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Lot 370

A PAIR OF PIERCED METAL THREE TIER FOLDING CAKE STANDS TOGETHER WITH A SILVER PLATED BON BON BASKET WITH LATER PAINTED DECORATION

Lot 411

SILVER GENTS HEAVY ROUND CURB BRACELET 42.6G

Lot 412

20 INCH HEAVY SILVER FLAT CURB CHAIN HALLMARKED 64.7G

Lot 435

BAG OF MISCELLANEOUS JEWELLERY, ALSO INCLUDES HALLMARKED SILVER AND ENAMELLED SHIP ANCHOR BADGE ETC

Lot 436

3 VICTORIAN SILVER BROOCHES 11.8G

Lot 437

3 VICTORIAN BADGES INCLUDES 2 SILVER BROOCHES AND MEMORY OF BADGE

Lot 447

MEXICO SILVER BROOCH AND SILVER LEAF BROOCH

Lot 448

SILVER NECKLET WITH BLUE AND WHITE CZ SILVER PENDANT

Lot 449

SILVER AND PERIDOT RING SIZE 3.3G J1/2

Lot 450

SILVER AN BLUE AND WHITE CZ RING 3.5G SIZE N1/2

Lot 453

GOLD ON SILVER TIE SLIDE, HALLMARKED BIRMINGHAM 1977

Lot 454

SILVER BANGLE AND 2 SILVER RINGS 1 IS MARCASITE AND ROPE PENDANT

Lot 497

A VICTORIAN SILVER FLORIN 1887 AND AN ELIZABETH II CANADIAN DOLLAR 1978

Lot 498

A YELLOW METAL AMERICAN STANDARD POCKET WATCH 76.3 G GROSS A GREY METAL POCKET WATCH TOGETHER WITH A SILVER PLATED FOB WATCH ALL WITH ENAMEL ROMAN DIALS

Lot 499

A SET OF SIX EDWARD VII SILVER GILT ANOINTING SPOONS BY CHARLES BOYTON II LONDON 1902 138.3G

Lot 500

A VICTORIAN SILVER BUTTER KNIFE BY JOSIAH WILLIAMS AND CO LONDON 1897 AND A GEORGE VI BUTTER KNIFE BY THE SAME MAKER LONDON 1944 37.9G

Lot 501

A SET OF SIX EDWARD VII SILVER GILT ANOINTING SPOONS BY CHARLES BOYTON II LONDON 1902 138.3G

Lot 502

A SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS BY DOROTHY LANGLANDS NEWCASTLE WITH INITIALS IN 55.8G

Lot 503

A PAIR OF GEORGIAN SILVER COFFEE SPOONS MAKERS MARK MH AND THREE SILVER AND ENAMEL SPOONS 63.8G GROSS. 5

Lot 505

A TWELVE PIECE SET OF GEORGE V SILVER GILT AND MOTHER OF PEARL FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS BY MAPPIN AND WEBB SHEFFIELD 1925 HALLMARKED GROSS WEIGHT 393.4GRAMS

Lot 451

Edward VII Territorial Decoration in silver, London 1904, maker Sebastian Garrard, in fitted case with makers name and address ' R & S Garrard & Co 25 Haymarket London', together with a miniature pair consisting of Edward VII Territorial Decoration and George V Coronation Medal, mounted as worn

Lot 456

First World War pair, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal ( B-19812 SJT. C.C. MCKEAND. R.FUS.), together with a miniature medal bar for the same two medals, a George VI Special Constabulary Medal ( COLIN. C. MCKEAND. ), medal ribbon bar for the BWM, Victory Medal and Special Constabulary Medal, a silver locket, maker J.W.T. ,and a Players Cigarettes card with the insignia of the British 12th ( Eastern) Infantry Division in the First World War, box of issue for the S.C. Medal states Newcastle Upon Tyne and 'Long Service Medal awarded in 1945' , records show Colin Campbell McKeand entitled to the British War Medal and Victory Medal, 9th ( Service) Battalion Royal Fusiliers ( City of London Regiment) served on the Western Front with the 36th Brigade of 12th Infantry Division for the duration of the war, (3)

