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GEORG JENSEN, A SILVER BROOCH, CIRCA 1956Designed by Arno Malinowski Rectangular outline, depicting two dolphins diving into waterStamped Georg Jensen (post 1945 mark), stamped Sterling, Denmark, design no. 251, British hallmark for London, sponsor's mark for Georg Jensen, date letter a for 1956Length 38mm12.3 grams
A GROUP OF TIE PINS AND A PIN BROOCH, one tie pin with horseshoe accented with seed pearls, mounted in 18K gold, French assay mark, length 6.8cm, the second pin with gold knot, in 18K gold, French assay mark, length 6.4cm, the third pin embellished with a circular-cut ruby, pearl and rose-cut diamond insect, mounted in 18K gold, French assay mark, length 6.8cm, together with a pin brooch with a bee at the centre set with a tiger's eye cabochon and rose-cut diamonds, mounted in gold, width 3.5cmCondition Report: Three tie pins: normal signs of wear, overall in good condition, each with eagle's mark for French 18K goldPin brooch: normal signs of wear, white metal unmarked and untestedTotal gross weight approx. 8.4g
A LATE 19TH CENTURY EMERALD, DIAMOND AND PEARL PENDANT/BROOCH, set with a round-shaped pearl pendant within a foliate surround accented with circular-cut emeralds and rose-cut diamonds, suspending from a ribbon bow of similarly-set, mounted in gold, length 4.7cmCondition Report: yellow metal unmarkedNormal signs of weartotal gross weight approx. 12.20g
A scarce Victorian Queen's Messenger's Badge, oval, with gilt and poly-chrome painted central plaque displaying the royal arms and cypher within a wreath and enclosed by a crystal cover; encircling garter with roped edges surmounted by a crown and with pendent running greyhound; the whole suspended from a broad blue ribbon with horizontal brooch pin; badge approximately 3 in. high (excluding greyhound) and 1.6 in. wide, no visible hallmarks; very fine or better, may sometime have had enamelling to the crown and the garter.
Two medals to Captain Brooke Boyd, 68th Bengal Native Infantry: Sutlej Medal 1845-46, Sobraon reverse (LIEUT B: BOYD 68TH REGT N:I:), impressed, some edge bruising and scratching to the reverse field, good very fine; India Medal 1849-95, clasp: Pegu (CAPTN BROOKE BOYD 68TH REGT N.I.), impressed, nearly extremely fine; each with an engraved silver ribbon brooch. [2] The son of General Mossom Boyd (1781-1865), Brooke Boyd entered the Indian service in 1834 and became a Lieutenant in 1836, seeing service against the Bhils in Malwa. Captain 1846, Major 1855, Lieutenant Colonel 1858, Colonel 1866, Major General 1871, Lieutenant General 1877 and General in 1888. He died in St Leonards-on-Sea in 1900. Source: The Hastings Observer 24th November 1900.
Two medals to Captain (later Lieutenant General) Alexander Boyd, 2nd Bengal (European) Fusiliers: Punjab Medal, 2 clasps: Chilianwala, Goojerat (CAPT. A. BOYD, 2ND EUR. REGT), good very fine or better; Indian Mutiny Medal, clasp: Delhi (CAPT ALEXR BOYD. 2ND EURN BENGAL FUSRS), impressed, about extremely fine, each with a buckle type ribbon brooch. [2] Alexander Boyd was born at Meerut 13th December 1817, the son of General Mossom Boyd (1781-1865) and brother of Brooke Boyd. He was commissioned Ensign 21st January 1835, and Lieutenant 27th December 1841, and served under Sir Charles Napier against the hill tribes in the Sind 1844-45. Promoted Captain 15th August 1847, he served throughout the 2nd Anglo-Sikh War of 1848-49, including the affair at Ramnuggur, the passage of the Chenab, and the battles of Chilianwala and Goojerat, where he was wounded. He then took part in the pursuit and surrender of the Sikh army, and the pursuit of the Afghans to the Khyber Pass. Having commanded four companies of his regiment in Burma against rebels under Moung Goung Gee in 1854-55, he commanded the whole Regiment at the battle of Budlekeserai, for which he was mentioned in the despatches of Maj. Gen. Sir Henry Barnard K.C.B.; and throughout the operations before Delhi in 1857, including the storming and capture of the city, for which he was mentioned in the despatch of Brigadier Jones C.B. and breveted Major, 19th January 1858. His subsequent promotions culminated in a his becoming Lieutenant General, 16th January 1880. He died in Fareham, Hampshire, 24th January 1880.
Two medals to John Augustus Hugh Boyd, Mate (later Lieutenant), Royal Navy: Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840, clasp: Syria (JOHN A.H. BOYD, MATE.), buckle type ribbon brooch by E& E Emanuel, The Hard, Portsea, very fine; Turkish St Jean D'Acre medal, silvered-copper, near very fine. [2] The recipient entered the Navy in 1832, passing his examination 12th June 1839, and serving as Mate on the Mediterranean station, including in HMS Castor under Captain Edward Collier. He served with shore parties during the actions on the coast of Syria in 1840, and a "..Boyd, mate..." is mentioned in a letter of Captain Collier as having taken part in the fixing of an Ottoman flag to the ramparts of Caiffa following a bombardment. A Lieutenant from 28th May 1845, he subsequently served in the Coast Guard, and in 1847 Lloyds recorded his "gallantry....in saving the lives of the Master and Crew of the Eliza Liddle". Brig Eliza Liddle was taking coal from Cardiff to London when she was driven on shore and wrecked at Mothecombe, Devon, November 1847. Sources: O'Byrne's Naval Biographical Dictionary; The London Gazette, 1840 p. 2601; "Diary of a Salcombe Lady", Salcome Gazette, 1927 (reproduced at www.salcombemuseum.org.uk)
A mounted Second World War medal group comprising Defence Medal and War Medal, a corresponding miniature pair, very fine; a General Service Medal 1918-62, clasp: Cyprus (5056319 A.C.2. D.H.B. NEWMAN R.A.F.), toned, nearly extremely fine; together with an RAF cap bage, an ATS brooch, and four RAF buttons. [qty]
Attributed to Robert Wade, late 18th centuryPortrait of a nobleman in a black coat and black waistcoat, wearing a blue badge adorned with a red jewel and a coronet with five ballssigned with initials 'Rbt W...' and dated 1794 l.l., on ivory, oval6.1 x 4.6cm, with plaited hair, blue glass and brooch pin versoCondition report: Condition appears fine,
WWI medals awarded to 45260 PTE C.V. Ingram The Queen S.R.m and 252239 PTE R. Ray, 10th CAN INF, death plaque/penny to 'Reginald Ray', 1914 Queen Mary tin with greetings card and bullet, MBE Reproduction medal in box by Spink & Son Ltd, silver enamel 'For God and the Empire' brooch, MOF sweetheart brooch, enamel air raid welfare Lindsey CC, Canada 209 Swift Current Overseas Battalion badge, 1873 in Memoriam token, military cap badges, etc.
A white and red paste crescent brooch, in silver, 27mm, by Arthur Johnson Smith, Chester 1902, an art deco white and green paste brooch, in silver, maker's mark AK conjoined and STERLING and a white and blue paste bow brooch, 28.2g (3) One of the white pastes on the green and white brooch chipped when viewed under 10x magnification. The smallest of the red pastes on the crescent brooch re-stuck with glue residue, but all in good condition

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