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Sheaffer, a 9 carat gold fountain pen, London 1956, engine turned overall, engraved with a baron’s coronet over ‘I’, the nib stamped ‘14K’ and ‘585’, inked; a 9 carat Mordan Everpoint pencil by Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1936, engraved ‘Iliffe Yattendon Court Berkshire’; Buren, a gold plated open face keyless wind pocket watch; a gold plated pencil holder; a ballpoint pen and a pencil. Baron Iliffe, of Yattendon in the County of Berkshire. It was created in 1933 for the newspaper magnate Sir Edward Mauger Iliffe. For many years the family controlled newspapers in Birmingham and Coventry, including the Birmingham Post, the Birmingham Mail and the Coventry Evening Telegraph and were also part owners of the Daily Telegraph. He was also the MP for Tamworth. The second Baron was (Edward) Langton Iliffe (1908-1996).
Two marcasite set brooches, a citrine set single stone brooch, an opal doublet set bar brooch, seven further brooches, a bead necklace and similar pair of earrings, a pair of marcasite earrings, a marcasite set dress clip, a green stone pendant with neckchain, a similar smaller pendant, a travelling comb, and a gilt metal cased Parker propelling pencil and matching ballpoint pen.
FLEMING IAN THUNDERBALL - 1st.. EDITION IN DW. The ninth James Bond novel.There is an ownership signature and date in red ballpoint on the front pastedown, but otherwise this is a very good clean unfoxed copy. The dw. has some wear/rubbing along both front and rear folds possibly due to fishmothing. Otherwise it is complete with light edge wear. It is not price-clipped but has a 16/- sticker over the original 15/- shilling price on the front flap. With an reasonable reserve price. Publisher Place: London Publisher: Jonathan Cape Publication Date: 1961 Condition: Very Good Size: 8vo. Category: Modern First Editions Reserve: $180 Click here to view further details and images
Fishing vessels in Mediterranean bay, oil on canvas, blurred and indistinct signature lower left, 34cm x 54cm, framed [inserted into the back of the frame is a note in ballpoint `This picture was given to Miss Turner (who left it to me) by Miss Florence Moulton-Barret` with a newspaper obituary cutting for Miss Moulton-Barret]
British Airways, Concorde, seven items of branded memorabilia, comprising: two silver and plastic luggage labels, each Birmingham 1998; a pewter circular spirit flask; a grey leather oversized wallet, 20.5cm long; a grey leather small wallet, 10cm long; an electro-plated `pebble` box; and a ballpoint pen and pencil set by Cross, grey plastic and chromium plated cases, each in its box
Cartier le Must de Cartier ballpoint pen, in original box with receipt for a recent service by Cartier CONDITION REPORT Excellent condition. Cartier receipt dated 13th March 2013 detailing work carried out - Periodical Service (change to felt tip), complete dismantling of the pen, cleaning of the inner pen, cleaning of the mechanism if necessary, replacement of the refill, re-assembly of the pen, function test, cleaning of the outer body of the pen
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald (1917-1963) Typed Letter Secretarial Signature, 23 May 1960 Single page, typed on U.S. Senator John F. Kennedy for President letterhead. To Joseph Benedict, thanking him for congratulations on Kennedy`s win in the West Virginia presidential primary, and encouraging sustained future support. Old folds, slight marginal toning, illegible ballpoint pen inscription beside the date, just under letterhead text, 8 1/2 x 11 in. Provenance: By descent through the family of Joseph T. Benedict (1912-1995), former president and chairman of Worcester Federal Savings Bank and Kennedy family friend.
Conway Stewart fountain pen No 475, black cap and barrel, nib marked Conway Stewart 14ct Gold`; a small ballpoint pen in white metal barrel; a plastic "E II R" commemorative propelling pencil, an Ideal pen cap in black plastic with Masonic crest and clip stamped 14KT, a pen cap in black plastic with applied monogram and crest; a Birmingham silver rectangular leads case, and a small pencil with screw fitting
ROLLING STONES (BRIAN JONES)Autograph Letter Signed - (ALS)An undated ALS (overall approx. 165x125mm) from Brian Jones, Rolling Stones guitarist, to young fan Elizabeth Benton, c. June 1965. Mounted with the original mailing envelope (postmarked 2 June 1965) and two black and white images of Jones from Rolling Stones Monthly magazine. Framed and glazed. Overall size approx. 385x335mm. An excellent single page letter from Jones (a couple of faint folds), written and signed in blue ballpoint, reading: "Dear Elizabeth, Thank you for your letter. I am very pleased to hear that you like the group. I hope you like the new L.P. Which are your favourite tracks? I`d love to know, honestly. I hope you`ll like the new E.P., when it is released. Anyway, I really must rush dear honestly. So Bye bye, Brian Jones xx".

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