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Lot 16

Hamilton silver case open faced pocket watch, movement numbered 1863858, boxed with original price card

Lot 378

Elliot mantle clock retailed by Hamilton & Inches of Edinburgh, 14 x 14cm

Lot 148

UNUSUAL GEORGE V SILVER LETTER OPENERby Hamilton & Inches, in the form of a Scottish basket hilted broadsword, the blade with engraved 'To Dr. E.C. Faluny from Lismore R.F.C. 1920' to one side and 'France. Wales. Ireland. England.' to the other, the pierced basket hilt with interior leather lining, Edinburgh hallmarks for 1919, 19.5cm long

Lot 754

Three models of racehorses; two The Hamilton Collection, one a/f and a smaller model

Lot 332

A brass carriage timepiece, the dial signed Page, Keen & Page, Plymouth, together with a Hamilton & Inches mahogany veneered mantel timepiece

Lot 141

§ IAN HAMILTON FINLAY (SCOTTISH 1925-2006) POVERTY, PITTED WITH LARKS Screenprint, 1992(18.5cm x 89cm (7.25in x 35in))

Lot 142

§ IAN HAMILTON FINLAY (SCOTTISH 1925-2006) AFTER BERNINI - 1987 Screenprint, in collaboration with Gary Hincks and two further screenprints by Finlay, 'And Even as She Fled II - 1987'(the image 68.5cm x 44cm (27in x 17.25in) and 40.5cm x 54cm (16in x 21.25in))

Lot 105

A TRAY OF ROYAL ALBERT LADY HAMILTON CHINA TO INCLUDE A TEAPOT, TRIOS ETC.

Lot 24

GOOD, LARGE EARLY 1900s BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK FORM MANTEL CLOCK, striking on a coiled gong, the circular white enamel Roman dial inscribed Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, the case with fluted corinthian capped colimns to the corners and hinged carrying handle, 10 1/2in (26.5cm) high

Lot 476

A Hamilton lithographer's tableearly 20th century, American, the patinated steel adjustable top on a cast iron base and large wheel castors,top 108cm wide79cm deepFrom the collection of Tom Munro.Condition report: Minor wear.

Lot 330

Good collection of silhouette miniatures, to include two similar large papercut silhouettes, the first a lady named verso as Jane Gatliff, in glazed gilt frame, total size 31 x 18cm, a slightly smaller portrait of gentlemen, indistinctly inscribed to reverse, pen and ink oval silhouette inscribed to reverse 'this is the portrait of a much learned friend...' oval glazed friend, 14 x 11cm, small pen portrait titled Master George Vincent, oval in glazed papier mache frame, total size 12 x 9cm, a pen and gilt heightened portrait of an officer signed and dated J Watts 1827, glazed ebonised frame, 18 x 13cm, pen and ink portrait of a gentleman in wig titled Major Greed, pen and gilt heightened portrait of a lady with elaborate coiffure, reverse silhouette on glass, titled below 'Lady Hamilton' early Victorian gilt heightened portrait of gentleman wearing spectacles, two pen and gilt heightened large miniature oval portraits of Gentlemen in formal attire, together with painted oval porcelain plaque of the Mother and Child, tondo watercolour portrait of a lady, coloured cartoon after Rowlandson and a Regency style reverse silhouette on glass

Lot 75

Nine Coalport figures, Helen of Troy, Marie Antoinette, Nell Gwynn, Madame de Pompadour, Mrs Fitzherbert, Empress Josephine, Emma Hamilton, Lily Langtree and Lady Castlemaine (9)Condition ReportEmma Hamilton- some small spots of colour loss in areasHelen of troy- the gold leaf is looseMadame de pompadour- there is a roughness to the edge of the fan as well as what looks like a chip.Nell Gwynn- there is a scratch to the backMarie Antoinette-the necklace has no colour to itThere is some small wear to the bases on a few. See attached images.

