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Lot 715

A German Second World War German Cross in Silver. A Superb quality convex shaped Deschler & Sohn produced German Cross in Silver, this is the heavy unmarked version. Totally undamaged enamels to the central swastika, slight rubbing to the dark patinated finish of the ray, the silver star all good, undamaged red enamel to the ring below the silver 1941 dated wreath, slight toning to the area between the arms of the swastika, with its classic four domed rivets by Deschler. Wide tapering pin, original hook and hinge, extremely good condition £2,000-£2,400

Lot 716

A German Second World War German Cross in Silver. A very nice example of the cased German Cross in silver. Manufacturer number 20, C.F. Zimmermann & Company. This is the classic example, the most commonly encountered manufacturer of all the German Crosses both gold and silver. Number 20 stamped to the underside of the pin. Four slightly raised hollow rivets. Typical straight tapering pin. Original hook and hinge. Totally undamaged enamel to the black swastika. Very slight rubbing only to the surface of the silver wreath with its 1941 date. All of the finish to the star and ray intact. The red enamel ring is undamaged with slight toning to the silvered finish within the arms of the swastika. Fitted into its correct silver lined box, the silver lining has turned to a hue of gold over the years but is definitely a silver version. The box itself has some slight scuffing, some minor biro marks on the inner imitation silk in the area of the hinge with some scuff marks and what appears to be a paint stain to the top front section of the lid itself, very good condition £1,800-£2,200

Lot 717

A German Second World War Knight’s Cross of the War Service Cross Without Swords. A very nice example of the Knights Cross to the War Service Cross without swords. 900 silver and number 1 maker marked to the base on both sides of the lower arm of the cross itself. Excellent finish overall with its full length neck ribbon and neck ties. Fitted into its blue imitation leather paper covered case with minor scuffs to the edges. The upper inner silk lid perfect with one slight unknown marking to the upper left hand side, the black velvet at the base of the case perfect, very good condition £2,400-£2,800

Lot 720

A German Second World War Iron Cross First Class with accompanying Second Class Bar. Maker marked to the pin L58. Some weakness of the colour of the black centre, dark toning to the frame. Complete with its original pin, hook and hinge. Fitted into its original box with its flat top lid with a silver outline of the Iron Cross to the exterior lid. Some scuffing to the edge of the box and staining to both the base cream velvet and the upper inner imitation silk lining. Accompanied by a LDO cased example of the 1939 bar to the Great War Iron Cross Second Class, the wingspan of the bar is 30mm, with all fitting pins to the black and silver ribbon, slight toning to the award itself, stamped L/11 on the base of the box, good condition (2) £180-£220

Lot 721

Two German Second World War Iron Crosses First Class. A superb example, flat construction, all original black finish to the central core, nice degree of frosting remaining to the frame, flat straight pin, original hook and hinge. Fitted into its domed case, slight staining to the flock base and light markings to the upper imitation silk to the lid, fading to the image of the Iron Cross on the exterior lid and some light scuffing. Accompanied by another example, flat construction, 800 silver marked plus the maker of L54 to the pin, all of the black central core finish remaining, good finish to the frame. Complete with its original hook and hinge, in its flat top presentation case with a good clear outline of the Iron Cross to the exterior. All of the imitation paper leather to the box itself superb with good bright finish to the flock base and the imitation silk to the upper inner lid, extremely good condition (2) £240-£280

Lot 722

A German Second World War Iron Cross First Class and War Service Cross First Class. The Iron Cross First Class cased, non maker marked, the award is slightly toned with an interesting pair of Panzer collar patch skulls pinned into the upper inner imitation silk of the lid. The exterior of the box, which is of the flat type having a slightly subdued silver image of the Iron Cross itself. The flock base of the presentation case is stained. Accompanied by a War Service Cross First Class with swords, maker marked 65, which is the Company of Klein & Quenzer AG of Idar-Oberstein 1, slight toned, in its original presentation case with a good bright silver outline of the award to the exterior of the imitation leather case. Some scuffing to the edges of the case, very good condition (2) £300-£400

Lot 723

A German Second World War Iron Cross First Class and War Service Cross First Class. A good clean flat constructed Iron Cross First Class, maker marked 15 to the wide tapering pin, all black finish remaining to the central iron core with some light spidering to the paint, a good degree of frosting to the outer frame, all fitted in its domed style box with a clear outline in silver of the Iron Cross to the domed exterior lid, the upper inner imitation silk to the lid all intact but the cardboard behind is loose, some minor staining to the flock of the base of the box, some scuffing to the exterior. Accompanied by a War Service Cross 1st Class without swords, maker marked 4, some frosting remaining to the frame, in its flat type box with a good clear outline of the War Service Cross to the exterior lid, remainder of the box is excellent, upper inner imitation silk to the lid slightly toned, good condition (2) £200-£240

