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A LIMITED EDITION LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL ANNIVERSARY SILVER GOBLET, with silver gilt inner cup, engraved with the Coat of the Diocese of Lichfield, stamped 672, 1972, with certificate stating 'This goblet is number 371 of limited edition of 672 ...... Commissioned by Salloways Limited in 1972 to commemorate the 1300th anniversary of the death of Saint Chad, height 13.5cm, approximate weight 163 grams
EIGHT VARIOUS FUR JACKETS TO INCLUDE a dark brown circa 1970's musquash below the knee ladies coat, having leather elastic waist and hip pockets, padded lining, with a dyed beige musquash coat, a multicoloured coney jacket, a musquash hip length jacket, and a dyed musquash coat, together with a black ladies coney car coat, having stand up collar and hip pockets, a dark brown coney car coat, having stand up collar and side seam pockets and a dark brown musquash car coat, turn back collar and side seam pockets and internal pocket (8)
LADIES AND GENTS CLOTHING to include a Dax boating jacket, size 44R, St Michael tuxedo, jacket size 40L, Treveria tuxedo jacket size 42L, Blader suit, size 42L, ladies Per Una medium faux fur jacket, Royal Castur Beaver Lamb coat, dresses, size approximately 18, ladies shoes approximate size 41, wigs, hats etc
2 Pelham Puppets. A harder to find Wizard with mid blue/light coat with yellow wavy line detailing, red trousers and white one piece top. He has a purple and pink face and wears a wizards conical black felt hat. Together with a Caterpillar with deep pink and white fur. Both boxed, some wear/damage to Caterpillar box. Puppets VGC-Mint. £50-70
Six oileographs, all reproductions of famous early depictions of cricket, largest 51 x 74cm Condition:- Cricket match with two seated men watching - one small tear towards the top right corner and a further light surface scratch, plain gilt frame which matches all of the others- Cricket match with umpire in red coat, perhaps a little faded, slight difference in colour band showing across the top- Cricket match with church beyond - one small flake on the top margin otherwise a little faded- Batsman in black - one scuff mark to the left side- W G Grace - one small scratch mark to the right, a further small dent near the bottom- Cricket match with horse rider onlooking - good
A large turned pine coat rack, W.180cm H.190cm Condition: Looks to be in good clean condition, five of the hooks screwed half way into the uprights are missing, some of the main coat hooks are a little bent out of shape and oxidised, one of the main coat hooks has been replaced with a non matching brass example, but overall fair,
A Chelsea red anchor toy figure of a gallant gentleman, c.1755, 6.5cm Condition: Discoloured restoration around his neck, pony tail, shoulders, shins and the base, losses to base and a tiny chip to the back of his coat, and to the encrusted flowers and leaves,ex Christie's, 14 March? 1991, lot 369 label.
John Swatsley (American, B. 1937) "Bald Eagle" Signed lower right. Oil on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 20c Official Mail stamp issued January 12, 1983. On the same day that America's Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, it also appointed a committee to create a Great Seal for the United States. Some weeks later, the committee presented their recommendation, a seal showing on one side an ornate coat of arms and on the other the Israelites fleeing Egypt's Pharaoh. Their proposal was shelved while Congress pursued the more pressing concerns of the Revolutionary War. Thereafter, the appointment of another committee resulted in the inclusion of a small eagle in the Seal's design. But, it was later, when the Secretary of the Congress, Charles Thomson, summarized all research that the eagle became the central figure of the Seal. Thomson specified that this proud eagle emblem must be "an American eagle" clutching the olive branch in one foot and a bundle of arrows in the other, as symbols of war and peace. Image Size: 18 x 15.5 in. Overall Size: 23.75 x 20 in. Unframed. (B07915)
Tom McNeely (Canadian, B. 1935) "Charlie Chaplin" Signed and dated lower right. Original Watercolor. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 29c Charlie Chaplin stamp issued April 27, 1994. A derby hat, tight frock coat, baggy trousers, oversized shoes, thick black moustache and a twirling cane. These are the unmistakable features of just one character -- Charlie Chaplin's loveable "Little Tramp." While making his second motion picture, 1914's Kid Auto Races at Venice, Chaplin hit upon the mismatched garb that ultimately launched his famed screen persona and successful film career. Believing that a comedian should be in "intense sympathy" with his characters, this gifted actor carefully honed each movement to convincingly portray one of the silent screen's most popular attractions. A trademark waddle and whirling cane, combined with a vast repertoire of facial expressions, enabled the Little Tramp character to succeed in a medium devoid of spoken dialogue. Audiences around the world flocked to see the antics of the shabbily-dressed soul who entertained them in such classics as The Kid, City Lights and the 1940 "talkie," The Great Dictator -- Chaplin's daring attack on fascism. Given the opportunity to forget their troubles, generations of moviegoers have embraced the work of this comic genius and master of pantomime. Today, 80 years after his first appearance, the Little Tramp remains one of the most recognizable faces of the silent screen era. Image Size: 21.75 x 18.75 in. Overall Size: 21.25 x 18.75 in. Unframed. (B14722)
A George V gold sovereign, 1912, 'Egypt Salvage', in a Lloyd's of London brown and gilt coat of arms tooled leather presentation case, with a printed card from Lloyd's stating that 'This sovereign was recovered in June 1932 by the Italian Salvage Steamer 'Artiglio' from the P&O steamer 'Egypt' which sank off Ushant on May 20th 1922 in 70 fathoms after collision', facsimile signed by P. G. Mackinnon (Sir Percy Graham MacKinnon), Chairman of Lloyd's, 30th June 1932.Notes: The SS Egypt sank in the English Channel after colliding with the French ship SS Seine in 1922. She sank with her over 1 million pounds worth of gold and silver ingots and wooden boxes of gold sovereigns. 15 passengers and 71 crew lost their lives during the sinking and 252 were saved. The 1932 salvage is thought to have recovered less than 1,000 sovereigns, with some 14,000 still at the bottom of the ocean.
