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An early 20th century spelter three piece clock garniture comprising a clock with hare surmount, height 19cm, and a pair of figures modelled as greyhounds, length 16cm, together with an electroplated Arts & Crafts vase with four ceramic cabochons and planished decoration, height 14cm, and a Royal Crown Derby animal form paperweight of a dragon, height 11cm (second quality) (5).Additional InformationCrown Derby paperweight is seconds quality with silver button, the base metal vase with denting, one of the cabochons is cracked, the clock garniture with replacement clock movement, general wear and dinting throughout.
Second World War scarce British escape compass for R.A.F Aircrew / Airborne Forces, in the form of a moulded tunic or battle dress button, these had a tiny magnetised piece of iron, fitted to the underside of the button,allowing them to indicate north when suspended on a piece of cotton or hair
A collection of five Naval and Military related walking sticks to include, an oak walking stick with resin/composite ball handle and copper collar embossed with a figure of Admiral Nelson and the ship H.M.S. Foudrayont and the legend, ' Oak and copper from vessel after breaking up, Reg No. 311490', walking stick with a bamboo shaft and a handle fashioned from a rifle round and cartridge case one side of which is insrcibed 'South Africa', the other side, '1900-01', rifle round acting as ferrule, a walking stick with wooden shaft and handle fashioned from a cartridge case with bullet head cross pieces, decorated with the face of a General Service button, pistol cartridge case for a ferrule, an oak walking stick with curved rounded handle, small disc towards the top inscribed, ' Capt. Groves R.A.F. 1919', a gnarled wood walking stick with white metal collar inscribed, ' W.R. Kennedy' with further down the shaft another white metal band inscribed, ' Royal Navy', rubber ferrule, ( 5 )
Second quarter of 20th century 14K gold cased full hunter pocket watch by Elgin, the back and front with good quality engine turned decoration and chased bezels, button wind, having blued steel hands to a white enamelled dial with black Arabic numbers, subsidiary seconds dial (no glass), dial diam 40mm, presentation inscription to inside cover dated 1926, stamped 14K then 585/1000 then Fine, No 592389
Gent's first quarter of 20th century hallmarked 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch with button wind, having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Arabic numbers, subsidiary seconds dial, the dial inscribed "Jatur", dial diam 38mm, the outer case with blue enamelled Arabic numbers, the case back bearing the Glasgow import hallmark for 1923
First quarter of 20th century hallmarked 18ct gold cased half hunter fob watch with button wind, having blued steel hands to a white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, the outer case with blue Roman numerals and centre glazed aperture, dial diam 33mm, bearing an elaborate monogram to outer case, hallmarked within Birmingham 1904
Gent's second/third quarter of the 20th century slimline 14K gold pocket watch by The International Watch Co, Schaffhausen, having gold hands to a cream dial with gold Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial, button wind, the back radially engraved and having a chased bezel, dial diam 4.5cm, within original fitted Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co black leather case
