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TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD BROOCHES, the first designed with a central circular blue sapphire within a wirework knot surround leading to spherical ball terminals, stamped 9ct, the second a 9ct brooch with applied floral, foliate and beaded detail, with circular vacant panel to the reverse, with 9ct hallmark for Birmingham 1900, lengths 40mm and 46mm, approximate total weight 5.8 grams
A QUANTITY OF BOXED EXCLUSIVE FIRST EDITION BOXED SETS AND GIFT SETS, to include London Transport Museum Sets No 1 and No 2 (99908 and 99909), four assorted Southdown sets including No 2 Leyland Titan PD2 and Bedford OB (99910), all models appear complete and look to have hardly ever been removed from boxes, with limited edition certificates where appropriate, some wear to outer boxes (16)
TWO CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES WITH 9CT GOLD CLASPS, both designed as single rows of near uniform cultured pearls, the first with an elongated textured push piece clasp, the second with a banded spherical push piece clasp, both clasps with either 9ct hallmark or import mark, lengths 420mm and 480mm
TWO SINGLE ROW LAPIS LAZULI BEAD NECKLACES, the first designed as a near uniform row of spherical lapis lazuli beads, with three replacement beads, the second designed as a graduated row of lapis lazuli beads with a central circular red cinnebar panel, both with spring ring clasps, lengths approximately 440mm
A REPRODUCTION FOR HARRODS MATCHING TV AND HI FI CABINETS, with a mahogany finish and brass drop handle with shaped back plates, the TV cabinet has a lift and slide top door and a fall front bottom drawer, the hi fi cabinet has a lift up lid and first drawer, the next two false drawer fronts drop and the last is a fall front drawer, both cabinets 82cm wide x depth 50cm x height 91cm (2)
THREE PAIRS OF EARRINGS, the first a pair of circular colourless cubic zirconia studs, stamped 14k, the second pair designed as a central heart shaped cubic zirconia within a circular cubic zirconia surround, stamped 375, the third pair designed as a pear shape dyed purple jade drop suspended from a square and circular panel set with purple and colourless gems, with 9ct hallmark, lengths 6mm to 22mm, approximate total weight 6.2 grams
THREE DECORATIVE FANS, the first designed as pierced bone sticks to the paper leaf depicting a Victorian family dining outside, the second with pierced wooden sticks and material leaf with a couple in an outdoor scene, the third with bone sticks, material leaf and hand painted floral detail, with one fan box, some damage to fans
THREE BROOCHES, the first a late Victorian oval banded agate brooch within a silver claw and bead setting, the second a Norwegian brooch by Arne Nordlie of oval outline, the central rose within a white guilloche enamel surround, the third an elongated diamond shape with central floral and foliate design set with marcasite, lengths 38mm to 83mm, approximate total weight 42.6 grams
The Beatles, The Beatles ("White Album") Double LP - original UK First Press Mono Release 1968 - Apple PMC 7067/8 - Top opening, numbered (0156450), embossed, fully laminated Gatefold Garrod and Lofthouse sleeve with inner flipbacks, with Black Inners and Lyric poster (no photos) - Sleeve and Poster both EX, Inners VG / EX and Vinyl VG to VG+
Rolling Stones Posters, two posters comprising a black and white image of the band in the Sixties by TRS England, approx 28.5"x18.5"in, very good good condition with pin holes to the corners and 'Let Him That Is Without Sin' 'Jail The First Stone' red and green psychedelic poster featuring Mick Jagger, designed by Jean Paul Vroom, approx 18" x 25.5" with horizontal centre fold and some paper lose to bottom left corner with some nicks to edges
The Beatles LP, The Beatles ("White Album") Double LP - original UK First Press Mono Release 1968 with Very Low Number - Apple PMC 7067/8 - Numbered 0000340. Top opening, numbered, embossed, fully laminated Gatefold Garrod and Lofthouse sleeve with Inner flipbacks. With Black Inners, all 4 Photos and Lyric poster. Apple Labels with No 'EMI Recording' text. -1 /-1 /-1 /-1 Matrix numbers. Sleeve EX- Photos, Inners and Poster all in EX condition, Vinyl: Record One VG+, Record Two VG
Psychedelic LPs, seven UK release albums of mainly Psychedelic Rock comprising Blue Cheer - New! Improved Blue Cheer, Norman Greenbaum - Spirit in the Sky, A Group Called Smith - Same, Cat Mother - The Street Giveth…, Bee Gees - Odessa, Spanky and Our Gang - Greatest Hits and First Impression / Good Earth - Swinging London - various years and conditions
