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*China, Order of the Double Dragon, first type (late 19th Century), a good Russian-made Second Class First Grade breast star, in silver of 88 zolotniks, silver-gilt and enamels, with central pearl and separately-applied silver dragons, by ГД, St Petersburg, marked on backplate and with kokoshniks of pre-1899 type, width 89.51mm, with French import mark struck on the brooch-pin keeper, good very fine and toned, in fitted case of issue The leathercloth-covered case is in worn, dampstained condition, with detached lid bearing the gold-blocked legend in French ordre du double dragon II Classe 1 Grade. The interior red silk lining bears the stamp of Alexander Adolph Treyden, St Petersburg, and the style and quality of the star is akin to the work of Feodor Rückert.
*China, Order of the Double Dragon, Second type (circa 1901-1911), Fourth Class neck badge, in silver and enamels, with central blue stone and space for upper coral (which is now missing), plain reverse with loop-and-ring suspension, width 57mm, with evident wear overall and upper coral missing, good fine to very fine
*China, Republic, Order of the Illustrious Brilliant Golden Grain, First Class breast star, in silver-gilt and enamels, with inner circle of 18 pearls and central red stone, reverse with Chinese maker’s plate, vertical brooch-pin and two hooks for wearing, width 95.5mm, surface scratches on the backplate, extremely fine
*China, Republic, Order of the Illustrious Brilliant Golden Grain, a Second or Third Class badge which has been converted to create a reduced-size breast star in silver, silver-gilt and enamels, with inner circle of 18 pearls and central red stone, reverse with original Chinese maker’s plate and fitted with a later brooch-pin for wearing, width 67.5mm, minor enamel defects, generally good very fine and toned
*China, Republic, Order of the Precious Brilliant Golden Grain, a European-made First Class breast star of unusual style and high quality workmanship, in silver, silver-gilt and enamels, with arms of cross and beaded inner circle ornaments in translucent red enamel over guilloche base, reverse with plain backplate, flat vertical brooch-pin and two wire retaining hooks, width 105.5mm, import marks struck on brooch-pin and wire keeper, light overall wear, very fine to good very fine. Supplied by Robert Seniso, January 1992.
*China, Republic, Order of the Golden Grain, Third Class neck badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, with original suspension including riband carrier, width 63mm, generally very fine, with neck riband in original cloth-covered case of issue including name of the medal (case with small front section detachedc and missing)
*China, Republic, Warlords: Zhili Province, Lieutenant-General Wang Cheng Bin, Merit Decoration, instituted in 1924, in silver, silver-gilt and enamels, with central photogravure portrait, width 57.2mm (Barac 163), original red enamel rather faded and discoloured, generally very fine, with modern ribbon
*China, Republic, Warlords: Yunnan Province, Tang Ji Yao, Second Class Order breast star, circa 1922, in silver-gilt, of hollow, high relief construction with a central orange stone, reverse with Chinese characters and vertical brooch-pin, width 59mm, in its original well-made silvered brass silk-lined case of very strong construction, with etched decoration and name of the medal on the lid, good very fine
*China, Republic, Nanking Government, Reconstruction of Shanghai, commemorative decoration dated 11 Nov. 1937, both the badge itself and suspension in silver-gilt and enamels, rev., impressed maker’s mark and no. 128, with pin for suspension (in addition to ribbon), width 60mm, some minor enamel losses, about very fine
*China, Republic, Taiwanese Government, an unidentified badge in silver-gilt and enamels, with central photogravure portrait and enamelled suspension in the style of the Order of Victory and Resistance against Aggression, reverse with impressed no. 242, width 62.5mm, minor enamel losses, otherwise very fine
China, People’s Republic, Hebei Province, Star for Meritorious Achievements in Agriculture, in silver and enamels, numbered 12 on reverse, on original bronze brooch-and-ribbon suspension, width of star 37.2mm, very fine and of good workmanship, in its original (but worn and imperfect) red card fitted case of issue
France, Légion d’Honneur, Knight’s breast badge by Monnaie de Paris, in silver, gold and enamels, with a single diamond set into the suspension, 41.5.mm width, in case of issue, some enamel loss to high points, with one finial point of star bent out of place, otherwise very fine
*Germany, Hesse, Order of Philip the Magnanimous, Grand Cross badge, second type (1849-1918), in gold and enamels, with central portrait in silver-gilt, width 58.8mm, small flakes of enamel missing from one arm on reverse and from lion’s leg, good very fine to extremely fine
Italy, Order of the Crown, breast badge in gold and enamels, by Cravanzola, Corso Umberto I, Rome, extremely fine, in fitted case of issue with crowned ‘VE’ monogram; with Bulgaria, Cross for Military Merit, Sixth Class, and Netherlands, Order of Orange Nassau, Officer’s breast badges (2), one Military and the other Civil Division, and silver medal, Civil Division, about extremely fine or better, all in cases of issue (5)
*Manchukuo, Order of the Auspicious Clouds, Fourth Class, Officer’s breast badge, in silver-gilt and enamels, width 49mm, also in virtually mint condition as awarded, in black lacquered inscribed fitted box of issue, with original ribbon including wire hook and original lapel rosette
*Russia, Order of the White Eagle, set of insignia by Julius Keibel, St Petersburg, circa 1870, comprising sash badge, in gold and enamels, marked on eagle’s talons and riband carrier, height 91.5mm, width 61mm and breast star, in silver-gilt and enamels, width 87mm, marked on backplate, in fitted case of issue with hinged gilt lid compartment holding a complete sash, some restoration to blue enamel ribbons of badge, generally good very fine (lot)
Spain, The Order of Isabella the Catholic, Knight’s 4th Class Breast Badge, second issue (1847-68), in bronze gilt and enamels, 40mm width; and The Order of Isabella the Catholic, 6th Class medal (1907-31), in silver, 33.5mm width; both with original ribbons and gilt riband bars with brooch pins to reverse; also offered with Great Britain, The Royal Victorian Order, miniature Member’s M.V.O. breast badge in silver; good very fine (3)
Dinky Toys No.38F Jaguar SS100, Red Body, Maroon Seats, E to NM; Dinky Toys No.23a Racing Car , blue, silver trim and flash, E to NM; Dinky Toys No.36b Bentley, mid blue body, black detailed chassis and ridged hubs, some pitting but still displays well and is VG to E. Generally an outstanding trio of Early Dinky Toys! (3)
Dinky Toys No.60 pre-war British Aeroplane Set. No.60A Imperial Airways Airline, gold, with G-A BTI to Wings; No.60B Leopard Moth, green, yellow trim; No.60C Percival Gull, cream, blue trim; No.60D Low Wing Monoplane, red, with G-A VYP; No.60E General Monospar, silver, blue trim; No.60F Autogiro, gold, dark blue trim and rotors - some general minor paint loss mostly in some areas (see pictures) but overall E contained in VG Box with lid with cloud effect card insert, no strings, illustrated label to top of lid is slightly grubby but complete. Fine Example.
Spot-on Presentation Set A. Comprising No.102 Bentley Saloon, two-tone light blue/silver, some paint wear but still VG; No.105 Austin Healey 100 Sports Car. Light Blue with unusual Red Interior, Some paint specs / rubs and minor wear but generally VG/E; No.114 Jaguar 3.4L. Coral pink body, white interior. Minor rubs but generally VG/E; No.154 Austin A40. Grey Body, red interior, E/NM; No. 118 BMW Isetta, Light Turquoise, NM. Contained in VG Box with inserts. Lid is VG. Some wear to corners. Overall a rare set with unusual colour variations.
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