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Gio Ponti (1891-1979)Diamond Pattern Silver Flatware Servicedesigned 1958for Reed and Barton, comprising flatware for 12 place settings, including 12 table knives, 12 table forks, 24 lunch forks, 12 lunch knives, 12 dessert spoon, 12 tea spoons, 12 cocktail forks, 2 serving spoons, 1 cake server, 1 pickle fork, 100 pieces total, each piece stamped 'Reed & Barton Sterling', in a fitted mahogany canteencanteen height 5 1/2in (14cm); width 15in (38cm); depth 11in (28cm)
Pandora jewellery - three leather bracelets, two triple wrapped bracelets, two fabric all with silver Pandora clasps eight silver rings and two pairs earrings, all stamped S925 ALE Condition Report Three braided leather bracelets with silver clasps - grey, brown and cream (all 17cm)two triple wrap leather bracelets - can be used as necklaces - with silver clasps in brown and metallic purple (both 51cm equalling 17cm)two fabric cord / cotton charm bracelets with silver clasps (both 17cm)wide eternity band white cubic zirconia ring, size 54large halo cluster white cubic zirconia cocktail ring, size 50two enamel marquise band rings, white and purple, both size 50two wide dotted cubic zirconia band rings, white and purple, both size 50cubic zirconia heart ring, size 52cubic zirconia star ring, size 52matching cubic zirconia heart stud earringsmatching cubic zirconia star stud earringsAll very good condition - barely worn
A 1930s lady's 9ct gold, diamond and ruby cocktail watch, in the form of a bangle, having a reticulated and pelleted hinged cover rub-set with four round-cut rubies and a central rhombus set brilliant-cut diamond, opening on a hinge to reveal a white enamelled face and Arabic numerals, London, 1933, 17.7g
CARR'S OF SHEFFIELD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver cocktail shaker of plain tapered form with cap and strainer, Sheffield 2001, height 21.5cm, approx 12.8ozt.Additional InformationSome of the fittings a little stiff, the lid and strainer marked 925 with the body bearing four hallmarks, some visible minor surface indentations and scratches.
Eliot (T.S.). The Cocktail Party, 1st US edition, Harcourt Brace, New York, 1950, first state printing with pp. 35/36 not cancelled, p. 94 'successful' ink corrected in column with 'husband' and signed in initials by the author, previous owner inscription of Faith Brook, Henry Miller's Theatre to front pastedown, original cloth, dust jacket, a few chips, tears and losses at spine ends and front flap, 8vo (Qty: 1)NOTESPresentation copy, inscribed to title 'Inscribed for Faith Brook, with the author's gratitude, T.S. Eliot, New York, 6. xii.50'. Faith Brook (1922-2012) was an actress, who played the character Celia Coplestone in the play, in the Broadway production at the Henry Miller's Theatre in 1950.
Wodehouse (P.G.). Money in the Bank, [1946]; Uncle Dynamite, [1948]; The Mating Season, [1949]; The Old Reliable, 1951; 1st editions, a little light spotting, original cloth, dust jackets, a few chips, tears and losses, mainly to spines, 8vo, together with 1st editions Nothing Serious, [1950, in torn jacket with repairs to verso], Cocktail Time, 1958 and Jeeves Omnibus, 1931, plus later printings etc. including Eggs, Beans and Crumpets, 1949 reissue and 2nd printings of Young Men in Spats [1936?] and Joy in the Morning, [1949] (Qty: 13)
*JOSEPH LEE WW2 'SMILING THROUGH' CARTOON, 1942, an original pen and ink military artwork cartoon for the London Evening News by Joseph Lee (1901-1974), depicting a cocktail shaker joke with women workers in an ammunition factory with the title, 'SMILING THROUGH: Stronger Stuff', 'Yes, yes, I understand all about these things but surely, my dear man, this is no time for Cocktails?', signed Lee, dated in pencil 15-1-42, 55 x 40cm Joseph Lee worked for Strand Magazine and Pall Mall Gazette before joining the Sunday Express. However, as a committed socialist, Lee resigned from the Sunday Express in 1926, to protest against their attitude to the General Strike. From 1934 to 1966, Lee worked for the London Evening News, which featured his very popular 'Smiling Through' and 'London Laughs' series of joke drawings. These were the first non-political topical cartoons in Britain. *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
An Art Deco cocktail watch, set diamonds on white metal mount, stamped Plat, with silvered dial and Arabic numerals, 15 jewel movement, on corded strap with metal claspCondition: Currently ticking but cannot guarentee that it works, light surface scratches and wear commensurate with age, otherwise in good condition.
AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL RING, centring on round brilliant cut diamond, estimated principal diamond weight 0.87ct, colour assessed as G-H, clarity assessed as VS1-VS2, flanked by calibre cut emeralds and further set with smaller old brilliant and single cut diamonds, smaller diamond weight estimated at 0.40ct, ring size L, approximate gross weight 6.9 grams
A MID 20TH CENTURY 9CT TUDOR ROYAL LADIES MECHANICAL COCKTAIL WRISTWATCH, Arabic numerals and baton markers on a cream dial, 17 jewel movement, round case approximately 20mm, chevron styled link fitted to an integral Rolex fold over clasp and safety chain, marked Rolex within the case back and hallmarks for Birmingham 1965, approximate gross weight 16 grams, with a Tudor box, working at time of cataloguing
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