Lot 57

* JOYCE W CAIRNS PRSA HRA HRHA HRWA HRBA RSW MA (RCA) (SCOTTISH b 1947 - ), BLOWING A KISS oil on panel, signed 19cm x 19cm Framed and under glass Artist's label verso. Note: In 2018 Joyce W Cairns was elected the first woman President of The Royal Scottish Academy in its 192 year history. Given the extraordinary talent of many Scottish women artists both past and present, this honour reflects the high esteem of the Royal Academicians who elected her and her status as one of the most important and respected artists of her time. Note 2: Joyce W Cairns was born and brought up in Edinburgh. She studied painting at Grays School of Art, Aberdeen from 1966 -71 and The Royal College of Art, London 1971 -74. She was awarded a Fellowship at Gloucester College of Art and Design 1974-75 returning to London where she did the Art Teacher’s Certificate Course at Goldsmiths College, University of London 1975-76. In 1976 she returned to Aberdeen where she taught Drawing and Painting at Grays School of Art until 2004 when she took early retirement to complete the vast body of work which culminated in ‘War Tourist’. It was exhibited for 3 months in 2006 at Aberdeen Art Gallery, attracting nearly 30,000 visitors. Her work is mainly autobiographical based on past memories intertwined with present experiences, woven around the backcloth of the once fishing village of Footdee at the mouth of Aberdeen harbour where she has lived for the past 33 years. ‘War Tourist’ was based on her Father’s war backed up by extensive research following in his footsteps through Europe and Tunisia. She now paints in Dundee working in a house and garden overlooking the Tay which will add a further dimension to her work but still retains a residence in Footdee. Cairns has won many awards and is featured in many publications and in the wider media. Cairns’ work has been exhibited in serious group exhibitions since 1970, as well as having numerous celebrated solo exhibitions in Scotland, London and Canada. Her work is held in numerous public collections including Aberdeen Art Gallery, GOMA, the British Museum, Graves Art Gallery and Museum, Sheffield, The National War Museum, Edinburgh, The Fleming Collection (London) and the McMaster Museum, Hamilton, Ontario.

Lot 75

* NONI MCCRONE (SCOTTISH), BROWN LEAVES oil on board, singed, titled verso 50cm x 60cm Framed Handwritten artist's label verso. Note: Daughter of the artist Laura Loudon (nee Bennie) and John Loudon, Art Master at Hamilton Academy and later Chief Inspector of Art for Scotland. Noni McCrone studied at Glasgow School of Art and became a member of The Glasgow Society of Lady Artists. Exhibited with Mary Armour, Alison McKenzie, Noel Slaney, Margaret Paterson, Anna Hotchkis, Louise Annand and other members at 5, Blythswood Square and at several other venues in the Glasgow area.

Lot 420

A painting on board signed Hamilton.

Lot 1658

EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY SECTIONAL DINING TABLE, by Wylie & Hamilton, of Sheraton design, with D shaped ends, on square tapered legs, 75cm high, 104cm wide

