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Lot 2781

Pair of Victorian hallmarked silver novelty whist markers, London 1898, maker Samuel Jacob, length 9.5cm

Lot 2782

Cased Elizabeth II hallmarked silver novelty miniature tea set, Birmingham 1978, maker Peter John Doherty, length of tray 15cm, weight of whole set 67g

Lot 2783

Georgian hallmarked silver novelty vinaigrette formed as a handbag, Birmingham 1818, maker Joseph Willmore, length 30mm, weight 12g

Lot 2784

Nathanael Mills Georgian hallmarked silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1828, length 2.5cm, on hallmarked silver chain

Lot 2785

Victorian hallmarked silver perfume or scent bottle set with agate on bar brooch, Birmingham 1893 maker Joseph Cook & Son, height of bottle 4.5cm

Lot 2786

Victorian hallmarked silver scent bottle of egg shape, with engraved decoration of flowers and foliage, Chester 1890, maker G Watts & Co, height 4.5cm

Lot 2787

Novelty silver scent bottle holder formed as a walnut, hinging open to reveal a hinge out bottle holder, nut marked sterling, length 5cm, weight 17g all in

Lot 2788

Victorian hallmarked silver sherry bottle ticket or label with pierced and engraved decoration, London 1846, maker Charles Rawlings & William Summers, weight 19g

Lot 2789

Three late 20thC hallmarked silver bottle tickets comprising gin, scotch and brandy, weight 43g together with a hallmarked silver trumpet vase, height 12cm

Lot 2790

Nine silver bottle tickets, each marked sterling, comprising Port, Sherry, Vodka, Cognac, Whisky, Rum, Bourbon, Aquavite and Rye, width of each 4cm, weight of all 84g

Lot 2791

Set of five silver bottle tickets comprising Genever, Cognac, two Vermouth and Sherry, together with a further set of three comprising genever, wodka and scotch, each with 835 silver marks, weight of all eight 64g

Lot 2792

Four various hallmarked silver Sherry bottle tickets or labels, weight 44g

Lot 2793

Victorian hallmarked silver novelty salt formed as a ram or similar pulling a sleigh, import marks for Birmingham 1891, maker Martin Sugar, length 14cm, weight 98g

Lot 2794

Dutch or similar novelty silver pepper formed as a wading bird with long beak, indistinct marks to tail, height 5.5cm, weight 35g

Lot 2795

Irish hallmarked silver novelty stirrup cup formed as a fox's head, Dublin 1998, maker Alwright & Marshall Ltd, height 11.5cm, weight 272g

Lot 2796

Irish hallmarked silver novelty stirrup cup formed as a fox's head, Dublin 1998, maker Alwright & Marshall Ltd, height 11.5cm, weight 272g

Lot 2797

Irish hallmarked silver novelty stirrup cup formed as a fox's head, Dublin 1998, maker Alwright & Marshall Ltd, height 11.5cm, weight 272g

Lot 2798

Derek Elliott Guild of Handicrafts hallmarked silver oval pedestal bowl, with hammered decoration, London 2007, length 15cm, weight 124g

Lot 2799

Derek Elliott Guild of Handicrafts hallmarked silver twin handled covered bowl, with hammered decoration and red cabochon handle to the lid, opening to reveal a red glass liner, commissioned by the vendor from an original Arts and Crafts design by Ashbee London 2006, width 26cm, weight without liner 468g all in

Lot 28

A collection of jewellery including lacquer brooch, micro mosaic brooches, moss agate brooch, silver clip, Wedgwood silver pendant, silver fob, filigree bangle, silver and 9ct gold chain

Lot 2800

Pair of Georgian cast hallmarked silver candlesticks, with scroll and acanthus leaf decoration, London 1826, maker Richard Sibley I, height 22cm, weight 1540g

Lot 2801

Victorian hallmarked silver pot, London 1899, maker Blunt, Wray & Co, diameter 5cm, halmarked silver watch chain, further watch chain, hallmarked silver propelling pencil, two hallmarked silver pocket watches one marked 835, hallmarked silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, hallmarked silver cigar cutter in BOAC pouch and a Conway Stewart fountain pen with 14ct gold nib, weight of pot and watch chain 84g

Lot 2803

Edward & Sons Glasgow Goliath pocket watch, set of four silver plated Kings pattern table spoons, bronze or similar cover, christening spoon, grape scissors and a hallmarked silver handled knife

Lot 2804

Two novelty vesta cases, one formed as a elephant the other as a pig (unmarked but possibly silver), length of longer 6.5cm

