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Tobacco silks, USA, ATC, Baseball Players, ref S82, 12 silks, 'M' size, all bar four 'Turkey Red Cigarettes', Arthur Devlin, Larry Doyle, Dygert, Ford, Geo.Gibson (Old Mill Cigarettes), Clark Griffith (Old Mill Cigarettes), John E. Hummel, John G. Kling (Old Mill Cigarettes), John B. Lobert, McConnell, Harry McIntire (Old Mill Cigarettes) & J.T. Meyers (some slight edge fraying, mostly gd) (12)
A set of ten silver and silver gilt Christmas Carol boxes, by Stuart Devlin, London 1971-1980'Good King Wenceslas...', London 1971, the matted rectangular cover with applied bow and ribbon lifting to reveal King Wenceslas looking out with a pile of logs at his feet;'God rest Ye Merry Gentlemen...', London 1972, textured cylindrical cover with applied holly sprig, lifting to reveal two animated figures under a lamp post, textured ground;'Christmas is Coming...', London 1973, linear satin finished cylindrical cover with bow and star detail lifting to reveal an oxidised figure holding a top hat with a goose under his arm;'Hark! the Herald angels Sing...', London 1974, cross-hatched satin finished rectangular cover with applied holly sprig, lifting to reveal a herald angel;'The Holly and the Ivy...', London 1975, linear satin-finished rectangular cover with applied string tie detail, lifting to reveal a man dressed in a top hat and tails holding a sprig of holly and ivy in each hand;'We three Kings of Orient are...', London 1976, satin finished cylindrical cover surmounted with enamel holly detail, lifting to reveal three gilded Kings under a green enamelled palm tree, on an oxidised ground;'I saw three ships...', London 1977, rectangular cover with over-lapping engine-turned circles surmounted with a flower, lifting to reveal two silver-gilt ships flanking a larger silver ship, on a translucent blue enamelled ground;'Ding Dong Merrily on high...', London 1978, textured cylindrical cover surmounted by a silvered bow, lifting to reveal a scene with carol singers, a fir tree and bell tower with swinging bell, on a cream enamelled ground;'While Shepherds Watched...', London 1979, machine turned cylindrical cover with polished top and tie rope detail, lifting to reveal the angel Gabriel appearing to four seated shepherds, translucent yellow enamelled ground;'Away in a Manger...', London 1980, linear-finished cylindrical cover lifting to reveal Mary and Joseph watching over Jesus in the manger, translucent enamelled ground.Condition report: In good condition generally, but need careful cleaning. Most of cards are creased and bent some more so than others. No 7. 'We three ships..' has enamel surface breaking away and will need redoing
North Eastern Railway, the group of medals awarded to James P. Devlin: North Eastern Railway Centre, St John Ambulance Association, a silver badge by Fattorini (Presented to James P. Devlin in recognition of First Aid Services rendered during the Bombardment of the Hartlepools, December 16th 1914, Alex Kaye Butterworth, President), 28mm; Hartlepool Hospital, an openwork gold and enamel badge by Vaughton, with 2 clasps, Hartlepool Hospital and December 16th 1914, 35mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1920, 9ct, 17.25g; British War Medal 1914-1918 (150583 Spr. J.P. Devlin., R.E.); Victory Medal 1914-1919 (150583 Spr. J.P. Devlin., R.E.) [4]. First good fine, others extremely fine £150-£200 --- Sapper James P. Devlin, Royal Engineers
