Ormerod (George) - The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, in three volumes, with numerous illustrations of coats of arms, country houses and ruins etc bears bookplate for Ernest William Greg of Styal MIll fame, published by George Routledge & Sons, Broadway, Ludgate Hill, London 1882, bound in light brown cloth with grey boards (3)
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An 18th century Dutch .875 standard tobacco box of oblong form, the hinged cover embossed with Diana and Actaeon, the sides decorated with garlanded urns and profile medallions, engraved beneath in florid script 'J;Myburg', maker I. L., Amsterdam, circa 1780, 16.5 cm long, 6.7 oz Condition Report Good condition, opens and closes nicely, some light surface scratches
A collection of approximately forty LP records by Jazz artists. Included amongst is Charlie Parker 'Memorial Album', Jimmy Smith & Wes Montgomery 'The Dynamic Duo', John Lewis 'Improvised Meditations & Excursions', Maynard Ferguson 'Freaky', George Martin Orchestra 'HELP!', Sonny Rollins 'Sonny Plays Alfie', eight LPs by The Modern Jazz Quartet, others by Miles Davis, Enoch Light, Lionel Hampton, Earl Hines, Chris Barber, amongst others
x British East Africa British East Africa Company Administration 1890-95 Imperial British East Africa "Sun and Crown" Definitive Issue Unused ½a. dull brown 1890 printing complete sheet of sixty, unmounted mint; one with a small light stain, otherwise fine. The sole recorded full sheet from this first printing View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa British East Africa Company Administration 1890-95 Imperial British East Africa "Sun and Crown" Definitive Issue Unused ½a. dull brown imperforate horizontal pair, large part original gum; tiny light mark between. Rare with only two sheets (60 pairs) possible. S.G. 4a, £1,500. Photo View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa British East Africa Company Administration 1890-95 Imperial British East Africa "Sun and Crown" Definitive Issue Unused 4½a. brown-purple imperforate marginal horizontal pair, fresh with large part original gum; light horizontal bend and the right-hand stamp with a small shallow thin; very fine appearance. Scarce with only three sheets (90 pairs) possible, a very large portion of which were used. S.G. 11ab, £1,900. Photo View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa British East Africa Company Administration 1890-95 Imperial British East Africa "Sun and Crown" Definitive Issue Unused 8a. blue complete sheet of sixty, fresh mint; a few small thins and two pairs with light stains between. A scarce and attractive multiple. S.G. 12 View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa British East Africa Company Administration 1890-95 Imperial British East Africa "Sun and Crown" Definitive Issue Used ½a. deep brown imperforate between horizontal pair, neatly cancelled with Mombasa squared-circle datestamp (23.11.93); a few light fox marks on perfs. Only three sheets (90 pairs) possible. S.G. 4bb, £650. Photo View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa British East Africa Company Administration 1891 Mombasa Provisionals New value handstamped in dull violet, with original face value obliterated and initials added in black manuscript Used "½ Anna" on 2a. vermilion initialled "AD", neatly cancelled by Mombasa c.d.s.; small light mark at upper right. Scarce. S.G. 20, £950. Photo View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa British East Africa Company Administration 1891 Mombasa Provisionals Manuscript value and initials in black ½a. on 2a. Vermilion initialled "AB" This surcharge was applied in three different "hands", the third variant being similar to that on the ½a. on 3a. provisional also initialled "AB" "Mombasa Provisional", Thin Manuscript Used "½ Anna" on 2a. vermilion, error "½ Annas", large part Mombasa c.d.s. (2.3); small light mark and a couple of short perfs. at right. B.P.A. Certificate (1988). S.G. 23a, £1,000. Photo provenance: Spink, July 2004 View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa British East Africa Company Administration 1891 Mombasa Provisionals Manuscript value and initials in black 1a. on 4a. Brown initialled "AB" This surcharge was applied in two different "hands" "Mombasa Provisional", Thin Manuscript Used "1 Anna" on 4a. brown, neatly cancelled by light Mombasa c.d.s. (30.5); fine. Rare. S.G. 26, £1,700. Photo View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa Imperial Administration On 31 August 1895, the Foreign Office stated that all territories in East Africa which were then under British protection (except the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, and also the Uganda Protectorate), would be included in one Protectorate under the name British East Africa 1895 (29 Sept.) Protectorate Provisional Cover 1896 (21 May) Powter envelope from Mombasa addressed locally, bearing "2½" in red on 4½a. dull violet neatly cancelled by squared-circle datestamp; the envelope with a few light fox marks and a central vertical fold. Photo View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa Imperial Administration On 31 August 1895, the Foreign Office stated that all territories in East Africa which were then under British protection (except the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, and also the Uganda Protectorate), would be included in one Protectorate under the name British East Africa 1895-96 "On India " Provisional Issue Covers 1896 (27 Dec.) double rate envelope Judge Cator at Mombasa to a relative in the "Nile Expeditionary Force, Kosheh, Egypt", bearing 2½a. yellow-green pair (one defective) each cancelled by squared-circle datestamps, the reverse with Zanzibar (30.12), Suez, Cairo (18.1) and Wadi-Halfa Camp (26.1) c.d.s.; light