelain with flambé glaze, brass mount and gilt rim, orange printed Sèvres mark, black printed S. 87, painted O.51., 24cm high; the other pâte dure ancienne, green printed S. 1927/ DN/ MADE IN FRANCE, incised H27 2 PN, 17cm highProvenance: The Peter Rose and Albert Gallichan Collection

Lot 392

'LATOUR' FOR FRIEDRICH GOLDSCHEIDER (1845-1897) SALOME, CIRCA 1912 patinated terracotta, impressed maker's marks LATOUR/ FRIEDRICH GOLDSCHEIDER/ WIEN/ 3726/ 32/ 27(80cm high)Footnote: Literature: Pinhas, O. Goldscheider, Richard Dennis 2006, p.45 illus.

Lot 452

FRIEDRICH GOLDSCHEIDER (1845-1897) FIGURE OF A BOY, CIRCA 1895 model 1368, painted terracotta, bamboo and rattan chair, stamped marks .(56.5cm high)Footnote: Literature: Pinhas, O. Goldscheider, Richard Dennis 2006, p.33 illus.

Lot 123

A nine stone diamond cluster ring, the cluster measuring approx. 11.96mm in diameter, engraved shoulders, the band marked 'c1.14', hallmarked 18ct gold, sponsor's mark 'C-R', Birmingham 1977, gross wt. 5.41g, size O. Condition - sold without certificate, however, central stone weighing approx. 0.33 carats, appears with inclusions just off table facet visible with 10x loupe only, other stones with minor inclusions, no yellowness visible in stones, general wear to band.

Lot 124

A diamond cluster ring, the hexagonal cluster measuring approx. 10.98mm x 13.09mm, hallmarked 18ct gold band, sponsor's mark 'ADH', Sheffield 1989, gross wt. 5.66g, size O/P. Condition - sold without certificate, however, various dark mineral inclusions visible with 10x loupe, general wear to band.

Lot 128

A group of three rings comprising two hallmarked 9ct gold set with quartz varieties and one white sapphire solitaire marked '9c', gross wt. 14.52g, size O/P.

Lot 148

A seven stone diamond half hoop eternity ring, total approx. diamond wt. 1.10 carats, hallmarked 18ct white gold band, sponsor's mark 'M... & Co', Birmingham 1977, gross wt. 4.39g, size O. Condition - sold without certificate, diamonds appear bright and lively, no yellowness visible, minor inclusions with 10x loupe only, general wear to band including slight rubbing to sponsor's mark.

Lot 162

A Modernist silver ring set with a blue topaz cabochon, sponsor's mark 'GL', London 2004, gross wt. 18.34g, size O/P. Condition - good, general wear only.

Lot 186

A modern Yard-O-Led hallmarked silver ball point pen with box. Condition - requires new cartridge and as such not tested, general wear including light scratches, no inscriptions. 

Lot 193

A Danish Modernist silver ring no. 91 designed by Nanna Ditzel for Georg Jensen, wt. 23.79g, size O/P, with box.

Lot 201

A tanzanite and diamond cluster ring, the central rectangular cushion cut stone weighing approx. 2.66 carats, surrounded by eighteen round brilliant cut diamonds, band marked '18K 750', gross wt. 4.87g, size N/O. Condition - central stone with inclusions visible with naked eye, diamonds with inclusions visible with 10x loupe.

Lot 256

A collection of figurines, including Royal Doulton Top O' The Hill, HN3499; David Winter cottages and collectors thimbles with racks (quantity)

Lot 442

An 18ct gold graduated five stone Mexican fire opal ring, size O, 4.7g; a pair of 9ct gold earrings en suite, 1.6g

Lot 110

Platinum ring set with five graduated diamonds, ring size O, 3.1g

Lot 26

15 Carat Gold Wedding Band, ring size O weight 1.6 grams 

Lot 64

9 carat gold ring set with an Edward VII half sovereign 1909, ring size O, 10.7g

Lot 90

Yellow metal eternity ring set with clear paste, one stone missing, sing size O, 4.1g

Lot 92

9 carat gold ring, the head set with a cluster of sapphires and diamond chips, ring size O, 1.7g

