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Lot 1783

A GOLD AND LAPIS LAZULI SIGNET RING AND FOUR FURTHER RINGS (5)The lapis lazuli signet ring crest and motto seal engraved, detailed 14 K, ring size J and a half, gross weight 8.2 gms, a white gold ring, claw set with an oval jade, with carved and pierced decoration, detailed 9 CT, a gold ring claw set with a cut cornered rectangular step cut citrine, detailed 14 CT, ring size Q, a synthetic ruby and colourless zircon set three stone ring and a gold and silver, colourless gem set full eternity ring, detailed 9 CT SIL

Lot 1807

A GOLD TWO COLOUR, SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND THREE STONE BAR BROOCH AND ANOTHER BROOCH, (2)Mounted with a rectangular step cut sapphire, between two cushion shaped diamonds in rectangular settings, length 5.6cm, gross weight 3.4 gms and a silver and marcasite set double clip brooch in a fanned design

Lot 1826

A GROUP OF 9CT GOLD AND OTHER JEWELLERY (QTY)Comprising; a cultured pearl pendant with a neckchain, two further neckchains, a cultured pearl ring, a bracelet, five pendants and charms, seven pairs of earstuds, four odd earstuds, combined gross weight including un-marked pieces approx 22 gms, a silver windmill charm and a silver thimble detailed Courlander. The Croydon Jewellers, Chester 1924,

Lot 1849

A GOLD AND PIETRA DURA OVAL PENDANT LOCKET AND TWO BROOCHES (3)The pietra dura designed as a floral spray within a foliate and wirework applied border, a silver and marcasite brooch, designed as a flowerhead and an oval shell cameo brooch, carved as the portrait of a lady

Lot 1852

THREE BRACELETS AND A BANGLE (4)Comprising; a 9ct gold gatelink bracelet, on a 9ct gold heart shaped padlock clasp, weight 3.7 gms, a silver gilt charm bracelet, a silver amethyst and blue topaz bracelet and a gilt metal oval hinged bangle on a snap clasp

Lot 1896

A GROUP OF FIVE BROOCHES (5)Comprising; a Victorian oval brooch mounted with an oval cut garnet to the centre, otherwise with bead and wirework decoration, a gold, diamond and red gem set bar brooch detailed 15 CT, gross weight 3.9 gms, a silver circular brooch, with a sailing ship motif in the Celtic taste, Chester 1947 and two further brooches

Lot 1902

A 9CT GOLD WEDDING RING, THREE FURTHER RINGS AND A VESTA CASE (5)The 9ct gold wedding ring Birmingham 1925, a 9ct gold curved signet style ring, a 9ct gold and colourless gem set eternity ring, combined gross weight 10.1 gms, another eternity ring and a silver rectangular vesta case, the front with a 9ct gold monogram engraved shield, Birmingham 1898

Lot 1903

A GROUP OF DAVID ANDERSEN JEWELLERY (3)Comprising; a brooch, a pair of earstuds and a bracelet, each piece silver gilt and with green enamelled decoration, detailed D-A 925 S NORWAY STERLING, length of bracelet 17cm, length of brooch 7cm, combined gross weight 26 gms

Lot 1904

A COLLECTION OF MOSTLY COSTUME JEWELLERYIncluding; a bangle formed as a strap, detailed Silver, a few further pieces of silver jewellery, brooches, rings, imitation pearls, bead and other necklaces, various earrings, a shell form rattle and further items in a brass mounted wooden box

Lot 1939

A ROSE DIAMOND SINGLE STONE RING AND FURTHER ITEMS (14)Comprising; two further rings, three brooches, a silver charm bracelet, two fob seals, a pair of seed pearl earrings, a propelling pencil of screw form, (the lead holding terminal lacking) detailed 'S MORDAN & CO. STERLING', a silver ingot pendant, a bracelet wristwatch and an agate bead and panel link bracelet.

Lot 1940

A GROUP OF SILVER AND OTHER JEWELLERY AND COLLECTABLES (QTY)Comprising; a 1914-18 British War Medal disc to 212925 SPR.H.SKINNER. R.E., eleven silver fob medals, a silver ARP badge, a charm bracelet and eighteen further items

Lot 1945

A LARGE COLLECTION OF COSTUME JEWELLERY (QTY)Including; bead and other necklaces, brooches, bracelets, earrings and some silver jewellery, also a leather jewellery box

Lot 633

A SILVER AND NIELLO MOUNTED LEATHER DOG COLLARLate 19th Century, Probably by Egor Ivanovich Bliumberg, Tifilis, GeorgiaWith floral decorated panel links, with a hook and loop shaped clasp, length 42.5cm, gross weight 205 grams

Lot 637

A SILVER-PLATED CAR MASCOT ''SPEED NYMPH''20th CenturyModelled as a female with her arms outstretched, stamped 'REG ED' with further indistinct marks, mounted on an ebonised naturalistic stepped plinth, 25cm highCondition report: Tarnishing to the figure. Chips and scuffs to the base. Dirt and dust to the recesses 

Lot 639

A SILVER-PLATED CORINTHIAN COLUMN TABLE LAMPMid-20th CenturyStamped ‘G.S’ to stepped base, 37cm high (excluding shade)Condition report:Good condition. Tarnished as to be expected. Will need to be rewired and PAT tested prior to use.

