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A group of jewellery, comprising: an early 20th century gold cat's eye quartz and rose cut diamond bar brooch; a reproduction ancient coin in pendant mount with brilliant cut diamond surmount (suspension loop lacking); a brooch in the form of a witch and broomstick; a half pearl set butterfly brooch (one half pearl lacking); a cultured pearl and rose cut diamond wreath brooch; a 19th century rose cut diamond and enamel brooch, mounted in silver and gold; a glass intaglio and diamond set pendant with later diamond and emerald bale; and a jade plaque brooch (8) (VAT charged on hammer price)
Edwardian silver desk stand, of rectangular form with scrolling pierced gallery, and pen recess before two silver mounted cut glass inkwells, upon four hoof feet, hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1902, including inkwells H11cm W36cm D22cmCondition Report: Approximate weight (stand only) 58.37 ozt (1815.8 grams)General wear commensurate with age and use, in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Some small chips to the facets of the glass inkwells and one larger chip to one. One inkwell with depressed cover. Hallmarks with some wear, generally clear and legible.
An Edwardian mahogany drinks cabinet, the hinged inlaid top with a moulded edge opening to reveal three recesses containing three cut glass decanters with lower drawer to each section, mirror to underside of lid, two hinged doors to front of cabinet containing recesses for eight glasses, one lacking, the base with a sliding drawer above an inlaid cabinet with three shelves, on slender tapering legs, 108cm high, 40cm wide, 29cm deep.
Silver dressing table wares, comprising a circular topped George V dressing table jar, 5cm high, cut glass scent bottle with silver collar, 5.5cm high, two silver collared salts, a George VI Mappin and Webb silver cruet with preserve spoon and blue glass liner, and a miniature goblet, 7.5cm high, goblet and salt, 2.09oz. (6)
SUPERMAN III (1983) - Framed Production-Made Evil Superman (Christopher Reeve) Corriere Della Sera Newspaper Cover - A framed Corriere Della Sera newspaper cover featuring Evil Superman (Christopher Reeve) from the production of Richard Lester's Superman III. After Gus Gorman (Richard Pryor) exposed him to tar-laced Kryptonite, Superman committed crimes around the world, including straightening the Leaning Tower of Pisa.This black-and-white Corriere Della Sera newspaper cover dated "12 Maggio 1982" and featuring a picture of Evil Superman alongside a straightened version of the tower was created by production for the sequence but ultimately unseen in the final cut. Italian-language filler text and headlines are printed throughout. The cover comes mounted behind glass in a custom blue plastic frame. It exhibits yellowing and staining throughout from production and age. Dimensions: (framed) 17.75" x 13.25" x 1" (45 cm x 33.75 cm x 2.5 cm)This lot is offered at a $100 starting bid with no reserve.Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, March 14th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, March 12th or Wednesday, March 13th.
BEACHES (1988) - CC Bloom's (Bette Midler) Production-Made Framed Photograph - CC Bloom's (Bette Midler) production-made framed photograph from Garry Marshall's Beaches. Bloom married, then divorced, John Pierce (John Heard), taking her photograph of their time together from New York to San Francisco to care for her childhood friend Hillary Whitney (Barbara Hershey). This photo is ultimately unseen in the final cut. This lot consists of a color-printed photograph of Bloom and Pierce drinking mounted behind glass in a leatherette-backed gold-color painted wooden Hollywood Studio Gallery frame. The photograph is intentionally aged and sepia-toned by production; the frame is hand-marked "CT 5096 RRT" on the reverse; and the glass exhibits cracking and should be handled with caution. Dimensions: 11" x 14" x 1" (28 cm x 35.75 cm x 2.5 cm)This lot is offered at a $100 starting bid with no reserve.Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, March 14th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, March 12th or Wednesday, March 13th.
AMOS & ANDREW (1993) - Samuel L. Jackson-Autographed Framed "Andrew Sterling" GQ Cover Display with Production-Made Andrew Sterling ID - A framed "Andrew Sterling" GQ cover display autographed by Samuel L. Jackson with a production-made Andrew Sterling (Jackson) ID from the production of E. Max Frye's Amos & Andrew. Acclaimed playwright Sterling appeared on the cover of GQ in promotional materials for the film. This lot remains ultimately unseen in the final cut. This lot consists of a color-printed copy of a GQ magazine cover featuring Sterling, signed in black ink by Jackson, and mounted behind glass in a custom mahogany-shaded wooden frame, as well as a plastic-laminated New York State ID signed "Andrew Sterling" next to a picture of Sterling and below Sterling's biographical details. The image on the GQ cover print-out was designed by production, though a different version was ultimately used to promote the film, while the ID was made by production but ultimately unseen in the final cut. The glass exhibits scratching and the wood exhibits minor nicks. Dimensions: (framed) 9.5" x 12" x 1.5" (24.25 cm x 30.5 cm x 4 cm)This lot is offered at a $100 starting bid with no reserve.Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, March 14th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, March 12th or Wednesday, March 13th.