Lot 2812

Hallmarked silver sovereign case, hallmarked silver lighter, hallmarked silver Yard-o-Led propelling pencil and decimal converter Parker pen

Lot 2815

Twelve fountain pens, pencils etc, including Parker 51, Waterman with 18k gold nib, vintage Waterman with gold nib, silver Sheaffer White Dot pen and pencil set, Yard-o-Led and Parker ballpoint

Lot 2821

Three Meerschaum pipes comprising lady with bonnet and sweeping ribbons behind, egg shaped example with 9ct gold collar and one of a fisherman or similar man, cased silver mounted cheroot holder and two further pipes, some items in original fitted cases

Lot 2826

Large collection of sewing / needlecraft related items, bijouterie and collectables including treen and brass sewing clamps, pin cushions, some marked 925, Mauchlineware, silver thimbles, treen art brass snuff boxes including several shoes, carved fold-out case in the form of a fish with inlaid 'V' verso etc, tallest 19cm

Lot 2827

Collection of spelter, bronze, brass and other metal figures including dogs, fish, 16thC soldiers, silver modernist figure signed D Taron and marked 925, cobblers by Zimmerman of Hanau etc, tallest 26cm

Lot 2828

Pair of gilt metal and blacked vases, height 25cm, pair of menu holder or similar figures atop lions, silver plated jugs, hallmarked silver handled cake slice etc

Lot 2832

A large curved horn drinking vessel, the silver plated and gilt mounts set with agate cabochons and with applied wirework decoration, 37cm wide. 

Lot 2835

Arts & Crafts silver plated covered bowl with hardstone cabochon to lid, height 9.5cm

Lot 2870

Art Deco style silver plated leaping salmon on marble base, height 15cm

Lot 29

A collection of costume jewellery including silver earrings, agate beads, vintage brooches, enamel butterfly brooch, etc

Lot 30

A collection of jewellery including amethyst necklace, silver chain, quartz, silver brooch in the form of a horseshoe, crop and horse, etc

Lot 31

A collection of costume jewellery including silver ring, 9ct gold earrings set with a pearl, vintage necklace and matching brooch, etc, in Japanese lacquer box

Lot 32

A collection of costume jewellery including silver coin rings, silver ring set with tiger's eye, agate brooches, Trifari necklace, silver brooch, silver earrings, etc 

Lot 324

Victorian silver stick pin in the form of the devil set with rose cut diamond eyes 

Lot 36

A collection of brooches including 1950's, micro mosaic, silver set with agate, filigree, dog, Toledo, Miracle, marcasite, French silver, silver and agate, Sphinx, silver Tribal brooches, etc

Lot 37

A collection of jewellery including glass beaded necklaces, sodalite necklace, faux pearls, amethyst and silver bracelet, silver bracelet, rolled gold cameo brooch, necklaces, etc

Lot 38

A collection of jewellery including lockets, Celtic silver earrings, £2 coin, silver mirror, earrings, Egyptian Revival style brooch, Monet necklace, Vivienne Westwood earrings, Michael Kors clutch bag, Mackenzie & George bag, Amy Winehouse for Fred Perry scarf, silver necklace, silver necklace and earrings, etc 

Lot 39

A collection of costume jewellery including Exquiste brooch, earrings, silver ring, vintage bracelet, Vendone necklace etc

Lot 40

A collection of costume jewellery including vintage boxes, silver brooch set with marcasite, Charles Horner silver thimbles, silver bracelet, filigree bracelet, Art Deco spider brooches, silver rings, Czech brooches, Chinese jade cufflinks, silver enamelled crown, silver earrings, silver locket, spider brooches etc

Lot 41

A collection of costume jewellery including Scottish silver bracelet, Hollywood pendant, silver bracelet, brooch and ring, pearl necklace with 9ct gold clasp, Seiko watch, silver pendant, etc

Lot 42

A collection of jewellery including silver chain, filigree brooch, silver pendant, Ola Gorie brooch, silver eternity ring, silver bracelet, Paula Bolton silver necklace, Arts & Crafts brooch, 9ct gold ring set with coral (2g), Nina Ricci necklace, etc 

Lot 624

Latvia, Republic, Home Guard Cross of Merit Medal, 40mm, silver-gilt and enamel, with silver mark and Riga makers mark to reveres, in case of issue, extremely fine £80-£100