Larken (Francis Wyatt Rawson, 1911-1985). Archive of Royal Navy service, c.1928-51, comprising: 1. ‘Journal for the Use of Midshipmen. Mr. Wyatt R. Larken. H.M.S. Valiant … Malaya … Queen Elizabeth … Viceroy … Malaya … Effingham’, 3 volumes, 5 September 1928 – 2 July 1931, approximately 135 + 125 + 55 manuscript leaves, printed title-pages, printed headings and rules throughout, 28 charts and plans and 55 technical drawings in pen-and-ink and watercolour on card, mounted on stubs, nearly all full-page, 27 gelatin silver print photographs mounted on interleaves (many depicting ships at sea; 3 depicting a shark caught at Port Blair, Andaman Islands; 3 of Bombay; several with blind-stamp 'Grand Studio, Malta', of which 2 forming a panorama probably of Valetta), a few other typescript documents bound in, original two-tone cloth bindings, red skiver spine-labels (chipped), printed paper labels with Larken’s ownership inscriptions to front covers, cloth mottled, folio (33 x 20.5 cm) 2. ‘H.M.S. Theseus, Commanders Standing Orders’ [cover-title], 1 March 1951, 223 roneoed typescript leaves (versos blank), signed by Larken in blue ink on first leaf, string-bound in original blue cloth-backed boards, pictorial collotype label mounted to front board (chipped and abraded), folio (33.5 x 18.5 cm), 3. Larken's personal bicorn hat, epaulettes and sword belt, black felt bicorn hat by Gieves Ltd with gilt braid and button, gilt braid epaulettes by Goode's Officers Stores (Portsmouth), leather sword belt with gilt metal buckle, in maroon velvet-lined metal case with Gieve Matthews & Seagrove Ltd brass plaque and a further brass plaque engraved 'F. W. R. Larken', 22 x 46 x 22 cm, 4. Silver cigar case, engraved with names of British soldiers including P. H. Graves-Morris (1907-1991) and one name in ?Chinese, cedar lining, 5 x 19 x 13 cm, 5. [Admiralty]. Regulations and Instructions relating to His Majesty's Service at Sea, London: Printed by W. Winchester and Son, 1806, viii 440 [174] pp., folding table removed, contemporary ownership Alexander Milner (active 1795-1812), Royal Navy officer, 'A. Milner, Capt, Swallow' to title-page, contemporary sprinkled calf, worn, 4to (26 x 20 cm), and 5 other naval titles including H.M.S. Theseus Goes East, Portsmouth: Acme Printing Co. Ltd, [1951]Qty: (-)NOTESProvenance: By direct descent to the present owner. Wyatt Larken was the son of Admiral Sir Frank Larken (1875-1953). As a young midshipman he cruised the Mediterranean in the Valiant, the Malaya and subsequently the Queen Elizabeth, these logs recording frequent visits to Cyprus and Malta as well as the station’s more unusual reaches. In April 1930 he joined the Hawkins-class cruiser Effingham for its East African cruise, visiting Ceylon and Mauritius before coasting Tanzania and spending a week at Zanzibar, then returning to Ceylon via Mombasa, the Seychelles and Addu Atoll in the Maldives. From 21 October 1930 to 19 January 1931 the Effingham undertook a cruise of the Persian Gulf, visiting Muscat, Sohar, Sur, Khasab and Khor al-Jarama in modern Oman, and Dubai and the island of Sir Abu Nu'ayr in what is now the United Arab Emirates. Wyatt’s log for this section occupies some 100 pages, and his entry for 17 December 1931 is especially noteworthy: 'Proceeded for Dabai on the Trucial coast ... at 1020 the Trucial sheikhs and their followers numbering all some 200 came onboard ... A torpedo was fired - also a full charge round from a gun. This they watched from the bridge ... They brought us gifts of beef and melon jelly ... and they were sent away with Gold Flake cigarettes and chocolate ... The chief ones wore splendid "bournous" of gold work cloth. All were fine upstanding men'. After leaving the Gulf the Effingham embarked on a Burma Cruise which included a visit to the Andaman Islands. The charts and plans include: Salamis Bay; the Brijuni Islands (modern Croatia); Fiume (modern Rijeka, Croatia); the Dardanelles; Istanbul; the Gulf of Aden; the Port of Colombo; Trincomalee; Port Louis (Mauritius); Mafia Island and the Rufiji Delta (modern Tanzania); an exercise near the Suvadiva Atoll (Maldives); ‘Area cover’d by Interests of Anglo-Persian Oil Co’; the Shatt al-Arab; the Andaman Islands; the Royal Navy camp at Diyatawala; and several route charts. Promoted lieutenant in 1933, commander in 1944 and captain in 1950, Larken saw Second World War service on seven different vessels and shore establishments, and during the Korean War commanded the aircraft carrier Theseus (mentioned in despatches) and the minelayer Apollo. From 1952 until his retirement in 1955 he was deputy director of naval ordnance.