Lot 724

A FRENCH SILVER PLATED CARRIAGE CLOCKCirca 1900In a Corniche case, the twin train movement with silvered platform escapement and white enamel dial, Couaillet cachet mark14cm high

Lot 726

AN UNUSUAL FRENCH LAPIS LAZULI-MOUNTED SILVER PLATED REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKCirca 1900The Empire style case with laurel wreath and ribbon handle, above a solid top with foliate spandrels, the engine-turned dial inscribed CHAS FRODSHAM, 27 SOUTH MOULTEN (sic) LONDON W1, with Arabic numerals, with a lapis lazuli panel with anthemion spandrels, the sides and back door with lapis lazuli rectangular panels, the twin train movement with strike/repeat on a gong and a small enamel alarm setting disc16.5cm highCondition report:  The clocks ticks when wound.  The repeat functions.  The escapement is a modern replacement.  At some point the front left foot has been knocked and is very slightly mis-shaped, in so much that the clock rocks on a glass top.

Lot 727

A FRENCH RELIEF-CAST BRASS PETITE SONNERIE STRIKING CARRIAGE CLOCKBy Grohé, Paris, circa 1875The relief-cast case of Empire style, modelled with outstretched swan and foliage, with adorned dolphin ‘supports’, the white enamel dial with blued steel trefoil hands and an alarm subsidiary, the twin train movement signed GROHÉ PARIS to the backplate, with original platform lever escapement, striking the quarters on two bells, the base with strike selection lever, the front of the front plate stamped HJ18cm highCondition report:  This clock appears to have been recently restored and is in good condition.  The clock ticks when wound.  The petite sonnerie works on pushing the repeat.  The bells appear to have been broken and re silver soldered.  They are flat sounding.  The backplate is stamped 387 as is the underside of the base.The dial may have been restored? 

Lot 910

BETJEMANN’S PATENT; A LATE 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATE AND OAK THREE BOTTLE TANTALUSMarked on handle ‘ BETJEMANN’S PATENT 23044 LONDON’, 37cm wide; 32cm highGeorge Betjamann & Son were regarded as “probably the largest maker of fancy goods in the world; invented the Tantalus spirit stand of which sold many thousands”. See John Chume, Gold and Silversmiths London, 1987, p.43.Condition report:Good order. Rubbing and tarnishing to the mounts, notably to the handle. Bottles and stoppers intact, one with a small chip to the flared rim. A small chip to the base of two bottles, but not very noticeable with the hob nail cut. The odd small bruise to the faceted stopper.Glass and stoppers are a good fit and appear to be original.

Lot 920

A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL TEA-CADDYOf oval form, engraved heraldic arms to the cartouche, single lidded foiled interior and an associated gilt-metal agate caddy spoon, 12cm wide; 13cm highCondition report: The hinged lid doesn’t sit flush to the base. The ripple moulding and other mounts are rubbed with some gilding removed and other areas tarnished. Residue cleaning material in some recesses. The internal lid is no longer supported, blocks lost and lid probably warped.Much of the foil lost and flaking as to be expected. A few minor scuffs and scratches, small crack to the lid, as to be expected with age and use. Dirt and dust. 

Lot 970

A LARGE LATE VICTORIAN PARCEL-GILT AND PAINTED ARCH TOP OVERMANTEL MIRRORWith running scrolling acanthus border, flanked by carved acanthus scroll brackets, 181cm wide; 192cm highCondition report: Old worm holes in areas to the frame. The sides of the arched top probably missing, see extra images Some losses to the silver gap. No board backing. General rubbing, wear scuffs and chips commensurate with use and age, together with some minor shrinkage to joints as to be expected. 

Lot 1028

A LARGE IRON BOUND OAK SILVER TRUNKWith extensive baize lined fitted interior, 105cm wide; 64cm high

Lot 1223

A CHINESE EMBROIDERED PANELLate 19th/20th centuryWorked in gold and silver thread with Buddhist lions and cubs against a red ground, inside purple borders decorated with Buddhist emblems, 81cm by 88cm, framed and glazedProvenance: Hylda and Lewis Gilbert, Sheldrake Place, London. Lewis Gilbert (d.2018), the celebrated film director, producer andscreenwriter, best known for his 007 James Bond movies and Alfie.Condition Report: Possibly cut down from a larger panel. Some lifting of threads and wires

Lot 1268

A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE TEA CADDY AND COVERQianlongOf shaped rectangular form, painted with a chair, a table and vases of flowers, 12cm high; also a larger blue and white tea caddy with matched cover with silver metal collar, 14cm high (4)famille-rose caddy- chips and haircracks to the rim. Some gilding, probably later, to inner rim and base. Some wear to enamels. Finial to cover lacking. Again there is some gilding to underside.blue and white caddy- cover is matched and lacking finial. Later silver metal collar attached to cover. Caddy with chip along bottom edge. Some fritting to glaze. Small chips to rim

Lot 104

RAF Biggin Hill WWII. An unusual core-plug stamped & dated 1942, of weighted lead core within bronze rim, variously stamped frontis & verso inscribed “RAF Biggin Hill 1942, ASI - AM G PIT”, together with a WWII RAF brass cap-badge, uniform-button and a silver & enamelled cuff-link, and sundry WWII military badges & uniform insigniaQty: (16)

Lot 107

Royal Air Force. Uniforms belonging to Air Chief Marshal Sir David George Perry-Evans, GCB, CBE, comprising No.1 uniform with silver staybrite buttons, cloth brevet, medal riband bars, the pocket with Moss Bros tailors label inscribed with owners details, 84cm long, inner arm 50cm with trousers, tropical service dress comprising tunic with medal riband bar and trousers, greatcoat with silvered staybrite buttons, inner arm length 54cm, length 125cm, mess kit jacket and waistcoat, sword belt sash and aiguilletteQty: (4)Footnote: Air Chief Marshal Sir David George Parry-Evans, GCB, CBE (1935-2020) was educated at Berkhamstead School before joining the RAF in 1953. He became Officer Commanding No.214 Squadron in 1974, Commandment of the RAF Staff College, Bracknell in 1981 and then went on to be Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief RAF Germany and Second Tactical Air Force in 1985, and last post as Air Member for Personnel in 1989 before retiring in 1991. He later became President of the Shackelton Association.

