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Tokens: Tasmania (halfpenny), Lewis Abrahams, Hobart Town, 1855, Canada, Province du Bas, penny and halfpenny, 1837 & Upper Province penny and halfpenny, 1857, Wellington, halfpenny, 1813 and Lundy island puffin, 1929, brass jettons, various (8), Moore's model penny, brass weight 'Half a Moidore', toy coins (2) and misc. tokens, metal (9) and aluminium (2), mainly fine or better (30)
Aston Gerrard, a gentleman's bracelet watch, model AG10302, the gold plated case and part of the brick link bracelet diamond set, with a mother of pearl dial, with presentation case, certificates authenticating the diamonds, instruction booklet and additional removed links; and AquaMarin, a gentleman's stainless steel chronograph wrist watch on a strap, diamond set case and lugs, with presentation case
* A collection of 31 lady's and 67 gentleman's fashion watches; brands include Emporio Armani; Citizen; Diesel; Seiko; Next; and Lacoste; with cased examples by Adidas; Accurist; Claude Valentini; Krug Baumen; Solsuno; and four Aldo watches; with two pocket watches; a Landmarks of London clock with a model of Big Ben To be sold on behalf of the Metropolitan Police (7DC25118) and is subject to VAT on the hammer priceBest Bid
An impressive George IV silver dessert bowl, Philip Rundell for Rundell, Bridge and Rundell, London 1821-22. the large well-modelled clam shell supported by three hippocamps in a wild sea setting and supported by three groups of clam shells and turtles, engraved with the crest and monogram of Harriet Duchess of St. Albans, 27cm high, 40cm wide, 39cm deep, weight 298oz/rNote: A similar set of four silver-gilt dessert bowls with covers were made for the Royal Collection by John Bridge 1826-27. Literature: Jones, Windsor, p.160, pl. LXXXI; Bury, ‘Rundell’s’, I, p.152 (one of a set), Exhibited: Royal Goldsmiths: The Art of Rundell & Bridge 1797-1843, Christopher Hartrop, exhibition by Messrs Koopman Rare Art Ltd. 2005. Heraldry: The monogram AGBC is for Angela Georgina Burdett -Coutts, granddaughter of the banker Thomas Coutts and heiress to Harriet, Duchess of St Albans. Literature: J. B. Hawkins, The Al-Tajir Collection of Silver and Gold, London 1983, vol.1, p.164-65. Note: Similar set of eight exhibited Christie’s,’ The Glory of the Goldsmith: Magnificent Gold and Silver from the Al-Tajir Collection’, London, 1989, no.151. The design for these salt cellars is attributed to the painted and sculptor William Theed (1764- 1817), on the basis of its close similarity to the artist’s bronze ‘Thetis returning form Vulcan with Arms for Achilles,’ in the Royal Collection and exhibited in the Royal Academy of Arts Bicentenary Exhibition, fig. 171, p.50. Theed supplied designs and worked as the chief modeller for Rundell, Bridge & Rundell, and a design drawing for these salt cellars from an album belonging to Rundell’s is now in the Victoria and Albert Museum (see A. Phillips and J. Sloane, Antiquity Revisited: English and French silver-gilt from the Collection of Audrey Love, 1997, pp.48-49), There are at least three variations of this model, each with a differing base: A set of twenty four with oval bases by Paul Storr of 1810 is in the Royal George IVs Palace, 1991, cat. No.95, p.133; a set of four salt cellars with oval base, by William Pitts of 1813, is illustrated in Antiquity Revisited, cat. No.6, p.47;, A set of four, each on rectangular plinth with chased vitruvian scroll border, by Paul Storr from 1812, sold from the collection of Charles and Fay Plohn, Sotheby’s, New York, July 16, 1970, lot. 138. A set of four salt cellars, each with a base similar to the present lot, was produced by John Samuel Hunt in 1855 and sold at Christie’s, London, March 17, 1999, lot.50. As a successor to Paul Storr, Hunt evidently retained and continued to use the moulds.
REEL. Rare Coxon wood back Aerial reel model 4108 with 4 spoke ebonite narrow drum, 3. 5" diameter dark mahogany backplate, no tension regulator (that model was given the A designation) black tapered horn handle, slim ebonite drum flanges, brass star back stamped Patent to foot shoulder return, optional check button to copper calliper check, fine throughout. Part of the JS collection was used during the research period and feature in the tackle ref-collecting book "Rosewood to Revolution", by J Stephenson 1993.
