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George Smith: A Pair of Armchairs, modern, upholstered in red fabric with squab cushions, overstuffed rounded arms and plain seat rail, on turned Victorian style forelegs with castors, 82cm by 92cm by 80cm CONDITION REPORT: The chairs bear the George Smith inspection label which is dated 11/12/2008. The fabric is in good condition to both chairs. Both of the seats have some slight soiling. Some minor scuffs to the forelegs. Measurements - 82cm wide by 92cm deep by 80cm high.
A Pair of Garnet and Diamond Drop Earrings, a single rose cut diamond above a trefoil cluster of rose cut diamonds, suspends a pear shaped cabochon garnet, in white millegrain settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.20 carat approximately, length 3.4cm, with hook fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition with slight wear throughout. They bear no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour tinted, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 4.9 grams. CR made 13.04.21.
A Pair of Emerald and Diamond Drop Earrings, two yellow bars set throughout with eight-cut diamonds terminating to pear shaped emeralds, in claw and rubbed over settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately, length 2.4cm, with post fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition. They bear no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour K/L/M, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 4.8 grams. CR made 13.04.21.
A Collection of Five Stickpins, comprising a turquoise example; two cultured pearl examples; and two diamond examples (5). The pieces are in good to fair condition. The turquoise example is stamped '14K', one cultured pearl example is stamped '9CT', the remaining three bear no hallmark nor stamp. Gross weight 7.5 grams. CR made 14.04.21.
A Victorian Aquamarine Brooch, five graduated oval cut aquamarines in yellow collet settings within a scroll frame overlaid with foliage detailing, to a central drop of similar design and festoon chain detailing, measures 4.6cm by 7.1cm; and A Pair of Victorian Aquamarine Drop Earrings, of similar design, length 4.8cm, with screw fittings see illustration . The brooch is in good condition with slight discolouration in places. One earring is deficient of its drop and is in poor condition. The fittings to the earrings appear to be later additions. The brooch fastens with a pin and C-hook catch. They bear no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. Gross weight 13.6 grams. CR made 24.03.21.
A Pair of Pearl and Diamond Earrings, an old cut diamond set above a pearl, in yellow claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.70 carat approximately, length 1.5cm, with post fittings see illustration Accompanied by a Pearl Report from Gemmological Certification Services, report number 81283-18, dated 22 October 2020, stating the pearls as natural saltwater. The earrings are in good condition. They bear no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity I1/I2/I3. Gross weight 3.3 grams. CR made 28.01.21.
A Pair of Diamond Earrings, mounted by Cartier, three pairs of round brilliant cut diamonds arranged in a thunderbolt of lightning formation, in white claw and rubbed over settings, total estimated diamond weight 0.60 carat approximately, length 1.7cm, with post fittings see illustration . The earrings are in good condition however one stone has been replaced with an eight-cut diamond. They bear no hallmark but are stamped 'Mtd Cartier'. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 3.3 grams. CR made 28.01.21
An 18 Carat White Gold Diamond Cluster Ring, the central raised round brilliant cut diamond within a double border of smaller round brilliant cut diamonds, in claw settings, to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.90 carat approximately, finger size H1/2; and A Pair of Diamond Cluster Earrings, of similar design, total estimated diamond weight 1.80 carat approximately, 1.1cm diameter, with post fittings see illustration. The items are in good condition. The ring is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'NP', with a Continental mark and stamped '750'. The earrings bear no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI2/I1/I2. Gross weight 10.3 grams. CR made 13.04.21.
