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SEVEN 9CT GOLD & OTHER RINGS, all set with paste stones comprising 9ct gold belt and buckle style ring, size M, the other six are eternity type rings, two stamped '9ct', sizes J and M, two silver, sizes P and R, two unmarked, both size N, 11.1gms gross the 9ctProvenance: private collection Denbighshire
A collection of late 20th Century MOD interest DVD's, CD's & Cassette tape music memorabilia to include; 77 x Tapes; INXS - Kick, Robert Palmer - Riptide / Maybe its Live / Pride, Prefab Sprout - Protest Songs / From Langley Park To Memphis, Ian Dury - Laughter / Lord Memphis, Squeeze - Singles 45's and Under / A round and About / Do It Yourself, The Beautiful South - Welcome To, The Kinks - The Ultimate Collection, Fun bOy Three - Waiting, Roxy Music - Manifesto, The Small faces - Quite Naturally, Lloyd Cole & Commotions - Mainstream / Rattlesnakes, Big Audio Dynamite - No.10 Upping Street / This is Big Audio Dynamite, The Specials Singles, Fine Young Cannibals - The Raw & The Cooked and Heaven Seventeen - Pleasure One / Endless, amongst many others. DVD's to include; Small Faces - All or Nothing, Ronnie Lane - The Passing Show, The Best of Rod Stewart and The Small Faces, Quadrophenia, The Passing Show - The Life & Music of Ronnie Lane, CD's to include; Faces - Five Guys Walk into a Bar / 1970 - 1975 (Box Set) / Bad N Run (Live) / A Nod is as Good as a Wink / The Best Of / The BBC Sessions, Stay with Me Analogue / Live at Fillmore 1970 / Nice, Small Faces - The DECCA Years, Pete Townsend & Ronnie Lane - Rough Mix along with The Who - Thirty Years of Maximum R&B Box set.
Matchbox Models Of Yesteryear group of 5 - (1) Y3 E-Class Tram Car "News Of The World" - Red, (2) Y4 Sentinel Steam Wagon - Blue, (3) Y6 AEC Open Back Truck "Osram Lights" - Grey another dark grey and Y8 Leyland Truck "W & R Jacob Co Ltd" - Reddish-brown - conditions are generally Excellent to Excellent Plus (apart from Y3 which is Good) in Good to Good Plus Lesney boxes (5)
Matchbox Models Of Yesteryear group of 5 - (1) Y2 London Bus "Dewars" - Red (2) Y3 E-Class Tram Car "News Of The World" - Red, (3) Y8 Leyland Truck "W & R Jacob Co Ltd" - Reddish-brown, (4) Y12 Horse Drawn London Bus "Liptons Tea" - Red with brown horses and (5) Y4 Shand Mason Horse Drawn Fire Engine "Kent Fire Brigade" - conditions are generally Excellent to Excellent Plus in Good to Good Plus Lesney boxes (5)
Dame Laura Knight DBE, RA (1877-1970) - Little Dutch Girl, signed, watercolour, 35.5 x 18.5cm Painted in 1906 on the artist's second painting sojourn at Laren, Holland Provenance: Laura Knight's sister-in-law Agnes ("Tag") Knight by 1907; with Mary Lindsay (nee Eady), Lady Monteath (1905-1994) c1941; anon sale Bonhams, 11 November 2008 to R John Croft FCA, great nephew of Dame Laura Knight. Laura and Harold Knight first visited Laren in 1905 having been invited to join the British artist Henry Silkstone Hopwood (1860-1914) for a six weeks' painting trip. The Knights lodged at the "vrouw Kan". Laura and Harold Knight revisited Laren in Spring 1906, having purchased a six months' return ticket for £1 at Tower Wharf. Following the success of the Leicester Galleries' exhibition of that year, they returned to Laren in 1907; this time staying at one of the larger farms outside the village, but taking their meals at the widow Kan's boarding house. In her autobiography, Laura Knight describes a game the Americans staying at the artists' colony played: a version of baseball that became the couple's favourite exercise, the last game being played on Christmas day 1907. Laura and Harold Knight left Laren for the last time in January 1908. Good condition
