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An Edward Achour, Paris white ground boucle coat in the style of Chanel having multi coloured flecks, ¾ sleeves, 4 front pockets with gold tone and faux pearl buttons and a white braid trim, approx UK size 8, 34" chest together with a Murray Arbeid for Harrods red satin evening gown, 34" chest and a Gina Bacconi teal one shoulder evening gown, UK14. Location:RailCondition:Mark to lower left corner-see photos, dry-cleaned, lining clean and intact.
Duvelleroy, Paris-A cream silk fan with pink hues having a hand-painted scene of a bird inflight between floral branches on 16 mother-of-pearl wands decorated with pink baby ostrich feathers to the tips of the fan together with original red silk fan box. Location:BWRCondition:Some damage to the cream silk backing to the reverse-see photos for condition report.
A quantity of costume jewellery to include a string of turquoise stones with silver clasp, simulated pearl bracelets and earrings, silver items to include a bangle and chains, an enamelled and opaque stone pendant, vintage marcasite brooches, chunky bead necklaces, a white metal and pale blue stone ring together with a ladies gold tone Times watch. Location:TableIf there is no condition report shown, please request
A collection of vintage paper knives, small ornamental daggers and a silver plate meat skewer, contained in a leather clad cutlery box, to include silver handled examples, a mother of pearl handled example with silver blade, a Viners Japan paper knife, ebony and brass examplesLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request
Vintage costume jewellery to include a Charles Horner silver adjustable buckle style bracelet with swirling leaf design, a Czechoslovakian hinged bangle with coloured cabochons, 2 simulated pearl necklaces and a gold tone bar brooch with pale blue glass stone together with a ladies Corvette watch housed in a vintage cream jewellery box. Location: TableIf there is no condition report shown, please request
Mixed Lot: Victorian silver cylindrical cased scent bottle, glass lined, chased and engraved all over with a shield shaped vacant cartouche, stopper missing, Birmingham 1893, makers mark for Thomas Hayes together with a silver bladed and mother of pearl handed bookmark in the form of a page turner, hallmarked Birmingham 1922, maker Adie Lovekin Ltd (2)
Art Nouveau Group of silver and white metal items, comprising a locket stamped Maple & Co, a necklace with enamelled pendant and pearl drop, another necklace with pendant and a quantity of various buttons, circa 1900-1910 Silver, white metal, enamel, pearl Some items bearing marks Maple & Co. locket, 6cm x 3.5cm (quantity)
A well-documented post-War ‘Palestine’ M.B.E. group of six awarded to Lieutenant-Colonel J. B. Powell, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, who served in the Army Kinema Section in Palestine, and subsequently as Ordnance Executive Officer with the Control Commission for Germany The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 2nd type breast badge, silver, in Royal Mint case of issue; 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1945-48 (44195 W.O. Cl.1. J. B. Powell. R.A.O.C.); Army L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 2nd issue, Regular Army (44195 W.O. Cl.1. J. B. Powell. R.A.O.C.) good very fine (6) £300-£400 --- M.B.E. London Gazette 7 January 1949: ‘For gallant and distinguished services in Palestine during the period 27th September 1946 to 26 March 1947.’ Jack Baden Powell was born on 15 December 1912 and attested for the Royal Army Service Corps as a Boy Soldier on 15 February 1927. After a period of home service he was stationed in the late 1930s in Singapore, where he was a member of the Singapore Coronation Parade for the Coronation of H.M. King George VI in 1937. Returning home, it is probable that he served during the Second World War with the British Expeditionary Force prior to the retreat from Dunkirk in 1940, before he transferred to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps on 1 October 1942. He served with the R.A.O.C. on Home Service as a Sub-Conductor, being awarded the General Headquarters Home Forces Certificate of Appreciation on 5 January 1943, and was advanced Warrant Officer Class I in 1945. Post-War, he saw extensive service in Palestine during the Jewish Revolt, and was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire for his services with the Army Kinema Section, which was responsible for showing films and news bulletins to the troops; as a consequence he would have travelled widely over Palestine at the time of the formation of the state of Israel. Whilst in Palestine he was awarded his Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. His photograph album also indicates that he was present in Jerusalem around the time of the bombing of the King David Hotel. Powell subsequently served with the Control Commission for Germany, and was commissioned Lieutenant and Ordnance Executive Officer on 30 October 1950. He was promoted Captain on 16 March 1954; Major on 15 March 1960, and Lieutenant-Colonel on 1 September 1964. He retired on 15 December 1967. Sold with the following related archive i) The recipient’s Commission Document, dated 30 October 1950 ii) Bestowal Document for the M.B.E., with named Buckingham Palace enclosure and Central Chancery notification iii) General Headquarters Home Forces Commander-in-Chief’s Certificate of Appreciation, named to ‘44195 Sub-Conductor J. B. Powell, Royal Army Ordnance Corps’, and dated 5 January 1943 iv) Three Army Certificates of Education v) The recipient’s Control Commission for Germany British Zone Driving Licence vi) The recipient’s R.A.O.C. cap badge vii) A mother-of-pearl encrusted vesta lighter, the obverse inscribed ‘J. B. P.’ viii) The recipient’s Rotary watch, in case ix) The recipient’s Soldiers Bible and New Testament x) A fine photograph album, the cover inscribed ‘Souvenir from the Holy Land’, containing 56 photographs, the majority annotated, including images of the Wailing Wall, the King David Hotel, including the immediate aftermath of it having been bombed xi) A group photograph of the Army Kinema Section, Royal Army Ordnance Corps xii) Various other group photographs, including two portrait photographs of the recipient, in one of which he is wearing his medals xiii) Various Christmas cards, military notices, letters, newspaper cuttings, and other ephemera.
Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., V.R., narrow suspension (John S. George. Capt. M. Top. H.M.S. Active.) engraved naming, good very fine £100-£140 --- John Stephen George was born in Littlehampton, Sussex, on 2 January 1848, and volunteered for service in the Royal Navy as Boy 2nd Class on 15 March 1862. Posted to Conqueror, Pearl, Duke of Wellington and Ariadne, he was raised Captain of the Main Top aboard Active on 2 October 1873. Raised Petty Officer 1st Class, he was discharged on 17 February 1876, his character noted as ‘exemplary’. Sold with copied service record.

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