Lot 622

Woolf (Virginia, 1882-1941). English Author. Really & Truly: a book of literary confessions: designed by a late-Victorian, [C.F.], published Arthur L. Humphreys, 1915, a confession album with 25 pre-printed double-page questionnaires with spaces for 39 answers, plus signature and date, questionnaires 1-9 completed in ink with author's names additionally signed to initial recto and each second leaf verso blank, the autographs and autographed answers completed by (in order) Rose Macaulay (1881-1958, English writer), Robert Lynd (1879-1949, Irish writer), Virginia Woolf, Edwa[rd] Clodd (1840-1930, English banker, writer and anthropologist), Rebecca West (1892-1983, British author), Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953, British-French writer), Stella Benson (1892-1933, English feminist and writer), Dominick Spring-Rice (1891-1940, financial adviser and husband of Marjorie Spring-Rice, British social reformer), and Margaret Irwin (1889-1967, English historical novelist), and Margaret Kennedy (1896-1967, English novelist and playwright), the earliest dated 16 December 1923 and the last 22 December 1927, each questionnaire originally sealed at margins with red wax or tape and since opened with a little see-through of red wax to a few pages and marginal tear without loss of text to final Margaret Irwin entries, lacks half-title, title a little soiled and chipped at edges, original floral-decorated lower board with edge wear, lacks spine and upper cover, small 4to (20.5 x 16.5 cm)Qty: (1)NOTESA wonderful confessions book revealing the literary likes and dislikes of several well-known authors, notably Virginia Woolf, who has answered all 39 questions in her distinctive purple ink. Among her mostly single-word or two-word answers are answers to the printed questions: 22. The best living English novelist: Thomas Hardy; 23. The worst living English novelist: Thomas Hardy; 26. The most overrated English writer living: Belloc; 27. The most underrated English writer living or dead: Walter Scott; 28. The best deceased English novelist: Jane Austen; 38. A deceased man of letters whose character you most dislike: I like all dead men of letters; 39. A contemporary poet or prose writer whose work is likely to be read twenty-five years hence: None, except Max Beerbohm, as a whole; many in parts. There appears little consensus on anything, except perhaps that most think Shakespeare the greatest genius among writers who ever lived (except for Belloc voted for Homer and Macaulay didn't know). The most reference-writers after Shakespeare are James Boswell (thanks to 'best biography'), and Thomas Hardy. Also doing well were Max Beerbohm (admired across 4 categories), Jane Austen, Plato, Catullus, Cervantes, Dostoevsky, Milton and Bernard Shaw. Chaucer, Dickens, George Eliot and Henry James only appear once, while Virgil and Donne do not appear at all. The courtesy book was discovered among the effects of the owners' grandmother, the novelist Margaret Kennedy. Hers is the last entry, and the only one unsealed and follows the incompleted tenth questionnaire for unknown reasons. The University of Leeds Library has a copy with six of the questionnaires completed by Arthur Ransome, John Drinkwater, Algar Labouchère Thorold, Harold Williams, Perceval Gibbon and Hamilton Fyfe. Both Virginia Woolf and Margaret Irwin list John Drinkwater as the worst living English playwright in the copy offered here.

Lot 627

* Literary Autographs. A group of 18 literary autographs, 19th & 20th century, including a signed vintage real photo postcard of John Drinkwater, a postcard-size black and white photograph of Harold Pinter, plus cut autographs, many with subscriptions, of John Ruskin, Siegfried Sassoon, Algernon Charles Swinburne, William Makepeace Thackeray, Thomas Carlyle (as part of an incomplete autograph letter of 4 lines), Guy Boothby (incomplete 8-line autograph letter), Robert Browning, Max Beerbohm, Hamilton Aide, John Galsworthy, Edmund Gosse, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Thomas Babington Macaulay, John Masefield and Friedrich Max Muller, mostly postcard size and smallerQty: (18)

Lot 776

Asimov (Isaac). I, Robot, 1st UK Grayson & Grayson edition, 1952, original cloth, dust jacket, small abrasion to front panel (from sticker removal?), a little rubbed with small chips, 8vo (the first UK edition was published by Dennis Dobson in 1950), together with Capote (Truman). Breakfast at Tiffany's, 1st UK edition, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1958, a little light spotting and toning, contemporary presentation inscription to front endpaper, original cloth, price-clipped dust jacket, spine ends chipped, light spotting to rear panel, 8vo, plus Nabokov (Vladimir). Lolita, 1st UK edition, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1959, small clear tape residue marks to rear pastedown, original cloth, dust jacket, edges slightly rubbed, 8vo, with four others: F. Scott Fitzgerald's Tender is the Night, 1st UK re-issue, Grey Walls, 1953, Herman Wouk's The Caine Mutiny, 1st US edition, 1951, Evelyn Waugh's Brideshead Revisited, 1st US trade edition, 1945 and a paperback reprint of Isaac Asimov's The Martian Way and other science fiction stories, 1971 (signed by the author)Qty: (7)