A Victoria silver mounted hip flask, the cut-glass body with crested and monogrammed flip cap and sleeve cup, London 1888, and a Continental white metal novelty cream jug, modelled as a shell, repoussé decorated in high relief with flowerheads and C-scrolls, on pad feet, crested, unmarked, first height 13.5cm, second 10cm. (2) £180-£200 --- Condition Report Hip flask: hallmarks rubbed, but minimal wear to monogrammes and crests. Cream jug: small rim split (.5cm); good condition with pounced ground intact.
A Victorian oak and brass mounted tantalus late 19th century, fitted with three cut glass decanters, the mirrored upstand above two hinged door enclosing a divisoned interior complete with drinking vessels, with secret drawer below fitted with cribbage board and playing cards,38cm wide31cm deep35cm highCondition ReportKey present and opertational.Minor nibbles, one of the stoppers has been dropped.
An Edinburgh Crystal glass 'Thistle' bowl 20th century, with am engraved band of thistle motifs above a diamond cut body, raised on knopped stem and circular foot,17cm high20.5cm diameterCondition ReportMinor surface scratches to base commensurate with age and use.Overall in good order, with no breaks.
Assorted silver and white metal items including a pair of late Victorian pierced silver bonbon dishes, a pierced silver small bowl, a modern silver wine coaster, a silver belt buckle, white metal belt buckle, two continental pepperettes lacking covers, modern silver mounted cut glass decanter and a large white metal ladle.
Large and small hand cut glass bowl set. Star pattern and scalloped edge design on large bowl. Grape bushel pattern on decorated the smaller bowl. Largest piece measures: 3"H x 8"dia. Smaller bowl measures: 3.5"H x 4"dia. Condition: Age related wear. Surface scratches at the bottom due to age.
Includes clear cut glass bud vase, a spout pour cruet bottle with handle and a cruet bottle with a glass stopper. Stopper is contemporary to the set and does not match the base vessel. Bud vase measures: 1.5"L x 1.5"W x 4.5"H. Small cruet bottle measures: 3"L x 1.25"W x 5"H. Large cruet bottle measures: 3"L x 3"W x 4.5"H. Condition: Age related wear. Glass stopper is chipped.
Vintage Ladies Red Velvet Jewellery and Perfume Storage Case with Cut Glass Bottles and Key (Loose Rear Hinge, 19th Century Markings)Vintage Ladies Red Velvet Jewellery and Perfume Storage Case with a carry handle, measuring 12.5" x 8.5" x 6.5". It includes 4 cut glass bottles and a key. The rear hinge is loose and will require attention. The locks are marked "Protected 13279," indicating a 19th-century origin. Additionally, the hinges and screws are likely to have been replaced.
Chinese Handpainted Teapot, Grainger and Co Worcester Pink Loving Cup (1881), Cut Glass Scent Jar with Tortoiseshell Lid, Chinese Decorated Lidded Pot with Butterflies and Flowers1. Chinese Handpainted Teapot: This teapot is of Chinese origin, signed on the underside, and in good condition. It stands at approximately 10" high.2. Grainger and Co Worcester Pink Loving Cup (1881): This pink loving cup is unmarked but believed to be made by Grainger and Co Worcester. It is dated 1881.3. Cut Glass Scent Jar with Tortoiseshell Lid: This scent jar features a cut glass body and a tortoiseshell lid.4. Chinese Decorated Lidded Pot with Butterflies and Flowers: This lidded pot is traditionally Chinese in style and is decorated with butterflies and flowers. It has enamel paint on it.
A late Victorian silver Inkstand, by James Deakin & Sons, hallmarked Birmingham 1895, with moulded foliate border, the cut glass inkpot damaged, together with an oval silver open salt, Birmingham 1906, with blue glass liner, a small pepperette in the form of a kitchen pepper, Birmingham 1886, 5cm high, other damaged silver etc., weighable 9.3ozt (a lot)
A later Victorian silver mounted cut glass Spill Vase, by Corke Brothers & Co., hallmarked London, 1900, on circular silver weighted base, 20cm high, together with three silver mounted glass scent flasks, one with damaged stopper, an Edwardian silver inkstand, hallmarked Birmingham, 1902, with damaged glass inkpot, 18cm long, 3.1ozt, other silver mounted dressing table jars etc., ( alot)
A George III silver Mustard Pot, makers mark worn, hallmarked London 1815, hinged cover with armorial, original gilt interior worn, now with replacement glass liner, 8cm wide, together with a George III silver open salt, by S C Younge & Co., hallmarked Sheffield, 1812, corresponding armorial, 9cm wide, a pair of early 19thC silver navette shaped open salts, with pierced bright cut decoration, marks rubbed, liners damaged, one other, probably James Douglas, Edinburgh, marks worn, weighable 10.8ozt (5)
A cased Edwardian silver three piece Cruet Set, by Walker & Hall, hallmarked Sheffield, 1901, with mustard and a pair of open salts, only one glass liner, with three associated cruet spoons, together with a cased silver shell shaped butter dish and knife, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1900, and a cased pair of cut glass butter dishes with silver knives, approx. total weight 10.2ozt (3)
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