Larken (Sir Frank, 1875-1953). Archive of Royal Navy service, c.1890, comprising: 1. 'Log of H.M.S. "Tyne", "Bellerophon", "Emerald", "Partridge", "Blake", and "Cleopatra". Kept by Frank Larken, Mid.' [cover-title], North America and West Indies Station, 15 July 1891 – 30 November 1893, approx. 190 leaves, printed headings and red rules, completed by hand on some 145 leaves, 31 charts and plans (including Bermuda Harbour, the first International Naval Review at New York, 1893, many of Newfoundland and environs, many of route from Bermuda to Jamaica via Antigua, Barbados and Trinidad) and 32 technical drawings and views (including a view titled 'Ice-Berg, ashore off St John's') , nearly all in watercolour on card (a few in pen-and-ink ), tipped in or mounted (some partially lifting), occasional adhesive-staining (stronger to first few leaves), damp-staining to blanks at rear, original blue morocco binding, spine defective, covers detached and worn, folio (30.3 x 19.8 cm), 2. 'Journal. Mr. F. Larken, H.M.S. Cleopatra', North America and West Indies Station, 1 December – 14 May 1895, approx. 90 leaves, printed headings and red rules, completed throughout, 16 charts and plans (including Port Royal in Jamaica, Ireland Island in Bermuda, Bermuda dockyard, and Bermuda minefield) and 9 technical diagrams, nearly all in watercolour on wove paper (a few in pen-and-ink), tipped in or mounted (some partially lifting), original half sheep, spine defective, worn, folio (32 x 20 cm), 3. Larken's personal bicorn hat, dress epaulettes and sword belt, black felt bicorn hat by Gieves Ltd with gilt braid and button, gilt braid epaulettes by Gieves, Matthews & Seagrove (each with three stars; one epaulette with crown and one of the stars detached), leather sword belt by Gieves Ltd with gilt metal buckle and acorn and oakleaf gold bullion embroidery (some wear), in japanned metal tin with brass plaque engraved 'Rear Adml F. Larken' and maroon velvet lining, 30 x 48 x 25 cm, 4. Three Royal Navy commemoration volumes, i.e. a) H.M.S. Dreadnought. Memorabilia, Malta: printed for private circulation by Antonio Bartolo, [1886], 125 [3] pp., folding table, 2 albumen print diagrams mounted to blank pp. 4 and 36 (soiling to adjacent leaves), annotation by Larken to front free endpaper, original blue skiver, worn, date '1886' gilt to front cover, worn, 4to (23.5 x 17.8 cm), one copy on WorldCat (Mariners' Museum Library, USA), b) Visit of the French Fleet, August, 1905 [cover-title], London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, [1905], 9 pp., 4 plates, folding colour map on silk in end-pocket (frayed at edges), silk doublures, original blue calf gilt, 8vo (24 x 16 cm), one copy on WorldCat (National Maritime Museum), c) Visit of Colonial Premiers and the Houses of Parliament to Portsmouth, [London]: Private and not for Publication, [1907], 23 [1] pp., 7 mounted photographic plates, folding text-leaf, folding map, silk doublures, original blue calf richly gilt, 4to (23.5 x 18.5 cm), 5. Three personal notebooks and scrap-albums including notes on science, c.1930, 6. Original silver bromide print portrait photograph of Larken by Walter Stone, [1934], faded, in folding case (poor condition) with similar portrait opposite (probably his wife)Qty: (10)NOTESProvenance: By direct descent to the present owner. Admiral Sir Frank Larken KCB CMG (1875-1953) entered the Royal Navy in 1889. On the declaration of war in August 1914 he took command of light cruiser HMS Doris in the eastern Mediterranean, with instructions to launch amphibious raids on Turkish positions along the Syrian coast. His demolition of the railway at Alexandretta in December 1918 forced the Turks into negotiations by which they agreed to destroy their own railway engines and stores, under British supervision, a somewhat farcical event which was key to Churchill's appraisal of Turkish military capability and his decision to launch the Gallipoli campaign, during which the Doris provided support for the Anzac landings. Larken later commanded battleship HMS Valiant (1922-4), was promoted rear-admiral in 1924, vice-admiral in 1929, and admiral in 1933.
