LIEBIG, complete (25), S.1618-1641, inc. cities of Switzerland, caterpillars, space travel, river po, birds of the congo, history of Germany, desert plants, fish and fishing, life in sand dunes, parrots, monster sculptures of boars, rice from field to table etc., in ring-binder, VG to EX, 150
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MAGIC, selection, inc. booklets, Chronicle of Magic 1900-1999 by Hibberd, Hypnotist Bible by Delavar, Fountains and Acorns by Shoesmith; magazines, Rupert Howard School London (Lessons 1-25), Edward Bagshawes Magical Journal (12), 1929 (3), 1930 (6), 1931 (3); Abra Cadabra, The Budget, Linking Ring, Astro, Magic Circular etc., some rusting to staples to earlier issues, G to EX, Qty. (two boxes)
MATCHBOX LABELS, mixed selection, post-WWII, box and packet issues, home and export markets, inc. Turkey, Sweden, UK, Poland, Belgium, Switzerland; sets, odds; places, animals, culture, vehicles, cars, ships, torches, wildlife etc., loose-mounted to pages in seven ring binders/modern albums, G to VG, Qty.
MATCHBOX LABELS, mixed selection, post-WWII, box and packet issues, home and export markets, inc. Australia, Poland, Sweden, Czech, Belgium, UK, Finland, Philippines, Greek, Japan; sets, odds; road signs, topographical, pubs, costumes, castles, horses, wildlife, buildings, places of interest, ceramics etc., loose-mounted to pages in nine ring binders/modern albums, G to VG, Qty.
MATCHBOX LABELS, UK selection, post-WWII, box, packet and ARTB issues, home and export markets, inc. sets, odds; Anglia, Bryant & May, Morelands; ABC, Three Poodles, Nemco, Zyp, Birds Eye, The Three Stalks, Three Lions, Frontline, Swan Vesta, John Masters etc., loose-mounted to pages in six ring binders/modern albums, G to VG, Qty.
MATCHBOX LABELS, Czech selection, post-WWII, box and packet issues, home and export markets, inc. sets, odds; Bridge, Commodore, Rank, Butlins, butterflies, flags, fish, flowers, Scissors, coats of arms, Goliath Marathon, books, space etc., loose-mounted to pages in eight ring binders/modern albums, G to VG, Qty.
A four piece silver and tortoiseshell-backed dressing table brush set, marks rubbed; a silver ring tree, Jay, Richard Attenborough & Co (James Charles Jay), Chester 1902, scroll and floral design to base, 7.5cm; silver pepperette; napkin ring; teaspoons; silver-mounted cut glass scent bottle; heart-shaped blue ground pottery scent bottle, applied gilt decoration, silver top; and a white metal cigarette case; total weighable approx. 2.5oz.
A silver christening spoon, Jonathan Hayne, London 1833, cased; a silver christening set, Atkin & Oxley, Sheffield 1833, comprising King's pattern knife and fork, filled; a silver napkin ring; a silver charm bracelet with white metal charms; and a pair of white metal and enamel teaspoons; total weighable approx. 3oz.
An 18ct gold diamond and amethyst cluster ring, the round brilliant cut diamond surrounded by ten round brilliant cut amethysts, all claw set in a white metal mount, with 18ct yellow gold shank, ring size R, approx. gross 4g; an 18ct white gold aquamarine and diamond cluster ring, the oval mixed cut aquamarine claw set, surrounded by eight 8-cut diamonds claw set, in an 18 carat white gold ring, ring size R, total gross approx. 3g; and a 9ct garnet and seed pearl cluster ring, ring size M.
Six yellow gold gemset dress rings, five marked 9 carat, sapphire and diamond reverse cluster, ring size L, ruby and diamond square cluster size K (not marked), oval black stone cameo size M, oval cabochon turquoise matrix size J, oval cabochon green onyx size O, synthetic blue and white stones size K, gross weight 19.4gm.
Seven gemset rings, missing stones, triple ring with sapphire, ruby and diamonds, ring size L, 4gm, 18 carat yellow gold ring set with four diamonds (one missing), London 1904, size O, 3gm, rose metal ring set with a "bug" to the top with crystals,size L, other opal, turquoise diamond and garnet rings,
Five gold and gemset rings, a yellow metal ring marked 18ct and 22ct. four double claw set with an old cut diamond, ring size P, 4gm, a synthetic white stone star gypsy set in a 22 carat yellow gold signet ring, size L, 2.5gm, a 9 carat yellow gold signet ring, size L, 1.9gm, a 1970's 9 carat yellow and white gold large ruby and diamond cluster ring, (one ruby missing), Sheffield 1979, size P, an 18 cara yellow gold half hoop ring set with three cabochon cut opals and four diamond points, size P, 2.6gm.
