The rare 'H.M.Y. Helga, Irish Sea 1918' D.S.M. group of six awarded to Leading Deck Hand E. E. Duff, Royal Navy and Merchant Fleet Auxiliary, who was in charge of Helga's gun when she was credited with sinking a German submarineDespite her Irish heritage, Helga was commandeered by the Admiralty in March 1915 and later used by the Royal Navy to shell Liberty Hall in Dublin from the River Liffey with her pair of 12-pounder naval guns during the Easter Rising of 1916Distinguished Service Medal, G.V.R. (Ldg. Dk. Hd. E. E. Duff, (A.P.) H.M.Y. Helga. Irish Sea 4. Apl 1918); Naval General Service 1915-62, 1 clasp, Persian Gulf 1909-1914 (210674. E.E. Duff, Lg. Sea. H.M.S. Highflyer.); 1914-15 Star (E.E. Duff, A.B. M.F.A.); British War and Victory Medals (E.E. Duff. D.H. M.F.A.); Mercantile Marine War Medal (Ernest. E. Duff), good very fine (6)D.S.M. London Gazette 29 November 1918, the original citation states:'HMY Helga attack on enemy Irish Sea 4 April 1918. In charge of gun when HMY Helga sank an enemy submarine.'Ernest Edwin Duff was born at Deal, Kent on 12 April 1885. A telegraph boy, he enlisted in the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class on 12 April 1903. A succession of shore and sea-based appointments followed and on 21 February 1911 he was drafted to Highflyer, serving aboard her until 29 May 1913. Later that same year he was invalided from the service with myopia on 9 October.Duff married Kathleen Power in Dublin in September 1916 and despite his disability enrolled in the Merchant Fleet Auxiliary, joining H.M.Y. Helga for service during the Great War.1916 Easter UprisingChris Shouldice takes up the story in his online article 'The Captain's Table':'HMY Helga is infamously known for its role in shelling Dublin during the 1916 Rising but before she was pressed into war service, she had a far more benign profession as a protection cruiser and research vessel for the Department of Agriculture and Technical Instruction. Built in the Liffey Dockyard in Dublin in 1908 and originally named the Helga II, her purpose was to engage in fishery patrols, monitoring the coast for any illegal fishing activity. She was also equipped with a laboratory for marine research and took part in research projects like the survey of Clare Island in 1909.As the British found themselves in an unexpectedly lengthening war in Europe, she was taken over by the Admiralty in 1915 for military purposes as an armed auxiliary patrol yacht. She was renamed the HMY Helga and served as an anti-submarine patrol vessel and an armed escort.It was however in Ireland during the 1916 Rising that the Helga's most notable acts occurred. The Helga was summoned by British forces to the capital to use artillery to root out Irish Volunteers. On the 26th of April 1916, positioned on the Liffey, she raised her 12-pound artillery guns over the Loop Line railway bridge and fired at her first target Liberty Hall, the headquarters of the Citizen Army. Her shots were less than accurate, and her shells destroyed much of the surrounding buildings and beyond. She also targeted the GPO and Bolland Mills which Eamon De Valera had occupied.1918 rescuing survivors from R.M.S. Leinster.In 1918, she successful sank a German U-Boat Submarine off the coast of the Isle of Man. This was the Helga's first and sole confirmed sinking during the war. However, the presence of U-boats continued to be a real threat to the merchant and passenger vessels in the Irish Sea.In 1917, the Germans began placing their U-boats in the Approaches, the name given to the region near the entrance and exit to the Irish Sea. This was an attempt to stifle the British attempts at Trans-Atlantic trade. The RMS Leinster was typical of their targets, a passenger ship which, along with three other sister ships, made daily crossings from Kingstown (now Dún Laoghaire) to Holyhead. Known for its exceptional speed, the RMS Leinster held a place of pride in Irish eyes, as it was seen to be their representative in the commercial competition over the Irish Sea. The Leinster along with its sister ships, had won the tender for the Royal Mail delivery from Ireland to the British mainland. While it provided valuable employment to the people of Kingstown and Holyhead in Wales, the requirements of this contract