A pair of believed 18th century Italian leather and walnut Baronial court chairs. Each with stunning leather seat and back rests embossed with a coat of arms. Squared elbow rests over turned supports, the chairs raised on further squared legs with peripheral stretchers. Measures 125cm high x68cm wide x 55cm depth
A pair of 19th Century antique porcelain figurines depicting a dandy gent and a lady. The man holding flower with cobalt and gilded coat and the lady in crinoline dress with music sheet and fan. Both raised on scrolled naturalistic bases. Red painted Derby type crown marks to undersides. Very similar to early Derby examples but likely European copies. Great figures. Measures: 25cm tall.
Allgemeine-SS Officers Kepi, black wool cloth body with silver twist cord piping to the central section. Early SS/SA kepi eagle with shield below having Free City of Danzig coat of arms and then an early pattern jawless skull. Patent chinstrap with two plain domed side buttons. Brown leather sweatband to the interior with a copper brown cloth lining. Makers diamond to the interior with remains of gold leaf SS runes and SS RZM label. Shows some wear and dark patina to the skull.please make sure you have read and understood the information in the auction information pagePLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THIS INFORMATION BEFORE BIDDINGThis auction comprises a private European collection of Third Reich militaria, mostly consisting of cloth headdress and steel helmets. This collection has been put together over a period of time from private house buys, flea markets (flohmarkt) and internet auction sites.We have been requested by the estate of the collector to offer all lots at a start price of £100, all items are sold on a "sold as viewed basis and are not subject to return". All items offered in this auction are not covered by our usual guarantee of authenticity of items from this period in history. We ask that all interested bidders, study photographs provided or ask for any others they require, these requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to the auction. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on and buying. Many of the items in this collection, if not original, may have been produced using original parts. Buyers must satisfy themselves with what is original and what is not.
Free State of Danzig Red Cross Award, gilt brass and enamel medal with Red Cross to centre and coat of arms of the free city of Danzig to the top. Complete with ribbon.please make sure you have read and understood the information in the auction information pagePLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THIS INFORMATION BEFORE BIDDINGThis auction comprises a private European collection of Third Reich militaria, mostly consisting of cloth headdress and steel helmets. This collection has been put together over a period of time from private house buys, flea markets (flohmarkt) and internet auction sites.We have been requested by the estate of the collector to offer all lots at a start price of £100, all items are sold on a "sold as viewed basis and are not subject to return". All items offered in this auction are not covered by our usual guarantee of authenticity of items from this period in history. We ask that all interested bidders, study photographs provided or ask for any others they require, these requests must be made at least 24 hours prior to the auction. All bidders must satisfy themselves with what they are bidding on and buying. Many of the items in this collection, if not original, may have been produced using original parts. Buyers must satisfy themselves with what is original and what is not.
Anglo Indian Interest - The Hutwa Marriage 1908, thirty eight platinum prints by Johnson & Hoffman, printed captions, with a four page introduction and an explanation of the customs of Hindu weddings, presented to Mr R. Maerai with The Maharani Sahiba of Hutwa's best wishes, red morocco leather with gilt titles and the Hatwa coat of arms.
An 18thC French pre-revolution pewter platter, of shaped oval design with scroll, scale and floral border, the centre with repousse designs of a coat of arms with fleur-de-lis crowned crest and a jardiniere with floral bouquet, against the scene of a village, 51cm x 33cm, two octafoil crowned touch marks to the underside.
