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MISCELLANY Four sporting items, Dinner Menu for the Bury St Edmunds Bicycle and Athletic Club, 14/10/1909 ( very good), ticket Royal Navy v The Army 7/3/1936 at Twickenham, small booklet "Football Competition Recorder" presented by Racing and Football Outlook, and finally Royal Navy College Athletic Sports programme/booklet dated May 19th 1886 and in good condition, sports included Heaving The Lead, Bicycle Slow Race ( I could enter that), Wide Jump, Sack Race and Three Legged Race amongst a few more standard events. Generally good
Sassoon, Siegfried Autograph letter signed, dated July 2nd 1929, addressed to [Alexander Scott], in response to letter sent to him in June 1929, "Your letter is a very pleasant one, and modesty forbids me to comment on your tribute to my war poems... my friend E. Blunden has written a most valuable record of war experience - full of beautifully exact observation; his integrity as a recorder is in every line... Since last autumn I have been working at a continuation of Sherston`s memoirs... my object is demonstrate, in a delicate way, the value of peace rather than the horror of war... In the long run, restrained writing always wins. But I find great difficulty in recovering the authentic detail of my war experience & psychologically it is a most unpleasant task.", 8vo, one sheet, previous folds; with original autograph letter from Alexander Scott and envelope (3)
A Continental porcelain figure, probably Meissen, late 18th Century, modelled as a gentleman standing playing a recorder leaning on a treestump, a dog at his feet on a floral encrusted naturalistic base, predominantly white glazed with some enamelled detail, very faint probable crossed swords mark in blue to base, height approx 16.5cm (faults).
NAYLOR (Thomas Hack) Mayor of Cambridge 1872-73, collection of ephemera, letters, notes, and other items, including a letter written by a prisoner in Cambridge gaol, whom Naylor defended against a charge of murder; a letter appointing him to be Recorder for Sudbury (Suffolk) and various other Cambridge related items (some rather stained and damaged)
Cyril Power (1872-1951) The Trio (C.CEP.44) linocut printed in colours, a bright, fresh impression, c.1936, signed, titled and dated in pencil in the image and again in the lower margin, numbered 4/60, the edition was almost certainly never printed, Coppel cites only a handful of experimental proofs, on thin japan paper, a 9cm expertly repaired tear extending along the lower portion of the dress and into the knee of the figure lower left, the lower tips of sheet trimmed (possibly as intended), sheet 290 x 215mm, (111/2 x 81/2 in) The subjects in this work are Cyril Power on piano, Sybil Andrews on viola da gamba, and Max Champion on treble recorder
* Beggars Benison Club. An original diploma admitting George Paton as member of the Club, 20th December 5746 [the Club dating system from the beginning of the word, 4000 BC] ie. 1746, “By the Supereminently Beneficent and Superlatively Benevolent Sir John McNachtane Sovereign of the Most Ancient and Most Puissant Order of Ye Beggar Bennison and Merryland in Ye Eight Year His Guardianship and in that of Ye Order 5746. Having nothing more sincerely at heart than ye Happiness and Prosperity of our well beloved Subjects the Inhabitant of our Celebrated Territories of Merryland and the promoting of Trade, Manufactures and Agriculture in that delightful Colony. And Being well informed that the worth George Paton Esqre. has all manner of Inclination as well as sufficient ability for these noble and laudable purposes And willing that such bold Adventurers as he is known to be should have all suitable encouragement. We do hereby Create Admit and Receive Him a Knight Companion of the Most Ancient and Most Puissant Order of the Beggars Bennison and Merryland by the name Style and Title of Sir George Paton... “, signed Pat Anstruther by the witness and recorder R. Hunter, written in an italic copperplate hand with an additional amendment to lower left blank area, 16th December 15760 [i.e. 1760] appointing Sir George “agent for the affairs of our Order and Stationer in Ordinary which office he is to enjoy for the future”, signed by R. Hunter, vellum document with original faded red silk seal tie and red wax Club seal (an erect penis with a tied small purse above an anchor), sl. cracked with loss of seal edge between 7 and 12 o”clock, a little soiling, 31 x 38cm, original endorsement dated 20th December 5746/1746. The Beggar’s Benison (or Bennison) was a Scottish Society of an erotic and convivial nature composed of the nobility and gentry of Anstruther and surrounding districts. The club was formally founded in 1739, original founders including Philip Paton (merchant comptroller of the customs at Kirkcaldy), Robert Hunter (customs clerk) and John McNachtane (customs officer at Anstruther). The recipient of this diploma is most likely the book collector George Paton (1721-1807). He spent most of his life as a customs clerk but built up an extensive library which took its origins in the bookseller’s stock of his father John Paton, a prominent Edinburgh bookseller and George Mosman, his maternal grandfather. Most of Paton’s books were sold by auction in 1809 and his manuscripts at a sale in 1811. The most substantial holdings of his correspondence are held in the National Library of Scotland. (1)