Lot 625

Montenegro, Kingdom, Bravery Medal, silver (Rev: F. R. Barry. C.F. Sept: 26-28. 1916.) contemporarily engraved naming, in Arthus Bertrand, Paris, embossed case of issue, suspension altered to a straight bar swivel suspension, nearly extremely fine £100-£140 --- D.S.O. London Gazette 25 November 1916: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He tended and dressed the wounded under very heavy fire with the greatest courage and determination. He set a splendid example throughout the operations.’ The Reverend Frank Russell Barry was born on 28 January 1890, the son of the Reverend G. D. Barry, and was educated at Bradfield and Oriel College, Oxford. He served during the Great War with the Army Chaplains’ Department as a temporary Chaplain to the Forces Fourth Class in the Mediterranean theatre of War from 31 December 1915, and subsequently on the Western Front, taking part in the operations on the Somme, the Ancre, Arras, and Passchendaele. For his gallantly during the operations at Mouquet Farm, near Thiepval, on 26-28 September 1916 he was awarded the D.S.O., and was also Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 4 January 1917) and awarded the Silver Medal for Military Valour from the King of Montenegro.

Lot 626

Poland, Republic, Cross of Merit, by Spink, London, Second Class, silver and enamel, with maker’s mark to reverse, in case of issue, with contemporary hand-written card that reads: ‘Major R. M. Clough, Silver Cross of Merit’, extremely fine £50-£70

Lot 627

Romania, Kingdom, Order of the Crown, 2nd type, Officer’s breast badge, 38mm, silver-gilt and enamel, unmarked, with rosette on riband; together with an Anti Communist Campaign Medal, bronze; and a Liberation from the Fascist Yoke Commemorative Medal, bronze, good very fine (3) £60-£80

Lot 628

South Africa, Republic, Southern Cross Decoration, officially numbered ‘1300’; Pro Patria Decoration, bronze and enamel (3), 2nd type, officially numbered ‘6473’; 3rd type (2), officially numbered ‘139520’ and ‘1732780’; Permanent Force Good Service Medal, in silver, together with a small roll of related riband; Defence Force Good Service Medal; together with an unfinished trial and a Police 75th Anniversary 1988 Medal, good very fine Tanzania, Republic, Utumushi Decoration, silver-gilt, very fine Zaire, Republic, Cross of Bravery, with palm, bronze, good very fine Zimbabwe, Republic, Independence Medal 1980, bronze (2), officially numbered ‘38829’ and ‘70554; Liberation Medal 1980, bronze(2), officially numbered ‘69867’ and ‘69868’; 10 Years Long Service Medal, bronze (906422 P.O.2 Nyamayaro. P.T.); Long and Exemplary Service Medal, silvered (2), good very fine or better £100-£140 --- Sold together with a copy Kenya Campaign Medal 1963-67.

Lot 629

Spain, Franco Period, Order of St Hermenegildo, Knight’s Cross, gilt and enamel; War Cross, silver, gilt, and enamel, lacking reverse retaining pin; Air Force Merit Cross, First class, gilt and enamel, lacking reverse central medallion; Constancia and Militar Cross, gilt and enamel; together with a Morocco Campaign Medal 1915 in bronze; five Homage Medals 1925, one gilt, four in bronze; and a 1936-39 Campaign Medal, gilt and blackened metal, generally very fine or better (11) £100-£140

Lot 630

A Second War Hero of the Soviet Union and Order of Lenin pair awarded to Lieutenant V. N. Kovalenko, 235th Guards Rifle Regiment Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Gold Star Medal of a Hero of the Soviet Union, 2nd type, gold, reverse impressed, ‘1402’, rectangular riband suspension with screw-backed fitting, suspension ring twisted; Order of Lenin, 5th type, variation 1 breast badge, gold, platinum, and enamel, reverse officially numbered ‘15797’, with Monetny Dvor mint mark and riband suspension, very fine and better (2) £5,000-£7,000 --- Vasily Naumovich Kovalenko was born at Ivanovoselische, Globinsky District, Poltava Region, Ukraine, on 3 December 1920, and joined the Red Army in 1940. He served during the Great Patriotic War from July 1942, and as a Guards Senior Lieutenant commanded an Artillery Battery of the 235th Guards Rifle Regiment, 7th Guards Army, Steppe Front, during the forced crossing of the Dnieper. On 26 September 1943 his battery was amongst the first to land on the opposite bank of he river, near Borodaevka, and in the fight for the bridgehead it destroyed two weapon emplacements and eliminated a large group of enemy soldiers. On 10 October 1943 Kovalenko skilfully directed the fire of his battery during the repelling of the enemy counterattack, and as a result two enemy tanks were disabled and their crews captured alive. For his gallantry he was appointed a Hero of the Soviet Union on 26 October 1943. Kovalenko graduated from Leningrad Highest Artillery Officer School in 1945. The following year he transferred to the Reserve, but was recalled in 1952 and served for a further four years, being advanced Captain. He subsequently retired to Odessa. In addition to the Gold Star Medal of a Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin, he also received the Orders of the Patriotic War, First and Second Class; two Orders of the Red Star; and various campaign medals. Sold with the recipient’s original Bestowal Document for a Hero of the Soviet Union, in embossed red leather folder; the recipient’s original Awards Booklet, which confirms both numbered awards; a presentation silver cigarette case, given to the recipient on his 40th birthday, with inscription to reverse; and copied research, including a photographic image of the recipient.