were strict. There was a stipulation that the post collected in Dublin had to be delivered to the mainland the following day. This meant that the RMS Leinster ran daily, and on-time no matter the circumstances.On the morning of the 9th of October (1918), the RMS Leinster set out from Dun Laoghaire, filled to capacity, for what was to be its final voyage. Despite the U-boat warnings, that morning was no different, the war had been in action for four years, and the crossings were routinely unprotected. Furthermore, the level of censorship which the British government exercised over the press meant that many civilians were largely unaware of the danger that awaited them. Lurking under the waters off Kish Island was U-boat 123, which had already sunk two boats since it left Germany days earlier. At 09:45, the first torpedo was fired, shooting past the brow of the Leinster. The second was a direct hit, and a third torpedo sunk the entire vessel.Coaling, or refuelling, that same morning in Dublin was HMY Helga, the same ship which had been shelling the city two and a half years earlier. That day however, the Helga succeeded in being first on the scene of the Leinster sinking, and managed reach it just in time to rescue approximately 90 passengers, though there is some confusion as to the exact number. These passengers were not returned to Kingstown but disembarked in Wales. Due the controls on wartime press, the British government were keen to keep any such disasters out of the public eye'.Duff died on 11 November 1935 at Dover, at the time he was employed on the Trinity House Pilot Cutter, S.S. Prudence. (The Dover Express of 22 November 1935 refers).Sold together with his silver wound badge, this numbered B158828, a copy photo of Helga, a postcard of Highflyer, copy of Helga's ships log from the National Maritime Museum for 4-5 April 1918 and a copy of Irish Naval service.…
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United Arab Emirates, Dubai Police 3rd Series, Order of the Dubai Police (4), 1st Class, gilt; 2nd Class, gilt; 3rd Class, silvered; 4th Class, silvered; Decoration of Excellent Service (2), 1st Class, for 40 years' service, gilt for Officers; 2nd Class, for 40 years' service, silvered for non-commissioned Officers; Order of Security Cooperation (2), 1st Class, gilt; 2nd Class, silvered, all by Fattorini, each with riband bar and in case of issue, overall good very fine and better (8)The Order of the Dubai Police is awarded to members of the police force, or to any citizen or foreigner, in recognition of services rendered or a specific excellent work regarding the police.The Decoration of Excellent Service is bestowed upon Officers, non-commissioned Officers, and individuals who have served for at least ten years, have excelled in performance, and have had a distinguished career without any disciplinary sanctions. The Order of Security Cooperation is given to members of the police, and to military and civilian personnel, who have done distinguished service in security cooperation and have contributed to security upgrades.…
A very fine Gold Al Valore Militare awarded to Vice-Commander of the Bologna Partisan Division A. Cucchi, who served in the field under the code name JacopoItaly, Republic, Al Valore Militare, Gold issue, silver-gilt, marked 'A-800' (Cucchi Aldo - Imola-Bologna - 9-9-943 - 21-4-45.), good very fineCitation states:'Founder, organizer and commander of the partisan units in the Imola area, he stood out from the first days for his sagacity in organization and his courage in action. These qualities shone later in Bologna where, in command of a GAP, he carried out actions against Nazi headquarters and units, actions that had a wide resonance encouraging the people of Bologna to resist Nazi oppression.Arrested by the SS and managing to escape, he worked as a doctor and fighter in a Brigade operating behind the German deployment on the Gothic Line.During a tough battle, seeing his commander fall, he picked up his body and rushed with a few men into the midst of the advancing enemy. He then re-established the seriously compromised situation, dragging the partisans in the wake of his courage. Commander of a Brigade and deputy commander of the "Bologna" Division, he was recognised and remembered