Lot 727

A German Second World War Iron Cross Group of Eight. Comprising the 1939 Iron Cross Second Class, two Austro-Hungarian Military Merit Medals in silver and bronze, both with separately affixed crossed swords, Austrian Franz Josef Bravery Medal in bronze, two Romanian First War awards, the Third Reich awarded 1914-18 War Honour Cross with swords, and the First World War 1914-18 Austro-Hungarian Service Medal, mounted as worn, good condition (8) £200-£240

Lot 729

A German Second World War SS 12 Year Long Service Medal. A superb example of the SS 12 Year Long Service Medal, all bright frosted silver finish with highlights showing with its classic teardrop type loop and raised ridge to the central loop attached to the award, with its correct watered blue silk ribbon with its very delicately woven silver SS runes. Fitted into its presentation case with just minor scratches to the two lower arms of the SS runic symbol, the box itself otherwise undamaged. The silk that hides the steel hinge to the box has shredded making the steel hinge visible when the lid is open, extremely good condition £2,000-£2,400

Lot 731

A German Second World War SS 8 Year Long Service Medal. A very nice example, cased, of the SS 8 Year Long Service Medal, all of its bronze finish remaining. Correct teardrop suspension ring with raised ridge to the ring attached to the award, with its blue watered silk ribbon. Fitted into its fragile cardboard case of which the paper hinge on the back has broken and two edges of the outer lid corners have broken but it is all complete with a good silver outline of the SS runic symbol to the lid itself, slight losses to that silver finish, good condition £300-£400

Lot 734

A German Second World War NSDAP 15 Year Long Service Medal. A very nice example of the heavy type 15 year NSDAP Long Service Medal. All blue enamels undamaged. Good finish remaining, with its blue and silver ribbon, all encased in its maker marked Jos. Rucker & Son, Gablonz manufacturer or retailers presentation case with the marking RZM 1/34 on the exterior base of the undamaged box, to the exterior of the box the very good clear outline in gold of the NSDAP Third Reich eagle, very good condition £240-£280

Lot 735

German Second World War Police and Red Cross Awards. A Cased example of the Police 25 year Long Service Medal, exceptional gilt to the award, with its blue watered silk ribbon but without the embroidered police eagle within the ribbon, in its fitted green leatherette box with an outline of the number 25 with a double half wreath surrounding the numerals. Accompanied by a Red Cross Sisters Cross, undamaged enamels, excellent silver finish, a maker mark of a triangle on the reverse side, missing its small delicate silver neck chain, very good condition (2) £200-£240

Lot 741

A German Second World War 2nd type E-Boat Badge. A Kriegsmarine 2nd type E-Boat badge manufactured by Schwerin Berlin in raised relief on the reverse side, unfortunately it has lost all of its gilding to the wreath and eagle, some of the silver finish still remaining to the body of the E-Boat, with its uniform retaining hook in place behind the head of the eagle and the vertical wide tapering original hook, pin in hinge in place, reasonable condition £200-£240

Lot 749

A German Second World War Luftwaffe Honour Goblet Awarded to Feldwebel Alfons Kunik A very nice condition Luftwaffe Honour Goblet constructed in the Alpaka material, marked on the base Feinsilber Alpaka Joh. Wagner & Sohn. The majority of the pre 1942 goblets were made from pure silver and after were made from the substitute Alpaka material. This example having all its original hand stippling remaining, good clear detail to the two fighting eagles with the Iron Cross on the reverse side with swastika centre. One small edge knock to the base. The goblet is at the moment housed in a very good reproduction box and apart from the very slight edge knock it is a fine example of this always attractive award, very good condition £1,500-£2,000 --- Feldwebel Alfons Kunik was awarded the Honour Goblet on 5 June 1942 and went on to become a German Cross in Gold recipient. He was a member of the 8th Staffel Lehr-Geschwader 1. This unit was formed in 1936, and was a training wing and a multi purpose unit during the Second World War; operating both fighters, bombers and dive bombers, they served in every battle front and we would assume that of the date of 1942 that this was awarded for actions on the Russian Front.