Stuart Devlin (1931-2018): a modern textured silver and silver gilt limited edition Three Ships surprise egg, the top repousse with interlinking ship's sails above a plain band, the exterior base chased to depict waves in relief, the detachable cover opens to reveal three models of yachts on an enamelled sea base with buoy beside, hallmarked by Stuart Devlin, London, 1983 and numbered 21 (21/100), approx 4.16 ozt (129.5 grams), approx 7cm long, in fitted case with certificate
HMS Tiptoe visitors book with 846 autographs inc four Donald Cameron VC and two Bell Davies VC. Incredibly rare signatures of Lt Cdr (later Commander) Donald Cameron VC and Lt (later Vice Admiral) Lancelot Richard Bell Davies VC, CB, DSO, AFC. As far as we know, no copies of these signatures have appeared on the market. They are significantly rarer than, say, Guy Gibson. has over 100 pages of text, signature list etc. A rare opportunity to acquire an important Visitors' Book that was kept in HMS Tiptoe between Nov 1947 and May 1952. Its 846 signatures, most of which have been identified, are a Who's Who of the Royal Navy. Cameron has signed the book four times; Bell Davies has signed it twice. There is some bleeding on some pages, but priced just for the rare VC autographs. Comes with list of the signatures. Includes many Killed in Action during the war with huge array of Admirals and important medal winners. Full list of signatures included, following hundreds of hours of research. Sure to have some valuable and scarce autographs. Includes Commander Donald Cameron VC, David Riley Johnston OBE, DSC Lawrence Hugh Oliphant CBE, DSC Robert Thomas Smith MID x 2Cedric William Crocker Green DSM Lt Michael Timothy Hickie DSC Lt [later Vice Adm] Lancelot Richard Bell Davies VC, CB, DSO, AFC Commander Donald Cameron VC Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] David John Lisle Foster DSC Capt Hugh Christopher Lee Browne CBE, DSO Lt Cdr Edward Talbot Stanley DSO, DSC, MID Vice Admiral (E) Sir Denys Chester Ford KCB, CBE Lt John Arthur Davis DSC Lt (E) Alfred Lewis Giordan DSC Surgeon Lt Eric Arthur Penn DSC, MRCS, LRCP Lt Cdr John Dennis Martin DSC Lt [later Lt Cdr] John Norman Devlin DSC, MBE Lt [later Lt Cdr] Andrew Thomas Chalmers DSC, MID Wilfred Allan Plummer DSC Lt Cdr Arthur John Wright Pitt DSO Cdr Edward Talbot Stanley DSO, DSC Commissioned Engineer Albert Ewart John Hodge MID Lt Phillip Rutter Wood DSC, MID Capt [later Admiral Sir] Gerald Vaughan Gladstone GBE, KCB Lt Ian Macfarlane Stoop DSC Possibly Lt Cdr Robert Stuart Scott Ingham OBE, DSC Lt Cdr Herbert Anthony John Hollings MBE, DSC, MiD Skipper Lt Harry Leonard Lang DSC, RD, RNR Lt Cdr [later Cdr] Cecil Gordon DSO Lt Cdr Robert George Pierson Bulkeley DSC Instructor Lt Clifford John Jones MID Lt [later Capt] Donald Roy Saxon DSC, MID, RCN Lt [later Cdr] Charles Brian Mills DSC Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Gerald Slingsby Mellor DSC Lt John Hateley Blacklock OBE, MIDL (E) [later Rear Admiral] Derek Garland Spickernell CB, CEng, FIMechE, FIET, FIMar Cdr (E) Richard Frederick Hermann Schlesinger Tolson DSC Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Gerald Slingsby Mellor DSC Lt Cdr (E) Robert George Lane DSC, MIMarE Lawrence Hugh Oliphant CBE, DSC Lt Donald Cameron Douglas MID Cdr [later Commodore] Sir Thomas Erasmus Barlow, 3rd Baronet, DSC, DL Lt Cdr (S) Gerald Huthwaite Moore