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A fine and rare Cartier 18ct gold open faced pocket watch, 18ct gold case, dial signed Cartier, two tone silver engine turned dial with applied Roman numerals, outer minute track, original blue steel decorative hands, gold case Movement 19 Jewel 8 adjustment signed European watch and clock co Inc . initials on the case back, with Cartier box French marks on case. Circa 1930'sProvenance, Former property of English actor Romily Lunge 1904-1994, star of pre war films, including, His Lordship, Man of affairs, The door with seven locks, Original dial, currently in working order . light scratches due to general use, Case diameter 41mm Case number 13106, pillar plate numbered 03636
Victorian silver bowl and spoon set, the bowl with embossed floral decoration, the spoon with moulded decoration, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1869/70, 5.2oz, 163g, in fitted tortoiseshell and ivory mounted case, Foot rim very slightly out of shape, light wear and scratchinggilding worn to the interior in areasTortoiseshell faded particularly to the top and front , wear to leather underneath conductive with use and age
Early 20th century Dresden cabaret set comprising tea pot, cream jug, sugar bowl, two tea cups with saucers and tray all hand painted with flowers. All with light wear to decoration.Two small chips to rim of sugar bowl cover and to base rim of same.Cream jug with small chips to foot rim.One saucer cracked and chipped.
Alfred Frederick William Hayward (1856-1939) , still life irises, signed oil on canvas Inscription verso Exhibited Royal Academy 1924, 48cm x 27cm Overall condition good no major faults found, some light surface wareProvenance : consigned from a local estate has been in the same family for a number of years
Omega, ladies 9ct white gold bracelet watch, square silver dial with an integral textured bracelet signed Omega 9ct. Manual winding movement. Currently in working order Overall in good condition, light surface scratches Movement signed omega 17 Jewels cal.485 Case hallmarked Birmingham 1972 26 grams
Fire opal and diamond pendant, set with a cluster of brilliant cut diamonds, with pendeloque cut fire opal, in 18 ct white gold, length 4 cm The opal is in good condition, with small and light surface scratches to table facets.Pendant loop stamped 750Estimated total diamond weight 1.00 carats
Pair of Edward VII three light silver candelabra on tapering fluted columns and oval bases, by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield, 1908, weighable silver 45oz, 1399g, 40cm high, damages and minor tears to the bell shaped pedestals, knocks and dents to oval bases, general wear and tear including a couple of sconces slightly misshapen
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Automatic stainless steel watch, ref 1003, silver dial with silver batons & hands. Rolex crown, Rolex Oyster bracelet. movement, signed Montres Rolex S.A., 25 Jewels Cal. 1560, Circa 1960's Overall in good condition. In working order. Clasp and bracelet shows signs of wearGlass few light scratches Reference number 1002 34 mm
French oak and marquetry inlaid serpentine shaped wall clock, white porcelain and blue enamelled Roman numerals, 61cm x 50cm, Movement, appears to be complete but we have not had this clock running or guarantee that it runs or keeps good time, Face in good order no major faults found Case in good order light ware Glass damaged as photographed needs replacing
Brown fur ladies jacket three stoles and hat 1) 3/4 length mink (approx size 18) Excellent, clean condition. No stains or splits in lining. No apparent wear to cuffs, though 2 small areas hidden under collar slightly worn, probably from being on coat hanger. 2) Brown squirrel stole with detachable tippets in excellent, clean condition. 3) Brown mink stole jacket. Good condition, with light wear to lining at neck and piped edge. 4) Debenham and Freebody mink hat. Fur in good condition with makeup stains to brow lining. 5) Pear/mink stole. Excellent condition, no stains or damage.