as one of the clearest figures of the partisan movement in Emilia and as one of the major architects of the heroic recovery of that region.'Aldo Cucchi was born on 27 December 1911. A graduate in medicine and surgery, Cucchi had secretely joined the Communist Party in 1938. He took part in the Second World War as a Medical Lieutenant on the Greek-Albanian front and was transferred in 1942 to the hospital in Bologna with the rank of Lieutenant. After the armistice of 8 September 1943, he actively participated in the resistance movements with the battle name of Jacopo, becoming Vice-Commander of the Bologna Partisan Division in 1945. After the war, he worked as a forensic doctor but turned to politics. In 1948 he was elected as Deputy of the Italian Communist Party and ventured to the Soviet Union in 1950, writing about his experiences in a 1952 book entitled Una delegazione italiana in Russia. With various factions and changes to the party in Italy, he ended his career in the ranks of the Italian Democratic Socialist Party. An Honorary Citizen of Bologna, Cucchi died on 8 May 1983.…
DEPUTY OR MAYOR'S CORD | FRANCE, FRENCH | Country: France | Date: 2nd half of the 19th century | Marking: Ici ons honore du titre de citoyen (blade) | Condition: Excellent | Lot information | Cord made in the second half of the 19th century, probably intended as a ceremonial weapon for high officials, mayors or deputies.A straight blade, one-sided, with a spike, bearing the inscription "Ici ons honore du titre de citoyen" (Here the honorary title of citizen is awarded). Handle composed of a brass guard with rich plastic decoration, including plant motifs and anthropomorphic elements, and handle made of ringed material resembling ivory, tied with wire. The head is brass, decorated with relief ornaments and finished with a spherical button.The set includes a black scabbard with brass fittings on the mouth and end, bearing traces of use. | Dimensions | Length: 965 mm | Blade: 812 x 22 mm | Weight: 1 kg***IMPORTANT NOTICE*** | SHIPPING ONLY WITHIN THE EUROPEAN UNION | Bidders are obliged to inform themselves about the condition of the lots before the auction, subsequent complaints will not be taken into account.
Citizen - Promaster Eco Drive 300m Professional Diver's Quartz Watch. Quartz solar powered movement. Case made from stainless steel, rubber strap.Mineral crystal. Black dial with lumed hour markers. Comes with box. Sizing Information:Case Diameter (Incl. Crown) - 51mmLug To Lug Distance - 48mmLug Width - integratedStrap Length - 180mm
Citizen - Vintage 'Bullhead' Chronograph Automatic Watch. Citizen chronograph 23 Jewels automatic movement. Stainless steel case and leather aftermarket strap. Mineral crystal. Panda dial. Date and chronograph function. Dial signed 'Citizen Chronograph Automatic 23 Jewels'. Caseback reference code '67-9011'.Sizing Information:Case Diameter (Incl. Crown) - 38mmLug To Lug Distance - 43mmLug Width - 20mmStrap Length - 180mm
A SMALL BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include a gents 'Seiko Solar' wristwatch, case back signed 'Seiko' numbered 792940, with box, screw down case back, fitted with a bracelet and folding clasp, a gents 'Citizen Eco-Drive', numbered E101-S015570, OD2030983, fitted with a black strap, others with names to include 'Sekonda, Limit', a boxed ball point pen, a boxed 'Mestige' charm bracelet, and a brown wallet (condition report: watches have not been tested for working order, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
Ladies Vintage Gucci Wristwatch, together with Six others. Gucci wristwatch stainless steel case, mother of pearl face, roman numeral dial. Not running, needs new battery. Good condition Other watches: Rotary Elite Sapphire Glass LB0923/06 UCAR 379. Not running, needs new battery. Good condition Rotary LB03333/07(12565)-BATT UC-364 Dolphin Standard PLO:005633. Not running. Good condition Solvil et Titus stainless steel, dual tone, plus two Citizen Eco-Drive 230067 & 150946. One missing some diamante stones, otherwise good condition. Not running
QUANTITY OF COSTUME JEWELLERY, WATCHES & PENS including various costume and dress brooches, beads, bangles, 20th century GB coins, simulated pearls, earrings, Citizen and Quartz wristwatches, nurses belt and buckle, playing cards, Parker pens etc.Provenance: deceased estate SwanseaComments: wear overall, viewing recommended