Lot 751

A German Second World War Luftwaffe Air Gunner’s Badge. A superb example of the Luftwaffe Air Gunner Badge in its presentation case. The award good early type marked B & N L on the reverse side. Thick needle pin, original hook and hinge, two delicate domed rivets. Virtually all of the silver finish remaining to the surrounding oak and laurel leaf wreath, slight rubbing to the high points. Virtually all the finish remaining to the black diving eagle with the lightning bolts within its claws. Fitted into its early type box with the unusual lettering of Bordfunkerabz with the slightly ribbed imitation leather but paper covering, the upper inner silk has a purple hew with a blue to purple lower velvet base, extremely good condition £500-£700

Lot 754

German Second World War Luftwaffe Awards. A very nice C.E. Juncker Luftwaffe Flak Badge, nice quality badge, excellent detail to the 88mm flak gun, this is a service worn example, pin slightly distorted, hook bent, good clear C.E.Juncker marking behind the pin. Accompanied by a Luftwaffe Ground Combat Badge, non maker marked, this is a two-piece construction piece with the small domed rivet holding the silver Luftwaffe eagle to the main body of the award, complete with original pin, hook and hinge laid into a reproduction box, good condition (2) £200-£240

Lot 756

A German Second World War 1936 Condor Legion Wound Badge in Silver. A most magnificent example, solid construction in silver of the 1936 type with large First World War German helmet. Heavy weight. All silver finish remaining with frosted highlights, in its original maroon presentation case with its original pin, hook and hinge, extremely good condition £140-£180

Lot 757

A German Second World War Wound Badge in Silver. A very nice example of the Wound Badge in silver. Good heavy solid construction. Complete with its original pin, hook and hinge. Fitted into its original imitation leather exterior box, flock base and imitation silk lining to the upper inner lid. Maker label of Hauptmunzant Wien III on the base of the box, good condition £80-£100

Lot 758

A German Second World War Anti-Partisan Badge in Silver. A very good example of the Anti Partisan Badge in silver with virtually all of its finish remaining, slight toning. Complete with its original hook and hinge, the pin is broken away and missing, good condition £400-£500

Lot 765

35th Staffordshire Volunteer Rifle Corps Presentation Bugle. A scarce presentation silvered bugle 1860 with engraved inscription ‘Presented to the 35th Staffordshire Rifle Volunteers by Mrs. Wakeman Oct. 27th 1860’, silver plating slight polishing, minor surface wear dents, repair to the bugles front, generally good condition and in working order £180-£220 --- In 1860 a Captain O. F. D. Wakeman was a serving Officer in this Corps.

Lot 767

South Staffordshire Regiment 2nd Volunteer Battalion Officers Helmet Plate 1902-08. A fine example in silver plate, crowned star back plate with laurel and garter overlays, to the centre, on a ground of black velvet, a silver Staffordshire knot below title scrolls, ‘The South Staffordshire Regiment’ and ‘2nd Volunteer Battalion’, complete with three loop fasteners, very good condition £300-£400

Lot 777

Miscellaneous Military Badges. A miscellaneous selection of cap badges, collar badges, and shoulder titles, including, South African Irish, South African Artillery, Indian Police, Rangoon Volunteers, and various Australian, New Zealand, and Canadian units; a selection of cloth badges including RAF Pilot and Air Gunner brevet badges; a Silver wire Royal Naval Officers cap badge; and sundry cap, collar and cloth badges, generally good condition (lot) £160-£200

Lot 780

A Selection of Scottish Police Insignia. Comprising a City of Glasgow Police Senior Officer’s embroidered cap badge, pre-1953 featuring the National Badge and Motto; a similar period cap badge in chromed metal; and a very large embroidered version of the same period on a ground of black cloth, possibly from a mounted officer’s shabraque; a Paisley Borough Police Helmet Plate, a good quality example in die-stamped chromed metal c.1930-52, with the Imperial Crown over the Seal of the Burgh with thistle sprays at the bottom, and with two lug fasteners; a Scottish Police Chief Superintendent’s Dress Cap 1952-54, black cloth with black and white diced band, the front peak inlaid with two silver wire rank distinctions, with bullion and silk embroidered National badge featuring the Imperial crown, a thistle head with attendant leaf sprays, motto, ‘Semper Vigilo’, and black patent leather chin strap with plain cloth covered buttons, with supplier’s label, ‘Scott & Co. Hat Makers To The Late King George VI, 1 Old Bond Street Piccadilly W’; together with a white metal button and a chromed National Badge pattern button, generally good condition (7) £80-£100

Lot 782

A County of Dublin Militia Officer’s Helmet Plate 1878-1881. An extremely fine and rare example in silver plate, crowned star pattern back plate with laurel overlays enclosing a pierced circular strap ‘County Dublin’, in the centre the Royal Crest on black velvet ground, with three loops, very good condition £400-£500

Lot 785

Miscellaneous Irish Guards Insignia. A miscellaneous selection including an Officers silvered and enamel cap badge, another Warrant Officer example, a scarce bronze Pagri badge, another silver plate example, two pipers caubeen badges, a Guards Depot trained solder arm badge, and sundry cap, collar, and cloth badges, generally good condition (lot) £240-£280

