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Lot 606

A yellow sapphire and diamond brooch and ear clips suite, the brooch composed as a flower head set with a central cluster of brilliant cut diamonds, to calibre cut sapphire set petals with a border of brilliant cut diamonds, above a baguette cut diamond stem, approximately 2.00 carats total, 4.5cm long; together with a pair of en suite ear clips, the flower head set with a central cluster of brilliant cut diamonds, to calibre cut sapphire petals with brilliant cut diamond borders, approximately 3.40 carats total, with post and clip fittings, 3.3cm diameter

Lot 612

A pair of citrine and diamond ear clips, the pear shaped panels set throughout with oval shaped citrines and accented with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.55 carats total, with post and clip fittings, stamped 18K, 3cm long

Lot 622

A tanzanite and diamond pendant by Mark Gold, the rectangular step cut tanzanite in a four claw setting, suspended below an articulated row of brilliant cut diamonds, to a brilliant cut diamond set bale, approximately 0.20 carats total, signed Mark Gold, stamped 18ct, 4.5cm long; a tanzanite and diamond ring, the rectangular step cut tanzanite in a four claw setting, to brilliant cut diamond set shoulders, approximately 0.14 carats total, stamped 18ct, finger size M 1/2; and a pair of tanzanite and diamond earrings by Shimanski, the rectangular step cut tanzanite in a four claw setting, suspended below an articulated row of brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 0.50 carats total, with post fittings, signed Shimanski, stamped 750, 3cm long

Lot 653

A pair of sapphire and diamond bombe ear clips, the circular dome set with a central brilliant cut diamond, estimated to weigh 0.50 carats, between tapered calibre cut diamonds, within a surround of circular shaped sapphires, with post and clip fittings, 2.4cm diameter

Lot 659

A pair of rock crystal and diamond ear clips, the carved rock crystal interspaced with brilliant cut diamonds to a brilliant cut diamond set border, approximately 1.24 carats total, with post and clip fittings, 3cm long

Lot 660

A pair of diamond ear clips, the cross over design pave set throughout with brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 5.60 carats total, with post and clip fittings, stamped 750 with Italian control marks, 2.5cm long

Lot 684

A pair of white South Sea cultured pearl and diamond earrings, the 13.4mm white South Sea cultured pearl below a brilliant cut diamond set surmount, to a brilliant cut diamond set hoop, approximately 2.00 carats total, with post fittings, stamped 750, 3.7cm long

Lot 691

A pair of diamond single stone ear studs, the brilliant cut diamonds, weighing 1.26 carats and 1.24 carats, in a claw setting, with post fittings

Lot 696

A pair of diamond, hematite and ruby ear pendents by Chopard, the oval domed hematite drop overlaid with pave brilliant-cut diamond set paisley motifs, with a raised collet set ruby cabochon to the base, and a diamond set stylised undulating cap to a hematite bead surmount, approximately 5.80 carats, signed Chopard, stamped 750, with post and clip fittings, 4.4cm long

Lot 700

A pair of diamond single stone ear studs, the brilliant cut diamonds, weighing 1.10carats and 1.02 carats, with post fittings, stamped 750

Lot 444

A pair of striking multi-stone earrings each set with varying coloured stones, set in yellow metal and with post fitting (lacking butterflies).

Lot 578

Dudley Richardson (1862-1929, British), Post Office, Pallanza, watercolour, signed, titled and dated 18th May `23

Lot 540

Jack Merriott (1901-1968), "Storm Clouds over Dartmoor", signed, titled on gallery label verso, oil on board, 47.5 x 70.5cm.; 18.75 x 27.75in. * Educated at Greenwich Central School. Studied at Croydon School of Art and at St. Martins School of Art. Lectured in Royal Army Education Corps (1945-6). President of Wapping Group of artists 1947-60. Lived at Shirley in Surrey, Storrington, Sussex and later at Polperro, Cornwall. Illustrated some of the `Beautiful Britain` series of books by Blackies. Lectured widely on watercolour and produced the `Pitman Guide to Watercolour` and wrote `Discovering Watercolour`. Was vice president of R.I. and achieved a prolific output of artwork for the railways. Produced posters for British Rail and the Post Office. Artists` Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot.

