Formerly the property of H.R.H. Prince Henry Duke of Gloucester and given to him by his parents T.M. King George V and Queen Mary for Christmas in 1932, 'The Kings Pictures', First Edition in three volumes, gilt lined blue Morocco bindings, each containing Prince Henry Bookplates and the first volume inscribed in ink 'For Dear Harry from G.R.I. and Mary Christmas 1932'
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Pair of late 19th century Copeland Aesthetic period period tiles / panels painted with medieval-clothed music makers, the first showing seated figures singing from sheet music, with impressed Copeland mark and sticker labels verso, the other showing pipe and string instrument players, in wooden frame, the loose tile measuring 42cm x 21cm. (2)
Henry Abraham Chatelain (1684-1743), engraved map - ‘Carte des Indies, de la Chine....’, 1715, 51cm x 49cm, together with another - ‘La Royaume de Siam....’ (2).Condition report: th first with tape patch to a small horizontal tear, losses to margins, minor stains the second generally ok
Fascinating late 1940s / early 1950s Royal related photograph album of the Royal family in Scotland compiled by Mr Ernest Bennett, The Queens Page, dating from 1947 to 1955 including the Royal family at the Ballater Games 1947, the staff at Birkhall1949, Braemar Games 1951, Princess Margarets 21st Birthday at Balmoral 1951, staff at Balmoral 1952, more games, feathers from the first grouse shot by the Queen at Balmoral September 1955 and white heather from The Queen's bouquet Braemer games September 1955, the leather bound album 24 x 36cm
The Federal Republic of Germany - two silver presentation cigarette boxes, one with the facsimile signature of the First President Theodore Heuss, the other with the facsimile signature of the second President Heinrich Hubke and dated 18-28 Mai 1965 - 9.5cm - 11.5cm wide. Provenance: Given to Mr Ernest Bennett The Page to The Backstairs to Her Majesty The Queen on state visits. (2)
Impressive, large Victorian Irish Silver yacht racing trophy cup, in the form of a large goblet, with raised floral decoration and engraved presentation inscriptions “Carlingford Lough Royal Regatta 3 Aug 1875 and First Prize For Yachts not exceeding 20 Tons" on a tall stem with central beaded knop, and domed pedestal base. (Dublin 1975) possibly John Smith or Smyth. All at approximately 44ozs. 37.5cm overall height.
A first edition Harry Potter book plus five signed books books comprising 'Flanimals of the deep' signed by Ricky Gervais and illustrator Rob Steen, a first edition 'Champagne Charlie' signed by Charlie Magri, Carol Vorderman's 'Guide to the internet', 'Peter's Railway' by Christopher Vine and a first edition 'Summer In The Islands' by Matthew Fort (6).
A rare American Lafayette Dollar 1900 possibly MS60 grade or above. Note. The Lafayette dollar was a silver coin issued as part of the United States' participation in the Paris World's Fair of 1900. Depicting Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette with George Washington, and designed by Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber, it was the only U.S. silver dollar commemorative prior to 1983, and the first U.S. coin to depict American citizens.
An Extremely rare 1928 Hawaiian Sesquicentennial American commemorative half dollar designed by Juliette May Fraser and Chester Beach. Note..The Hawaii Sesquicentennial half dollar was struck in 1928 by the United States Bureau of the Mint in honor of the 150th anniversary of Captain James Cook's landing in Hawaii, the first European to reach there. The coin depicts Captain Cook on the obverse and a Hawaiian chieftain on the reverse. Only 10,000 were struck for the public.
A rare American 1921 half dollar commemorative coin Alabama Centennial 2x2. designed by Laura G Fraser. and 1921 Alabama half dollar. (2) Note. This coin was first began minted on October 21st, 1921, and included a special notation, 2X2, in the right obverse field. This notation had dual meanings. Alabama was the 22nd state admitted to the union, and the X was to represent St. Andrew’s cross from the state flag (as well as that of the Confederacy.) However, this design element was removed from the master dies after the first run of 6,006 pieces, Coins without 2x2 where approximately minted at 50,000.
Two 19th century American commemorative half dollar coins. 1892 and 1893 Columbia Expo. (2) Note. The 1892 and 1893 Columbian half dollars were the first commemorative coins issued by the United States. They were coined to commemorate the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. This event, also known as the Chicago World's Fair, was to be held in 1892.
A Rare American commemorative dollar coin. The Battle of Gettysburg. Designed by Frank Vittor. Note.Two United States Civil War veterans, one from the Union camp and one from the Confederate camp, are featured on the obverse of the coin. E pluribus unum ("Out of Many, One"), the defacto United States national motto until 1956, is displayed prominently above the two war veterans, with the "E" serving as both the first letter of the motto and the middle letter of Liberty. Mintage 26928.
