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A collection of Victorian and later jewellery, comprising; a Victorian gold star-pierced and beaded chain as a bracelet, a pair of engraved gold oval drops, a pair of early 20th century gold torpedo shaped cufflinks, a tigers claw and ruby cluster brooch, a Scottish pebble quatrefoil brooch, a similar book-shaped pendant, two memorial brooches, a marble and lapis lazuli banded ovoid pendant, an oval fob seal set with a violet paste, a 9ct gold round fob seal set with a citrine, Birmingham 1895, two foliate engraved cross pendants, a propelling pencil in the form of a key, a rose diamond and bouton pearl flower-head stick pin, two gilt metal bangles, and other small items
A collection of jewellery, comprising; an Edwardian gold and half-pearl 'witch's heart' brooch, a hard-stone cameo brooch depicting a classical maiden head and shoulders, a gold and cushion shaped amethyst brooch, a 9ct gold and enamelled 'St Christopher' pendant inscribed verso, London 1925, an S Mordan and Co propelling pencil, a bouton pearl stick pin, a Scottish amethyst coloured paste flower-head brooch, an oval locket 'In memory of', and other items
A collection of Victorian and later jewellery, comprising; a red Aberdeen granite twin cabochon cloak clip, a citrine and yellow enamel brooch in the manner of Bernard Instone, an Arts and Crafts stick pin centred with a hessonite garnet and three green aventurines with a penannular loop, possibly by the Gaskins, a garnet and paste cluster bar brooch, a carved ivory panel brooch possibly emblematic of charity, a paste forget me not brooch, and a banded agate cluster brooch, in a green leather jewellery case
A collection of jewellery, comprising; an Edwardian 9ct gold gate bracelet on padlock clasp, Birmingham 1905, a Victorian gold, half-pearl and diamond horseshoe-shaped brooch, a silver Scottish pebble round brooch, Edinburgh 1949, a half-pearl entwined scroll brooch, stamped '9ct', a 9ct rose gold swallow and scroll brooch (damaged), Birmingham 1897, a Bohemian garnet stick pin and other stick pins, a cabochon garnet single-stone bar brooch and other items
A collection of jewellery, comprising; a George III gold mourning ring, the oblong head with a central hair glazed panel with a border inscribed 'Saml. Cox ob 21 Dec 1810' on a black enamel ground, to an openwork shank decorated with wreath circlets, an oval shell cameo depicting Diana the Huntress amidst clouds, a red coral cameo stick pin, an early 20th century gold and carnelian fob seal, the surmount in the form of a cricket bat and stumps, an early 19th century gold spinning fob with an open-work scrolling surmount and set with an oval chalcedony with an intaglio male bust, and a glazed panel with crowned initials 'WEG', and inscribed 'Gage de notre devoire Acceptez cette', a banded agate and silver mounted desk seal with crested amethyst matrix, and an oval carnelian cameo carved with a male bust
A collection of jewellery, comprising; a Victorian 18ct gold 'buckle' ring chased with flowers and Greek key within panels, Birmingham 1876, a 15ct gold and black enamelled mourning ring, the marquise shaped head with a central rose diamond and a half-pearl borders, Chester 1814, a small diamond lozenge shaped brooch in Etruscan style with a hair glazed back-panel, 1893, a ruby and half-pearl gypsy ring, Birmingham 1876, a 9ct rose gold fetter link watch chain with a 'T' bar and a bolt ring clasp, a pair of 9ct gold oval cufflinks with initials, Birmingham 1899, and a half-pearl horseshoe shaped stick pin
A collection of Victorian and later jewellery, including; a sapphire and diamond brooch in the form of a nail, an Edwardian gold and graduated half-pearl locket back pendant, a gold crescent shaped stick pin, an amethyst and half-pearl circlet brooch, alternately millegrain set in white metal, a calibre emerald eternity ring, two various necklaces strung with seed pearls, a slave bangle and other items)