Lot 131

WWI & WWII Aviation Badges. A collection of sweetheart enamel badges, comprising RNAS, RAF and a WWII Air Gunners silver badge plus RFC anodised cap badge and three other badges, presented in a glazed frame together with a WWII USSAF silver Bombardiers badge stamped 'Sterling' plus a gilt metal pilots badge lacking pin and two cloth brevetsQty: (11)

Lot 182

Valo (John C., circa 1963). Messerschmitt Bf-110E – Zerogeschwader JG 5 “Eisemeer” - Pilot: Karl-Fritz Schlossstein [- WWII Luftwaffe ace pilot. Original profile painting in airbrush acrylic on wove paper, laid on card, signed by the pilot, “Karl-Fritz Schlossstein 11/ JG-5 Eisemeer” – also signed in pencil by artist and dated 2009 to lower right, sheet 30.48 x 63.50cm (15” x 25”). Also included – signed B/W 8”x10” reproduction photograph of Schlossstein signed in permanent silver ink on high quality Fuji photo paper. John C. Valo is an American Illustrator, based in St. Cloud, Minnesota, specialised in aviation art. For more details, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOsBslVSC-U&t=286s (a copy of this short film accompanies object.)Qty: (1)

Lot 204

Imperial Russia. A fine Tsar Alexander I silver-gilt seal box, St Petersburg 1812, the cover embossed with an Imperial eagle, enclosing a red wax seal awarded to a senior naval officer, the base applied with two highly ornate tassels, 13cm diameter, the cover weighs 121g (unable to weigh the base)Qty: (1)

Lot 205

Jambiya. A modern Middle Eastern jambiya, the 15.5cm curved steel blade with silver and horn grip, 27cm long overall in its silver scabbard with gold bullion embroidered belt, presented in a blue velvet boxQty: (1)

Lot 215

Regimental Badge. Victorian Badge of the 48th (Northamptonshire) Foot, silver bullion strung bugle on black cloth, 55mm wideQty: (1)

Lot 236

Woolwork Panel - Bedford Regt. A woolwork panel for the Bedford XVI Regiment, 1890, 46 x 46 cm, framed & glazed, together with: Armorial embroidered panel, taken from the sleeve of the state livery worn by one of the men-servants of Sir John Baddeley who was Sheriff of London 1908-1909, early 20th century, raised stumpwork embroidered armorial incorporating gold & silver threads, motto beneath 'in te domine confido', 21 x 15 cm, oak frame, glazed, with manuscript label to versoQty: (2)Footnote: Sir John James Baddeley, 1st Baronet, JP (1842-1926) was the eldest son of John Baddeley and his wife Frances Beresford. Baddeley was alderman of Farringdon Within and a member of the Court of Common Council from 1886. He was nominated Sheriff of the City of London in 1908 and was made a Knight Bachelor in the following year. In 1921, Baddeley was appointed the 593rd Lord Mayor of London. After the end of his tenure in the following year, he was created a baronet, of Lakefield, in the Parish of St Mary, Stoke Newington, in the County of London on 24 November. Baddeley was a Commander of the Swedish Royal Order of Vasa and of the Russian Order of St Anna. He served as Justice of the Peace for the County of London.

Lot 238

Wristwatch. WWI period Officer's Elgin wristwatch, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, large winding crown and silver case enclosing a double roller movement engraved 'Elgin U.S.A. 19331230', the case 30mm diameter, on a period brown leather strap, together with a WWI period silver cigarette case engraved 'Peter 1914', hallmarks for E.J. Trevitt & Sons, Chester 1917, 8.5 x 6cm, 68g, plus a WWII trench knife, the 16cm double edge blade with wooden grip, 28cm long, in its brown leather scabbard scratched 'H.W. Canada' and swastika emblem and other itemsQty: (5)

