Wodehouse (P.G.). Money for Nothing, 1st edition, 1928, advertisements at rear, a few minor spots, light toning to endpapers, original orange cloth, some fading to spine and extremities, dust jacket, spine a little faded and chipped at ends and folds, 8vo McIlvaine A39a. Scarce in dust jacket. (1)
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Wodehouse (P.G.). Very Good, Jeeves!, 1st edition, 1930, advertisements at rear, some light spotting, endpapers with light partial toning, original orange cloth (some fading to extremities of covers, one or two small indentations), dust jacket, spine faded and chipped at ends, a few small nicks and tears, 8vo McIlvaine A42b. Scarce in the first issue dust jacket. (1)
Wodehouse (P.G.). Jeeves Omnibus, 1st edition, 1931, photographic portrait frontispiece, one or two light spots, contemporary presentation inscription to front endpaper, original green pictorial cloth, joints and edges a little rubbed, dust jacket, spine a little faded with small chips at ends, a few closed tears and creases, 8vo McIlvaine B1a. (1)
Wodehouse (P.G.). Mulliner Omnibus, 1st edition, 1935, photographic portrait frontispiece, slight partial toning to endpapers, original green cloth, dust jacket, closed tear at head of spine, a few small chips, light spotting to spine, old clear tape residue marks to verso, 8vo McIlvaine B5a. (1)
A LARGE OVAL SHELL CAMEO BROOCH, depicting a classical chariot scene, enclosed within a plain mount with engraved crossover sections, measuring approximately 77mm x 60mm, unmarked, the pin is a base metal, additional safety chain (condition: this cameo does have some fine cracks, visible when held against the light, there is evidence of some soft solder repair work to the mount)
A CASED SET OF FOUR ELIZABETH II SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, circular with large assay marks for London, Birmingham, Sheffield and Edinburgh, makers J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, 1979, approximate weight 4ozt, 124 grams, together with an Elizabeth II silver three light candelabrum, filled base, maker W.I. Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1994, height approximately 21cm (2)
A VICTORIAN STYLE SILVER PLATED INTERCHANGEABLE FOUR LIGHT CANDELABRUM/EPERGNE, of foliate design, the four candleholders with detachable sconces, which unscrew to refit with plated frames which hold three small and one large cut glass bowls, one of the smaller bowls with glued repairs, height of candelabrum 43.5cm (condition: one glued bowl, large epergne frame, some small losses and splits)
A 20TH CENTURY BONE CHINA COFFEE SERVICE PAINTED BY AND MARKED FOR F.R. BUDD (ROYAL WORCESTER ARTIST), comprising coffee pot, sugar bowl, cream jug, six cups and six saucers, gilt interiors to bowl, jug and cups, all pieces painted with fruit, mainly apples, plums and blackberries, all pieces signed, some pieces with gilt printed marks, height of coffee pot approximately 17cm (15)(condition:)No pieces are marked for Royal Worcester, all pieces are signed to the painted bodies, jug, coffee pot, sugar bowl and all saucers marked ‘F.R. Budd England’, no marks on bases of cups, no restoration spotted throughout, sugar bowl has a small chip on the underside of the foot, the cream jug has a tiny scuff to a leaf which goes through the paint to the body, the coffee pot has a scratch through a leaf which reveals the white body underneath, length of scratch is 0.5cm, the base of the coffee pot has burst bubbles and small rough dots in the gilding, the saucers have light scratching in the gilding in the centres, there does appear to be some inclusions/small patches of roughness/bubbles in the glaze, one saucer has a fault on the underside edge where the glaze hasn’t given complete coverage, one saucer has a very small scratch through the glaze, another saucer has a glaze fault on the underside, one is on the foot rim, the other is under the rim and this one also has some crazing, the coffee cups are all pretty much in the same condition, there is one small nick in the underside of the handle but the gilding is over the top of it, there are inclusions/patches of roughness in the gilding and a little in the glaze too, overall condition is good.