Lot 8

The Royal Victorian Order, M.V.O., Member’s 5th Class breast badge, silver-gilt and enamel, the reverse officially numbered ‘408’, in Collingwood, London, case of issue, this similarly numbered ‘5 408’, extremely fine £200-£240

Lot 80

A Second War M.M. group of three awarded to Fusilier A. Ridley, 7th Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, who was taken prisoner of war at St. Valery-en-Caux, 12 June 1940, took part in sabotage whilst imprisoned at Warthelager, and developed gastric ulcers whilst being forced to work in the coal mines at Katowitze Military Medal, G.VI.R. (4607656 Fsr. A. Ridley. R. North’d. Fus.); 1939-45 Star; War Medal 1939-45, very fine (3) £1,200-£1,600 --- M.M. London Gazette 21 February 1946. Arnold Ridley was born in August 1909, and was a native of Plymouth. He enlisted in August 1925, and served during the Second War with the 7th Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers in France from October 1939. The Battalion served as part of the 51st (Highland) Division, initially stationed near the Maginot Line and then withdrawing towards north west of France. Ridley was taken prisoner of war when the Battalion was trapped at St. Valery-en-Caux, 12 June 1940. He was imprisoned at a number of camps including: Warthelager, July 1940 - April 1943; Posen, April - August 1944 and the mining camp at Katowitze, August - November 1944 (during which period he developed gastric ulcers, whilst working in the coal mine). According to his M.I.9 debrief, Arnold took part in sabotage whilst imprisoned, ‘set fire to 2 barns at Warthelager station abut 1.1.41.’ Sold with the following related items and documents: P.O.W. Camp identity tags; silver prize medal, obverse engraved ‘A. Ridley’, reverse engraved ‘2nd D.W.R. Inter Coy. Boxing Winner D.M.G. Coy.’; bronze prize medal for Boxing in the Deccan District, India; named Buckingham Palace enclosure for M.M.

Lot 83

A ‘Volturno Disaster’ Sea Gallantry Medal group of three awarded to R. Hunt, Mercantile Marine Sea Gallantry Medal, G.V.R., silver (Rexford Hunt. Volturno. 9th. October. 1913.) in embossed case of issue; British War and Mercantile Marine War Medals (Rexford Hun) both in named card boxes of issue, extremely fine (3) £500-£700 --- Rexford Hunt was born at Fleetwood on 23 March 1896, and was awarded the Sea Gallantry Medal in Silver whilst serving in the S.S. Asian on the occasion of the Volturno disaster of 9-10 October 1913. He subsequently served in the Mercantile Marine during the Great War, and was awarded his Master’s Certificate on 2 June 1919. He died in Gravesend on 7 October 1939. The Volturno, a British steamer, chartered by the Uranium Steamship Co. of Rotterdam, and bound thence to New York, was engulfed by fire in mid-Atlantic during a heavy gale. Of the 657 on board, 521 were saved by a fleet of eleven steamers that sped to her aid. Heavy seas interfered with the launching of boats, but the difficulty was eventually overcome by the use of oil; those who perished were mostly lost in the boats. The hull of the Volturno was eventually found by a Dutch steamer and scuttled as a dangerous derelict. Numerous awards were made for this famous rescue, including 78 Sea Gallantry Medals in Silver to crew members of the six British vessels, of which 7 were awarded to the crew of the Asian, as well as a piece of plate to her Master, and binocular glasses to her Chief Mate. In addition the Board of Trade also awarded 152 silver Sea Gallantry Medals (Foreign Services) to the crews serving on foreign vessels at the rescue. Sold with copied research.

Lot 89

A fine Napoleonic war and Waterloo pair awarded to Private Samuel Green, 2nd Battalion, 95th Foot (Rifles) Military General Service 1793-1814, 10 clasps, Fuentes D’Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse (Samuel Green, 95th Foot); Waterloo 1815 (Samuel Green, 2nd Batt. 95th Reg. Foot.) fitted with replacement silver clip and steel ring suspension, edge bruising and contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine (2) £5,000-£7,000 --- Samuel Green was born in the Parish of Pershore, Worcestershire, and enlisted into the 2nd Battalion, 95th Foot (Rifle Brigade) at Portsmouth, Hampshire, on 3 April 1809, aged 21, for unlimited service, a labourer by trade. He served 22 years 350 days, including 2 years for Waterloo, and was discharged at Devonport on 9 March 1830, in consequence of ‘chronic rheumatism and cough.’ Sold with copied discharge papers.

