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* WWI. A group of four to Midshipman T.R.C. Humber, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve British War and Victory Medals (MTD. T.R. Humber. R.N.V.R.), Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, G.V.R. (Sergt. Thomas R.G. Humber), Defence Medal, extremely fine, with transmission slip, silver identity bracelet and miniature dress awards (Qty: 6)Midshipman Thomas Humber was born in Carlton, Nottinghamshire in 1900, he joined the RNVR in 1917 serving in HMS Victory VI, he also served in HMS Skate from 1917 onwards. HMS Skate was one of ten R-class destroyers ordered by the British Admiralty in December 1915 as part of the Seventh War Construction Programme. Skate was torpedoed and damaged in the North Sea off the Mass Lightship by SM UC-69 with the loss of a crew member on 12 March 1917
* WWI & WWII Naval Group. A Submariners group of nine to Captain G.M.K. Keble-White, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (S. Lieut. G.M.K. White , R.N.), British War and Victory Medals (Lieut. G.M.K. White. R.N.), 1939-1945 Star, Defence and War Medals, 1937 Coronation Medal, good very fine and better, mounted as worn with conforming dress miniature awards plus Poland. Order of Poland Restored, 3rd Class neck badge, gilt metal and enamel 60mm x 60mm, slight damage to the enamel plus Netherlands, Kingdom, Order of Nassau, Military Division, Commander's neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, 90mm x 55mm, all presented in a frame with copied research (Qty: 9)Order of Polania Restituta, Third Class - London Gazette 22 December 1942 Captain Geoffrey Meredtyth Keble Keble-White 'in recognition of their services to the Polish Navy' Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau - London Gazette 25 November 1947 Captain Geoffrey Meredyth Keble Keble-White, Royal Navy (Retired) 'in recognition of services rendered to the Royal Netherlands Navy during the war' Keble-White was only one of three officers to receive both these awards Captain Geoffrey Meredyth Keble Keble-White (1892-1961) was educated at Osbourne and Dartmouth Royal Navy Colleges between 1908-1912. He continued his training in HMS Cornwall and HMS Britannia joining HMS Drake as Act.Sub. Lt in 1914, followed by serving in Destroyers before joining HMS Dolphin for submarine service in 1916. He remained in submarines until 1940 and during his submarine service he has served in 12 different submarines, being commanding officer of 2 submarines (H22 and L21).
* WWI KBE, DSO Group. An impressive WWI group to Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Arthur Hornell, KBE, DSO, CdeG, MID The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, K.B.E. (Military) Knight Commander's 2nd type set of insignia, comprising neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, star silver and enamel with vertical pin Distinguished Service Order, G.V.R., silver-gilt and enamel with integral top riband bar, with Garrard case of issue, the lid has been privately embossed with gilt lettering 1914-1915 Star, naming erased but ...ll is still visible British War and Victory Medal (Capt. R.A. Hornell. R.N.) with MID oakleaves French Croix de Guerre with swords and palm, reverse dated 1914-1917, generally good very fine or better, court mounted as worn together with a copied photograph of Sir Robert in full dress wearing medals plus copied research (Qty: 5)D.S.O. London Gazette 8 March 1918 'for services in Destroyer and Torpedo Boat Flotillas during the period ending 31st December, 1917' Capt. Robert Arthur Hornell, R.N. Sir Robert was awarded the DSO whilst serving in HMS Nimrod 'for long and distinguished service in the Harwich Destroyer Flotillas including the action with 11 enemy destroyers on the 10/5/17', the king personally bestowed these decorations. M.I.D. London Gazette 22 May 1917 'in recognition of their services in the Destroyer Patrol Flotilla, Armed Boarding Steamers, & c. during the period which ended on the 30 th September, 1916' Croix de Guerre London Gazette 17 May 1918 K.B.E. London Gazette 1 July 1941 Vice-Admiral Sir Robert Athur Hornell (1877-1949) was born in Larkhall Rise, Clapham, he was educated at Cheam School and HMS Britannia, he joined the Royal Navy in 1892 and was commissioned Lieutenant in 1900 and advanced to Commander in 1912 commanding HMS Rother, he commanded various ships during the Great War including the First Class Torpedo Boat T.B.14 (1914) and HMS Laforey in 1916 for which the ship was involved in substantial night action on 26/27 October. He was promoted to Captain of the Seventh Destoyer Flotilla on 1 October 1918. Post war service saw him as the commanding officer in HMS Princess Margaret which was a minelaying vessel in the Atlantic Fleet during the 1920s amonst other appointments including Naval ADC to the King. Sir Roberts WWII service saw him Commodore of Convoys (HMS Eagket II ) and in charge of 12 merchant ships in Operation Menace (attack on Dakar) between 23-25 September 1940, there is a typed copy of a diary kept by Admiral Hornell for the period of 26 February 1941 which covers three attacks on Convoy OB 290 in which he described air and submarine attacks by the enemy. Hornell retired from service in 1944.
