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Lot 470

Group of four pocket watches including:One Hamilton open face pocket watch with white dial and Arabic numerals and sub-seconds dial. Serial number 1144729. Back case inside marked Watch Star Case Company Stellar 8697077.One Waltham Vanguard open face pocket watch with white dial and Arabic numerals and sub-seconds dial. Serial number 12575969. Back case inside marked patented trade mark 86223.One Hampden Lakeside pocket watch in a coin silver hunter case with white dial and Roman numerals and sub-seconds dial. Serial number 133211. Back case inside marked Deuber Coin 343434.One South Bend open face pocket watch with white dial and gold details with Arabic numerals and sub-seconds dial.Diameter ranges from 49.55 mm to 58.70 mm. Gross weight: 531.75 g.Condition: Each running, not tested for time. Could not get the Southbend watch opened. Wear to all cases. Pen inscription along the back of one case.

Lot 474

Group of four pocket watches including:One Hampden Watch Co open face pocket watch in base metal case with white dial and Arabic numerals and sub-seconds dial. Serial number 3156869. Back case inside marked Illinois Watch Case Co Spartan 0822233.One Hampden Watch Co open face pocket watch in base metal case with white dial and Arabic numerals and sub-seconds dial. Serial number 2800761. Back case inside marked Defiance 6923888.One Waltham open face pocket watch in base metal case with white dial and Arabic numerals and sub-seconds dial. Serial number 20040050. Back case inside marked Keystone base metal 0096116.One Hamilton pen face pocket watch in base metal case with white dial and Arabic numerals and sub-seconds dial. Serial number 4049652. Back case inside marked Keystone base metal 750912.Diameter ranges from 49.05 mm to 51.80 mm. Gross weight: 373.60 g.Condition: Each running, not tested for time. One dial with cracks and losses. Wear to the cases.

Lot 468

Group of four gold filled pocket watches including one Illinois open face pocket watch with a white dial, Arabic numerals and sub seconds dial. Serial number 2063227.One Hamilton open face pocket watch with a white dial, Arabic numerals and sub seconds dial. Serial number 1637546.One Rockford open face pocket watch with a white dial, Arabic numerals and sub seconds dial. Serial number 803784.One Buren Hunter pocket watch with a white dial, roman numerals and sub seconds dial. Serial number 564853.Diameter ranges from 35.57 mm to 53.99 mm. Gross weight: 345.8 g.Condition: Illinois, Hamilton runs not tested for time. Rockford, Buren does not run. Wear to all cases and glass and losses to the plating.

Lot 475

Group of four pocket watches including:One Hamilton pocket watch in open face gold filled case with white dial with Arabic numerals and sub-seconds dial. Serial 516775. Back case inside marked Hamilton Watch Co. 10k gold filled K 376552.One Rockford pocket watch in open face case with white dial with Arabic numerals and sub-seconds dial. Serial 779430. Back case inside marked Illinois Watch Case Co. Hercules 1858686.One open face pocket watch in silver plated case with white dial with Arabic numerals and sub-seconds dial. Back case inside marked 0800 EP 6409. One South Bend pocket watch in silverode case with white dial with Arabic numerals and sub-seconds dial. Serial number 410599. Back case inside marked silverode 917899.Diameter ranges from 50.50 mm to 62.20 mm. Gross weight: 561.20 g.Condition: South Bend and Hamilton running, not tested for time. All with wear to cases and the unbranded watch with losses to the dial.

Lot 473

One open face Hamilton Railway Special 992 B with white dial with Arabic numeral hour and second markers, sub-seconds dial at the six o'clock position. Serial number C312534. Stainless steel case, marked at the inner case back Hamilton Watch Co., start, stainless steel, 10k, Lancaster PA R182992. On a simple curb link watch chain.Diameter: 49.56 mm. Gross weight: 105.6 g.Condition: Runs, not tested for time. Wear and scratches to the case and crystal. Watch chain plating faded.

