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A contemporary desk, the rectangular top with inset writing surface over an arrangement of drawers and slides to frieze raised on square tapered legs, together with a further contemporary globe Wernicke style floorstanding office cabinet, enclosed by an up and over sliding panelled door, a pair of sturdy beechwood ladderback dining chairs and one other (5)
Jean Paul Gaultier Fragile Advertising Display Dummy Factice, the large oval frosted clear glass bottle with gold coloured collar, snow globe stopper containing an elegant lady in evening dress, within gold glitter, 31cm 13cm by 9.5cm; together with a Group of Assorted Factice and Perfume Bottles, a mixtures of advertising display dummy bottles and real perfume (contents varying), including Calvin Klein - Eternity, Contradiction; Pierre Cardin - Art de Vivre, Home Fragrance Collection; Schiaparelli - Shocking; Sonia Rykiel - Rykiel; Kenzo - Jungle; Christian Dior - Dolce Vita; Jean Paul Gaultier - Le Male, various containers etc, some within original packaging and some unopened (qty)
A rare late 19th / early 20th century cast iron ' General Steam Navigation Company ' ship plaque. By repute removed from the steamer ' Lapwing ' (1879-1911). The large cast iron construction plaque featuring a central raised 'globe' with both poles visible, and an outer ring impressed with ' GSNC - 1824 '. Later painted to front, original paint to reverse. Measures approx; 2ft wide.
APOLLO XIII: James Lovell (1928- ) American Astronaut, Commander of Apollo XIII (1970). Signed Commemorative cover featuring a colour design issued for the Apollo XIII United States Navy Recovery Force and postmarked at Kawishiwi, 17th April 1970. Signed by Lovell in bold black ink with his name alone to a clear area; Fred Haise (1933- ) American Astronaut, Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo XIII (1970). Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Haise standing in a three quarter length pose wearing his white spacesuit. A globe of the moon appears at his side. Signed in black ink, partially across a slightly darker area of the image, adding Apollo 13 LMP in his hand beneath his signature. EX, 2
MOONWALKERS: An excellent set of twelve individually signed colour 8 x 10 photographs by each of the American astronauts to have walked on the moon comprising Neil Armstrong (1930-2012, Commander of Apollo XI (1969), the first man to walk on the moon) signed and inscribed colour 8 x 10 photograph, the official NASA image depicting the astronaut standing in a three quarter length pose wearing his white spacesuit. A large image of the moon can be seen in the immediate background. Signed 'To Chris James - Very best wishes from Apollo 11, Neil Armstrong' in blue ink across a clear area of the image; Buzz Aldrin (1930- , Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo XI (1969), the second man to walk on the moon) signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Aldrin standing in a full length pose wearing his white spacesuit whilst conducting a scientific experiment on the moon. The lunar module can be seen in the immediate background. Signed in bold gold ink to the image, also adding Apollo XI in his hand beneath his signature; Charles Conrad (1930-1999, Commander of Apollo XII (1969), the third man to walk on the moon) signed colour 8 x 10 photograph, the official NASA image depicting Conrad standing in a three quarter length pose wearing his white spacesuit. Signed in black ink with his name alone to the centre of the image; Alan Bean (1932-2018, Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo XII (1969), the fourth man to walk on the moon) signed colour 8 x 10 photograph, the official NASA image showing Bean kneeling in a full length pose and wearing his white spacesuit. Signed in black ink with his name alone across a light area at the centre of the image; Alan Shepard (1923-1998, Commander of Apollo XIV (1971), the fifth man to walk on the moon) signed colour 10 x 8 photograph, the official NASA image depicting Shepard seated in a half length pose wearing his white spacesuit. A large image of the Apollo XIV mission emblem appears in the background. Signed in black ink to a light area of the image; Edgar Mitchell (1930-2016, Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo XIV (1971), the sixth man to walk on the moon) signed colour 10 x 8 photograph, the official NASA image depicting Mitchell seated in a half length pose wearing his white spacesuit. A large image of the Apollo XIV mission emblem appears in the background. Signed in black ink with his name alone to a light area of the image; Dave Scott (1932- , Commander of Apollo XV (1971), the seventh man to walk on the moon) signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Scott standing in a three quarter length pose wearing his white spacesuit. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone across a clear area at the centre of the image; Jim Irwin (1930-1991, Lunar Module pilot of Apollo XV (1971), the eighth man to walk on the moon) signed colour 10 x 8 photograph of Irwin standing in a full length pose wearing his spacesuit as he salutes the United States flag on the surface of the moon at the Hadley-Apennine landing site. The lunar module and a lunar roving vehicle can also be seen in the image. Signed in bold black ink to a clear area of the image beneath a facsimile sentiment 'His love from the Moon'; John Young (1930-2018, Commander of Apollo XVI (1972), the ninth man to walk on the moon) signed colour 10 x 8 photograph, the official NASA image showing Young standing in a full length pose wearing his spacesuit as he salutes the United States flag on the surface of the moon at the Descartes landing site. The lunar module and a lunar roving vehicle can be seen at his side. Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image; Charles Duke (1935- , Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo XVI (1972), the tenth man to walk on the moon) signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Duke standing in a three quarter length pose wearing his white spacesuit and resting his hands on a globe of the moon. Signed in bold black ink to a clear area at the centre of the image, also adding Apollo 16 in his hand beneath his signature; Gene Cernan (1934-2017, Commander of Apollo XVII (1972), the eleventh man to walk on the moon) signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Cernan standing in a three quarter length pose wearing his white spacesuit and resting his hands on a globe of the moon. Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image; Harrison Schmitt (1935- , Lunar Module Pilot of Apollo XVII (1972), the twelfth man to walk on the moon. Signed colour 8 x 10 photograph of Schmitt standing in a three quarter length pose wearing his white spacesuit and resting one hand on a globe of the moon at his side. Signed in black ink with his name alone across a clear area of the image. An attractive and desirable set of signed photographs. VG to EX, 12
SPEAKMAN BILL: (1927-2018) British Sergeant, Victoria Cross winner for his actions at United Hill in Korea on 4th November 1951 during the Korean War. A.L.S., Bill Speakman VC, two pages, 4to, n.p. (on service with the 1st Battalion of the King's Own Scottish Borderers), 15th January 1968, to Alan. Speakman states that he thinks his correspondent's project on the British Army is an excellent one and continues to remark 'The British Army is without a doubt the finest in the world, events have proved this, & it has TRADITION, HONOUR, & GLORY, that has no equal. The British soldier who has fought in every part of the globe is renown for his fighting qualities, also his generosity, sense of humour, & fair play. These have gained him the respect of friend & foe wherever he has served & fought', further adding 'The history of the British Army is both remarkable & interesting as shown by the short history of my own regiment, The KOSB's…..'. A letter of good content. Some very slight traces of former mounting to the verso, VG
An English porcelain globe shaped Cream Jug with blue ribbons passing through gilt scrolls. Circa 1840. Size 12cm. diameter including spout and handle. 6.5cm. high. Condition; Hairline crack to spout. Worn rim gilding Factory gilt line painted on the body. Together with another English porcelain globe shaped cream jug having a bifurcated handle,decorated with “Lily of The Valley” and gilding. Circa 1840. Size; 12cm. diameter including spout and handle, 6.5cm. high. condition; Wear to gilt dentil rim.
Nathaniel Hill (fl.1746-1748) a 2 inch pocket globe:, signed 'A New Terrestrial Globe by Nath Hill 1754' comprising twelve hand-coloured engraved gores, two Polar calottes 'New Holland', 'Dimans Land' and 'New Zeeland', part delineated, North-West America titled as 'Unknown Parts', the fish skin case lined with celestial half gores of hand-coloured engravings with polar calottes, the case 7.5cm diameter.
A JACOBITE BRONZE TREATY OF AIX-LA-CHAPELLE MEDALLION JOSEPH CHARLES ROETTIER (1693 - 1779), STRUCK 1748 Obverse; right facing bust of Prince Charles, legend CAROLUS WALLIEA PRINCEOPS (Charles Prince of Wales) 1745 Reverse; standing figure of Britannia with union flag within shield protecting a globe showing the British Isles, with rock and seaweed in foreground and ships in sail behind, legend AMOR ET SPES (Love and Hope), with BRITANNIA in exergue 41mm across, 30g
A GEORGE II TABLESPOON KERR & DEMPSTER, ASSAY MASTER HUGH GORDON, 1753 of Hanoverian pattern, Hopetoun House crest to reverse of terminal 20cm long, 2.3oz Note: Engraved with the crest and motto for Hope of a broken terrestrial globe beneath a cloud-issuing rainbow with the motto 'At Spes Infracta'; (Yet my hope is unbroken). Likely for John Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun (1704 - 1781). For two generations The Hopetoun family, Charles and John Hope 1st and 2nd Earls, were perhaps the most important commissioners of silver in Scotland. Their influence on the Edinburgh trade appears to have not only to have given many valuable and important commissions, but to have encouraged the the goldsmiths to new heights, resulting in truly fashionable and important items. As with all family commissions, the success of the family closely directly relates to the commissions and need for silver. The boom in commissions seems to have occurred from 1699 when the architect William Bruce was commissioned by Margaret Hope, Charles's mother, to create Hopetoun House, built in its original form between 1699 and 1702. This original Bruce building has been much changed by later work with the William Adam rebuild of 1721. Flatware bearing the armorial/ crest is surprisingly rare. It is unknown how large the original services of flatware within Hopetoun House were. Oddly, these pieces do not seem to have survived, and it is predominantly larger important pieces which are still recorded. It is highly likely these smaller items were regularly recycled into larger impressive wares and while obviously made in large numbers, few survive.
Railwayana - GWR Great Western Railway china selection comprising of three pieces - all marked GWR in roundel, HOTELS RETURN TO PADDINGTON STATION, pint mug; tea cup and saucer, cup marked to base, B north Staffordshire Pottery Co Ltd, Globe Pottery Cobridge. (3)* Mug with shallow chips to underside and staining to bottom rim, cup, good, saucer, chip to edge and rubbing to emblem.
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