Lot 103

A mid 20th century Portuguese ruby and diamond ring and a similar pair of earrings, the bi-colour gold ring of bold neatly scrolled ribbon form set to the centre with an old round brilliant cut diamond in a square mount between lines of channel set calibré cut rubies, the scrolls above and below set with rose cut diamonds (one lacking), to a plain tapered shank, size Q, post-1938 assay marks for Lisbon, in a fitted red shagreen case; the earrings also of bi-coloured gold and scrolling ribbon form, each set with rose cut diamonds and a round cut ruby, post and ornately worked clip fittings, length 2cm, assay marks for Porto

Lot 105

A pair of mid 20th century ruby and diamond earrings, each designed as an umbellifer cluster of seven spiky individual florets with wire petals centred by a round cut diamond or ruby highlight, with Continental post and spring clip fittings, of unmarked yellow precious metal, tests for 9ct gold; diameter 2.6cm, gross weight 9.52g

Lot 125

A Portuguese 19ct gold and diamond ring with matched earpendants, the ring of pierced boss flowerhead form set with a central old round brilliant cut diamond with outer rows of single cut and rose cut diamonds in an ornate beaded and millegrain setting of white gold on a yellow gold reeded band with trifurcated foliate shoulders, Lisbon marks (pre 1938) for 800 purity gold, size R-S; the earring pendants of similar form set with rose cut diamonds (two lacking) around a central round brilliant, with linear and millegrain decoration, diameter 1.8cm, below the diamond headed post, in white on yellow gold, Portuguese post and clip fittings, Lisbon marks (post 1938); both in period fitted cases

Lot 146

A pair of impressive diamond and gem set earpendants, each post headed by a leaf shape pavé set with round brilliant diamonds above a calibré cut ruby suspending a diamond line bar from which is pendant a large concentric hoop set with (from the outside) 4mm bouton pearls, black hardstone (thought to be black jade or onyx), round brilliant diamonds, translucent sea-green hardstone (thought to be jade) and a further inner ring of diamonds as before; length 6.6cm, diameter of hoops 3.8cm

Lot 154

A pair of aquamarine and sapphire earpendants, each post headed by an oval cut sapphire which suspends a bar terminating in a similar cut larger aquamarine, all claw set in yellow precious metal, butterflies stamped `585`, length 2.7cm

Lot 177

A pair of sapphire, diamond and baroque pearl earpendants, each designed as a foliate cluster with an oval and a round cut sapphire and rose cut diamond leaves, suspending an articuated drop with a long baroque pearl and a smaller oval pearl termination; yellow precious metal stamped `575`, rest of marks not recognised, but the post and clip fittings suggest perhaps a Continental origin; length 4.6cm

Lot 191

A pair of Continental 19th century emerald and diamond earpendants, each post and clip fitting faced by a collet set pear cut emerald in a graduated border of old round brilliant cut diamonds, above an articulated pendant of another collet set diamond and a reciprocating but larger emerald and diamond pear shaped cluster, set in white on yellow precious metal, mark (a radiating sun) not recognised, possibly Iberian; length 3.6cm; estimated total weight of emeralds 5.76cts, estimated total weight of diamonds 4.61cts

Lot 543A

A New Zealand bone teko teko carved as a female, the naked stylised figure seated holding her hands over her ears and later mounted on a serpentinite column, the bone figure 12cm (4.75 in) A paper label suggests that this miniature house post carving may have been carved at Akuaku, a village abandoned with the arrival of roads in the late 1940`s

