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Enicar; A c.1960's Sherpa Super Jet (33) Automatic Gent's Wristwatch, the signed black and white dial with Arabic numerals and date aperture, the movement stamped "Enicar" "Thirtythree 33 Jewels", with a 'Seapearl' screw down case back (40mm case) (case lacking one push button), on a bracelet.the top 'button' when turned clockwise/anticlockwise turns the black/white chapter ring, clock/anticlock bottom button lacking crown/cannot test if working - when gently rocked - the seconds hand is going - however cannot guarantee accuracy/timekeeping.
Late 19th century French brass and champlevé enamel mantel clock, retailed by Finnegans, Manchester, with inscribed gilt 2.25-inch / 5.7cm Arabic chapter ring and enamel rosette centre, the unmarked timepiece movement, numbered 1373, now with verticallly-mounted lever platform escapement, the arched case with free-standing columns on a bow-breakfront base and button feet, 18.5cm high
A TRAY OF AUTOGRAPHS AND PHOTOGRAPHS, LETTERS, CARD AND PAPER OF SPORTS PERSONALITIES, to include boxers, golfers, motor racing, tennis players, athletes etc., to include Max Schmeling, Henry Cooper, Brian London, Joe Frazier, Muhammad Ali, Frank Bruno, Lennox Lewis, Nigel Benn, Anthony Joshua, John Conteh, Amir Khan, Nick Faldo, Greg Norman, Gary Player, Colin Montgomery, Seve Ballesteros, Lester Piggott, Frankie Detorrie, Kieron Fallon, John Francombe, John Jo O'Neill, Willie Carson, Sir Jack Brabham, Fernando Alonso, Bernie Ecclestone, Murray walker, Jenson Button, Jackie Stewart, Stirling Moss, Damon Hill, Andre Agassi, Billie Jean King, Ann Jones, Rosie Casals, Chris Evert, Stephan Edberg, Martina Hingis, Rod LAver, Margaret Court, Jennifer Capriatti, Bjorn Borg, Virginia Wade, Steffi Graf, Kelly Holmes, Jonathan Edwards, Sally Gunnell, Tanni Grey Thompson, Tessa Sanderson, Jessica Ennis, Steve Redgrave, Linford Christie, Seb Coe, Denise Lewis, Steve Cram, Alistair Backley, Paula Radcliffe, Ben Johnson, Sir Roger Bannister, etc.** VIEWING IN PERSON RECOMMENDED**Condition Report:The signed items in this lot are part of a private lifetime collection consigned by the deceased 's relative. There is no provenance other than the confirmation they were an avid p autograph collector during their lifetime.
AN EARLY GEORGIAN TORTOISESHELL AND HALLMARKED SILVER PAIR CASED VERGE POCKET WATCH BY ROBERT WALKER OF LONDON 1767 , No. 10326, silver casing dated 1767, on four pillars with intricate foliate scroll pierced balance cock, typical pin detail to the edging of tortoiseshell casing, with key, Dia 5 cmCondition Report:corrosion to outer casing release button
Five Highly Collectible 1:43rd Scale diecast model Formula One F1 cars by Minichamps - Paul's Model Art. #430 940028 Ferrari 412 T1 G. Berger, #400 740003 Tyrrell Ford J. Scheckter, Winner Swedish GP 1974, Limited Edition of 1980 pcs., #400 91005 Williams Renault FW14, Nigel Mansell, 1991. #400 040009 B.A.R. Honda 006 Jenson Button, #400 790126 Ligier Ford JS11, J. Laffite, Winner Brazilian GP 1979, Limited Edition of 1512 pcs, all cased.
A group of silver and white metal oddmentsThe group comprising: an Italian rectangular photo frame, stamped 925, 11.2 x 15.3cm; a silver money clip, Birmingham, 1982, William Manton, with monogram to front; two silver vesta cases, the larger example Chester, 1902, William Thorneywork, the smaller example Birmingham, 1910, Joseph Gloster; a pair of French silver mounted brushes by Gustave Keller (1881-1922), 950 standard; a button hook of matching design, handle unmarked; a miniature compact, stamped sterling; a white metal ashtray; and a wooden paper knife with mount engraved '1845', stamped 900, 25.3cm long, total weighable silver approx. 2.7ozt (a lot) Condition Report: Weight excludes paper knife, ashtray, photo frame, brushes and button hook
A small group of silver cruets and oddments including a Victorian urn-shaped pepper shakerJohn Wilmin FiggLondon, 1852Engraved with armorial and scrolling floral and foliate motifs, on a spreading circular foot, 6.5cm high. The rest of the group comprising: two sugar casters, C. S. Harris & Sons, London, 1925, of baluster form, on a stepped circular foot, 15cm high; two mustard pots, Crichton Brothers, London, 1933, of octagonal form, with blue glass liners, 7cm high; a bell, J. W. & F. Thomas, London, 1935, 10.5cm high; a condiment spoon, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1932; two Edwardian small claw sugar nips, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1908, and a small item (possibly a button hook), maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham, 1900, together with three pickle forks, unmarked, weighable silver approx. 18.5ozt (a lot)Condition Report: Weight doesn't include the three pickle forks.