CBE, MID Lt Cdr Peter Edward Newstead DSC Capt Casper Silas Balfour Swinley DSO, DSC, ADC Lt [later Cdr] Charles Brian Mills DSC Cdr [later Capt] Stewart Armstrong Porter DSC, MID Temp Lt Cdr Herbert Frank Metson DSC Cdr [later Capt] George Edward Hunt DSO, DSC, MID x 2 Lt Michael Timothy Hickie DSC Lt Donald Cameron Douglas MID Lt Reginald Patrick Fitzgerald DSC, MID Lt Cdr Peter Edward Newstead DSC Lt Reginald Patrick Fitzgerald DSC, MID Lt Donald Cameron Douglas MID Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Richard John Sutton DSC Lt Cdr Jack Whitton DSC Lt Cdr Guy Stewart Chetwode Clarabut DSO, DSC, MID Lt Cdr [later Rear Admiral Sir] Michael Francis de Halpert DSC Lt Cdr Jack Whitton DSC Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Richard John Sutton DSC Cdr (E) Edward Hort Player DSC Lt Cdr Henry Carty Gowan OBE, MID Lt Cdr [later Capt] Michael Lindsay Coulton Crawford DSC, MIDL (E) [later Vice Admiral Sir)] John Stuart Crosbie Lea F/O Gerhard Hegland DSC (500909)Senior Commissioned Engineer Joel Clifford Edgecombe Blamey DSC, DSM Lt [later Major] Michael Mancell Aldworth VRD, MID Lt Cdr [later Vice Admiral] Iwan Geoffrey Raikes KCB, CBE, DSC Cdr [later Capt] George Edward Hunt DSO, DSC MID x 2 Lt Cdr James Stuart Launders ADC, DSO, DSC Cdr Edward Talbot Stanley DSO, DSC, MID Lt Cdr James Anthony Lawrence Wilkinson DSC Lt Cdr John Dennis Martin DSC Lt Cdr [later Rear Adm] David Hepworth CB Cdr (S) [later Rear Admiral] Morrice Alexander McMullen CB, OBE Cdr (S) [later Rear Admiral] Morrice Alexander McMullen CB, OBE Lt [later Admiral Sir] Derek Roy Reffell KCB Cdr John Douglas Hayes DSO, MID x 2Air Commodore Henry Edward Forrow CB, OBE, OAR4 (04007) Lt Col George Burnett Stevenson MID (52699)Capt Archibald George Forman CBE, DSC, MID x 2 Lt Cdr Robert Francis Gerard Elsworth DSC Ian Edward Fraser VC, DSC, LoM, RD, JP Lt William Albert Perren MID Lt Cdr Henry Carty Gowan OBE, MID Lt Cdr Douglas Lambert DSC Capt Casper Silas Balfour Swinley DSO, DSC, ADC Capt Douglas Henry Reid Bromley DSC, MID x 2 Lt Cdr (E) Ronald Henry Bull DSC Cdr (L) Thomas Joseph Roger Kirkby MID Vice Admiral Albert Lawrence Poland KBE, CB, DSO, DSC, MID x 2Capt Basil Jones DSO, DSC, MID Rear Admiral (E) Ronald Gordon Murray CB, CBE Lt Cdr [later Cdr] Donald Hay MID Lt Cdr David Swanston DSO, DSC Lt [later Admiral Sir] Peter Geoffrey Marshall Herbert KCB, OBE Lt [later Cdr] John Hateley Blacklock OBE, MID Lt Cdr [later Rear Adm] David Hepworth CB Cdr Edward Talbot Stanley DSO, DSC, MID Cdr Donald Cameron VCL (E) John Watkins Northwood MBE, DSC, MID, MIMarE Lt Cdr James Stuart Launders ADC, DSO, DSC Lt Cdr Brian Cochrane Longbottom MID Cdr Donald Cameron VC Lt Cdr [later Capt (Hon)] Richard Femister Tibbatts DSC Lt Cdr [later Vice Admiral Sir] Ian Stewart McIntosh CB, MBE, DSO, DSC Lt Cdr [later Capt] Stanley William Clayden DSC Lt Cdr Sybold van Ravesteijn ON4, BK x 2, OHK5, OV1, XX, DSC Lt [later Rear Admiral] John Bethell Hervey CB, OBEL (E) [later Lt Cdr] Ernest Redver Head OBE, MID Lt Cdr (E) [later Cdr] Gerald Slingsby Mellor DSC Squadron Leader Sidney Frank Tolman MID (73914) Cdr Alec Murray McKillop DSC, MID x 2 Lt [later Admiral Sir] Allan Gordon Tait KCB, DSC, MID Capt Ian Agnew Patterson Macintyre CBE, CB, DSO, LegH Charles Learmonth Bedale DSC, RN Captain Francis Howard DSC, RN Cdr John Bertram de Betham Kershaw DSO Cdr (E) [later Reverend] Oliver John Frank Lockwood St John