* Larken (Nigel, 1917/18-1941). World War Two period Royal Navy officer's bicorn hat, epaulettes and belt, bicorn hat by Gieves Ltd in black felt with gilt braid and button, sword belt by E. Walton, High Street, Gosport, with gilt metal buckle, in maroon-velvet-lined japanned metal tin with Gieve Matthews & Seagrove Ltd brass plaque engraved 'N. Larken R.N.', 20.5 x 46 x 23 cmQty: (1)NOTESProvenance: By direct descent to the present owner. Lieutenant Nigel Larken was the son of Admiral Sir Frank Larken KCB CMG (1875-1953). In the Second World War he served on the HMS Dolphin, a submarine training base in Portsmouth, but died of illness on 11 April 1941 aged 23.
FORMULA ONE/MOTORSPORT AUTOGRAPHS INC WORLD CHAMPIONS. A fantastic collection of autographs obtained by a dedicated collector, to include approx 34, mostly on official promotional cards or images from various F1 teams. To include: Jules Bianchi, Sebastian Vettel, Andy Priaulx (x2), Takuma Sato, Anthony Davidson, Michael Schumacher, R. Kubica, Nick Heidfeld, Giancarlo Fisichella, Trulli, Alexander Wurz (x2), Heikki Kovalainen, Jenson Button, Mark Webber, Vitantonio Liuzzi, Scott Speed, Vitaly Petrov, Nick Heidfeld, Jack Brabham, Paddy Hopkirk (x2), Nico Hulkenberg, Paul Di Resta, Alain Prost, Pastor Maldonado, Romain Grosjean, Frank Williams, Sergio Perez. Provenance: From the collection of Barry McDermott who started collecting autographs in 1976. Autograph hunting became a passion for Barry and he would send hundreds of letters every year coupled with meeting stars of sport and TV when they visited the Manchester area.
FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONS AUTOGRAPHS. Collection of F1 star autographs all obtained by our dedicated vendor. To include: Michael Schumacher, Lewis Hamilton (x2), Jenson Button, Sebastian Vettel, Nigel Mansell, Fernando Alonso, Jacques Villeneuve, Kimi Raikkonen, Alain Prost, Nico Rosberg, Damon Hill. Provenance: From the collection of Barry McDermott who started collecting autographs in 1976. Autograph hunting became a passion for Barry and he would send hundreds of letters every year coupled with meeting stars of sport and TV when they visited the Manchester area.
A 9ct gold open-faced pin set chronograph pocket watch, 49mm diameter with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, gold spade hands and blued seconds hand, with metal cuvette, import hallmark London 1923, 78.16gCondition report: Currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running. Minor marks/pitting to dial.Some dents to case edge and back.Surface marks/scratches to case. Movement winds and hands set.Stop/start function in working order. Stop/start slide button is base metal, gilding is wearing.Case closes flush. Hinges in good order.Cuvette does not close flush.
A sterling silver mechanical chronograph wristwatch, by S. Smith & Sons, 39mm diameter with a white enamel dial, black Arabic numerals and two subsidiary dials, import hallmark London 1929, together with a quantity of mechanical and quartz wristwatches (6)Condition report: Smith chronograph watch:Watch is currently running. No guarantee as to timekeeping or continued running.Stop watch currently functional.Movement winds, hands set, and stop watch button works.There is some dirt/dust underneath the Perspex and some minor marks to the enamel dial.The manufacturer’s name on the dial is worn, barely legible.There is some rust to the hour hand.There is one chip to the edge of the Perspex, and scratches to the Perspex.Surface marks/scratches to case back and sides. Some deeper marks to the case back, and scratches where the back has been removed.