Lot 9

A Second War M.B.E. awarded to Lieutenant H. Rogers, Royal Naval Reserve The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 2nd type breast badge, silver and enamel, in Royal Mint case of issue and outer card transmission box, extremely fine £160-£200 --- M.B.E. London Gazette 11 July 1944: ‘For courage, leadership, and skill in fire-fighting, rescue work, and in towing ships clear of the fire during and after a heavy air raid on Bari.’ The original Recommendation, dated 12 March 1944 states: ‘For courage, resource, and devotion to duty in towing a damaged and deserted cased petrol ship clear of a conflagration following the Air Raid on Bari during the night of 2-3 December 1943. This he achieved by means of an Italian Tug, of which he took charge after organising a volunteer crew of British Naval Ratings. Remarks of Administrative Authority: Highly recommended. I have received several reports of the gallant work of this officer.’ Sold with the Bestowal Document for the M.B.E., together with named Buckingham Palace enclosure; Central Chancery enclosure; and Admiralty copy of the recommendation; Commission Document appointing the recipient a Temporary Sub-Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve; Admiralty enclosure for the recipient’s other Second War awards (1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star with France and Germany clasp; Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 clasp; Italy Star; and War Medal 1939-45); and copied research.

Lot 90

Pair: Major-General Albert Goldsmid, 12th Light Dragoons, one of the first Jewish officers to serve in the British Army Military General Service 1793-1814, 4 clasps, Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, Nive (A. Goldsmid, Cornet 12th Lt. Dgns.); Waterloo 1815 (Lieut. Albert Goldsmid. 12th Light Dragoons) contemporarily re-engraved naming in upright serif capitals, fitted with replacement ring suspension, this with contact pitting and edge bruising, fine, both dark toned, suspension post on first in need of re-affixing, otherwise good very fine (2) £3,000-£4,000 --- Albert Goldsmid was born in 1794, the son of Benjamin Goldsmid, who, with his brother, occupied an important financial position in the City of London at the end of the eighteenth century. Albert and his brother, Lionel Prager Goldsmid, established a new tradition in the family by entering the Army, an example which was followed later by other members of the family. Albert entered the army on 30 April 1811, as a Cornet in the 12th Light Dragoons, aged 17, his commission purchased, as indeed were all his subsequent positions up to the rank of Major, either ‘by purchase’ or ‘by paying the difference’. Promoted to Lieutenant in the regiment on 20 February 1812, he went on active duty in Spain in May, where he continued to serve until the close of the war in April 1814. He was present at the cavalry affairs of Castrajon, Quintare de Puerta, and Monasterio, and at the battles of Salamanca, Vittoria, Nivelle, and Nive, and was awarded the silver medal and four clasps. Throughout the Peninsula the 12th Light Dragoons served with distinction under Lieutenant-Colonel Hon. F. C. Ponsonby. At Castrajon, the 12th safeguarded Wellington from a French attack. Goldsmid lost two horses during the campaign, and was present at the siege of St Sebastian but did not qualify for that clasp. The 12th was known for consistently volunteering for outpost duty and had the honour of being the advance guard of the Army on its entry into Bordeaux. “The 12th can boast of never losing a man by surprise nor a man deserted it tried by court martial, a magnificent record”, wrote Vandeleur. With the escape of Napoleon from Elba, the regiment was ordered to France in April 1815, and quartered at Oudenarde as part of Major-General Vandeleur’s Brigade along with the 11th and 16th Light Dragoons. On 8 May the Brigade moved to Denderwinde and was in place at Enghien on 16 June. On 18 June at Waterloo, Ponsonby had orders to act on his own discretion and he led a charge of the 12th Light Dragoons against a body of French infantry to relieve the Union Brigade. Whilst the charge of the 12th L.D. was successful in achieving its objective, they were in turn attacked by French Lancers during which Colonel Ponsonby was severely wounded and a considerable number of men were killed or wounded, almost a squadron. It was an expensive affair, though Wellington called it ‘beautiful’. Captain Barton’s squadron, in which Goldsmid served, charged again towards the end of the day, sabreing and capturing a sizeable body of enemy infantry. At Waterloo the 12th had three officers and 43 other ranks killed, and two officers and 58 other ranks wounded or missing. Goldsmid was briefly placed on the half-pay of the 72nd Foot in 1816, but was able to obtain a Captaincy in his old regiment on 22 February 1816, by paying the difference, and in the following year the 12th was converted to a lancer regiment, becoming the 12th (or Prince of Wales’s) Royal Regiment of Lancers. He was again placed on half-pay on 26 October 1820, this time to the 60th Regiment, but transferred to the 34th Regiment on 22 December 1825, and finally retired as a Major unattached on 10 January 1826. He was gazetted Lieutenant-Colonel on 23 November 1841; Colonel, 20 June 1854; and Major-General, 26 October 1858. Major-General Albert Goldsmid, one of the first Jewish officers in the British Army, died in London on 6 January 1861. Sold with copied research including colour portrait of an oil painting of Captain Goldsmid in Light Dragoon uniform wearing his Waterloo medal, circa 1816-17, originally published in the Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research (Vol. 22, 1943-44).