American Civil Aviation. Photograph album, 1936-1937, containing 108 original vintage gelatin silver print photographs of 30 different kinds of mostly grounded aeroplanes, mostly 10.5 x 6.5cm and similar sizes, all corner-mounted and mostly as multiples of two, three or four to album leaf rectos, many with names and places identified to mounts, including Halifax M.S., Lockheed Sirus, Douglas, Sikorski, Pan American Airport Miami, Arrow Sport, Stinson Reliant, Ocean City, Bellanca, Beechcraft C17, Fairchild, Waco, etc., contemporary limp cloth boards with cloth spine tie, manuscript caption and label by the unidentified compiler to upper cover, slightly rubbed, oblong small folio (Qty: 1)
* Ballooning Cup. A German silver beaker commemorating a ballooning flight on 16 March 1913, engraved with a balloon and the German town Saarbrücken and Glück ab! (Good luck!) together with 'Ballonfahrt mit Kriegsmässiger Auto-Verfolgung 16 März 1913' (Balloon ride with warmongering car pursuit, 16 March 1913), gilded interior and with hallmarks to the base, 9cm high, 2.3oz (Qty: 1)
A Prince Charles Mauchline tartanware pin cushion; a Caledonia tartanware pin cushion, a McLean tartanware pin cushion, a 19th Century blue silk pin cushion in the shape of a basket, a 19th Century leather card case, a 19th Century horn brooch in the shape of a musical horn, a green card and silk ribbon card case, 19th Century valentine card, a pair of metal vesta shoes, a leather pin cushion, a china and pin cushion figure of Mr Micawber, a small china doll head, a 1940s pin cushion in the shape of a clog, a Yardley powder compact box, nine glass bobbin beads and a 20th Century silver coloured English compact
A late 19th Century green enamel, marcasite and paste buckle; four unmarked silver and red enamel buttons, four French green enamel buttons decorated with tiny pink and blue flowers, a pair of 19th Century glass buttons, five French waistcoat buttons, two dark blue patterned enamel buttons, four unmarked yellow metal buttons with carved mother of pearl centres and a Bimini style glass button stamped made in England
A sterling silver chain mail evening with European import marks for 1907; a black silk evening bag with an Art Nouveau inspired French white metal clasp marked 800, a 1930s pleated black fabric evening bag with a marcasite clasp,a 1940s black crepe evening bag, a mid century beaded evening bag, a black satin 1950s evening bag with marcasite detail to the clasp and frame, four evening bags dating from the 1950s, four powder compacts (one with matching lipstick) and a quantity of ladies gloves
Leon Pierocha'Half-moon Range'Limited edition print, numbered 9/70Signed and titled in pencil lower right, and initialled and stamped ’68 lower left 67.5 x 96cm Together with Matthew Barney (American, b.1967)'De Lama Lamina'2004C-Print Signed in silver pen 80 x 60cmAnd further prints, including Moving Blocks, Artist's Proof numbered 16/25, signed indistinctly and a lithograph, 'Help', limited edition no. 18/40, indistinctly signed and dated 1992 (5)
A length of 19th Century woven rose patterned silk; a mid 19th Century ivory woven silk sash decorated with holly, 19th Century silk off cuts, an early 20th Century lace and ribbon work collar, two lengths of purple lace, three embroidered appliqué bunches of grapes, a length of late 19th Century rose patterned silk ribbon, a silver and white sequin and beaded collar, a beaded bridal head dress, a length of rose embroidered trim and similar items
A pair of Qing dynasty Mandarin rank badges, showing the silver bird on a blue rock above a gold couched embroidered sea. The badges are decorated in blue silk and gilt thread with a red embroidered sun disk. A panel of Chinese embroidery onto pale silk, a square of blue and cream Chinese embroidery and three further Chinese embroidered pieces (7)
An early 20th Century panel of Turkish satin and metallic thread embroidery on very fine pale coloured silk with the Tugra Sultans signature in the centre, 98 x 99 cm. A colourful late 20th Century Uzbekistan panel decorated with chain stitch embroidery onto a pale coloured background with 2 joins, 153 x 129 cm and two sets of pink silk and silver coloured metallic tassels
A 19th Century white and gold pressed card fan linked with blue ribbon; an Oriental black and silver parchment fan, a pale blue silk fan with bone sticks and guards, the blue silk leaf decorated with hand painted flowers and birds and a later fan with signed scene, pierced faux mother of pearl sticks and guards (4 )
A 19th Century black leather ladies chatelaine bag with a silver clasp and frame by C.A Asprey & Son, hallmarked 1881; a late 19th Century beaded drawstring bag with an image of dragon flies over a lily pond and an early 20th Century silk lined brown velvet evening bag with studded blue beads, woven metallic gold thread decoration and handle (3)
A 19th Century beaded misers purse with yellow metal ball and claw detail at each end; a silver and grey beaded envelope style evening bag, a 1920s/1930s petit point embroidered bag within a glazed frame, a geometric patterned beaded evening bag and a small leather lined beaded coin purse (5)
Six 19th Century steel and brass buttons; a pair of large enamel buttons, six Whitby jet buttons, French enamel and cut steel buttons, six large 19th Century mother of pearl buttons, eight small blue enamel buttons, four Edwardian buttons, four small enamel buttons decorated with roses, six late 1930s silver coloured glass buttons and a quantity of other antique buttons
