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A fine pair of continental antique silver-gilt chargers, of shaped circular form, heavily repoussé decorated with blind fret work, piercing, chasing and applied pieces, each with a piecrust edge, with a gadrooned banding broken by heavily decorated flowers and scrolls, the inner rim with a blind fret lattice work scroll work and tooled decoration broken by ovals set with classical figure heads, with a further repeat leaf section banding, the centre heavily repoussé decorated to each, the first showing classical figures looking out to sea to a further figure in flowing robes riding bull, with trees and mountains in the distance, the second showing a scene of a courting couple, one riding camel with further camels, dog, and trees in the distance, case no. 9299, hallmarks erased and replaced with 2019 London assay office 800 standard marks, each 46cm W, 105oz. (2)
A late Victorian mahogany display cabinet, the pierced arched cornice heavily carved with scrolls and an open lattice work, with further scrolls and flowers, raised above a pair of astragal glazed doors, expertly carved with further scrolls and flowers, with a blind fret beneath, on cabriole scroll legs, 182cm H, 124cm W, 52cm D.
[CHURCHILL WINSTON S.]: (1874-1965) British Prime Minister 1940-45, 1951-55. Nobel Prize winner for Literature, 1953. Selection of A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S. etc., by various individuals associated with Winston Churchill including family members and political colleagues etc., comprising Randolph S. Churchill (1849-1895) British Statesman, Chancellor of the Exchequer 1886. Father of Winston S. Churchill. A.L.S., Randolph S. Churchill, two pages, 8vo, Dingwall, 9th September 1885, to Mr. Rochfort, on the blind embossed stationery of the India Office, marked 'Private', stating that he concurs with his correspondent's views 'as to the present position of affairs in Ireland' and remarking that he is sure that the Lord Lieutenant appreciates 'all the difficulties and has sound ideas as to the necessary remedies', further remarking that 'some real Irishman' should answer the letter of Charles Lewis MP which had been published in The Times; Clementine S. Churchill (1885-1977) Wife of Sir Winston S. Churchill. Autograph Memorandum Signed, Lady Churchill, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to Mrs. Swary (?), evidently a member of household staff, in pencil, in full, 'We are going out to dinner tomorrow night, but Sir Winston would like to take a small thermos of consommé with him'; Lord Moran (1882-1977) British Doctor, Personal Physician to Churchill. T.L.S., Moran, one page, 8vo, Bryanston Square, London, 16th March 1971, to Mr. Palestrant, stating, in part, 'I am very glad to hear that you and your wife have enjoyed my book. It took me many years to write, and even now I am never quite sure if I have succeeded in bringing this remarkable character to life'; Herbert Morrison (1888-1965) British Politician who served under Churchill during World War II as Minister of Supply in 1940 and Home Secretary 1940-45. Autograph Statement Signed, Herbert Morrison, on one side of a plain correspondence card, n.p., 17th February 1931, in full, 'Transport - no less than our common origins - brings America & Britain closer & closer together'; John Anderson (1882-1958) British Civil Servant who served under Churchill during World War II as Home Secretary 1939-40, Lord President of the Council 1940-43 and Chancellor of the Exchequer 1943-45. Autograph Statement Signed, John Anderson, one page, 8vo, London, 7th December 1948, on the printed stationery of the Port of London Authority, in full, 'At this critical juncture in World affairs any & every indication of interest & goodwill on the part of the United States is most welcome to the people of the Western European democracies'; Lord Beaverbrook (1879-1964) Canadian-British Newspaper Publisher, served under Churchill during World War II as Minister of Aircraft Production 1940-41, Minister of Supply 1941-42, Minister of War Production 1942 and Lord Privy Seal 1943-45. Brief T.L.S., Beaverbrook, one page, 4to, St. James's, 13th July 1934, to Miss. Gladys Baker, thanking her for an excellent interview in an American newspaper and commenting 'It is pleasant, and agreeable to me'. Some light age wear and minor traces of former mounting to the versos, G (1) to VG, 6
[HITLER ADOLF]: (1889-1945) Fuhrer of the Third Reich 1934-45. An unused 4to sheet of printed stationery from Hitler's Chancellery, featuring a blind embossed Nazi eagle and swastika motif with the words 'Kanzlei des Fuhrers der NSDAP' printed in black beneath,and also bearing the Berlin address and telephone numbers of the Chancellery. VG
HITLER'S CHANCELLERY: An unused small 4to sheet of printed stationery from Hitler's Chancellery, featuring a blind embossed Nazi eagle and swastika motif with the words Kanzlei des Fuhrers der NSDAP printed beneath and also featuring the Berlin address and telephone numbers of the Chancellery. About EX
[GOEBBELS JOSEPH]: (1897-1945) German Politician, Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany 1933-45. An unused 4to sheet of Goebbel's printed stationery, featuring the black printed heading Der Reichsminister fur Volksaufklarung und Propaganda beneath a blind embossed Nazi eagle and swastika, also with the printed address at Wilhelmplatz, Berlin. Some light creasing otherwise VGProvenance: Accompanied by a statement of origin signed by Richard O. Rex stating that he personally removed the stationery from the Reich Chancellery in Berlin in July 1945 after having been flown in to help establish a medical dispensary for use during The Potsdam Conference. Also signed by a Notary Public as a witness.