Lot 457

First World War pair, British War Medal and Victory Medal ( 203900. A-CPL. J. THOMAS. NORTH'N. R.) together with a medal ribbon bar for War and Victory Medals, a silver plated cigarette case engraved ' Skewen & Neath Abbey. The War. Presented to Cpl. J. Thomas 1914-18', an enamel Cardiff City Special Constabulary lapel badge and the top part of a white metal territorial Force shoulder title, 'T/16', records show Acting Corporal James Thomas of the Northamtonshire Regiment ( later 90445 Labour Corps) entitled to the British War Medal and Victory Medal (Qty)

Lot 464

First World War trio and Silver War Badge to the same soldier, 1914-15 Star ( 1170 GNR. W. NORMAN. R.F.A. )1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal ( 1170 GNR. W. NORMAN. R.A. ) together with Silver War Badge number 78196, records show Gunner William Norman of the 3/3rd East Anglian Howitzer Brigade, Royal Field Artillery enlisted on 10.02.15 and was discharged due to sickness on 20.09.16, entitled to the 1914-15 Star, BWM and Victory Medal, issued with discharge certificate and SWB No 78196 at Warley on 16.12.16

Lot 483

Second World War grouping, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star with clasp ' 8th Army ', Italy Star, France and Germany Star, 1939-1945 British War Medal, with postage box addressed to L.F. Hudson, Edmonton London, a white metal medallion with the badge of the Kings Royal Rifle Corps to the obverse, a Defence medal with award slip and postage box addressed to R. Hudson, Edmonton, London, a separate 1939-1945 BWM, and a King Gerge V and Queen Mary Silver Jubilee medal, ( Qty )

Lot 489

German Third Reich Mothers Cross in Silver ( Ehrenkreuz der Deutschen Mutter),on the reverse the date 16. December 1938 and a facsimile of Hitlers signature, awarded to women with six children, suspended on blue and white ribbon

Lot 492

Collection of Masonic medals and ephemera from the 1920's-50's including a silver medal, London 1929, maker Royal Mint, named to ' Bro. W. Styles No.4950, Royal Masonic Institution for Boys Stewards silver medal, Birmingham 1930,maker Frank Fincher London,Royal Masonic Institution Stewards medal with clasps from the 1950's, masonic jewel of a cornucopia surmounted by compasses for a steward, Rule and By laws books for the Southwark Chapter, Royal Arch Regulations book for the Grand Chapter, 1949, etc, together with a silver plated cigarette case ( Qty)

Lot 493

Silver photograph frame, London 1914, maker Percy Edwards Ltd, elegantly arched top bearing the engraved badge of the 3rd County of London Yeomanry Regiment, leather bound backing and stand with pale water silk interior, 12.5 cm x 19 cm

Lot 518

19th century hunting knife by the maker Wilson Hawksworth Ellison & Co , silver steel blade double edged for the first 10 cm, maker name to one side of ricasso, 'Acero de Plata' ( silver steel) etched on one side of blade, ebonised handle with inlaid mother of pearl decoration, housed in original leather veneered covered cardboard scabbard with gold embossing

Lot 519

German Third Reich sports vest eagle ( Brustadler fur das Sporthemd) for the Luftwaffe, removed from uniform, together with a fitted case for a screw back Iron Cross 1st Class, a quantity of templates for headdress wreath badges, an award envelope for the War Service Cross with swords 2nd Class by the maker Steinhauer & Luck, Ludenscheid, and an award envelope ( possibly reproduction) for the Infantry Assault Badge in silver, (5)

Lot 523

Cap badge to the 6th Officer Cadet Battalion, together with a bronze OSD collar badge to the Kings Own Lancaster Regiment, a silver war badge No. B125531, a New Zealand cap badge, one loop missing, a medal ribbon bar for a WW1 trio, and a Medan stainless steel Swiss watch, (Qty)