VLADIMIR ALEKSANDROVICH SHATALOV (1927-2021) | AUTOGRAPH ON A POSTCARD (RUSSIA / RUSSIAN) | Vladimir Aleksandrovich Shatalov (Владимир Александрович Шаталов) | profession: Astronaut | country: Russia | signature: Original signature | size: 310 x 260 mm (size of the pad) | technique: Postcard with signature | Lot information |Postcard featuring a portrait of Vladimir Alexandrovich Shatalov, Soviet cosmonaut and commander of the Soyuz-4 spacecraft, one of the pioneers of the Soviet manned space program. The text on the postcard in Cyrillic states his title: "Гражданин Союза Советских Социалистических Республик, командир корабля 'Союз-4', летчик-космонавт, подполковник"Which translates to: "Citizen of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Commander of the Soyuz-4 spacecraft, Pilot-Cosmonaut, Lieutenant Colonel."The autograph on the right side of the postcard is the handwritten signature of Vladimir Shatalov, who completed a total of three space missions and made significant contributions to the development of orbital docking technologies.
HENRYK BOLESLAW SZERYNG (1918-1988) | TWO AUTOGRAPHS (POLAND / POLISH) | 1973 | profession: Violinist | country: Poland | signature: Original signatures | size: 310 x 260 mm (size of the pad) | technique: Handwritten dedication with signature | Lot information | Set containing two original signatures of Polish violinist Henryk Szeryng, one of the most prominent violinists of the 20th century. The signatures are made on two cards with attached portrait photographs, one accompanied by a dedication "With good wishes" and dated 1974, the other dated 1973.Henryk Szeryng was an outstanding virtuoso who began his musical career studying with Bronislaw Huberman and Carl Flesch. After the outbreak of World War II, he served as the cultural attache of the Polish exile government in Mexico, where he later became a citizen and significantly contributed to the development of Mexican musical culture. As a soloist, he performed with leading world orchestras and was known for his brilliant technique and precise interpretation of repertoire ranging from Baroque to Romanticism.
A Free Polish Army gallantry, campaign and document group, that of Gunner Kazimierz Kopacz, 7th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, 2nd Polish Corps Artillery, comprising Cross of Valour (Middle Eastern type), Army Medal, Monte Cassino Cross (36067), all having legitymacja, British campaign and service medals, ribbon bars, soldier's service and pay book, photograph album and other service and civilian documents [Kazimierz Kopacs, 1919-2007, born in Kolimagi, Podlaskie Province, Poland. Noted to be a farm worker before the war, he was captured by the Soviets in 1939 and subsequently deported to the USSR. Managing to survive Soviet captivity, he joined the "Polish Army in the East" and went on to serve in Italy with the 7th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment. After the War, Kazimierz came to the UK with the rest of the 2nd Polish Corps and found work as a woodsman. He became a British citizen on 7th March 1989, living in Slough with his wife, Nora. Kazimierz died at Hillington Hospital in London on 30th November 2007.]Gunner Kazimierz Kopacz, 7th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, 2nd Polish Corps Artillery: Cross of Valour, Middle Eastern Type; Army Medal; Monte Cassino Cross (No. 36067); 1939-45 & Italy Stars; Defence & War Medals. Accompanying Original Documents & Material: Legitymacje (4) for the: Cross of Valour; Army Medal; Monte Cassino Cross; 2nd Corps Badge (this last not present with group)Card Certificate of Entitlement to the 1939-45 & Italy StarsPaper Temporary Certificates of Entitlement (2) to the: Cross of Valour; 1939-45 & Italy Stars. Record Office Enclosure re non-eligibility for the War Medal 1939-45Soldier’s Service Book, with Photograph, dated 21.12.1942; Polish Armed Forces Discharge Certificate Nr 93876; Letter from Army Pay Office, 14.12.1948British Nationality Certificate, dated 7 March 1989 (date of birth given as ‘16 January 1919’: see Note 1)Ribbon Bars (4): a) Cross of Valour & Army Medal, on workshop-made brooch pin