Lot 72

A Victorian crystal globular decanter, faceted body and stopper, 27.5cm high; another similar, cut glass, harlequin stopper, 32cm high; another cut crystal decanter, 25cm high; a Schweppes soda siphon; a late George III cut smokey glass carafe, of plain design, globular body, 17cm high; a post-Regency cut glass decanter, graduating stepped neck, faceted body, star burst effect base, 22cm high; A Victorian globular glass decanter, acid etched stopper, notch cut neck, the body acid etched with sprigs of fern, a star burst effect base, 31cm high; a similar globular carafe, 18cm high; a Victorian cut glass claret jug, cut glass body, star burst effect base, 16cm high (9)

Lot 339

Draughtsman's instruments - an Ecobra 3832 518mm radius beam compass a Rotring 2000 pen set , others (4)unused; a koh-i-noor rapidograph set used; a compass/ divider; spare nibs; a ten piece Ellipse set; scale rules, set squares; French curves; etc. A Polar Compensation Planimeter with optical tracer for Teledyne post, boxed; a Proportional divider, cased; a Keuffel and Esser and Co lettering set , a qty of spares (2)

Lot 128

* LEBEDEV, VLADIMIR (1891-1967) Portrait of the Artist`s Wife, Ada Lazo , signed and dated 1958. Oil on canvas, laid on panel, 75 by 50.5 cm. Provenance: Collection of the artist?s wife, A.S. Lazo, Leningrad, until 1993. Thence by descent. Collection of A.A. Saltykova (Lazo), St Petersburg. Acquired directly from the above by the present owner. Private collection, Europe. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by A.A. Lazo (inscription on the reverse). Authenticity has also been confirmed by the experts T. Levina and T. Mikhienko. Literature: V. Petrov, Vladimir Vasilievich Lebedev, 1891?1967, Leningrad, Khudozhnik RSFSR, 1972, p. 240, illustrated, incorrectly dated 1954; p. 266, listed under works from 1958. Vladimir Lebedev, perhaps one of the most striking painters of the Soviet era, is represented here by a remarkable portrait of his wife, Ada Lazo. Lebedev?s work travelled a long way from Constructivist compositions to Post-Impressionist portraits and sensitively rendered nudes. He was repeatedly accused of formalism, ?alien? bourgeois influences and an unwillingness to create genre paintings on Soviet themes. However, his talent was so great that his contemporaries could marvel at the diversity of his creative pursuits ? from the exploration of formal technique, to his study of female beauty and his work as a children?s book illustrator ? and even willingly overlook the shortcomings, by Soviet standards, of his behaviour. It was while working for the Soviet children?s book publisher, Detgiz, that Lebedev met Ada Lazo, daughter of the revolutionary hero, Sergei Lazo. Ada, the chief editor, had an excellent knowledge of literature and was a specialist in children?s book illustration. She was to become Lebedev?s wife, friend and muse of many years. Lebedev painted this portrait in his usual soft pastel tones. The restraint in the colour and mobility of the brushstrokes are reminiscent of early Renoir, whom the artist idolised and viewed as a source of inspiration. But meticulous respect for drawing is not always characteristic of the French Impressionists, whereas delicate emphasis of form is a particular hallmark of Lebedev?s style. At the same time, the colour accents of the yellow chiffon collar and the book in the sitter?s hand remind us of Lebedev?s refined taste as a colourist, his ability to manage the pictorial spot of colour, which sets the overall tone of a work.