Lot 240

617 Squadron. A group of WWII medals attributed to Flight Sergeant Air Gunner J.P. Riches, 617 (Dambuster) Squadron who died along with his crew on 13 February 1944, the logbook signed by Guy Gibson 1939-1945 Star, Air Crew Europe Star, War Medal, extremely fine and in mint condition with card box of issue addressed to his widow 'Mrs. L. Riches 'Moss Lea' 3 Chester Street, Saltney, Chester', with transmission slip, with a War Widows Association of Great Britain enamel badge, a 9ct gold wedding band and a gold RAF sweetheart brooch, plus Observers and Air Gunners Log Book, signed twice by Wing Commander Guy Gibson (106 Squadron), commencing 6 September 1942, 33 operational sorties, final entry 12 February 1944, the remarks read 'killed in crash whilst returning to base', a total of 158hrs10mins flying during the day and 208hrs night flying, type of aircraft flown Botha, Manchester, Lancaster and Halifax, plus 10 monochrome photographs of the recipient, mostly WWII showing squadron and aircraft and recipient in full RAF dress, memorial cards, letters of condolence from Buckingham Palace and the Royal Air Force, memorial scroll and a large circular silver plated salver engraved 'In Memoriam J.P. Riches 13th February 1944 on active service, 35cm diameterQty: (3)Footnote: Flight Sergeant John Paul Riches was born in 1922, he served during WWII with 106 Squadron (B Flight) his first operation with the squadron was on 17 January (Essen), 21 January 1943 (Essen), 23 January (Dusseldorf), 27 January (Dusseldorf), 30 January (Hamburg), signed by Wing Commander Guy Gibson VC, seven further operations over Cologne, Turin, Lorient, Wilhelmhaven, Nurenburg, Cologne and St Nazaire between the period of 2 and 28 Fenruary, signed by Guy Gibson, followed by 15 further operations with squadron before Riches was posted to 617 (Dambuster) Squadron on 13 November 1943 stationed at Coningsby, here he undertook various training alongside Squadron Leader Suggitt, on 4 January 1944 Riches was on operations over Northern France, followed by five further operations. On the 12th February 1944 eleven bombers set out from Ford and ten returned the following morning. One of those ten was Lancaster DV382 of 617 Squadron, then based at Woodhall Spa, Lincolnshire. They had landed at Royal Naval Air Station, Ford, on return from a bombing raid against the Antheor Viaduct in Southern France. After making a three hour stopover for de-briefing and a meal, the crew of DV382 took off from RNAS Ford at 8.15am on the 13th February 1944 to continue back to base at Woodhall Spa. The Lancaster took off in very poor morning visibility, having waited for their passenger, Intelligence Officer Squadron Leader Thomas Williams Lloyd to complete his business. Within five minutes, in low cloud, they flew into trees at the top Littleton Down, where the Lancaster broke up and burst into flames, scattering wreckage over a wide area. Riches was DV 382's mid-upper air gunner. All nine crew were killed including Riches, he his buried in Lingfield (Ss. Peter and Paul) Churchyard Extension.

Lot 246

Foreign Medals. A collection of foreign medals including a group comprising, Finland, Order of the Lion, silver with white and red enamel (enamel damaged), Finland, Medals of Liberty 1941, Finland, Constitution Medal 1941-1945, Decoration for Merit to the Republic of Austria, Order of the Orange-Nassau, swing mounted as worn together with various single medals including another Finnish Order of the Lion, red enamel centre and plain silver cross, Danish medals including Royal Medal of Recompense (Den Kongelige Belønningsmedaille), Frederik IX issue, 1947-1972 and othersQty: (12)

Lot 248

Foreign Medals. A mixed collection, mostly French, Belgium and Dutch, including Belgium, Order of the Crown, in P De Greef, Bruxelles case of issue; Belgium, Victory Medal (2) and 1914-1918 War Medal (2), Commemorative Medal of the Reign of King Albert I; Belgium, WWI Yser Medal, silver and enamel with miniature dress award; Belgium, Croix de Guerre with Swords; France, President’s Medal in silver, in case of issue; France, St Helena Medal; Netherlands, Order of Nassau, silver medal in I.M.J. Van Wielik case of issue and another in gilt metal (lacking case) and other medals plus empty medal casesQty: (27)

Lot 253

An Indian Mutiny and Burma Archive to Major-General Walter Rowlandson who took part in the actions of Serowlie and Gurra and the re-occupation of Humeerpur during the Indian Mutiny and later commanded one of the columns in the attacks on the batteries on 16 November 1885 in Burma Pair: Indian Mutiny 1857-58, 1 clasp, Central India (Lieut W. Rowlandson. 17th Regt N.I.) with silver riband buckle, claw a little loose, India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp Burma 1885-(Colonel W. Rowlandson 12th Madras Infy), neatly engraved in running script, both medals attractively toned and about extremely fine, together with Original printed obituary and newspaper cuttings relating to the recipient's funeral, four large black and white photographs of the recipient in uniform, including one in his earlier years wearing 17th Regiment Native Infantry uniform plus two black and white photographs of the recipient as a civilian in later life. A small booklet written by the recipient titled 'English-And-Hinddostani, A Vocabulary of Words and Phrases likely to occur in the Extracts given by the Examiners at Madras for translation into Hindoostani' published in 1868, 8vo with related documents (Rowlandson is recorded as being an interpreter in Hindustani in 1861). Commission documents for the rank of Lieutenant, Captain and Major, the record of officer's services to the recipient. Eight original drawings and watercolours executed by other family members including a pencil drawing showing Grasmere Church and Village by C R 1833, 12 x 19cm, mounted on card, various letters, documents and related military ephemera to other members of the Rowlandson family plus four cased photographs and a bible published in 1825 and inscribed with family history.Qty: (2 )Footnote: Major-General Walter Rowlandson (1838-1896) was born in Bangalore, India, and entered the "John" Company's service aged 17. He joined the 17th Madras Native Infantry on 15 March 1855 and served with the regiment during the Indian Mutiny 1857-58, where he took part in the actions of Serowlie and Gurra and the re-occupation of Humeerpur. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1858, Captain (without purchase) 1865, Captain (without purchase) 1874, and Lieutenant-Colonel 1874, he advanced to Major-General in 1890. He took command of the 12th Madras Infantry and took the regiment to Burma in 1885 where he took part and commanded one of the columns in the attacks on the batteries on 16 November 1885, and also in the subsequent advance up the river Irrawady to Mandalay and Bhamo. During his service, he acted in various extra regimental appointments, such as Acting Deputy Assistant Commissary General in the Commissariat Department from 22 October 1867 to 1 December 1871, for good service in which a special government order was published. He also acted as superintendent of the gaol at Salem in 1873. Rowlandson resided in Kent and died at his residence, the Gables, New Romney, Kent on 30 June 1896 having suffered an injury from a riding accident.

