A bronze PDM (Petroleum Dive Mask) Mk iV dive mask by Triple X Enterprises:, number '54', side air control with reserve, with primary exhausts to either side, comms connection lower left, non-return drain to base, neoprene hood with headphones, numbered '40-01-111' to rim of faceplate 24cm wide. * see page 228, vol 1, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
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An early C. Vu diving helmet:, the plated bronze half mask fitted side inlet with reserve, binding posts and comms to front of glass, heavy duty adjustable rubber spider with head cap, inscribed to front on frame, 'Maritime Offshore Projects No98F', and 'C, Vu' to rubber seal, 24cm wide. * see page 237, vol 1, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
A bronze two cylinder single acting pump by Morse Diving Equipment Company, Boston:, number '6847' the wooden handle two section lever operating horizontally opposed cylinders with two air inlets and single outlet with non-return valve, maker's plaque as per title, 57cm wide. * see page 56, vol 2, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
Two Russian diver's knives:, one non-magnetic version with bronze blade and scabbard, the other with steel bade, both with moulded black rubber grip and brass pommel with lanyard fixing, leather frogs and brass belt clips, 33cm long. * see page 111, vol 2, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
A cast circular bronze commemorative plaque of J N Cabirol:, head and shoulders portrait in relief inscribed 'J N Cabirol Inventeur du Sophandre', 44cm diameter. *Note- Joseph- Martin Cabirol (1790-1874) was a French inventor who patented a standard diving dress in 1855 based upon the Augustus Siebe design. He is credited with adding the additional top window to diving helmets. * see page 208, vol 2, 'Diving Helmets and Equipment Through The Ages'.
A FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE MOUNTED, EBONY, WALNUT, PADOUK AND BOIS CITRON CIGAR CABINET, C1870 the triangular pediment mounted with the head of a dog and terminating in two bronze classical statuettes, the doors each with the head of a spaniel with glass eyes, the interior retaining the full compliment of trays and cigar racks, 143cm h; 36 x 72cm ++In good original unrestored condition, lacking one of the rosettes from one side of the frieze and the odd minute veneer chip on the apron. Slight damage to the central vertical ebonised moulding on the fore edge of the right hand door
†IVOR ROBERTS-JONES, CBE, RA (1913-1996) MAQUETTE FOR THE WINSTON CHURCHILL MONUMENT IN PARLIAMENT SQUARE bronze, by the Meridian Bronze Co, c1971-73 No 450 from the edition of 500, on stone plinth, 62cm h overall and a boxed set of twelve LP records Winston S Churchill His Memoirs and His Speeches, with booklet, Decca Record Co Ltd, 1964 Provenance:Acquired by the present vendor in the 1970s. In 1970 The House of Commons Winston Churchill Memorial Committee assisted by the Royal Fine Art Commission and two expert assessors, one of whom was Sir John Pope Hennessy drew up a shortlist of nine sculptors for the Winston Churchill Memorial commission. The intended location for the sculpture had previously been chosen by Churchill himself. Two of the sculptors, Ivor Roberts-Jones and Oscar Nemon were asked to submit revised proposals and in November the Committee chose Roberts-Jones. The twelve foot high bronze was unveiled in 1973. With its enigmatic expression and mass the statue brilliantly portrays Churchill's grit and greatness or, in the words of a reporter for The Times, his "Bulldog resolution and defiance." Two other examples from the same edition have recently sold at auction, one realising £36,000 plus premium at Mallams, Oxford and the other selling for 43750 USD at Christie's, New York in December 2014. One of three from the posthumous 2001 edition realised £145,250 at Christie's in November 2010.
An early Jeanne Lanvin couture gold lace chemise dress, Summer collection, 1922, with black on white woven 'Jeanne Lanvin Paris' label stamped with the date, the layered black and bronze tulle over-dress of empire-line, embroidered in vermicular floss silks and metal threads with rose filled medallions, with green silk underskirt, lightly-boned silk inner breast band, bust 81cm, 32in CONDITION REPORT: Over dress is good condition, green silk petticoat has perished.
A Chanel couture brown tartan mohair suit, 1964, black on silver label to jacket and numbered '24915', the jacket with gilt lion mask buttons, piped and lined in bronze silk with chain-weighted hem; matching skirt, bust 92cm, 36in, waist 66cm, 26in (2) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, very fresh. Very faint perspiration stains at underarm to lining. Lining at left armhole seam needs needs re-stitching approx. 7cm

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