WEMYSS WARE TWIN-HANDLED COMMEMORATIVE GOBLET AND COVER, DATED 1902 probably decorated by Karel Nekola, depicting the royal crown and monogram of King Edward VII within a field of roses, thistles and acorns, bearing inscription CORONATION OF KING EDWARD VII 1902 AND QUEEN ALEXANDRA 26 JUNE 1902/ LONG LIVE THE KING/ HERE'S A HEALTH UNTO HIS MAJESTY, impressed mark WEMYSS WARE/ R. H. & S., painted retailer's mark T. GOODE & CO. 23cm high
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JOHN HARDMAN & CO., BIRMINGHAM, POSSIBLY BY A. W. N. PUGIN FOURTEEN SHEETS OF STAINED GLASS DRAWINGS, MID-19TH CENTURY pencil, some sheets with the watermark for R. TURNER/ CHAFFORD MILLS, subjects include The Annunciation, Visitation and The Nativity, unframed each approximately 17cm x 23.5cm Provenance: Hardman Archive Note: These sheets are leaves from a sketch-book from the Hardman Archive and demonstrate fire damage to their edges. A large proportion of the Hardman archive, particularly their Medieval Room, was damaged and destroyed in a fire at the Newhall Hill studio in 1970.
R Fran Sutton b.19112 - Visit of The Black Watch to Ludgrove School, 31.5.65, a coloured chalk drawing on paper, artist monogram and dated to lower right corner, titled with artist's name in pencil to mount, 10 1/8" x 14 2/8", mounted and glazed in ebonized frame, a 17th century map of Berkshire and a mixed quantity of 19th century and later prints and pictures, some unframed
Militaria - World War Two and National Service, including a silver-gilt RAF pendant broach, cast with insignia, ribbon-tied suspension, probably Thomas Fattorini Ltd, Birmingham 1990, boxed en suite; Medal, Nazi Germany/Third Reich, Iron Cross; a First Field Dressing kit, by Robinson & Sons, Limited, Chesterfield, July/December 1942, unopened and complete; Sgt Broome, Royal Army Medical Corps, War Department Driving Permit; National Registration: Identity Cards for members of the Broome family, Nottingham, (2); their post-War ration book from the Ministry of Food, 1953 - 1954; ephemera, pamphlets, including Douie (Mary R., M.B.), How Girls can help in the Fight against Venereal Disease, 1921; Notes and Suggestions on Dysentery [...], Tropical Diseases, Trench Fever [...] Gas Poisoning [...] in relation to Disabled Ex-Service Officers and Men, 1920; Your Son and the Army; lance corporal's chevrons; a British Army khaki belt; a pair of ammunition clips (2); etc
World War One - Royal Navy, ship's bell, H.M.S. Thisbe, R-class Destroyer, launched 1917, broken-up 1936, mounted bracket, 33cm high; b/w image of the ship, 28cm x 36cm, framed, [2] On being commissioned Thisbe joined the 10th Destroyer Flotilla of the Harwich Force where she remained until the end of the war.
Medals, WW1, British War Medal, named to 12158 Pte. L.A. Muir, Manch. R. [Manchester Regiment], silk ribbon en suite; British Indian Army, Army Temperance Medal India 1897; an interesting Irish silver Catholic medal, Virgin Mary obv, Sacred Heart rev, probably Hopkins & Hopkins, Dublin, 1916?, [3]
Medals, WW1, Lincolnshire Regiment, group of three, 1914 - 15 Star, British War and Victory Medals, named to 13013 L-Cpl. H.C. Barlow, Linc. R., the War and Victory named to Barlow as Private, each medal boxed named to Barlow as Lance Corporal or Private with folded unused ribbons and paperwork en suite, official size ribbon bar en suite with card mount, Horace C. Barlow's dog tags, cap badges, silver cigarette case, silver Services Rendered badge and an archive of ephemera, including letters from home addressed to him at Lewisham Military Hospital, b/w photographs pre, post and during the War, cricket silver fob and team photograph, post-War ration book, Coombe Bank charity garden party programme dated August 10th 1916, correspondence addressed to his wife Mrs H.C. Barlow, Plough Inn, Dorrington, Lincoln, newspaper clippings, etc (archive)
Medal, Crimea War, Casualty, Crimea Medal with three clasps: Balaklava, Inkermann and Sebastopol, named to Robert Goodfellow, 1st Bn. R. Bde. [1st Batallion, Rifle Brigade], silk ribbon en suite3048 Private Robert Goodfellow was wounded between 13th - 17th of November 1854 and died as a result of his wounds at Scutari on 21st March 1855 five months later.