Lot 541

George V silver half hunter pocket watch, the case Birmingham 1929,maker Aaron Lufkin Dennison, engraved to interior, 'Presented to B.S.M. Butler M.M. by the Officers, N.C.O.s & men of the 253rd Field Battery R.A. (T.A.) as a token of esteem and admiration 1932', together with silver medallion, Birmingham 1923, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co.Ltd., to the 64th ( 17th London) Brigade Royal Field Artillery, engraved on the reverse, ' Brigade A.I. of Signalling, Sergt. R Butler 1923', (2)

Lot 566

Second World War Royal Air Force sweetheart badge with pin fitting, together with a silver Royal Artillery sweetheart badge with pin fitting, a Merchant Navy sweetheart badge with pin fitting, and a lapel badge by J.R. Gaunt & Sons, London, for the Military Historical Society, (4)

Lot 579

Second World War Royal Tank Regiment silver and enamel sweetheart brooch, pin fitting intact

Lot 646

Victorian Silver mounted Regimental walking out cane, London 1887, maker J.A.S., silver top with badge of a dragon over a well rubbed scroll, wording illegible, silver ferrule, length 69 cm

Lot 730

Second World War German k98 bayonet by the maker Ernst Pack & Sohn, Solingen, maker name on ricasso, remains of black paint on handle and silver paint on scabbard

Lot 734

A sweetheart brooch made from 1 and 2 Aurer Icelandic coins, mounted side by side with a pin fitting, all coins dated 1942, held in a small japanned box, together with a silver and tortoiseshell sweetheart brooch to the Royal Army Medical Corps, Birmingham 1917, maker F.R. Gomm, pin absent, and a small quantity of Royal Navy tunic buttons, and a fish fork with R.A.F. crest on handle dated 1942( Qty)

Lot 777

Officers silver and gilt cap badge to the Lancashire Fusiliers, three loops to the reverse, together with a regimental tie pin in silver and enamel, a similar tie pin in gilt and enamel, a trench art lighter formed from Lancashire Fusilier buttons, a desk ornament/paper weight formed from a L.F. badge on a hardwood base, five officers rank stars, and an Indian coin/charm in an envelope marked ' Pandit Rala Singh charm,given at Wellington 25.3.28 ', the items all belonged to Colonel Godrey Tallents D.S.O. of the Lancashire Fusiliers. ( Godfrey Edward Tallents was born on the 31st August 1883, he was educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military College Sandhurst, on passing out of the R.M.C. Tallents was posted to the 3rd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers in the West Indies, he went on to serve with them in Malta and St. Helena,on the disbandment of the 3rd Battalion in 1906 transferred to the 1st Battalion, he was in India with this Battalion when the First World War broke out in 1914, 1st L.F. returned to the U.K. and joined the 29th Division, on 25th April 1915 1st L.F. landed on 'W' beach ( Lancashire Landing) Cape Helles, Gallipoli under a storm of fire, Tallents, by now a Captain, led an outflanking assault on the Turkish positions and was credited with breaking their line, later the same day he was badly wounded when he was shot in the head, the bullet entering the left side and exiting on the right shattering his eye socket into three pieces, for his actions that day Tallents was Mentioned in Dispatches and awarded the Distinguished Service Order, 1st L.F. suffered casualties of around 700 killed and wounded that day out of 1000 present and earned '6 V.C.'s before breakfast', after recovering in hospital in Malta Tallents returned to the U.K. briefly before going to France where he served on the Western Front as Staff Captain ( 177 Inf. Bde.), and G.S.O.2 (34th Div., 38th Div., GHQ, and 42nd Div. ) and was again mentioned in dispatches, after the war Tallents took command of 'D' Company 1st L.F. and then as a Major commanded the Depot Lancashire Fusiliers at Bury, he attended the senior officers course and in 1928 as Lieutenant Colonel took command of 2nd Bn. L.F. at Multan in India returning to the U.K in 1930, during the Second World War Tallents served as a Colonel on the staff of Northern Command in the U.K. as G.S.O.2, he passed away in 1967 )