fold at left A highly unusual destination. Photo View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa Imperial Administration On 31 August 1895, the Foreign Office stated that all territories in East Africa which were then under British protection (except the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, and also the Uganda Protectorate), would be included in one Protectorate under the name British East Africa 1896-1901 Small Queen De La Rue Definitive Issue Used 3a. grey, variety watermark reversed, cancelled with large part Foreign Registration Department c.d.s.; small light mark at left, otherwise sound. S.G. 69x, £180. Photo View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa Imperial Administration On 31 August 1895, the Foreign Office stated that all territories in East Africa which were then under British protection (except the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, and also the Uganda Protectorate), would be included in one Protectorate under the name British East Africa 1896-1901 Small Queen De La Rue Definitive Issue Covers 1898 (3 June) envelope from Col. Broome, 1st. Battalion Baluchi Light Infantry, serving up country, to his wife in Winchester and redirected to Swanage, bearing 2½a. deep blue pen-cancelled and with Mombasa and showing Winchester c.d.s. (15.7) below, the reverse with Zanzibar (25.6) and Winchester (15.7) c.d.s. Photo View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa Imperial Administration On 31 August 1895, the Foreign Office stated that all territories in East Africa which were then under British protection (except the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, and also the Uganda Protectorate), would be included in one Protectorate under the name British East Africa 1896-1901 Small Queen De La Rue Definitive Issue Covers 1898 (2 Aug.) envelope from the Leipzig Evangelical Mission, located at Jimba in the Rabai District, "via Veapel" to the Director of Missions in Leipzig and redirected to Walchensee, bearing 2½a. deep blue with light Mombasa c.d.s., the reverse with Aden (9.8), Marseilles (19.8) and arrival (28.8) c.d.s. View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa Imperial Administration On 31 August 1895, the Foreign Office stated that all territories in East Africa which were then under British protection (except the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, and also the Uganda Protectorate), would be included in one Protectorate under the name British East Africa 1896-1901 Small Queen De La Rue Definitive Issue Covers 1900 (27 Jan.) triple rate Imperial Penny Postage envelope (light central fold) from Judge Cator at Mombasa to his wife in England, bearing 3a. grey with neat c.d.s., Tonbridge Station Office arrival c.d.s. (17.2) on reverse; clean and attractive. Photo View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa Imperial Administration On 31 August 1895, the Foreign Office stated that all territories in East Africa which were then under British protection (except the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, and also the Uganda Protectorate), would be included in one Protectorate under the name British East Africa 1896-1901 Small Queen De La Rue Definitive Issue Covers 1900 (mid Sept.) envelope from an unknown office to New York, bearing ½a. yellow-green and 1a. carmine-rose pair with light indistinct cancellations, the reverse with Mombasa (21.) and New York (24.10) c.d.s.; a few pinholes well clear of the adhesives. Photo View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa Imperial Administration On 31 August 1895, the Foreign Office stated that all territories in East Africa which were then under British protection (except the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, and also the Uganda Protectorate), would be included in one Protectorate under the name British East Africa 1897-1903 Large Queen De La Rue Definitive Issue Specimen Stamps 1r. to 50r. set of eight, each overprinted "specimen" (D12), fresh mint with hinge remainders; 50r. with small light blue mark at upper left. S.G. 92-99s, £755. Photo View Terms & Conditions
x British East Africa Imperial Administration On 31 August 1895, the Foreign Office stated that all territories in East Africa which were then under British protection (except the islands of Pemba and Zanzibar, and also the Uganda Protectorate), would be included in one Protectorate under the name British East Africa 1897-1903 Large Queen De La Rue Definitive Issue Used 10r. yellow-bistre, cancelled with large part Mombasa c.d.s.; tiny light blue mark at upper left, otherwise fine. S.G. 97, £550. Photo View Terms & Conditions
x Uganda 1898-1902 Definitive Issue Covers 1904 (4 Mar.) envelope (light vertical fold and tear on flap) from Hoima to Ireland, bearing 1a. carmine-rose neatly cancelled by fine c.d.s., Mombasa (16.3) and Dublin & Belfast T.P.O. Down (8.4) c.d.s. on reverse; a scarce office. Photo View Terms & Conditions
An early 20th century Norwegian silver gilt and enamel necklace, by Marius Hammer of Bergen. A scrolled wire centrepiece with royal blue guilloché enamel, with chain swags and matching enamel pendant drops to a plain belcher chain back, maker's mark and 930S CONDITION REPORT: Very light tarnish with file marks to the reverse of one drop. Bright glossy enamel with no marks. Length: 42.5cm
An Arts and Crafts cornelian and jade circle brooch, a circular cabochon cornelian rub set to the centre, with a twisted wire border. A pierced and carved jade bi set to a looped silver wire frame with applied snowdrops and silver beads, unsigned, but with many similarities to the work of Mary Gage, 47mm diameter CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches to the surface of the cornelian. Areas of dirt to the jade. No obvious damage.
