WINSTON S CHURCHILL 'THE SECOND WORLD WAR', six volume set, all first editions, first five volumes have a colour bookplate named to Gray, volume six has a monochrome unmarked bookplate, with a receipt for volume 1 for Major R V Gray RAMC, British Army of the Rhine dated Oct 1948, dust covers torn and creased
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SIX BOXES OF ASSORTED FICTION AND NON FICTION BOOKS, to include four childrens pony books signed by the author Victoria Eveleigh and artist Chris Eveleigh, three Mary Rose Hayfield rural story books, all first editions and signed by author, boxed set of Colin Dexter paperbacks etc (Condition report: all used but clean, signed editions in good condition)
TWO 9CT GOLD GARNET RINGS, the first designed with a six claw set, oval cut ruby (low quality, possibly treated) colourless stone set shoulders, plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham, ring size Q, approximate gross weight 2.5 grams, the second a cluster ring centring on an oval cut synthetic ruby, within a surround of single cut diamonds, trifurcated shoulders to a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct gold London, ring size N, approximate gross weight 3.0 grams
A GROUP OF ROYAL ALBERT, CARLTON WARE, AYNSLEY, ROYAL WORCESTER, ETC, including Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern two tea cups and saucers and a set of six 'Lavender Rose' pattern 21cm dessert / starter plates, one badly cracked and stained, a pair of 'Moss Rose' pattern tea plates, small chip to foot rim, a set of six Aynsley 7956 fruit pattern 20.7cm diameter dessert/ starter plates, printed D.Jones signature, two Carlton Ware leaf and foxglove pattern dishes, crazed and one stained, an Avondale glass elephant paperweight, a small Beswick Corgi, etc (32) (Condition report: specific damage mentioned within the description, all appears to be first quality, the Lavender Rose plates show signs of moderate to heavy use)
TWO 9CT GOLD BRACELETS, the first designed with alternating shamrock and claddagh links, fitted with a broken lobster claw clasp, hallmarked 9ct gold London, length 190mm, the second designed with openwork lozenge shape links detailed with a circular pattern, fitted with a lobster claw clasp, hallmarked 9ct gold London, length 180mm, also including a broken piece of curb link chain fitted with a spring clasp stamped 375, approximate gross weight 6.5 grams
THREE 9CT GOLD RINGS, the first set with an oval cut blue sapphire, within a floral surround set with single cut diamonds, plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct gold Sheffield, ring size N, a flower shape ring set with a central circular cut green stone within a surround of single cut diamond detailed petals, tapered shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct gold Sheffield, ring size Q, together with an openwork floral pattern ring, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham, ring size M, approximate gross weight 5.1 grams
AUTOGRAPHS AND BOOKS, comprising a signed Norman Wisdom book 'Cos I'm a Fool', together with a signed first day cover, signed Dermot Reeve 'Winning Ways' book, Signed Benny Hill photograph with personel inscription to the front and back, Shirley Eaton signature on a Princess Diana first day cover, Mark Hamill signature to a 'The Empire Strikes Back' studio photograph, together with eight Giles cartoon books, three Rothmans Football year books and Opta football year book
THREE 9CT GOLD RINGS, the first a single cut diamond detailed cluster ring, stamped diamond weight 0.05cts, to a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct gold Sheffield, ring size N, the second an oval floral detailed locket ring, opens to reveal two photo compartments, within a rope twist surround, trifurcated shoulders leading onto a plain polished band, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham, ring size L, together with a colourless cubic zirconia set wishbone ring, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham, ring size K, approximate gross weight 6.2 grams
FOUR NECKLACES, the first with a heart shaped locket, engraved floral design with the words 'I love You', opens to reveal two photo sections, fitted with a tapered bail hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham, suspended from a fine cable chain with spring clasp stamped 375, length 440mm, a fine belcher chain with spring clasp hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham import, length 400mm, a fine Prince of Wales chain with spring clasp stamped 9k, length 460mm, together with a yellow metal paste set heart pendant fitted with a tapered bail (unmarked) suspended from a fine cable chain with spring clasp stamped 375, approximate total gross weight 6.6 grams
THREE SILVER BROOCHES, the first a circular open work floral brooch, hallmarked 'HO' Edinburgh import possibly 1952, fitted with a brooch pin, the second a Norwegian white guilloche enamel floral brooch, worn gilt reverse fitted with a brooch pin, signed 'Aksel Holmsen' Norway sterling 925S', the last a detailed flower brooch, fitted with a brooch pin, stamped to the reverse 925 Mexico, approximate total gross weight 22.5 grams
* GERARD BURNS (SCOTTISH b. 1961), WINTER WOODLAND WALK oil on canvas, signed image size 100cm x 100cm, overall size 123cm x 123cm Framed. Note: Gerard Burns is one of Scotland's best known and most successful living artists. He trained at Glasgow School of Art and achieved UK wide acclaim as Winner of the Daily Mail ''Not the Turner'' Competition in 2003 with a £20,000 first prize. His many private collectors include The Malaysian Royal Family, Ewan McGregor, Sir Tom Hunter and numerous celebrities from the worlds of entertainment, sport and politics. Exhibiting Galleries include Thompson's Gallery, London; Contemporary Fine Art Gallery Eton; Richmond Hill Gallery, Loch Gallery, Toronto; Robertson's Fine Art Gallery, Edinburgh. Works in Corporate Collections include Aberdeen Asset Management New York and Aberdeen, RBS Scotland, Standard Charter Bank, West Coast Capital, Accenture, Dublin, Stagecoach Group, Norwood Club, New York. National Public Collections include Hunterian Art Gallery, Glasgow; Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow; Burns Museum Alloway, Ayr; Scottish National Portrait Gallery (Portraits of former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond, and author Denise Mina entered into the permanent collection at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery in 2015). The Scottish Parliament (''The Rowan'' hung in the former First Minister Alex Salmond's office for the duration of his tenure and Portrait of Margo McDonald entered into the permanent collection and was installed at the Scottish Parliament in Sept 2016). Glasgow Caledonian University Portrait of Chancellor Professor Yunus installed 2016, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons Glasgow. Portrait of former President Frank Dunn installed April 2016. Recent portraits include Judy Murray, Nicola Sturgeon (First Minister, Scotland), Neil Lennon, Kirsty Wark, Alan Cumming, Billy Connolly, Elaine C Smith, Doddie Weir & Sir Brian and Lady Soutar.
* JACK KNOX RSA RSW RGI (SCOTTISH 1936 - 2015), NUCKELAVEE limited edition lithograph, signed and numbered 43/50, from the Scottish Bestiary Portfolio image size 53cm x 36cm, sheet size 76cm x 56cm, overall size 85cm x 65cm Mounted, framed and under glass. Note: Whilst in his final year at University Charles Booth-Clibborn published The Scottish Bestiary under his imprint The Paragon Press. Booth-Clibborn had invited the Orkney born writer George Mackay Brown to produce texts, in the form of poetry and prose, to accompany 20 prints by Scottish artists depicting 19 animals – real and mythological. By chance Knox had done a series of drawings relating to the poems of Mackay Brown several years before being invited to contribute to the Bestiary. He made a few small sketches before working directly on the lithographic stone. The black lithographic line was printed first and a translucent white square screenprinted over the top. The Nuckelavee is a supernatural creature: a creature of abject terror, spoken of with baited breath. Mackay Brown’s poem refers to an Orcadian tale about an encounter with a Nuckelavee.

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