Lot 780

British army blue serge frock to Colonel Godfrey Edward Tallents D.S.O. Lancashire Fusiliers, the jacket has a stand up collar with staff officers scarlet gorget patches sewn to the front, Colonels rank insignia of a crown and two stars to each epaulette, five small buttons to the front, white linen detachable collar present, medal riband bar for the D.S.O., 1914-15 Star, 1914-1918 British War Medal, Victory Medal with M.I.D. emblem, George V Coronation Medal, George V Silver Jubilee Medal and George VI Coronation Medal on left breast, all tunic buttons of Lancashire Fusiliers regimental pattern, together with Colonel Tallents khaki service dress tunic, this also has staff officers scarlet gorget patches sewn to the collar and medal riband bar for the above mentioned medals to the left breast, all buttons of Lancashire Fusiliers regimental pattern, makers label of ' Conway Williams, 48 Brooke Street, Mayfair, London W.2' to inside collar with,' Major Tallents, 16.10.25.' in ink, (2) ( Godfrey Edward Tallents was born on the 31st August 1883, he was educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military College Sandhurst, on passing out of the R.M.C. Tallents was posted to the 3rd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers in the West Indies, he went on to serve with them in Malta and St. Helena,on the disbandment of the 3rd Battalion in 1906 transferred to the 1st Battalion, he was in India with this Battalion when the First World War broke out in 1914, 1st L.F. returned to the U.K. and joined the 29th Division, on 25th April 1915 1st L.F. landed on 'W' beach ( Lancashire Landing) Cape Helles, Gallipoli under a storm of fire, Tallents, by now a Captain, led an outflanking assault on the Turkish positions and was credited with breaking their line, later the same day he was badly wounded when he was shot in the head, the bullet entering the left side and exiting on the right shattering his eye socket into three pieces, for his actions that day Tallents was Mentioned in Dispatches and awarded the Distinguished Service Order, 1st L.F. suffered casualties of around 700 killed and wounded that day out of 1000 present and earned '6 V.C.'s before breakfast', after recovering in hospital in Malta Tallents returned to the U.K. briefly before going to France where he served on the Western Front as Staff Captain ( 177 Inf. Bde.), and G.S.O.2 (34th Div., 38th Div., GHQ, and 42nd Div. ) and was again mentioned in dispatches, after the war Tallents took command of 'D' Company 1st L.F. and then as a Major commanded the Depot Lancashire Fusiliers at Bury, he attended the senior officers course and in 1928 as Lieutenant Colonel took command of 2nd Bn. L.F. at Multan in India returning to the U.K in 1930, during the Second World War Tallents served as a Colonel on the staff of Northern Command in the U.K. as G.S.O.2, he passed away in 1967 )