Lot 787

Chandler (Raymond). The Long Good-Bye, 1st UK edition, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1953, a little minor spotting, original cloth, dust jacket, spine ends chipped, small split along one fold, repairs to verso, 8vo, together with Tolkien (J.R.R.) Tree and Leaf, 1st edition, London: George Allen & Unwin, 1964, advertisements at end, a little light spotting, original cloth, dust jacket, spine faded, small nicks and light spotting, 8vo, plus Eliot (T.S.) The Confidential Clerk, 1st edition, London: Faber & Faber, 1954, 1st issue with 'Ihad' to p. 7, original cloth (some fading), dust jacket, spine toned, small tear, 8vo, with others including Hand and Flower Press. Poems in Pamphlet. A New Anthology for 1951, designed and edited by Erica Marx (with Charles Causley's farewell Aggie Weston inscribed by the poet to Victor Bonham Carter (1913-2007, author and publisher), with a typed letter from Causley to Bonham Carter dated 1955, enclosing the poem and discussing other literary matters, loosely inserted, H.M. Bateman's The M.F.H. Who Ran Riot!, [1930], two original cartoons by Thomas Bert, 1930's signed, plus some Curwen Press publications including The London Music Festival 1939 designed by E. McKnight Kauffer, Curwen's Modulator folding proof design, limited edition 2/6, 1994 and others by Stuart McMinn, Edward Bawden etcQty: (25)

Lot 788

Chandler (Raymond). The Raymond Chandler Omnibus, 1st edition, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1953, light partial offsetting to rear endpaper, original blue cloth, dust jacket, spine ends a little rubbed, cloth slipcase, 8voQty: (1)NOTESPresentation copy, inscribed by the author to his landlord, 'To Thomas Wylly, the world's nicest landlord. With my love, Raymond Chandler, Dec 26th, 1959, La Jolla, California'.

Lot 860

Lewis (C.S.) The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe, 1st edition, London: Geoffrey Bles, 1950, colour frontispiece and illustrations by Pauline Baynes, a few small stains, small manuscript '2/6' to front endpaper, original cloth, spine faded with stains, some fading to covers, 8vo (binding copy?), together with Watkins-Pitchford (Denys, 'B.B.'). Wandering Wind, 1st edition, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1957, colour and black and white illustrations, a little light spotting, original yellow cloth, dust jacket, spine a little faded with small nicks and tears at ends, short closed tear to front panel, light spotting to covers, 8voQty: (2)

Lot 195

LEWIS HAMILTON; a signed McLaren Mercedes Vodafone shirt with printed logos and attached label, size S.Additional InformationCreased.

Lot 242

A group of books and publications on photography including Lee Millar Portraits from a Life, Margaret Bourk-White Photographer, three David Hamilton volumes comprising Twenty-Five Years of an Artist, a Place in the Sun, and The Best of David Hamilton, The Leica Lens Book and Leica Reflex Photography by Brian Bower, Terrance Donovan, Beaton Portraits, Parkinson Photgraphs 1935-1990, African Visions by Mirella Ricciardi, In My Minds Eye Seeing in Black and White by Charlie Waite, Rollei T.L.R. The History by Ian Parker, etc.Additional InformationVarious scuffs and creasing, discolouration to covers particularly the Leica volumes.

Lot 1434

James Bond Rare Record - 8 Autographs Inc Sean Connery John Barry & Cubby Broccoli. This is something amazingly special, it is a must for any James Bond fan. It is a first edition US vinyl pressing of the ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ score. It was originally signed for a United Artist charity event in 1971 by the main cast but over time up to 1985 more Bond legends have added their signature. The 8 signees are - Sean Connery, Jill St John, Charles Gray, Guy Hamilton (Director), Albert R ‘Cubby’ Broccoli (Producer), John Barry (Composer), Shirley Bassey (Singer) and Don Black (Lyricist). This really is a piece of Bond history and would be the jewel in any 007 collection.

