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Lot 779

An abalone cameo dress ring, in 14k, and a 9ct gold photo pendant (2)

Lot 783

A 9ct gold 1/4 dollar ring, ring size, 7.4g (o)

Lot 786

A George V full sovereign ring, dated 1911, in a 9ct gold mount 13.3g

Lot 797

A 9ct gold necklace, flattened curb links, also a similar bracelet, wedding band and a sapphire and diamond ring, 23g (4)

Lot 828

An Arts and Crafts opal ring, the black opal doublet in a floral silver setting, ring size (l)

Lot 829

Four gem set rings, including an amethyst and peridot dress ring (4)

Lot 830

A tiger eye oval drop pendant, a 9ct gold seal, and a signet ring (3)

Lot 832

A 9ct gold gem set ring, together with three others (4)

Lot 834

A pearl and yellow metal marriage ring, floral high set seed pearls in a high carat gold, 12.7g, ring size (l)

Lot 839

A ruby and diamond cluster ring, oval ruby surrounded by brilliant cuts in 18ct gold, ring size (m)

Lot 840

A diamond solitaire, brilliant cut in banded shank, ring size (m)

Lot 843

A sapphire and diamond cluster ring, oval sapphire surrounded by brilliant cuts in an 18ct mount, ring size (m)

Lot 846

A silver gem set dress ring, foil backed quartz in an ornate white metal setting

Lot 847

A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, four gold rings, and a gem set ring, 26g

Lot 848

A 9ct gold ring, abstract design, and an pair of amber earrings, also a quantity of costume jewels and a wooden jewellery box (a parcel)

Lot 1032

A set of six silver napkin rings, London 1975, three other silver examples and a continental ring (10)

Lot 1043

A George V novelty salt, modelled as a kayak, Chester 1914, markers RP, also a silver napkin ring and a modern silver trinket box (3)

Lot 251

* Albatros CIII. A good 1/6th-scale former flying model of the General Reconnaissance machine of the Imperial Air Force, of wooden airframe construction with doped fabric flying surfaces, authentic colours & markings, with good detail including "Scarff-ring" mounted machine gun to rear cockpit and pilot to front, dummy-engine etc, still fitted with "Super-Tigre" motor, originally made for the BBC "Wings" serialized programme c.1980s, shows minor fabric damage to tail-plane, wingspan 90in (230cm) (1)

Lot 257

* Bristol Fighter FE2B. An early 20th c. scratch-built model of the RFC General Purpose two-seater machine c. 1917, constructed of wood and metal with good detail features including cockpits with figures and machine gun on scarff-ring to rear cockpit, painted finish in RFC squadron livery, shows minor wear & patination with age, wingspan 10.5in (28cm) (1)

Lot 598

* Spanish Civil War. A photographic record covering certain elements of this 1930s conflict, many agency, private and press images from the studios of AGIP, Keystone, Wide World Photos, Meurisse-Mondial-Rd, Fulgur and others, many images of soldiers from both side of the war, victorious or otherwise, women fighters alongside their men, boy and girl soldiers, wounded men, men of the International Brigade, press photographers at the front, prisoners under interrogation, many action images and similar, most with press or other captions to verso, approx. 115 images contained in a modern ring binder, with some press cuttings (1)