Lot 781

First World War officers Glengarry to the Cameronians ( Scottish Rifles), the Glengarry is dark blue with a dark blue tourie to the top, the headband is bound in faux silk, the tails are intact though a little tatty in places, the badge is in unmarked silver and is heavily tarnished backed by a black silk cockade/ribbon, inside there is a makers label to Wm. Anderson & Sons Ltd. Edinburgh & Glasgow, a well known military outfitters who had a premises at 14 George Street, Edinburgh,the Glengarry is unusual in that the Cameronians wore a dark ( rifle) green Glengarry with black tourie,the only explanation we can think of for this discrepancy is that late in 1914 three types of plain utility pattern Glengarries were introduced to simplify manufacture, the blue with blue tourie was one such pattern and although a green pattern was also manufactured it could have been a case of 'take what you can' due to the scale of demand by newly raised battalions at this time, the Glengarry was among the possessions of Colonel Godfrey Edward Tallents D.S.O. whose other uniform items are also in this auction, the Glengarry is well worn and the badge has been in situ for a very long time the cotter pin holding the badge in place leaving an imprint and verdigris on the liner opposite, it is unknown why Col. Tallents had this item in his possession but presumably it belonged to an army friend or aquaintance. (Godfrey Edward Tallents was born on the 31st August 1883, he was educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military College Sandhurst, on passing out of the R.M.C. Tallents was posted to the 3rd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers in the West Indies, he went on to serve with them in Malta and St. Helena,on the disbandment of the 3rd Battalion in 1906 transferred to the 1st Battalion, he was in India with this Battalion when the First World War broke out in 1914, 1st L.F. returned to the U.K. and joined the 29th Division, on 25th April 1915 1st L.F. landed on 'W' beach ( Lancashire Landing) Cape Helles, Gallipoli under a storm of fire, Tallents, by now a Captain, led an outflanking assault on the Turkish positions and was credited with breaking their line, later the same day he was badly wounded when he was shot in the head, the bullet entering the left side and exiting on the right shattering his eye socket into three pieces, for his actions that day Tallents was Mentioned in Dispatches and awarded the Distinguished Service Order, 1st L.F. suffered casualties of around 700 killed and wounded that day out of 1000 present and earned '6 V.C.'s before breakfast', after recovering in hospital in Malta Tallents returned to the U.K. briefly before going to France where he served on the Western Front as Staff Captain ( 177 Inf. Bde.), and G.S.O.2 (34th Div., 38th Div., GHQ, and 42nd Div. ) and was again mentioned in dispatches, after the war Tallents took command of 'D' Company 1st L.F. and then as a Major commanded the Depot Lancashire Fusiliers at Bury, he attended the senior officers course and in 1928 as Lieutenant Colonel took command of 2nd Bn. L.F. at Multan in India returning to the U.K in 1930, during the Second World War Tallents served as a Colonel on the staff of Northern Command in the U.K. as G.S.O.2, he passed away in 1967 )

