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Royal Dux - A mirrored pair of early 20th Century Art Nouveau vases each of slender globe and shaft form with scantily clad maidens to the body, one holding onto an iris flower, the other holding a shell up to a canna lily at the rim edge, both with moulded waves to the bases, pink applied triangle mark and impressed 1905 and 1906, height 43cm. (2)
An Edwardian Empire globe clockSmith & Sons, Ltd., early 20th centuryThe globe with applied oval label "Patent 19460/THE/EMPIRE/CLOCK," the underside with maker's mark and impressed "MADE IN FRANCE;" impressed to bracket "PATENT/S.G.D.G."H: 11 1/2 in.PROVENANCE:Bonham's, Edinburgh, September 29, 2011, lot 99.
A collection of luxury goods by Swarovski, to include: a black leather and crystal handbag, with twin loop handles, the popper button clasp opening to leather interior with an open pocket, with a Swarovski dust bag, box and outer card packaging, 12 x 10.5 x 4cm; a key ring, ref. 860475, 10cm long; a black leather and crystal wallet, with a Swarovski box, 11cm; a mesh link bracelet, set with black squared panels and vari coloured crystals, 19cm long, in a Swarovski box; a Swarovski pink crystal and turquoise coloured panel bangle, the central turquoise panel within a surround of various pink crystals, to a crossover bangle, signed Daniel Swarovski, in a Swarovski box; a Swarovski silver dress ring, set with a step cut crystal with forked claws, signed Swarovski, with silver hallmark, finger size J; a boxed Swarovski crystal frog, 2cm long; a boxed Swarovski crystal ladybird, 6.9cm long; a boxed Swarovski globe miniature desk clock, 5.5cm long; and a paste set Jay Strongwater enamelled boxCondition Report: Minimal wear, mostly in almost like new conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
Early 20th century Japanese timepiece in the form of a bird in a cage, the central revolving globe with arabic numerals, 13cm high; also a miniature model of a Georgian desk, the top with leather insert, three drawers to either side, on cabriole ball and claw feet, approx. 14cm long, 8.5cm wide and 7cm high.
Eleven pieces of 19th century and later green glass comprising: decanter of globe and shaft form with single handle and brass mounts, 21cm high; a decanter of straight sided baluster form with blown ball stopper, 27cm high; an ovoid footed vase with gilt Greek key pattern border, 24cm high; a small drinking glass with moulded square foot, 7.5cm high; six various wine glasses and a small globular posy vase. (11).
Drake Battalion Royal Naval Division WW1 OR’s RND cap badge circa 1916-18.A good scarce die-stamped brass oak sprays surmounted by a crowned “DRAKE” tablet, resting on scroll “AUXILIO DIVINO” on which rests the top of the globe bearing white metal man o’war. Loops slightlt pinched GCUpon formation, the RND wore ROYAL NAVAL DIVISION cap ribbons firstly on navy blue sailor’s hat, then on the khaki sailor’s hat and for a short time on khaki peaked cap until RND Battalion cap badges were issued in May 1916.