An Arts and Crafts rose quartz bar brooch, with an oval cabochon rose quartz claw set to one end, with overlapping leaves and a cluster of beads to a plain bar marked sterling, one claw deficient, together with two butterfly wing brooches, both marked sterling (3) CONDITION REPORT: 1. One claw deficient to the setting of the rose quartz. Light tarnish in some areas. Pin requires adjusting. replacement brass chenier at the hinge. 2. Tarnish to both bar brooches. The pin requires adjusting on the rectangular brooch, the other brooch has a slight kink to the pin.
An Arts and Crafts black opal doublet brooch, c.1930, attributed to Bernard Instone. Graduated oval open form, composed of three rows of blade edge bar, with a cluster of leaves, tendrils and five graduated black opal doublets to the lower half CONDITION REPORT: Slight tarnish to the leaves. Light surface scratches to the opal doublets, with nibbles to the girdles of the lower two. Slight curve to the pin.
A sterling silver and enamel scarf or cravat pin, by Bernard Instone, with an arched centre with sky blue enamel decoration, with a cluster of flower heads and leaves at each side, enamelled in shades of sky blue and French blue, marked Langstone silver with maker's monogram, and a polychrome enamel bar brooch, attributed to Bernard Instone, with polychrome enamel decoration, marked sterling silver (2) CONDITION REPORT: 1. Areas of losses to the enamel of the central arched section. Areas where the surface enamel is deficient and areas where the enamel has worn through to the silver body. Tarnished. 2. A small blown hole in the enamel to the light blue centre of one flower. Tarnished.
A sterling silver and enamel bracelet and brooch suite by Bernard Instone, c.1930, the bracelet composed of a series of yellow enamel flower heads with sky blue and yellow enamel centres, to a hook clasp. Signed and marked silver. Together with a matching brooch with green enamel leaves. Brooch unsigned, but attributed to Bernard Instone (2) CONDITION REPORT: 1. Bracelet length 188mm. No obvious losses to the enamel, with some nibbles or light wear to the petal edges visible under 10x magnification. Tarnish. 2.Tarnish
An Arts and Crafts Giardinetti brooch, c.1930, a coffin shaped faceted amethyst vase, with assorted natural and synthetic gemstones, claw set to plain collets, with incised leaves between. Possibly Bernard Instone CONDITION REPORT: Visible seam to the right-hand side of the vase, where the collet has been handmade. Light tarnish. Light surface marks Small kink to the pin. Area of facet edge wear to the peridot.
A cased Danish silver necklace and brooch suite, the necklace by Han Hansen, composed of interlocking triangular shaped links to a hook clasp, facsimile signature, 925S Denmark Pat. No. 15, necklace case tatty, a matching brooch marked in the same way - Pat. No. 113, together with a Danish silver brooch by Ulrich (3) CONDITION REPORT: 1. Light surface marks with tarnish throughout. Case very tatty. 2. Light surface wear with substantial tarnish. 3. Scuffed patch to the centre, with other light surface marks. Tarnish.
A sterling silver Norwegian and enamel brooch by Øystein Balle of Stavanger, with overlapping curves with guilloché green enamel, together with a modernist perspex brooch/pendant, with a clear perspex plaque with pink, green and black decoration to a flat surround. Brooch pin and a pair of pendant hooks. Probably American (2) CONDITION REPORT: 1. No losses to the enamel. Tarnish. Light gilding to the reverse with patchy tarnish. 2. Light surface wear with shaded tarnish to the frame and reverse.
A sterling silver Norwegian brooch by David Andersen, c.1965, the brooch designed by Bjørn Sigurd Østern for Uni David-Andersen, 66mm in length with a tapering band of mauve enamel to the centre. Maker's marks 1925-present CONDITION REPORT: Light surface marks with light tarnish to the front, heavier to the reverse. Light scratch to the enamel, no losses.