Collins and Griffith Photographs: Two fine Portraits, one of 'General Michael Collins, T.D.,' killed in action Aug. 22, 1922, in full military uniform in a landscape, by J.J. Gallagher, Upr. Gardiner St., Dublin; the other of "Arthur Griffith," in coat with velvet collar, seated, by L. Mc Gowan, 538 North. C.R., Dublin, both approx. 6" x 4 1/4", and mounted but not framed. V. good. Rare. (2)
The Incredible Leonard McGrath Galway Dual Star G.A.A. Medal Collection An important and unique collection of All-Ireland Medals, Provincial Medals and other related material relating to Leonard Mc Grath, to include: (a) A 9ct gold shield shaped and pierced Medal with cross hurls on the obverse inscribed "Erins Hope" the reverse inscribed "Jun. H. League 1917"; (b) A 9ct gold circular Medal, the obverse with engraved Provincial Arms (Connaught) and Shamrocks, the reverse inscribed "Connacht Senior Finals Championships 1922, won by Galway (c) A 9ct gold All-Ireland Winners Medal Celtic Cross with pierced decoration, central harp and Eire across, the reverse inscribed "All Ireland Hurling Championship 1923, won by Galway - Leonard McGrath," hallmarked. · Having been perennial whipping boys for years, the Tribesmen came of age, they beat Kilkenny in the Leinster Final 5-4 to 2-0, Galway claimed their first title with a resounding 7-4 to 4-5 victory over Limerick. (d) A circular 9ct gold Medal with pierced and engraved design, the obverse with shield of Connaught Coat of Arms and inscribed "Connradh Connacht," the reverse inscribed "Senior Football Championship 1925, won by Galway," hallmarked. (e) A 9ct gold All-Ireland winners Medal, Celtic Cross with central shield shaped harp and Eire across the centre, the reverse inscribed "All Ireland Football Championship 1925, won by Galway ( L. Mc Grath) hallmarked. · Galway played Mayo in the Final in Tuam, in front of a crowd of 16,000. The result was a score line of 1-5 to 1-3, in a championship that saw both Cavan and Kerry expelled due to ineligible players. This however brought All-Ireland glory to Galway for the first time. (f) A shield shaped 9ct gold Medal the obverse engraved with Provincial Coat of Arms for all provinces the centre with raised football design, the reverse inscribed "Inter Provincial Football Competition 1925 - Won by Galway" hallmarked. * This match was arranged to generate funds for the lost Revenue for the G.A.A. due to the unsettled championship of 1925. It was known as the Replacement All-Ireland. (g) A 9ct gold circular Medal, the obverse with side profile of a Queen, and inscribed "An Bainriogan Tailte," the reverse "Aonach Tailteann - Baile Atha Cliath 1924 - Football L.J. McG (Leonard Mc Grath) hallmarked. · This was the first of this revival Irish Sporting and Cultural Festival which was an International event. It also ran in 1928 and 1932, before its abrupt ending. (h) A circular silver gilt Medal, the obverse depicting a Rugby scene with figures, the reverse "I.R.F.U." C.B. (Connaught Branch) Senior League 1926 - 27, hallmarked. · The 1926/1927 Championship saw Galwegians beat U.C.G. 3-0. This was their second title of 4 in a row. (i) An engraved and pierced Celtic Cross design silver Medal, inscribed "Feis Breandáin Naomhra, Baile Ioca Riach (Ballinasloe) 1925, hallmarked (j) A Celtic Cross design silver Medal, inscribed "Feis Bhreandaina Beal a Atha na Shiaigh 1926, hall marked (Faller, Galway) (k) A bronze circular Medal "Sligo Feis Ceoil" decorated with typical motifs (uninscribed). (l) An attractive silver cross shaped pierced and engraved Medal with centre shield shaped Relief inscribed "L.Mc.G", the reverse inscribed 'S.M.L.C. 2 Years', hallmarked. (m) A large bundle of Musical Scores including 'The Rose of Tralee'; 'Down by the Sally Gardens'; 'The Green Hills of Ireland', and many more; mostly inscribed by Leonard McGrath. Used during his competitions at various singing events and Feis Ceoils. Leonard McGrath was born in Charters Towers, Queensland, Australia. As a young boy he returned to his parent's native land and was reared in Galway. He qualified as a teacher in 1918 at St. Patrick's College. In 1922 he came to the fore and was a member of the Galway Senior Hurling XV, winning a Connaught title. He was subsequently chosen and starred at full forward to win Galway's first Hurling All Ireland. He showed his versatility in sports by also been chosen to represent his adopted county in football and played on the winning 1925 team, which also was the county's first title in Football. He became the county's first dual star, and only player to achieve success in both codes. McGrath is a member of an elite group of only 16 players to achieve this accolade, in the G.A.A.'s long history. He also played rugby and was a member of the winning Galwegians team beating U.C.G. 3-0 in the 1926-27 Season. This brought with it a caveat, he was duly expelled from the G.A.A. for playing a 'Foreign Sport'. Off the field he was a highly regarded singer and participated in many Feis Ceoils, and other singing competitions. He excelled in Golf and Cricket. A true all-rounder on and off the field, a forgotten member of Irish sport. A Unique Collection. Provenance: By direct Family descent. (1)
Victorian Naval Officers sword with 30 inch slightly curved single broad fullered blade with engraved detail. Victorian coat of arms and crowned fouled anchor with makers details for Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall London, with lions head pommel and half basket brass guard with crowned fouled anchor, the leather and brass mounted scabbard with Wilkinson Gun and Sword Maker, Pall Mall, London makers shield plaque

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