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A COLLECTION OF SEVEN CAST METAL MODELS OF LOCOMOTIVES AND STEAM TRAINS including; Evening Star, Lord Nelson, Gladstone, Dean Goods, Iron Duke, Rocket and Colombine, all on wooden plinth bases, together with a CHAD VALLEY CO. LTD. JIGSAW PUZZLE Locom otive King George V, size of puzzle 24" x 8.5" in original vendor's box
PICTURE SHOW MAGAZINES AND ALBUM / CELEBRITY PHOTOGRAPHS Fifteen issues of Picture Show and Film Pictorial 1927 - 1948. Five issues from 1927 - 1932 have tape on the spine, 4 of which include the Art Plate inserts. Plus the Picture Show Annual for 1939. Plus over 100 photographs 1930's - 1980's of various sizes including Dirk Bogarde, Jean Simmons, Jane Seymour, Raquel Welch, Lee Remick, Kim Darby, Michael Douglas, Lionel Barrymore, Charles Boyer, Sandra Bullock, Keanu Reeves, Al Pacino, Rod Taylor, Robert Mitcham, Betty Hutton, Sarah Miles, Alan Hale, Phil Silvers, Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Gary Cooper, Dustin Hoffman, Clint Eastwood, Jessie Matthews, Hayley Mills, Peter Fonda, Paul Newman and Robert Redford. Fair to generally good
AVIATION: Selection of signed magazine photographs (and a few articles), reproduction images, some letters etc., by various fighter and test pilots and other individuals, many associated with the Battle of Britain and World War II, including Bill Green, John Ellis, Fred Gardiner, Brian Smith, Stanley Norris, Alan Hensher, Neville Duke, Dixie Dean, Dennis Smallwood, Jack Bartle, Raymond Baxter, Richard Todd (most on images associated with his role as Guy Gibson in The Dam Busters), Hamish Mahaddie, Ken MacKenzie etc. Some duplication. G to generally VG, 44
TITANIC: Eleanor Ileen Johnson Shuman (1910-1998) American Survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic on 15th April 1912. A.L.S., Eleanor, one page, 8vo, n.p., n.d., to Philip. Shuman predicts that her correspondent will be back from Belfast when he receives her letter and continues to remark 'I turned down three trips already. I just received an invitation to go to New York this summer' and concluding 'My son wants me to sell my house and move out to the country where he lives. He doesn't like me living alone'; Millvina Dean (1912-2009) British Civil Servant, the last survivor of the sinking of the RMS Titanic on 15th April 1912 and, at two months old, also the youngest passenger on board. A.L.S., Millvina, one page, slim 8vo printed Notes stationery, n.p., 11th August n.y., to Philip. Dean returns some cards (no longer present) which she has signed and, in a postscript, informs her correspondent 'I go to Cobh next week to open the “Titanic” restaurant'. VG, 2
