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A group of mainly modern silver jewellery, including a blue lace agate two tiered pendant, a silver geometric design onyx pendant, onyx pendant earrings stamped FNA with hook fastenings, a rose carved coral pendant, a howlite ring size R and other items. Condition Report: gross weight 100 grams
Display case of costume jewellery necklaces and twenty six gemstone rings, an oval cabochon cut labradorite ring size R, a large obsidian pendant measuring 60x37mm and matching oval ring stamped silver, size Q, large moss agate pendant measuring 78x43mm with bale other gem set items, most mounts stamped as silver.Condition Report: gross silver weight 150 grams
AMEDNED DESCRIPTION AND WEIGHTS A group of antique jewellery, with an old cut diamond set stick pin 18mmx12mm, tested as 15 ct with 9 ct pin, a three row ruby ring, size R, a peridot and seed pearl bar brooch 38x4mm, a diamond set cube pendant with chain, 21 cm long with a sweat heart brooch all in 9 ctCondition Report: 9 ct gross 12.6 grams 15 ct gross weight 2.2 grams
Four Masonic rings, including an oval blue enamel swivel signet ring, size U1/2, a square blue enamel swivel signet ring with engraved shoulders, size V, an open work band ring, size Q 1/2, all in 9 ct, and an onyx and diamond signet ring, designed as a onyx plaque, set with a round brilliant cut diamond, with scroll shoulders, size R, in 14 ctCondition Report: 9 ct gross weight 22.1 grams 14 ct gross weight 8.4 grams
Victorian shell cameo, depicting a portrait of Bacchus, in a gilt metal frame, 6.3 x 5.2cm, and a antique paste set snowflake brooch, in silver with gold back, 3.5 x 3.4cm, with a facetted copal bead necklace, several pairs of pearl drop earrings, and pearl stud earrings, Uno De 50 silver plated crush feather ring, size R, single strand pearl necklace with silver clasp and other items Condition Report: Silver gross weight 23.4 grams cameo weight 23.6 grams copal necklace weight 31.9 grams some earring might not be in matching pairs
Diamond set ring, in gypsy setting, hallmarked 9 ct 1987, size R, with an oval cabochon turquoise pendant in 14 ct mount 14x6mm including bale, a Celtic spoon pendant and a gate bracelet with twist links and heart clasp, hallmarked 9 ct 1991 17 cm longCondition Report: 14 ct gross weight 0.5 grams 9 ct gross weight 6.8 grams Two diamonds missing from the ring and the shank has been bent.
A SIGNIFICANT ‘BATTLE OF FRANCE 1940’ DSO FATHER, BROTHER AND SON ARCHIVE OF MEDALS, PAPERS, ORIGINAL PHOTOS, CERTIFICATES, ETC, GIVING AN INSIGHT TO THE SURRENDER TO FIELD MARSHAL ERWIN ROMMEL AT ST.VALERY EN-CAUX ON THE 12th JUNE, 1940 together with a Miniature group of medals to a family member, Major HAROLD HENRY MERTON b June 22nd, 1898, Large Glazed frame with professionally mounted medals as follows, British War Medal, Victory medal, named Captain H H MERTON, Distinguished Service Order, correctly dated on reverse Bar 1945, India General Service Medal, Bar North West Frontier 1936-37 correctly named Captain H H Merton, 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, War Medal, Present are his framed Certificate of Commission, DSO Certificate, framed Dress Side Cap, framed RA Metal Insignia, 3 small watercolours in a frame which were painted by a fellow prisoner of War, a letter received by Merton after WW2 from Leiut General Sir Brian Horrocks ( Arnhem fame) and various other original photos of Merton in POW Camps in Germany, and a post War photo of him with Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, another glazed frame in the company of Montgomery post WW2 whilst Merton was at the Btn training base in Oswestry, an aged copy of the large format Book ‘The Prisoners Progress’, colour photos taken by Merton when he returned to Germany some years later to visit Laufen Castle etc, MERTON was Commissioned into the Army as 2nd Leiut in the Royal Artillery, on October 27th 1915, He left to serve in the Salonika/Balkans theatre of the War, and by 1918, had risen in rank firstly to Leiut, then Captain, He stayed in the Army, was married and went to India ,(63rd Field Battery RA) his son (Richard Henry Merton) being born in India in 1933, he returned from India, and in 1937 was promoted to Major, and held that rank when he entered WW2 with the British Expeditionary Force in 1940 attached to the 23rd Field Artillery, Whilst in France the Unit became attached to the 51st Highland Division under the Command of Major Gen Sir Victor Morven Fortune, their support of the French forces came under