FIVE PIECES OF ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY PORCELAIN, comprising a twin handled vase decorated with thistles, shape No.1482, height approximately 31.5cm, another three twin handled vases all decorated with floral sprays, shape No.1921, 1759 and H263, heights 29.5cm, 26cm and 19cm respectively and a jug, shape No.1094, decorated with flowers, height approximately 17cm (5) (condition: light wear to gilding, no sign of damage at the time of report)
A VICTORIAN ROYAL WORCESTER PART TEA SERVICE, pale turquoise ground painted with enamels in relief with birds and insects with gilt foliage, pattern No.9158, initialled TR to the undersides, comprising two bread and butter plates, twelve saucers and twelve cups, painted and printed and impressed marks, date cyphers comprise 1875, one cup 1882 and one cup 1926, some damage, particularly to cups (26)(condition)Bread and butter plates, both are free from chips, cracks or restoration but they do have evidence of light wear/scratches in the glaze, there is wear to the gilding in patches and some wear to the paint in a few places on both plates, such as on ladybirds back, dragonfly’s head, butterfly’s wing, saucers: one has a substantial crack running through the body, it has stained brown, another has a large break which has been given a glued repair, there is also a crack through the body which is stained, another has some dark marks on the underside, the remaining nine saucers are in fair order but with some gilding wear of varying degrees as well as wear to the painted decoration in varying degrees, Cups: majority show signs of use due to staining, crazing inside, particularly towards the bases, one has a large running from the rim which also has two pieces glued back in, two cups have stained/crazed interiors, one is light, the other heavy, two are in reasonable condition, two have single stained cracks in the rims but free from staining/crazing to the interior bases, the remaining five have varying degrees of stained/crazed interiors from light to heavy, all five have cracks from the rims, one has two cracks and one has a repaired handle, all cups have varying degrees of gilding wear and elements of wear to the paint.
A CHINESE CELADON DISH, of wavy circular form, enamelled with white butterflies and flowers, bears blue mark to base, diameter approximately 28.5cmcondition: No chips, cracks or restoration, a few small inclusions in the glaze, some light scratching in the glaze, there is a slightly darker green line measuring 5mm just on the curve of the dish to the front.
THREE LATE VICTORIAN/EARLY 20TH CENTURY NOVELTY WALKING STICKS/CANES, comprising a tipple stick fitted with glass and flask to the malacca stick interior, another fitted with a knife and fork, the third with a light bulb and battery fitting, together with a late Victorian sword stick, the longest stick approximately 91.5cm (4)
19TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL, 'THE WEST GATE....', town scene with figures, oil on canvas in need of restoration, possibly signed lower left, titled verso visible under UV light, canvas unframed, losses upper left and tear middle left hand side, approximately 25.5cm x 35.5cm (condition: in need of restoration)
Opal and diamond drop earrings, two articulated oval cabochon cut opals, each measuring approximately 7.8 x 5.6 mm, with old square cut diamonds, mounted in white metal stamped 18 ct with post and butterfly fittings. Gross weight 2.1 gramsOne opal has smooth oval chip at top of stone, the other has light scratches to surface and small chips on sideDiamonds have small chips to corners
Vintage gold cufflinks, rectangular rock crystal depicting hunting scene, with horse and hound, mounted in 18 ct, hallmarked Birmingham 1960, with fittings, measuring approximately 2 x 2cm, by Deakin & Francis. Gross weight 18.9 gramslight scratches to surface of oldvery light scratches to surface of crystal mother of pearl back ground