Lot 740

JAMES PATERSON PRSW RSA RWS (SCOTTISH 1854 - 1932), THE RIGHT HONOURABLE J PARKER SMITH PC, JP, DL, FRSE pastel, chalk and pencil on paper, signed and dated 1918, titled label versomounted, framed and under glass (original mount and frame)image size 46cm x 31cm, overall size 71cm x 53cm Handwritten artist's label verso.Note 1: After settling in Edinburgh, James Paterson drew several accomplished portrait sketches of high-profile contemporaries including a self-portrait drawing (1916) in pastel, chalk and pencil which is now in the collection of The National Galleries Of Scotland. The portrait offered here is an outstanding example of his characteristic style as a draughtsman. Paterson often used hatching in red and grey chalk to model the face and give it depth. James Paterson`s work was exhibited at The Kelvingrove Gallery as part of the major "Glasgow Boys" Exhibition (2010) and at The Hunterian Art Gallery (Glasgow) in "James Paterson : Works From The Artists Studio" (2010)-an exhibition dedicated entirely to his own work.The Sitter: James Parker Smith of Jordanhill, PC, JP, DL, FRSE (30 August 1854 – 30 April 1929) was a Scottish barrister and politician who served as Liberal Unionist MP for Partick. He was first elected at a by-election in 1890 but lost the seat in 1906. He was a Cambridge Apostle. He had previously contested Greenock and Paisley. He was born on 30 August 1854 the son of Archibald Smith of Jordanhill (son of James Smith of Jordanhill) and his wife, Susan Emma Parker. Although his father was Scottish he was born in London and spent much of his life in England. He was educated at Winchester College. He then studied law at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating with a BA in Mathematics (as fourth Wrangler) in 1877 and an MA in 1880. He qualified as a barrister in 1888. From 1890 to 1906 his interests changed from law to politics. In January 1900, Smith was appointed assistant private secretary to Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies. He held this post until 1903. He was sworn of the Privy Council in 1904. In 1915 he returned to Winchester as a fellow and as warden of the college. He later became a director of the Union Bank of Scotland. In 1921 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Frederick Orpen Bower, Ralph Allan Sampson, Sir Edmund Taylor Whittaker and Sir James A. Ewing. In 1882 he was married to Mary Louisa Hamilton. They were parents to Archibald Colin Hamilton Parker Smith, the 5th Laird of Jordanhill, and Wilmot Babington Parker Smith. His brothers included Arthur Hamilton Smith, Henry Babington Smith, Lt Commander Charles Stewart Smith and Rev Walter Edward Smith. He died at the Brooks's Club in London on 30 April 1929Note 2: In our auction of 11th August 2010, lot 13 "Portrait of a Lady" (dated 1916) a similar pastel, chalk and pencil portrait by James Paterson sold for £2600 (hammer).

Lot 777

ALEXANDER HAMILTON SCOTT (SCOTTISH 1876 - 1944), HERDING SHEEP oil on canvas, signedframedimage size 30cm x 35cm, overall 36cm x 41cm

Lot 15

Beckford (William).- Rogers (Samuel) Human Life, a Poem, second edition, with half-title and final leaf blank but for imprint, William Beckford's copy with 2pp. of pencil notes in his hand on front free endpaper, extra-illustrated with engraved portrait of Rogers by Meyer after Denon and an original watercolour portrait of the same captioned "The Yellow Poet...see Glenarvon" by Beckford in pencil at foot, together with leaves of mounted cuttings of reviews etc. all bound in following half-title or at end, book-label of George Harwood, bound in dark red boards, uncut, rubbed, rebacked preserving old spine with Beckford's gilt cinquefoils and cross patonce ornaments and green roan label, short split to upper joint, corners slightly worn, preserved in modern red morocco-backed cloth drop-back box, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, spine with black morocco label and titled in gilt, 8vo, John Murray, 1820.*** With typically caustic notes by Beckford e.g. p.107 commenting on Rogers's lines "That narrow place of noise & strife received their little all of life" Beckford adds "I rather think we also have received Mr Samuel Rogers's little all....".Beckford's caption to the watercolour portrait refers to Lady Caroline Lamb's Glenarvon, published in 1816, which included veiled but obvious references to the cadaverously thin Rogers as "A poet of an emaciated and sallow complexion".The gilt cinquefoil and cross patonce ornaments on the spine are from Beckford's mother's Hamilton arms and the first Lord Latimer respectively. Hamilton Palace sale (1883) Part III lot 1434 (Bain £3 12s.). 

