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An incredible platinum diamond solitaire ring, the round brilliant cut stone weighing approx 9.50ct in yellow gold six claw pierced setting, ring size K/L, diamond certificated and graded as clarity VS1, colour grade N+. CONDITION REPORT Dimensions estimated at 13.66-13.76mm diameter, 8.40mm depth (estimated). As the mounting covers the culet it is difficult to get a true reading of the stone but it has been measured numerous times, each time weighing approx 9.50ct. The grading notes mention the condition of the stone to be very good, the symmetry good and the cut grade good and the certificate is available for viewing and will be sold with the ring.
A 20th century lacquered brass Harding and Bazeley of Cheltenham spherical weight clock, the gilt chapter ring set with Roman numerals and presented with posted frame, no. 656, height 35cm. CONDITION REPORT Currently not in working order. The gears are not turning. There are 24 spherical weights.
A platinum, sapphire and diamond ladies' dress ring, the largest central sapphire flanked with two rows of three diamonds and a small sapphire with raised split shoulders, shank unmarked, size O, approx weight 4.5g. CONDITION REPORT Nicely presented, one diamond has possible been replaced because it is set slightly higher, but it is difficult to spot.
1st (Royal) Dragoons Waterloo Medal. Awarded to “SERJ. WILLIAM BROWN 1ST REG. DRAGOON GUARDS” Retaining steel clip and ring. Sergeant William Brown is confirmed on the Waterloo Medal Roll. Born at Silchester Hampshire He joined the Regiment in 1798 and served 20 years and six months. He was discharged on the 28th December 1818 due to being unfit for further service and was entered as a Chelsea Pensioner. He died in March 1830
BUF British Union of Fascists 1949 Official Newspaper “UNION”, A selection of ten editions of the official newspaper. Numbers 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67. These papers provide a wealth of research information, illustrations and adverts. The overall condition is good, with the usual discolouring and some wear associated with their age a number removed from a ring binder. (10 items) Viewing Recommended.
German Third Reich SS 12 year Long Service Award A fine 2nd class example, the obverse bearing SS runes within an oak wreath; reverse inscribed “Für treue dienste in der SS” superimposed on the numeral ‘4’. Small bevelled ring to top retains teardrop ribbon loop; ribbon now absent. NGC Award founded 30th January 1938. Designed by Professor Karl Diebitsch of Munich.
German Third Reich SA Stormtrooper’s trade dagger. A good clean interesting example with nickel mounts, the blade etched “Alles für Deutschland”. Black wooden grip with applied silvered eagle and enamelled circular SA device. Housed in original brown painted scabbard with nickel plated mounts, unusually each only fitted with one screw, with single loose suspension ring with black leather suspension and RZM marked spring clip. GC These were made at the end of the war, in all shapes and sizes, from maker’s left over pieces to exchange / trade with opposing forces for food and cigarettes.
German Third Reich NSKK dagger by by Horster, Solingen. A good example with nickel mounts, the blade etched ‘Alles für Deutschland’ and bearing maker’s oval logo. Brown wooden grip inlaid with silvered eagle and swastika and enamelled circular SA device; crossguard stamped with ‘Ha (Group Hansa). Housed in original black painted scabbard with nickel mounts, the top mount with single suspension ring. Minor service wear, VGC NSKK (National Socialist Motor Corps) wore standard SA daggers from 1933 until 1936 when black scabbards were adopted.
German Third Reich SA Group Nordmark Stormtrooper’s dagger by C. Eppenstein-Söhne Solingen. A fine example by rare maker with nickel mounts, the blade etched “Alles für Deutschland” and bearing maker’s logo. Brown wooden grip inlaid with silvered eagle and swastika and enamelled circular SA device; crossguard engraved “Nm” (SA Group Nordmark). Housed in repainted brown painted scabbard with nickel mounts, the top mount with single suspension ring retaining brown leather strap and clip with belt loop and grip strap. Minor service wear, and restoration, generally VGC SA (Sturmabteilung) “Brown Shirts” dagger introduced in 1933.
German Third Reich SA Group Sachsen Stormtrooper’s dagger by Ernst Pack & Shone of Solingen. A good example with nickel mounts, the blade etched “Alles für Deutschland” and bearing maker’s dancer logo. Brown wooden grip inlaid with silvered eagle and swastika and enamelled circular SA device; crossguard stamped with “Sa” (SA Group Sachsen). Housed in original brown painted scabbard with nickel mounts, the top mount with single suspension ring. Dull, GC SA (Sturmabteilung) “Brown Shirts” dagger introduced in 1933.
German Third Reich SA Group Berlin-Brandenberg Stormtrooper’s dagger by Ernst Pack & Shone of Solingen. A good example with nickel mounts, the blade etched “Alles für Deutschland” and bearing maker’s dancer logo. Brown wooden grip inlaid with silvered eagle and swastika and enamelled circular SA device; crossguard stamped with “B” (SA Group Berlin-Brundenberg). Housed in original brown painted scabbard with nickel mounts, the top mount with single suspension ring. Minor service wear. VGC SA (Sturmabteilung) “Brown Shirts” dagger introduced in 1933.
German Third Reich 1933 model SS dagger by WKC, Solingen. A good example, the blade etched ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’ (My Honour is Loyalty), the reverse with RZM logo, 1053/38 over circular SS runes. Nickel plated mounted black wooden grip inlaid with silvered eagle and swastika and enamelled circular SS runes device. Housed in black painted nickel mounted scabbard with single suspension ring, complete with worn suspension strap (M5/25) and belt loop. A little wear to plating. GC
German Third Reich 1933 model SS dagger by Rich. Arb. Herder, Solingen. A good example, the blade etched “Meine Ehre heist Treue” (My Honour is Loyalty), and bearing Herder’s oval logo with central star. Black wooden grip inlaid with silvered eagle and enamelled circular SS device (replaced and AF). Housed in original, anodised nickel mounted scabbard with single suspension ring. Complete with restored Assmann upright hanger (new straps and buckle). GC
German Third Reich NSFK dagger by F & A Helbig, Steinbach KrM. A fine early nickel mounted example. Blue leather grip with black enamel swastika to centre of down swept crossguard (stamped ‘K’ on the end) on either side, numbered A112 on side of swastika mount. Double edged polished blade bearing faint oval maker’s logo. Housed in original blue leather and nickel mounted scabbard, with single suspension ring and complete with strap and belt clip; scabbard throat stamped with winged Icarus and swastika device, B84 and 33. One chape screw has been absent for many years. VGC
A silver tankard of baluster form with foliate capped scroll handle, on a circular foot, Sheffield 1970, a set of six silver teaspoons, cased, a silver napkin ring, a silver napkin ring, a pair of plated salad servers with porcelain Imari pattern handles, a set of six plated coffee spoons and another spoon.

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