Lot 255

Masonic Medals. Knights Templar neck badge, London 1938, enamel and silver-gilt, reverse engraved 'Presented to E. Kt V.F.K. Beckett in Appreciation of Service as Preceptor, 1949', suspended by a red and white silk ribbon with a silver-gilt and enamel badge attached for 'Lullington Preceptory No. 155', together with a Knights Templar breast star by Spencer, London, Birmingham 1905, silver and enamel, chipped enamel, 80mm, 14 various silver and silver-gilt Masonic medals, two Jubilee 1837-1887 Masonic medals, silver-gilt and enamel (one by Kenning, London), a gilt Masonic medal, the medal formed as a 5 pointed star with central triangle inset with a paste stone on both sides, inscribed Wisdom, Peace, Truth, Beauty, Concord, within a circular border engraved ' Sit Tibi Scire Satis Talia Jungere Possis' presented to 'Matthew Taylor Feb 14th 1807', Lodge 5811, 6.5 x 4.5cm mounted on crimson ribbon with additional gilt-metal sliding bar, two Victorian white metal and paste Masonic jewels, each with a swan feeding her young, encrusted with green, red and clear paste stones, 6.5 x 4.5cm (one in original 'Spencer & Co' box (tatty), The Order of St. John of Jerusalem, Knight of Grace neck badge, silver and enamel, 57mm and other Masonic medalsQty: (26)

Lot 257

MBE. The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s 2nd type breast badge, silver, extremely fine in Royal Mint case of issue with dress miniature awardQty: (1)

Lot 261

Royal Victorian Medal. G.VI.R., silver, unnamed as issued, extremely fine and toned, in cream leather case of issue with sterling silver riband broochQty: (1)

Lot 262

Royal Victorian Medal, G.VI.R., silver, unnamed as issued, contact marks, fineQty: (1)

Lot 263

Sweden. A group of medals awarded to A Pettersson, comprising King Gustaf V's Jubilee Commemorative Medal, 1948, silver-gilt, King Gustaf VI Adolf's Commemorative Medal, 1967, silver, King Gustaf VI Adolf's Commemorative Medal, silver-gilt, reverse engraved 'A. Pettersson 196/6 69', King Gustaf VI Adolf's Commemorative Medal, smaller version, 28mm diameter, King Gustaf VI Adolf's Commemorative Medal, silver, reverse engraved 'A. Pettersson 196/6 52', swing mounted as worn, together with a group of 13 Swedish medals awarded to Lennart Ljung, circa 1970s, swing mounted as worn plus other loose medals including medals for King Oscar II and Queen Sofia's Golden Wedding Medal, 1907 and King Gustaf V's Jubilee Commemorative Medal (1928) and othersQty: (26)

Lot 266

Victoria Cross. WWI silver war badge issued to Lance-Corporal Harold Sandford Mugford VC, Machine Gun Corps, the silver badge numbered '379066', vertical pin, 39mm diameterQty: (1)Footnote: 51507 Lance-Corporal Harold Sandford Mugford (1894-1958) was born in St James' London, he served on the Western Front with 8th Squadron, Machine Gun Corps and was awarded the Victoria Cross for an action at Monchy-le-Preux, near Arras, France on 11 April 1917. London Gazette: 23 November 1917 'For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty when, under intense shell and machine gun fire, L./Cpl. Mugford succeeded in getting his machine gun into a forward and very exposed position. From this point he was able to deal most effectively with the enemy, who were massing for counter-attack. His No. 2 was killed almost immediately, and at the same moment he himself was severely wounded. He was then ordered to a new position, and told to go to a dressing-station as soon as the position was occupied. He refused to go to the dressing station, but continued on duty with his gun, inflicting severe loss on the enemy. Soon after he was again wounded, a shell breaking both of his legs. He still remained with his gun, begging his comrades to leave him and take cover. Shortly afterwards this non-commissioned officer was removed to the dressing-station, where he was again wounded in the arm. The valour and initiative displayed by L./Cpl. Mugford was instrumental in breaking up the impending counter-attack of the enemy.' As a result of his wounds sustained, Mugford was evacuated to England and underwent six operations. Both legs were amputated above the knee and shrapnel was removed from his hip, tongue and jaw. He was confined to a wheelchair for much of the rest of his life. Mugford was awarded the silver war badge on 20 July 1918. The Victoria Cross is on display in the Lord Ashcroft Medal Collection, Imperial War Museum, London, a powerful and emotive piece.