An Austro-Hungarian silver sugar box (zuckerdose)Maker G&S, possibly Adolf GoldbergerVienna, late 19th/early 20th centuryThe rectangular body raised on four ball feet to a hinged lid with push button opening mechanism, the lid engraved with monogram beneath crown, 800 standard, 15 x 10 x 7.7cm, approx. weight 15.2oz
An Elizabeth I baluster seal top spoonNicholas BartholomewLondon, 1578The silver spoon with fig-shaped bowl to a tapering hexagonal stem with baluster seal top terminal, the circular button prick dot engraved with initials, faint gilding to bowl and button, 18cm long, approx. weight 2.5 oztProvenance: Property of the Tappenden Charitable TrustCondition Report: Engraved initials probably MC or worn MO
A collection of hallmarked silver items. The lot to include an Edward VII cased napkin ring of octagonal form with etched foliate design and having a blue velvet lined hinged case. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1905. Makers mark W.H for William M Hayes. Two further napkin rings, one having a pierced floral design, marked EJP for E J Partridge. The lot to also include two tea spoons, a fork, two thimbles, a vesta case, button hook and glass sugar sifter with silver lid. Combined weight of silver approx 207g. Measures approx 17cm x 7.5cm (sifter) / 2.2cm x 1.8cm (thimble)
Mixed flatware cased, to include tea spoons, spoon and fork, silver handled tea knives, button hook and shoe horn, small dish, and a set of Russian silver gilt tea spoons with niello backs depicting architectural landmarks, six other un boxed silver gilt tea spoons marked 800, silver bladed tea knives and forks, small anointing spoon and broken tea spoon,weighable silver 10.5oz 347gm
˜ A MINIATURE POCKET KNIFE, WRAGG & SON, SHEFFIELD, LATE 19TH/20TH CENTURY AND FOUR EXTRA THIN POCKET KNIVES the first with two folding blades, awl and cork screw, brass fillets and mother-of-pearl scales; the second by Petty & Sons, with two folding blades and polished horn grips; the third with two blades and button hook; the fourth with two folding blades, one stamped ‘Innocent 1695’ and tortoiseshell scales; the fifth and sixth similar and the seventh with mother-of-pearl scales, the first: 5.0 cm (7) ProvenanceDavid Hayden-Wright (1936-2006)LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p. 108 and 121.
A SOUTH INDIAN SWORD (TALWAR), 18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY MALABAR with very broad straight double-edged blade formed with three long slender fullers and cut with a pair of celestial motifs on each face (probably an early association), iron hilt comprising a pair of langets each flaring towards cusped terminal, straight quillons with conical terminals, disc-pommel with hemispherical top, button fitted with an associated silver ring, integral swelling grip, and decorated over its surface in encrusted silver with geometric designs including a knot pattern over the grip (small losses), 86.5 cm blade Roy Elvis Catalogue Number C76. A related example, also from the Elvis Collection, was sold in this room, 7th December 2022, lot 22.
A FINE NORTH INDIAN SILVER-HILTED SWORD (TALWAR), LATE 18TH/19TH CENTURY with curved crucible steel blade double-edged towards the tip, struck with a sun-in-splendour mark on one face and with a brief inscription at the forte, silver hilt of characteristic form, comprising a pair of langets with shaped foliate terminals, mushroom-shaped quillons, disc pommel with pierced rounded button fitted with a later ring, and integral grip, in its green velvet-covered wooden scabbard with silver locket and chape each pierced with a fine design of scrolling foliage, the former fitted with a ring and chain for suspension, 73.4 cm bladeRoy Elvis Catalogue Number C04.The owner’s catalogue entry for this lot attributes it to the Royal Jaigarh Fort Armoury, Jaipur, Rajasthan.