attack by Field Marshal Erwin Rommel Panzer units around Chartres, in early June, and the race to withdraw ended with the 51st Div setting up a defensive perimeter around the Coastal town of St.Valery-En Caux, including Merton and his batteries, A courageous attempt was made to hold out to allow Allied shipping to take our troops out but with terrible casualties, and virtually no ammunition Fortune decided to surrender on June 12th to Rommel, MERTON was awarded the DSO for ‘Recognition of gallant & distinguished services in the field’ in 1940 and despite extensive research, no copy of the Citation has been found, this backed up by the Head Archivist at the RA HQ at Larkhill & Public Records Office, Merton together with Fortune and approximately 8000 troops were taken into Captivity, and Merton was eventually moved with Fortune to OFLAG VII C Laufen Castle, their, they were treated reasonably well, and photos are included of his time their including one with Fortune and others posing around a game of Curling, Merton would also go on to be held at Spangenburg Bei Cassel, and was eventually released at the end of hostilities, on his return to the UK he learnt of his award, and this must have come as a surprise, as he had been listed as missing in action/POW in July 1940, Merton stayed in the Army attached to the RA Training Regiment in Oswestry, and retired with the rank of Lt Col in 1956, Son Richard Henry MERTON 2nd Lt, A Boxed Africa General Service Medal, correctly named to 2nd Lt R H Merton Devons, Merton served with the 9th Devons, when he was awarded the Medal, but later joined the Parachute Regiment. His archive includes original Devon, Parachute Regiment and other Insignia, which has been nicely framed, together with his own Parachute Beret, complete with badge etc dated 1958, Brother Leslie Hugh Merton Number 420731, Framed WW2 Miniature group, consisting 1939-45, Africa(1st Army bar) Italy Stars, Defence & War Medals with Territorial Efficiency Medal, Merton served with the 48th Royal Tank Regiment(RAC) during WW2, and was Squadron Quarter Master Sgt, when he left the Army in 1949, This archive is supported by Photos, both framed and loose, Insignia and a considerable amount of Research, obtained online and personally, for a multitude of sources over the past three months, A fascinating story of three men's Service in a variety of theatres of War, with different ranks, all valued members of our British Army from 1915 through to 1949
USA POST WW2 INTEREST WALL PLAQUES NAMED TO A SUBMARINER, large wooden plaques approximately 30cm x 25 cm & 28cm x 25cm to USS Sam Rayburn SSBN 635 plaque named to LCDR R N PLATH Engineer June 67-Aug 69 & Submarine 2 Squadron plaque named Lt R N PLATH, Comsubron Two Engineer, 1969 Further research required
A BRING BACK LOT FROM WW2 GERMANY, to include a 3rd Reich Kreigsmarine Naval Breast patch (Eagle left facing) and featuring the Bevo Wuppertal manufacture name, scarce to see as many are trimmed before mounting/stitching to Uniform, together with various Currencies, France, Belgium, Germany, all these were brought back from the War by Pte W R J JARVIS, British Army
A BOXED HORNBY MODEL RAILWAYS 00 GAUGE INTERCITY 225 TRAIN SET R.824, containing Bo-Bo Intercity Swallow livery Class 91 Overhead electric Loco No.91014, 2 x Mk.4 Intercity 2nd Class Coaches , also in the set is an oval of track along with controller and wall mounted transformer, the outer cardboard box is showing wear on corners and edges, contents have not been checked for completeness
A BOXED HORNBY MODEL RAILWAYS 00 GAUGE CORNISH RIVIERA EXPRESS R.826, with GWR King Class 4-6-0 6010 'King Charles I' in BR Green (late crest) together with 2 x Mk.I Composite Coaches and a Mk.I Brake Coach, includes TrakMat and oval track and power controller, the outer cardboard box shows slight wear from storage and handling, contents unchecked for completeness
Union Mills N Gauge Locomotives - to include L.N.W.R. Prince of Wales Blackberry livery 'Mark Twain 86', L.N.E.R. Class B12/3 L.N.E.R. Green '8546' & North Eastern Railway R Class '592', This loco states DCC Fitted to address 3, Untested. Conditions: Excellent Plus to Near Mint in Excellent Plus boxes
Hornby (GB) OO Group of locomotives - to include R.378 LNER D49/1 'Cheshire', missing boiler dome. A4 has been Custom modified into LNER Green 2859 'East Anglian'. B17 'Manchester United', LNER Blue 4902 'Seagull' and Replica Railways (Bachmann) No:11012 Class B1 LNER Green 1000 'Springbok'. Conditions: Generally Fair/Good to Good Plus in Fair to Good boxes.