A Set of Eighteen Elizabeth II Cries of London Silver Place-Card Holders, by Thomas Charles Jarvis, London, 1975 (1-16) and 1977 (17 and 18), each realistically cast as a figure of a 19th century trades person, on naturalistically cast base and with numbered milestone acting as the support for the place-card, eleven with original box, 7cm high and smaller, 25oz 15dwt, 801gr (19) . Each marked on the back. The marks are generally clear. In generally good condition. Some lacking original box. The figures depicted are: 1. Chimney Sweep; 2. Old Clothes Man; 3. Muffin Man; 4. Organ Grinder; 5. Sandwich Board Man; 6. Crossing Sweeper; 7. Match Seller; 8. Flower Seller; 9. Lavender Girl; 10. Boot Black; 11. News Boy; 12. Chair Mender; 13. Chestnut Man; 14. One-Man Band; 15. Soap Box Man; 16. Man and Performing Bear; 17. Night Watchman and 18. Rabbit Man
A Black Forest-Type Carved Oak Desk Blotter, early 20th century, in the form of a St Bernard, with glass eyes and a barrel around its neck, 16cm high long; A Similar Pin Cushion and Cotton Reel Holder, in the form of a standing bear, 11cm high; A Similar Letter Rack, carved with two standing bears, and inscribed OBERER GLETSCHER, 25cm high; A Similar Candlestick, carved as a stork standing before a tree, 21cm high; and A Similar Corner Wall Bracket, carved with a deer's head, 17cm high (5) CONDITION REPORT: . Candlestick with crack to the sconce, chip to one leaf tip and the birds beak.Blotter wear to the tip of the nose.Corner bracket with chipping to the shelf.Pin cushion with loss to the timber rim around the cushion, the bobbin and axles look to be associated.Letter rack with slight wear and chipping to the bottom right gate post
104. ISSMAYER MUSICIANS & DANCING BEAR TOY | Maker unconfirmed, hand painted German plink plank toy, features central positioned dancing bear who revolves as the standing musicians play their instruments, hard to find with this much original paint. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 9" h. | (Excellent Condition) | $2,000 - $3,000
169. THURINGIA HUNTING DOG & BROWN BEAR SQUEAK TOYS | Great looking spaniel with bird in his mouth. Bird has been reglued at neck and dog reglued to base. The brown bear is in nice condition. Both squeaks work. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 5" - 7" | (Very Good to Excellent Condition) | $300 - $500
249. KYSER & REX CIRCUS CAGE WAGON | Desirable circus themed cage by famous Philadelphia company, this is the deluxe version made by K&R with a spinning kangaroo and bear figure as toy rolls and rear bell chimes. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 14" l. | One rear wheel has three cracked spokes, other is replaced, otherwise all original in (Very Good to Excellent Condition) | $3,000 - $5,000
A group of assorted paperweights, to include examples modelled as various animals, including an Art Glass penguin, Art glass hippo, and Hedgehog marked Wedgwood, plus Canadian blue glass example of naturalistic form decorated with polar bear, Kosta Crystal example modelled as a Hedgehog, etc. (26).
A Japanese Namban Lacquer Casket, of typical rectangular form with domed lid, the sides with asa-no-ha borders in gold lacquer and abalone shell, the cover and front bear shaped panels of a Ho-o bird, paulownia trees and other foliate designs, with brass handle and lock plate, interior is black lacquer, 30.2cms by 20cms by 17cms, Momoyama-Early Edo Period A similarly decorated transitional style small coffer is illustrated in, Japanese Export Lacquer, 1580-1850, by Oliver Impey and Christian Jorg, plate 342, p.153. Condition Report: Possible re-lacquering in several placesCondition Report Disclaimer
An early 19th Century Spode blue and white meat plate or platter from the Indian Sporting Series, titled to the reverse DRIVING A BEAR OUT OF SUGAR CANES, with a scene of a bear being chased by dogs and figures on foot, horseback and on an elephant, beneath tall palm trees and amid rocks, impressed Spode alongside the number 1, 42cm x 32cm.