Lot 270

A WWII 'Operation Gambit' DSC group attributed to Sub Lieutenant R.F. Harbud, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, who formed part of COPP1, a secret operation in Midget Submarine X20 on the morning of the D-Day landings, Normandy 6 June 1944, Distinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., reverse officially dated '1944', 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 clasp, Burma Star, France & Germany Star, War Medal, good very fine, mounted as worn, with a letter from Buckingham Palace and transmission slip, two silver and enamel medals relating to British Frozen Food Federation, both engraved 'R.F.A. Harbud' and an extensive amount of researchQty: (6)Footnote: DSC London Gazette 14 November 1944 'For gallantry, skill, determination and undaunted devotion to duty during the landing of Allied Forces on the coast of Normandy Sub Lieutenant Robin Frederick Harbud DSC, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve was promoted to Midshipman on 12 February 1943 and advanced to Sub Lieutenant on 1 March 1944. Harbud was released from service on 21 April 1946 having served at HMS Quebec from August 1943 to his release date. HMS Quebec was a Combined Ops shore base. Harbud joined COPPS in the Spring of 1943. Combined Operations Pilotage Parties (COPP) Formed in December 1942, when the need for invasion beach reconnaissance and assault guidance was officially recognised. All COPP members had to be able to fight their way out of any situation they may find themselves in (but only as a last resort). Avoiding trouble and compromising the mission was the top priority, so they needed scouting and stalking skills as well as a variety of other skills including physical and mental strength. All members had to undergo commando and specialist training. Harbud suffered poor eyesight and passed his COPP training by reading the chart twice with his left eye and in the preparation for the invasion of France, he was assigned to Operation Gambit. Operation Gambit Two Midget Submarines (X20 and X23) were to be used by COPPs teams to identify Sword and Juno beaches and act as markers for the assault on D-Day. The Submarines were to identify the narrow Sword and Juno beaches and then submerge and lie hidden until darkness. On the morning of D-Day, while it was still dark they were to surface and show lights to seaward that would serve as leading marks for the assaulting craft destined to land on those beaches. The two beaches were difficult to identify, the few landmarks on the low shore would be hard to distinguish when approaching in darkness, and even small inaccuracies in making a landfall might prove disastrous. After being postponed for 24 hours the signal was given and Harbud operated the mechanical hammer on the "Bong Stick" getting a terrible hammering from the waves breaking right over him. Eventually, just after first light, the assault craft became visible, their sound hidden by the gale, swept past X20 and onto Juno beach. The submarines returned to their Depot Ship after observing the landing craft reaching the shore safely. Five awards were handed out for this operation including the DSC to Harbud, after Normandy COPP1 was disbanded and reformed sometime later with Harbud being the only member of the Normandy COPP1 to remain, he was then sent to South East Asia Command where 7 operations were mounted, They carried out reconnaissance and chaung recce's by canoe and despite several encounters with the Japanese nobody was killed. A more comprehensive account of this group is included with the lot.The car badge featuring in the printed catalogue photograph for lot 270 is incorrect, it belongs in lot 269.  

Lot 280

Crimean War. A Victorian group of three to G. Russ, Royal Marine Artillery Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (G. Russ. R.M.A.), impressed in large serif capitals, Baltic 1854, unnamed as issued, Turkish Crimea, Sardinian issue, unnamed as issued, first two with heavy contact marks and wear, good fine, the last very fine, presented in a period glazed rosewood frame with related gold and silver embroidered badges, frame size 35 x 29cmQty: (1)Footnote: Provenance: Jim Bullock (1930-2019), Romsey.

Lot 281

Fire Service Medals. National Fire Brigade Union, bronze, reverse engraved 'H.W. Courtman 1903', with two five year clasp, good very fine, together with The Fire Brigade Association, bronze, reverse engraved '1881 Fourteen Years Service h. jarvis' with riband buckle, good very fine, Surrey Fire Brigade Association (Khedive's Star form), silver (hallmarked Birmingham 1897), with two five years, ten year and blank year bar, in A.E. Halfhide case of issue, Lancashire Fire Brigades Friendly Society, silver-gilt and enamel, reverse engraved 'Chief Officer J. Pemberton 1961-63' plus some non related miscellaneous medalsQty: (8)Footnote: Provenance: Jim Bullock (1930-2019), Romsey.

Lot 284

HMS Hood. A fine WWI and WWII group to Able Seaman W.G. Cleeter, Royal Navy, lost at sea along with 97% of his crew when HMS Hood was sunk by the German battleship Bismarck, 24 May 1941 1914-15 Star (J. 21405, W.G. Cleeter, Ord., R.N.), British War and Victory Medal (J. 21405. W.G. Cleeter. A.B. R.N.) with MID oakleaves, Romania, Kingdom, Medal for Bravery and Loyalty, 2nd Class, with crossed swords, silver, second, third and fourth all polished, therefore good fine, swing mounted as worn, with WWII service medals comprising 1939-1945 Star, Atlantic Star, War Medal and Royal Fleet Reserve Long Servive Medal, GVR (J. 21405 (PO. B. 16508) W.G. Cleeter. A.B. R.F.R.), extremely fine in named card box of issue addressed to next of kin 'Mrs V.E. Cleeter', with transmission slip, a photographic postcard of HMS Hood and certificate for the Romanian awardQty: (8)Footnote: Provenance: Jim Bullock (1930-2019), Romsey. Able Seaman William "Billy" George Cleeter (1897-1941) was born in Merton, London, he was a native of Bitterne, Hampshire and was lost in the sinking of HMS Hood on 24 May 1941, he is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. In May 1941 HMS Hood was ordered to intercept the German battleship Bismarck which was en route to the Atlantic. On the 24 May 1941, early in the Battle of the Denmark strait, HMS Hood was sunk after being hit by several shells from the Bismarck, she sank within 3 minutes with the loss of 1415 men, only 3 survived.

