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MASONIC ROYAL ANTEDILUVIAN ORDER OF BUFFALOES ROLL OF HONOUR CHAIN made by L. Simpson Ltd., Masonic Jewellers, 56 York Way, Kings Cross London, linked gilt Masonic crests and order badges with a sky blue silk border, large central horned pendant with enamelled 'ROH' monogram, other crests enamelled with 'Grand Lodge of England' and kangaroo, 44cm spread; together with a sky blue silk sash with 'RAOB' red enamel badge and gold embroidered 'R.O.H' with gold fringing, a Roll of Honour gilt enamel medal made by F.C Parry of Birmingham on a sky blue ribbon with two Roll of Honor bar badges, a set square penadnt engraved 'Athenaeum Lodge No.1491 Presented to W. Bro. John Francis Holmes W.M 1936-37 on a large sky blue necklace sash and a RAOB Grand Council 'Primo' enamel medal on a red ribbon (5)
A medal group relating to Dr Adam Langford Williams who served in the Royal Medical Corps during WWII to include 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, War Medal and Defence Medal, also a 1954 Army Emergency Reserve Medal with centred "E II R" engraved 1954 to reverse, blue ribbon with central yellow stripes and Army Emergency reserves Suspension bar and a quantity of military badges to include one for the Royal Army Medical Corps relating to the same man. Also included is related research about Dr Adam Langford Williams including his obituary, a yellow metal "Lancashire Western Division" Masonic collar jewel, formerly the property of a Director of Ceremonies of the Grand Lodge of West Lancashire, a Masonic sash and a copy of the "Liverpool Courier and Commercial Advertiser" newspaper dated Wednesday January 6th 1808.
CELIA WARD; pencil sketch with some colour "Little Girl In Dress With Green Sash", signed, dated Oct 84, inscribed on J S Maas & Co Ltd London label verso, 29 x 20cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A boxed Steiff 1998 Herbert teddy bear, no. 655395, with numbered white and red tag to ear, with golden brown mohair fur, with a German flag sash and a pendant commemorating 50 years of the Deutsch mark, with growler, 706 in a limited edition of 1500, height 45cm, with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Good condition.
Russia, Alexander I (1777-1801-1825), Pattern Rouble, 1804, the original obverse die, by Conrad Heinrich Kόchler, his uniformed bust in intaglio, with high collar and Sash of Order, legend around, ALEXANDER I D:G IMP AVTOCR RVSSOR, 50 x 66mm (Pollard 29 (i); Diakov 293.1; Bitkin 691. Severin 2552; BDM VI, 396, illus), small alignment marks at compass points around 'coin'. Good fine, actual coin surface showing rust damage. The legend shows Alexander as, "By God's grace Emperor and Autocrat of All Russia". Portrait to the right. Boulton had made a gift of coins from the Soho mint to the Russian Court and was immediately commissioned to supply a complete mint to the Russian Government. This was shipped in 1800 immediately following a special act of Parliament that allowed the export. The portrait for this die and that in the the following lot, was modelled in London in wax by Peter Rouw from a bust of the Emperor in the possession of a Mr. Weissinghausen Kόchler then worked from the wax, though Boulton subsequently borrowed the bust for Kόchler to work from.
A late 19th Century white metal Highland regalia part set to include a sporran, cloak pin, belt buckle and leather sash and horn powder flask each decorated with a relief crown within scrolling thistle border, the cloak pin and flask both set with Cairngorm stones and the sash detailed with a Hay Clan crest. (5).
Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders - A good Indian silver officers memorial Regimental plaid sash clasp detailed with the Scottish Crown of Queen Victoria and scrolls 'Hindoostan' and 'Cape of Good Hope' with floret thistles, large central brilliant cut glass stone 1836 to 1854 with Long Service medal awarded to 1842 C. Sgt. A.James A & S High R.S.