Victorian necklace with engraved foliate decoration, a similar bangle and earrings and tasselled pendant on chain, fancy link chain with sausage dog charm all in white metal testing as silver and shawl ring with base metal hinge. Silver weight 118.6 gramsNecklace measuring approximately 43cm in length including bolt ring claspBangle hallmarked Birmingham 1883, light scratches and dents to surface, small crack and slightly miss shaped near hinge, catch workingEarrings - pair of knot earrings with articulated hooks, measuring approximately 3 x 1.5 cm, and one single bow earring with post and butterflyTasselled necklace, tassel drop measures approximately 6.5cm in length, chain has no clasp but open jump ring attached, chain measures approximately 56 cm Fancy link chain, made of engraved bar links, with S clasp, measures approximately 70cm in length including clasp, Sausage dog charm measuring 3 x 1.8cmShawl ring front floral engraved section stamped silver, base metal hinge to back marked 'The Flexible' 'Waltons Patent', measuring approximately 2.6 x 0.7cm
Amber and early plastic jewellery, graduated amber necklace, with quartz set clasp in white metal stamped 935, measuring 47 cm in length, pique tortoise shell shawl ring, one single earring and faceted Bakelite necklace. graduated amber necklace oval beads measuring from 19 x 15 mm to 10 x 8mm, weight 30.8 gramsBake light necklace, alternately faceted beads, measuring from 24 x 17mm to 10 x 7mm, measuring approximately 91cm in length, with with screw clasp one side has small chip, weight 56 gramsSingle white metal earring, non pierced ears screw back fitting, measuring approximately 2.2 x 1.4cmPair base metal earrings, non pierced ears screw back fitting, central carved red section, measuring approximately 2 x 2cmShawl ring, crack to side and chips to back edges, measuring approximately 2.8 x 1.3cm Plastic buckle bracelet, measuring approximately 21cm in lengthPlastic painted bangle, large areas of painting worn off, measuring approximately 7cm in diameterRound plastic pendant, measure approximately 4.2 x 3.6cm Graduated bead necklace oval beads measuring 19 x 14 mm to 8 x 5mm, strung on thread, base metal clasp
Edwardian enamel compact pendant, white guilloche enamel, decorated with basket of flowers, surmounted by a bow, set within a border of round cut white paste stones, reverse decorated with a garland of roses, mounted in white metal stamped silver with gilded interior, 4.7 cm diameter . Gross weight 38 gramsmeasuring approximately 4.7cm in diameter enamel in overall good condition, with very light surface scratches
1930's Asprey Silver enamel compact, engine turned white enamel lid, measuring approximately 6.5 x 6.5 cm, inside hallmarked Birmingham 1936 and stamped Asprey London. Gross weight 93.4 gramsmirror in good conditionCatch included but not attached to compact, therefore does not close shutscratches to inside of compactenamel has light surface scratches
A Waltham Half hunter pocket watch in Dennison 9 carat gold case. The white enamelled dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, signed Waltham USA. The mechanism signed American Waltham Traveller. The case back marked Dennison and hallmarked for Birmingham 1915. Bears engraved dedication to Mr A..B. .Coombe and dated February 1916. mechanism not functioning at time of inspection. Light scratching to case commensurate with age and glass loose
1920's ladies gold wristwatch, octagonal dial, Arabic numerals and sub dial, mechanical15 jewels Swiss movement, case in 9 ct gold, with yellow metal hand open made bangle, testing as 14 ct. 14 ct weight 15 grams9 ct case and glass weight 6. 4 gramsWatch currently working but has not been tested for time keeping, London import marks 1922, inside case numbered 162871, 9665, stamped G.S, back of case shows evidence of engraving been polished out, light scratches to glass, dirt on dial
Rolex Oyster Royal wrist watch, the steel case with white dial, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial at 6, the crown marked patent oyster, the case back marked 75946 , mounted on a brown leather strap circa 1954. Light scratching to case and back Watch functioning well at time of inspection.