Lot 607

* MI5 - Nazi Germany. A group of five scrap album diaries compiled by (Fitzherbert Charles) Gerald Gough, c. 1923-78, a total of approx. 250 folio leaves filled with manuscript journal entries relating to motoring and walking tours, etc., with diagramatic maps of routes taken, numerous b&w photos including small format snapshots, postcards, newscuttings, plus printed and miscelleaneous ephemera, the first album including documents and photographs relating to the start of Gough`s civil service career as Private Secretary and Aide-de-Camp to Herbert Stanley (1872-1955), the British Administrator and Governor of Northern Rhodesia, one section of nine pages of cuttings, diary notes and photos relating to the visit of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales [later King Edward VIII] in 1925, nine of the photos and snapshots showing the Prince with Herbert Stanley, in a small dugout, meeting the Governor of the Katanga, Belgian Congo, etc., the album also containing trips to France, Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Uganda and Kenya, the second and third albums seemingly overlapping and slightly mixed in chronology containing similar illustrated diary accounts from c. 1926-33, and including visits to France, Sweden, Finland, Holland, Switzerland, Greece, Kenya, Spain, St. Helena, The Balkans, U.S.A., Canada, Gibraltar, Morocco, Southern Rhodesia, Malta, Germany, and Eastern Europe, etc., typically written-up in a touristic manner but with increasing emphasis on Germany and occasional political insights, `I enjoyed this trip to Germany, especially the last bit, and really found out a good deal and I might tabulate a few impressions thus: 1. It is still a fearfully policed state with Verbotstafeln everywhere and official-sid [?], the official being a tin-god before whom humility is advisable, 2. A worship of athletics seems to have taken the place of religion ... a cult of the simple and bare ... everyone is suffering under the war guilt complex - you get very fed up with talking about the war ... 6. The bitterness of politics is amazing. When I was in Bavaria the Communists-v-the Nazis - the only people who really mattered were not allowed to hold meetings as some people always get killed & injured when they do. I was shown round the Brown House at Munich, the headquarters of the Hitler party, very interesting. The flag was halfmast almost every day because some Nazis had been murdered by Communists. You have to be very careful about announcing stray political opinions to complete strangers. This especially as most Germans take things so seriously. They are wonderfully serious-minded about Things That Matter. Greatly painstaking, they do everything exceedingly thoroughly. About the future who can say at a time like this? Large numbers of people say the trend must be either to Moskow or to Hitler, Communism or military anti-French nationalism. Perhaps the middle party can steer a reasonable course. Though they are very nice to the British the widely believed thesis is that England was jealous of Germany`s growing trade & that Edward VII surrounded her with a ring of enemies who eventually, and on instigation, fell on her & crushed her` (July 1931), the fourth album beginning with a visit to Germany, a photograph of a Concentration Camp near Worms, photos of a Labour Camp in East Prussia, August 1933, one photo with the Marburg Verein Deutschen Studenten, Gough`s touring going to Austria, Yugoslavia, Belgium, Holland, Czechoslovakia, Italy, much centred around Musikheim, Frankfurt, photos of visits by Yorkshire miners and Welsh quarrymen, continuing to the start of the War, an entry for 1942-46 beginning, `After I left the Home Office [1940?], I went through a very unhappy period, brought upon me by the stupidity of others, only a kind of wry sense of humour brought me through ... I eventually enlisted in the R.A.F.`, the last part of the albums containing trips to Britain and Europe, and continuing into the fifth album which includes Egypt, France, Mexico, Guatamala, and ending c. 1978 with family photos, all contemp. half morocco, the first three volumes with linen covers, some soiling and wear, oblong folio, together with an illuminated testamonial dated 11th October 1924 given to Gough`s father, Prebendary Alfred William Gough and his wife by the Parish of Holy Trinity, Brompton, plus a folder of notes and cuttings, largely relating to Prebendary Gough`s political campaigning for religious freedom in Russia, plus several photographs of him. Gerald Gough (1899-1986) had his home at Gorse Cliff, Nefyn, in what is now Gwynned. Clearly highly fluent in German it is clear from a signed but undated (prob. late 1940s) typed copy letter to Colonel W. H. Cooke, Room 055 [MI5 HQ] that Gough did work for MI5. Through some misunderstanding or mistake or breach of protocol Gough was released perhaps explaining the gap at the beginning of the Second World War in the diaries and his subsequent career in the R.A.F. The letter begins `I am writing for two reasons, first you asked me where we stood as regards my case, second you asked me who an Italian Fascist was I thought of going to see in 1938. I would be glad if you would attach this to the memorandum I submitted to you. The Italian was Sig. Giuseppe Rinvolucri, St. Francis Grange, Glan Conwy, whom I saw about three times ... The German, to whom the letter was written, I met once, I did not take him to see this Italian, but I thought it an interesting idea as I was suspicious of both. I gave your representative, Mr. Finney, information about the Italian. You accused me of attacking you, but I do not agree. Lord Brabazon, then Minister of Aircraft Production, went to Kinnaird House and Brig. Sam Wilson, formerly Head of the Colonial Office, enquired at Air Ministry, this was very natural as he was one of the signatories of the papers for my commission when you refused it. Since those days my conduct has been on the whole discreet and correct, my great object was to try and convince you that I was not so bad as you obviously thought. The fact that nearly every C.O. I was under in the R.A.F. put me up for a reasonable job, usually Intelligence, should not be put down as an attempt by me to attack you ... you contend that there was nothing against me after the "inquiry" in 1940. The position was that you would not employ me, in spite of all recommendations, because you do not think me suitable ... Your report to U.N.R.R.A. which has just enforced my resignation was pretty severe. You state that I was allowed by you to serve in the R.A.F. on condition no confidential information got into my hands ... what have I done to deserve such statements`. Later in the three-page letter he writes, `When you judge me so hardly you consider none of the plus points like the above, like the fact that I was such an object of hatred and suspicion to the Nazis, who thought that I was in Intelligence. You seem to consider only the minus points - that I had contacts long ago that you consider undesirable [presumably undesirable Germans and contact with anti-semitic organisations] ... I do not blame you for your attitude to me, the whole business is a matter of bad luck. When the Germans showed such suspicion of me that they arrested me the last time I crossed the German frontier (1937). I should have reported it to you, similarly that attack on me in Yorkshire in 1939, though I thought that was up to the police. I have no personal animus against MI5 and to you I am grateful for your friendliness and courtesy` and finishing with a postscript, `I suppose to "clear my name" is an incorrect expression as you tell me my name is clear. I should say to convince you that I am a reliable person`. (a carton)

