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8 GOLD TIE/CRAVATE PINS & TIE SLIDE COMPRISING: 1 X 14 CARAT GOLD PIN WITH 18 CARAT GOLD & DIAMOND HEAD 3GRAMS 1 X 9 CARAT GOLD PIN WITH 22 CARAT GOLD & DIAMOND HEAD 2.7GRAMS 1 X 18 CARAT GOLD ANCHOR PIN 1.3GRAMS 1 X 18 CARAT GOLD HEAD, PIN NOT GOLD 1 GRAM 1 X 14 CARAT GOLD PIN WITH 18 CARAT GOLD & DIAMOND HEAD 3.4GRAMS 1 X 9 CARAT GOLD PIN WITH 14 CARAT GOLD & TORQUOISE HEAD 2.3GRAMS 1 X 9 CARAT GOLD PIN WITH 14 CARAT GOLD & ENAMEL HEAD 1.7GRAMS 1 X 9 CARAT GOLD & PEARL STICK PIN 1.1GRAMS 1 X 9 CARAT GOLD TIE SLIDE 1 GRAM
US ALT ROCK/ GRUNGE - LP PACK. A fantastic pack of 10 LPs by some of US's most well-known 80s/ 90s alt-rock/ grunge bands. Artists/ titles include Pearl Jam - Ten (468884 1, Printed inner. Record Ex+/ sleeve Ex). Janes Addiction inc Ritual De Lo Habitual (7599-25993-1, printed inner. Ex+/ Ex), Nothing's Shocking (WX216, printed inner). Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine (ILPS 9973, printed inner). Mudhoney inc S/T (EFA 02-08102-6), Let It Slide (SP 16/155, grey vinyl), Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge (SP 18/160), Super Fuzz Big Muff (EFA ML 04472-90, includes insert), S/T (EFA-LP 05569-08) & Soul Asylum - Hang Time (AMA 5197). Condition is generally superb Ex to Ex+.
GRUNGE/ALT ROCK - ORIGINAL LP RARITIES. Epic collection of 7 x choice LPs in beautiful condition to get blasting out! Titles are Rage Against The Machine (1992, EU, EPC 472224 1, 1A1/1B1 matrix endings - Ex+ superb condition record/with clean lyric inner/Ex+ sleeve with only very slight wear), Pearl Jam - Ten (1991, EU, EPC 468884 1, 2A1/1B1 matrix endings - sharp Ex record/clean printed inner/Ex minor edgewear), Jane's Addiction - Nothing's Shocking (1988, EU, WX 216, ltd edition copy with Corrugated rubber outer jacket - absolutely superb Ex+ throughout), Pixies - Doolittle (UK ltd edition og CAD 905 with booklet - Ex+/Ex+ top condition copy), Screaming Trees - Sweet Oblivion (1992, EU, EPC 471724 1 - mega Ex+/Ex+ again, printed inner), Spin Doctors - Pocket Full Of Kryptonite (EPC 468250 1 - Ex+/Ex, printed inner) and Mudhoney - S/T (GR 0069 - Ex/VG+).
Christmas Card from Iva Toguri “Orphan Ann – Tokyo Rose”, the card with scene of Japanese boat on river with trees in the background. Printed message to the inside of the card and ink signature.Iva Toguri was a Japanese-American, who was visiting a sick relative in Japan when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbour. She was unable to return to America. She was instructed by the Japanese government to renounce her American citizenship which she refused to do. She got the name Tokyo Rose, when she was forced to make propaganda radio broadcasts on Radio Tokyo. This station was picked up by allied troops serving in the Pacific. Her show was called “The Zero Hour”. At the end of the war, she was detained after the Japanese surrender in 1945 on suspicion of treason, but was released without charge after a year. On her attempt to return to the USA, she was again arrested and tried, this time she was sentenced to 10 years in prison, which she served six years. She was eventually given a presidential pardon in 1977 by President Gerald Ford.