Medals and Militaria - WW1, pair, British War and Victory Medals, named to 3740 A. Cpl. P. Chadwick, Ches. R. [Cheshire Regiment], silk ribbons en suite; WW2, group of three, 1939 - 1945 Star, Africa Star and Pacific Star, ribbons en suite; WW2 ribbon bar, 1939 - 1945, Africa, Italy and Defence Medal; Third Reich/Nazi Germany, a Wehrmacht belt buckle, [7]
Medals, German Empire, WW1, Iron Cross, imperial crowned W cypher over 1914 obverse, imperial crowned FW cypher, oak leaves and 1813 to reverse; British Victory Medal, named to 14991 Pte. G. Robinson, S. Lan. R. [South Lancashire Regiment]; a late Victorian Staffordshire shaped circular plate, printed with a portrait profile of General Sir Redvers Buller, green border, 22cm diam, c. 1900, [3]
Medals, WW1, a pair, War and Victory Medals, named to 36334 1.A.M. [First Airman] F.C. Rea R.A.F. ribbons; another two pairs, named to 3846 Pte. T.H.K. Waller 5-Lond. R. [London Regiment], riboons en suite, and 119526 Gnr. E.E. Stevenson R.A. [Royal Artillery], ribbons en suite; 1914 Princess Mary Christmas tin, [7]
Medals, WW1, Local Interest, a group of three, named to 19820 Pte. E.E. Foster, Notts: & Derby: R, comprising 1914 - 15 Star, British War and Victory Medals, the latter two awarded posthumously with accompanying letter from the Record Office, dated 1921, accompanying memorial of the killed parishioners from St. Augustine's, Birdholme, [Chesterfield]; Queen Victoria 1897 Diamond Jubilee Cross; etc
Medals, WW1, Local Interest, group of four, named to 828 L. Cpl. F. Robinson, Notts: & Derby: R [Lance Corporal, Nottinghamshire & Derbyshire Regiment], comprising 1914 - 15 Star, British War and Victory Medals, George V Territorial Force Efficiency Medal (TFEM named to the then 4960221 Cpl. F. Robinson, 6 - Foresters), mounted for wear
Medals, WW1, set of three: 1914-15 Star, War and Victory Medals, 14-15 named to 2628 Pte. J. Neal, 4 - Lond. R. [London Regiment], War and Victory to 280698 Pte. J. Neal, R. Fus. [Royal Fusiliers], silk ribbons of issue en suite, mounted for wear; 1914 Princess Mary Christmas tin, with silver and brass monogrammed bullet case, 1915 card and printed letter of 1916 enclosing the gift for custody, inscribed Pte Neal 2628 in ink MS; St John's Ambulance cross, named to 264195 John Neal; Hoover Limited folding pen knife; spare 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal ribbons, (2), (qty)
An early 19th century citrine-mounted gold cannetille girondole-style demi-parure, c.1825, the brooch centred with an oval-shaped citrine and suspending three detachable pendeloque citrines, and a pair of conforming citrine and yellow gold cannetille drop earrings, each suspending three oval-shaped citrines, the brooch 3.5cm wide, the earrings 7.5cm long, original fitted caseAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Beverley R. dated 14th December 2004.
A collection of eight gem-set silver rings by Georg Jensen, post-1945, including a lapis lazuli-set ring within square silver mount with bifurcated shoulders, design no. A94 by Bent Gabrielsen Pederson, with London import marks for 1962, size R ½, a silver cigar ring set with a green agate cabochon, design no. 124 by Poul Hansen, size M, a green agate cabochon three-stone ring, design no. 3, size J ½, an amber ring, the amber cabochon (damaged) set within a wirework frame and with bifuracted shoulders, design no. 1B, size L½, an amethyst and silver ring, the amethyst cabochon set within openwork silver frame, design no. 6, size M, a carnelian and silver ring, the carnelian cabochon set within a foliate mount with bifurcated shoulders, design no. 24, size J ½, a rubover-set malachite ring, design no 51 by Bent Gabrielsen Pederson, size L, and a moonstone silver ring, the two moonstone cabochons vertically set within a scrolling silver mount, design no. 48, size O ½, all stamped 925 S Denmark and with maker's mark
A collection of books on the subject of gems and jewellery, including:JENKINS, P., Unravelling the Mystery: The story of the Goldsmiths' Company in the twentieth century (London: Third Millenium Publishing: 2000) VOL. I & II UNTRACHT, O., Traditional Jewellery of India (London: Thames & Hudson: 1997) VILLEGAS, R., Kayamanan: The Philippine Jewelry Tradition (1983) Together with the following titles: Gems Gems of Sri Lanka Gemstones: the visual guide to more than 130 gemstone varieties Gemstones of the World: A complete survey of the gemstones of the world Gem Identification Made Easy: a hands-on guide to more confident buying & selling The Magic of Amber The Pearl Book: The Definitive Buying Guide Turquoise Unearthed: An Illustrated Guide
A small quantity of jewellery, including a black cultured pearl and diamond necklace, with a pair of matching drop earrings, a sapphire and diamond cluster ring, a tourmaline and diamond ring, the step-cut tourmaline weighs approximately 3.40cts and set in yellow gold with small round brilliant-cut shoulder diamonds, size R, together with a multi gem-set half-hoop ring, size M
An Arts & Crafts silver belt buckle by Ramsden & Carr, the shield-shaped centre section mounted with an enamel monogram E*C*R, linked to two Oblong embossed side sections each set with a rough turquoise, London hallmarks for 1901, maker's mark to reverse of each component, 12.2cm wide, in original fitted box with plaque E*C*R Dec.11.1902Accompanied by original purchase receipt fromBorsdorf Fine Art, Germany dated 22nd January 2006.
`'Guepes' no.1650, a Lalique black glass pendant by designed by René Lalique, the moulded glass depicting stylised wasps bearing two apertures for the black silk cord, engraved R Lalique to reverse, the pendant 5.6cm longAccompanied by original purchase receipt from Tadema Gallery dated 13th June 2008.
Ancient + Medieval-Ringstead lead boy Bishop token, very stylish mitre on gbr + poss crozier on it right-small circle on rev, with cross + pellet in each-edge damaged-French Jeton struck for the Queen and almonry-'I/R C/Mitchiner 366 (obv) and 367(rev)-Bronze unit of chios c1483 to early 16th cent, produced by the Grinstiniani family-etc

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