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An Emerald and Diamond Cluster Ring rub-over set step-cut emerald within a frame of ten pavÚ-set brilliant-cut diamond in 18ct gold, ring size R, and an Emerald, Diamond and Enamel Cluster Ring claw-set oval-cut emerald within four illusion-set eight-cut diamonds and green enamel border in 14ct gold, ring size R
Exceptionally scarce Sikh War Poster 1846 contrasting Ranjit Singh with Napolean rare and early large 1st Sikh war poster published in 1846. Titled `Waterloo compared with the four battles of the campaign between the British Army in India and the Seikh army of the Late Runjeet Singh. The poster refers to the Sikhs as the best Asiatic army the British had ever faced. The 1st Sikh war and the battle of Waterloo are compared^ number of casualties in each war etc. The first Sikh war was a hard fought war between the British and Sikhs^ however due to the treacherous Sikh generals^ the British were victorious. The British had gained the upmost respect for the Sikhs^ they were later drafted into the British army in large numbers after the 2nd Sikh war in 1849^ and they served loyally until Independence in 1947. Dimension - Single sheet broadside^ 13in x 17.5in.^ London: Printed for and by W. R. Goodluck^ Princes Square^ Kennington. Original price for four pence. The only other copy in existence we can trace is in the Devon Heritage centre collection part of the Waterloo collection (Ref P&D000304)^ they date this poster to 1846.
Excellent condition Bovril enamel advertising sign 'Alas my poor brother', mounted on a wooden backboard CONDITION REPORT 45 1/2 cm x 16 1/2 cm There is small damage to the edge by the top of the L of Bovril There is some minor marks to the edge by the horn, a small amount of crazing. Bottom left has very minor chip. Minor flaws to R of Brother. Unfortunately we do not undetake shipping,
Four early twentieth century Royal Doulton and Doulton, Lambeth Slaters Patent decorative stoneware items, comprising jug, signed R. H. 537, small pitcher, signed E. R. 5558, signed baluster vase 1210 and long-necked baluster urn, signed E. B. X6451, all with embossed gold and glazed floral decoration
A limited edition Battle of Britain Museum Appeal print, signed by The Dambusters wartime survivors of No 617 Squadron RAF, as follows Marshall of RAF Sir Arthur T Harris Bart CGB, OBE, AFC, LLD, Flight Lieutenant G A Chambers DFC, DFM, Group Captain G L Cheshire VC, DSO, DFC, Flight Lieutenant D B Feneron, Flight Lieutenant B T Foxlee DFC, DFM, Mr R E Greystone, Flight Lieutenant D P Heal DFM, Flight Lieutenant S A Hobday DFC, Mr W Howarth DFM, Flight Lieutenant E C Johnson DFC, Wing Commander W Reed VC, Flight Lieutenant G Rice DFC, Squadron Leader D J Shannon DSO, DFC, Flight Lieutenant L J Sumpter DFC, DFM, Group Captain J B Tate DSO, DFC, Flight Lieutenant W B Townsend CGM, DFM, MA and Mr D E Webb DFM. Numbered 378/1000, 41cm x 58cm.
Two amethyst type rings, a similar necklace, and a similar brooch Condition report Square cut ring approx. size R. The white stones test as diamond. Mount unmarked. Fractures visible in table of stone. Other ring approx. size L. Unmarked. Stones of brooch approx. 2.5 x 2 cm. Necklace approx. 46 cm in length. Drop approx. 6 cm. Stones heavily fractured and colours wishy washy and varied.
* CAMPBELL MACKIE (SCOTTISH 1886 - 1952), QUINAG, SUTHERLAND oil on canvas, signed 45.5cm x 55.5cm Framed Label verso: T & R Annan & Sons Ltd, Glasgow. Note: Thomas Callander Campbell Mackie was born at Helensburgh on 17 June 1886 and educated at Larchfield School, Helensburgh. He was articled to Alexander Nisbet Paterson c. 1902-7 and was at some point an assistant to William Leiper, studying at the Glasgow School of Architecture under Eugène Bourdon from c.1904 and contributing an article to `Vista` in 1908. At the School he was regarded as `most promising of architect students, gifted with outstanding imagination of unusual quality and supreme draughtsmanship`. In the years before the First World War, he designed ship interiors for Alexander Stephen of Linthouse, and made a visit to Venice. Mackie was unfit for military service and spent the First World War with the Red Cross. At the end of it he designed memorials for Martyns of Cheltenham, but in 1920 he was appointed Head of the School of Design at Glasgow School of Art, Throughout the inter-war years he travelled extensively in France, practising chiefly as a painter in oil and pastel and as a lithographer and etcher rather than an architect. In the early 1930s he moved house from Helensburgh to Moorcroft, Milngavie, where he died on August 17 1952, two years after his retirement from Glasgow School of Art. His friend Alfred G Lochhead organised a memorial exhibition of his work. Lochhead wrote of him `he was a man apart, in having an inward something, call it an intensely Celtic flame or what you will, which gave him an awareness of beauty which was exceptionally keen.` ]
CHARLES R. DOWELL RSW (SCOTTISH 1876-1935) A BREAK IN THE CLOUDS watercolour on paper 31.5cm x 43cm Mounted, framed and under glass Label verso: Liz McKelvie, The Studio, Glasgow inscribed `Original watercolour by Glasgow Artist - Charles R. Dowell RSW (died 1935) signed on reverse of board `Chas R. Dowell - North Sea`` Note: original gallery tag attached and note from Liz McKelvie The Studio inscribed by Liz McKelvie regarding provenance. ]
A Royal Navy Bicorn (Cocked Hat ) - the beaver skin hat with full dress bullion epaulettes in original fitted case, maker Gieve, Mathew & Seagrove. The hat formerly belonged to Commander "" Alec "" Herbert Alexander Ingles Luard R N, D S C whose naval career spanned from 1929 to 1961, his career ranged from warships and Fleet Air Arm to Admiralty appointments.

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