DSC Capt Hugh Christopher Browne CBE, DSO Capt [later Rear Admiral] Bertram Wilfrid Taylor CB, DSC, MID Lt Cdr [later Cdr] John Raymond Henry Bull MBE, DSC Lt Cdr Bruce Collins MBE, MID Capt [later Vice Admiral Sir] Maxwell Richmond KBE, CB OBE, DSO, RB, CdeG, MID x 2 Cdr Ralph Grosvenor Jenkins OBE, DSC, MIDG/C [later Acting Air Vice Marshal] Fergus Alexander Pearce CBE, MID x 2 (26187)Capt [later Admiral of the Fleet Sir] Michael Le Fanu GCB, DSC, LoM, MID Lt Cdr Edmund Roger Stone MIDF/L [later G/C] Basil William Parsons CBE, DFC, AFC, MID (133754) Lt [later Vice Adm] Lancelot Richard Bell Davies VC, CB, DSO, AFC. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A MATCHED PAIR OF SILVER AND SILVER GILT WINE COASTERS BY STUART DEVLINLONDON 1975 AND 1976With filigree borders, 14cm (5 1/2in) diameter, with wood bases; together with a silver and silver gilt bowl by Stuart Devlin, London 1974, with a silver gilt filigree border, engraved Daddy with love on your 65th Birthday from the children. Nov 16th 1978, 16cm (6 1/4in) diameter, 165g (5.3 oz) weighableCondition Report: Coasters- A few minor dents to plain sides, damp marks to wooden bases, crisp marks, no other faultsBowl- crisp marks, no faultsCondition Report Disclaimer
A silver gilt and enamel surprise egg by Stuart Devlin, the textured silver gilt egg opening to reval a leaping frog with vari shade enamel pool, lily pad and flowers, numbered 28 to base, Stuart Devlin, London, 1987, height 6cm, gross weight 83.4g. With maker's fitted case and stand 'Works of Art by Stuart Devlin Exclusive to Boodles'.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairTarnishing and discolouration in keeping with ageMarks clearEnamel in good to fair condition, some light scratches and losses to edgesStand with losses
A silver gilt and enamel 'Silver Jubilee' surprise egg by Stuart Devlin, the exterior decorated with royal crest, shamrocks, thistles and roses, opening to reveal an enamel and red velvet crown, base numbered 15, Stuart Devlin, London, 1977, length 7cm, gross weight 234.1g. With maker's fitted case.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairTarnishing and discolouration in keeping with ageA couple of losses to cream enamel on crown, visible only on close inspectionMarks clearFitted case slightly faded
STUART DEVLIN - an Elizabeth II silver-gilt 'Away In A Manger' Christmas Carol Surprise Box, cylindrical form with textured cover, opening to reveal enamel nativity scene, hallmarks London 1980, limited edition no. 245/500, overall height 6.5cm, 4.7oz, boxed with certificate cardNo damage or repairs, no enamel loss, gilding still bright, only very light abrasions, hallmarks clear
A cased silver-gilt surprise 'Jack and Jill' egg, by Stuart Devlinmarked London, 1977, the limited edition 'Jack and Jill' egg, numbered 37, within Boodle and Dunthorne fitted case, corresponding presentation box, original number card, receipt dated April 1977 and wooden stand height approximately 7cm, total overall weight 4.6 oztCondition:
Ring "Princess Diana Tiara", Entwurf StuartDevlin für Franklin Mint, England 1985. 18 kt GG, kronenförmig, besetzt m. 3 kl. Brillanten v. zus. ca. 0,10 ct u. 4 kl. weißen Perlen. Ringschiene innen bez. "FM 85 18 K" sowie m. div. engl. Punzen u. unbek. Monogr. "JP". RG 57. 4,2 g. Orig. Box innen m. königl. Wappen u. bez. "BY APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER". Gebrauchsspuren.