REEL. Fine and rare Allcock's early 4. 5" diameter Aerial trotting reel Model 7590 DB (meaning Dead Black Finish, ref page 58 R to R book)), c 1915 sold by and stamped G Little & Co, 63 Haymarket. London to backplate, superb dark lead finish throughout, twin tapered ivorine handles, 8 hole face plate stamped patent, tension regulator, correct smooth brass foot, backplate check button to internal copper calliper check, superb reel, runs true, c/w maker's fitted block leather case, green baize lined. Part of the JS collection was used during the research period and feature in the tackle ref-collecting book "Rosewood to Revolution", by J Stephenson 1993.
REEL. Rare Allcock's Britannia Model 5197 trotting and spinning reel, 3. 5" diameter alloy backplate with optional check button to internal copper calliper check, brass and nickel h/duty line guide solid ebonite drum face stamped Patent, recessed brass drum release and tension wheel, twin polished horn handles, 3 screw spindle hub adjuster, pillar drum core, solid backplate, correct 4 pin smooth brass foot, super condition throughout. (See R to R book pages 58,95,96 for ref) Part of the JS collection was used during the research period and feature in the tackle ref-collecting book "Rosewood to Revolution", by J Stephenson 1993.
REELS: (3) Three Leeds style centre pin trotting reels, a 5" polished alloy model with backplate optional check, twin black handles and ball bearing spindle, a 5. 5" black anodised example with backplate ratchet check release knob, pillar drum core, ball bearings and a 5" model no check or handles, knurled batting rim, all spin well.
REEL: Scarce Richard Carter Traditional Angling Bernard Venables Aerial Reel No. 28 limited edition, 4. 5" diameter, anodised wide drum model, twin white handles, correct ribbed brass foot, 6 spoke with tension regulator, backplate optional check, unused in maker's mahogany presentation box with certificate attached to rear plus delivery note and signed compliment slip from Carter.
REELS: (2) Unusual Stanley pattern friction drive threadline casting reel, the fibre spool stamped "Pro. Pat. 3742/37 Skefko", crook style line spreader to brass stem/foot, an unusual variant showing style fittings of both Stanley & Spinet models plus an early Easy Cast reel, multiplying tournament pattern model, 3. 75" walnut drum with reverse taper spool reducing to 1. 75", multiply twin handle to rear, knurled over run screw, black crackle finish, two unusual fine reels.
REEL: Rare early ebonite drum 4 spoke Aerial reel 3. 5" diameter, wide drum model, no tension regulator, tapered ivorine bottle style handles to nickel silver plates, brass line guide, correct smooth brass foot, copper calliper check, backplate stamped with Allcock's circular logo and optional check button, dark lead finish, internally stamped 21641, fine.
PORCELAIN: (3) Royal Dux hand painted pike No. 319, 8" fish swimming through reeds over smooth base, maker's triangular sticker to front, fine, a similar Royal Dux leaping trout No. CS210, standing 5" tall over light wave base and a Jema Holland leaping trout model 341, in traditional iron glaze finish.
REEL: Scarce Hardy 3. 25" narrow drum Birmingham all brass plate wind reel with Rod in Hand and oval logos to face plate, ivory handle, smooth constant check, quad pillar with correct smooth brass foot, retaining most original finish. Note: This model is rarely found in the contract narrow drum pattern.
REELS: (4) Unusual 4" pressed alloy side cast centre pin reel (I think it's the Amnesia model but can't remember), pillar drum core, slipper drum latch, optional check to backplate, a 3. 75" bakelite rhythm reel, brass star back with optional check, a 2" all brass trout reel with pierced and slotted foot, constant check and a 2. 50" Nottingham steel back reel.
REELS: (2) Early Hardy "The Silex No 2" 1914 model, 3. 75" diameter with screw drum, twin ivory handles, smooth brass foot, rim tension regulator, damage to spool and a Hardy "Silex Major" 3. 75" drum type alloy casting reel, twin black handles, ivorine casting lever, lacking rim tension adjuster screw.

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