Lot 280

A HALLMARKED 9CT GOLD THREE STONE DRESS RING, RING SIZE O, APPROX 1.3 G

Lot 79

Hornby: A boxed Hornby, O Gauge, Passenger Set No. 21, comprising 60985 locomotive and tender, with additional tender, and two coaches, track and keys. Together with a boxed Hornby, OO Gauge, Passenger Train Set EDP2, comprising Duchess of Atholl locomotive and tender, various coaches and rolling stock, and a small collection of track. Original boxes, general wear expected with age. Used condition. Untested for working order. (2)

Lot 93

Hornby: A collection of assorted O Gauge items to include: two locomotives, various rolling stock, some boxed; track and buildings. Varying condition. Please assess photographs. (Q)

Lot 94

Hornby: A collection of assorted O gauge Hornby to include: unboxed Southern 2091 O Gauge locomotive 4-4-2, rolling stock some boxed, track, boxed signal and turntable. Used condition. Please assess photographs. (one box)

Lot 169

Bing: An early 20th century, clockwork, O Gauge, 2-4-0 locomotive and six-wheeled tender, #2663, Bing, Made in Bavaria. Total length approx. 45cm.

Lot 175

Model Railway: A collection of assorted model railway to include OO Gauge and O Gauge, accessories, track, buildings, TTR empty set box (one box lid end missing), both boxed and unboxed. (two boxes)

Lot 346

Collectables: A collection of assorted toys and collectables to include: Triang RAF blue tractor, Hornby O Gauge locomotive '2180' in need of attention, missing two front wheels; ceramic traction engine and a small collection of soldiers including four wooden horseback and other playworn. Please assess photographs. (one box)

Lot 310

11 assorted Blondie / Debbie Harry posters/prints - to include some c 1970s/80s merchandise posters (Big O or similar). Sizes and condition to vary.

Lot 691

JAZZ & BLUES US 78s - 'O TO P' LABELS. Stunning archive of around 49 original US 10" 78RPM recordings including many from the 1920s onwards. Artists/Labels/Catalogue Numbers include There's Yes! Yes! In Your Eyes - Fry's Million Dollar Pier Orchestra (Perfect 14251) Also Perfect 7-01-03, 14037, 15933, 14674, 14270, 14298, 15817, Paramount (x6 inc. 33170, 20404, 20026, 12419, 12094, 12714), In a Cozy Nest for Two - Roy Collins' Dance Orchestra (Oriole 536), Also Oriole 849, 1011, 1281, 1458, 1517, Odeon Records (x3), My Wild Irish Rose - Ernest Davis (Puretone Records 15032), Paramount Records, Puritan Records (Inc. 34020, 11048, 11104) Condition is generally from V to E+

Lot 788

SOUL/ NORTHERN/ FUNK - CD COMPILATION COLLECTION. A superb selection of around 105 soul/ northern/ funk CDs. Includes many compilations. Titles include Stax O Soul, Motown Chartbusters: 150 Hits of Gold, Solid Gold Soul, Soul Addiction, The Trevor Nelson Collection Vols 1, 2 & 3. Northern Soul Collector Vols 1 & 2. The Northern Soul Story Vols 1, 2 & 3. Funky Grooves, Back To Reality, Summer Of Motown, Super 60s Soul, Greatest Soul Divas, Sixties Soul Machine, The A To Zion Of Reggae Music, Soul Dance Party, Funk Soul Classics, Move On Up, The Ultimate Motown Collection, The Reggae Country Collection, Get Together, Craig Charles Funk & Soul Classics, The Soul Of Detroit, Motown Girls, Motown Guys, Motown 50 Love, Soul Sisters, Sweet Soul Music. CDs appear to be in Excellent condition.

Lot 823

FREE/ FUSION - JAZZ LP PACK. Here we have a wonderful pack of 11 experimental jazz LPs and an extra cassette. Artists/ titles include Pharoah Sanders inc Wisdom Through Music (AS-9233, Record Ex/ sleeve has small split in middle of top edge, VG), Deaf Dumb Blind (SPB 1019, Ex/ Ex), Tauhid (AS-9138), Black Unity (AS-9219), Thembi (JAS 53), Love In Us All (ASD-9280). Manu Dibango - Afrovision (362003), The Headhunters - Straight From The Gate (SPART 1048), Herbie Hancock inc Flood (40AP 565-6, Japanese press), Thrust (CBS 80193) & Carla Bley & Paul Haines - Escalator Over The Hill (JCOA 3LP-EOTH, 3 LP with booklet) & Manu Dibango - O Boso (KSAC 8451). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 932