A Queen Anne style silver coffee pot, D & J Wellby Ltd, London, 1962 together with a Georgian style fluted hot water jug, ebony handle & finial, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1930 and a 19th Century Old Sheffield Plate fluted hot water jug, the body engraved with a crest (3) the silver 47.64 (1,482.1 gms)
A quantity of silver including: Georgian style silver cream jug and twin handled sugar bowl, John Millward Banks, Chester 1901; seven silver caddy spoons, mostly Victorian and indistinct hallmarks, together with silver jug London 1808, and matchbox holder; a pair of George V silver bottle labels engraved Oil & Vinegar, Robert William Jay, Birmingham, 1930 together with a George VI silver plain matchbox sleeve, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London, 1949; a George III Fiddle pattern bright-cut engraved sugar tongs, makers mark probably that of Thomas Wallis II, London 1807, together with another George III plain tongs, John Shekleton London, 1803 and a small George V set of sugar nips, J Thompson & Sons, Birmingham, 1924 - 17.72 ozt (550.9 gms) 1 bag
A collection of silver and silver-plated including: a pair of silver mounted cut glass salts; two napkin rings and two spoons, various dates and makers together with a cut-glass mustard pot and white metal cover (unmarked); a pair of baluster pots, a pair of condiment bottles and stoppers and a pair of etch glass flute shaped vases on silver-plate baroque style bases (1 bag)
A Victorian Neo-Classical silver sugar basket, blue glass liner, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1900, height 11 cms together with a George V silver sugar caster with finial, pierced cover and plain baluster base, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1911 and a George III silver cream jug, gilt lined, later decorated, Richard Mills 1761, 17.24 ozt (3)
A selection of flatware including: two pairs of silver child's pushers, a christening spoon, two spoons and pickle fork - various dates & makers; an engine turned pencil holder stamped Sterling silver together with a collection of silver-plated pickle forks, serving fork and spoons, some with mother-of-pearl and horn handles (1 bag)
A collection of silver including George V silver set of six fish knives and forks with plain blades, tines and collars, ivorine handles, the silver by James Dixon & Co, Birmingham, various dates including 1910-1920 in fitted rosewood canteen with brass inset together with two bottle labels engraved BRANDY & SHERRY, by P H Vogel & Co, Birmingham, 1963; a miniature five bar toast rack, Birmingham, 1956 (one foot missing); a William IV sifting spoon, London, 1831 and an Edwardian plain cylindrical beaker, gilt interior, George Unite, Birmingham, 1903 (5) - weighable silver 2.95 ozt
A George III silver seven bar toast rack, segmented arcading, gadroon border and squat ball feet, makers mark probably T and I S, Sheffield 1815, 208.4 gms together with a George III silver helmet shaped cream jug, with bead edge, gilt interior, on square form base, John Lambe, London 1787, 3.3 ozt 105 gms (2)
A collection of silver Georgian flatware including: nine various Old English Pattern table spoons, various dates and makers, together with three OEP dessert spoons, Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London, 1802; set of six George III silver teaspoons, London 1804 and three OEP teaspoons, various dates and makers together with three Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, 12 Fiddle pattern teaspoons and a sugar nips, various dates and makers (1 bag) 32.88 ozt (1022.26 gms)
Two silver three-piece cruet sets: one Georgian style with pierced and engraved decoration, each with blue glass liner by William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham, 1960; the other set Georgian style with wavy rim, the salt & mustard with blue glass liners, Adie Brothers, Birmingham, 1951, together with a pin cushion holder circular on scroll feet, Birmingham, 1898; four various mustard spoons and a dessert spoon, various dates and makers 10.97 ozt, 341.1 gms, liners removed for weight
A collection of silver including a contemporary wine goblet and tot parcel gilt bowls, both by Bert Gordon, Birmingham 1969 & 1972, together with a George VI silver Christening cup, Birmingham, 1946 and a silver pusher, Birmingham 1948, with silver plate pushers (two crumb brushes (wooden) - the silver 6.83 ozt / 212.5 grams approx
A collection of Victorian and 20th Century silver dressing table ware including: silver mounted etched glass diffuser; a hob nail cut glass perfume bottle with cover; four further glass containers with silver covers - the heart shaped glass with plate mount; a pair of ring dishes (oval); two shoe horns; 2 pill boxes, a chatelaine with comb holder (plate) and two brushes and a mirror, various dates and makers (16 pieces - 1 bag)
An Edwardian silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug with gadroon border above, gadroon lower sections, the plain top section engraved with a monogram, ebonised handle & finial, by Elkington & Co., Sheffield, 1907 with presentation inscription dated on base of teapot 1908 .40.39 ozt (1256.3 gms) together with a Georgian style matched batchelor's silver tea set, oval with fluted decoration, the sugar and cream by John William Caldicott, Birmingham 1876, the tea pot by Charles Boyton II, London, date letter rubbed together 15.83 ozt (492 gms) (6)
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