A vintage Mole-Richardson studio lamp with stand used to light Ingrid Bergman in test-shots,1950's,no. 406, made in London, the 500/750 watt studio lamp with stand, barn doors, and diffusion holder, affectionately known as 'the pup', it became the workhorse illuminant for smaller lighting tasks. Used by Sir Sydney Samuelson at Samuelson Film Service / Samuelson Lighting Ltd on hundreds of assignments during its years, including its final assignment in 1981 when it was used by Paramount Television and Oscar® winning cinematographer Freddie Young to carry out some test-shots on actress Ingrid Bergman for a mini-series A Woman Called Golda. Now converted to a 240volt / 13amp domestic power supply it's accompanied by an extension cable, an Arri foldable reflector, a DVD for A Woman Called Golda, a rotatable lamp diffuser, and a comprehensive folder with memoir, full provenance, a letter and images from Sir Sydney Samuelson, (Qty)Footnotes:Ingrid Bergman died in 1982. Three weeks later she posthumously won a Golden Globe for 'Best Actress' for the mini-series A Woman Called Golda.Provenance:Kindly donated by Sir Sydney Samuelson CBE to BAFTA for this sale, proceeds of which will go towards the Illuminating BAFTA campaign, expanding BAFTA's learning and new talent programme.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Missing Link: A pair of Nike Air Max 'Susan' x Missing Link trainers,Nike / United Artists, 2019,the fabric, leather, and rubber, size 6 trainers with gingham accents, attached bow, and cork insoles, owned by Emma Thompson following her role as 'Dora the Yeti Elder' (the paranoid, secretive leader of the Yetis) in the stop-motion animated film, in shoe bag and accompanied by a notecard regarding the provenance from Emma ThompsonFootnotes:'Mr. Link', the protagonist of the film, Missing Link, is the inspiration behind this collaboration between Nike and the animation studio. The Missing Link x Nike Air Max Susan, designed by Nike VP of Advanced Concepts, Tinker Hatfield, and former animator Michael Berger, translates the materials and textures of 'Mr. Link's' plaid suit, created by LAIKA costume designer Deborah Cook, to a Nike Air Max 1. Now sold out at Nike. In 2020 Missing Link won a Golden Globe for 'Best Motion Picture- Animated', as well as earning the nomination for 'Best Animated Feature' at the 2020 Academy Awards®.Provenance:Kindly donated by Dame Emma Thompson DBE to BAFTA for this sale, proceeds of which will go towards the Illuminating BAFTA campaign, expanding BAFTA's learning and new talent programme.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Annie Lennox: A Steinway Model O Grand Piano owned and used by Annie Lennox at her home,completed in 1982,serial no.497474, in Ebonised high gloss, with 56 ivory keys and 36 ebony keys, place of origin Hamburg Germany, labelled Steinway & Sons in gold; purchased as new by Lennox from Steinway in 1987, piano stool included, accompanied by a certificate from Steinway & Sons, CITES licence no.592572/01, 5ft10 (180cm) long x 4ft8 (147cm) wideFootnotes:Provenance:This piano has been in Annie Lennox's personal collection since purchase, originally stored and used at her London home. Generously donated to her charity The Circle for this sale, of which proceeds will go directly to the cause. Founded in 2008 by Annie Lennox, she states, the concept of The Circle came from the notion of women supporting, connecting and inspiring each other to become advocates and change agents, through our passion, skills and ideas. Lennox continues, I'm committed to the vision of The Circle becoming a long term contributor to the global movement for the rights of women and girls and I'm very much looking forwards to collectively using our voices, skills and resources to make a significant difference towards a fairer and more equal world.In a statement regarding offering this cherished instrument for sale, and as a keen pianist Lennox has said...I started to learn to play the piano at the age of seven, in 1961 in my home town of Aberdeen, practicing on an old upright in the front room of the tenement flat where I lived with my mother and father. In those days I never would have dreamed that I would have had the opportunity to play on a grand piano, let alone own one. Many years later, it became a dream of mine to purchase my own grand piano, so being able to acquire this beautiful Steinway Grand was absolutely incredible for me. Steinway pianos represent the finest instruments in the world. Even to this day I get a special thrill every time I sit down to play this amazing instrument... She continues, discussing the sound and quality of using such a highly regarded piano saying, The sound and resonance in its tone are absolutely perfect for my style of playing, and although I'm sad to say goodbye to my beloved friend, I hope that its next owner will appreciate its value and enjoy many delightful hours creating music from its keys in the same way as I have.This grand piano is one which Lennox has used at home for personal use. Having been part of the internationally successful Eurythmics, and later as an acclaimed solo artist, Annie Lennox OBE has released six solo studio albums and a compilation album, won eight Brit Awards (which include being named 'Best British Female Artist' a record six times), collected four Grammy Awards, and an MTV Video Music Award. Lennox has also received both a Golden Globe and an Academy Award® for 'Best Original Song' having written film soundtracks. In addition to her career as a musician, Lennox is also a political and social activist, meaning offering this special piano for her charity all the more significant.Please note this lot is to be viewed off-site. Please contact the department to make an appointment.