Lot 782

A personal archive of ephemera, photographs, and mementos belonging to Colonel Godfrey Edward Tallents D.S.O of the Lancashire Fusiliers, the archive covers all aspects of his military career from his beginnings as a young subaltern in the West Indies, service in the First World War, post war in the U.K. and India, and Second World War service on the staff of Northern Command, it includes a tin campaign writing box made in 'Multoon', India containing such items as a silver vesta, Birmingham 1901, silver expanding pencil, Chester 1896, maker Frederick Charles Berkeley, a sports medal in 9 Ct gold engraved, ' Six a side senior competition won by Pte. Bolland', miscellaneous coins, shirt studs and cufflinks, pencils and refills,a collection of Regimental crests from letter heads and envelopes ( including Royal Scots, Kings Own, Coldstream Guards, 1st Devons, 12th Lancers, etc), a leather note book embossed with Tallents name, the archive also includes a letter from Tallents to his mother from hospital in Malta describing the landing at 'W' beach, Gallipoli and his subsequent wounding, a letter from an officer to Tallents mother dated 10/7/15 telling her of Tallents transfer to a hospital in London and crediting him with turning the Turkish right flank at the landing on 'W' beach, a letter to Tallents from General Aylmer Hunter-Weston ( signed) GOC VIII Corps B.E.F. dated 5/5/16 congratulating Tallents on the award of his D.S.O., letter to Tallents mother dated 21/6/15 from an officer describing Tallents gallantry at Gallipoli and finishing by explaining that due to the bravery of the troops the GOC 'decreed that the landing places be called as follows, 'W' beach to be called Lancashire Landing, 'Z' beach to be called Anzac Cove', copy of a letter dated 3/6/15 sent to Tallents mother by Captain Clayton, 1st Lancashire Fusiliers, from Gallipoli, thanking her for news of her son and describing, with a diagram, the landings at Gallipoli of the regiment on 25th April 1915 ( Captain Clayton was killed in action one day later on the 4th June 1915 and the original letter was sent by Mrs Tallents to his wife), a hand written account of the Gallipoli landings entitled, ' The Landing of the Infantry Brigade under S.W. Hall on the Gallipoli Peninsular, 25th April 1915, and its Subsequent Operations', Mention in Dispatches award certificates to Tallents dated 12/6/15, 11/12/15, 7/11/17, telegram dated 14/7/16 to Tallents in France from the Lord Chamberlain at Buckingham Palace requiring his attendance on 19/7 ( award of D.S.O.), large photograph of soldiers on 'W' beach ( Lancashire Landing) at Gallipoli, letter to Tallents dated 15/12/20 from the C.S.M. and all ranks 'D' Company, 1st Lancashire Fusiliers, accompanying presents and regards for his service while O.C., report from July 1903 of the 'Commission of Enquiry into recent disturbances (riots) at Port of Spain,Trinidad', notebook with a few notes from 'Bomb School, Clapham Common Dec1915', First World War Leave on Duty Ration Book for Major Tallents, most stamps present, 1915 English/French military phrase book, Brigade Majors copy Trench Orders 59th ( North Midland) Division, March Discipline Orders 177 Infantry Brigade dated 16/7/17, Notes for Platoon Commanders dated 9/7/17 and Guidance Points for use in Conjunction with Offensive Operational Orders-marked Secret, Special Order of the Day from GOC 42nd Division regarding demobilisation, Permanent Orders Book 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers for Multan Garrison India 1911 ( covers all aspects of a soldiers life down to the wearing of hackles,colours of company flags,the purchase of regimental buttons, hackles, patches (pagri badges), the keeping of pet dogs, punishment, musketry, etc), Standing Orders of the 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers dated 1927, 2nd Battalion L.F. Officers Mess Rules, United Service of Remembrance & Intercession GHQ British Armies in France order of service, Sunday 4th August 1918 (4th anniversary outbreak of war), 1st Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers Notes on Firing Instruction ( 'D' Coy Cdr.)military I.D card for Tallents as G2 at Northern Command dated 13/7/40, Northern Command Standing Orders, Customs,Practices, Procedures and Institutions of the XX Foot dated 27/5/49, Official announcement of the formation of the Fusilier Brigade in 1958, Gallipoli ephemera including regimental reunion photographs from the 1950's, H.M.S Euryalus commissioning ceremony invitation and ephemera 1964, photographs include West Indies early 1900's, India pre WW1, India 1920's, Depot L.F.1920's, group photograph of the Senior Officers School Course 17 from 17/2/25-15/5/25 which includes Sir Arthur ' Bomber' Harris when he was a Squadron Leader, hunting expedition in India, Platoon, Officer, and Depot group photographs, quantity of negatives in envelope from photographic development department in Karachi dated 11/9/14 ( just prior to battalions return to the U.K.) showing soldiers in Wolsley Pattern helmets with hackle taking part in training including wiring parties, machine gun emplacements , sports team photographs, etc, Annual Confidential Reports on Tallents for 1922, 1923, and 1929, notes on the hunting and shooting of a rogue elephant in 1929 and the correspondence with a District Magistrate requesting the keeping of the tusks as a trophy, quantity of unused envelopes bearing the regimental crest in an envelope from Thacker & Co, Bombay, etc, a wonderful archive of material for anyone interested in the British army in the First World War and its service abroad before and after,particularly regarding the Lancashire Fusiliers and the minutiae of army life, ( Qty) ( Godfrey Edward Tallents was born on the 31st August 1883, he was educated at Wellington College and the Royal Military College Sandhurst, on passing out of the R.M.C. Tallents was posted to the 3rd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers in the West Indies, he went on to serve with them in Malta and St. Helena,on the disbandment of the 3rd Battalion in 1906 transferred to the 1st Battalion, he was in India with this Battalion when the First World War broke out in 1914, 1st L.F. returned to the U.K. and joined the 29th Division, on 25th April 1915 1st L.F. landed on 'W' beach ( Lancashire Landing) Cape Helles, Gallipoli under a storm of fire, Tallents, by now a Captain, led an outflanking assault on the Turkish positions and was credited with breaking their line, later the same day he was badly wounded when he was shot in the head, the bullet entering the left side and exiting on the right shattering his eye socket into three pieces, for his actions that day Tallents was Mentioned in Dispatches and awarded the Distinguished Service Order, 1st L.F. suffered casualties of around 700 killed and wounded that day out of 1000 present and earned '6 V.C.'s before breakfast', after recovering in hospital in Malta Tallents returned to the U.K. briefly before going to France where he served on the Western Front as Staff Captain ( 177 Inf. Bde.), and G.S.O.2 (34th Div., 38th Div., GHQ, and 42nd Div. ) and was again mentioned in dispatches, after the war Tallents took command of 'D' Company 1st L.F. and then as a Major commanded the Depot Lancashire Fusiliers at Bury, he attended the senior officers course and in 1928 as Lieutenant Colonel took command of 2nd Bn. L.F. at Multan in India returning to the U.K in 1930, during the Second World War Tallents served as a Colonel on the staff of Northern Command in the U.K. as G.S.O.2, he passed away in 1967 )

