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Lot 14

A LARGE PAIR OF RUBY TINTED VASES. 13.5 ins high.

Lot 101

C19th Bohemian gilt decorated ruby glass six-piece part service comprising a pedestal bowl with cover (the bowl with re-glued section), an oval dish and four circular plates, all with shaped rims, wear to gilt (6) (see illustration).

Lot 105

Large C19th Bohemian pale ruby flashed cut glass pedestal vase with ten etched oval panels depicting a huntsman, horses, dogs and deer, 13.5ins. (34.3cms.) high (see illustration).

Lot 106

Pair of clear glass vases, ruby glass ewer, and ruby glass ashtray, all attributed to Whitefriars, the pair of vases 8.65ins. high (4).

Lot 1

A heavy cut glass circular fruit bowl on stemmed base, 13cm high; together with a ruby flash and cut glass bowl and one other cut glass fruit bowl

Lot 2

A small Victorian Cranberry glass jug with folded rim and plain handle, 10.5cm high; together with four ruby glass bowl wine glasses

Lot 192

An 18ct white gold ring set with central synthetic ruby flanked with diamond shoulders.

Lot 1175

Three: Private F. H. Ruby, Gloucestershire Regiment 1914-15 Star (20552 Pte., Glouc. R.); British War and Victory Medals (20552 Pte., Glouc. R.) good very fine (3) £60-80 Francis Henry Ruby was born and enlisted at Woolwich. He was killed in action in France and Flanders on 16 June 1916 whilst serving with the 1st Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment. £60-£80