FAMOUS MEN & WOMEN: A large, miscellaneous selection of signed pieces, cards, A.Ls.S., T.Ls.S., signed photographs of various sizes, signed newspaper and magazine photographs etc., by a diverse range of famous men and women including Oliver North, Hartley Shawcross, Cynthia Asquith, Anne Chamberlain, Margaret Lloyd George, Millicent Garrett Fawcett, Angus Ogilvy, Millvina Dean & Beatrice Sandstrom, Edmund Hillary, John Hunt, Richard Branson, Chay Blyth, Robin Knox-Johnston, Alec Rose, Francis Chichester, Alan Villiers, Thomas Lipton, George Foster Peabody, Andrew Mellon, George Washington Cass, Henry Ford II, Leslie O'Brien, Basil Smallpeice, Isaac Wolfson, Bertram Mills, Laurence Cadbury, Hugh Fraser, Pat Simmons, Margot Asquith, Olave Baden Powell, Vesta Tilley, Nancy Astor, Elsa Maxwell, Katharine Stewart-Murray, Aga Khan III, J. Arthur Rank, Ralph Abernathy, John Boyd Orr and many others. Some duplication. G to VG, 127
VISITOR’S BOOK: A good dark leather bound oblong 4to Visitor’s Book previously belonging to the Liverpool Seamen’s Friend Society and Gordon Smith Institute for Seamen, dating from 1927-62 and containing over 1000 signatures by a wide variety of famous individuals including Basil Hitchcock, Lewis Clinton-Baker, Earl of Lytton, Sefton Brancker, Frank Benson, Edward R. G. R. Evans, Percy Dean VC, Gladys Cooper, John Martin Harvey, Gordon Campbell VC, William Goodenough, John Jellicoe, Lord Russell of Liverpool, Duff Cooper, Cecil Romer, Roger Keyes, Henry Oliver, Hamilton Harty, Martin Dunbar-Nasmith VC, Isobel Baillie, Sybil Thorndike, Lewis Casson, Gracie Fields, Turner Layton, Clarence Johnstone, Sophie Tucker, Georgie Wood, Estelle Winwood, Gerald du Maurier, Mildred Bruce, Randolph Churchill. Prince George, Duke of Kent, Geoffrey Lawrence (later Baron Oaksey), Ethel Snowden, Katharine Atholl, King George VI (2; one signed Albert as Duke of York in 1934 and the other George R I, as King in 1941), Cedric Hardwicke, David Maxwell Fyfe, Cyril Fuller, Edward Unwin VC, Princess Alice, Jean Batten, Prince Bernhard, Philip Noel Baker, Kingsley Wood, Wilfred Pickles, Esmond Knight, Percy Noble, James Dorling, Robert Hornell, Vincent Massey, Edwina Mountbatten, Princess Mary, Princess Marina, Arthur Power, Denis Boyd, William Tennant, Louis Mountbatten, Mark Pizey and many other naval and military officers, politicians and other dignitaries (mayors etc.) etc. Some of the signatures appear on multiple occasions and the majority have added their address and date etc. in their hands. Lacking the spine and the front board loose. Some light overall age wear, G
Hampshire, Lockerley.- Popham (Sir Stephen, soldier, fought at Agincourt, of Popham, Hampshire, c. 1386-1444) Charter, Stephen Popham "miles" grants to John Kybbett of fforde land in lokerley [Lockerley] & Estdeane [East Dean], witnesses: Edward Harryes, Richard Hamonde and others, manuscript in Latin, on vellum, 13 lines, folds, slight stain in fold, slightly browned, lacks seals, 145 x 350mm., 1437.
BENJAMIN DEAN WYATT (British 1775-1850)A pair of plans showing the floor plan for a house designed for His Grace The Duke of WellingtonPen, ink and watercolour, 63 x 86cmSigned, inscribed and dated 'Benj Wyatt Archt. AD. 1817' (upper edge)Provenance: The Kelly Collection, sale Adam's, 21.06.2011.