Lot 133

* UDALTZOVA, NADEZHDA (1886-1961) Nude . Oil on canvas, 108.5 by 83.5 cm. Executed in the 1930s. Provenance: Private collection, Europe. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert Yu. Rybakova. Exhibited: Vechnaya zagadka, Novyi Manezh, Moscow, 23 August?13 September 2006, No. 85. Aleksandr Drevin i Nadezhda Udal?tsova, Dom Naschokina Gallery, Moscow, 24 January?23 March 2008. Literature: Exhibition catalogue, Vechnaya zagadka, Moscow, 2006, p. 59, illustrated; p. 142, No. 85, listed. Exhibition catalogue, Aleksandr Drevin i Nadezhda Udal?tsova, Moscow, Virtual Gallery, 2008, p. 82, illustrated and listed. Nude is a picture by Nadezhda Udaltzova, an artist whose name stands alongside those of Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Tatlin, Olga Rozanova and Lyubov Popova in the history of Russian art. This work postdates Udaltzova?s period of avant-garde experimentation, Cubist decomposition and her part in the Suprematist movement. She had instead returned to figurative painting, using Post-Impressionist forms and seeing her main object as working with colour. The then officious demands for ?thematic pictures? and accusations of ?formalism?, which arose in the 1930s drastically limited the scope of activity by the criticised artists, but simultaneously greatly enlarged the role of private aspects of creativity. The result for Udaltzova was the creation in the 1930s of a long series of portraits and self-portraits, landscapes in Altai and Armenia, floral still-lifes, genre pictures and nudes. Udaltzova?s pictures of the naked human form, often of imposing size, are far more than technical studies. These are finished, stand-alone paintings, valuable for their deep, almost psychological qualities as portraits. This depiction of a naked woman with a scarf around her neck is a fine example. The large and beautiful figure of the model seems to emerge from a neutral space, although the colour relationships between the graded background, and the warm body, render figure and space inseparable. This work is an absolutely individual portrait, with its own particular mood. The melancholy of the model, ?the exhaustion of being?, expressed in her gaze and the apparently minimalist colour palette, are redeemed by the consummate artistry of the technique and by ?incidental? colour inclusions. A continuous line, sometimes tense and sometimes free-flowing, encircles the bare arms of the model, her hands locked together behind her head, the silhouette of her shoulders and the hips. The result is a harmonious balance between linear and rhythmic ease, on the one hand, and a palpable density of mass, on the other.

Lot 305

* A PORCELAIN FIGURINE OF A LIVERIED FOOTMAN RUSSIAN, GARDNER MANUFACTORY, MOSCOW, 1820s Height 17 cm. Realistically modelled, leaning against a post, wearing a blueovercoat, black pantaloons, a top hat with gilt hatband, on a circular shaped naturalistic base, with underglaze bluemanufactory mark.

Lot 128

* LEBEDEV, VLADIMIR (1891-1967) Portrait of the Artist`s Wife, Ada Lazo , signed and dated 1958. Oil on canvas, laid on panel, 75 by 50.5 cm. Provenance: Collection of the artist’s wife, A.S. Lazo, Leningrad, until 1993. Thence by descent. Collection of A.A. Saltykova (Lazo), St Petersburg. Acquired directly from the above by the present owner. Private collection, Europe. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by A.A. Lazo (inscription on the reverse). Authenticity has also been confirmed by the experts T. Levina and T. Mikhienko. Literature: V. Petrov, Vladimir Vasilievich Lebedev, 1891–1967, Leningrad, Khudozhnik RSFSR, 1972, p. 240, illustrated, incorrectly dated 1954; p. 266, listed under works from 1958. Vladimir Lebedev, perhaps one of the most striking painters of the Soviet era, is represented here by a remarkable portrait of his wife, Ada Lazo. Lebedev’s work travelled a long way from Constructivist compositions to Post-Impressionist portraits and sensitively rendered nudes. He was repeatedly accused of formalism, “alien” bourgeois influences and an unwillingness to create genre paintings on Soviet themes. However, his talent was so great that his contemporaries could marvel at the diversity of his creative pursuits – from the exploration of formal technique, to his study of female beauty and his work as a children’s book illustrator – and even willingly overlook the shortcomings, by Soviet standards, of his behaviour. It was while working for the Soviet children’s book publisher, Detgiz, that Lebedev met Ada Lazo, daughter of the revolutionary hero, Sergei Lazo. Ada, the chief editor, had an excellent knowledge of literature and was a specialist in children’s book illustration. She was to become Lebedev’s wife, friend and muse of many years. Lebedev painted this portrait in his usual soft pastel tones. The restraint in the colour and mobility of the brushstrokes are reminiscent of early Renoir, whom the artist idolised and viewed as a source of inspiration. But meticulous respect for drawing is not always characteristic of the French Impressionists, whereas delicate emphasis of form is a particular hallmark of Lebedev’s style. At the same time, the colour accents of the yellow chiffon collar and the book in the sitter’s hand remind us of Lebedev’s refined taste as a colourist, his ability to manage the pictorial spot of colour, which sets the overall tone of a work.