Lot 13

Donald Hamilton Fraser - Limited Edition Screenprint, 'Still Life Toys', Signed & Numbered in Pencil. 17" x 22".

Lot 310

Crichton (Alexander). An Inquiry into the Nature and Origin of Mental Derangement, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: for T. Cadell, Junior, and W. Davies, 1798, errata leaf, modern ownership inscriptions to title-pages, modern quarter calf, 8vo (20.4 x 12.4 cm), together with: Hunter (William). Medical Commentaries. Part I. Containing a Plain and Direct Answer to Professor Monro jun. Interspersed with Remarks on the Structure, Functions, and Dieseases of Several Parts of the Human Body, 1st edition, London: printed by A. Hamilton, and sold by A. Millar, 1762, 4 engraved plates, browning, marginal worming, edges slightly brittle, contemporary ownership inscription (John Anderson) to title-page, contemporary manuscript corrections in brown ink, modern half roan, 4to (28 x 20 cm)Qty: (2)NOTESESTC T55932 (Crichton), T62863 (Hunter), T135918 (Richardson); Hunter & McAlpine pp. 559-64 (Crichton); Russell 449 (Hunter). Part two of Hunter's work was only published in 1777, after the author's death.

Lot 433

Children's literature. A large quantity of children's literature, 19th-20th century, including: Kipling (Rudyard). The Jungle Book, 1st edition, 8th impression, London: Macmillan and Co., Limited, 1898, gilt edges, original blue pictorial cloth gilt, 8vo, Stevenson (Robert Louis). Kipnapped, 1st edition, 30th thousand, London: Cassell and Company, Limited, 1891, folding map, rear inner hinge cracked, original cloth, spine rolled, 8vo, Burnett (Frances Hodgson). Little Lord Fauntleroy, London: Frederick Warne and Co., 1904, original cloth, 8vo, Greene (Graham). The Little Steamroller. Illustrated by Dorothy Craigie, 5th edition, London: Max Parrish, 1963, ex-library, original pictorial boards (laminated), 4to, Briggs (Raymond). Fungus the Bogeyman. Plop-Up Book, London: Hamish Hamilton, [no date], illustrated throughout, moving parts, original boards, small folio, and over 100 othersQty: (approx. 120)NOTESSold as seen, not subject to return.

Lot 71

Mariner (William). An Account of the Natives of the Tonga Islands, in the South Pacific Ocean, 2 volumes, 2nd edition ('with additions'), London: John Murray, 1818, half-titles, engraved frontispiece, folding map (linen-backed), toning, a few marks, closed tear in foot of volume 1 leaf 2E1 just touching bottom line of text, modern mottled half sheep gilt, 8vo (20.8 x 12.2 cm), together with: Backhouse (James). A Narrative of a Visit to the Australian Colonies, 1st edition, London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co., 1843, 15 etched plates including frontispiece (one folding), 3 folding maps, Nottingham Free Public Libraries ink-stamps to plates and text, spotting to plates (mainly to margins), maps browned, World map with splits to folds, Tasmania map with closed tear to inner fold, North South Wales map with repair in similar area, modern half calf, 8vo (21.6 x 13 cm), Sidney (Samuel). The Three Colonies of Australia: New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia; their Pastures, Copper Mines, and Gold Fields, 2nd edition ('revised by the author'), London: Ingram, Cooke, and Co., 1853, large engraved folding map by James Wyld, 7 wood-engraved plates including frontispiece, 4 pp. advertisements, Eton leaving inscription dated 1854 to initial blank, contemporary blue calf, gilt spine, 8vo (21 x 13.2 cm), Markham (Albert Hastings). The Cruise of the "Rosario" amongs the New Hebrides and Santa Cruz Islands, 2nd edition, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle, 1873, half-title, 9 wood-engraved plates including frontispiece, similar vignettes in text (some full-page), folding map (with closed handling tear), advertisements discarded, contemporary blue half calf gilt, 8vo (21.4 x 13 cm), and 1 other (Pike, Sub-Tropical Rambles in the Land of the Aphanapteryx ... Mauritius, 1st UK edition,1873, lacking one folding map)Qty: (6)NOTESFerguson 3558 (Backhouse: 'contains minute and valuable information'), 16580 (Sidney), 12259 (Markham); Hill (1974) pp. 191-2 (Mariner). The first edition of Sidney's work (1852) did not contain Wyld's map.