Lot 285

Lloyd's Medal for Bravery. A group of seven to Second Officer D.M.L. Evans, Merchant Navy The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s 2nd type breast badge, silver, in Royal Mint case of issue 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, Africa Star, Atlantic Star, War Medal in named card box of issue addressed to 'Mr D.M.L. Evans MBE' Lloyd's War Medal for Bravery at Sea. silver (Second Officer D.M.L. Evans, S.S. "Earlston", 5th July 1942), in case of issue, extremely fineQty: (7)Footnote: Provenance: Jim Bullock (1930-2019), Romsey. Lloyd's Medal, London Gazette, 6 October 1942 David Meredith Lyon Evans was born 6 February 1917 'On 5 July 1942 Steam Merchant Earlston was damaged by bombs from German Ju88 aircraft of III./KG 30 at Banak, Norway. Later that day at 17.47 the German U Boat U-334 sank Earlston northeast of North Cape. The master and three gunners were taken, prisoner. The Second Officer and 20 survivors landed on the Rabachi Peninsula after seven days. The chief officer and 26 survivors landed on Norwegian-occupied territory.' Further reading please refer Brown, George A, Lloyd's War Medal for Bravery at Sea, page 75 Scarlett, R J, Under Hazardous Circumstances, page 44

Lot 286

MBE. The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Civil) Member’s 1st type breast badge, silver, hallmarks for London 1918Qty: (1)Footnote: Provenance: Jim Bullock (1930-2019), Romsey.

Lot 296

Mixed Medals and Badges. A large mixed lot including Masonic regalia, RAF silver sweetheart brooch, ARP silver badge, Ministry of Pensions The King's Badge and other itemsQty: (a biscuit tin)Footnote: Provenance: Jim Bullock (1930-2019), Romsey.

Lot 299

A Royal Victorian Medal group of five awarded to Miss Lucy Lintott Royal Victorian Medal, EIIR, silver, unnamed on lady's bow riband, in Royal Mint case of issue and card box of issue Jubilee 1935, on lady's bow riband and box of issue Coronation 1937, on lady's bow riband and card box of issue Coronation 1953, on lady's bow riband and card box of issue Royal Household Faithful Service Medal, GVIR, 2nd type, suspension dated '1928-1948', with 2nd type 'Thirty Years' additional award bar (Lintott, Lucy) on lady's bow riband, in Royal Mint case of issue, all extremely fine with a fine white and yellow metal enamel brooch with GRE to the centre surround by a Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense garter and surmounted by a crown, presented in a red leather Collingwood Ltd London box plus a photograph of the recipient wearing the broochQty: (5)Footnote: Provenance: Jim Bullock (1930-2019), Romsey. RVM: London Gazette 1 January 1960 (Miss Lucy Lintott). Lucy Lintott was a former royal employee she lived in Augusta Tower, Windsor Castle, and moved to 5 Frogmore Cottages on retirement.

Lot 306

WWI Medals. A group of five to Trooper W.H. Graham, Life Guards 1914-15 Star (3594 Tpr. W.H. Graham, 1st L. Gds.), British War and Victory Medals (3594 Tpr. W.H. Graham. 1-L. Gds.), Defence Medal, Plymouth City Constabulary Good Service Medal, unnamed as issued, silver by T.F., Birmingham 1935, very fine and betterQty: (5)Footnote: Provenance: Jim Bullock (1930-2019), Romsey. 3594 Trooper William H Graham, served on the Western Front with 1st Life Guard's from 15 October 1915, he transferred to the Guards Machine Gun Regiment (3532).

Lot 307

WWI Medals. A WWI MM group to Sergeant S Bowman, Hampshire Regiment Military Medal, GVR (8173 Sjt: S. Bowman. 1/Hants: R.), converted to a pendant, 1914-15 Star (8173 Sjt S. Bowman. Hamps:R.) and Victory Medal (8173 A.W.O. Cl.2 S. Bowman. Hamps.R.) with two silver Hampshire Regiment sporting medals presented to the recipient, a photograph probably of the recipient in uniform, two related cloth badges plus a British War Medal (K.53499. R. White. Sto. 2. R.N.), probably unrelated but it was in the same bag and other itemsQty: (4)Footnote: Provenance: Jim Bullock (1930-2019), Romsey. MM London Gazette 1 September 1916 Sergeant Sidney Bowman was wounded on 30 July 1917 and 3 May 1918, he was eventually discharged as a result of wounds on 12 December 1919.

Lot 317

Yarmouth Cavalry 1805, silver-gilt medal of merit, the obverse engraved with a cavalryman on horseback with the motto PRO REGE ET PATRIA FOR MERIT, the reverse engraved YARMOUTH CAVALRY To Corpl H. Curtis For Skill at Sword Exercise Sept 1805, hallmarks for London 1805, 40mm diameter, approximately 8.5gQty: (1)Footnote: Provenance: Jim Bullock (1930-2019), Romsey.

