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Pair of cultured pearl and diamond ear pendants, each designed as three button pearls, measuring from approximately 12.7mm to 14.9mm, within brilliant cut and marquise cut diamond surround, with articulated setting, mounted in platinum with clip fittings, 59mm. Provenance: Purchased from Christie's, Milan, Important Jewellery 30th and 31st May 2001. Lot 815 CONDITION REPORT The pendant drop has become detached during the viewing and the connecting loop would need a professional repair/solder
Good quality late 19th century Swiss Chronograph pocket watch with two subsidiary dials, gold hands and centre seconds, stem winder / stop / start / reset button in silver case, 50mm diameter CONDITION REPORT Good condition. Currently running, stopwatch starts and resets correctly. Back of the case has engraved monogram which is very worn / erased
HRH Edward Prince of Wales (later The Duke of Windsor) Royal Presentation silver bridge pencil of flattened form, with release-button to top and original Faber pencil inside, engraved Prince of Wales feather and motto above E one side and on the other - Presented to C. F. Gibbons by HRH Prince of Wales 1914 - hallmark EB.925, 8cm long. Provenance: Given by The Prince of Wales to Mr C. F. Gibbons who was a college servant at Magdalen College, Oxford where The Prince was studying. Mr Gibbons assisted The Prince by spiriting away a girl he was entertaining in his rooms which was strictly against the College rules just before the College Proctor who had been tipped off did an inspection. To show his gratitude The Prince took his own silver pencil out of his pocket and told Gibbons he would have it engraved for him. Sold with letter of Provenance from his son
A small Benson style oil lamp principally in copper with dished circular base and reeded brass column, stamped with registration number to neck 5313 and to button, initialled FT Sale, 129 Oxford Street, manufactured in Germany together with a Benham & Froid copper oil lamp with hammered finish, paw feet (later converted to electricity) and one other with three splayed ball feet, Evered & Co Ltd fitting and Maypole & Messengers patent London burner.
An Arts and Crafts oil lamp principally in brass with knopped stem, supporting three scrolled copper supports and disc shaped base beneath a combined font and brass burner, stamped button Zimmerman & Co, London, manufactured in Germany, beneath a two tone pink coloured domed crimped and moulded shade.
A YEW WOOD PARTNERS DESK MANUFACTURED BY GORDON FRASER, 20TH CENTURY the moulded rectangular top with a gilt-tooled leather inset writing surface, each pedestal with opposing stationery slides above three short graduating drawers and opposing doors, each enclosing a compartment, 77cm high, 152cm wide, 92cm deep; A Yew Wood Credenza, same maker, the moulded top with a gilt-tooled leather inset writing surface above a stationery slide, compartments and drawers, in sizes, 77cm high, 115cm wide, 50cm deep; A Yew Wood Coffee Table, same maker, the oval top on baluster supports, on outswept legs, joined by a shaped stretcher, 44cm high, 123cm wide, 70cm deep; A Vinyl Swivel Chair, same maker, the padded button-back between padded arms, on curved reeded supports, padded seat, on castors; And A Regency Style Armchair, same maker, the curved reeded top rail above a carved mid-rail, padded tufted seat between scrolling arms, on turned tapering legs (5)
Issac James Cullin (British, active 1881-1936) “Polymelus” & “Pretty Polly, Cicero & Bachelor’ s Button” (a pair), 1906 Watercolor, 10” x 14” each Signed, dated 1906 $3,000. – 5,000. It stands to reason that Polymelus, the leading Thoroughbred sire in Great Britain and Ireland for the years of 1914, 1915, 1916, 1920, and 1921, would have a lasting effect on the breed. Through his son Phalaris, leading sire of 1925 and 1928, we have such names as Northern Dancer, Bold Ruler, Native Dancer, Nasrullah, Tom Fool, Mr. Prospector, Hail to Reason, and more in pedigrees today. The skeleton of Polymelus is on display at the University of Cambridge Museum of Zoology. Among noted upsets in race finishes the 1906 Ascot Gold Cup remains on the list. Going to the starter was Major Eustace Loder’s Pretty Polly under jockey Bernard Dillon at unheard-of odds of 4-to-11. The accomplished Pretty Polly had already been victorious in 22 of 23 starts. She made a valiant effort, feeling the whip for one of the few times in her career, but at the end of 2½ miles Bachelor’s Button had her by a length. Epsom Derby winner Cicero finished badly and was unplaced. Pretty Polly lived to the age of 30 and became one of the breed’s foundation producers.
