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Two pairs of 9ct gold drop earrings to include a pair of gate link drop earrings ( marked 375 to the backs, measures 2.8cm) and a pair of round bead box link chain drop earrings (marked 375 to the posts, measures 3.5cm). Total weight 2.3g. One earring missing back, other wise good condition.
Y AN EARLY VICTORIAN MAHOGANY MERCURY WHEEL BAROMETER WITH TWELVE-INCH DIALP. Bregazzi, Nottingham, circa 1840The 12 inch star-centred circular silvered register calibrated in barometric inches with the usual observations within cast brass bevel glazed bezel, the ebony and box line-edged case with hydrometer to the swan neck pediment over arch glazed silvered Fahrenheit scale spirit thermometer to the baluster-outline upright, the rounded base with recording hand setting key over glazed spirit level signed P. Bregazzi, Nottingham.114cm (45ins) high excluding finial. Provenance: The Selwyn Demmy Collection. Peter Bregazzi is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as a 'carver and gilder, looking glass maker' working from Bridlesmith Gate, Nottingham circa 1840-43.Condition Report: Tube is filled with no obvious airlocks, the float mechanism etc. is intact and operational however will require setting-up/calibration. The dial/register is in fine condition with no visible faults and the setting hand mechanism is operational. The thermometer has very slight tarnishing to the silvering otherwise is in fine condition. The case is in good overall condition with the only notable faults being loss of the small section of moulding to the left hand side of the pediment and the rear door is a replacement. There is also some slight bubbling/lifting and bruising to the curved veneers lining the edges otherwise faults are limited to minor shrinkage, discolouration and wear commensurate with age and use. Condition Report Disclaimer
Various items of costume jewellery to include yellow metal earrings, a chrome sovereign holder, a square hallmarked silver stamp holder, a silver gate bracelet, a small 9ct gold St Christopher pendant, an enamelled coin in mount, a gold plated bracelet, various rings, brooches and necklaces, etc.
MIXED LOT COMPRISING EARLY 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL STUDY OF A THATCHED BARN WITH SHEEP, OIL ON CANVAS, LATE 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL, UPLAND SCENE WITH RIVER, OIL ON BOARD, 19TH OR EARLY 20TH CENTURY BRITISH SCHOOL STUDY OF A COUNTRY LANE WITH GATE, OIL ON BOARD, UNSIGNED, TOGETHER WITH A FURTHER STUDY OF A CLASSICAL FEMALE FIGURE WITH BABY, COLOURED PRINT IN A ARCHITECTURAL TYPE FRAME
TWENTY SEVEN LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM THE SOUTH WEST COLLECTION, mostly boxed and with deeds comprising Convent In The Woods, Stradling Priory, Spring Gate Cottage, Old Mother Hubbard's Puffin Row, Moonlight Cove, Duckdown Cottage, Titmouse Cottage (wrong box and chimney painted), Cats Coombe Cottage, Fishermans Cottage (no deeds), The Briary, Pipit Toll, Butterwick, Purbeck Stories, The Cuddy, Wheyside Cottage, Sweet Pea Cot, Fuchsia Cottage, Watermill, Otter Reach, Applejack Cottage, Pipit Toll, Clover Cottage, Creel Cottage, Periwinkle Cottage (no box and broken chimney pot), Lazy Days, Pixie House and Otter Reach, together with a box of reference books etc (Condition:- appears ok except where mentioned)
FORTY FOUR LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM THE MIDLANDS COLLECTION, all boxed except for one, all with deeds except where mentioned, comprising Armade House, Tudor Court (chimney restored), Anne Hathaway 1989, Sulgrave Manor, Bredon House, Chilton Mill, Bow Cottage, Paradise Lodge, Junk & Disorderly, William Shakespeares Birthplace 1989, Summer Haze (not correct box, label written on) Foxglove Fields, Beehive Cottage, Rustic Root House (signed to base), Witham Delph, Lapworth Lock, Rosemary Cottage, Railway Cottage, Lace Lane, Pear Tree Cottage, Tired Timbers, Ploughmans Cottage (signed), Elm Cottage, Birdlip Bottom, Saddlers Inn (no deeds), Cobblers Cottage, Tillers Green, Little Smithy, Buttercup Cottage, Titwillow Cottage, Waterside Mill (wrong box), Wellington Lodge, Five Ways Cottage, Milestone Cottage, Farthing Lodge, Riverview, Robins Gate, two Tanners Cottage (no deeds with one), Ladybird Cottage, Little Hay, Larkrise, Button Down and Fiddlers Folly (no box) (Condition:- appears to be ok unless mentioned)
