- A GROUP OF GOLD CLASS AND MASONIC RINGS
A GROUP OF GOLD CLASS AND MASONIC RINGS A group of gold class and Masonic rings
comprising five 14k and 10k class, Masonic and monogram rings, set with onyx, glass, enamel and diamond; 24.52 gross dwt; size range: 5 3/4 - 9 3/4
Time: December 2023
Place: CLARS AUCTION GALLERY, Oakland, CA, USA
Sold for: $650.00
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- WWII LT. COL. ARTHUR M. WOOD GROUPING
WWII LT. COL. ARTHUR M. WOOD GROUPING United States,C. 1941-45Two officers Class A tunics with Army Air Corps insignia; a pair of pink trousers and belt; officers cap; large group of letters and records; a cased Legion of Merit medal and related letters; distinctive and collar insignia; and a name plate. Note: From Col. Wood's obituary in the New York Times: "He graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Princeton University and received a law degree from Harvard in 1937. After graduation, he joined the law firm of Bell, Boyd & Marshall in Chicago. In 1941, he joined the Army Air Corps, serving as a lieutenant colonel, and was part of a group planning the strategic bombing of Germany. In 1946, both Mr. Wood and his brother, Robert, joined Sears at the behest of General Robert E. Wood, the company's chairman and a family friend, though not a relative. Mr. Wood's first task was to set up the legal department."
- U.S. WWII TUNIC, OVERCOAT, AND FLIGHT
U.S. WWII TUNIC, OVERCOAT, AND FLIGHT TROUSERS United States,Dark green Class A officer's tunic with Lieutenant's bars, Army Air Corps pins on the lapels, an embroidered Army Air Corps patch on the left shoulder, sterling silver clutch back pilots wings on the left breast; an officer's overcoat; with a pair of leather and shearling Type B-1 trousers and attached braces with Army Air Corps insignia on the front. Note: These were worn by 2nd Lieutenant Robert Linton, a fishing charter captain and boat builder from Saunderstown, Rhode Island.
- FIVE WWII U.S. TUNICS United States,A
FIVE WWII U.S. TUNICS United States,A class A tunic with embroidered Army Air Corps patch on the left shoulder, and silver clutch back wings on the left breast; an officers tunic with engineer insignia; a Class A tunic with a 35th Division patch on the left shoulder; a major's tunic with an 11th Airborne patch on the left shoulder; and an officer's tunic with silver pin back bombardier wings.
- RARE EARLY CASED SET OF WORLD WAR II
RARE EARLY CASED SET OF WORLD WAR II U.S. NAVY RECOGNITION/TEACHING MODELS CIRCA 1942 CASE HEIGHT 2.25". LENGTH 12.5". WIDTH 10.5".RARE EARLY CASED SET OF WORLD WAR II U.S. NAVY RECOGNITION/TEACHING MODELS, Circa 1942, Miniature die cast metal models on paddle-shaped navy blue painted wooden bases, sometimes referred to as "Ships on Sticks". Includes eight models of U.S. ships, all with impressed identifications on sides, and type, class and 1"-110' scale identifications on bases. Believed to be a first edition set produced by Comet Metal Products Co. Contained in a stained wood case marked on underside "Tray & Mounts Created By Kay Displays, Inc. Grand Rapids, Michigan [...]". Dimensions: Case height 2.25". Length 12.5". Width 10.5".
- VINTAGE ENGLISH LEATHER SUITCASE, CUNARD
VINTAGE ENGLISH LEATHER SUITCASE, CUNARD LABELS Antique English Andrew Barrett and Sons brown leather travel trunk / suitcase with applied Cunard First Class and other labels, circa 1900, monogrammed "D.P." to top, stamped lock plate "A. Barrett & Sons, 157 & 158 Picadilly. W." 9? H x 9? W x 9? D. Overall wear consistent with age and use. Provenance: From a private collection with DuPont family ties.
- ENGLISH BRASS TABLETOP MISSAL STAND
ENGLISH BRASS TABLETOP MISSAL STAND WWI ENGRAVINGEnglish tabletop brass lectern/ bookstand, first quarter 20th c., with pierced trefoil and quatrefoil design, presentation engraving reading: "presented by Holy Trinity young men's bible class and club, in memory of their fellow member Arthur Head, who fell in the Great War, August 1917," mahogany book ledge, rising on a pedestal base, approx 11"h, 12"w, base: approx 7"diam, 7lbs
- DANNY KAUCJKA PRIZE WINNING SWAN DECOY.
DANNY KAUCJKA PRIZE WINNING SWAN DECOY. A hollow body carved and painted wood, life size swan decoy by Danny Kaucjka (CT), Ca. 1988. Signed on bottom, 'To Bunnie carved by Danny Kaucjka'. Swan won First In Class at The Valley Shore Waterfowlers 1989 N.E. Wildlife Exposition, Hartford CT, includes winning ribbon. 19”H x 36”L x 11”W.
- JAPAN. ORDER OF THE RISING SUN, IV CLASS
JAPAN. ORDER OF THE RISING SUN, IV CLASS Japan. Order of the Rising Sun (??? Kyokujitsu sho), IV class The Order of the Rising Sun was Japan’s first decoration, being instituted by Council of State Decree on 10 April 1875 in eight classes to reward both military and civilian merit, the class awarded depending upon the rank of the recipient.
- GROUPING OF IMPERIAL GERMAN MEDAL 1914
GROUPING OF IMPERIAL GERMAN MEDAL 1914 Iron Cross 2nd class and Sachsen-Coburg Silver Merit Medal with Swords, court mounted as worn; Imperial Black wound badge, unmarked and Hindenburg Cross with Swords
- Amercian Apothecary Beam Balance Scale,
Amercian Apothecary Beam Balance Scale, Henry Troemner, Philadelphia, PA, 'Class A, 4 oz, 100 gm', a glazed mahogany case with hinged lid 7.7 x 14 x 7.25 in — 19.5 x 35.6 x 18.4 cm
- HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN BOWL, LATE 19TH
HAND PAINTED PORCELAIN BOWL, LATE 19TH CENTURYA late 19th century example of 'Hobby Porcelain Painting' showing a large porcelain bowl decorated with hand painted motifs of flowering urns in a palette of tan and gilt against a cobalt field. The 19th century hobby of painting china porcelain blanks was popular with groups of middle class amateur women artists in both Britain and the USA from the early to late 19th century. Dimensions, 6.5" h x 13" diameter.