The WWI MC AFC order, decorations and medals of Wing Commander William Harold Nelson Shakespeare, pilot of the first trans European flight by a commercial aeroplane, 1919, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire Officer's silver gilt badge, civil division, Military Cross, reverse engraved CAPT W.H.N.SHAKESPEARE RFC 1917, Air Force Cross, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Defence Medal and War Medal 2360 Cpl W.G.N. Shakespeare Worc R [on Star, Capt W H N Shakespeare on BWM and Victory] and related personalia and memorabilia, principally comprising: Insignia: Worcestershire Regiment cap badge, Royal Flying Corps cast gilt bronze dress uniform flying badge, 72mm l, Royal Flying Corps cloth flying badge. Other awards: Massachusetts, City of Worcester Mayor's Key, William A Bennett (1938-1945), boxed, 9ct gold and enamel neck badge with arms of Worcester, Birmingham 1931, 19g Photographs & Documents: British Empire Aviator's Certificate No 3548 with photograph, 1916, Typed itinerary of the [first] Flight to Greece, 9 October 1919, from Major Humphrey on Handley Page Ltd notepaper to Captain Shakespeare and contemporary photograph (gelatin silver print) of the bi plane, Typed carbon copy of Shakespeare's 16 p. report of the flight headed 'across Europe by air', foreign hotel bills and Greek newspaper and paper money, 1919, Unopened emergency ration tin of 'Bovril'. Military Cross: Supplement to the London Gazette, 4 February 1918, Airforce Cross: Supplement to the London Gazette, 29 October 1918. The aviator Wing Commander W H N Shakespeare (1893-1976) was born in Worcester and educated at the Royal Grammar School. He enlisted in the Worcestershire Regiment and after receiving his commission transferred to the Royal Flying Corps. The citation for his Military Cross reads "T./Capt. William Harold Nelson Shakespeare, RFC, was awarded the Military Cross for conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He carried out a most successful contact patrol in very bad weather at a height of 400ft and brought back very valuable information. Later, he carried out another successful contact patrol at low altitude, his machine being subjected to intense rifle and machine-gun fire. He is a gallant and determined pilot and has set a fine example to his squadron." In 1918 he became one of the first Wing Commanders in the newly established Royal Air Force. Soon after the end of the War, he joined Handley Page for which he undertook the first trans European flight by a commercial aeroplane. In "Flight" (December 4, 1919) he posted from Athens "I have the pleasure to report the successful completion of the first civilian trans-Europe flight. I arrived at Athens after the most trying and unpleasant stage of the journey from London. Taking advantage of what seemed to be good weather at Valona, I left in the early morning and made quite good time under good conditions to Prevesa. "Shortly afterwards I landed at Tatoi, having done the journey from Valona in 4 and a half hours. This, I was afterwards told, was a record time. The people - Greek and English flying officers - were very surprised to see us as the weather had been practically impossible all day; in fact five minutes before we landed an RAF HP machine, securely picketed, had been picked up by the wind and been blown completely on its back, being a nasty mess of wreckage which was spread out in front of us. Needless to say after the buffeting I had received, I was greatly relieved to make our final landing; in fact we were all pleased with ourselves at the successful completion of this long journey, although it had taken longer than we expected. This fact was due to conditions over which neither I nor the mechanics had any control. Altogether, the machine had been out in six whole days' rain. The engines, with the attention they received stood very well "On the day fixed for the inspection by HM King of Greece the Press turned up in copious numbers. We initiated them into the mysteries of the HP and trans-Europe flight. "I did two flights of Press people over Athens, and all went home very pleased with the machine, the new 'sensation' and themselves. On these trips we did some pamphlet dropping over the city. "Saturday, November 1, was a memorable day, for HM King of Greece turned up and inspected the machine. He was greatly impressed, and finally I persuaded him to come up for a flight. Since that occasion His Majesty has had two further flights, the last trip being from Athens to Corinth".
