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Four Jelly Glasses,a `B` handled Glass,c.1750, with a bell-shaped bowl, applied handles and a domed foot,11cm high,an hexagonal Jelly Glass,c.1760, with a plain tapering bowl,11.5cm high,a large ribbed Jelly Glass,c.1750, with a bell-shaped body, a teared cushion knop and a moulded domed foot,12.2cm high, anda Glass,early 19th century, with a double ogee bowl over a teared cushion knop and a domed foot (4)Exhibited: The hexagonal glass: Chertsey Museum, Chertsey, 1981-1997.CONDITION REPORT: No obvious major faults.
Three Jelly Glasses,a Jelly Glass, c.1740, the bell-shaped bowl with a cut rim over a compressed beaded knop and a chamfered foot,11cm high,Another, possibly Irish, c.1820-1830, with an elaborately cut body,11.2cm high, andAnother, early 19th century, the straight funnel bowl with wrythen moulded decoration on a folded foot,13cm high (3)CONDITION REPORT: No. 1 with minor nibbles to the rim.Nos. 2 and 3, no obvious major faults.
Manfred Albrecht von Richthofen (`The Red Baron`), a part compression rib from Richthofen`s Fokker triplane, inscribed in pencil `Piece of compression rib from Baron Richthofen`s Fokker triplane, Sgt. Mark F Hides, Rifle Brigade R, G. Walker Chief Mechanic RAF, I Bell Ops Mech`, 13.5cm long Von Richthofen is credited with eighty victories during WW1. He was finally shot down near Vaux-sur-Somme on 21 April 1918. It remains unclear whether Captain Roy Brown was victorious (as official records suggest), or whether a shot from the ground by an Australian infantryman resulted in the fatal injury.
Ladies' vintage cocktail dress circa 1950s, in black and white check taffeta and black velvet with taffeta petticoat with stiffened hem, pink full length hostess gown circa 1960s with bow detail, split front and button detail to back, matching maxi skirt, full length printed cotton maxi dress circa 1970s, with bell sleeves and ruched waist by David Butler for Presslevin (3)
Art Deco period mantel clock garniture comprising clock of rectangular form, with faux tortoiseshell and mother of pearl decoration, eight day French movement striking on a bell, rectangular dial, signed - G. Roux Valréas, the case surmounted by a model of a scantily clad female with doves, with two plinths, together with a pair of semi-nude 'butterfly' dancing figures, another figure of a girl with doves and two other semi-nude figures (8)
A selection of seventeen mostly 19th century drinking glasses to include a large rummer with slice cut bucket shaped bowl on an inverted knopped stem, a further simple rummer, a pair of small drinking glasses with slice cut bell shaped bowls on bladed stems, further examples with cut and etched decoration, etc
A set of six large and six smaller good quality clear cut wine glasses with bell shaped bowls with flared rims with extensive garland and hob cut decoration leading to faceted knopped stems, 18 and 17 cm tall approx together with six matching champagne flutes, 20 cm tall approx, also together with a substantial cut glass ewer with matching cut decoration with diamond shaped stopper, all marked Cristalleries De Lorraine to undersides
CRICKET: Selection of signed clipped pieces, cards, programme and magazine photographs of various sizes (some slightly irregularly clipped) etc., by various Lancashire, Warwickshire and Nottinghamshire Cricketers including Cyril Washbrook (2), Kenneth Cranston, Geoff Edrich, Alan Wharton, Brian Statham, Roy Tattersall, Geoff Pullar, Jackie Bond, David Lloyd, Frank Hayes, Barry Wood, Jack Simmons, Farokh Engineer, Clive Lloyd, Basher Hassan, Clive Rice, Richard Hadlee, Tim Robinson, Chris Broad, Derek Randall, Bruce French, Chris Cairns, multiple signed sheet by Nottinghamshire CCC (12 signatures including Kevin Pietersen, Chris Read, Jason Gallian, Usman Afzaal, Stuart McGill etc.), Norman Horner, Mike Smith, John Jameson, Dennis Amiss, Bob Willis, Andy Lloyd, Gladstone Small, Dermot Reeve, Allan Donald, Tim Munton, Nick Knight, Ashley Giles, multiple signed sheet by Warwickshire CCC 2008 (15 signatures including Darren Maddy, Ian Salisbury, Ian Bell, Boyd Rankin, Jonathan Trott, Chris Woakes, Chris Martin etc.). A little duplication. Generally G to about VG, 72
CRICKET: Small selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various cricketers including Kevin Pietersen & Shane Warne, Ian Botham, Jimmy Anderson, Monty Panesar, Ian Bell & Matt Prior etc., multiple signed (2), together with a large white cotton cricket hat individually signed by nineteen cricketers including Robin Smith, Neil Foster, Chris Lewis, Bill Athey, Peter Such, Clive Rice, Phil DeFreitas etc. VG to EX, 6
POPULAR MUSIC: Selection of signed concert programmes etc., by various popular singers and musicians, including Cliff Richard (4; one a signed 9.5 x 7 photograph double matted in white and grey to an overall size of 16.5 x 14.5), Madeline Bell, Paul Carrack, Michel Legrand & Alison Moyet, Paul Jones & The Manfreds, Connie Francis, The Supremes (Mary Wilson, Cindy Birdsong & Jean Terrell), John Leyton, Mike Sarne, Lonnie Donegan, Gene Pitney etc. Some are vintage and multiple signed. G to generally VG, 16
On the publication of the biography of his father CHURCHILL WINSTON S.: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. A good L.S., Winston S. Churchill, with holograph salutation and subscription, two pages, 8vo, Mount Street, 16th November 1905, to Viscount Northcliffe ('My dear Harmsworth'), marked 'Private' in Churchill's hand. Churchill sends his correspondent a circular and remarks 'I have seen no notice of it in the Press, and I should think a paragraph framed upon it would be entirely original especially if you add in the part about the binding which you are quite welcome to do' and further continues 'May I ask you not to mention the price paid by Macmillans to me because I think Macmillan would prefer it not to be stated publicly and precisely'. He concludes 'I will certainly send a proof of my speech on the 25th at Leeds to Mr. Bell of The Observer'. With blank integral leaf. Accompanied by the circular referred to by Churchill, being a printed 8vo leaflet issued by Macmillan and Company Ltd. to promote Churchill's work Lord Randolph Churchill, in two volumes with portraits, and incorporating two order forms, one for purchasers wishing to give the book as a Christmas gift. VG, 2 Alfred Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (1865-1922) British Newspaper and Publishing Magnate. Lord Randolph Churchill was a two-part biography written by Churchill of his father, the Victorian politician Lord Randolph Churchill (1849-1895). Churchill was engaged in writing the work from 1903-05 and it was first published in 1906, receiving much critical acclaim.
HAIG DOUGLAS: (1861-1928) British Field Marshal of World War I. A large 13 x 17.5 print depicting Haig seated in a half length pose wearing his military uniform and overcoat, the image by James Guthrie after a painting by James Bell Anderson, and issued for the benefit of The Earl Haig Fund by permission of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club. Signed ('Haig F.M.') by Haig in ink to the lower white border and also signed by Guthrie in pencil with his name alone to the lower border. Matted and framed in the original wooden frame to an overall size of 21 x 26. Some extensive light overall staining and age wear to the matt and some minor scuffing and age wear to the image and borders, G
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