A modern Dresden porcelain part monkey band, modelled after the Meissen originals in eighteenth century dress, comprising; a cellist, a violinist, a conductor, a harpist, a recorder player, a drummer, a vocalist, a flautist, a trumpeter, a horn player, an oboist and a hurdy-gurdy player, 17cm high and smaller
An 18ct gold hunting cased centre seconds chronograph watch, three quarter plate, keyless lever movement signed H. Skinner, 120 Parade, Leamington, no. 21584; white enamel dial with subsidiary seconds and 60 minute recorder at 12 o` clock, in a case with button in the band, engraved armorial and reverse with monogram, London 1881, 52mm dia.
A pair of mid 18th century cast silver candlesticks, maker`s mark only, J.W, probably that of James Warren of Dublin, circa 1755, caryatid form, the elongated drip pans with three masks wear hats and scroll decoration, urn shaped capitals, on a shaped triangular scroll base with masks, shells and foliate decoration, crested, height 28.9cm, approx. weight 50oz ** Provenance: Bonhams, Knightsbridge, Fine Silver Sale, 11th March 1997, lot 269. The three crests are probably unrelated and sequential. The shield is possibly an unidentified Irish shield of arms of the first owner. The cherub`s face and wings is the crest of the Irish families Caloner, Gayer, Fannon, Porter and also recorder for Auld, Courtney, Scot, Waller and Wood. The third crest is unidentified.
CARTIER-a stainless steel automatic gentleman`s Santos 100 Chronograph wrist watch, the silvered dial with black Roman numerals, date aperture between four and five o`clock, subsidiary recorder dials to three, six and nine o` clock, bordered by a minute track, polished bezel, H shaped case numbered 884193CE 2740, fitted to an authentic black alligator strap with double folding clasp. Case width 44mm. With box. Cartier wrist watch, automatic, movement is currently functioning, dial, hands and glass appear to be in good condition, polished bezel and matt case are both scratched and may benefit from a refinish, authentic strap has had some wear but generally in good condition, clasp is scratched. Together with authentic box and information booklet. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
HEUER-a stainless steel automatic chronograph gentleman`s Carrera wrist watch circa 1970, the blue dial with hourly applied batons, outer minute track, date aperture to six o` clock, subsidiary minute and hour recorder dials to three and nine o`clock, tachymeter to inner bezel, tonneau shaped case with left hand side crown, fitted to a steel link bracelet with folding clasp, with a signed seventeen jewel movement, calibre twelve. Case diameter 39mm. The blue dial is in very good condition, having a few specs of surface debris, the hands are in good condition also, the luminous fill is showing some signs of discoloration, the mineral crystal has lots of surface marks and scratches, the steel case also has lots of surface marks and scratches, and a couple of deeper marks on the top edge of the case above the 12 o`clock position. he calibre 12 movement looks clean and is currently running smoothly, hand setting ok but tight, date function working, the chronograph functions are also operating, the minute register is operational but is not resetting to zero position (30), instead returns to approx 9 minute position. The steel bracelet is in good order but does have signs of stretching as to be expected with an item of this age. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
OMEGA-a stainless steel manual wind gentleman`s Speedmaster bracelet watch circa 1961, the matt black dial with hourly applied luminous markers, outer minute track, subsidiary minute, hour and seconds recorder dials positioned at three, six and nine o`clock, tachymetre bezel, tonneau shaped case fitted to a link bracelet with folding clasp, with a seventeen jewel movement numbered 18645888. Case diameter 39mm. Omega bracelet watch, luminous markers on dial are corroding, hands are tarnished, glass has some very small scratches, bezel is scratched and extremely faded, this could possibly be replaced, case and case back are both scratched, authentic bracelet and clasp are both scratched and scuffed as a result of general wear, watch would benefit from a clean and refinish. The Omega calibre 321 seventeen jewel manual wind movement is running smoothly and all functions operating. racelet current fitting size 17cm including case. Inside case numbered 2998-6. Bracelet numbered 7912. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
