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An Amethyst and Seed Pearl Brooch the oval-cut stone within a frame of seed pearls, stamped 15ct, a Bar Brooch claw-set oval-cut blue topaz stamped 15ct, three other Bar Brooches, a Horseshoe Stick Pin and two others, Scottish Sword Brooch set agate, part set Dress Studs set mother of pearl, etc
A Second World War Group of Four Medals, awarded to 1043928 Corporal R W Middleton RAFVR, comprising 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence and War Medal, in box of issue with medal slips, together with dog tags, Service and Release Book, New Testament, map and ephemera, two sweetheart badges, two stick pins and two brooches, in a planished brass card box
A Very Interesting First/Second World War Gallantry Group of Seven Medals, awarded to G-495 PTE.(later SJT) H.HAVERS. 11/MIDDX:R., comprising Distinguished Conduct Medal (George V) with bar (London Gazette 22.01.1916 & 3.09.1918), 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Defence Medal, Coronation Medal 1953 and Royal Household Faithful Service Medal (Elizabeth II) 1940-1960, together with a German trench knife, a St Christopher`s medal, an EV enamelled stick pin (a gift from Queen Ina of Spain), a silver mounted swagger stick, a breast badge, a mother of pearl button engraved with a crowned GR cypher, a hat brush and a clothes brush, each with wood back brand stamped with crowned A (as used by Prince Albert Duke of York), two packs of playing cards with GVIR cypher to the backs, a photograph album with group photographs of First World War British and German soldiers, a volume of Red Aces by Edgar Wallace signed by Elizabeth, Duchess of York (later the Queen Mother), a volume of Sassoon, The Worlds of Philip and Sybil and a folio of research material and related ephemera including Royal correspondence, copies of supplements to the London Gazette, letters of congratulation, thanks and reference **Herbert Havers led a very interesting life. He grew up in London and was employed by the Countess of Lovelace until he joined the 11th Middlesex Regiment at the outbreak of the First World War. He won the first DCM in October 1915 and the bar in March 1918. After the war he returned to service in noble households, eventually working for Viscount Carisbrooke. He left the Carisbrookes in 1934 for the job of running the Park Lane home of Sir Philip Sassoon until his death in 1939. He then accepted the position of Steward at Royal Lodge, Windsor where he became a great favourite with the Royal Family. He served with the Home Guard in the Second World War
NAILSEA TYPE GLASS WALKING STICK, with red, blue and white spiral inclusions, and crook handle, 29" (73.7cm) long, TOGETHER WITH TEN PIECES OF NINETEENTH CENTURY AND LATER CERAMICS, including Italian Maiolica small VASE, with moulded serpent to the neck, painted in colours with cornucopia flanking a central cartouche, 3 3/4" (9.5cm) high, ART DECO BURLEIGH WARE, Cactus pattern FLOWER HOLDER (a.f.) Arthur Wood teapot, Beswick salad bowl etc. (11) EST 30-50
AN AGED WELL CARVED JAPANESE IVORY NETSUKE, in the form of a bearded deity holding a cleft stick, with an attendant holding a fan upon the back of a water-bird, its eyes inset with mother o`pearl, signed with two characters on an inset red seal, of mellow patination (possibly loss to end of cleft stick) EST 150-250
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