A Waffen SS mans 1st Pattern “Army Style” forage cap, field grey serge material with machine sewn eagle and swastika insignia on left side, metal skull button on front, pink inverted V piping for anti tank unit; grey cotton lining with size stamp and machine sewn maker’s SS/RZM fabric label. Very small moth hole on right side, otherwise VGC.
A Third Reich SS dagger blade, etched with RZM mark over “941/38” and SS runes, “Original” and Eickhorn mark, fitted with a plain slender wooden grip inset with separate sheet aluminium swastika and eagle, small aluminium crosspiece, and secured by the original pommel button. GC (the blade worn and polished).
An officer’s full dress uniform, with sword, of a Lieutenant, Royal Naval Reserve c 1910, comprising: cocked hat with bullion tassels fore and aft, twisted cord loop with button, in its tin case; tailcoat with white facings, gilt lace to collar (stitching faults) and cuffs with 2 lines of wavy braid; pair gilt epaulettes bearing embroidered fouled anchor within oval “Royal Naval Reserve”, in their velvet lined fitted tin case; pair overalls with gilt lace stripe; full dress waistbelt with double gilt stripes and gilt waistbelt clasp, and similar undress belt without stripes; Victorian Royal Naval officer’s sword, very slightly curved blade 29”, bearing crowned fouled anchor on one side and crowned Royal Arms on the other, in foliate panels, half basket gilt hilt with turn down inner portion which locks to scabbard, and incorporating crowned fouled anchor, lion’s head pommel and backstrap, wire bound fishskin grip, with dress knot, in its brass mounted leather scabbard with 2 rings; all contained in tin trunk with initials JCR on lid. Uniform VGC, sword GC the hilt retaining approximately 20% gilt, (light pitting to blade, scabbard some wear) Plate 6
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY RAF LEMANIA SINGLE BUTTON CHRONOGRAPH PILOTS WRIST WATCH DATED 1967D: Black dial with Arabic numerals & tritium luminous markers, military "fat" arrow, double register recording minutes & continuous seconds. M: 17 jewel manual wind movement, signed Lemania Watch Co & numbered, calibre 2220. C: Asymmetric case, issue markings ^ 6BB/924-3306 2518/67, case diameter measures approx. 40mm. S: NATO strap.CONDITION REPORTD: MOD dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, with some light scratches due to general use. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY LEMANIA SINGLE BUTTON ROYAL NAVY CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1940s FIRST SERIES, LATER REISSUEDD: Silver dial with Arabic numerals & luminous markers & hands, military arrow, double register recording minutes & continuous seconds. M: Manual wind movement. C: Circular case with fixed bars, issue markings ^ 0552/924-3305 5902 (H.S. ^ 9 crossed out), case diameter measures approx. 39mm. S: NATO strap.CONDITION REPORTD: MOD dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In very good condition, with some scratches due to use. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY LEMANIA SINGLE BUTTON ROYAL NAVY CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1940s FIRST SERIES, LATER REISSUEDD: Silver dial with Arabic numerals & tritium luminous markers & hands, military arrow, double register recording minutes & continuous seconds. M: Manual wind movement. C: Circular case with fixed bars, issue markings ^ 0552/924-3305 6136 (H.S. ^ 9 crossed out), case diameter measures approx. 39mm. S: NATO strap.CONDITION REPORTD: MOD dial in good condition, showing signs of age. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY LEMANIA SINGLE BUTTON CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1940s FIRST SERIES, UNISSUEDD: Silver dial with Arabic numerals & luminous markers & hands, double register recording minutes & continuous seconds. M: Manual wind movement. C: Circular case with fixed bars, case diameter measures approx. 38mm. S: NATO strap.CONDITION REPORTD: Original dial in excellent condition, showing some small signs of age. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, with some small scratches due to use. S: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet

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