FORTY SEVEN BOXED LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM THE SOUTH EAST COLLECTION, mostly with deeds except where mentioned, comprising Old Shop at Bignor, Gossip Gate, Swan Inn, Flower Seller, Orchard Farm Cottage, John Barleycorn Cottage, Tanglewood Lodge (no correct box and chimney restored), Tea Caddy Cottage, Honeypot Cottage, The Rising Sun, Crispin Cottage (broken chimney pot), Calendar Cottage, Clare Cottage, Strawberry Cottage, Oakwood Smithy (wrong box), Granchester Meadows (chimney restored), Saffron House, Marigold Meadow, The Rustlings, Greenstead Church, Finchfields, Flower Pots, Two Hoots, Little Lupins, Cherry Cottage, The Nutshell, Chine Cot, Birchwood Cottage, Acorn Cottage (no deeds), Daisy Cottage (no deeds), The Kings Arms, Anne of Cleves, The Gables, Cherry Blossom Cottage, Crown Inn, Hopcroft Cottage, Cradle Cottage, Camomile Lawn, Brockbank, Bramble Cottage, Wight Cottage, Ash Nook, Sunnyside, Primrose Hill and Chalk Down
FOUR BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, BOOKS, PICTURES, HOMEWARES etc to include a pair of Pure speakers, home decor items including a large glass bowl diameter 37cm, a tribal style mask and a pumpkin shaped Oriental style jar, Prinknash Pottery vases, mugs etc, pictures to include prints and needlework, one box of books titles to include 'Guinness Dublin, St James Gate Brewery, History and Guide 1931', a 1937 Coronation souvenir book, history and UK travel etc (sd) (four boxes and loose)
THIRTY LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM THE NORTH COLLECTION, mostly boxed and with deeds, comprising Chatsworth View, Ship Inn (not correct box and restored chimneys), Beacon Heights, The Chocolate House, Helmere Cottage, The Spindles, Windy Ridge, Runswick House, Wedding Bells, Dove Cottage (not correct box), two St Lawrence Church (one boxed) (no box and chipped steeple), Loxdale Cottage Village School, Inglewood, Sawrey Gill, Bridge House, Stoney Beck (not correct box), High Ghyll Farm, Winter At High Ghyll, Stocklebeck Mill, The Priests House, Keepers Lodge (no deeds), St John The Baptist, Dovetails, Dale Head (no deeds), Derwent-Le-Dale, Victoria Cottage, Gullivers Gate and Potters Beck (30) (Condition:- all appear in good condition except where mentioned)
Original framed WW1 poster ‘Veterans Farewell’ By Frank Dadd in 1914, Published - Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, Staker Brothers Ltd,Bishops Gate London. Original artwork for Messrs Abdulla & Co Ltd. 78cm x 54cmFound in a village hall in the 1940s when it ironically was being cleared for the home-guard to use. Then kept in the attic of a house until found and framed.There are some creases and foxing with small tears to edges but generally in very good condition.
MPH Models, Tim Dyke - A boxed MPH Models #1266 1:43 scale resin and alloy Ferrari TRi 330LM Le Mans Winner 1962 O.Gendebien / P.Hill 2765.58 miles at 115.24 mph. The model was created by the renowned modeler Tim Dyke in April 2000, and is a Limited Edition model numbered 21 of only 25 produced, and comes with hand signed certificate / card. hTe model in the traditional Ferrari 'rosso corso' appears in Mint condition with some dust / mildew around tyres, and features the RN6. With 251 detailed special features including "Headlamps - kit units discarded, body countersunk to accept lenses, MV lenses fitted"; "External mirror - moulded on unit removed, reshaped dowelled, lens recess carved in"; "MPH Etching for gear gate" plus many more fantastic details - some only visible under close scrutiny. The base of the model features details of the model with the MPH branding, and is housed in a plain white, Mint cardboard box with MPH Branding. The box contains ephemera relating to the modifications bestowed on the marvellous model plus details of the actual vehicles racing heritage, as well as a photo etched plaque contained in clear plastic snap bag. (This does not constitute a guarantee)Due to the fragile nature of the model please contact Client Services to discuss delivery options available.