CHROME & PERSPEX TABLE LAMP. A chrome & Perspex design table lamp with white shade. Push button switch. Height 47cm. Note: Some of these lamps may have modern but period style galleries & associated but period shades.Condition: Good condition, but some loss to black 'washer' above Perspex element. Some slight crystallisation to shaped Perspex base. Will require modern re-wiring & earthing. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
CHROME TABLE LAMP. A chromed table lamp with lemon glass shade. Push button switch. Height 48cm. Note: Some of these lamps may have modern but period style galleries & associated but period shades.Condition: Good condition, except for small 'ding' & some speckling to chrome on base. Will require modern re-wiring & earthing. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
CHROME TABLE LAMP. A chromed table lamp with Bakelite lamp holder & gallery & white glass shade. Push button switch. Height 46cm. Note: Some of these lamps may have modern but period style galleries & associated but period shades.Condition: Good condition. Will require modern re-wiring & earthing. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
CHROME TABLE LAMP. A chromed figure table lamp with fringed green shade. Push button switch. Height 43cm. Condition:Good condition, except for some loss & speckling to the chrome arc. Will require modern re-wiring & earthing. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
CHROME TABLE LAMPS. A matching pair of chromed table lamps with pink crackle glass shades. Push button switches. Height 47cm. Note: Some of these lamps may have modern but period style galleries & associated but period shades.Condition: Good condition. Will require modern re-wiring & earthing. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
CHROME TABLE LAMP. A chromed table lamp with white glass shade. Push button switch. Height 49cm. Note: Some of these lamps may have modern but period style galleries & associated but period shades.Condition: Good condition. Will require modern re-wiring & earthing.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
CHROME TABLE LAMP. A chromed table lamp with ship design base & pink glass shade. Oak base. Push button switch. Height 45cm. Note: Some of these lamps may have modern but period style galleries & associated but period shades.Condition: Mostly good condition, but brass sailing ship over-painting now worn & flaking. Will require modern re-wiring & earthing. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
CHROME TABLE LAMP. A chromed table lamp with yellow glass shade. Ebonised base. Push button switch. Height 47cm. Note: Some of these lamps may have modern but period style galleries & associated but period shades.Condition: Good condition. Will require modern re-wiring & earthing. WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
A Chinese export silver dressing table set19th centuryComprising: a circular hand mirror, a shoe horn and button hook, a rectangular tray, three brushes, a rectangular box and cover, a circular box and cover and a comb holder, with stamped marks 'CW' for Cumwo, all decorated with sinuous dragons; together with: a silver match box cover; and a silver circular box and cover decorated with dragons amongst clouds, stamped marked 'SF' for Sing Fat.The hand mirror 28cm (11in) long. (12).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A BOXED STEIFF 1994 LIMITED EDITION 1906 BLOND 43 TEDDY BEAR, No405891, complete with limited edition certificate No923 of 5000, bear complete with button and label to left ear and is in very good condition, approximate height 40cm, certificate is rolled up and has one or two very minor marks, box complete but has some marks and wear
Large button tufted leather ottoman, on casters. Measurements: 26 x 22 x 16 in. Please note that all sales are final and no refunds will be given under any circumstances. Sarasota Estate Auction provides condition reports as a courtesy to our clients and assumes no liability for any error or omission. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client and is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Descriptions are our opinions and should in no way be construed as a guarantee of any kind as to age, condition, matter. The bidder assumes responsibility for ensuring that the condition of the item(s) meets with their satisfaction prior to bidding. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Online images can sometimes be poor quality due to the uploading process, original high-resolution images can be requested via email at sarasotaestateauction@gmail.com.

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