Very Interesting and Unusual Family Medal Groups to the Cuscaden Family from County Wexford, Ireland, Comprising Medals to Three Generations Covering Service from 1858 to 1926, Grandfather - Board of Trade medal for Gallantry in Saving Life at Sea, VR Large silver, edge engraved “CAPT. WM. CUSCADEN, WRECK OF THE ‘PEARL OF CORK’ OFF CAHORE 6TH APRIL 1858”; Father – Imperial Service Order EVII, unnamed as issued, Kings Police medal, GV 1st type, “WM. A. CUSCADEN INSP-GEN S.S. POLICE”. Medals mounted as worn in a Spink & Son pin back bar; Son – Silver National Rifle Association medallion (hallmarked Birmingham, 1925) engraved on the edge “CAPTAIN R. L. CUSCADEN AUGUST M.V.C. B.R.A. 1926.”. First three medals in fitted hinged display case (glass missing on front of the case). Lot also includes Elkington & Co. titled case for the Imperial Service Order. William Henry Cuscaden - Born in Donegal Ireland in 1801 and died on 18th August 1887 in Wexford. He was the Chief Officer of the Coastguard at Cahore at the wreck of the Pearl of Cork where 15 bronze medals and 2 silver medals were awarded for ‘Gallant services rendered at the peril of life, to the ‘Pearl’ of Cork stranded on the Button rocks, Cahore, and saving 5 lives. In rendering this service the lifeboat capsized, and the men were hauled ashore by the boatmen and fishermen, some of whom were up to their necks in water’ William Andrew Cuscaden - Imperial Service Order, London Gazette 19th June 1911 – William Andrew Cuscaden, Esq, Inspector-General of Police Straits Settlement. (489 EVII Imperial Service Orders awarded). Kings Police Medal, London Gazette 3rd January 1911 – “Wm. Andrew Cuscaden, Inspector-General of Police in the Straits Settlements. Service generally distinguished by exceptional merit. He personally took a very large share in the putting down of a serious and widespread disturbance amongst the Chinese at Singapore.” Born at Cahore, County Wexford on the 1st November 1853 and was educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He became a Captain and Instructor of Musketry in the 4th Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers, a position he resigned on his appointment as an Assistant Inspector of the Gold Coast Constabulary in 1879. In 1881 he was appointed Civil Commissioner Taquah Gold Mining District but was recalled to the Constabulary during the Ashanti troubles in 1881 serving as Assistant Inspector of Constabulary. In July 1883 he transferred to the Straits Settlements Armed Police. He became Superintendent of Police, Malacca in 1897 and a Municipal Commissioner for Singapore in 1901. In 1906 he was appointed Inspector-General of Police until his retirement in September 1913. On the outbreak of war in August 1914 he volunteered for active service and was appointed Commander Special Constabulary ‘W’ Division Metropolitan Area. In October 1914 his service was accepted for training the New Armies gaining his First Class Certificate for Musketry at Bisley. He relinquished his commission on 15th July 1919 and was living in Arley Sutton, Surrey. His service in the Great War seems to be restricted to the United Kingdom so no campaign medals were issued. William Andrew Cuscaden died on 5th August 1936 in Staines, Middlesex and is buried alongside his wife in Paddington Cemetery, Willesden Green. Robert Lyons Cuscaden - Born 15 July 1886 in Penang, Straits Settlement. Served as a 2nd Lieutenant with the 23rd Sikh Pioneers during the Great War. Died 1st October 1956 in London
22/9CT RING WITH VICTORIAN PINCHBECK & LATER JEWELLERY - 4 items to include a 22ct gold wedding band, cut and mounted with a single malachite stone in a fancy mount stamped '9ct' verso, with 9ct size reducer, Size mid N - O, 4.7grms, oval pendant in pinchbeck set with amethysts and lock of hair with window verso on a yellow metal fine link necklace, 4cms the pendant, 30cms overall, pinchbeck brooch with swivel centre containing lock of hair with seed pearl centres to both sides, 3.4 x 2.8cms and a locket pendant in gilt metal and hair interior, 3cms diameter, the amethyst pendant in a Russells Limited, Manchester lidded box
DESIGNER VINTAGE & LATER JEWELLERY COLLECTION - in a mahogany lidded box to include a Carl Ove Frydenberg sterling silver brooch stamped 'Cof' Denmark, paste and semi-precious stone set silver rings, silver single strand necklace of cultured baroque pearls with gilt metal clasp, 45cms L, Ciro simulated pearl single strand necklace with 9ct clasp, 38cms L and other simulated pearl necklaces, brooches in butterfly wing and hallmarked silver, Millefiori, Thailand sterling and other, approximately 2ozt gross of silver necklaces and bracelets, chunky link and other white metal examples and various other items of interest
Four clocks comprising a mid-19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid drop dial wall clock with painted dial and eight day striking movement, 'The Kosmoid Time Recorder' set in a later oak case, a 19th century drop dial wall clock, the case with painted finish, enclosing an eight day striking movement by Seth Thomas - Boyce & Sons of Exmouth, and an oak cased clock with a 19th century eight day striking movement with later RAF commemorative panel and figure (4)
A silver trinket box with a tortoiseshell hinged lid raised on cabriole feet, hallmarks indistinguishable, another oval silver trinket box with a tortoiseshell lid (af), a cut glass ink well with silver lid, a silver bladed mother-of-pearl pen knife, vesta, pair of silver metal wick trimmers and two middle Eastern silver metal cigarette cases, (8)

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