A bespoke, craftsman made dolls house modelled as a three story Georgian town house with a mansard roof and sash windows, opening front and back to reveal wallpapered rooms with fitted fireplaces, wired up to provide lighting and illuminated fires, on a revolving base, 80 by 48 by 8cm, together with several hand crafted items of furniture, china, other home items and dolls. (q)
An associated set of four Sampson Hancock Derby figures, The Elements, Water stands barefoot holding a fishing net in her right hand and securing a catch of fish in her folded skirt; Earth, a gardener stands leaning against a spade wearing broad brimmed hat and striped shirt holding a cabbage and bunch of grapes; Fire, stands wearing broad brimmed hat, waistcoat and breeches holding aloft in his left hand a torch, a faggot in his right hand; Air, standing holding a dove aloft and horn in the other with sash blowing behind, each on canted square and Greek key bases, approx 7.25in high, printed marks
*Greenaway (Kate, 1846-1901). A collection of four original drawings, 1883 & 1884, together four small pencil and watercolour drawings, framed in two pairs, the first of a young girl in a muslin dress tripping along holding a posy aloft, 74 x 49mm (3 x 2ins), mounted above a drawing of a small girl in a fur-trimmed coat and bonnet with muff, titled by the artist in pencil 'One a Penny Buns', 62 x 76mm (2.5 x 3ins), the third showing a young girl in a muslin dress with red sash and necklace sitting on a rock, 61 x 68mm (2.5 x 2.75ins), mounted above a drawing of a small girl in a white gown and mob cap surrounded by pink roses and lying on a cloud, titled by the artist in pencil 'The cloud baby gone to sleep', 15mm closed tear to upper margin (not encroaching on image), 74 x 92mm (3 x 3.5ins), each initialled in pencil and dated 1883 or 1884, each slightly toned, matching gold mounts and frames, glazed A collection of four finely drawn watercolours by one of the most popular British book illustrators of the Victorian era. Kate Greenaway studied art at the Islington School, Heatherley's and at the Slade under Legros, and began to exhibit at the RA in 1877. In the same year she began to work for Edmund Evans, the printer and publisher, who recognised her talent for capturing a world of child-like innocence and Regency charm. She admired the work of Stothard and was a contemporary of Randolph Caldecott, whom she became friendly with, and Walter Crane. Ruskin liked her work, but although he was often lavish with his praise, his criticism could be harsh. Ruskin encouraged Kate to do nature studies in watercolour, as well as larger-scale watercolours, but her attempts to follow his advice were less than successful, and her forte remained her meticulous small-scale watercolours of whimsical children playing in an idyllic countryside, with their delicate colouring and enchanting evocation of the rural life of earlier times. (2)
A MODERN PART BUILT PLYWOOD AND PINE DOLLS HOUSE REPRESENTING THE BONTE SISTERS RESIDENCE HAWORTH PARSONAGE, the hinged front with sliding 'sash' windows, the staircase with turned spindles to a landing giving access to five first floor rooms, 32" (81.5cm) wide x 23" (58.5cm) deep x 28" (71cm) high
Romania, Order of the Star, Civil Division, type 1, Grand Cross insignia, comprising sash badge, with uncertain export mark on suspension ring, in silver-gilt and enamels, width 71mm, small chip on right limb of cross, good very fine; and breast star, by Paul Telge, Berlin, in silver, with gilt and enamelled centre, 85mm, clip to left of retaining pin lacking, good very fine (2)
Romania, Republic, Order of the Star, Military Division, Grand Cross set of insignia, with swords above cross for Peacetime Merit, comprising sash badge, in gilt and enamels, width 60.5mm and breast star, in silver, with gilt and enamelled centre, 85mm, centre of obverse of sash badge detached, otherwise, extremely fine; Grand Officer’s set of insignia, with swords above cross for Peacetime merit, comprising neck badge, in gilt and enamels, width 50.5mm, and breast star, in silver, with gilt and enamelled centre, 75.5mm, extremely fine (4)
Romania, Republic, Order of the Star, Civil Division, Grand Cross set of insignia, comprising sash badge, in gilt and enamels, and breast star, in silver, with gilt and enamelled centre; Grand Officers neck badge, in gilt and enamels; Commander’s neck badge, in silvered metal and enamels; Officer’s breast badge, in bronze-gilt and enamels; Knight’s breast badge, in silvered metal, bronze and enamels, good very fine or better (6)