Lot 1432

An extremely rare Second World War ‘Triple D.F.C.’ group of six awarded to Squadron Leader R. Van den Bok, Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve, who, having survived a very close encounter with the Scharnhorst during the famous ‘Channel Dash’ in February 1942, and been awarded his first D.F.C., added an immediate Bar for making a successful evasion attempt after being shot down and wounded over Belgium - a Second Bar followed for radio counter-measure operations in Flying Fortresses in 1944-45 distinguished Flying Cross, G.VI.R., with Second and Third Award Bars, the reverse of the Cross officially dated ‘1942’ and the Bars ‘1942’ and ‘1945’; 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star, clasp, France and Germany; Defence and War Medals; U.S.A., Silver Star, the reverse inscribed, ‘F./O. R. Van den Bok, D.F.C.’, mounted as worn, together with the recipient’s Caterpillar Club Membership Badge, gold, with ‘ruby’ eyes, the reverse officially inscribed, ‘F./O. R. Van den Bock, D.F.C.’, lacquered, generally good very fine (6) £2500-3000 ex John Hayward collection and thence Hayward’s Gazette (No. 3, October 1974, Item No. 423); just 46 British and Commonwealth aircrew were awarded the D.F.C. with 2 Bars in the 1939-45 War. d.F.C. London Gazette 4 August 1942. The original recommendation states: ‘Flying Officer Van den Bok has taken part in 29 sorties, a large number of them being carried out against heavily defended targets, and pressed home with determination and resolve. He has participated in repeated attacks on Mannheim, Duisberg, Huls, Bremen, Kile and Hamburg, returning from seven different sorties in aircraft severely damaged by enemy A.A. fire. As a Wireless Operator he has been responsible on many occasions for his aircraft’s safe return in bad weather. he was the Wireless Operator / Air Gunner on a Hampden which made a low-level attack on the Scharnhorst during the battleship’s flight from Brest. The whole aircraft was severely damaged by Scharnhort’s A.A. defences: included in this damage was the radio installation: this Flying Officer Van den Bok repaired and re-established communication with his base. While carrying out the repair he observed an enemy fighter stalking his aircraft which by this time was in no condition to face an engagement. By following Flying Officer Van den Bok’s evasive directions, his captain was able to shake off the fighter. while this officer was detached from the Squadron on a course he obtained 48 hours leave in order that he might take part in the Squadron’s effort against Rostock. Last autumn he took part in the Squadron’s daylight attacks on enemy targets in occupied France. as Squadron Signals Officer, Flying Officer Van den Bock is in a large measure responsible for the high standard of W./T. operating obtained in this squadron. Throughout his cool steadfast courage has been an example that the Wireless Operators have been eager to emulate.’ Bar to D.F.C. London Gazette 24 November 1942. The original recommendation states: ‘Since the beginning of his tour on operations, commencing 22 August 1941, Flying Officer Van den Bok has taken part in 25 sorties over enemy territory against very heavy enemy defences. Targets he has attacked are Duisberg, Essen, Bremen, Mannheim, Dusseldorf, Huls, Cologne, Rostock and Flensberg. on his last trip to Saarbrucken on 28 August 1942, on returning from the target, his aircraft was attacked by enemy aircraft and shot down over Belgium. He sustained a wound in his leg by the entry of a piece of flak and despite physical suffering due to his wounded leg, he was able to travel some 3,000 miles through enemy territory to escape capture and arrived in Gibraltar in less than three weeks. under a calm and quiet manner he has a fine offensive spirit in action which inspires confidence in his fellow aircrew.’ Second Bar to D.F.C. London Gazette 26 October 1945. The orginal recommendation states: ‘This officer has operated with No. 214 Squadron 16 times on his second tour, in which number is included the last Bomber Command attack in the Berlin area and the last operation by that Command in Europe. his attention to detail and planning, and his outstandingly good captaincy, have been responsible for the seemingly effortless manner in which he has operated against many targets well known for the strength of their defences. his enthusiasm for operations was in no way diminished by his experiences in evading capture after being shot down by flak over occupied Belgium after 29 sorties on his first tour. He has always been anxious to fly on every possible occasion when his duties as Flight Commander would permit. despite his personal keenness for operational flying, he has, however, devoted a large amount of time to the instruction of new captains and crews, and has always been tireless in his efforts to improve the operational and training efficiency of his flight and the Squadron as a whole.’ Ralph Van den Bok qualified as a Wireless Operator / Air Gunner in April 1941, and is believed to have flown an operational sortie to Kiel with No. 83 Squadron, a Hampden unit operating out of Scampton, Lincolnshire, that July. Be that as it may, his operational career commenced proper with his appointment to No. 408 (Goose) Squadron, R.C.A.F., another Hampden unit, operating out of Balderton, Nottinghamshire, in August 1941. between then and being recommended for his D.F.C. in May 1942, he completed 22 sorties and 126 operational flying hours, and gained appointment as Squadron Signals and Gunnery Leader, his targets, as stated, including the Scharnhorst. Not mentioned in the recommendation, however, is the fact his captain, a New Zealander, D. S. N. ‘Tinny’ Constance, attacked the enemy battleship from about 800 feet, or indeed the fact that one projectile came through the fuselage - right between Van den Bok’s legs - and out through the roof: the date in question was the 12 February 1942, the day of the famous ‘Channel Dash’, when another gallant aviator, Eugene Esmonde, won a posthumous V.C. nearing the end of his operational tour with a strike on Saarbrucken on the night of 28-29 August 1942, Van den Beck added an immediate Bar to his D.F.C., when, on returning from the target, his Hampden (AE197 EQ) was shot down by an enemy night fighter - piloted by top-scoring ace Hauptman Wilhelm Herget - and crashed at Boussu-lez-Walcourt, some 25 kilometres S.S.W. of Charleroi. His pilot, Wing Commander J. D. Twigg, and Flight Lieutenant I. Maitland, D.F.C., were killed, but Van den Bok, who was wounded in the leg by a piece of shrapnel, and Flight Lieutenant G. C. Fisher, both evaded - a remarkable journey of 3,000 miles through enemy occupied territory, the whole accomplished in just three weeks. He was duly elected to membership of the Caterpillar Club. grounded and ‘rested’, Van den Bok trained as a pilot, was awarded his ‘Wings’ in November 1943, and returned to the operational scene as an Acting Squadron Leader and Flight Commander in No. 214 (Federated Malay States) Squadron, an American Flying Fortress unit operating out of Oulton, Norfolk, in November 1944. Charged with carrying out radio counter-measure operations, No. 214 flew ‘Window’ and jamming sorties right through to the War’s end, Van den Bok completing a further 17 sorties, thereby bringing his tally of trips to 46, with a total of 282 operational flying hours. He was duly recommended for a Second Bar to his D.F.C. in June 1945. £2500-£3000