• DEAN CORNWELL (1892-1960) TWO STUDIES FOR MURALS FOR THE ROTUNDA OF THE LOS ANGELES PUBLIC LIBRARY gouache & watercolour Largest: 53.5 x 28.5cm / 21 x 111/4in unframed Cornwell worked with Sir Frank Brangwyn, R.A. between 1926-1930 in preparation for his murals for the Rotunda of the Los Angeles Public Library, 1927-1932. We are grateful to Dr Libby Horner for her assistance in cataloguing these works. (2)
An unusual late Victorian spring-driven regulator timepiece movement and dial, Reid and Sons, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, late 19th century The four pillar single chain fusee movement with inverted train incorporating Harrison’s maintaining power and deadbeat escapewheel positioned towards the base, the backplate signed Reid & Sons, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, No.R 4911 over counterweighted motionwork arbor for the minute hand and substantial pendulum suspension hook/bracket to lower margin, the 16 inch circular cream painted Roman numeral dial inscribed REID & SONS “ELECTRIC” over subsidiary seconds dial to centre and with bold dark steel hands incorporating club-shaped tips (pallets, pendulum and seconds hand lacking). The Newcastle-on-Tyne firm of retail silversmiths, Jewellers and clock/watch makers was formed by Christian Ker Reid in 1788. He was born in Canongate, Edinburgh on the 8th September 1756 the son of Andrew Reid, a brewer, and his wife Christian Bruce. At the age of twelve he was apprenticed to the Edinburgh silversmith William Davie, the indentures being signed on the 29th March 1769. He was to be William Davie's final apprentice. Having completed his term with Davie, Christian Ker Reid secured a position with Langlands & Robertson as a journeyman and arrived in Newcastle in June 1778. In late 1787 or early 1788, after nearly ten years with Langlands & Robertson, Christian Ker Reid opened in business on his own account, firstly on the south side of St Nicholas Churchyard, moving to the Groat Market in 1790 and then to Dean Street in 1801. The business continued in the hands of various generations of the Reid family who were subsequently appointed 'Makers to the Lords of the Admiralty' and were known as retailers of often top quality and interesting clocks, watches and chronometers. In 1862 Christian John Reid appointed his sons Thomas Arthur Reid and Walter Cecil Reid and his brother David Reid as partners; David Reid retired on the 31st July 1882. On the Death of Christian John Reid in 1891 Thomas Arthur Reid and Walter Cecil Reid became joint owners and were joined shortly after by a new partner, Francis James Langford. The business became a limited liability firm in 1930 and part of the Northern Goldsmiths Co. Ltd in 1967 and is still trading today.It is most likely that the current lot was made whilst the firm was primarily in the hands of brothers Thomas Arthur and Walter Cecil Reid. The unusual design suggests that the timepiece was intended to be incorporated into an architectural structure/fitting such as a screen or partition. The inclusion “ELECTRIC” within the dial inscription is curious as the timepiece is purely mechanical being driven by a spring and fusee. However it is perhaps appropriate to speculate that the movement may have served as a mechanical ‘master timepiece’ which, with the provision of electrical contacts within the pendulum assembly, could have been used to regulate a series of electrically powered slave dials. This possibility may perhaps account for the ‘upside-down’ layout of the wheel train as this configuration would allow the pendulum to swing clear of the movement beneath making it easier for electrical switchgear to be incorporated near the top of the pendulum where the very small motion of the swing would be most appropriate.
A Royal Crown Derby vase in the manner of WEJ Dean, faults; a Wedgwood Jasperware jug, c.1900; a Wedgwood Willow pattern jug; a Crescent China part coffee set; Staffordshire teawares; two hand painted plates, signed Catford, dated 1929; Gaudy Welsh; a cut glass decanter; a pair of 19th century drinking glasses, faceted stems; sundae dishes; qty
18th Century Irish School"Rev. Dean Cadogan Keatinge, Dean of Clogher," oval miniature Portrait of him wearing a fur lined coat and a turban type hat on ivory, 10cms (4"), in ornate rococo style gilt frame. (1)* Keatinge, born Narraghmore, Kildare, died Clogher Dungannon South Tyrone. He was half brother of Maurice Bagenal, St. Ledger Keatinge.