Lot 133

* UDALTZOVA, NADEZHDA (1886-1961) Nude . Oil on canvas, 108.5 by 83.5 cm. Executed in the 1930s. Provenance: Private collection, Europe. Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert Yu. Rybakova. Exhibited: Vechnaya zagadka, Novyi Manezh, Moscow, 23 August–13 September 2006, No. 85. Aleksandr Drevin i Nadezhda Udal’tsova, Dom Naschokina Gallery, Moscow, 24 January–23 March 2008. Literature: Exhibition catalogue, Vechnaya zagadka, Moscow, 2006, p. 59, illustrated; p. 142, No. 85, listed. Exhibition catalogue, Aleksandr Drevin i Nadezhda Udal’tsova, Moscow, Virtual Gallery, 2008, p. 82, illustrated and listed. Nude is a picture by Nadezhda Udaltzova, an artist whose name stands alongside those of Kazimir Malevich, Vladimir Tatlin, Olga Rozanova and Lyubov Popova in the history of Russian art. This work postdates Udaltzova’s period of avant-garde experimentation, Cubist decomposition and her part in the Suprematist movement. She had instead returned to figurative painting, using Post-Impressionist forms and seeing her main object as working with colour. The then officious demands for “thematic pictures” and accusations of “formalism”, which arose in the 1930s drastically limited the scope of activity by the criticised artists, but simultaneously greatly enlarged the role of private aspects of creativity. The result for Udaltzova was the creation in the 1930s of a long series of portraits and self-portraits, landscapes in Altai and Armenia, floral still-lifes, genre pictures and nudes. Udaltzova’s pictures of the naked human form, often of imposing size, are far more than technical studies. These are finished, stand-alone paintings, valuable for their deep, almost psychological qualities as portraits. This depiction of a naked woman with a scarf around her neck is a fine example. The large and beautiful figure of the model seems to emerge from a neutral space, although the colour relationships between the graded background, and the warm body, render figure and space inseparable. This work is an absolutely individual portrait, with its own particular mood. The melancholy of the model, “the exhaustion of being”, expressed in her gaze and the apparently minimalist colour palette, are redeemed by the consummate artistry of the technique and by “incidental” colour inclusions. A continuous line, sometimes tense and sometimes free-flowing, encircles the bare arms of the model, her hands locked together behind her head, the silhouette of her shoulders and the hips. The result is a harmonious balance between linear and rhythmic ease, on the one hand, and a palpable density of mass, on the other.

Lot 305

* A PORCELAIN FIGURINE OF A LIVERIED FOOTMAN RUSSIAN, GARDNER MANUFACTORY, MOSCOW, 1820s Height 17 cm. Realistically modelled, leaning against a post, wearing a blueovercoat, black pantaloons, a top hat with gilt hatband, on a circular shaped naturalistic base, with underglaze bluemanufactory mark.