CLASSIC/HEAVY/FOLK-ROCK/PSYCH - HIGH QUALITY RECENT PRESSING LPs (PLUS 7" BOX SET). Great quality collection of 12 x LPs plus 1 x 7" box set (13 releases in total), all high quality 2000s pressings. Artists/titles are Neil Young/Crazy Horse (x2) - Way Down In The Rust Bucket (2021 4 x LP box set 093624893691, sealed) and On The Beach (093624938491, undated mid 2010s RE, sealed), The Police - Live! Vo. 2 Atlanta 1983 (2021 RSD release, sealed), Sam Gopal - Escalator (Get Back 1999 RE, GET 523), Writing On The Wall - The Power Of The Picts (2018 DOL RE), The Doors - L.A. Woman Singles (R7 529015, 2011 Black Friday release, sealed), Marc Bolan - Pictures Of Purple People, Prince - Sign "O" The Times (2020 RE, 603497846528, black vinyl), David Bowie - S/T (DB69731, 0825646287390, 2016 pressing, black vinyl), Suede - The London Suede (RSD 2020, clear vinyl, sealed), Twisted Sister - Under The Blade (2011 yellow vinyl RE, RCV041LP), Freddie Gibbs & Madlib - Piñata '74 (RSD) and Deep Purple - Stormbringer (purple vinyl RE). Condition is primarily 'as new' or Mint and sealed.

Lot 946

HOUSE/ DANCE - 12"/ LPs. A quality selection of 24 LPs/ 12", mostly dance. All in exceptional Ex+/ Like New/ Sealed condition. Artists/ titles include Door To The Cosmos, Double Drop - Not All The Stars, Prk Hye Jin - If You Want It (Colour vinyl), The Exaltics & Paris The Black Fu (Picture disc No: 554/ 578), Chaos In The CBD - Accidental Meetings EP, Caribou Ravi - Sunny's Time, Linkwood Family - Miles Away (10"), Charlotte Adigery - S/T, O Yuki Conjugate - Insect Talk. Brooks, Jitwam, Mila Anatoli, Rolling Stones - Ultra Rare 12" Mixes, It's A Peach Melba, Roots + Wings, Mary St Mary, Count The Ways, The Kings Of Late Night, Deeptec, Disclosure, Peven Everett, Last Call For Alcohol. Condition is superb Ex+/ Like New/ Sealed.

Lot 977

MOTOWN - ORIGINAL UK LPs. In The Groove with the Motown sound with these 15 x original UK LPs. Titles are Marvin Gaye - In The Groove (scarce mono, TML 11091- VG+/Ex), Smokey Robinson & The Miracles - Going To A Go-Go (scarce mono, TML 11024 - VG/VG) and Make It Happen (scarce mono, TML 11067 - VG/Ex), The Supremes - We Remember Sam Cooke (TML 11012 - VG/Ex), Edwin Starr - Soul Master (TML 11094 - VG/Ex), Jackson 5 - ABC (STML 11156) and Third Album (STML 11174), Four Tops - Yesterday's Dreams (TML 11087) and Now! (TML 11113), The Temptations (x3) - Cloud Nine (TML 11109), Greatest Hits (TML 11042) and With A Lot O' Soul (TML 11057), Diana Ross/Supremes Join The Temptations (TML 11096), British Motown Chartbusters (TML 11055) and A Collection Of 16 Tamla Motown Big Hits (TML 11001). Condition is generally VG to Ex.

Lot 993

METAL - LPs/ 12"/ 10". A rockin' pack of 16 metal LPs/ 12"/ 10". Artists/ titles include Megadeth inc Skin O' My Teeth (10CL 669, Limited Edition 10" with passes insert), Sweating Bullets (12CL 682), Wake Up Dead (12CL 476). Black Sabbath inc Master Of Reality (NEL 6004), Paranoid (6360 011, Spaceship label. Record has a number of surface marks, G+/ sleeve VG+), Krokus inc Metal Renden-vous, Hardware. Motorhead inc No Sleep Til Hammersmith (2003 801-320), Bomber (BRON 523), Over Kill (BRON 515), Ace Of Spades (BRON 531, original UK press with EMI Records logo on top left of rear. Record VG+/ sleeve VG+), Iron Fist (BRNA 539), Ace Of Spades, S/T (x2 - SWT61). Queensryche - Jet City Woman (Box set with poster). Condition is generally VG to Ex+.

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