William H. Howis, 19th Century Welsh School"Ragland Castle, South Wales," O.O.C., 105cms x 152cms (42" x 60 1/2") in original contemporary giltwood frame by A. Lesage, Dublin with label. (1)* Painted for the Earl of Carrington, inscribed on label on reverse, "This is where the Rev. Thomas Swift the vicar of Goodrich in Herefordshire was imprisoned during the English Civil War. Dean Jonathan Swift was very proud of his grandfather and his exploits in the royalist cause. As his celebrated grandson observed "He suffered more for his Prince than any person of his condition in England." He unfortunately did not live to see the Restoration and reap any benefit from his loyalty. N.B. Should read: Raglan Castle not Ragland
Hornby China 00 Gauge Steam Locomotives, boxed trio of limited edition GWR locomotives including R3165 Star Class locomotive and tender Lode Star 471/1000 with certificate, R2614 Dean Class 3031 Lorna Doone 3047, 815/2000 with certificate, and R2143 61xx Class tank locomotive 6150 118/1000, G-E, boxes G-E, (3)
Hornby China 00 Gauge Train Packs, boxed limited edition duo comprising, R 2956 GWR 175 Dean Single, including Achilles Class locomotive, tender and two coaches, 381/1000 and R2806 The Last Single Wheeler, including LMS (Ex Caledonian) Single 4-4-2 locomotive 14010, tender and three coaches, 1159/2000, both with certificates, G-E, boxes G, (2)
Hornby China 00 Gauge Train Packs, boxed limited edition duo comprising R2560 Lord of the Isles, including Dean Single Lord of the Isles locomotive, tender and three coaches, 2498/2500 and R2610 The Caledonian, including 4-4-2 CR locomotive, tender and three coaches, 564/3000, both with certificates, G-E, boxes G, (2)
A 19th Century mahogany satinwood banded, inlaid and marquetry secretaire bookcase:, bordered with boxwood and ebony lines and decorated with husks to the spandrels, the upper part with a tulipwood banded cornice and arcaded pendant husk frieze, fitted with adjustable shelves enclosed by a pair of ogee pointed arch astragal glazed panel doors, the lower part having a fall with central oval satinwood panel decorated with cherubs at play, flanked by laurel garlands and foliate stems, enclosing a fitted interior with small drawers, pigeon holes and tooled leather inset writing surface, the cupboard below fitted with sliding trays enclosed by a pair of doors with circular satinwood panels depicting male and female seated figures writing and reading, the shaped apron base on splayed beaded feet, 111cm (3ft 7 1/2in) wide, 222cm (7ft 3 1/4in) high.*Notes Stamped W. Bertram, 100 Dean St, Soho W.
A set harlequin set of twelve pairs of silver and ivory fish servers, Sheffield 1895, one knife with a different makers mark and Sheffield 1923, in fitted golden oak case CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A 19th century yellow metal and diamond set portrait ring, the oval ring set with a portrait of a maiden, possibly on ivory, with a foliate shank, the reverse engraved 'Jan 17th 1899', in leather box CONDITION REPORT: Glass to the front very scratched. All diamonds are rose cuts and are still present, difficult to assess the condition of the portrait because the glass is so scratched it's hard to see beneath it. The shoulders are in good order with foliate detail, it appears that the hoop has been re-sized several times and is wearing thin to the back. The hoop is a size L but is slightly oval in shape. Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
English School - late 18th century, Watercolour on ivory miniature, Portrait of Catherine Perceval (nee Compton) Countess of Egmont (1731-1784), Engraved veso 'Catherine (Compton) Countess of Egmont, ob June 11th 1784',4cm x 3.25cm, (height including loop 6cm)In a Mrs Newman yellow metal and seed pearl pendant mount. Catherine Perceval was the second wife of John Perceval (1711-1770). Their second son was Spencer Perceval (1762-1812), he was assassinated in May 1812 and is the only Prime Minister to have been murdered. CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
English School 18th / 19th century, Watercolour on ivory miniature, Portrait of a gentleman, 8.5cm x 5cm, In a continental white metal mounted frame - possibly made form a chatelaine, 12.5cm x 10cm overall CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A 19th century japanese, carved ivory netsuke of a baku, 4.5cm wide with a carved ivory netsuke modelled as a monkey seated resting beside a trunk, 5cm wide (2) (at fault) An early 17th century Japanese manuscript, the Sankai Ibutsu, describes the baku as a shy, Chinese mythical chimera with an elephant's trunk, rhinoceros' eyes, an ox's tail, and a tiger's paws, which protected against pestilence and evil, and was said to 'eat nightmares' or protect against nightmares. CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future. Baku- Stained hairline running through the piece. Chip to tip of tail and top of head. Split running through head. Other- Multiple stained hairlines. No obvious chips or losses.