mounting; b) Army Medal & Monte Cassino Cross, formed from wound thread; c) Cross of Valour, with stripes sewn on; d) Monte Cassino Cross, with sewn-on ornate claspPhotograph Album * Kazimierz Kopacz (1919-2007) was born at Kolimagi in the Podlaskie Province of Poland. Kolimagi lies just south of Zabiele, which is south-west of Kolno – all of which are situated, more or less, north-west of Łomża. In pre-war terms, therefore, his home area was in central northern Poland, very close to the border with East Prussia. Noted to be a farm worker in civil life, Kazimierz Kopacz was either captured by the Russians in 1939 or was deported to the Soviet Union, thereafter. However, he managed to survive Soviet captivity and was able to join the Polish Forces forming in the USSR. Gunner Kopacz came through the Middle East and went on to serve in the Italian campaign with the 7th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment. On 19 November 1944, regimental daily orders noted his award of the Cross of Valour, at which time he was serving with the 4th Troop of No. 2 Battery. Alongside ten other members of his regiment, he received his Cross of Valour from the CO of the 7th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment in a public ceremony held on 7 January 1945. Following the end of the war, Kazimierz Kopacz came to the UK with the rest of the 2nd Polish Corps. He found employment as a ‘Woodsman’ and, on 7 March 1989, was granted British nationality. Kazimierz Kopacz died at Hillingdon Hospital, on the western outskirts of London, on 30 November 2007. At that time, he was noted to be the husband of Nora Kopacz, school teacher, and his usual address was given as 56 Deans Close, Stoke Poges, Slough, Berkshire.Notes1) In fact, Kazimierz Kopacz’s wartime documents give his date of birth as ‘16 January 1918’ though, in his Soldier’s Service Book, the year has been changed to ‘1919’. 2) Specific details of the award and presentation of his Cross of Valour are contained in the Kronika of No. 2 Battery of the 7th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, held by the Polish Institute & Sikorski Museum under ref: C.431. 3) In Artillery terms, the Polish Dywizjon translates as ‘Battery’, and the smaller unit – Bateria – as ‘Troop’. 4) The Recommendation (Wniosek) for Kazimierz Kopacz’s Cross of Valour has not been found at the Polish Institute & Sikorski Museum. 5) His death registration from 2007 (Hillingdon District, Entry No. 138) gives his date of birth as ‘16 January 1919’.
* JOSEF HERMAN OBE RA (POLISH/BRITISH 1911 - 2000), MOTHER & CHILD oil on board, titled versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 15cm x 9.5cm, overall size 33cm x 26cm Provenance: Valued and featured on BBC Antiques Roadshow 2013 Series 35 episode 14 venue Cawdor Castle where the valuation was "I can easily see that making £2000". After the program aired, the BBC received an email from the family of the mother and child depicted. The central text includes ".... drawing by Joseph Herman of a mother and child. My parents lived in South Wales in the late 40’s/early 50’s and knew Herman and his wife well. My father was an artist and worked closely with him. My mother recognised the drawing as it was of herself and first child, my elder brother, a bonny 65 year old now." A copy of the BBC email to the current vendor's family is available to the buyer as is a copy of the email received by the BBC from the son/brother of the mother/child depicted.Note: Polish-born painter who became a British citizen in 1948. He was born in Warsaw, the son of a Jewish cobbler, and studied at the Warsaw School of Art, 1930–31. In 1938 he moved to Brussels, then in 1940 to Glasgow, where he became a friend of another Polish refugee, Jankel *Adler. He moved to London in 1943, then from 1944 to 1953 lived in the Welsh mining village of Ystradgynlais. Ill health forced him to seek a drier climate and subsequently he lived in London and Suffolk. Herman is best known for his sombre pictures of Welsh miners, with whom he felt a strong affinity. He often showed their black figures silhouetted against the sun: ‘This image of the miners on the bridge against a glowing sky mystified me for years with its mixture of sadness and grandeur. ’ Michael Jacobs and Malcolm