Six yellow metal and gold band rings, 22 carat yellow gold wedding band, 3.6mm wide plain polished D shape, Birmingham 1932, 4.8gm, ring size M, broken 22 carat gold band, 0.9gm, yellow metal wedding band marked 18kt,3mm wide plain polished half D shape, 2.8gm, size N, a 9 carat gold band and two unmarked bands, 11.8gm.
A Victorian yellow metal target brooch set with seven purple stones, locket back, 40mm, yellow metal oval locket, 35mm, pendant bale marked 15c, oval carved shell cameo brooch in a yellow closed back setting, 18 x 15mm, rolled gold brooch, small rose metal ring set with a cabochon cut amethyst.
Mourning jewellery, rectangular garnet brooch 20x15mm with closed back setting and woven hair to centre, hair locket 25mm, rose metal ring with rectangular hair locket, ring size M, black bar brooch with three seed pearls, 40mm, oval brooch 30x25mm with star set with a pearl to centre and eight old cut diamonds into the rays.
A 9ct yellow gold, pink doublet and seed pearl bar brooch, the round cut pink doublet (untested) bezel set with three graduating seed pearls to either side, with safety chain, 5.1cm; a yellow metal and orange stone bar brooch, in the form of a stem with three orange stone flowers (untested), marked 375, 43mm; a yellow metal circular locket, engine-turned, 22mm diameter; a 9 carat yellow gold signet ring, ring size F 1/2; and antique gold and yellow metal rings, one marked 15ct.
An 18 carat yellow gold and diamond set ring, some stones missing, ring size N 1/2; an 18 carat yellow gold dress stud; a 9 carat yellow gold and garnet cluster ring, the central oval mixed cut garnet approx. 10.2mm x 8.4mm claw set, surrounded by twenty round cut garnets claw set, ring size O 1/2; a pair of 9 carat yellow gold drop earrings; a yellow metal cameo ring, marked 9ct, ring size approx. O as shank distorted; a trace link chain, marked 9ct; a yellow metal double-sided photograph locket, marked 9ct; and a yellow metal stick pin with photograph finial.
Gemporia - A rainbow sapphire and white topaz ring, the ten pear cut rainbow sapphires 5x4mm claw set, with five round cut white topaz 1.75mm diameter claw set vertically, total 0.130 carats, with nine round cut white topaz 1.3mm diameter claw set to each shoulder, total 0.190 carats; a rainbow sapphire ring, the six oval cut rainbow sapphires 5x4mm claw set, total 2.910 carats; a multi-colour sapphire ring, the six oval cut multi-colour sapphires 5x3mm claw set, total 1.850 carats; a multi-colour sapphire ring, the sixteen round cut multi-colour sapphires 2.4mm x 2.3mm claw set in two horizontal rows, total 1.110 carats; a Songea multi sapphire ring, the stones ranging from 3.25mm diameter to 3.75mm bezel set, total 0.930 carats; and a Sakaraha pink sapphire circular cluster ring, the oval cut centre pink sapphire and outer ring of pink sapphires 4x3mm bezel set, total 2.060 carats, with an inner circle of eight round cut pink sapphires 1.5mm diameter, total 0.130 carats; all in silver, ring sizes L1/2 to N1/2, with Limited Edition Certificates.
Gemporia - A star sapphire and white zircon ring, the oval cut star sapphire 9x7mm claw set, 3.090 carats, with a round cut white zircon 2mm diameter claw set to each side, total 0.100 carats, set in silver, ring size N 1/2; a star sapphire ring, the round cut star sapphire 7mm diameter claw set, 2.290 carats, in silver, ring size L; a blue star sapphire pendant, the oval cut star sapphire 11x9mm claw set, 5.850 carats, in silver; and an Orissa and Kanchanaburi sapphire pendant, the oval cut Orissa sapphire 10x8mm claw set, 3.730 carats, with five Kanchanaburi sapphires 1.5mm diameter claw set to the front, total 0.130 carats; all in silver, with Limited Edition Certificates.
Victorian and later jewellery, micro mosaic bracelet and two brooches, an oval carved shell cameo brooch, 42x35mm, two bug brooches (one missing a stone), locket with a bloodstone to one side with applied Masonic compass and square, agate cabochon in a base metal ring mount, red enamel stem wind fob watch, etc.
Collection of Victorian and later gold and costume jewellery, pinchbeck brooch with glass centre, oval portrait pendant, 30mm wide frost finish Victorian half hinged bangle, pair of enamelled swallow earrings, bar brooches, fob with horse head to one side and black onyx to other, link chain with 9c pad stamp 4.9gm, 9ct broken signet ring 2.8gm, rolled gold bamboo design half hinged bangle, etc.
