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A selection of silver to include a coin purse, T H Hazlewood & Co, Birmingham 1913, a silver mounted buffer, seven assorted napkin rings including Victorian, Chester, engine turned and crimped rim examples, along with a pair of white metal handled Art Nouveau glove stretchers and two white metal handled button hooks (Qty)
A pair of early Victorian mahogany dining room pedestals. Crossbanded in satinwood and with strung inlay. Each with brass domed button releasing the hidden doors, 97cm high. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Both with veneer chips and superficial scratches. One with spring loaded button catch not fully functioning.
French violin labelled Gustave Villaume, 9, Place du Marche-Nancy..., Annee 1931, also stamped Gustave Villaume á Nancy below the button, the two piece back of faint medium curl with similar wood to the sides and head, the table of a fine width grain widening to the flanks and the varnish of a reddish-brown colour on a golden ground, 14 3/16", 36cm
A gentleman's silver Rolex wristwatch, the enamel dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, in a shaped square case, with a Rolex Prima movement, the dial, movement and case signed, the button marked OYSTER PATENT See inside front cover colour illustration Condition report ReportThe 2.5 cm diameter enamel dial has a crack which is visible between 7 and 8, also with hairline cracks at 1, 9 and 11, the case numbered 4601, general wear and knocks, dirty, currently running.Charterhouse does not guarantee the working condition of any watches or clocks.Report by GHThe diameter of the watch case is 30 mm, not including the lugs or winder. Report by MWThe enamel dial has a crack running from the central spigot to the 7.30 and 1.00 o'clock positions plus other hairline cracks and scratching. The wire lugs are well attached to the case without any visible repairs. The milled edges to the bezel and back case are well pronounced. The movement is signed and running strongly but no guarantee is implied or given. The crown wheel screws securely to the case and doesn't feel loose. The case diameter is 33 mm not including crown wheel.
1953 Gibson SJ-200 acoustic guitar, made in USA, ser. no. A1xxx7, blonde finish with wear including a hairline crack to the table, general play wear, rubbing, blemishes and other surface scratches, replaced saddle and bridge pins, replaced tuners, incorrect strap button, strap button added to the neck heel, black finish removed from the back of the head, suspect head face, Hiscox hard case, condition: fair *Sold with CITES article 10 certificate no. 551935/04
1961 Gibson SG Special electric guitar, made in USA, ser. no. 3xxx5, faded cherry finish heavily worn in places with lacquer checking, large blemishes and other marks, repair to input jack setting, Vibrola removed and holes filled, incorrect strap buttons, old button hole to the side of the current neck strap button, replaced tuners, strange small oval metal disc screwed into the body below the bridge, electrics in working order, later hard case, condition: poor *Sold with CITES article 10 certificate no. 551935/04
A silver cigarette case, Gertrude Platnauer, Chester 1918 (af), silver bangle, R W Hewett & Co, Birmingham 1884, a silver watch chain and fob, and a part silver chain, a silver topped dressing table jar and a silver handled button hook, total gross weight approximately 155.3 grams/ 5.0 ozt (minus button hook) together with costume jewellery etc
A collection of 29 x vinyl records all Beatles and Rolling Stones, including Exile on Main Street, Between the Button, Beggars Banquet, Let it Bleed, Aftermath, Sticky Fingers, W/Zip etc, Beatles LPs include Sgt Peppers, White Album, Let it Be (red apple) Rubber Soul, Revolver, Yellow Submarine, Abbey Road, Please Please Me, etc total 29 overall good/very good condition, some cleaning required
Pre-Columbian, Colombia, Tairona region, ca. 1000 to 1550 CE. A charming large pottery effigy jar in the form of a pregnant woman. She sits with her arms and legs outstretched, her hands raised up in a pose we'd recognize as "jazz hands". Her eyes and mouth are narrow, with a small nose and pronounced eyebrows; small ears at the sides of her face are pierced, and most likely once had metal rings or possibly feathers or cloth through them. The top of her head is the round, flared rim of the vessel and her body is hollow, with nice details of breasts, belly button, and genitals. Size: 8" L x 9.625" W x 11.75" H (20.3 cm x 24.4 cm x 29.8 cm)The Tairona lived in circular house platforms with areas of the houses divided for labor by gender. Ceramic manufacture seems to have been the realm of the women in the household, and small burnishing stones used for smoothing the surface of pottery prior to firing have been found in their areas. Effigy jars like this one were made specifically to be placed into tombs. Provenance: Ex-John Smith Collection, Roswell, GA Condition: Well done, nearly invisible repairs to back and one arm. All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #119655

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