HEPBURN KATHARINE: (1907-2003) American Actress, Academy Award winner. A.L.S., Katharine Hepburn, on two sides of her personal blind embossed monogrammed correspondence card, n.p., n.d., to Mr. Potter. Hepburn announces 'Although you wrote me some time ago I hope that you still remember me' and continues to thank her correspondent for their nice letter and also remarking 'I'm sorry that we could not come back to New York but enough is enough and I felt that a change was in order'. Four small staple holes appear to the upper corners, not affecting the text or signature. About VG
GEORGE V & EDWARD VIII: GEORGE V (1865-1936) King of the United Kingdom 1910-1936 & EDWARD VIII (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom January - December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. D.S. by both King George V ('George R.I.', as King, at the head) and the future King Edward VIII ('Edward P', as Prince of Wales, at the foot), one page, folio, Court at Saint James's, 4th June 1928. The partially printed document is addressed to Leslie Cecil Blackmore Bowker and grants him the dignity of an Officer of the Civil Division of the Order of the British Empire. With a blind embossed seal to the upper left corner. The signatures are very slightly faded although perfectly legible. Neatly laid down and with some very light, minor staining and age wear to the edges and centre, otherwise about VG Sir Leslie Cecil Blackmore Bowker (1887-1965) British Barrister who served as Chief Clerk to the Law Officers of the Crown.
BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: H. H. Asquith (1852-1928) British Prime Minister 1908-16. A.L.S., H. H. Asquith, on one side of a printed correspondence card, Bedford Square, London, 30th September 1924, to 'My dear Strachey'. Asquith states that he is sorry that other business will prevent him attending the Page lecture, remarking 'He was a good friend of mine & a model Ambassador'. An light ink received stamp only very lightly affects the salutation; Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836-1908) British Prime Minister 1905-08. A.L.S., H. Campbell-Bannerman, one page, 8vo, n.p. (London?), 6th February n.y. (c.1882-84), to Mr. Eykyn, on the blind embossed stationery of the Admiralty. Campbell-Bannerman writes, in full, 'Sir Cooper Key tells me that there is no intention to invite Officers either in the Navy or Marines to volunteer for the present service'. With blank integral leaf (some light traces of former mounting to the verso). VG, 2 Asquith's correspondent is likely to have been Lytton Strachey (1880-1932) English Writer & Critic, a founding member of the Bloomsbury Group. Campbell-Bannerman's correspondent may have been Roger Eykyn (1830-1896) English Politician. Sir Astley Cooper Key (1821-1888) British Admiral, First Naval Lord 1879-85. Henry-Campbell-Bannerman served as Parliamentary and Financial Secretary to the Admiralty from 1882-84.
LOUIS PHILIPPE I: (1773-1850) King of France 1830-48. D.S., Louis Philippe D'Orleans, one page, folio, n.p., March 1817, in French. The partially printed document, completed in manuscript, grants a patent to Jacques-Marie Beauvarlet-Charpentier. Boldly signed at the conclusion alongside a blind embossed seal and bearing a countersignature. Some extensive dust staining to the edges and with some tears and neat splits to the edges of the folds, G Jacques-Marie Beauvarlet-Charpentier (1766-1834) French Organist & Composer.
CIRCA 1820 & LATER BRASS DIAL OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, 12in square brass dial and silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, before a twin-weight pendulum driven bell strike movement, pendulum and weights included, the square hood with blind fretwork, single glazed door and Corinthian capped flanking pillars, the long trunk door with star and crossbanded detail repeated to the base, 201.5cms H, 46cms W
A quantity of gold jewellery, to include an Italian 18ct gold 'Dea Bendata' or Fortuna charm, the blindfolded female representing blind justice, Italian official national mark 1946-1968, for Vicenza, a pearl and rose cut diamond set bar brooch, marked 585, a length of fancy link chain, tested as approximately 14ct gold, an Edwardian amethyst and seed pearl bar brooch, marked 9ct, a 9ct gold peg charm, a 9ct gold horse's head charm, a pietra dura brooch, a silver Norwegian coat of arms brooch, a quantity of silver enamel jewellery, a quantity of silver filigree jewellery, and a quantity of costume jewellery 18ct gold - 1.61g, 14ct gold - 6.72g total, 9ct gold - 7.70g total, silver - 111.93g total
JOSEPH BUNKER (BRITISH 19TH CENTURY) a still life of plums, signed lower left, watercolour on paper, mounted, framed and glazed, approximate size 22cm x 34cm and limited edition prints etc, to include Tom Dodson 'Victoria Pier' signed to lower margin with Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp, Arthur Delaney 'The Music Hall', signed with blind stamp, John Seerey-Lester 'Punch and Judy' signed with blind stamp, Walter R.Jennings landscape, signed with blind stamp, two Miracle Gro advertising posters and a faded tapestry
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GOLD POCKET WATCH, champagne dial with a floral design and Roman numeral markers, approximate 40mm case decorated all over with a floral and foliate design and a blind cartouche to the back, case back engraved 'warranted, 18 carat fine, 21-2852', with a gold plated dust cover, movement signed 'Mathey Geneve', to incluide a watch key, approximate gross weight 47.6 grams
A group of export porcelain vessels19th centuryConsisting of a reticulated basket and underdish decorated in grisaille and gilt; two teapots with strap handles, one with floral decoration and the other with an American eagle and blind justice; and two tea caddies.10 1/8in (26cm) length of basket (6).
Frank Worth (American, b.1923-d.2000): A black and white photographic print of Marilyn Monroe, 1953,printed later,limited edition no.84 of 195, taken during a photo session with Sammy Davis, Jr. during the shooting of How to Marry a Millionaire, with photographer's blind-stamp to bottom right corner, mounted, framed and glazed, overall 29½in x 26in (75cm x 66cm)
Frank Worth (American, b.1923-d.2000): A black and white photographic print of Elizabeth Taylor, 1956,printed later,limited edition print no.76 of 195, depicting Taylor on the set of 'Giant', with photographer's blind-stamp to bottom right corner, mounted, framed and glazed, overall 29½in x 26in (75cm x 66cm)
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