Lot 34

A Chinese ruby glass overlain snuff bottle of flattened globular form, decorated with grotesque mask, opposing circular panel of relief carved characters, with associated stopper 7cm high

Lot 361

An early 19th century Bristol blue scent bottle of flattened flask form, with white metal stopper, 10cm (4in), together with an Art Deco bullet form clear and ruby glass perfume phial (2)

Lot 363

A Victorian ruby glass silver mounted double ended perfume/smelling salts phial, with panel cut body, the end caps (one hinged) with embossed decoration and ground glass stopper, 12cm (5in)

Lot 367

A Victorian Persian blue silver-topped glass perfume bottle, hinged cover with embossed decoration, the body painted with wisteria, 7cm (3in), together with a panel cut and parcel gilt perfume bottle body and a ruby glass scent phial with tapering body and gilt brass hinged cap (3)

Lot 23

Two 22 carat gold wedding bands, a lady's 9 carat gold wristwatch and another similar, a box link chain, a ruby and seed pearl bar brooch and a number of pairs of earrings

Lot 349

A late Victorian silver and gold coloured metal mounted ruby and diamond butterfly pattern brooch, set with five cushion cut rubies, one marquise shaped diamond to the body, fifty-two rose cut diamonds, and four small emeralds, 1.5in x 1in

Lot 351

A Georgian ruby and diamond fronted dress ring, the ovoid face set with five graduated rubies surrounded by twenty rose cut diamonds, on a later 18ct gold band

Lot 352

An 18ct gold and platinum mounted three stone diamond and ruby ring, set with a central old cut diamond of approximately .33ct flanked by rubies, each approximately .20ct (surface slightly abraded)

Lot 353

An 18ct gold mounted ruby and diamond ring in the Victorian manner, set with oval cushion shaped centre stone (approximately .33ct) flanked by smaller rubies of approximately .25ct each interspersed by four small old cut diamonds

Lot 178

A matched pair of 9ct gold cufflinks together with a 9ct gold stick pin with flower head finnial set with ruby and seed pearls, total 5g

Lot 189

Two 22ct gold wedding bands, 4.1g; a Victorian 9ct gold openwork brooch set with small ruby and pearl; a gold metal clip brooch, heart and decorative ring

Lot 21

Ruby and diamond cluster ring, the central oval ruby approximately 1ct in a diamond surround totalling approximately 0.6cts, set in eighteen carat white gold

Lot 22

Victorian diamond and ruby bangle, in nine carat gold

Lot 25

Ruby bracelet, set in eighteen carat gold

Lot 46

Diamond and ruby dress ring, modelled as a flower set in eighteen carat gold

Lot 50A

Pair of diamond and ruby drop earrings, set in fourteen carat white gold

Lot 68

Ruby and diamond dress ring, the central oval ruby, in a surround of diamonds totalling approximately 0.8cts and rubies totalling approximately 0.25cts, set in nine carat gold

Lot 74A

Quality diamond and ruby cluster ring, the centre diamond approximately 0.75cts, within eight diamond surround on platinum shank

Lot 80A

Ruby and hard stone oval shaped bar brooch, with rope effect decoration, in unmarked gold

Lot 81

Georgian diamond and ruby ring, approximately 1ct of diamonds (mine cut)

Lot 93

Pearl and ruby dress ring, set in fifteen carat gold

Lot 110A

Edwardian ruby and diamond dress ring, set in fifteen carat gold, the central ruby flanked by diamonds either side, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.01cts

Lot 112

Victorian seed pearl and ruby ring, set in fifteen carat gold; and garnet solitaire ring, set in nine carat gold (2)

Lot 120A

Diamond and ruby dress ring, set in eighteen carat gold, the central ruby flanked by diamonds either side, approximately 0.20cts of diamonds