A sterling silver zodiac pendant by Gucci, c.1970, an open rectangular wavy edged frame, enamelled in dark blue, with AQUARIUS to the reverse, suspended on a diamond cut trace chain. Signed Gucci, London 1974 CONDITION REPORT: Surface marks and scratches. Light tarnish to the front, heavier to the reverse. No losses to the enamel.
A pair of Norwegian enamel leaf earrings by David Anderson, a Danish enamel brooch and a sterling silver bangle, the earrings composed of a pair of leaves, with blue guilloché enamel and clip fittings, designed by Willy Winnaess, signed David Anderson and marked 925 S, the brooch of bow form, with heart pendant drop, all decorated with black enamel, marked 925, maker's mark unidentified, together with a sterling silver hinged bangle with bark textured square frames overlaid with polished rectangular frames, London 1977 (4) CONDITION REPORT: 1. Two very small bruises to the enamel under 10x magnification. No apparent losses. Tarnished. 2. Surface marks to the enamel. Substantial tarnish. 3. Light surface marks. Tarnished. Clasp closes securely.
A 9ct gold single stone amethyst ring, c.1970, with an oval mixed cut amethyst, four claw set to a textured frame, with a contrasting polished outer frame. A bark textured basket to a plain shank, London 1973. Finger size K CONDITION REPORT: Good saturation of colour to the amethyst. Light surface marks commensurate with wear. Amethyst: 13.78mm X 10.09mm Outer Frame: 21.50mm X 16.60mm
A pair of Norwegian gold swivel cufflinks by David Anderson, with plain oval plates and pie crust border to curved bars marked 585 with maker's mark, together with a pair of Continental pagoda-style drop earrings, with red guilloché enamel decoration, probably Norwegian, and a 9ct gold lattice effect band ring, c.1970, 12mm wide, London 1972, by Jadales Ltd. Finger size I½ LE (5) CONDITION REPORT: 1. Surface scratches and scuffs commensurate with wear. Light patches of tarnish. 2. Euro wires may require adjusting. No losses to the enamel. 3. Light surface marks commensurate with wear. Light tarnish. Very dirty, requires cleaning. Earrings not marked. Unmarked earrings: 4.7g Marked ring: 6.2g Marked cufflinks: 8.6g All of these weights are approximate.
A Rozenburg earthenware vase, c.1900, the square foot rising to a rounded body and overhead handle and painted with stylised thistles, incised W47D, painted mark including anchor and 48, slight restoration to base, 29.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Crazing- quite severe in places. Restoration visible under UV light. Two large areas of restoration to foot rim.
A Rozenburg earthenware vase, c.1900, the depressed globular body below a waisted neck below angular handles and painted with dragons and stylised motifs, incised W176V, painted mark including 528, 32.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Under UV light the whole of the foot rim appears restored. Some crazing.
Four Dutch Art Nouveau earthenware vases, c.1900, three Rozenburg, of typical designs, various designs and marks, 13.5 to 27cm, and another vase, with thistle mouth on columnar supports, painted mark including, WG, D, and JP monogram, 33cm (4) CONDITION REPORT: Smallest vase has restoration to base and top rim. Second tallest cylindrical vase has area of top rim that is soft to the tooth, but crazing is visible all over. Largest vase has restoration to foot rim and top rim (shows under UV light).
Four Rozenburg earthenware dishes, c.1900, one painted with two peacocks in a garden, one on an urn, 27.5cm; one with Gothic roses and foliage the everted rim with quatrafoils, 32cm; another with abstract leaves, 26.8cm; and an unfinished dish, transfer printed in black with a basic design and with hand painted blue infill, 38cm, all with printed marks (4) CONDITION REPORT: Abstract leaves dish has restored crak to rim. Blue and white dish has some glaze defects and is crazed. Peacock plate is crazed. All have light glaze scratches.
A Moorcroft 'Sunflowers' pattern vase, designed by Sally Tuffin, 'ST Des' mark and dated 29.11.88, 66cm high This exceptionally large vase was made in 1988, the year of John Moorcroft's promotional tour to Australia; it was most likely one of the new designs launched in reply to the expanding worldwide interest in Moorcroft. CONDITION REPORT: Light wear. No obvious major faults.
An Art Deco gentleman's chest, with a cupboard over three long drawers, 76cm wide 48cm deep 126cm high CONDITION REPORT: Slight staining and knocks to interior. Light general wear including small veneer losses and small crack to one side. Restored and filler to centre of middle drawer front.

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