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Downton Abbey (The Movie): A signed and bound presentation script,Carnival Films, 2019,no.13/30, approx 113 pp of mimeographed typescript, the title page signed by Julian Fellowes, Gareth Neame, and various members of the cast in blue and black inks including; Hugh Bonneville, Laura Carmichael, Imelda Staunton, Joanne Froggatt, Brendan Coyle, Douglas Reith, Jim Carter, Michelle Dockery, Kevin Doyle, Michael C. Fox, Maggie Smith, Lesley Nicol, Sophie McShera, David Haig, Phyllis Logan, Simon Jones, Penelope Wilton, Tuppence Middleton, Allen Leech, Geraldine James, among others; bound in navy blue leatherette embossed with the Downton Abbey logo and title in goldFootnotes:Provenance:Kindly donated by Gareth Neame OBE to BAFTA for this sale, proceeds of which will go towards the Illuminating BAFTA campaign, expanding BAFTA's learning and new talent programme. Gareth Neame OBE is a British Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning television producer and executive. He was the Executive Producer of the worldwide phenomenon 'Downton Abbey', and originally proposed the idea to its writer/creator Julian Fellowes.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The Crown: An autographed script for Series 3, Episode 1 'Olding',Left Bank Pictures / Sony Pictures Television, 2019,the second white revision working script with approx 113 pp, unbound, signed by Olivia Colman, Tobias Menzies, Ben Daniels, Josh O'Connor and Helena Bonham-Carter in black inks to the cover page, accompanied by a letter of provenanceFootnotes:The Crown has been awarded numerous awards since its release in 2017, notably the BAFTA for 'Costume Design' at the Virgin TV British Academy Television Awards in 2017, and a Golden Globe Award for 'Best Performance by an Actress in Television Series' won by Claire Foy and Olivia Colman (in 2017 and 2020) for their portrayals of Queen Elizabeth II.Provenance:Kindly donated by Left Bank Pictures and Sony Pictures Television to BAFTA for this sale, proceeds of which will go towards the Illuminating BAFTA campaign, expanding BAFTA's learning and new talent programme.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Postcards, Surrey, a good comprehensive collection of approx. 55 cards of London Rd Camberley Surrey from Yorktown to Bagshot, with RP's of The Recreation Ground, Jolly Tea Rooms (with motor cars), opposite The Jolly Farmer Bagshot, St Michael's Church, London Rd Yorktown (Collier no 585), printed cards of Duke of York Hotel at Junction with Frimley Rd (East & West views), RP's of Cambridge Hotel, Camberley School (Collier A583), view of Globe Pub, also printed Municipal Buildings, Victoria Hotel, Post Office, entrance to Staff College etc (mixed condition, fair/gd)
MERZBACH & FALK GLOBE. A new Physical & Political globe published by Merzback & Falk, Brussels, 1881 on turned ebony Greaves & Thomas stand. Height 55cm.WE CANNOT SHIP THIS LOT due to fragility, size or weight. Our recommended carrier is MBE Plymouth on +44 (0) 1752 257224 or info@mbeplymouth.co.uk. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.
A walnut and maple compactum,c.1880, the inverted top with a carved frieze, over a felt-backed shelf and fleur-de-lys cut apron, over a cabinet enclosing four slides and a base drawer, flanked with hanging cupboards, green cloth lined with base drawers, each door painted with a silhouette roundel of German literary and musical figures: Goethe, Handel, Haydn and Schiller, the cupboards flanked with carved figures, each holding a globe, a book, a serpent or an hourglass, raised on turned columns, raised on an inverted stand with block feet, 242cm wide74cm deep179cm highExhibited: Liberty, 1996.Condition report: See images.Good overall - some knocks and chips. Gilt wear. One keyhole has a lot of scuffing. 5 parts.
A French boulle cased mantel clock: the eight-day duration movement striking the hours and half-hours on a gong, the backplate stamped with the name of the retailer Arthur Jack Cheltenham & Paris, along with the trademark JBD for the movement maker, the round brass dial having blue Roman numerals to individual enamel plaques and with a repeat of the retailers name to the centre, with blued steel cruciform hands, the shaped tortoiseshell and brass inlaid boulle case having ormolu floral and c-scroll mounts and surmounted with a small child holding a globe and scythe, height 46cm.* Arthur Jack & Co were retail jewellers recorded at the Promenade, Cheltenham in the late-Victorian and early Edwardian period.
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