Lot 73

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CHATELAINE, maker Grey & Co., London 1899, of graduating loop form, 3 1/2" wide, hung with five curb link chains all with dog clip fasteners, one pendant with a scroll hinged salve pot, maker Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1907, and one with a note pad holder with sliding pencil, maker probably Hamilton & Co., Birmingham 1909, 5ozs 3dwts gross (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 89

A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TOT HOLDERS, maker's mark LE., Birmingham 1893, of wrythen fluted cylindrical form with cast and pierced scrolling foliate open handles, 1" high, 2ozs 13dwts total, with six clear glass insets, cased and retailed by Hamilton & Co., Calcutta (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 198

Six miniatures in ivory 'piano key' frames, comprising: a pair - Nelson and Lady Hamilton (after Abbott and Romney), Napoleon (after Delaroche), Beethoven (after Stieler) , an elegant lady with a pearl bracelet, signed 'Penn' and an oval of a lady, signed indistinclyCondition report: Good condition generally, Beethoven has tears to backing paper, some other have minor damage to backing papers.

Lot 503

John Hamilton Glass (fl.1890-1925), watercolour, Waterside houses, signed, 32 x 47cm, a Marion Broom still life watercolour of flowers, 76 x 55cm and an oil still life of flowers signed Todd, 60 x 50cm

Lot 85

A Victorian silk and lace Christening cap, and another smaller (2)Provenance : A note accompanying this lot states it was worn by Victoria Alberta Alexandrina Hamilton-Gordon at her Christening at Windsor Chapel with Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as sponsors/1854

Lot 1050

Dolls - to include Alberon, Leonardo, Regency The Hamilton Collection, Diana Effnor, approximately twenty three plus three books:- Three Boxes.

Lot 771

GEORGE HAMILTON / ABERDEEN, HEARTS AND SCOTLAND A 4 page The Press and Journal Football Coaching Scheme 1947 advising of the Do's and Don'ts and a talk to young footballers. Slightly worn. Generally good

Lot 117

A New Edition of the Life and Heroick Actions of the Renown'd Sir William Wallace by William Hamilton, printed in Dundee by H. Galeraith 1770.

Lot 164

A selection of Scottish silver, to include a silver and amethyst dish by Hamilton & Inches, a silver and amethyst teaspoon, and a silver hat pin stand, gross weight of solid silver items 2.92ozt.Condition report: Overall condition good to fairVelvet base to hat pin stand worn and fraying, some abrasion to amethyst, hallmarks partially worn but legibleBowl dimensions - diameter 7cm, length including handles 13cm, height 5cmLength of spoon 12.5cmHeight of hat pin stand 12cm

Lot 5677

F Barney, by, William Hamilton, after, a pair, Les Pigeons and Les Lapins, oval, polychrome stipple engravings, 14.5cm x 19cm; another stipple engraving, verre eglomise mount; other prints (5)