Lot 17

Beckford (William).- [Sale Catalogue] The Valuable Library of Books in Fonthill Abbey. A Catalogue of the Magnificent, Rare, and Valuable Library (of 20,000 Volumes) . . . , [including] The Unique and Splendid Effects of Fonthill Abbey [&] The Pictures and Miniatures at Fonthill Abbey, together bound in 1 vol., engraved frontispiece, occasional spotting or soiling, original boards, rubbed and spotted, rebacked and recornered in dark blue morocco, new endpapers, preserved in dark blue morocco-backed cloth drop-back box, spine titled in gilt, Phillips, 1823 § Hamilton Palace Libraries (The). [Sale Catalogue] Catalogue of the First [- Fourth] Portion of the Beckford Library removed from Hamilton Palace, 4 parts in 1 vol., with printed lists of prices and buyers' names bound at end, occasional spotting, a few pencil annotations, modern calf-backed marbled boards, vellum tips, Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, 1882-83, 8vo (2) *** The first was one of the most famous sales of the nineteenth century, necessitated by Beckford's diminished financial resources. The sale was entrusted to Christie's and catalogued but before it took place John Farquhar, a Scottish gunpowder-manufacturer, bought the whole estate together with its contents. He then put the contents up for sale at auction with Phillips the following year. Choice items from Beckford's library and art collection had already been removed to his new residence in Lansdowne Terrace, Bath, and were inherited by his son-in-law the 10th Duke of Hamilton, later sold as part of the Hamilton Palace sales from 1882-84.The first sale catalogue comprises the entire contents of Fonthill, offered at auction over thirty-seven days from 23rd September to 29th October, encompassing the library, furniture, pictures and prints. 

Lot 23

Lewis (Matthew Gregory) Romantic Tales, 4 vol., first edition, half-titles, without advertisements at end of vol. 4, scattered foxing and light browning, Horatia Nelson's copy with her ink ownership inscription to head of titles, armorial bookplate of John Croft Deverell to front pastedowns, contemporary red crushed morocco, gilt, spines gilt in compartments with pomegranate motifs, corners bumped, rubbed, t.e.g., [Garside, Raven and Schowerling 1808: 72], 8vo, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1808.*** A collection of five Gothic tales and eight poems. This copy with the ownership inscription of Horatia Nelson, the illegitimate daughter of Nelson and Lady Hamilton. 

Lot 12

Beckford (William).- Dalrymple (Sir David, Lord Hailes) An Inquiry into the Secondary Causes which Gibbon has assigned for the Rapid Growth of Christianity, second edition, ?lacking final blank, William Beckford's copy with 2½pp. of pencil notes in his hand on front free endpapers, light spotting to a few leaves, contemporary dark purple straight-grain morocco, by Fairbairn & Armstrong, g.e., a little rubbed and mottled, spine faded, preserved in modern dark purple morocco-backed cloth drop-back box, by Trevor Lloyd, spine gilt in compartments, 12mo, Edinburgh, J.Ritchie for A.Johnstone, 1808.*** With references to 10 passages, including p.201: " Rare doings at Corinth - 'public prayers for the increase of the number of harlots'. Why really Sir David you are not a whit behindhand with Gibbon himself in the dissemination of impurities - see page 256."Hamilton Palace sale (1882) Part I lot 2308 (Thibaudeau £3 6s).                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               

Lot 25

[Utterson (Sarah Elizabeth, editor and translator)] Tales of the Dead, first edition, lacking half-title, light foxing and browning throughout, ink inscriptions to front free endpaper, modern half calf, spine gilt in compartments, [Garside, Raven and Schowerling 1813:60; not in Summers], 8vo, [by S. Hamilton] for White, Cochrane, and Co., 1813.*** First edition of this rare collection, partly a translation of the French Fantasmagoriana (itself allegedly a translation from the German) though including an original work by Utterson, "The Storm" as the fifth story.  Fantasmagoriana was famously read by Byron, the Shelleys and Polidori on the night that engendered Frankenstein and The Vampire. On publication this collection received several positive reviews from Francis Palgrave and others, with Utterson's original contribution in particular singled out for praise. 