Lot 1157

An Austro-Hungarian tortoiseshell compact, marked for 900 standard Vienna, post-1922

Lot 513

A group of tin plate toys, to include a Mettoy post-war clockwork tractor with farm implements including a trailer, a hay rake, a disc arrow and trimmer; also to include a Wells Brimtoy car transporter with operating winch and ramp; a mobile crane with grab (at fault) and a tin plate Sunbeam Alpine by Startex

Lot 642

A Bassett-Lowke 0 Gauge post-War Standard Compound 4-0 three rail electric locomotive, the model in BR Black, running no. 44109, complete with matching tender and curved display rail

Lot 581

THE IMPORTANT WORLD WARS ONE AND TWO GROUP OF TWELVE ORDERS, DECORATION AND MEDALS OF AIR MARSHAL SIR LAWRENCE PENDRED CHIEF INTELLIGENCE OFFICER BOMBER COMMAND HQ 1941, DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE OF THE AIR MINISTRY 1942, CHIEF INTELLIGENCE OFFICER AEAF 1944 AND DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE TO THE SUPREME COMMANDER SOUTH EAST ASIA 1945 the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Knight Commander`s Star and Badge, Military Division, the Most Honourable Order of the Bath Companion`s Neck Badge Military Division, Distinguished Flying Cross, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Lieut L F Pendred RAF, Defence Medal, War Medal with `Mention` emblem, Coronation Medal 1953, Order of Polonia Restituta Grand Cross and Badge by Spink & Son Ltd, London and United States of America Legion of Merit Commander`s Badge, with cases for the four orders, corresponding set of miniatures, four Pilot`s Flying Log Books [Flt Lt L F Pendred], several contemporary photographs and a silver cigarette box, the lid engraved TO OUR C.O. GROUP CAPTAIN L F PENDRED [two facsimile signatures] 500:501 Polish Squadrons, Swinderby 1940-41, hallmarked London 1941 Provenance: The recipient, thence by descent to the present Vendor. London Gazette: KBE (10 June 1954) CB (1 January 1947), DFC (3 June 1919), Mention in Despatches (1 January 1942, 1 January 1943 and 1 January 1945) Polonia Restituta (24 September 1943) and Legion of Merit (13 Sept 1949). Sir Lawrence Fleming Pendred, the son of a doctor, was born in 1899 and educated at Epsom College. He joined in the Royal Naval Air Service prior to its amalgamation with the RFC. A member of 202 Squadron, he flew DH -4s on the Western Front. In October 1918 he was involved in a mid air collision over Ghistelles. He survived although due to an administrative error on the aircraft record card he is noted as having been killed. Post WWII he served as Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Intelligence), Commandant School of Land/Air Warfare and AOC in C, Flying Training Command. From 1955 to 1963 he was Regional Director (Midlands) of Civil Defence and a Deputy Lieutenant of Warwickshire. He died in 1986.

Lot 80

TWO BOW TOILET POTS AND COVERS enamelled with loose bouquets and scattered flowers, the almost flat cover painted with insects and applied with high domed floral finial, 8cm h, c1755-60 ++Both post with a minor hairline crack, some losses to the encrusted decoration on the covers but neither broken or restored and of considerable charm

Lot 1071

19thC Post Masters alarm wall clock with enamelled face and bell chime. Twin weights, key and pendulum present

Lot 624

Box of predominantly post 1947 British sixpences including some copper coinage

Lot 219

A POST WAR CHRIBSKA GLASS VASE of stylised foliate form in lime green and pale blue, unsigned. 21cm(h)CONDITION: Small flake to base.

Lot 80

TWO BOW TOILET POTS AND COVERS enamelled with loose bouquets and scattered flowers, the almost flat cover painted with insects and applied with high domed floral finial, 8cm h, c1755-60 ++Both post with a minor hairline crack, some losses to the encrusted decoration on the covers but neither broken or restored and of considerable charm