Lot 632

* Luftwaffe Dagger. A Luftwaffe 1st Patt. dress dagger (1935), with hanging chains, very clean double edged blade, maker Paul Weyersberg & Co., Solingen, cross guard and pommel good early nickel plated with brass mobile swastika emblems to both crossguard and pommel, wood handle, wire bound with blue morocco leather covering, scabbard covered with blue morocco leather and with three nickel plated fittings, centre and top shape with ring suspension and nickel plated chain suspension, blade 30cm, overal length approx. 82cm (1)

Lot 633

* Luftwaffe Dagger. A Luftwaffe 1st Patt. dress dagger (1935) with hanging chains, very clean double edged blade, maker Gebr Heller, Marienthal, b. Schweina/Cr. cross guard and pommel good early nickel plated with brass mobile swastika emblems to both cross guard and pommel, wood handle, wire bound with blue morocco leather covering, scabbard covered with blue morocco leather and with three quality nickel plated fittings, centre and top shape with ring suspension and nickel plated chain suspension, some damage to top part of scabbards leather, blade 30cm, overall length approx. 82cm (1)

Lot 634

* Luftwaffe Dagger. A Luftwaffe 2nd Patt. (1937) dress dagger with portpee, clean double edged blade, maker F. Horster, Solingen, alloy fittings to cross guard and pommel, bright orange celluloid grip with aluminium wire portpee attached, steel plated scabbard with two ring suspension, blade 55cm, overall length approx. 43cm (1)