Lot 13

Beckford (William).- [Alison (Sir Archibald) & others.] Travels in France, during the years 1814-15. Comprising a Residence at Paris, during the stay of the Allied Armies..., 2 vol., first edition, ?lacking half-titles, William Beckford's copy with 3½pp. pencil notes in his hand on leaf tipped in at beginning of each vol., text lightly browned, a few spots or small stains, H.Bradley Martin's copy with his small bookplate, bound in typical contemporary half red straight-grain morocco, gilt, spines with title and cinquefoils in gilt, g.e., a little rubbed and marked, preserved in modern red morocco-backed drop-back box, spine gilt in compartments with ornaments and five raised bands, 8vo, 1815.*** With 22 notes by Beckford referring to passages in the text e.g. vol.2 p. 230 "Triumphant entry of Charigny the great worm Doctor - with all his bottles into Aix".Many of Beckford's books were bound with a gilt cinquefoil from his mother's Hamilton arms on the spine or corners. Hamilton Palace sale (1883) Part IV lot 686 (Jarvis & Son £1 1s.)

Lot 230

A diamond cross pendant, circa 1890, set throughout with old brilliant-cut diamonds, mounted in silver and gold, case by S. J. Phillips Ltd., total diamond weight approximately 4.10 carats, length 5.5cm. £1,200-£1,500 --- Provenance: Formerly the Property of Field Marshal Birdwood, thence by family descent. Sir W. R. Birdwood (1865 - 1951) Field Marshal William Riddell Birdwood, 1st Baron Birdwood, was a British Army officer. He saw active service in the Second Boer War on the staff of Lord Kitchener. He saw action again in the First Word War as commander of the Australian and New Zealand forces (Anzacs) during the Gallipoli Campaign in 1915, leading the landings on the peninsula and the evacuation later that year before becoming Commander in Chief of the Fifth Army on the Western Front during the closing stages of the war. He was promoted to General in 1917 and toured Australia in 1920 to great acclaim. After the First World War he commanded the northern army in India and was promoted to Field Marshal in 1925. He was raised to the peerage as Baron Birdwood of Anzac and of Totnes in the County of Devon in 1938 in recognition of his wartime service. Condition Report Diamonds bright and lively - graded in settings as approximately H-K colour and VS2-SI2 clarity. Gallery to bottom of cross slightly flattened. Gross weight 6.6gm. Image caption: General Sir W. R. Birdwood, G.C.M.G., K.C.B. from Gallipoli Diary, Vol. 2 by Sir Ian Hamilton. Photograph by Elliott & Fry, circa 1920.

Lot 413

An Indian Masonic gold jewel, Provincial (Scottish) Grand Lodge of Western India: Rajpootana, lodge (No 526), a set square and compass, with rope and crossed batons, crudely stamped ‘22ct’ and maker’s initials R (?) D, the green ribbon with gilt metal lodge name and number, and a shield-shaped presentation with plaque inscription: ‘Presented to R. W. Bro. Major J. A. Hamilton P. M. C. D. C. G. L. A. S. F. I., as a token of appreciation of most valuable services rendered to the lodge, 1910’, length approximately 45mm. £500-£700 --- Condition Report Good condition. Jewel itself approximately 12gm. The jewel testing as 21ct fineness, the inscribed shield as 18ct. Gross weight including ribbon 20.9gm.