A 19th century Cantonese carved ivory calling card case, profusely decorated with figures and pagodas, 12cm (hair line crack to the lid) CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future. Overall appearance is good. Descending crack to cover.
A 19th century Cantonese carved ivory calling card case, profusely decorated with figures and pagodas, 11.5cm (chip to the lid) CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future. Some small losses visible however this is minor and not too concerning. Overall appearance is good. Some veined staining to the inner sleeve. Please see additional images.
A Japanese shibayama style lacquered panel, Meiji period (1868-1912), with ivory and mother of pearl inlay, depicting two sages beneath flowers, 39cm x 29cm CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
An Edwardian silver and ivory handled brandy pan, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1909, of compressed circualr form with sparrow beak spout and side pouring handle, 15cm wide overall CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A Victorian pierced silver spectacle case, London 1889, decorated with flowers against a green velvet ground, 24cm, with an Art Nouveau silver spectacles case, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, engraved to the back 'GW 1953-1913', with a pair of silver spectacles and a silver mounted and inlaid tortoiseshell spectacle case, London 1908 (4) CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
An early 20th century violin with 36cm two piece back (measurement lacking button) the back of the scroll stamed 'Conservatory violin Straduari', label to interior reads 'Antonius Stradivarius cremonensis faciebat cremona 1721', with ivory inlay to the top of the finger board, with two bows and case (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A miscellany of silver and other decorative items, to include; a silver cigarette case, a silver cream jug, a papier mache snuff box, a silver mounted Ruskin type ceramic inkwell, Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham, 1901, (the ceramic body badly damaged), an ivory handled plated toasting fork, an amber glass double ended scent bottle, etc (Qty) CONDITION REPORT: The ceramic inkwell is badly damaged and in poor condition, there is a large hole and cracks running around the entire body. The inkwell does detach from the base, it is marked '1B' to the underside but with no other markings. Please see additional images. Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A George IV inlaid yew wood tea caddy, two divisions, on gilt metal ball feet, ivory escutcheons and handles, 15.5cm H x 19.5cm W x 11.5cm D CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
An early 19th century inlaid mahogany tea caddy, decorated with a shell and a bird, with ivory escutcheon, (lacking internal lids), 12.5cm x 18.5cm x 13cm CONDITION REPORT: There is a section of the box wood stringing lacking to the right hand side of the lid and the remaining section is lifting. Other smaller losses including the thin veneer to the underside of the base at two corners. General age wear patina throughout. Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A Victorian silver plated four piece tea and coffee service, of Etruscan design, with ivory insulators, tallest 34cm, with two cast iron door knockers CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A late 19th century canteen of Walker and Hall silver plated Old English and bead flatware, including ivory and ivorine handled knives, three trays in mahogany case, (some knives not original) with a cased set of ivory and silver plated fish eaters (2) CONDITION REPORT: Large canteen - tray 1 - one knife missing, Otherwise appears quite complete - there are some additional items in the base of the canteen, non-matching knives, servers, a Victorian bread knife etc. The overall condition is a little tired with some of the plating wearing through in places. I would suggest that the service has been used. Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.
A Victorian silver plate mounted and frosted glass preserve jar and cover, 13cm high, with a Victorian silver plated three piece tea service, with ivory finial and decorated with ferns, with other plated item and three silver mounted scent bottles (the globular example cracked) CONDITION REPORT: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory or tortoiseshell outside the EU. The government have proposed legislation to create a UK law to ban the sale of all ivory which sources suggest will come into effect in June 2019. Please note this means that this lot is legal to sell now but may not be in the future.

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