Lot 124

Double strand Miki Moto cultured pearl necklace, with fourteen carat white gold and ruby stone clasp, 36cm long (open); and a single strand Miki Moto cultured pearl necklace with jade and fourteen carat white gold clasp, 40cm long (open)

Lot 145A

Edwardian diamond and ruby dress ring, set in eighteen carat gold, the two centre diamonds flanked by rubies and further diamonds either side, the diamonds totalling approximately 0.20cts

Lot 155A

Victorian diamond and ruby dress ring, set in eighteen carat gold, with ribbed decoration to the shoulders

Lot 165

Diamond and ruby ring, the central diamond flanked by rubies set in eighteen carat gold

Lot 204

1900s ruby and diamond ring, set in eighteen carat gold

Lot 209

1900s ruby and diamond dress ring, set in eighteen carat gold

Lot 383

A 19th Century Bohemian ruby glass basket of footed and flared form with a gilded petal edged rim and applied clear crystal loop handle, height 12cm.

Lot 163

A yellow gold belcher neck chain, 12g, having a large raw ruby pendant, pendant 18mm x 22mm (Illus.)

Lot 176

An early 20th century Continental 18 carat gold dress ring of shield shape, set with a fancy cut ruby within a white metal surround set with rough cut diamonds (Illus.)

Lot 229

A circa 1900 ormolu and ruby glass table lamp, having brass fittings, octagonal ruby glass column with knopped base to Baroque influenced ormolu octagonal base, height 37cm (excluding fittings) (Illus.)

Lot 230

A circa 1900 American clear glass and acid etched pedestal oil lamp (converted), the cylindrical column etched with leaves and a ruby tinted reservoir to a gilt brass leaf cast foot standing on clear glass square plinth with canted corners, height 48cm (Illus.)

Lot 442

A small post war Whitefriars footed vase possibly by Marriott Powell with flared body decorated with self coloured ruby trailed line over ruby ground, height 14cm.

Lot 455

A later 20th Century Venetian crystal goblet with a wide circular foot rising to a double knopped stem with applied gilt aventurine below a funnel bowl with ruby lustre and engraved floral decoration, height 24cm.

Lot 523

A large post war cased crystal bowl possibly Italian of triform in a mottled white and ruby with applied clear crystal drawn points all raised to a chromed pedestal stand, height 28cm.

Lot 762

An 18ct hallmarked five stone ruby and diamond boat shaped ring, central ruby flanked by diamonds, Birmingham 1919

Lot 141

Ruby and two stone old cut diamond crossover ring; five stone diamond ring and two rings hallmarked 9ct

Lot 173

Diamond and ruby leopard ring stamped 375

Lot 388

A diamond & ruby set cluster ring, the central marquise cut diamond weighing slightly in excess of one carat surrounded by a conjoined arrangement of two rows of small rubies, set in 18k yellow metal

Lot 570

A Miniature Ruby Glass and Silver Coloured Metal Scent Bottle in form of an acorn having screw lid (no inner stopper)

Lot 485

A Cranberry Glass Beaker, with Mary Gregory decoration in the form of a boy within landscape, together with a ruby glass decanter and stopper and a Venetian flared rim vase

Lot 439

A Cranberry Glass Pedestal Comport, with shaped flared rim, together with two other items of cranberry, a ruby glass flared rim vase and a cranberry jug

Lot 188

An 18ct Gold Nephrite and Ruby Brooch, in the form of a cat, total weight 8.8gms stamped 750 See illustration

Lot 257

A 9ct Gold Diamond and Ruby Cluster Ring, together with another similar 9ct gold diamond cluster ring

Lot 278

An 18ct Yellow Gold Ruby and Diamond Cluster Ring, with central oval ruby surrounded by diamonds and with diamond shoulders within a pierced setting

Lot 326

An 18ct Gold Three Stone Diamond Ring, together with an 18ct gold ruby and diamond ring (a/f)

Lot 335

A ruby and diamond boat shape ring set in 18ct yellow gold

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