Lot 581

THE IMPORTANT WORLD WARS ONE AND TWO GROUP OF TWELVE ORDERS, DECORATION AND MEDALS OF AIR MARSHAL SIR LAWRENCE PENDRED CHIEF INTELLIGENCE OFFICER BOMBER COMMAND HQ 1941, DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE OF THE AIR MINISTRY 1942, CHIEF INTELLIGENCE OFFICER AEAF 1944 AND DIRECTOR OF INTELLIGENCE TO THE SUPREME COMMANDER SOUTH EAST ASIA 1945 the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Knight Commander`s Star and Badge, Military Division, the Most Honourable Order of the Bath Companion`s Neck Badge Military Division, Distinguished Flying Cross, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Lieut L F Pendred RAF, Defence Medal, War Medal with `Mention` emblem, Coronation Medal 1953, Order of Polonia Restituta Grand Cross and Badge by Spink & Son Ltd, London and United States of America Legion of Merit Commander`s Badge, with cases for the four orders, corresponding set of miniatures, four Pilot`s Flying Log Books [Flt Lt L F Pendred], several contemporary photographs and a silver cigarette box, the lid engraved TO OUR C.O. GROUP CAPTAIN L F PENDRED [two facsimile signatures] 500:501 Polish Squadrons, Swinderby 1940-41, hallmarked London 1941 Provenance: The recipient, thence by descent to the present Vendor. London Gazette: KBE (10 June 1954) CB (1 January 1947), DFC (3 June 1919), Mention in Despatches (1 January 1942, 1 January 1943 and 1 January 1945) Polonia Restituta (24 September 1943) and Legion of Merit (13 Sept 1949). Sir Lawrence Fleming Pendred, the son of a doctor, was born in 1899 and educated at Epsom College. He joined in the Royal Naval Air Service prior to its amalgamation with the RFC. A member of 202 Squadron, he flew DH -4s on the Western Front. In October 1918 he was involved in a mid air collision over Ghistelles. He survived although due to an administrative error on the aircraft record card he is noted as having been killed. Post WWII he served as Assistant Chief of the Air Staff (Intelligence), Commandant School of Land/Air Warfare and AOC in C, Flying Training Command. From 1955 to 1963 he was Regional Director (Midlands) of Civil Defence and a Deputy Lieutenant of Warwickshire. He died in 1986.

Lot 473

Postal History – Post Office Badges good collection of three original badges issued by the GPO^ probably mid-20th c^ with official pattern tags. The badges are for an interpreter^ a silk crown^ and an armband with crown and leaves. Together with a small collection of brass and plastic buttons.

Lot 742

India – India the Sikhs by Alexander Burnes in French. Early book on India the Sikhs by Alexander Burnes in French 1840^ 311 pages. A fascinating account of the Lahore Sikh court by Alexander Burnes published whilst Ranjit Singh was alive and well. Sir Alexander Burnes (1805-1841) British traveller explorer and writer was born on 16 May 1805. He joined the Bombay infantry in 1821. Upon his arrival in India he devoted himself to the study of the local languages and was while still an ensign selected for the post of regimental interpreter. In 1829 he was transferred to the political department as assistant to the Political Resident in Kutch. In 1831 he was sent on a complimentary mission to Lahore in charge of English horses including a team of carthorss^ four mares and a stallion sent by the King of England as presents for Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The real object of Burnes’ mission was to survey the River Indus and assess the power and resources of the Amirs of Sindh then being threatened by the Maharaja. He submitted to his government a geographical and military memoir on Sindh which formed the basis of Lord William Bentinck’s Indus navigation scheme. He describes Maharaja Ranjit Singh’s habits and government his passion for horses his troops and horse artillery his dancing girls and the Koh-i-Noor diamond. In January 1832 Burnes visited Lahore again to solicit from the Maharaja facilities of travel through the Punjab to Afghanistan Central Asia and Baikh and Bokhara. A very rare copy of this great work.