Hornby (China) Locomotive and Train pack comprising of R.2441 LNER Green 4-6-2 A3 Class Locomotive No.4472 "Flying Scotsman" (NRM Special Edition) & R.2002 Great North Eastern Railway 225 Train Pack (see photo). Condition is Good to Excellent (unchecked for completeness) in Good to Good Plus box and sleeve.
Tri-ang Railways OO Gauge items - to include Production Sample Breakdown train in blank sleeved R157C DMU tray (photographed by SW Stevens-Stratton for Model Rail Constructor Magazine), R.869S 'Winston CHurchill 21C151', three container wagons and other items. Conditions: Generally Excellent to Excellent Plus in Poor/Fair to Good boxes.
Hornby (GB) pair of Limited Edition Locomotives comprising of R.459 LMS Black 4-6-2 Coronation Class No. 6253 "City of St. Albans" & Royal Doulton Commemorative Plate Limited Editions of 102 of 3000 and R.649 LNER Garter Blue 4-6-2 A4 No. 1 "Sir Ronald Matthews" & Royal Doulton Commemorative Plate Limited Editions of 756 of 3000. Conditions are Excellent to Near Mint (please note some slight damage to A4's handrails) in Excellent Boxes with sender's packaging.
T Gauge Flexi track, Points and accessories - to include flexi track ref R-007, two packs of R-011 Joiners, one pack of R-027 Basic to flexi track joiners, R-016 & R-017 Points plus buildings and, scenic items and station platform parts. Conditions: Assumed Near Mint to Mint in Mint to Mint packaging.
Hornby (China), Dapol and Similar mixed group of Locomotives, Coaches and Wagons to include Hornby (GB) R.146 BR Blue 4-6-2 A3 Class Locomotives No60052 "Prince Palatine" plus others (see photo). Conditions are Fair to excellent (unchecked for completeness and some locomotives are missing tenders.
Hornby (GB) pair of 4-6-2 A3 Locomotives comprising of R.075 LNER Green No. 4472 "Flying Scotsman" with Double Tender Limited Edition of 3996 of 5000 & R.140 BR Ultramarine Blue No.60071 "Tranquil" Limited Edition of 1150 of 1500. Conditions are Good to Excellent (unchecked for completeness) in Good to Good Plus boxes (please note R.140 has a loose motor component.
Hornby (GB) & Hornby (China) Pair of Train Sets comprising of Hornby (GB) R.816 "Eurostar" Train Set (please note this is missing all track and controller) and Hornby (China) R.1024 Queen of Scots (please note some track and points are missing). Conditions are Excellent to Excellent Plus in Fair to Good boxes.
Hornby (GB) group of Electric Locomotives Comprising of 2x R.301 BR Rail Express Class 86 No.86210 "C.I.T 75th Anniversary" one is a Limited Edition of 966 of 1000 and the other has no Certificate included, & R.293 Intercity Class 91 No. 91009 "Saint Nicholas". Conditions are Good to Excellent (unchecked for completeness) in Fair to Good boxes (please note some fading on boxes).
Hornby (GB) and Similar mixed group of Steam Locomotives, Coaches and Wagons to include Hornby (GB) R.154 S.R Green 4-6-0 SKing Arthur Class Locomotive No 795 "Sir Dinadan" plus others (see photo). Conditions are Good to Excellent in Fair to Good boxes. (please note two Coaches are in incorrect boxes and some minor repairs to one Locomotive)

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