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Yellow gold vintage cocktail ring, with 13 rose cut diamonds - 14 ct. Makers' mark: H. Homberg n.v., Amsterdam, 1966 / v 1996. 13 Rose cut diamonds (1x Ø approx. 3 mm, 4x Ø approx. 2 mm and 8x Ø approx. 1 mm) in a white gold setting. Ring size: 19 mm. Weight: 9.22 gram.
Family Group: Three: Private Arthur James Mullins, 2nd Battalion, Royal Sussex Regiment, who was killed in action during the Battle of Gheluvelt on 30 October 1914 1914 Star, with clasp (7608 Pte. A. J. Mullins. 2/ R. Sussex: R.); British War and Victory Medals (L-7608 Pte. A. J. Mullins. R. Suss. R.) nearly extremely fine Five: Sergeant Alfred Jesse Mullins, 491st (Home Counties) Field Company, Royal Engineers (Territorial Force), who was Mentioned in Despatches for services in Italy during the Great War 1914-15 Star (1622 2-Cpl. A. Mullins. R.E.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (1622 Cpl. A. Mullins. R.E.); Defence and War Medals 1939-45, very fine or better (8) £260-£300 --- Arthur James Mullins was born in 1886 at St George’s Hanover Square, London. He attested for the Royal Sussex Regiment on 21 October 1903 and served with G Company in the 2nd Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 12 August 1914. He was killed in action at the Battle of Gheluvelt on 30 October 1914, on which date the battalion was ordered to counter-attack the German positions on the Zandvoorde ridge as part of General Bulfin’s force: over the course of three days’ hard fighting, 29-31 October 1914, the Battalion suffered 405 casualties, and earned for itself the soubriquet ‘The Iron Regiment’. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial. Sold together with a mounted portrait photograph of the recipient in uniform, 137 mm x 96 mm and an attractive but worn and slightly damaged cutting from the Bexhill Observer, 18 March 1916, entitled ‘Mothers of the Empire’ featuring the recipient’s mother and her four sons who served during the war, each pictured, two of whom had been killed - John Albert (Royal Naval Division) and Arthur James - and two of whom survived - Alfred Jesse and Frederick (Royal Engineers). Alfred Jesse Mullins, the brother of the above, was born in 1891 at Pimlico, London. He served with the 491st (Home Counties) Field Company, Royal Engineers (formerly 2nd Home Counties) during the Great War on the Western Front from 17 May 1915 and was mentioned in General Plumer’s Despatch of 18 April 1918 (London Gazette 30 May 1918) for services in Italy. He was discharged to the Class Z Reserve on 24 May 1919 but saw saw further service in searchlight detachments of the Royal Artillery during the Second World War from September 1939 until June 1942, after which he was posted to the Security Police. Sold together with a quantity of postcard photographs of the recipient in uniform, both Great War and Second World War vintage; photographs of the recipient’s brothers in uniform and other family members; newspaper cuttings and photographs relating to the recipient’s sporting successes, particularly shooting, and a large quantity of other photographs, buttons, badges, medals, silver spoons and ephemera.
Items of vintage brass and copper. This lot includes an attractive helmet coal scuttle, a pair of brass candlesticks, toasting fork, bellows, ice pierce, brass tortoise match cover, miniature letter rack, brass key, nut cracker modelled as a crocodile and a small fireside kettle together with three pewter tankards 5 quart, 1 pint and one other.
Two boxes of vintage postcards, including a good quantity of postcards relating to Medieval art, tapestry and architecture, including several post cards of various castle, chapels, churches and ancient buildings throughout England, some Ireland, Italy and France 1000+.
Vintage Slazenger London croquet set. The set comprising six mallets each marked Slazenger London, approx 99 cms l. Six wooden balls each coloured, seven hoops, two triangular posts, two wooden stakes, five flag clips (one missing), two metal stakes, complete with 'Know the Game' croquet booklet, contained in a old pine box.
Miscellaneous vintage brass gun oiler, button stick, misc. vintage milk bottle, tops, train ticket, ARP whistle, candle snuffer, knitting needle sizes, button hook, rock and ash rain from the 1906 eruption of Mount Vesuvius Naples, Shell coins, quantity of small enamel signs including foreign examples.
A heavily sequinned and beaded jacket, black with red, white and blue floral motifs, reputedly made in the Christian Dior atelier, Paris. Approximate size UK 8.Condition report: This is an incrediably intricate work of art. We spotted a small run of lost sequins on the back under the floral motif, but it is hard to see and we could find no other condition issues or areas of concern.Dior: By repute from the vendor who ran a vintage clothing company and bought it from a client who sold the jacket to her, as coming from the Dior atelier.
Quality vintage bed linen, including good oxford and embroidered pillowcases (twenty pieces) large cotton and linen sheets (six pieces).Condition report: Overall general condition is good though it is vintage bedlinen so not immaculate.Monogrammed sheet 237cm approx, linen sheets are marked, one 'Double' two 'Single'. One has damage, see photo.Pillows appear generally very good though not every one has been minutely examined.
Pretty vintage, lace trimmed boned bodice black velvet dress and jacket, a green Laura Ashley linen dress 12, little black dress Paris label, a vintage 50s dark blue swing dress, labelled 38, Indian style skirt and jacket (modern make Phool), two vintage long velvet skirts, one Jaeger, black, size 12.Condition report: See further photos now online

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