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Jn. Fladgate, London, a George III gold pair cased quarter repeater pocket watch, no.1353, circa 1743-1775, with a pierced and engraved outer case depicting forget-me-nots, hearts and foliage, the inner case pierced and engraved with a mask at 6 o’clock and a fort and church at the pendant, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, and gold Louis hands (minute hand detached), the fusee cylinder quarter repeating movement with cylindrical pillars, pierced and engraved balance cock and diamond endstone, the case 4.7cm diameter, with a chased gold seal, the bloodstone intaglio cut with a bear crest
Music autographs: Signed LP Sleeves, George Benson, biro autograph to sleeve front, and Eurthymics ‘Be Yourself Tonight`, biro autograph Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart to sleeve front; with Paul McCartney and The Frog Chorus ‘We All Stand Together` Rupert the Bear picture disc, 1984 (unsigned) (3)
A SCOTTISH TUMBLER CUP with slightly flared rim, engraved with contemporary initials and mantling, the reverse engraved at later (?18th c) date with initials, 3.5cm h, by George Yorstoun, assay master John Borthwick, Edinburgh 1684, 1oz 10dwts George Yorstoun I was admitted as a freeman of the Incorporation of Goldsmiths of Edinburgh in January 1684 having been apprenticed to his older brother, Thomas in 1674. The present cup is therefore not only one of the earliest extant objects to bear his mark but also an example of this early form of Scottish tumbler cup. The engraved initials M/RL/HP probably relate to a minister and his wife. Mellors & Kirk is very grateful to Mr George Dalgleish of the National Museum of Scotland for his assistance. ++Of fine colour and in a fine state of preservation but for the addition of a chain necessitating two minute drilled holes near the rim.
AUGUST WEDEL (1885-1953) LANDSCAPES, STUDY OF A POLAR BEAR, A SHEET OF HAND STUDIES AND AN ETCHING OF AN OWL six, four signed, watercolour, pencil or red and black chalk on coloured paper, 45 x 37cm and smaller (6) ++Sheet of hand studies stained and with a corner tear, polar bear drawing creased
WW1 Prisoner of War Sketch book / postcards and POW stencilled camp number: A very well illustrated sketch book it include messages from other prisoners, illustrations of memorial, Royal Navy ship RNVR London, Wounded soldier, Union Jack, Airship, Guardsman in a bear skin, a Man trying to hang himself but not succeeding with the words better luck next time underneath, A drunk say old jerry wont let us drink, illustration united in just cause, two boxers one taking a punch saying Jerry takes count in the 5th round, illustration longing for the dear home land, English prisoners pulling a steam engine, illustration Homeland a place where I long to be, illustration called Navel manoeuvres all illustrations are very well drawn in colour book 14 x 17cm comes with postcard of the group of POWs, one of the camp Miechowitz O.-S.paper camp label, white linen label with V111 E 35 stencilled on it .
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