1960 Aston Martin DB4 'Series II' Sports SaloonRegistration no. not UK registeredChassis no. DB4/266/L*Landmark Aston Martin model*Rare and original left-hand drive example*Delivered new to Switzerland*Conservatively estimated and offered at No Reserve Footnotes:'When the products which are raced bear such a close resemblance to those which can be bought by the public, as do those of Aston Martin, only the most biased can deny the value of racing in improving the breed. It should be no surprise (that the DB4) should be based on an engine which first appeared in experimental form in some of last year's races.' - The Autocar, 3rd October 1958.At its launch in October 1958, the DB4 marked a major turning point for Aston Martin as it was the first car of the David Brown era which neither used a chassis derived from the experimental Atom of 1939 nor an engine designed under the auspices of W O Bentley. Moreover, it was the first Aston Martin to carry Carrozzeria Touring's 'Superleggera' bodywork, in which light alloy panels were fixed to a framework of light-gauge steel tubes welded to a platform chassis. Although styled by Touring, the DB4's gorgeous fastback coachwork was built under license at Newport Pagnell by Aston Martin's Tickford subsidiary, which employed some of the finest panel beaters in the industry. The result was a car whose sleek lines were described as 'unmistakably Italian and yet... equally unmistakably Aston Martin.' The 3.7-litre, six-cylinder power unit was the work of Tadek Marek and had first been seen at Le Mans the previous year in the works DBR2 sports-racer.Manufactured between October 1958 and June 1963, the DB4 developed through no fewer than five series. The first series had already undergone a number of improvements, including the fitting of heavy-duty bumpers after the first 50 cars, before the second series arrived in January 1960. A front-hinged bonnet, bigger brake callipers and an enlarged sump were the major changes made on the Series II. To many, the Series II is the zenith of the aesthetic design, retaining the large and purposeful bonnet scoop and the delicate cathedral tail-lights. Including Vantage and convertible models, approximately 1,100 of these iconic 'Gentleman's Express' sports saloons were produced between 1958 and 1963. According to the copy guarantee form on file, left-hand drive chassis number '266/L' was sold new via Patthey, the Swiss Aston Martin agent, to Mr Robert Firmenich of Geneva. The car was supplied with fully chromed road wheels and a heated rear light (screen) and left the factory finished in Desert White with black Connolly leather interior. Other documentation consists of copies of previous Swiss and German registration documents and the copy invoice relating to its sale between E Thiesen to Axel Schütte Klassische Automobile in March 2008. With Weber carburetors, drilled pedals, no bumpers and tow-eyelets, it would appear 266/L enjoyed an element of competitive use with a former owner. Subsequently exported from the EU and kept in storage, it may require some re-commissioning prior to road use. Please also note the car will attract the low import duty rate of 5% if it is to remain in the UK.Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * N* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.N If purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, whilst the responsibility of submitting the NOVA rests with the Buyer to do so, Bonhams will facilitate the process by engaging an agent (CARS) to undertake the NOVA on the Buyer's behalf. A fee of £250 + VAT to do so will be added to the Buyer's invoice.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Rare Steiff mohair Roly Poly Teddy Bear, German circa 1910, golden mohair bear with black boot button eyes, stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, jointed at the shoulders and with stitched claws, the body with rattle, button to left ear, (condition: some general wear, sparse areas mainly to back of body), 5” (13cm) tall.
A golden mohair Steiff Teddy bear, German circa 1909, with black boot button eyes, stitched nose and mouth, swivel head and jointed at the shoulder and hips, felt pads with stitched claws, wearing a cream and red striped cotton dress with belt, (condition: some old repairs to felt pads, some sparse areas to head and lower arms but generally good for age). 15 3/4" (40cm tall)
Family of three Steiff mohair Zotty Teddy Bears, 1950s, each with shaggy mohair plush, brown and black glass eyes, clipped mohair muzzles with dark brown stitched noses, felt open mouths, fully jointed at hips and shoulders, down turned felt paw pads and large felt pads to feet, stitched claws, each with working squeakers, button and yellow tag to ears and labels to stomach, (condition: generally very good to excellent, large bear with a couple of slight stains to feet pads and creases to label), 18” (46cm), 14” (35.5cm) and 11” (28cm), (3 items).
A large Chiltern Teddy bear, English 1930s, the golden mohair bear with orange eyes, stitched nose, mouth, claws and swivel head, jointed at shoulders and hips and with velvet pads, (condition: some wear and repair to muzzle, and paw pads), 27” (68cm) tall, together with a smaller pedigree Teddy bear, (2 items).
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