Omega Constellation gold gentleman's wrist watch, the silver coloured dial fitted with batons, date at 3, marked automatic chronometer and constellation, fitted with a calibre 561 24 jewel automatic movement, gold case hallmarked 18 ct, with 'observatory' case back, mounted on black leather strap. Some light scratches commensurate with age. Watch functioning well at time of inspectionWe are unable to remove the back of this watch
Omega gentleman's gold round cased watch the champagne dial with Omega logo and markers, date aperture at 3, gold hands and centre seconds, fitted with automatic movement, case back signed and fitted with original 9 ct gold Omega signed and hallmarked, integrated bracelet with Omega raised logo on clasp. light scratches to case back at twelve . Light scratches to glass. and strand of bracelet missing, mechanism functioning at time of inspection.Gross weight 60.7 grams
Two ladies 9ct gold wrist watches, a Winegarten ladies gold wristwatch the octagonal case fitted with a signed dial with alternating batons and numerals, the manual wind 3A0C Swiss 15 jewel movement numbered 831383, case back marked Dennison 145498 and ALD, hallmarked 9 ct 1947, and mounted on link bracelet, together with a Helvetia ladies wristwatch hallmarked on bracelet. Winegarten has light scratches commensurate with age , mechanism not functioning at time of inspection. Helvetia functioning at time of inspection
Record Watch Company ladies octagonal gold cased watch, the signed dial with alternating batons and numerals and gilt hands, manual wind 17 jewel movement signed Record W.Co, Genève and numbered 75, case back in 18 ct, with Sheffield hallmark 1918 and numbered LA 180052, fitted on a 9 ct chain link bracelet. Currently not functioning , case with light scratching
Tudor Gold dress watch, satin dial with batons and Arabic numerals at 12,3,6 and 9, gold hands and centre seconds, the polished case with faceted angular lugs, Rolex crown, fitted with a 1506 17 jewel manual wind Tudor calibre, 9 ct yellow gold case, mounted on a leather strap with yellow metal clasp, Circa 1960's. Light scratching to case, mechanism functioning at time of inspection, strap and buckle showing signs of wear commensurate with age.
Omega gentlemans 18ct Gold cased Constellation automatic chronometer , the circular dial fitted with batons, gold hands , centre seconds and date at 3 fitted with a 562 calibre 24 jewel automatic movement numbered 18831881.the case back marked inside Omega watches, 18k.-0.750 and numbered 14701.SC 61 and mounted on a black leather strap, the buckle marked H+ . Mechanism functional well at time of inspection, light scratches to case commensurate with age.
Omega gentlemans stainless steel automatic calendar bracelet watch reference: 162.0052, the silvered,dial with applied baton hour markers, date aperture at 3, black pointed baton hands, centre seconds, fitted with a Jewelled Cal.1012 automatic movement, numbered ,3620854 within a Brushed and polished cushion form case, snap on back, No.361, mounted on a Fitted brushed and polished 1069 Omega link bracelet with Signed folding clasp, stamped 110.12Date: Circa 1980, boxed . Mechanism functioning at time of inspection, light scratches to bracelet. Box is not Omega.
A Jaeger Le Coultre ladies wrist watch, the stainless steel case enclosing circular white enamel dial signed Jaeger Le Coultre , fitted with gold batons and dagger hands, manual wind movement, the screw in case back marked 780063.£200-270. Condition Mechanism functioning at time of inspection , light scratches to case back at 6 .Small signs of wear
Omega slim-line dress pocket watch The silver dial with, slim baton markers, black hands centre seconds and omega logo at 12, manual wind calibre 601 movement. ,and, a ladies Omega wrist watch, the champagne dial, with gold baton markers and gold hands. dial with calibre 252 17 jewel mechanical movement numbered 16655633 . Pocket watch in good overall condition with little signs of overall wear.Ladies watch has light scratching to case and glass, green paint stain to case back.
An Arnex, Gold plated lever wound skeleton pocket watch , the floral embossed case marked inside front with Pratt and witney monogram and numbered on case back 387Provenance Presented by Pratt and witney to Air Commodore Sir Frank Whittle OM KBE CB FRS FRAeS (1907-1996) who is credited with single-handedly inventing the turbojet engine. Mechanism functioning at time of inspection, light scratches to case.