Lot 91

A very fine and rare Waterloo Medal and ‘Salamanca operations’ Guelphic Medal pair awarded to Sergeant Henry Erdfelder, 2nd Regiment Light Dragoons, King’s German Legion Waterloo 1815 (Serj. Henry Erdfelder, 2nd Reg. Light Drag. K.G.L.) fitted with matching Guelphic Medal style silver bar suspension; Guelphic Medal for Bravery 1815 (*Heinr. Erdfelder. vorm Quartiermstr im Leib-Cuir. Regt.*) officially engraved naming, light contact marks, otherwise good very fine (2) £3,000-£4,000 --- Guelphic Medal, extract from Guelphic Archives No. 203 of 1819, attested by Captain A. Poten: ‘Serjeant Erdfelder, 2d Dragoons. On the 20th of July 1812, the third squadron of the second dragoons covered the retreat of the allied army from the Duero upon Salamanca; several Portuguese infantry soldiers were taken by the enemy, and Erdfelder begged for four men, in order that he might liberate them, which he effected with the greatest bravery’ (Ref History of the King’s German Legion, by North Ludlow Beamish, p511).

Lot 96

Four: Troop Sergeant Major J. Switzer, 5th Dragoon Guards, later a Yeoman Warder, H.M. Tower of London Crimea 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (No. 775 Serjt. J. Switzer. 5th. Dragoon Guards.) contemporarily engraved naming; Jubilee 1887, bronze, unnamed as issued; Army L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse (775 Troop Sergr. Mjr. John Switzer 5th. Dgn. Gds.) impressed naming, suspension claw re-affixed; Turkish Crimea 1855, British issue (No. 775. T.S.M. Jno Switzer. 5th. Dragoon Gds.) contemporarily impressed naming, ‘z’ of surname corrected, plugged and fitted with small ring suspension; all with Bailey, Coventry, to silver laurel riband bars; together with two unofficial Golden Jubilee 1887 badges, heavy edge bruising and contact marks to first, the naming details partially obscured, this fair to fine, the rest better (6) £500-£700 --- John Switzer was born in Killeen, Co. Limerick, Ireland, on 21 April 1821 and attested for the 5th Dragoon Guards on 31 May 1842. Promoted Corporal on 1 October 1848, and Sergeant on 1 November 1853, he served with the Regiment in the Crimea during the latter half of 1855, and was promoted Troop Sergeant Major on 12 November 1857. He was discharged at Curragh Camp on 13 March 1867, after 24 years and 295 days’ service, and subsequently served as a Yeoman Warder (a ‘Beef-eater’) at the Tower of London, in which capacity he was awarded the Jubilee Medal. He died on 11 May 1891. Sold with copied research.