Lot 1157

An Austro-Hungarian tortoiseshell compact, marked for 900 standard Vienna, post-1922

Lot 624

Box of predominantly post 1947 British sixpences including some copper coinage

Lot 440

WWI WAR AND VICTORY MEDALS TO 94401 SPR. H.O.G. JACKSON RE, MINT CONDITION WITH ORIGINAL BOXES AND ENVELOPE T/W ASSOCIATED RATION BOOK AND POST MASTER CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

Lot 200

Boer War typescript of part of the diary of Colonel George Henri de Villebois-Mareuil^ dealing with the events of March 3rd-April 4th 1900 – he was killed in action on April 5th. 4to^ 36pp^ red morocco binding with gilt title^ in good condition. Henri de Villebois-Mareuil was a French Infantry Officer who fought on the side of the Boers because he hated the British. The diary covers the surrender of Conje at Paardeberg^ various actions^ the occupation of Thaba’nchu by French and his last action at Sanna’s Post^ where he was eventually betrayed and killed going down fighting against Methuen’s forces. It is not clear why this typescript was produced

Lot 258

Antique Road Maps good selection of approx six late 18th/early 19th miniature road maps including : Salisbury to Camden and London to Truro from BowlesÂ’s Post Chaise Companion; Bath to Warminster from PatersonÂ’s Road (2)^ Salisbury to Warminster from Owen and Bowen and Oxford to Salisbury (no publication indicated). One close tear to one map not affecting image otherwise in good condition.

Lot 111

MISC. MAPS AND GUIDE BOOKS, LONDON INC. KELLY`S PO DIRECTORY, PHILIPS FOR VISITORS, BACON`S SHILLING MAP, GALL & INGLIS, RAC ROUTE MAP, REYNOLDS VISITORS GUIDE, POST OFFICE DIRECTORY 1857, BARTHOLEMEW`S (8)

Lot 135

MILITARY KNIFE WITH LEATHER SCABBARD, LABEL `POST WAR USN FIGHTING KNIFE`

Lot 1071

19thC Post Masters alarm wall clock with enamelled face and bell chime. Twin weights, key and pendulum present

Lot 350

Mauritius - 1847 `POST OFFICE` 1d and 2d, the 1912 reprints from the original plates. Two sheets each with the 1d and 2d values in vermilion and dark blue, each impression handstamped `REPRINT` on reverse, a fine pair

Lot 366

Mauritius - 1961 1r Post Office, fine used with inverted watermark. SG 310w (unpriced used)

Lot 98

Hong Kong - Post Offices in China. 1921-37 4ct carmine-rose with R9/4 LLP lower right Chinese character broken at top, CDS-used. Has a minor crease and a thinned corner, mentioned on 2014 BPA Certificate. SG 20a (£350)

Lot 98

Hong Kong - Post Offices in China. 1921-37 4ct carmine-rose with R9/4 LLP lower right Chinese character broken at top, CDS-used. Has a minor crease and a thinned corner, mentioned on 2014 BPA Certificate. SG 20a (£350)

Lot 350

Mauritius - 1847 `POST OFFICE` 1d and 2d, the 1912 reprints from the original plates. Two sheets each with the 1d and 2d values in vermilion and dark blue, each impression handstamped `REPRINT` on reverse, a fine pair

Lot 366

Mauritius - 1961 1r Post Office, fine used with inverted watermark. SG 310w (unpriced used)

Lot 145

[LONDON] [POST OFFICE DIRECTORY for 1826], 8vo, lacks title & prelims, back cover etc; WHEATLEY (H.) Roundabout Piccadilly and Pall Mall, 8vo, illus., cloth gilt, L., 1870. (2)

Lot 2434

Two large folios containing a large collection of wartime and post war art, mainly by Robert Warren and others

Lot 24

A POST WAR REPRODUCTION BRASS CASED MANTEL CLOCK

Lot 717

GEORG JENSEN. A Georg Jensen silver brooch. Stamped post-1945 mark & London import marks.

Lot 718

GEORG JENSEN. A Georg Jensen silver brooch, No. 339. Post-1945 mark & import marks. Width 6cm.

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