Lot 5771

Local Interest - Hicklin (John), The History of Nottingham Castle [...], London: Hamilton, Adams, and Co., 1836, additional engraved title-page, complete but for Newcastle arms, contemporary cloth, 8vo; Provincial Imprint, White (Francis), Nottinghamshire: History, Directory and Gazetteer [...], Sheffield: 1853, contemporary roan (worn, faults), 8vo, (1); Easton (Harry Tucker), The History of a Banking House (Smith, Payne and Smiths), London: Printed and Published by Blades, East & Blades, 1903, contemporary vellum over thin boards, tacked-on embroidered cover, marbled endpapers, contemporary dated ink MS presentation inscription, 8vo, (1); Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson [...], two-volume set, third edition, London: Longman [...], 1810, contemporary green quarter-morocco gilt over marbled boards, 8vo, (2); Bailey (Thomas), Annals of Nottinghamshire: History of the County of Nottingham [...], two volumes, London: Simpkin [...], 1853, contemporary half-calf over cloth, large 8vo, (2); Nottinghamshire Cricket and Cricketers, [n.d], green cloth, 8vo, (1); Victorian Nottingham; Sotheby's Thoresby Hall sale catalogue; further 20th century county and city history and topography; etc

Lot 142

A SET OF TWELVE EDWARDIAN SILVER COFFEE SPOONS AND PAIR OF SUGAR BOWS, ENGRAVED WITH FLOWERS, INITIALLED R, BY HAMILTON, LAIDLAW & CO, SHEFFIELD 1906 AND A CASED SET OF SIX ART DECO SILVER AND HARLEQUIN GUILLOCHE ENAMEL COFFEE SPOONS, BY W H HASELER LIMITED, BIRMINGHAM 1938, 6OZS 10DWTS (2 CASES) Both in good condition, enamels undamaged

Lot 188

A SCOTTISH ELIZABETH II SILVER BOWL OF THE ROYAL & ANCIENT GOLF CLUB OF ST ANDREWS, WITH REEDED RIM ON DOMED FOOT, 14CM DIAM, BY HAMILTON & INCHES, EDINBURGH 2008, 9OZS 17DWTS Good condition

Lot 713

A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH C OVAL CRYSTOLEUMS OF GEORGIANA, DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE AND EMMA LADY HAMILTON, 47 X 37CM Good condition

Lot 156

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteArmy L.S. & G.C., V.R., 3rd issue, small letter reverse (1677. Corp: H. Levenson. 13th Husrs.) engraved naming, small edge nick, otherwise good very fine £80-£100 --- Hamilton Levenson was born in the Parish of Comber, County Down, and served in the 16th Lancers for 11 years 5 months. He transferred to the 13th Hussars to complete 21 years service, including 15 years 10 months in India. Sold with copied application for Claim to Pension submitted to Chelsea Board in the rank of Lance-Sergeant, this undated but circa 1900.

Lot 30

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteA Great War ‘Western Front’ D.C.M. group of four awarded to Company Sergeant Major J. Joyce, Royal Sussex Regiment and Machine Gun Corps, later Royal Canadian Regiment Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (5328 C.S. Mjr. J. Joyce. 4/M.G.C.); British War and Victory Medals (5328 W.O. Cl. 2. J. Joyce. M.G.C.); Army L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 3rd issue, Canada (S.M.I. (W.O. Cl. I) J. Joyce D.C.M. R.C.R.) lacquered, good very fine (4) £800-£1,000 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 11 March 1920: ‘For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty as Company Sergeant Major of a machine gun company for nearly two years. He has rendered great assistance to his Company Commander, frequently bringing up reinforcements and rations to the gun teams in the line under enemy shelling. After the attack on the Drocourt-Queant line in September 1918, he commanded a section with great ability.’ Jesse Joyce attested for the Royal Sussex Regiment and served with the 4th Battalion Machine Gun Company during the Great War on the Western Front. Demobilised on 26 March 1919 he emigrated to Canada and later joined the Royal Canadian Regiment, stationed at Hamilton, Ontario. He was awarded his Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal on 4 June 1932.