Vintage emerald and diamond ring, with central emerald estimated at approximately, 1.80 carats, the two diamonds weighing 0.40 carats each, in 18ct gold and platinum, boxed by S J Phillips In good condition. Diamond estimated Colour G/H Clarity SIEmerald small natural inclusions seen, vibrant stone, light/medium in colour Dimensions of emerald approx 8.2 x8.2 x 5 1.60 carats
Commemorative Medals, Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector, cast silver medal, 1653, by Thomas Simon, armoured and draped bust l., OLIVERVS DEI GRA REIPVB ANGLIÆ SCO ET HIB & PROTECTOR, rev. lion displaying arms of the Protectorate, PAX QVÆRITVR BELLO, 38mm. (MI.409/45; Eimer 188b; Platt I, pp. 338-39; Farquhar I, 222; Lessen type 4; Foley 373-4), a contemporary cast improved by light tooling, very fine The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
Commemorative Medals, Lieutenant General Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell (1857-1941), the Defence of Mafeking, silver portrait medal, 1900, unsigned [by F. Bowcher for Spink], facing bust of Baden-Powell in uniform and hat, rev. soldiers and sailors bringing up a gun, 45mm. (BHM.3677; Eimer 1843; Hern 106), extremely fine, light tone
Commemorative Medals, Charles II, Proposed Commercial Treaty with Spain, gilt-silver medal, 1666, by John Roettier, laureate bust r., + CAROLVS. SECVNDVS. DEI. GRATIA. MAG. BRI. FRAN. ET. HIB. REX, rev. statue of Charles, as a Roman general, on a pedestal, the fleet in sail beyond, REDEANT COMMERCIA. FLANDRIS, edge plain, 56.5mm. (MI.517/162; Eimer 236), good very fine, the gilding contemporary and light in colour *Bt. Mrs I. Allen. The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
Commemorative Medals, Charles II and Queen Catherine, small silver tribute medal, c. 1667, by Philip Roettier, bust of Charles r., hair short, CAROLVS. II. REX, rev. bust of Catherine r., her hair tied back, CATHERINA REGINA, 28mm. (MI.540/192; Eimer 243), choice extremely fine with light tone, very rare The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
Commemorative Medals, German East Africa, Major Hermann von Wissmann (1853-1905), explorer and administrator, silver medal, 1889-90, by Oertel, Berlin, uniformed bust l, wearing pith helmet, rev. Germania flies over the sea towards an African shore, milled edge, 38.5mm. proof-like surface, mint state with light grey tone, rare Hermann von Wissmann was Reichskommissar of German East Africa (1888-1891) and Governor (1895-1896)
Commemorative Medals, France, Louis XV (1710-1715-1774), Foundation of the Military Academy in Paris [l’École Militaire de Paris], silver medal, 1769, by Benjamin Duvivier, laureate and armoured bust of King r., LUDOVICVS XV REX CHRISTIANISS, rev. façade of the academy, CRESCENTI AD MILITIÆ DECUS NOBILITATI, and in ex. PALÆSTRA EX ÆDIFICATA, 63.5mm. 161.089gms (Nocq 159, bust 4B; Trésor III pl L, 6; cf.Divo 175), a contemporary struck medal, a few light scuffs and handling marks, about extremely fine and very rare Henry Nocq, Les Duvivier, Paris 1911, no. 159, describes the medal as dated 1768 [MDCCLXVIII], however, in a footnote, he refers to an example in the Musée Monnétaire (catalogue no. 147) as dated 1769. Although founded in 1750, after the War of the Austrian Succession, the academy did not open till 1750, with the buildings depicted on the medal, designed by Ange-Jacques Gabriel. It served as a college for cadet officers from poor noble families, changing its name in 1777 to the École des Cadets-gentilshommes where, in 1784, the young Napoleon Bonaparte was accepted. The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
Commemorative Medals, George III, Golden Jubilee, gilt-silver medal, 1809, by J. Barber, for Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, King enthroned holding sceptre and orb; Britannia, with shield, stands behind, BRITONS REJOICE, rev. within oak wreath tied with national flowers and below trident, IUBILEE, legend around, FIFTIETH YEAR OF KING GEORGE THE THIRD’S REIGN, and floral emblems, 70mm.(BHM.641; Eimer 992), light and slightly matt surface, extremely fine and very rare The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
Commemorative Medals, George, Prince Regent [later George IV], Treaty of Paris, Peace in Europe and Centenary of the Accession of the House of Hanover, gilt-silver medal, 1814, by T. Wyon, Jr., for Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, laureate and draped bust turned to l., GEORGE PRINCE OF WALES REGENT, rev. Britannia, holding Liberty cap on pole, seated between Peace and Victory, Hanoverian horse below, JUBILEE IN HONOUR OF THE PEACE 1 AUG: 1814, 69mm. (BHM.829; Eimer 1055), fitted with circular suspension loop, light matt surface, extremely fine and very rare The medal signed T. WYON JUN. S: 1814 The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