A MOTHER-OF-PEARL MOUNTED MANICURE SET, MACDANIEL, OXFORD STREET, EARLY 20TH CENTURY AND A CASED PAIR OF FRENCH SCISSORS, 20TH CENTURY comprising signed scissors and two folding knives, matching corkscrew, tweezers, pick and button hook, a further pair of associated scissors, on a fitted tray contained within a matching case; the second of burnished steel, in their fitted case; together with a leather scabbard for a pair of scissors, three cased small blades with threaded hafts and a folding key spanner in burnished steel case, the first: 17.7 cm x 13.2 cm overall (5)ProvenanceDavid Hayden-Wright (1936-2006)
A RARE 0.66 CALIBRE FLINTLOCK VOLUNTEER CARBINE WITH ENCLOSED LOCK BY HENRY NOCK, CIRCA 1800, NO. 59, COMPLETE WITH ITS BAYONET with two-stage barrel rifled with seven grooves, octagonal patent breech, fitted with bead foresight and associated back-sight, relined platinum vent, patent screwless lock signed 'H Nock' in script in front of the cock and with a starburst over the front retaining hook (steel replaced), figured walnut full stock, with leather-covered padded cheek-piece (the surface crackled, very small losses), the butt with patchbox with Baker patent brass cover on the right, full length ramrod channel, full brass mounts of regulation type comprising butt-plate engraved 'No. 59' on the tang, trigger-guard forming an additional ramrod-pipe, two ramrod pipes, and fore-end cap, iron sling swivels and iron ramrod with button head, probably the original, complete with its bayonet numbered en suite, of regulation type, with straight blade double-edged towards the point, iron stirrup hilt with curling quillons, back-strap numbered ‘59’ and with ‘GR’, and wire-bound grip, 77.0 cm barrel (2) ProvenancePeter Dyson
A PAIR OF BRONZE CANNON, LATE 19TH CENTURY each with tapering, multi-stage barrel, flaring at the muzzle and formed with raised astragal mouldings, raised scalloped vent with a mark on each side, globose cascable drawn-out to a prominent button, and a pair of plain trunnions, each on its stepped wooden carriage, with wooden trucks, brass cap-squares, and a wedge for elevation, 71.0 cm barrels, 5.5 cm bores (2)
˜ A RARE FOLDING HUNTING KNIFE, J. NOWILL & SONS, SHEFFIELD, CIRCA 1845 with long tapering wavy blade of burnished steel, signed by the maker between a ‘D*’ and crossed keys mark on one face at the forte, locked by a spring-catch and released by a heart-shaped German silver button in a half-length grip, German silver fillets, engraved German silver terminals decorated with flowers and foliage, and chequered ivory grips, in its leather scabbard, probably the original, 26.0 cm (closed) ProvenanceDavid Hayden-Wright (1936-2006)LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p. 91. The D* mark was first used by one Thomas Nowill (circa 1676-1704), recorded as a ‘Maker of Knives’. J. Nowill & Sons won a prize medal at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851 for ‘…..a display of cutlery comprising…..pocket knives, Indian hunting knives…..and an ‘assortment of knives for the Levant’. The firm had considerable export business with outlets in Turkey, Greece and Egypt, and the influence is clear in the kris-style blade on the present knife. This lot is offered with UK Ivory Act 2018 certificate number YYVM6VNZ
A SOUTH INDIAN SWORD, 17TH/18TH CENTURY, PROBABLY MALABAR, KARNATAKA with slightly curved single-edged blade widening slightly and double-edged towards the point, engraved copper alloy hilt comprising straight slightly flaring langets, quillons with conical terminals, recurved knuckle-guard chiselled with a three-point coronet at the base and with an engraved trilobate terminal at the top, disc-shaped pommel with raised brim, the top decorated with a flowerhead in low relief and fitted with a fluted button with early loop, and integral grip moulded at the top, incised on one side of the grip with the armoury number ‘668’, 79.7 cm blade Roy Elvis Catalogue Number C23.
A BRASS SCARIFICATOR, LATE 19TH CENTURY of bevelled box form, with twelve lancets operated by a trigger-shaped lever, circular button release and depth adjuster, 5.0 x 4.5 cm across, face ProvenanceDavid Hayden-Wright (1936-2006)LiteratureDavid Hayden-Wright, The Heritage of English Knives, Atglen, Pennsylvania, 2008, p. 165.
A NORTH INDIAN DAGGER (JAMADHAR KATAR), 16TH/18TH CENTURY with tapering blade formed with a reinforced tip, a long medial ridge and waisted at the forte, iron hilt comprising curved oval guard, moulded baluster grip, broad oval pommel reinforced on the top and pointed near square button, 35.5 cm overall Roy Elvis catalogue number D118.

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