Lot 639

* SA Dagger. An SA dagger with hanging strap, very clean double edged blade, on one side the SA motto etched into the blade `Alles fur Deutschland`, the other side with maker, `Jos. Schlimbach, Solingen`, early nickel plated crossguard and pommel, the reverse of the lower crossguard having the unit marking `No` (Nordsee), brown plated scabbard with nickel plated fittings, the top fitting having a suspension ring with leather and nickel plated fitting hanging strap attached, blade 22cm, overall length approx. 37cm, plus a group of five reproduction Third Reich daggers, comprising SA Honour Dagger, Diplomatic Official`s dagger, Hitler Youth knife, Dagger of Industry, home made dagger, condition very good (6)

Lot 643

* Anti-Aircraft Binocular Gunsight Telescope. A WW2 period prismatic sighting telescope, the body engraved Tel. Identification A.A. Mark III H.G.P. & Co. 1941 Regd. No 1659 V.D.0428, with No. 9 Mk II Grubb-Parsons binocular attachments dated 1940, with two ring and bead supplementary sights, variation edge-bar needle, universal bubble level, vernier fine adjustment for azimuth and elevation, twin carrying handles, the 2.25 inch diameter telescopic lenses with detachable tinted shade, 31.25 in (79.4cm) wide overall (1)

Lot 2

* Aircraft miscellany. A collection of mostly privately taken aircraft photographs of Royal Air Force and Royal Navy, Piston, Turboprop and Jet Fighters, bombers and transport, aircraft and aircrew groups, most images well mounted with typed labels contained in fourteen A4 sized Sekisei clear holder albums, together with four ring-bound albums containing colour and black and white images, snapshot size of R.A.F. and captured Luftwaffe aircraft (18)

Lot 33

* An Aviation Miscellany. A collection of manufacturer`s official, publicity, military and private photographs from numerous sources, many contained in a modern ring binder, others in a well arranged plastic window album, many postcard size with inscriptions on verso, an album of small format colour and black/white images, a folio devoted to the Vickers `Viking`, `Valetta`, and `Varsity`, and a quantity of others in two boxes, approx. 850 images (2 cartons)

Lot 47

* Aerobatics. A miscellaneous collection of press and other images of many military aerobatic teams including the "Red Arrows", "Blue Angels", "Blue Eagles", "Patrouille Suisse" (Hawker Hunter`s), "Patrouille de France" (Alpha Jet), the U.S. "Thunderbirds" and many others, some group photographs of pilots and ground engineers, some in colour, approx. 90 images, contained in a modern ring binder (1)

Lot 50

* Aviatrix. A miscellaneous collection of press and other images, of numerous lady pilots, c. 1936-1970, some reproducted on paper, including Jacqueline Auriol, Maryse Bastie, Jerri Cobb, Jacqueline Cochrane, Amelia Earhart, Ursula Hedinger, Gabriella Luetti, Beryl Markham, Sheila Scott, Pascal Schneider, Martina Solvieva and many others flying commercial and military aeroplanes and helicopters, approx. 80 images contained in a modern ring binder (approx. 80)

Lot 95

* Concorde. A collection of approx. 130 b & w and colour manufacturer`s, press and private photographs, c. 1970s, mostly Concorde 001 & 002, under construction, on the tarmac, in the air, a few interior shots, etc., mostly 7 x 9 in (18 x 23cm), together with Concorde Flight News, issues 1-78 (complete), June 1969-May 1976, b & w illusts. and diags., contained in orig. manufacturer`s grey plastic ring binders, plus two binders containing Concorde engineering Notes, 4to (5)

Lot 97

* Miscellaneous aviation photographs. The end of the Oughton Aviation Photographic Archive, comprising 1200+ miscellaneous black and white photographs from the pioneer days of Bleriot to the supersonic age of Concorde, c. 1909-2009, including a small number of small-format photographs of pioneer aviators and their machines, plus manufacturer`s, press and reprint photographs of inter-war and WWII-period aircraft, as well as post-war passenger airliners and jet aircraft, etc., contained in various photographers` cardstock boxes and ring files etc. (a carton)