Lot 97

Four: Admiral R. P. Cator, Royal Navy, the only R.N. officer to receive an officially impressed medal for Azoff Crimea 1854-56, 2 clasps, Azoff, Sebastopol (Lieut. R. P. Cator, R.N.) officially impressed naming, but with engraved correction to second initial [from ‘I’]; China 1857-60, 2 clasps, Canton 1857, Taku Forts 1858, unnamed as issued; Ottoman Empire, Order of the Medjidie, 5th class, silver, gold and enamels; Turkish Crimea, Sardinian issue, contemporary tailor’s copy by ‘J.B.’, dark toned, light contact marks and chips to red enamel, otherwise good very fine (4) £2,000-£2,400 --- Ralph Peter Cator was born on 19 May 1829, at Bangalore in the Kingdom of Mysore, India, eldest son of Peter Cator, of Beckenham, Kent, Barrister-at-Law, who was for thirteen years Registrar of the Supreme Court of Madras. He was nephew of Major-General William Cator, C.B., Director-General of Artillery, and of Vice-Admiral B. C. Cator; and first cousin of J. B. Cator, R.N. He entered the Royal Navy on 22 May 1843, on board the Castor, in which frigate he was employed for four and a half years, chiefly on the China and New Zealand stations (also entitled to New Zealand medal dated 1845-46 - his name is shown on the medal roll but this medal is never mentioned in his services in the Navy List right up to his death and has never been seen on the market. The Admiral is, however, depicted wearing a New Zealand medal in a portrait held in the collection of the Defence Academy of the U.K.). He served off the coast of Africa, where, in 1850 whilst in command of the pinnace of Philomel, he made prize of the Brazilian brigantine Condor off the river Louisa Loanga, for which he was mentioned for his judgement and gallantry. In January 1853 he was appointed to the Rodney, and, in August 1854, to the command of the Danube, steam tender to the ship last named, and in September 1855 to the Rodney again. In command of the Danube he performed much valuable service. He assisted in landing the army in the Crimea, and in embarking the wounded after the battle of the Alma; he was in attendance on the allied fleets during the attack on the forts of Sebastopol, 17 October 1854; and in April 1855, he aided in embarking the Turkish troops under Omar Pasha at Eupatoria. He also accompanied the expedition to Kertch, where he was again employed in landing troops; and entering the Sea of Azoff with the flotilla under the orders of Captain Edmund Moubray Lyons, he contributed to the destruction of a vast accumulation of stores belonging to the Russian Government at Taganrog, Marioupol, and Gheisk, 3, 5 and 6 June; rendering, at Taganrog, good service with a 24-pounder howitzer and rockets, and evincing merit, which was mentioned with praise in the despatches of the senior officer. On the night of 16 June, prior to the unsuccessful attack on Malakhoff and Redan, the Danube was engaged in pouring a shower of rockets on the sea defences and town of Sebastopol. As First-Lieutenant of the Furious he was attached to the Naval Brigade at the storming of the city of Canton in December 1857, on which occasion he assisted Captain Osborn in burning the houses in the vicinity of the North Gate, a service executed under sharp fire and with considerable difficulty, the houses containing little or no inflammable matter. His conduct during the operations against Canton was brought to the notice of the Commander-in-Chief, by whom he was mentioned for his services on shore (while belonging to the Calcutta) as Senior Lieutenant of the 2nd division of small-arm men at the destruction of the Chinese fortifications at the entrance of the Peiho River, 20 May 1858. He was rewarded with the rank of Commander in September 1858, and advanced to Captain in 1866, to Rear-Admiral in 1882, and to Vice-Admiral in 1888. He was A.D.C. to the Queen from December 1879 to December 1882, and the inventor of a “fog alarm buoy” which was approved by the Admiralty and issued to the Fleet. He was advanced to full Admiral in May 1894. Admiral Cator died in Chelsea, London, on 30 July 1903 and is buried in Northwood Cemetery. Cator’s officially impressed Crimea medal is the only such example issued to an R.N. officer with the clasp for Azoff. Rodney was one of the four ships to which officially impressed medals were issued but Cator was the only officer to be detached for service in the Sea of Azoff from any of those ships. Sold with copied research and Liverpool Medal Company catalogue entry offering these four medals for sale circa 1980-85.

Lot 98

Five: Lieutenant-Colonel H. H. Stevenson, 79th Cameron Highlanders Crimea 1854-56, 3 clasps, Alma, Balaklava, Sebastopol (Captn. Henry H. Stevenson. 79th. Highlanders) Hunt & Roskell engraved naming; Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 1 clasp, Lucknow (Brig. Majr. Hy. Holford Stevenson.); Ottoman Empire, Order of the Medjidieh, Fifth Class breast badge, by Hunt & Roskell, London, silver, gold, and enamel, the reverse engraved ‘Bt. Major H. H. Stevenson 79th Highlanders’, with manufacturer’s name around reverse central plate, and additional reverse retaining pin; Sardinia, Kingdom, Al Valore Militare, silver, the reverse engraved ‘Captn. Hy. Holford Stevenson 79 Regt.’; Ottoman Empire, Turkish Crimea 1855, Sardinian issue, a contemporary tailor’s copy by ‘J.B.’ (Bt. Major H. H. Stevenson 79th. Highlanders) Hunt & Roskell engraved naming, with small ring suspension, minor edge bruising, generally good very fine and better (5) £1,800-£2,200 --- Henry Holford Stevenson was commissioned Ensign in the 79th Cameron Highlanders from Sandhurst on 29 June 1849 and was promoted Lieutenant on 24 December 1852, and Captain on 29 December 1854. He served with the Regiment throughout the entire Crimean War (one of only 8 Officers of the Regiment to do so), including the battles of Alma and Balaklava, and the siege and fall of Sebastopol; the assaults of 18 June and 8 September 1855; and the expeditions to Kertch and Yenikale. For his services in the Crimea he was awarded the Sardinian Al Valore Militare, and the Ottoman Order of the Medjidieh Fifth Class. Stevenson saw further service in India during the Great Sepoy Mutiny, including at the siege and capture of Lucknow; and acted as Brigade Major from February 1858. For his services during the Mutiny he was Mentioned in Despatches, and was promoted Brevet Major. He was subsequently appointed Aide-de-Camp to General Sir Duncan Cameron Commanding the Forces in Scotland, and retired with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel on 25 March 1869. He died at Llangorse, Brecknockshire, on 7 May 1892. Sold with copied research. For the Indian Mutiny Medal awarded to his cousin, Lieutenant H. P. Holford, see Lot 382.