Commemorative Medals, Albert Joachim (1560-1654), Ambassador from the States General of the United Provinces, aged 86, cast silver portrait medal, 1646, by Abraham Simon, robed and bearded bust left, plain collar, hair short, signed A.S. on truncation, rev. legend in seven lines, 1646 ALB IOACHIMI EQ FÆDERAT BELG POST VARIAS IN EVROP LEGAT IAM ORDINAR IN BRIT AN 22 ÆT 86, 36mm. (MI.324/162; Eimer 151; vL II, 287; Platt II, pp. 178-79; Foley 278-9), very fine and a contemporary cast with light tone *ex Owen F Parsons Collection, Baldwin Auction 12, 27 May, 1997 (lot 975); Parsons bt. Baldwin, 8 November, 1951 (old dealer’s tickets); ex J. B. Carlyon Collection, and Philip Spence Collection (lot 310 - £12*); also believed ex J. G. Murdoch, Sotheby, 2 June, 1904 (lot 113 - £8-2-6) *Philip Spence (1873-1945), antiquarian, see note to lot 399 The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
Commemorative Medals, Mary, Princess Royal, marriage to Prince William II of Orange, silver medal, 1641, of German manufacture, by Johann Blüm, the Prince and Princess joining hands below rays of light shining from heavenly dove between two cherubs, in the distance a palace, ‘Albionum genuit Rex me Summusque Monarcha Carolus…’, rev. William in the form of Pallas tramples on Bellona and receives an olive branch from Mary, ‘Bellonam Princeps Pallas…’, 72mm. (MI.287/100; Eimer 137; vL II, 251; Scher [1997] 15, 15a; Foley 250), a medal famous for its fine attention to detail, extremely fine and toned Princess Mary (1631–1660), eldest daughter of Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria and the first princess to be granted the title Princess Royal. The marriage took place on 2 May 1641 at the Chapel Royal, Whitehall Palace when the bride was only nine years old. In 1642, she moved to Holland with her mother. Prince William (1626-1650), died young, but the couple’s son became William III of Orange on his father’s death and king of England in 1689. The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
Commemorative Medals, Jacobite, Prince James and the Legitimacy of Succession, small silver medal, 1699, by Norbert Roettier, bust left, rev. rising sun dispersing clouds and demons over a calm sea, *SOLA. LVCE. FVGAT, 27mm. (MI.204/519; Eimer 381; Woolf 15:1) good extremely fine with light tone The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
Commemorative Medals, Italy, Aviation, ‘Crociera Aerea del Decennale’, a massive American Art Déco bronze medal, 1933, by Onorio Ruotolo (1888-1966), struck by the Medallic Art Co., New York, head of General Italo Balbo in flying helmet and goggles, facing a line of Fascist eagle-topped fasces, dedication from the Italians of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, rev. a powerful sun-god directing light and holding wreath, 94.5mm., extremely fine, rare *ex Stephen Martin collection, DNW auction, 1 July, 2008 (lot 2505) On the 10th anniversary of the Mussolini government General Italo Balbo (1896-1940), the then Minister of Aviation, led a mass formation of twenty-five flying boats to the Chicago Worlds Fair, then on to New York before returning to Rome. Onorio Ruotolo was an Italian born American sculptor and poet. The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
Commemorative Medals, USA, General Motors, 25th Anniversary, silver-plated medal, 1933, by Norman Bel Geddes (1893–1958) and Rene Paul Chambellan (1893-1955), a bullet-like speeding car, a tall wing rises from its centre, legend in sunken band, TO THE ADVANCEMENT OF – MOTOR TRANSPORTATION, rev. a streamlined piston, legend and dates, 76mm. (Albrecht* p. 59), usual light rubbing to high spots, extremely fine The medal is a superb example of the ‘Streamlined’ style that dominated architecture and design in America from the late 1920s to the end of the 1930s. The medal was first seen at the Century of Progress International Exposition [The Chicago World’s Fair, 1933-1934]. Norman Bel Geddes is better known for another project for General Motors, the Futurama Exhibition at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. *Albrecht, Donald et al, Norman Bel Geddes Designs America, Yale, 2012 The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals
Commemorative Medals, George IV, Accession, 1820, gilt-silver medal, unsigned, by Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, laureate and draped bust turned to l., with classical armoured breast-plate, rev. ACCESSIT XXIX IAN MDCCCXX, within oak wreath, Hanoverian horse below, 69.5mm. (BHM.1010, R4; Eimer 1123), light matt surface, extremely fine and very rare The Alan Irvine Collection of Historical and Artistic Medals

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