Warner write that ‘The harsh realities of life here provided a subject perfectly attuned to his expressionist style of painting. He feels that he has achieved a special empathy with the local inhabitants, and knew that he was accepted by them as soon as they referred to him by the affectionate nickname “Joe bach” (little Joe). Much of his time at Ystradgynlais was spent underground observing the life of the miners’ (The Phaidon Companion to Art and Artists in the British Isles, 1980). Herman made a considerable reputation with his mining scenes and was commissioned to paint a mural for the Festival of Britain in 1951 (Miners, Glynn Vivian Art Gallery and Museum, Swansea). In subsequent paintings he depicted the life of other working people he had seen on his extensive travels, which are documented in his book Related Twilights: Notes from an Artist's Diary (1975). He made an impressive collection of African sculpture and his figure style was to some extent based on it. More than one hundred works by Josef Herman are held in UK public collections.
A 'Lincoln Imp' George VI silver spoon. James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1948. The terminal of the dessert spoon with cast finial designed as the Lincoln Imp, 17.8cm long, together with a Victorian provincial silver dessert spoon by James Barber, York, 1853, the Fiddle pattern stem and terminal decoratively engraved with foliage and scrolls framing a monogram, 17.8cm long, total weight approx. 2.6ozt (2) Footnotes: The Lincoln Imp is a 14th century carving in Lincoln Cathedral. A legend states that the Imp was sent to the cathedral by the Devil to spread mischief but it was turned to stone by an Angel. An 1899 reproduction was placed on the wall of Lincoln College, Oxford and although that one is now inside the college, a copy has been installed in its place. The use of the image on silver is associated with the prominent Lincoln citizen James Ward Usher (1845-1921) who inherited a Jewellers and Watchmakers business in the City. In the late 19th century he acquired the sole right to reproduce the Lincoln Imp on jewellery and silver and letters addressed to ‘The Silversmith who makes and sells the Lincoln Imp’ and one with only a sketch of the Imp found their way to him. Usher's personal art collection was left to the City as 'The Usher Gallery' and from 2005 has been merged with the other museums in the City
A selection of silver including a charm bracelet, with twelve charms including a typewriter, i love you spinner charm and a vintage car charm, with marcasite set earrings, a necklace, pendant, ring, size I 1/2 and a brooch, all in silver, together with four watches including Anne Klein, Citizen and Sekonda, a Smiths pocket watch and a small selection of costume jewelleryCondition Report: Silver gross weight 97.7 gramsPlease note that the movement has not been tested for the accuracy of time and may need a service at the buyer's expense.Ewbanks does not guarantee the future working of the movement and we do not guarantee the authenticity of any individual component parts since subsequent repairs and restoration work may have resulted in the replacement of original parts
Herrenarmbandchronograph "CITIZEN", Modell "Sapphire WR 100". Gehäuse und Ansatzband aus Edelstahl. Schwarzes Zifferblatt mit Strichziffern, kleiner Sekunde, Datumsfenster bei 3 und 2 Hilfszifferblättern für Chronographenfunktion. Quarzwerk. Tragespuren. B. 4, geschlossenes Band D. 7 cm. In Schatulle.
A BAG OF ASSORTED LADIES AND GENTS WRISTWATCHES, names to include a gents 'Citizen Eco-Drive WR100', numbered E101-S064783, 691036692, fitted with a fabric strap, two gents 'Seiko 5' watches with skeleton backs and fitted with fabric straps, other with names to include 'Limit, Solvil et Titus, Casio', together with three ladies wristwatches two Gucci and one CK watch (condition report: please note no watches have been tested for working conditions, we cannot guarantee the working order of any watch)
Collection of Ladies & Gentlemen's Wristwatches, bracelet and leather straps, various makes to include Pierre Cardin, Sekonda, Chalisson, Rotary, Citizen, Pierre Nicol, Philip Mercier, Halston, Aviatime, Hamnett, Royal, Miranda, Cote d'Azur, Gino Milano, fashion watches, cocktail watches, etc.