Lot 107

Bowyer (Michael J.F., and others). Action Stations. Military Airfields of the United Kingdom, plus Britain`s Military Airfields, 1939-45, together 11 vols., all 1st eds., 1979-89, num. b & w illusts. from photos, orig. boards in d.j., 8vo, together with Airfields of Norfolk and Suffolk, nos. 1-7, pub. Norfolk & Suffolk Aviation Museum, mixed eds., 1980-92, roneod text, orig. printed wrappers, slim folio, plus Airfield Plans, pub. After the Battle Magazine, c. 1970s, 120 folding plans contained in five orig. black plastic ring binders, plus The Aeroplane Spotter, 3 vols. (complete), 1941-48, Air-Britain publications, Sky Ways - the Journal of the Airplane, 1920-1940, Aircraft Recognition, Inter-Services Journal, etc. (3 cartons)

Lot 16

A treen money box in the form of a castle, three treen barrels made from the teak of HMS Iron Duke, Queen Elizabeth and Valiant, also a napkin ring from the teak of HMS Elizabeth.

Lot 48

An etched oval bevelled mirror with glass sconce, mounted on a fabric covered panel, 32 x 17cm, a cast metal plaque depicting profile portrait of Charles Dickens, mounted on circular plaque with ring suspension, diameter 25cm, also a Copeland Spode Toby jug, height 16cm (3).

Lot 737

A Japanese carved and pierced ivory napkin ring, a pair of ivory napkin rings and a cloisonné napkin ring (4).

Lot 818

A pair of hallmarked silver oval pedestal salts, Birmingham 1906, a silver napkin ring, engraved sterling silver bangle and a pair of cut glass salts.

Lot 948

A 9ct sapphire and diamond ring, a 9ct wedding band and a 9ct seven stone ring (3).

Lot 949

A modern 14ct gold limited edition dress ring 57/150, also two 9ct dress rings, all boxed.

Lot 950

An 18ct gold diamond set solitaire ring, 3.5g.

Lot 958

An 18ct gold sapphire and diamond five stone ring.

Lot 959

A Victorian sovereign, mounted in 9ct as a ring, date indistinct but possibly 1874, 9g.

Lot 962

An 18ct diamond set cluster ring, the central diamond surrounded by six others, approx 2.30ct, 4.7g.

Lot 963

A Georgian 14ct gold memorial ring, dated 1788.

Lot 970

An 18ct white gold opal and diamond ring, boxed.

Lot 971

A large yellow metal opal set ring, tests as 14ct gold, boxed.

Lot 973

A 9ct gold ring set with diamond chips, also a cased pair of stick pins (2).

Lot 974

A 14ct gold ring, the central opal surrounded by alternate rubies and diamonds, boxed.

Lot 975

An impressive 9ct gold dress ring, boxed.

Lot 977

A 9ct amethyst set ring, also a Turkish yellow metal coiled serpent ring, tests as 14ct (2).

Lot 982

An Egyptian scarab mounted in yellow metal as a ring.

Lot 986

A 19th century yellow metal signet ring, the lapis lazuli seal with locket back, unmarked.

Lot 997

A Victorian oval cameo brooch, an agate and yellow metal seal, a white metal ring, carved ivory cross and a smaller cross (5).

Lot 1004

An 18ct gold three stone diamond ring.

Lot 1015

An 18ct gold solitaire ring with diamond chip set shoulders.

Lot 1016

An 18ct gold wedding band, approx 3g, also an Egyptian yellow metal stone set ring (2).

Lot 1020

An 18ct ruby and diamond half eternity ring, 5.1g.

Lot 1021

Two 9ct gold necklaces, a 9ct bracelet and an 18ct illusion set ring, combined weight approx 23.5g.

Lot 1033

A wide 9ct gold wedding band, approx 4.8g, also an 18ct ring (af) (2).

Lot 1034

A 9ct gold ring set with large amethyst coloured stone, a Continental 900 stamped silver cameo bracelet and a white metal charm bracelet (3).

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