Lot 786

Second World War/ Malayan Emergency Grouping with Colonial Police Medal to Alan Leslie Hardy, Deputy Superintendent of the Federation of Malaya Police, to include, 1939-1945 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, 1939-1945 British War Medal, General Service Medal with clasp ' Malaya ' ( ASP A.L. HARDY. F OF M POL. ), Colonial Police Medal ( DEPUTY SUPT. ALAN L. HARDY FED. MALAYA POLICE ), four cap/collar badges in white metal with two loops to the reverse, two rank crowns in white metal, two loops to the reverse, 4 x 30 mm silver buttons, London 1948, 8 x 25 mm silver buttons London 1948, 2 x 25 mm silver buttons, London 1950, 4 x 20 mm silver buttons, London 1951, all made by Firmin & Sons, London, seven more tunic buttons in white metal by Firmin & Sons,together with a photograph album with images from operations in Kedah in Feb.1947 showing the round up of communist suspects, some named, and listing the amount of arrests and killed, loose photographs showing official gatherings and parades, Officers Mess images including what appears to be a mock funeral commemorating Operation Hive in 1952, showing a mock up of a Communist terrorist in a coffin below the legend, ' Op Hive 1952 A.D., Here lies the body of Comrade Hive, Who tried so hard to stay alive, Our constant road blocks and Gurkha chasing, Put him here in this well made casing, And in this tale a moral lies, Without any grub one surely dies, Born 20th Aug. '52, died on 21st Nov. '52' ( Operation Hive was a major sweep in Seremban by the Special Air Service Regiment ( Malayan Scouts ) together with two Battalions of Gurkhas, and a company of Fijian infantry, combined with food denial techniques restricting the amount of food available to the insurgents), also included are group photographs of Malayan Police and officials,and a typewritten report on British Malay and Oriental Rubber Company's properties dated 9/12/45 describing the condition of workers, buildings and machinery after the Japanese occupation, Alan Leslie Hardy served with the 14th Punjab Regiment in Burma during the Second World War, he served throughout the years of the Malayan Emergency at its height and was awarded the Colonial Police Medal in the New Years Honours List Jan. 1957, he was the nephew of Captain Eric Hardy R.N. whose medals and photo albums are also in this auction, (Qty)

Lot 120

Art Deco Period Superb Quality Ladies 3 Piece Silver and Guilloche Enamel Dressing Table Set, In a Sunray Design. Hallmark Birmingham 1933. Wonderful Quality and Condition - Please Confirm with Photo.

Lot 129

W.M.F Art Nouveau Period Silver Plated Embossed Twin Handle Tray of Wonderful Form, Features Embossed Image of a Young Girl with Basket Feeding Two Small Rabbits on a Grassy Verge to Central Panel. c.1900. W.M.F Marks to Underside. Measurements 11 x 5.25 Inches - 27.5 x 13.20 cm. All Aspects of Condition Are Excellent.

Lot 149

Victorian Period Sterling Silver Superb Quality 4 Piece Cruet Set & Stand excellent form/design. Supported on ball feet. Hallmark Sheffield 1876, maker J.A.R. in a shamrock for Jehoiada-Alsop-Rhodes. Silver weight 7 ozs.