Collection of Ladies & Gentlemen's Wristwatches, bracelet and leather straps, various makes to include Police, Swatch, Elegance, Seiko, Le Chat, Bugor, Montine, Smith, Tag, Solvil & Titus, Shark, Accurist, Sekonda, Rotary, Citizen, Fossil, Oasis, Constant, Klaus-Kobec, Ingersoll, DKNY, Breotime, cocktail watches, fashion watches, etc.
Herrenarmbanduhr "Citizen". So genannter "Bullhead" mit seitlich eckigem Edelstahlgehäuse mit verschraubtem Boden. Kupferfarbenes Zifferblatt mit Strichziffern, Tachymeterskala und Hilfszifferblättern für 30 Minuten- und 12 Stunden-Stoppzähler sowie Wochentag und Datum. Automatikwerk, wohl Kaliber 8110A mit 23 Steinen. Tragespuren. 70er Jahre. D. 4x 4 cm. Originales Edelstahlband.
Ladies, children's and gents fashion watches A/F to include a Lanco 9ct gold cased ladies watch A/F, total weight 10.9 inc strap and dial) a gold tone Citizen Eco-Drive 4N0767, a Disney High School Musical watch ZR24288, a Pop Art POP-424 watch, 3 ladies Sekonda gold tone cocktail watches, a vintage ladies Sinca De Luxe watch, a gents Casio AQ-222 stainless steel watch and a ladies Farah Miyota 2035 RQ-856 watch with pink rubber strap together with a travel clock. Location:Condition:We are unable to test the watches due to batteries required and some require new straps.
A Polish Citizen Guard's Cross of Merit 1918-28, the reverse numbered 655; eight Various Polish Commemorative Medals, comprising two Veteran's War Medals 1918-21 and the miniature, Veteran's 10th Aniversary of Independence Medal 1928 and the miniature, Veteran's Poland at Peacetime Medal 1932, The Seizure of Wilno Cross of Merit 1922 miniature and the Commemorative Veteran's Medal for the Pulawski Legions miniature circa 1920 (9)
Quad Film Posters, thirteen UK Quads of various genres comprising The Sting, The Medusa Touch, Gator, Orca, Star Trek - The Search For Spock, Barry Lyndon, Citizen Kane (rr), The Godfather (rr), The Island Of Dr Moreau, The Godfather III (Main and Advance), Slap Shot, Love Story, - all folded measuring 30" by 40" - various conditions
A BOX OF ASSORTED WRISTWATCHES AND OTHER ITEMS, to include a watch box with spaces for twelve watches, (two cushions are missing) including four gents wristwatches names to include 'Citizen Divers 200M' digital watch with rubber strap, a 'Suunto' digital watch with rubber strap, a 'Lorenz' quartz watch with strap, a 'Wittnaver' fitted with a black strap, extra watch straps, a novelty pocket watch, a boxed bangle, cufflinks, a boxed ladies wristwatch, together with a boxed large baroque cultured pearl necklace fitted with a larger bolt spring clasp etc
A sterling silver pocket watch, together with two Albert watch chains and a contemporary boxed Citizen automatic wrist watch. Pocket watch untested and as found due to popped glass. The Alberts comprise a chain with lion passant marks to each link, with silvered fob clips, and a second chain has a silver dated bar, 1928, silver t-bar, with lion passant marked chain links. The Citizen Automatic is a white dial, with baton markers, with day date function, case diameter 38mm, with a stainless steel bracelet. Untested but appears to activate when moved. Gross approximate weight of chains and accoutrements: 78.08 grams.

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