Romania, Republic, Faithful Service Order, Military Division, various insignia (19), mainly in silvered or gilt metal and blue enamel, comprising Grand Cross set of sash badge and breast star, and additional sash badge, with swords in angles for War Merit, both insignia of the set with detached centres; Grand Cross set of sash badge and breast star, with swords above cross for Peacetime Merit, the body of the star hallmarked .900 fine; Grand Officer’s set of neck badge and breast star, with swords in angles for War Merit, both insignia of the set with centres detached; Grand Officer’s set of neck badge and breast star, with swords above cross for Peacetime Merit, the body of the star hallmarked 900 fine; Commander’s neck badge, with swords in angles for War Merit, First Class (2), Second Class (2) and Third Class (2) Merit Crosses and First Second and Third Class medals, all for Peacetime Merit, one First Class Merit Cross with reverse centre detached, one Second and one Third Class Merit Cross with swords detached, generally of poor quality manufacture, very fine or better, many with sashes or ribbons (19)
Romania, Republic, Faithful Service Order, Civil Division, various insignia (16), in silvered or gilt metal, comprising Grand Cross set of sash badge and breast star, with sash, Grand Officer’s set of neck badge and breast star, Officer’s breast badge with wreath above, Officer’s breast badge, Knight’s breast badge, First Second and Third Class Merit Cross with wreath above, Second Class with reverse centre detached, First, Second and Third Class Merit Cross, First Second and Third Class Merit Medals, generally of poor quality, good very fine or better (16)
Romania, Republic, Order of Merit, Military Division, various insignia (22), mainly in silvered or gilt metal and white enamel, comprising Grand Cross sets of sash badge and breast star (3), Grand Cross breast star; Grand Officer’s set of insignia, comprising neck badge and breast star (3); Officer’s breast badge and Knight’s breast badges (3), Silver Medal and Bronze medals (2), together with various screwback stars (3); together with Civil Division, various insignia (10), Grand Cross set with sash badge and breast star, Grand Cross breast star, Grand Officers set of insignia, comprising neck badge and breast star, officers and Knight’s breast badges and Silver and Bronze Merit medals, some defective with centres missing or detached, generally of poor quality manufacture, very fine or better, many with sashes or ribbons (32)
Russia, Order of the White Eagle, sash badge, in gold and enamels, by Albert Keibel, St Petersburg, 1896-1908, marked on reverse of eagle’s talons and on riband carrier, 93 x 61.5mm, three wing feather-tips lacking, typical losses to blue enamel of ribbons and also with some damage to red enamel on reverse of the crown and to black enamel at the top of eagle’s wing on reverse, about very fine
Serbia, Republika Srpska, Military Order of the Star of Karageorge, Grand Cross set of insignia, comprising sash badge, in silver-gilt and red enamel, width 55.5mm and breast star, in silver, gilt and enamels, 85mm, solder on reverse of badge, otherwise extremely fine; Order of Njegos, First Class set of insignia, comprising sash badge, width 55mm and breast star, 89mm, in silver, gilt and enamels, firestone in angle of star detached, otherwise extremely fine, with sash; and Order of Njegos, Second Class set of insignia, comprising neck badge, width 55mm and breast star, 89mm, in silver, gilt and enamels, extremely fine (6)
Thailand, The Ancient and Auspicious Order of the Nine Precious Stones, Male Knight’s set of insignia (one Class only), comprising sash badge, in silver-gilt set with synthetic stones representing one of the nine precious stones, comprising ruby, emerald, topaz, garnet, sapphire, pearl, zircon, lapis-lazuli, and central diamond, the whole set with pastes, width 35mm, breast star, in silver, the centre similarly set with pastes and nine synthetic representations of the precious stones, 79.5mm, and ring as worn on the left index finger of male recipients, in silver gilt, similarly set with pastes and synthetic representations of the nine precious stones, 32mm, centre of star loose, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare (3)

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