OMEGA-a stainless steel automatic chronograph gentleman`s Speedmaster Day-Date, the silvered dial with hourly applied batons, subsidiary recorder dials showing day, month and minutes at twelve o` clock, hour recorder dial at six o`clock, both seconds and twenty four hour recorder dial positioned at nine o` clock, date indicated on outer diameter of dial, tonneau shaped case with engraved tachymetre bezel, fitted to a steel link bracelet with sliding clasp. Case diameter 39mm. Omega wrist watch, automatic, movement is currently functioning, dial, hands and glass appear to be in good condition, case and lugs are slightly scratched as a result of general wear, bezel is scratched with some small dints in various places, bracelet has some fine scratches, watch is generally in a good condition. racelet measures 21.5cm. Together with an associated wooden display box and an Omega service guarantee dated 4th July 2008. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
OMEGA-a stainless steel automatic gentleman`s Speedmaster wrist watch, the matt black dial with hourly luminous markers and outer minute track above Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, hours and minute recorder dials positioned at three, six and nine o`clock, tonneau shaped case numbered 57319787, with tachymetre bezel fitted to an authentic black leather strap. Case diameter 39mm. Omega wrist watch, manual wind, movement is currently functioning, dial and hands appear to be in god condition, plexi glass has some fine scratches, plexi glass can benefit from a polish, bezel and case are both lightly scratched, authentic strap has been worn, authentic pin buckle has some light scratches, calibre number 3220. Together with authentic box, Omega tag, instruction booklet and warranty card dated 06.02.03. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
OMEGA-a stainless steel manual wind gentleman`s Speedmaster Professional Mark II wrist watch circa 1972, the matt black dial with hourly luminous batons, subsidiary recorder dials to three, six and nine o`clock, bordered by minute track, inner bezel with tachymetre, tonneau shaped case, fitted to an associated black shark strap, signed movement with seventeen jewels, numbered 35582113, calibre number 861. Case diameter 42mm. Omega wrist watch, manual wind, movement is currently functioning, luminescent on batons is wearing away, apart from this the dial appears to be in good condition, hands and glass appear to be in excellent condition, case has some very light scratches and very small dints, case back has some scratches, associated black shark strap has had little "if any" wear, with gold plated pin buckle, movement appears to be very clean and running strongly. Together with a two year Omega service guarantee dated 23/11/09. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
TAG HEUER-a stainless steel quartz chronograph gentleman`s Kirium bracelet watch, the silvered dial with hourly applied luminous markers, subsidiary recorder dials positioned to three, six and nine o` clock, date aperture to four o` clock, bordered by minute track, unidirectional bezel, round case numbered CL1111 KG1410, fitted to a steel link bracelet. Case diameter 41mm. Movement is not currently functioning, whether this is due to the need for a new battery or indicative of something more serious is unknown, case an bracelet show signs of general wear with light scratches, marks and tarnishing, particularly to clasp, but the majority of these appear to be superficial and should polish out, although the light scratches to the bezel may prove slightly more difficult to remove, glass, dial and hands all look to be in good condition. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.
A titanium quartz gentleman`s Tissot bracelet watch, the silvered dial with double digital display, hourly markers, subsidiary recorder dials to three, six and nine o`clock, round case fitted to a titanium link bracelet with folding clasp. Case diameter 41mm. Watch is currently functioning, case shows signs of general wear with light scratches, marks and tarnishing, bracelet shows light sign of stretching, glass, dial and hands all look to be in excellent condition. Fellows & Sons do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any watches sold.

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