The London 1908 Olympics Games Competitor badge of William James "Bill" Bailey, numbered verso '1360'; together with his Berlin 1936 XI Olympiade badge with 'Rad-rennen' ribbon, numbered 3598 in black enamel; and London 1948 XIV Olympiad 'Team Manager' badge and ribbon; together with Cycling's Championnats du Monde, Zurich 1946 UCI delegates badge on lapel ribbon, and accompanying bronzed badge from the same event, both cast by Paul Kramer, Neuchatel; other enamelled lapel badges including World's Cycling Championship Trials, Brooklands, 'The Bicycle' magazine lapel badge, two enamelled cycling tie-pins, and his First World War service medals and miniatures, named as 'M2-134470 W. O. CL.11. W. J. Bailey A.S.C.'Footnote: William James 'Bill' Bailey (6 April 1888 – 12 February 1971) was a World renowned sprint and road cyclist in the early 20th century. As an amateur at the age of 20 he competed in the 1908 London Olympics in the Men's Sprint (Heat 7) and Men's 5,000m (Semi-final 1) events, but failed to reach the Finals in either event. Undeterred, the following year he went on to win the national sprint title in 1909, 1912 and 1913, as well as the World sprint titles in 1909-1911 and 1913. He was the victor of Europe's leading sprint event the Grand Prix de Paris in four consecutive years 1910-1913. In 1914 he turned professional, but the outbreak of War saw him join and serve in the Army Service Corps. He resumed his cycling career in 1920 when he won bronze medal in the track sprint event at the UCI World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium. He remained a professional racer throughout the 1920s and set a British record in 1928 for the half-mile standing start at the age of 40. After his racing career Bill Bailey became heavily involved in coaching and cycling event management. Although acknowledged to have helped the British team in the 1928 Olympics, the medals here for the Berlin and London Olympiads of 1936 and 1948 suggest he was still a principal figure in British cycling throughout the mid-century. He raced around the World and was arguably more well known abroad as he was on British soil. A well known figure in America, he organised race meets at the banked Brooklands circuit, and the American fan base would even be heard singing "Won't you go home Bill Bailey"! He was also a founder of The Bicycle magazine in 1936, and seemingly a UCI delegate for the 1946 World Championships held in Zurich.
232 page hardback, published by Rider and Company, London in 1954 1st edition This is the first fully documented account ever written of the secret rites of what is commonly called the Black Mass. In his remarkable expose of this mystery cult, which bedevilled [sic] orthodox Christianity for centuries, the author has turned up many queer facts and brought to light a group of strange and bizarre personalities. It is a story at once fantastic and grotesque, but there is good comedy in it as well. Here are almost incredible things which nevertheless happened and are perhaps happening still. Dust wrapper is price clipped with age related wear. Foxing evident on edge of pages. Ex libris bookplate and previous owner's name written on front end paper.
A Chinese amber-glazed relief-decorated saucer dish, Liao (916-1125) -- Dia.: 13,5 cmÊ Provenance: The collection of Dr. Peter M. Greiner.Ê Dr. Peter M. Greiner (1940-2013) was a lifelong collector and student of Chinese art. His passion for collecting was sparked by his father, William Greiner, who worked for the French government in Asia in the first half of the 20th century, where Peter was born and spent his early childhood. His family moved to the United States, where Dr. Greiner attended medical school and became a successful surgeon, while continuing to pursue his passion for fine Chinese works of art over nearly fifty years, meticulously amassing a broad collection of Chinese works of art. Dr. Greiner further pursued his studies of Chinese art at the University of Michigan and the University of Pittsburgh, where he earned his master's degree. He taught Chinese art history as a visiting professor at Carnegie Mellon University and was a guest curator for numerous museum exhibitions, where he displayed some select pieces from his personal collection. Dr. Greiner was honored to present several times at the International Symposium on Ancient Ceramics in Shanghai, organized by the Shanghai Institute of Ceramics. Over the decades, as Dr. Greiner thoughtfully compiled his collection, he continued to greatly cherish those pieces passed down to him by his father. It gave him great pleasure to watch his collection gradually expand from its beginnings in Asia. The collection reflects his life-long love of art. --- Condition reports, high resolution images or extra images will be made available on request. They will be uploaded to our website. Please send us your requests on info@rm-auctions.com

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