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A pair of Heal and Son limed oak single beds, each with a panelled headboard and footboard, inset with ivorine button labels, and irons rails,92cm wide203cm long120cm high (8)Condition ReportThe inner frame of the both beds measures 91cm wide by 188cm long. The headboards and footboards with surface marks throughout commensurate with use. The iron rails with scratches and marks to both examples. One example with a loose bolt. Please see additional images.
A collection of silver sugar tongs, various dates and makers, comprising: two pairs of squeeze-action sugar tongs, by S. Mordan and Co., Chester 1908, plus two pairs of push-button grab tongs, two pairs with pierced bowls, and nine other pairs, plus an electroplated pair of squeeze-action tongs, approx. weight 10oz. (qty)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: a late-Victorian silver dish by Frederick Wilson & Co, Sheffield 1900, plus a swing-handled sugar basket, a set of four ashtrays, a toast rack, two napkin rings, a sauce boat, a footed dish a pair of pepper pots, a cased set of six coffee spoons, a dressing table box and a silver mounted button hook, total approx. weighable 34.6oz. (16)
A Victorian travelling dressing table set,the mounts by William Neal, London 1874,engraved chased scroll foliate decoration with bands of dotted decoration, initialled, comprising four rectangular toilet boxes, one with a push-button clasp, four toilet jars, and three scent bottles, plus six mother-of-pearl implements and a pair of scissors on a pull-off tray, the interior of the cover with a mirror and fitted stationary compartments, a side push-button drawer, the front with a push button drawer with fitted compartments and a writing slope cover, in a fitted brass bound coromandel box, the cover initialled, length of box 33.cm, total approx. weighable 7.6oz.
A mixed lot of silver dressing table items,various dates and makers,comprising: an oval dressing table tray, eleven silver-mounted dressing table bottles and boxes, six scent bottles, a circular box with a pin cushion cover, eight various brushes, three button hooks, a shoehorn, a pair of curling tongs and a pair of glove stretchers, approx. weighable 21oz. (qty)
A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: a cased set of six spoons, a cased button hook and shoehorn, a cased four-piece condiment set with an electroplated salt, six modern spoons of three sizes, and a cased pair of cut-glass butter dishes with silver serving forks, approx. weighable 10.5oz. (qty)
A collection of silver flatware,comprising: a George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, by Hester Bateman, London 1788, plus a caddy spoon, two pairs of sugar tongs, sixteen teaspoons, six salt spoons, and a butterknife, plus a brush and a button hook, with a fitted wooden case, approx. weight 16.7oz. (qty)
Edwardian Ladies (silver) items x5. Birmingham 1910 Silver Handled hair curlers. Total length 23cm PLUS Edwardian 18cm long hair irons/curlers, circa 1910. Wooden handles. PLUS Hair Curlers 1914, Birmingham silver handled and 18cm in length (folding) PLUS Button Hook 1902 Birmingham with silver handle. Total length 17cm PLUS Button Hook 1912 Birmingham, silver handled with total length of 17cm. (total five items)
Quilt - A small quilt possibly for a baby's cot, a simple square patch design with a border bound from behind, the middle of each square is tied with green yarn, The wadding is made from a jacket or coat length pieced to some other material, the seam can be felt and there is evidence of button hole stitching. Measures approx 37" x 33". From the Meador Williams Heath Quilt Collection.
Edwardian era Ladies (silver) items x9 . Cameo brooches (x2), Two good looking small cameo brooches with silver mounts. PLUS Silver Vanity ware 1917 Birmingham silver handled nail cleaner and cuticle pusher. Total length 12cm each. PLUS Button Hook 1907 Chester Silver Handled and total length 10cm PLUS Button Hook 1908 Birmingham, silver handled with total length of 7.5cm. A sweet little object. PLUS Silverware including sugar tongs 15th cm in length, 1916 Birmingham silver handled button hook 16cm in length and a 13cm butter knife which is electro-plated. (total 9 items)
A George III needlework sampler, by Sarah Brotherton, dated 1815, a simple graduated monochrome alphabet sampler, the top worked in fine embroidery stitches, the main part in fine button holestitch around the shapes of capital alphabet letters, her name and date, 25cm high x 18.5cm wide. Condition - the sun has bleached the top half and there are two moth holes near the base, the frame has two sides of veneer missing.
A large framed cross stitch sampler, by Helen Rae, dated 1851, worked mostly in red and green, with an ornate floral border around alphabet letters and numerals, large button hole letters and motifs, with a large central motif of a house, her mother and father by large floral pots, her name and date below, 40cm wide x 54cm high. Condition - some staining from the backing, a few colours have faded with sunlight but most are strong, the linen and stitches are undamaged. The frame appears in good order.
A Chinese embroidered fan case, a small red silk embroidered robe, trousers and a later pair of embroidered slippers, the robe possibly for a child, 20th century, embroidered with multi-coloured flowers and gold thread onto a red silk satin ground finished with two layers of braiding, lined with peach silk, the pair of green silk embroidered trousers with similar braiding, the fan case earlier, with finer embroidery, the slippers mid 20th century blue with multi-coloured embroidery and leather soles, robe 62cm long (4). Condition - the robe has two small stains down the front, the bottom loop to button has broken and elements of the braking are frayed. The trousers need remaking. The fan case the backing silk has frayed badly all over, but the embroidery good. The embroidered slippers have never been worn.