Lot 632

A United States of America Silver Star and Purple Heart pair awarded to Master Sergeant John P. Pappas, 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, who displayed gallantry in action on 23 December 1950 in the vicinity of Sinbul-san, Korea United States of America, Silver Star, gilt with central silver star, machine-engraved ‘John P. Pappas’, slot brooch; Purple Heart, gilt and enamel, slot brooch, unnamed, in case of issue, good very fine (2) £200-£240 --- John P. Pappas, United States Army, was awarded the Silver Star for conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity in connection with military operations against the enemy in Korea, while serving with the 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, on 23 December 1950. General Orders: Headquarters, 2d Infantry Division, General Orders No. 349 (1951) ‘Master Sergeant John P. Pappas, RA35999845, (then Sergeant), Army Medical Service, a member of Clearing Company, 2d Medical Battalion, 2d Infantry Division, displayed gallantry in action on 23 December 1950 in the vicinity of Sinbul-san, Korea. On that date Sergeant Pappas was attached to a unit of the Republic of Korea Army. The unit was assigned the mission of destroying an enemy guerrilla band disrupting the main supply route from Pusan northward. During the attack the commanding officer was killed, causing disorganization among the men. Sergeant Pappas with complete disregard for his own safety, exposed himself to intense enemy small arms and automatic weapons fire to reorganize the unit to lead the attack in a successful completion of the mission. Through intense enemy fire Sergeant Pappas moved about directing medical care and the evacuation of the wounded. The gallantry displayed by Sergeant Pappas reflects great credit upon himself and the military service.’ Pappas later served in Vietnam.

Lot 633

A United States of America Vietnam War Bronze Star and Air Medal group of nine awarded to Staff Sergeant Willard S. Hudson, Tactical Communications Chief 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), the ‘Black Knights’ United States of America, Bronze Star, bronze, engraved ‘Willard S Hudson’, with oak leaf cluster emblem on riband; Air Medal, bronze, engraved ‘Willard S Hudson’, with oak leaf cluster emblem on riband; Army Commendation Medal, bronze, engraved ‘Willard S Hudson’; Army Good Conduct Medal, with five knots emblem on riband; Vietnam Service Medal, one silver and one bronze stars on riband; National Defense Service Medal, bronze; Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, bronze; South Vietnam, Service Medal, 1 clasp, 1960, all with crimp brooches; Vietnam Gallantry Cross with palm, generally very fine or better (9) £200-£240 --- Air Medal, 26 June 1970, Headquarters Battery, 2nd Battalion (Airmobile) 19th Artillery: ‘For meritorious achievement while participating in aerial flight August 1969 to June 1970 in the Republic of Vietnam.’ (certificate dated 26th June 1970). Air Medal second award – no details, probably similar for July to December 1970. Bronze Star, 3rd July 1970, Headquarters Battery, 2nd Battalion (Airmobile) 19th Artillery: ‘For Meritorious Achievement in ground operations against hostile forces during the period August 1969 to August 1970 in the Republic of Vietnam.’ Bronze Star second award – no details, probably similar for September to December 1970. Army Commendation Medal: ‘For Meritorious Achievement during the period April 1970 to June 1970 in the Republic of Vietnam.’ Silver and bronze stars to Vietnam Campaign Medal for six Campaigns: Vietnam Defense Campaign 1965-66; Tet Counter Offensive 1969; Vietnam Summer, Fall, 1969; Vietnam Winter, Spring, 1969-70; Sanctuary Counter Offensive 1970; Southwest Monsoon 1970. Willard S. Hudson was born on 29 September 1941, in Apopka, Florida, and enlisted into the Army on 7 January 1964. He was posted to 39th Transport Battalion, Fort Benning, Georgia, and became a switchboard operator with 616, then 515 Transport Battalions, also at Fort Benning. Promoted to PFC at the end of January 1964. He served in Vietnam between 23 July 1965 and 10 November 1965, with 515th Transport Company, “Road Runners”, at Cam Ranh Bay, Vietnam. There, the 515th had the primary mission of transporting troops and cargo from port facilities to their final destination, often times the front lines themselves. Hudson was hospitalised in Vietnam for about a month in September, reason unknown. On 19 November 1965, he was at Fort Buckner, Okinawa, as Communications Specialist, where he gained artillery experience, becoming a Tactical Team Chief. In November 1966, he was posted to the Republic of Korea, as Tactical Communications Chief, where he remained until December 1967. In May, while in Korea, he was promoted to Sergeant and on 1 January 1968 he was in Germany where he remained until April 1969. On 5 June 1969, he was back in Vietnam for his second tour, serving as Tactical Communications Chief, A Company, 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry, 1st Cavalr. Division (Airmobile). Promoted to Staff Sergeant in August 1969, in October he joined the 1/13th Signal Battalion, in December, 1/5th Cavalry, and in May 1970, the 2/19th Artillery, all units of the 1st Cavalry Division. Hudson left Vietnam for the final time on 9 December 1970, and was posted to Germany on 1 February 1971. On 3 February 1974, he joined 716th Military Police Company, at Fort Riley, Kansas, serving with various Military Police units at Fort Riley until the end of January 1976, when he was posted to Korea as Communications Chief, of the 2nd Military Police Company, 2nd Infantry Division. He was back at Fort Riley by mid-January 1978, where he remained in various security positions until he retired on 31 January 1981. He died on 12 September 1986, aged 45. Sold with a file containing original award certificates for the Bronze Star, Air Medal and Army Commendation Medal, with original citations for the first two, together with service papers and other research.