Lot 1031

λJohn Smart (1741-1811) Portrait miniature of a gentleman wearing a brown coat and white waistcoat, and with powdered hair Signed with initials and dated J.S./1784 (lower left) Oval, in a silver frame with a rose-cut diamond border and gold back 50 x 36mm Provenance: Purchased in Sweden by the present owner Ivory Act registration reference M3N2L1TV

Lot 65

A collection of silver jewellery including necklaces, pendants, chains, bangles, earrings, 9ct gold mount (0.5g), etc, in a black jewellery box 

Lot 66

Forty two silver rings set with topaz, black diamond, sapphire, diamonds, garnets, citrine, peridot, etc

Lot 67

Eighty five silver rings including mother of pearl, quartz, agate, amethyst, marcasite, etc 

Lot 68

A collection of jewellery including vintage brooches, silver brooch, 9ct gold ring set with quartz (5.5g), Czecho-Slovakia pen knife in the form of a toucan, diamanté necklace, silver ring, 9ct rose gold necklace with brass clasp (6.9g), etc

Lot 69

Sixty five silver rings including pearl, amethyst, labradorite, tigers eye, abalone, rose quartz, topaz, etc  

Lot 6a

A collection of bangles including vintage diamanté, silver, serpent and rolled gold, a pinchbeck buckle, etc

Lot 70

A 9ct gold watch, silver brooch by Charles Horner, silver ring, Sekonda and Raymond Weil watches

Lot 73

A collection of jewellery including glass beaded necklace, silver christening bangle, coral necklace, cameo brooch, silver watch, cut steel buckle, etc 

Lot 74

Large Victorian pinchbeck locket set with Chinese paintings, four rolled gold fob chains, Victorian intaglio seal set with foiled citrine reading 'Julia', gold plated bangle, Victorian silver fob chain, filigree bracelet, brooch, etc 

Lot 76

A collection of Art Deco jewellery including silver brooch, shell necklace, paste, bracelets, etc 

Lot 77

A collection of jewellery including enamel pendant set with a pearl, silver brooches, enamel cross, enamel brooches, 9ct gold and silver ring, dragonfly enamel brooch, etc 

Lot 79

A collection of jewellery including Victorian cut steel and enamel brooch, Art Deco style earrings, paste, Kenart brooch, hardstone pendants, vintage brooches, silver brooch, mother of pearl lizard, 9ct gold earrings set with a glass heart, Michaela Frey pendant, etc 

Lot 8

Arts & Crafts silver brooch set with moss agate, silver brooch set with agate, Ruskin brooch, coral necklace, two rolled gold bangles etc

Lot 80

Victorian brooches, faux pearls, silver ring, Charles Horner silver brooch, silver fob watch, etc 

Lot 81

Peridot necklace, coral necklace, silver Scottish cross pendant, Russian silver cross marked 1874, silver bracelet, silver filigree pendant, silver chains etc

Lot 82

Hallmarked silver pusher and spoon by Mappin & Webb, Czech brooch, Victorian swivel cameo etc

Lot 83

A 9ct gold ring set with paste (3.2g), boxed set of cufflinks and studs set with mother of pearl, silver brooches set with marcasite, etc

Lot 84

A silver bangle, silver button, Mexican silver brooch, earrings, etc 

Lot 86

A collection of jewellery including 9ct white gold earrings (0.8g), silver necklaces, earrings and rings, etc 

Lot 87

Edwardian silver locket, Birmingham 1908, silver and mother of pearl brooch, two white metal necklaces, smoky quartz brooch, silver brooches, silver cufflinks, silver ring and earrings, micro mosaic brooch depicting a dove, etc

Lot 88

A collection of jewellery including silver bangle, jade brooch, £5 coin, jade necklace, diamanté, etc 

Lot 92

A micro mosaic brooch, brooches, silver necklace, diamanté, Harrods box, etc

Lot 93

A collection of jewellery including Victorian mourning brooches, one set with a hand holding a coral heart, Monet earrings, silver bangles, silver ring, two silver brooches set with butterfly wing including one RAF, etc

Lot 94

A collection of jewellery including silver charm bracelet, Napier brooch, silver egg cup, silver spoon, Hollywood brooch, silver locket, Ronson lighter, silver christening bangle, silver watch case, abalone and paste necklace, etc

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