A 9CT GOLD HINGED BANGLE, displaying three star set rose cut diamonds, two rows of three circular cut blue sapphires, applied bead work to the rim, fitted with a push button clasp with additional safety chain, hallmarked 9ct but covered with a repair, approximate internal diameter 58.8mm, approximate gross weight 8.9 grams (condition report: repair visible to the underneath, general wear)
HRH THE PRINCE OF WALES AND DIANA SPENCER 1981 COIN; QUEEN ELIZABETH II DG.REGFD 1977 COIN; STERLING SILVER CRUET, WEIGHT APPROX 35.24g; STERLING SILVER PEPPER POT, WEIGHT APPROX 35.52g; STERLING SILVER SHOE BUTTON HOOK, WEIGHT APPROX 40.72g; SILVER COLOURED AND MOTHER OF PEARL QUILL; STERLING SILVER SUGAR TONG, WEIGHT APPROX 9.28g; 800 SILVER ST GEORGE KEYRING, WEIGHT APPROX 13.52g; 800 SILVER SPOON WITH CHILLON SCENERY, WEIGHT APPROX 11.32g; 800 SILVER SPOON WITH FLUELEN SCENERY, WEIGHT APPROX 11.02g, SILVER COLOURED SPOON, WEIGHT APPROX 12.76g, UNMARKED SILVER COLOURED SPOON WITH GOLFER, WEIGHT APPROX 18.32g; SILVER PLATED SPOON CORONATION OF QUEEN ELIZABETH 1953; ONE PICKLE STICK
Rory Gallagher: A Teisco TRE-100 Electric Guitar,1965,double-cutaway body with sunburst finish, single gold foil pickup, one volume/one tone control, On-Off switch mounted in extended pickguard to bass side, inbuilt speaker, worn model plate, fingerboard with Indian rosewood veneer, rectangular markers, headstock with six-in-line plastic-button tuners, in shaped, plush-lined hardshell case with transit sticker,guitar 40in (102cm) longFootnotes:Guitar oddities, such as this Teisco model, were considered as valid musical tools if they had a sound or vibe that appealed to Rory. It could be played as a normal guitar, or used with its built-in speaker, powered by two 9-volt batteries. Rory was photographed using this guitar on his final studio recordings which appeared on the Peter Green tribute album, Rattlesnake Guitar: The Music of Peter Green, (1995).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rory Gallagher: A Vox Mark XII Special 12-String Electric Guitar,1967,Serial no. 76414 stamped to neckplate, made in England, teardrop-shaped body with black finish, three pickups with four controls, three-way pickup selector and six push-button controls, tremolo tailpiece, battery backplate, circular padding to back, unbound neck with Brazilian rosewood fingerboard, dot markers, headstock with decal and original Vox six-a-side tuners, in Fender tweed gig bag with lead,CITES 24GBA10E11PBV,guitar 41 1/2in (105cm) longFootnotes:'I've got this old Vox 12-string from the days of Beatlemania...'- Rory GallagherRory would have acquired this distinctive guitar as he was a big Brian Jones fan. Brian was the first person Rory ever saw playing slide guitar and that made a serious impression on him.Speaking about this guitar, Rory was quoted in Music Maker magazine, June 1978 issue: 'I have another very singular one. It is a Vox Phantom (sic), Brian Jones used to use one a while ago. The body is shaped like an egg. The one I have has 12 strings and has supplies like mid-range adaptors, fuzz and repeat built-in. The only difficult part is the placement of the push button switches. They are placed on the rhythm plate and therefore they are very much in the way during playing. I would like to change that because otherwise, it is a very good instrument. Guitars with 12 strings are very suitable for rhythm guitar work.''I've got this old Vox 12-string from the days of Beatlemania, which I've had for a couple of months. It's got an out-of-phase switch, you pull this up and it turns on this whole section. This I've turned into a tone control instead of a repeat tremolo thing, which isn't quite effective. The fuzz is quite good, but fuzz on a 12-string is unnecessary. Treble, you need, bass you need, top boost you might need. The mid boost is very good, flick this on and you get three positions which I haven't seen on any guitar yet, but if you had this on a Stratocaster...the only thing is, with a battery inside it and a surge of power, you're a little bit up and down on batteries. But I'll use this for recording, I've used it on stage once or twice.' - Rory Gallagher, Guitar magazine, 1978.Literature 'Rory Gallagher', Music Maker magazine, June 1978 issue, translated by Iris Rasenberg, www.roryon.com/mm678-315.htmlJohn Dalton,'I try to keep the balance between madness and technique', Guitar magazine, September 1978, www.roryon.com/balance384.htmlVox Mark XII:The Vox Mark XII guitar, famously known as the 'Teardrop' guitar, gained prominence in the 1960s, particularly through its association with British rock music. The guitar was a radical departure from traditional guitar designs, created by a company who were better known for amps. The unique shape of the guitar made it lightweight and comfortable to play. It was popularised by Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones, who helped cement its place in rock history. Known for its jangly, bright tone and stylish look, the Mark XII became a symbol of the British Invasion era. Today, it remains a beloved collectable, celebrated for its role in shaping the sound and image of 1960s rock music.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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