A lady's 9ct rose gold wrist watch, white enamel 22mm dial with black and red arabic numerals, outer chapter ring of gold-coloured beads, Swiss movement, on a rose metal expanding link gate bracelet, marked 9ct, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
9 carat yellow gold yellow gold demi hunter pocket watch, 40mm white enamel dial with a roman numeral chapter ring with subsidiary seconds dial in 9 carat yellow gold plain polished outer and inner cases by Dennison, Birmingham 1928, numbered 437759, black enamel chapter ring surrounding bubble glass to front cover, stem wind Zenith movement number 2768777, gross weight 100gm, no personal engravings or inscriptions, watch winds freely, hands set and is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
A graduated simulated pearl necklace, clasp marked 9ct, 57cm; a gilt metal and red enamel pencil holder, connector marked 9.375, 42mm; a Catherine Popesco cherub brooch, dark blue with gilt highlights, 77mm diameter; a pair of hexagonal gilt metal and paste ear clips, faceted black paste stone to centre with colourless paste stone surround, 24mm; a pair of similar circular ear clips with matching pin; a silver paste set buckle ring; a bakelite and gilt metal fur clip in the form of a snail, 53mm; and other vintage jewellery items.
A reproduction mahogany serpentine-front small upright chest fitted six long drawers with brass ring handles, 21” wide x 39¼” high x 16¾” deep; a reproduction mahogany four-drawer bedside chest, 18¾” wide x 27½” high x 15” deep; & a similar three-drawer ditto, 18¾” wide x 27” high x 16¾” deep.
Three: Drummer P. Hughes, 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots Fusiliers, who was killed in action at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle on 10 March 1915 1914 Star (10031 Dmr: P. Hughes. 2/R. Sc: Fus.); British War and Victory Medals (10031 Pte. P. Hughes. R. S. Fus.) ring suspension missing from Victory Medal, with replacement suspender now also detached, Memorial Plaque (Peter Hughes), medals heavily worn, therefore fine, the plaque somewhat better (4) £140-£180 --- Peter Hughes was born in Govan, Glasgow and attested for the Royal Scots Fusiliers at Paisley in 1909 or 1910. He served during the Great War on the Western Front with the 2nd Battalion from 6 October 1914 and was killed in action on 10 March 1915, the first day of the Battle of Neuve Chapelle. His Dependant’s Pension was awarded to Agnes O’Brien Hughes and, having no known grave, he is commemorated on Le Touret Memorial, France. Sold with a cut out photograph of the recipient wearing a Glengarry cap.
A scarce ‘Relief of Chitral 1895’ C.B. group of three awarded to Major-General H. B. ‘Jackal’ MacCall, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, who commanded the 1st Battalion in the battle of the Malakand Pass The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, C.B. (Military) Companion’s breast badge, silver-gilt and enamels, complete with swivel-ring bar suspension and ribbon buckle; Canada General Service 1866-70, 1 clasp, Fenian Raid 1866 (Ens: H. B. Macall. 4/60 Regt.); India General Service 1895-1902, 1 clasp, Relief of Chitral 1895 (Ltt. Coll: H. B. MacCall 1st Bn. K.R. Rifle Corps) the first with chipping to both wreaths, otherwise good very fine and better (3) £3,000-£4,000 --- C.B. London Gazette 21 January 1896: ‘In recognition of services during the operations of the Chitral Relief Force.’ One of 10 officers of the 4/60th to receive the Canada G.S. medal, the clasp ‘Fenian Raid 1866’ in combination with that of ‘Relief of Chitral 1895’ is unique. Henry Blackwood MacCall was born on 15 August 1845, son of Colonel George MacCall. He was appointed Ensign, by purchase, in the 60th K.R.R.C. on 16 February 1864, and served with the 4th Battalion in Canada 1865-67 (Medal with clasp). He served in India from 1868 to 1903, with the 3rd Battalion 1868-72, and as Lieutenant in the 2nd Battalion 1873-81, becoming Captain in 1875 and A.D.C. to Commander-in-Chief, East Indies [General Sir Frederick Haines] in 1880-81. He was promoted to Major in the 4th Battalion in 1881, and to Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding the 1st Battalion, in July 1891, serving with the Isazai Expedition in 1892 [No medals awarded for this expedition]. MacCall commanded the 1st Battalion throughout the operations of the Chitral Relief Force in 1895, serving with the leading brigade under Brigadier-General A. A. Kinloch. The Battalion highly distinguished itself in the battle of the Malakand Pass on the 3rd of April, and again in the action at Khar on the following day, thereby adding ‘Chitral’ to the honours of the Regiment. Despatches, London Gazette 15 November 1895: ‘Lieutenant-Colonel H. B. MacCall, King’s Royal Rifle Corps, who, by skilfully using his opportunities, brought his battalion to the main position of the enemy and joined the King’s Own Scottish Borderers in the final rush and capture of the main position.’ (C.B.; Medal with clasp). He was commanding the 41st Regimental District, Cardiff, 1897-98, and was appointed Deputy Adjutant General in India in February 1899, commanding 2nd Class District, India, 1901-02. He retired in August 1902 and was promoted to Hon. Major-General in September 1917. Major-General MacCall, who was affectionately known as ‘Jackal’ in the regiment, died on 22 July 1921.

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