WWI - GALLIPOLI & ELSEWHERE: ROYAL IRISH FUSILIERS: An extensive group of autograph letters (865-pages) from Captain George Montgomery Kidd, M.C. Royal Irish Fusiliers, 5th Battalion, Tenth (Irish) Division. The series comprising 147 letters to his fiance, later wife, and 51 letters to his parents, 1915 - 1918. The first letter, from Gallipoli, addressed to his fiance Miss L.N. Kirker c/o his father, Dr. F.W. Kidd, in Dublin, dated 10th August, 1915 & headed, "In the trenches" is descriptive of his landing at Suvla Bay where he won his Military Cross during the fighting that led to the virtual annihilation of the 5th and 6th battalions. [4-pages 8vo with the original envelope]: "My own Girlie ... Just a line or two to say that I'm still going strong and that I'm very thankful to God for it, for I seem to have been extremely lucky......... We landed under shrapnel fire and just as we got on the beach we had three shells over us - Then we had to advance over a narrow strip of sandy land ......... our platoon were very badly hit - my little lot got through without a casualty - until the afternoon when we had to attack a small hill some three or four miles away, we finally got their positions with high explosives....... I'm not so very fond of this trench business - as there are perpetual snipers if you ever put your head up and we had four men in our company shot yesterday including Major Garstin shot clean through the brain....... I'm the sole survivor of the company at present and I'm looking forward ever so much to getting some sleep and a wash and a general cleanup as I've had none of them for the past three or four days. We've lost altogether 15 officers...... we are supposed to have done very well and that the general was very pleased. I think the men perfectly marvelous and I don't know how they manage to stick it at all when they have had to do without water for nearly twenty hours and at the end of that time only get a mouthful. I don't mind a bit about the bullets in the open but object to the hard work as all the snipers have to aim at is your head and it's rather risky - but I promise you that I'll take good care of myself and I nearly always use a periscope when I can get hold of one ... I must stop now Girlie mine ... very much love from your ever loving Impie". The 147 letters to his wife are dated 10th Aug. 1915 - 19th Dec. 1918 and amount to 673-pages (343-pages 8vo and 330-pages 4to); all but 9 in their original envelopes. The 51 letters to his parents, dated 15th July 1915 - 30th July 1918 amount to 189-pages (56-pages 8vo and 133-pages 4to); together with a few related letters. With the letters are a photograph of Kidd in uniform, and one of his wife. Together with two albums of earlier negatives and a few contact prints; one relating to Kidd at Trinity College etc. the other to Miss Kircher and family at Craigavad House, Co. Down. Also a newspaper cutting quoting the 'Irish Independent' (ca. Feb. 1916), with portrait of Kidd, under the heading "Military Cross Hero" - "He was at the Suvla Bay landing...... at one time he was the only officer of the 5th and 6th Battalions, with his Colonel, who was not wounded or killed....... after leaving Gallipoli he was all through the advance into Serbia, and in the retreat. He is now in the mountains in the NE of Salonika". After his evacuation from Gallipoli he served with his regiment in Salonika, Egypt, Palestine and, in 1918, France *A slightly fuller description with transcriptions of a few other letters is available upon request.
A 19TH-CENTURY IVORY-HANDLED SILVER-MOUNTED MALACCA WALKING STICK, the handle, finely carved as a snarling leopard's head with glass eyes, the shaped silver collar, bulging at the shoulder, inscribed "T. Rayson, 2 Devonshire St, Carlisle? within foliate scrollwork, hallmarked London, 1888, maker R T, 85cm, (33.5in) long
THREE 19TH-CENTURY MOURNING ITEMS, comprising A WILLIAM IV 18CT GOLD RING,the exterior inscribed "IN MEMORY OF", the gilt letters in individual panels framed by swags, the interior inscribed "Jos. Croser ob't. 16 May 1836 At. 30", hallmarked London, 1836, maker JW; A VICTORIAN BROOCH of lobed oval form with gilt scrollwork framing black enamel and central hair ornaments, inscribed verso" Mahala Herbert/Obit. 27 Jan'y 1864", 4cm x 3.3cm, (1.6in x 1.3in), and A STICK PIN of oval form with a greek fret design framing plaited hair ornament, inscribed to verso,"Fred'k St. John, Obit. 4th Nve'r 1863 At.54", 1.3cm x 1.1cm, (0.5n x 0.4in), on a twisted pin, 7.5cm, (3in) long
A 9ct. ruby and diamond rosette stick pin; a 15ct. gold lupin stick pin; a 9ct. gold horse shoe stick pin; a 9ct. horse shoe inset with diamonds stick pin; a 9ct. gold stick pin inset six garnets; 9ct. gold stick pin inset large garnet; 9ct. gold flower stick pin with small diamond; and a 9ct. gold horse shoe a whip stick pin.

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