Three 20th century paintings, to include: Nellie Wallis - Still life with fruit, colander and newspaper on a tablecloth, signed lower left, oil on board, 50 x 40 cm; Ramon Reig - Coastal view with boats on the shore, signed below, watercolour on paper, 27 x 41 cm; together with R. Hugh-Jones - Boats docked by a rocky coast, signed below, watercolour, all framed (3)
The Illustrated Arctic News - Facsimile published by Ackermann 15th March 1852, being a copy of the Newspaper published between October 31st 1850 and March 14th 1851, on board H.M.S. Resolute under Captain Horatio T. Austin CB. in search of the expedition under Sir John Franklin with colour illustrations, book plate for R. B. Baxendale, 57 pages
Collection of books from the library of the Robinson family (famous illustrators from the late 19th early 20th century), to include Don Quixote (1900) (signed by W H Robinson), Aesop's Fables (1912), R L Stevenson's A Child's Garden of Verses (1920), Mrs Gaskell's Cranford (1896) (illustrated & signed by T H Robinson), biographical interest including The Life & Art of W Heath Robinson by Langston Day (1947), signed by the author etc.
A mixed collection of antiquarian books to include Birds Through the Year, Morning Flight by Peter Scott (1947), Royal Newmarket by R C Lyle (1945, first edition) illustrated by Lionel Edwards, The Snow Goose by Paul Gallico (1946) illustrated by Peter Scott, Best of Dogs (1949) illustrated by Cecil Aldin, Vernon Stokes & Edwin Noble, Poems of A L Gordon (1918) The Beauties of Shakespeare (1824) (selected passages from the plays) (17)
A large collection of ephemera relating to William Heath Robinson and the Robinson Family, to include: a William Heath Robinson 50th Anniversary Exhibition mug, a ceramic pot with cover designed by W. Heath Robinson for W. R. Minwinter, height: 11.5 cm; a group of The Sunday Times and The Daily Telegraph magazines with W.H.R. illustrated covers, as well as other newspaper cuttings and exhibitions catalogues; a Transport for London: Poems of the Underground poster with W. Heath Robinson illustration; Post cards, exhibition catalogues and invitations, 'The Gentle Art of Making Guinness' 1981 calendar illustrated by W.H.R.; Dec 21st, 1861 Christmas Number, The Queen illustrated journal, a Gillette double-edged safety razor with original box; letters and handwritten notes to and from members of the Robinson family, together with a quantity of prints, catalogues and other ephemera with various notes and annotations. Provenance: consigned for sale from the estate of a family member of the artist.
A small collection of Nursing related medals and badges: British Red Cross War Service 1914-18, EF in box named Miss H. Wilkins; BRCS Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid medal (35594 S Stoner) with Proficiency Voucher to Sydney Stoner 9.2.40, with lapel badge and BRCS Sussex badge in remains of box; BRCS Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid medal, Merit medal and 3 Year Service medal with 3 Year Service clasp and certificate to Louisa R Martin; BRCS Proficiency in First Aid with clasps for 1916 (2), 1917 to Hampton A Purkess; a BRCS 3 year service medal (40218) VF-EF. Also a Royal British Nurses Association membership badge (reverse engraved Margaret A James 4750) VF and a New Zealand Registered Nurse badge (to 3678 Winifred Morison Berry 1923) VF with slight enamel chipping (New Zealand Gazette shows Miss Berry was registered July 1928 at Dunedin Hospital). £60-80
Pair: BWM, Victory (3107420 Pte A.E. Beckett, 102-Can Inf), VF; ditto pair: BWM, Victory (250069 Cpl R Fortescue 102-Can Inf) VF. Single BWMs: (678064 A Sjt T.G. Harding 15. Can Inf, (correction to naming) VF and (285179 Pte L. Lambert 124 Can Inf) VF. A 1914-15 star (renamed "Sergt L. Wragge, 6007, 13 Batt. 2 Coy, R.H.C. Canada) VF (7) £100-140
Three: 1914 star with clasp, BWM, Victory (10181 Pte F H G Willey 2/R Suss R), VF, with Memorial Plaque to Francis Henry Gibson Willey, born Cuckfield, enlisted Chichester, killed in action BEF 14.9.1914 during the Battle of the Aisne aged 19 and commemorated at La Ferte-Sous-Jouarre Memorial, France. £100-140