Richard & The Rev. William Yates: 'An illustration of the monastic history and antiquities of the town and abbey of St. Edmund's Bury : with views of the most considerable monasterial remains.', London, 1805, 1st edition, 15 engraved plates as called for, including the stained glass panel of St. Edmund's Head, East & West views of the Abbey Gate, plan of Abbey Church, Norman Tower, St. Petronilla's Hospital, Seals & Stone Carvings etc, list of subscribers, 4to, contemporary half calf worn, upper joint with external tape reinforcement
Faroe Islands.- Debes (Lucas Jacobsen) Faeroae, & Foeroareserata: that is A Description of the Islands & Inhabitants of Foeroe, translated by John Sterpin, first edition in English, folding map (torn), lacks folding plate of whirlpool, contemporary gilt panelled morocco, rebacked in later calf, gilt, g.e., [Wing D511], 12mo, printed by F.L. for William Iles, at the Flower-de-Luce in Little-Brittain, over against St. Bartholomews Gate, 1676; sold not subject to return.
17th Century Tokens, Salisbury, G[iles] F[reeman], Halfpenny, 1667, 1.61g/12h (N 5550; BW. 175); Edward Fripp, Halfpence (2), 1668, 1.84g/12h (N 5551; BW. 180), 1669, 1.58g/11h (N 5552; BW. 181); William Gapen, Farthing, 1652, 0.85g/12h (N 5553; BW. 185); John Gilbert, Farthing, 0.91g/12h (N 5581a, this piece; BW. 182); George Godfery, Farthing, 1659, 1.06g/12h (N 5554; BW. 189); Roger Godfrey, Farthing, 1666, 0.64g/6h (N 5555; BW. 190); John Hancock, Farthing, 0.87g/4h (N 5556; BW. 194); Nicholas Haskoll, Farthing, 1658, 0.96g/6h (N 5557; BW. 195); Thomas Haytor, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.88g/3h (N 5560; BW. 196); John Hele, Farthing, 0.96g/3h (N 5561; BW. 192) [11]. N 5581 good fine, N 5557 and 5560 fair, others generally about fine £150-£200 --- Provenance: *N 5581 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 149, 15 November 2000, lot 35 (part), bt N.A. Clark August 2007. Giles Freeman, clothier; Edward Fripp, milliner; William Gapen, grocer, burgess 1656; John Gilbert, innholder, The Bell, St Ann’s Gate; George Godfrey, rat-catcher and pinner, burgess 1656; John Hancock, apothecary; Nicholas Haskoll, ironmonger, burgess 1656; Thomas Haytor, cordwainer; John Hele, grocer
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, KENT, Woolwich, Royal Artillery Canteen, brass 1, stamped bar, 26mm (Hayes p.51); LONDON, Clerkenwell, Sekforde Arms, G. Masters, brass Threehalfpence by W.J. Taylor, 28mm (Hayes 261a), Queen Anne’s Gate, Queen Anne’s Mansions, brass 1, 28mm (Hayes 371, recté 28mm), Rotherhithe, The Warrior, G[eorge] Freeland, brass Threepence by W.J. Taylor, 28mm (cf. Hayes 651), Southwark, Old Bunch of Grapes, L. Lazarus, brass Fourpence, 23mm (Hayes 331), Tottenham Court Road, Northumberland Arms, Maple & Co, brass Threepence, 31mm (Hayes 191); MIDDLESEX, Chiswick, Lamb Inn, E. Goford, zinc One Pint, 28mm (Hayes 1), Edmonton, Johnny Gilpin, brass Threehalfpence, 26mm, Hackney, Royal Hotel, J[ames] Simmons, copper Fourpence by W.J. Taylor, 28mm (Hayes 242), Hoxton, Green Man, L[evi] Clarke, brass Threehalfpence by H. Smith, 27mm (Hayes 141) [10]. Fine to very fine, mostly scarce £100-£150