A SILVER 'STUART DEVLIN' COMMEMORATIVE 'HRH PRINCE OF WALES AND LADY DIANA' ROYAL WEDDING GOBLET, plain polished triangular cup with a gilt interior, Prince of Wales feathers to the stem, marked 'ICH DIEN' translated 'I Serve', on a circular base, engraved 'HRH The Prince of Wales, Lady Diana Spencer, 29th July 1981', hallmarked 'Stuart Devlin' London 1981, approximate height 18.5cm, approximate gross weight 334.8 grams, 10.76ozt (condition report: general light wear, some slight tarnishing to the interior, no dinks or damage, overall condition good)
Stuart Devlin (1931-2018), a silver, silver gilt and enamel surprise egg, London 1975, textured and containing enamel butterflies, 7.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Slight chipping to one enamel butterfly wing. Some wear to silver giltARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Stuart Devlin (1931-2018), a pair of silver and silver-gilt three-light candelabra, maker's mark and hallmarks for London 1974, 25.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Some very light wear in line with age and usage. Overall appearance good. Approximately 939gARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Stuart Devlin (1931-2018), a silver, silver gilt and enamel surprise egg, London 1978 of textured form, containing a hedgehog, 7.5cm, approximately 135gm CONDITION REPORT: Wear to silver gilt, otherwise good.ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
STUART DEVLIN: a unique 18 carat gold, lapis lazuli and diamond shaped boxLondon 1979Rounded triangular form with plain polished sides, the lapis lazuli matrix held by claw grips, the hinged top applied with a spray of flowers, formed by two carved milk opal flower heads, each centred with a mounted diamond and with six carved nephrite leaves, length 5.5cm, weight total 90gms.Footnotes:Gold boxes by Stuart Devlin are very rare. Stuart Devlin had the opal flowers carved in Germany.LiteratureStuart Devlin: Designer Goldsmith Silversmith, published ACC Art Books, 2018, page 330For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
STUART DEVLIN: a unique 18 carat gold and malachite boxLondon 1979Hexagonal form, with fine textured and polished sides, hinged top with centred with a malachite stone with bevelled edges, with a border of applied flower in white and yellow golds, length 7.6cm, weight total 168gms.Footnotes:Gold boxes by Stuart Devlin are very rare. Stuart Devlin had the opal flowers carved in Germany.LiteratureStuart Devlin: Designer Goldsmith Silversmith, published ACC Art Books, 2018, page 330For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of 7 photography related books on Fashion, style and social history. To include Polly Devlin Vogue Book Of Fashion Photography, Shots Of Style Photographs Chosen By David Bailey, The Photography Book by Phaidon Press and The Hulton Getty Picture Collection 1920's, 30's and 40's.
λ George Devlin (Scottish 1937-2014)The Old PontoonOil on canvas45.5 x 51cm (17¾ x 20 in.)Provenance:Thompson's Gallery, LondonCondition Report: Under perspex, unexamined out of glazed frame. In overall good original condition. Inspection under UV reveals no obvious evidence of restoration or repair. Condition Report Disclaimer
A 2oz silver proof Concorde medallion commemorating the last flight in 2003; 75th Anniversary 24-hours of D-Day Gold £1 Coin Set; 2002 Royal Australian Mint Queen Mother 1oz Five Dollar Coin designed by Stuart Devlin and a Franklin Mint Royal Wedding Eyewitness silver proof medal; 1995 Queen Mother silver one pound Guernsey coin x 2, 1995 and 1987 one pound coins, 1994 Barbados one dollar coin and a 1999 Rugby World Cup Two pound coin (10)
A silver gilt and enamel 'Silver Jubilee' surprise egg by Stuart Devlin, the exterior decorated with royal crest, shamrocks, thistles and roses, opening to reveal an enamel and red velvet crown, base numbered 64, Stuart Devlin, London, 1977, length 7cm, gross weight 238.3g. With maker's fitted case.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairTarnishing in keeping with ageA couple of losses to enamel detailing on crown, visible with close inspectionFitted case faded

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