A German Seitengewehr Model 1898 bayonet, slender blade 20¼" by "WK&C", the hilt having one piece ribbed wooden grip, the steel cross guard stamped "103.R.8.209", in its black painted steel scabbard with leather frog, which is also stamped "103.R". GC (the scabbard worn and dented). £200-250
A WWI officer's 7 section plated telescopic campaign beaker, height 2¾", with integral saucer base and detachable lid when closed, in its original leather case, one side inscribed in ink "R. Ripley, 2 Lt. 1st London Rifle Brigade, France" (a bit faint); and a smaller 4 section plated telescopic campaign beaker, height 2½", with its red leather covered case (incomplete). GC (2) £40-60
Commonwealth WWI medals: Pair: BWM, Victory (13761 Pte H R Harwood, NZEF) first slight staining to obverse, grey overall, Victory NEF. Note: Herbert Richard Harwood, Pte Ruahine Coy 1st Bn Wellington Regiment, killed in action 8.6.1917 aged 28 and is commemorated at the Messines Ridge (NZ) memorial. Single BWM (Pte D Blakemore 4th SAI, about VF. Single Victory medal, S African issue with English/Dutch text (L Cpl L R Phillips 4th SAI) NVF (4) £70-100
Pair of 18th century engravings, engraved by W. Byrne & J. Schuman. “Morning” and “Evening”. Published July 1794 by Darling & Thompson, London. Framed. 45x56cm, 18th century engraving, “View of Wansted House in Essex, the seat of the Earl of Tylney”. Framed. 16.5x21.5cm, 18th century coloured engraving, “View of the Collegiate Church of Holy Head, a Town and Cape of the Isle of Anglesea”. Published by Alexander Hogg. Framed. 16x18cm, Victorian 19th century Wesleyan Methodist, Twentieth Century Fund certificate. Signed to Hugh H Evans, 17 Station Road, Talysarn. John Hugh Evans, 1833-1886, was a Wesleyan Minister being admitted to the ministry in 1860. In original faux grain painted frame. Overall including frame 32x40cm, Arthur Uecker-Fensloff, d.1934 etching, titled in pencil lower left and signed lower right. Early 20th century. Framed and mounted. Overall including frame 32x36cm, 19th century coloured engraving. “Battle of Inkermann, November 5th 1854, the Guards resisting the attack on the two gun redoubt”, by R Hind and T Sherratt. Framed. Overall including frame 19x26.5cm, Cecil Aldin, 1870-1930. Coloured lithograph from a drawing, a view of The Old Quadrangle at Rugby School, one of the oldest parts of the complex built by Henry Hakewill in the first decades of the 19th century. Titled “Rugby School, The Old Quad”. Published by Richard Wyman & Co, London. Mounted and framed, Overall including frame 56x59cm, Pair of decorative lithographs, military processions, “Die Thuner” and “Der Hulfszug von Uri, Schwyz und Unterwalden”. Mounted and framed. Overall including frames 35.5x59.5cm (10)
Corgi - 2 x trucks, Foden Alpha in Ken Abram livery number 1176 of 2510 # CC13907 and a Scania R Series flatbed trailer & load in Prestons Of Potto livery number 0274 of 2060 # CC13713. They appear Mint with certificates and mirrors in Very Good boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee) [ba-2]
Danbury Mint - Classic Cars - A 1:24 scale 1969 Dodge Charger R/T die-cast model by Danbury Mint - Model is presented in original postage box and inner polystyrene box. Comes with certificate and original tissue. Outer box appears in good condition. Comes with plastic screwdriver accessory. The model in yellow livery appears in near mint condition. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (M)
A SELECTION OF EARLY TO MID 20TH CENTURY RINGS, to include an early to mid-20th century white metal enamel RAF sweet heart ring, stamped sterling silver, ring size M, an early 20th century 9ct yellow gold ruby and seed pearl dress ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, ring size M, a 9ct gold buckle ring, hallmarked London 1972, ring size R 1/2, together with a 9ct gold garnet five stone ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1972, ring size Q, approximate gross weight 10.49 grams (condition report: overall condition very good to good, wear visible in keeping with age)

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