Three gem set rings,1970's amethyst ring, hallmarked Birmingham 1972, size H half, a vintage ring set with oval cabochon cut opal, with textured shoulders size L half and ruby & diamond half eternity ring, size L both in yellow metal testing as 9 ct. Gross weight 10.7 gramsOpal has scratches to surface, shank of opal ring has small crack at bottom of the bandAmethyst ring has light scratches to top of the stoneruby and diamond ring one ruby is chipped
Victorian amethyst necklace, nine oval cut amethysts, estimated total weight 48.73 carats, set in textured border, in yellow metal testing as 18 ct, with integrated belcher link chain, measuring approximately 41cm in length, with stone set clasp, later alterations to clasp ,fitted box from George Attenborough & Son 193 Fleet Street London . Gross weight 27.8 gramsLargest amethyst estimated weight 9.22 caratsSome light scratches to surface of a few amethystsFitted box from George Attenborough & Son 193 Fleet Street London Internal clasp testing as 9 ctGold edged beading worn on edges of some settings,
Natural colour change sapphire cluster ring, oval cut colour stone, estimated weight 2.52 carats, surrounded by border of round brilliant cut diamonds, mounted in white metal stamped 18 ct, size O, accompanied by a WGI certificate . Gross weight 4.4 gramsSapphire goes from Lilac colour in artificial light to greyish blue in natural light, sapphire has inclusions visible by eye
Tanzanite and diamond dress ring, oval cut tanzanite estimated weight 5.18 carats, princess cut and round cut diamonds set in shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 0.64 carat, mounted in white metal stamped 14 ct, ring size P. Overall good conditionGross weight 6.2 gramsTanzanite a few small light scratches to surface near clawsmetal polished and in good conditionEstimated colour H/I and clarity Vs
Rare Victorian silver thimble, the bicycle with broad un-dotted tyres amongst leafy flowers and with a bird, by James Fenton, Birmingham 1896, in fitted leather case, 1.4 cm, 5.4 g. . Case - hinges worn and leather coming away in that area.Light rubbing to marks and light wear to decoration.
Set of 6 Minton plates the borders decorated with alternate pate sur pate panels of birds on a cerise ground with gilded floral alternate panels and gilded borders signed with initials SA H5103 27cm diameter a smaller plate 3 saucers a tea cup and two handled soup bowl. Light wear to decoration.tea cup with matching saucerTwo handled soup bowl with stand
Coalport part dessert service painted with bouquets of flowers wtihin apple green and gilt borders comprising three square shaped dishes, 12 smal plates and a similar tazza (not marked Coalport) with pattern number 3/2861 and 4 Hammersley plates painted with panels of exotic birds n6130 (21). Light wear to decoration.
Edwardian sapphire and diamond bracelet, eight oval cut sapphires, estimated total weight 5.00 carats, seven old cut diamond set links, concealed clasp, with figure of eight safety catch, measuring 17.3cm in length, mounted in white metal testing as platinum. Gross weight 8.7 gramsEstimated total diamond weight 1.08 caratsTongue of clasp not original and in yellow metal testing as 18 ctOne end link show evidence of repair with 18 ct white goldSapphires have light wear to top facetsA few diamonds with small chips to girdle
19th century Italian School, view of Vesuvius with boats and town in the foreground, and a coastal scene with ships at sea, unsigned, oils on boards, 15cm x 39.5cm, (pair),. 15cm x 39cm inside measurement31cm x 55cm Frame measurementSome light surface marks to paintingsFrames with minor losses and chips
School of George Chinnery, half-length portrait of a gentleman with a sailing ship and cliffs behind, unsigned, oil on canvas, 75cm x 62cm, . Re-lined by the current owner. There is a hole in the front canvas which has been done since it has been re-lined. The effect of the re-lining is that all the cracking which had been on the picture surface is now extremely flat and, apart from the hole, there is a repaired area in the top right hand corner and a 6-7 repaired tear in the gentleman's left lapel (as looking at the painting) and just below there another repair of around 3.5 - 4. More than likely some over-painting and touching up, not quite throughout but quite a lot of it you can see without the need of a UV light.
Wodehouse (P.G.). Young Men in Spats, 1st edition, 1936, advertisements at rear, a few light spots, small contemporary previous owner inscription to front endpaper, original green cloth (spine ends faded at tips), dust jacket, a few tears and creases, part loss of two letters 'ns' of 'Jenkins' at foot of spine, 8vo McIlvaine A35a. (1)

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