Lot 407

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteSeven: Petty Officer E. A. Hamilton, Royal Navy Naval General Service 1915-62, 1 clasp, Palestine 1936-1939 (JX. 127658 E. A Hamilton. A.B. R.N.); 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45; Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.VI.R., 1st issue (JX. 127658 E. A. Hamilton. P.O. H.M.S. Scott.), very fine (7) £140-£180

Lot 701

In order to view full details and any additional images for this lot as well as place advanced bids or bid live, please click here to view this lot on the auctioneer's websiteHousehold Cavalry interest, Buckingham Palace letter from the Queen, dated 19 May 1983, to Colonel Hamilton-Russell, Officer, Warrant Officers, Non-Commissioned Officers and Troopers of the Household Cavalry, on the occasion of the presentation of new Standards, ‘We have just seen marched off parade the tattered Standard damaged in that brutal attack on The Queen’s Life Guard last year, in which men and horses suffered so dreadfully. In the midst of this ‘pageantry’, for want of a better word, there could be no more timely nor honourable reminder, to those of us who need reminding, that the soldier’s life is never free of danger.’, facsimile signature, some marginal creases, otherwise good condition £20-£30

Lot 291

Kathleen Hamilton Noël (second-third quarter, 19th century) The Farmer's Wife signed and dated 1877, oil on mahogany panel, 27.5cm x 22cm

Lot 272

ROYAL ALBERT LADY HAMILTON TEAWARE, 22 pieces including teapot and a quantity of other tea and china ware

Lot 1526

Hamilton Bears Faithful Fuzzies Selection including Nelson, Montgomery, Wellington, Churchill, Teddies in the Navy and other Military Figures.

Lot 733

Box of CDs including Keith Jarrett, Chico Hamilton, Maynard Ferguson, Arnett Cobb, Woody Herman and Ray Brown (approx 110)

Lot 1523

Hamilton Bear Selection Faithful Fuzzies Various bands In The Defenders Of Our Li-Bear-Ty etc.

Lot 1524

Hamilton Bears Faithful Fuzzies Musical Rotating Marching Bands Brass Woodwind and Percussion. Also George Cerys, Hamish, Molly, Born to Ride plus Danbury Mint Colin the Coxswain

Lot 724

Box of signed Jazz CDs including Scott Hamilton, Chico Freeman, Benny Green, Mose Allison, Ray Alexander, Nat Adderley and Benny Golson (approx 120)

Lot 177

1960s/1970s gentlemens Hamilton Automatic 18ct gold wristwatch with a 21 jewel 64A calibre automatic movement, the circular dial with date aperture, applied gold baton hour markers and centre seconds, in circular 18ct gold case, approximately 32mm diameter, on a later expandable plated bracelet.Condition report: The watch is fully wound and not currently running. The back of the case is worn and has surface scratching. Numbered 64007 8, with no other inscriptions. The plastic glass face is scratched all over but the dial itself looks clean, all three hands are in tact.  As stated in the description the bracelet is plated and later added. Total gross weight 55.5g 

Lot 727

Box of Jazz CDs including Lafayette Gilchrist, Dave Brubeck, Junior Mance, Ralph Moore, Jimmy Hamilton and Ruby Braff (approx 120)

Lot 1871

Hamilton Beach 1950's Green enamel cafe milkshake blender

Lot 1522

Hamilton Bear Faithful Fuzzies Musical Military Band When the Bears go Marching in collection

Lot 2251

A 14 Carat Gold Rectangular ''Top Hat'' Wristwatch with a Diamond Set Dial, signed Hamilton, circa 1950, (calibre 982) lever movement signed, silvered dial with diamond set hour markers, seconds dial, ''Top Hat'' form curved case, snap-on back stamped inside 14k, 23mm by 39mm see illustration 09.12.20 Case with light surface scratches, back cover with scuff marks, later strap and buckle, later crown, dial with small scratches visible under an eyeglass, hands with staining marks, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.

Lot 2396

An Indian Colonial Silver Quaich and Cup and Cover, by Hamilton and Co., The First Dated 1922 The Second Dated 1939, the quiach of typical form, with lug handles, engraved as the Lord Carmichael Cup, 15cm wide over handles, the second tapering and on spreading foot, the cover with fluted baluster finial, engraved as the Royal Calcutta Turf Club Golf Challenge Cup, 13cm high, total weight 16oz, 498gr (2)

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