Lot 152

Tanzanite Lozenge Cluster Drop Earrings, the lozenge shape drops closely set with round and oval cut tanzanites, totalling 2.25cts, and suspended from platinum vermeil and silver lever back fittings; tanzanite, the single source gemstone, found only in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, is increasingly difficult to mine as it now found at deeper and deeper levels; earring drop 1.4 inches (3.5cms)

Lot 169

Silver Art Nouveau Style Mantle Clock, wonderful Art Nouveau styling with tulip design; fully hallmarked for silver; 6.5 inches x 5.5

Lot 182A

Pair of Amethyst Floral Drop Earrings, pear cut rich purple amethyst drops, suspended from milgrain circles below two graduated flowers, form each earring, each flower comprising five pear cut amethysts, a total of 7.5cts; the whole in 14ct gold vermeil and silver with post and push back fittings; 1.7 inches (4.2cms) long

Lot 191

Opal Solitaire Drop Earrings, each oval cut, faceted, opal, mined in Ethiopia, set in a concave pear shaped drop of silver with a rope twist edge and held on lever back fittings; 1.1 inches (2.8cms) long

Lot 208

Victorian Period Tall & Impressive Pair of Chimney Vases circa 1880s, decorated with ornate swags and garlands, silver plated collars/mounts to top and base. Excellent condition both vases. Height of each vase approx 16" - 40 cm tall.

Lot 252

Pair of Ruby Solitaire Stud Earrings, each trillion cut ruby of rich red glowing colour measuring 1ct; 2 cts overall, set in 14ct gold vermeil and silver post and push back fittings

Lot 253

Peridot Graduated Band Ring, five oval cut peridots graduated slightly to either side of the centre stone of just over 1ct, making a total of around 4.25cts, set in gold vermeil and silver:; peridot is the Birthstone for August; size S

Lot 256

Amethyst, Ruby and White Topaz Marquise Shape Ring, a marquise cut, deep purple amethyst framed with sparkling round cut white topaz, with an outer frame of round cut Burmese rubies, creating an overall marquise shape set in a split-shouldered shank of rhodium vermeil and silver; size T/U

Lot 266

A Large Modern Amber Pendant. Set in a silver floral mount. Measures 88 by 50mm including bale.

Lot 269

Vintage Kingsman Turquoise Silver Ladies Cocktail Ring. Square turquoise stone. Ring size R.

Lot 275

Rose de France Amethyst Statement Halo Ring, a 9.5ct pear cut Rose de France amethyst set slightly above the halo of .75ct of round cut, natural, sparkling zircons, set in rose gold vermeil and silver to create a dramatic, statement ring with two natural gemstones totalling 10.25cts; size P

Lot 337

Sky Blue Topaz Pair of Drop Earrings, solitaire oval cut blue topaz of 2.25cts each, set in silver secure lever back fittings; 1.1 inch 2.7cm) drops

Lot 345A

Ruby Pair of Large Stud Earrings, each earring having an octagon cushion cut solitaire ruby framed by a line of white, natural zircons, then a row of round cut rubies and a further halo of zircons, a total of 7.75cts over the pair; the rubies having a rich, warm red glow with added sparkle from the zircons, the whole set in rhodium vermeil and silver post and push back fittings measuring .7inch (1.8cms) high x .6inch (1.6cms) wide

Lot 18

1985 General Motors Football Association Charity Shield plaque for the Everton v Manchester United match at Wembley on 10th August 1985 and awarded to Norman Whiteside, (Manchester United lost 2-0), made from silver by Mappin & Webb, approx. 8cm high.Provenance: Consigned to auction by Norman Whiteside. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Norman Whiteside.

Lot 22

Northern Ireland Schoolboys Cap from 1979 presented to Norman Whiteside, 'N.I.S.F.A. 1979 European Winners', blue velvet with silver trim.Provenance: Consigned to auction by Norman Whiteside. All lots will be supplied with Certificate of Authenticity signed by Norman Whiteside.

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