Lot 64

The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, G.C.M.G., Knight Grand Cross, set of insignia comprising sash badge, silver-gilt, gold and enamels, 110mm x 72mm excluding suspension ring, and breast star, silver and silver-gilt with gold and enamel appliqué centre, reverse with gold pin for wearing, complete with full dress sash in its Garrard & Co. Ltd. fitted case of issue, the case a little scuffed, a small enamel chip to St Michael’s abdomen on sash badge, otherwise nearly extremely fine (2) £2,000-£2,400

Lot 643

East Lothian Yeomanry Officer’s Shako Plate c.1829-44. A fine Officer’s Shako Plate c.1829-44, die stamped copper gilt example, crowned Maltese Cross, with silver inlays of ‘hob nailed’ panels, to the centre gilt title ‘East Lothian Yeomanry’ and ‘VR’ cypher, two loops to the rear, plate fractured at top arm of the cross with solder repairs to the rear, therefore fair condition £200-£240

Lot 644

23rd (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Regiment Officers Shako Plate c.1812-30. A fine Officers Shako Plate c.1812-30, burnished copper gilt Maltese Cross, red velvet backed crown, to the arms of the cross ‘Minden, Waterloo, Peninsula, Egypt’, with silver inlays of ‘hob nailed’ panels, with gilt ‘sun-in-splendour’ and Egyptian Sphinx on laurel ground, to the centre gilt roped circle with gilt and red enamel Welsh Dragon on a white enamel ground, with correct pronged slider to the rear, very good condition £800-£1,000

Lot 65

The Royal Victorian Order, G.C.V.O., Knight Grand Cross, set of insignia, comprising sash badge, silver-gilt and enamels, reverse officially numbered ‘493’; and breast star, silver, silver-gilt, and enamel, reverse officially numbered ‘493’, with gold pin for wearing, with full dress sash and wearing instruction card, in its Collingwood & Co. matching number fitted case of issue, the case a little scuffed, otherwise extremely fine (2) £1,200-£1,600

Lot 655

9th (East Norfolk) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1830-55. A fine Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1830-55, rectangular copper gilt back plate with silver overlays comprising seated Britannia with ‘IX Regt’ on plinth below, complete with usual hook and studs to the rear, very good condition £500-£700

Lot 656

10th (North Lincolnshire) Regiment Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1830-55. A fine Officer’s Shoulder Belt Plate c.1830-55, rectangular copper gilt back plate with silver overlays, crowned laurel wreath, ‘Peninsula’ scroll to the centre belted strap with title ‘North Lincoln’ and ‘X’, below Egyptian Sphinx and ‘Sobraon’ scroll, complete with usual hook and studs to the rear, very good condition £500-£700

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