Lot 37

Bristol Aeroplane Company. A fine presentation model of a Bristol “Bulldog” aeroplane, circa 1930, of silver-plated bronze representing the RAF front-line fighter biplane of the inter-war period, a fine and well-detailed model with excellent detail including radial-engine, exhaust-pipes, rotating propeller and incised detail to all flying surfaces & fuselage; mounted upon an ebonised wood plinth with stepped base and applied oval enamel “Bristol” plaque to profile side, patinated original condition, wingspan 18 cmQty: (1)

Lot 378

Liberation of Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp. A group of 40 vintage gelatin silver print photographs relating to the 11 Light Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps during their time working at Belsen Concentration Camp, April & May 1945, with images of graves, bodies, survivors and the work the 11 Light Field Ambulance were doing helping clean up the Camp and help move the sick internees with the ongoing threat of disease and Typhus, including one image of a young, smiling Typhus survivor, a nurse pushing a young girl on a swing, plus a photograph of one of the ovens, a photograph of Josef Kramer (1906-1945), Commandant of the Camp, and another of some of the women who worked there, images approximately 11 x 15 cm and similar, printed on card, alphanumeric pencil codes to versos, all a little soiled and marked with minor corner creases, together with an original mimeographed Special Order of the Day by Lieut. Colonel M.W. Gonin, RAMC, Belsen, 23 May 1945, thanking all ranks of the 11 (Br) Light Field Ambulance and every member of 567 Coy American Field Service Unit for all the work they had done and the sacrifices they had made in the five weeks spent there, worn on folds with some brown stains and edge fraying, one page, folio (plus a recent typed transcript of the full document)Qty: (1)Footnote: A disturbing but important and historical archive of the atrocities committed at this infamous concentration camp. The photographs were likely taken by various British officers of the No. 5 Army Film and Photo Section, Army Film and Photographic Unit.

Lot 384

Military Photographs. Gunnery Course, Malta 1900, gelatin silver print photograph by Cassar & Fenech, Valletta, Malta, laid down on original mount, with printed title above and key identifying the sitters below, some marks and one or two tears to outer margins, overall sheet size 33.5 x 38 cm (13.25 x 15 ins), together with other 19th and early 20th century military photographs, various, including group portraits (Military Accounts Department, 8th Lucknow Division, December 1918), field exercises, Calcutta Royal Review 1906, a portrait of an officer by Russell of London, Regimental Police, 1st Royal Fusiliers, 1934, etc.Qty: (24)

Lot 388

Royal Naval Lodge. A collection of Masonic items relating to Lodge No. 59, comprising Historical Survey of Royal Naval Lodge No.59 1738/9 -1938/9, London 1938, with approximately 35 signatures of members, blue cloth binding with gilt title to cover and spine, 4to, silver-gilt Royal Naval Lodge No.58 Medal the reverse engraved 'Presented to W. Bro G.T. Peebles, O.B.E. In Appreciation of His Services as W.M. 1969-70' and three further related medals, 100 black and white portrait photographs of freemason members of all lodges circa 1890-1910, mostly captioned with name and lodge number, all approximately 17 x 10.5cm plus some mixed masonic ephemeraQty: (a small box)

Lot 471

Arbus (Diane, 1923-1971). Identical twins, Roselle, New Jersey, 1967, gelatin silver print press print, printed c. 1970s, pinholes to blank outer corners, ink press stamps to verso with typed title label, image size 158 x 155 mmQty: (1)

Lot 475

Australia & Papua New Guinea. An album containing approximately 190 photographs, c. 1917-20, gelatin silver prints including some real photo postcards and mostly postcard size (8 x 13.5cm) or slightly smaller, pasted as multiples onto rectos and versos of paper album leaves with ink captions, approximately 23 photos loose including 10 real photo postcards, some with inscribed details to versos and some with stamp of photographer John S. Hoskins of Sydney, a total of approximately 60 Australia and 130 Papua New Guinea interest, the Australian photographs mostly pasted at the front of the album with a few at the end, including scenes of the Timber Lands of Atherton Tablelands [near Cairns, Queensland] including timber felling, cutting sugar cane, Mission people and children, a broken jetty at Cardwell after the Cyclone, 1917, Crossing the Johnstone River by Ferry, etc., three Aboriginals detained for murder of a missionary in North Queensland; the Papua New Guinea photographs predominantly of indigenous people, activities including sago pith beating, gathering nuts at Gili Gili, latex rubber factory production (including three larger photographs, 10.5 x 17cm, on two separate album mounts), the Vermauri River and Plantation, Laloki copper miners, Albino native of Trobriand Islands, Port Darwin natives, Villagers of Isuleilei, etc., contemporary linen-backed boards, soiling and wear, backstrip deficient and covers near detached, oblong folio (25 x 30cm), together with a large collection of approximately 450 related roll film negatives, 8 x 13.5cm, many loose and unsorted and unidentified but including over 200 in three contemporary negative film wallets, featuring similar Mission scenes and people, farming, fishing, working and village scenes, scenes from both Australia and Papua New Guinea, one of the cloth wallets with ink signature of J.S. Hoskins, and presumably all taken by him, some negative sleeves with captions and one wallet with legible index at rear, wallets damp frayed but contents largely unaffectedQty: (an album & 450 negatives)Footnote: An interesting and large photographic archive covering various economic activities with indigenous people in both Queensland, Australia and Papua New Guinea. The photographs would appear to have mostly been taken by John S. Hoskins of Sydney between around 1917 and 1920. Commercial rubber was first planted in Papua New Guinea in 1903 with most production in the Australian Territory of Papua (now the Southern Region of Papua New Guinea). The Australian interest in copper mining in Papua began in earnest around 1912.

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