Historical Medals, A Halfpenny-sized blank, planed flat and engraved with a man hanging from a gibbet, i curtis hung in chains near sarum mar 14, 1768 divided by base of gibbet, rev. for the murder of wolf myers around dec 28 1767, 27mm, 6.00g/8h (cf. Woolley & Wallis 19.x.2016, 70). Very fine, rare £300-£400 --- Suspected of the brutal murder of a Jewish pedlar, Wolf Meyer, on 28 December 1767, sailor John Curtis was tracked to his ship, H.M.S. Achilles, then berthed in Gosport. Brought back to Salisbury he was convicted and hanged, and his body was then suspended in chains near the scene of the murder. The Salisbury & Winchester Journal recorded at the time that in late January 1768, partially covered by snow, “the body of a person who had been most barbarously murdered, was found thrown into a pit...about two miles from [Salisbury]...round the head lay several large flint stones; and not far from the place...the blade of a large knife...there appeared to be a large fracture in the skull, a deep and mortal stab in the lower part of the belly from the groin upwards...Upon enquiry he appeared to be a travelling Jew, Woolfe by name...” Meyer had left Salisbury for Coombe on 28 December and later that day Curtis arrived in the city claiming to have been attacked and robbed on the Blandford road. Treated in the local infirmary, he was discharged to his ship on 4 January. The coroner decided the coincidence of the two events was suspicious and issued a warrant for Curtis’s arrest. Apprehended aboard H.M.S. Achilles and found in possession of various incriminating items including a pedlar's box and handbills advertising silverware for sale similar to those found in Meyer’s pocket, he was tried, found guilty and “executed for murder...and afterwards hung in irons, on a gibbet which is erected for that purpose, near the place where he committed the murder, which is on the road-side, about a quarter of a mile on this side Coombe turn-pike gate”. John Curtis (or possibly Curtel or Courtine "a Portugeze [sic]") was 27 years of age and denied his guilt to the last. Several other pieces commemorating the event exist
London (City), Holborn Conduit, E[dward] H[unt], Farthing, 1.04g/6h (N 7126; BW. 1413); Huggin Lane [Cripplegate], Anthony Washburn, Halfpenny, 1670, 1.39g/6h (N 7155, this piece; BW. 1534); Inner Temple Gate, I.I.S., Farthing, 0.83g/6h (N 7156, this piece; BW. 1094); Ironmonger Lane, John Snow, Farthings (2), 1.07g/9h (N 7160, this piece; BW. 1554), 1.00g/3h (N 7161, this piece; BW. 1554); Ivy Lane [Paternoster Row], Wil Osman, Farthing, 0.91g/6h (N 7163, this piece; BW. 1557), issuer uncertain, att the coffee house, Halfpenny, 1663, 1.67g/6h (N 7164b, this piece; BW. 1560) [7]. N 7126 and 7160 fine, others in varied state £90-£120 --- Provenance: *N 7126 Simmons Mailbid Sale 17, 14 December 2000 (42); N 7164 H.W. Taffs Collection, Glendining Auction, 21-3 November 1956, lot 867 (part), R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 195, 26 June 2008, lot 331 (part); others R.A. Nott Collection [7161 from Spink, 7163 from J.H. Daniels], Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 195, 26 June 2008, lot 331 (part)
Middlesex (Metropolitan), High Holborn, James Bennett, Halfpenny, 1.08g/12h (N 8075; BW. 1367); Holywell Lane [Shoreditch], Edmond Bannister, Halfpence, 1668 (2), 2.29g/9h, 1.82g/9h (both N 8150, former 8150c, this piece; BW. 2812); Iron Gate [Tower Hill], John Patston, Farthing, 0.82g/6h (N 8251a, this piece; BW. 1545), John Rammage, Halfpenny, 2.20g/6h (N 8252a, this piece; BW. 1547) [5]. Last very fine but discoloured, very rare, others fair or better £140-£180 --- Provenance: N 8075 bt Seaby October 1972; N 8150 at 2.29g and *8252 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 212, 28-9 March 2012, lots 617, 624 (parts); N 8150 at 1.82g R.J. Carthew Collection, P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 175 (part) [from N.A. Clark September 1983]; N 8251 R.J. Carthew Collection, R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 212, 28-9 March 2012, lot 624 (part). John Ramage (b. 1646), a son of the moneyer David Ramage, was apprenticed a vintner

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