Five first edition books including, I can't Stay Long, by Laurie Lee, signed by the author and with original dust jacket, A Moment of War by Laurie Lee, two copies, one signed by the Author, both with dust jackets and two editions of Summoned By Bells, by John Betjeman both with original dust jackets (5)
Led Zeppelin LP, Led Zeppelin LP - Original UK First Pressing 1969 on Atlantic (588171) - Fully Laminated MacNeill Sleeve with Turquoise lettering - Plum labels with Superhype credit - Sleeve VG+ (just a few light creases in the laminate) - name in pencil on both labels, otherwise Excellent - Vinyl Good
Queen / Solo 7" Singles, approximately thirty five Queen and Solo 7" singles including Queens First EP, Now I'm Here, Somebody To Love, It's A Hard Life (overprinted Roger photo), Body Language, I Want To Break Free (Freddie photo), Man On Fire, Driven By You, Time and more - various years and conditions
The Beatles, The Beatles ("White Album") Double LP - original UK First Press Mono Release 1968 with relatively low number - Apple PMC 7067/8 - Top opening, numbered (0041810), embossed, fully laminated Gatefold Garrod and Lofthouse sleeve with inner flipbacks, with Black Inners and Lyric poster (no photos) - Sleeve and Inners VG+, Poster VG, Vinyl Fair - Comes with a cutting from Record Mirror November 1968 with John Lennon reviewing the Album's tracks
The Beatles LP, Yellow Submarine LP - UK First Press Mono release on Apple 1969 - PMC 7070. Laminated Tri-Flipback Garrod & Lofthouse Sleeve with Red Border lines above and below the notes on rear - Apple Labels -1 / -1 Matrix numbers. Sleeve and Vinyl both EX- Sold together with With The Beatles (Original UK 'Jobete' Mono) EX/G
Pink Floyd LP, Dark Side of the Moon LP - UK 1973 First Press with Solid Blue Triangle Labels - Harvest SHVL 804 - Black Gatefold Sleeve with closed left gate - Die cut Black Inner - Solid Blue Triangle labels with 'The Gramophone Co Ltd' round the rim - A-2 / B-2 Matrix Numbers - With Both Posters and Stickers - Sleeve VG, Posters, Stickers and Vinyl Excellent
Two silver gilt Masonic chapter jewels - the first for Tuscan Chapter No 1027 E.C. with presentation engraving for services 1981-83, marks for Birmingham, 1978, maker's stamp Toye, Kenning & Spencer, enamelled clasp and maroon ribbon; the second engraved with Latin motto, the silver clasp marked for Spencer, London, 1934, the medallion marked for 1930, George Kenning & Son, with a blue and maroon striped ribbon
Two brass oil lamps - the first with a reeded column on a stepped circular foot with a ruby glass reservoir and a light amber etched shade with crepe rim, overall height including chimney 71cm; the second on a baluster column and round foot moulded with foliage, dimpled ruby glass reservoir, and a graduated ruby globe shade, overall height including chimney 76cm
Two framed early-mid 20th century needleworks - the first showing a long-tailed bird in flowering branch (49cm x 44cm), glazed and in a gilt frame moulded with leaves; the second showing a flowering tree with deer, squirrel and butterflies (65cm x 45.5cm), glazed and in a modern wooden frame with gilt trim
Two small Eastern rugs, mid 20th century - the first of grey-blue ground, four margins with a central panel of forty-five medallions in three rows, tasselled ends, (186cm x 127cm); the second of green-grey ground, five margins with a central line of ten medallions, tasselled ends, (79cm x 125cm)
A pair of sterling silver fusion enamel earrings, by Tamar De Vries Winter, c.1990, circular flat section discs with fused enamel in turquoise and blue with gold post and butterfly fittings, London 1995, a Dutch silver brooch, by Onno Boekhoudt, c.1980, of staggered lozenge form, with a layered surface, Dutch assay marks for 835 standard silver, together with an oxidised sterling silver and wood brooch, by Paula Latki of Toronto, c.1980, a domed natural wood centre with an incised black stone border and stand, pink triangular centre, with the original catalogue booklet, a mixed metal pike brooch in copper, with inlaid silver spots, signed 'CJVD', and a silver and titanium sector brooch, c.1980 (6) The first three pieces with receipts from 'The Electrum Gallery', dated 1996, 1980 and 1988

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