Lot 854

FOLLOWER OF ANGELICA KAUFFMANPortrait of a lady holding a tambourine, possibly Lady Emma Hamilton in character with inscribed labels (to backboard) pastel 64 x 50cm

Lot 81

AFTER THE ANTIQUE, A LARGE GRAND TOUR MARBLE BUST OF THE EROS OF CENTOCELLE ITALIAN, 19TH CENTURY White marble, socle base 62cm high overall, approximately 43cm wide The original marble 'Eros di Centocelle' was excavated in Centocelle, on the Via Labicana, not far from Rome, by the Scottish neoclassical painter and archaeologist Gavin Hamilton in 1772. It was found without forearms, legs and genitals (later reattached together with the nose). There were probably wings, lost in the excavation - as holes in the back of the original suggest. Briefly at the Louvre between 1797 and 1800 the figure is now in Rome in the Pius-Clementin Museum, Galleria delle Statue, 250. Condition Report: 62cm high overall, approximately 43cm wide across shoulders, bust 19.5cm deep, base approx 18.5cm diameter With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Small chips and rubbing around margins of shoulders, rubbing around chin and nose and small blemish to left eyebrow. Dirty surface small wear and loss to socle. Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 217

A BEC metal 4mm scale LNER model Locomotive kit, unmade, boxed, others John Day Vehicle Scenics car kits, vans etc, one built (4) books inc C Hamilton Ellis King Steam, British Saloon cars of the Fifties, The Complete book of Locomotives etc qty

Lot 761

EDINBURGH: A novelty silver gilt communion bowl with engraved decoration. 1930. By Hamilton & Inches. Approx. 310 grams. Est. £300 - £400.

Lot 177

Hugh Douglas Hamilton (Irish, 1739-1808) Portrait of a lady in a white dress inscribed 'Portrait in Pastel of / Madame Vigee Le Brun / by herself' on an old label verso pastel 24 x 19cm Although once thought to be a self-portrait by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, the present work can be conclusively attributed, based on style and composition, to Hugh Douglas Hamilton. The unusual muslin flowing from the sitter's dress give the work a historiated tone and suggest the pastel is not a conventional portrait but that the sitter depicted could be in the guise of a deity or dancer.We are grateful to Neil Jeffares for his assistance in cataloguing this lot on the basis of photographs. Pastel in excellent, clean condition with no deterioration to the pigment or damage to the paper apparent. Unexamined out of frame. 34 x 29cm framed

Lot 131

1st Chinese or Weihaiwei Regiment Officer's cap badge c. 1898-1906. Good rare British made die-cast gilt representation of a city gate of Tiantsin on silver scroll TIENTSEIN / 1ST CHINESE REGIMENT. Three Chinese characters in silver over the gateway. Contemporary replacement loops VGC Formed in 1898 under the command of Lt. Col. Hamilton Bower. Members fought in Boxer Rebellion. Disbanded 1907. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 213

Badge of an Honorary Chaplain to HM Queen Elizabeth II. Good rare transitional badge of office. Gilt metal oval wreath, half of laurel, half of oak; within the wreath, the crowned (still bearing King's crown) Royal Cypher, with red enamel to the cap of the crown, blue enamel letters and white enamel numerals. Riband to top and bottom of the wreath ornamented in dark blue enamels. Stout brooch pin and hook to reverse together with lower suspension bar. Reverse engraved 'RT. rev. E.K.C. HAMILTON, K.C.V.O. VGC Eric Knightley Chetwode Hamilton Born 1890, died 21st May 1962 in King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor. Bishop of Shrewsbury 1940, Dean of Windsor 1944-1962, Domestic Chaplain to King George VI 1944-52, Domestic Chaplain to Queen Elizabeth 1952-55. KCVO 1955. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY

Lot 25

Of historical interest. A 19th century silver dessert spoon. Mary Chawner, London, 1837.The Fiddle pattern spoon engraved with two coronets and crest for Hilaire Knight, sister-in-law (from 1829 to 1835) to Admiral Horatio Nelson and later wife to Jane Austen's nephew, George Thomas Knight of Goodnestone Park, 17.5cm long, approx. weight 1.3oztFootnotes: Hilaire Knight (nee Barlow, formerly Barlow and Nelson), 1791-1857, was the daughter of Admiral Sir Robert Barlow and married her cousin Captain George Ulric Barlow of the 4th Light Dragoons in 1817. Captain Barlow (b.1791) died, probably of malaria, in 1824 and in 1829 Hilaire married William Nelson (b. 1757) , brother of Admiral Horatio Nelson, who was 1st Earl Nelson and 2nd Duke of Bronte. Earl Nelson died in 1835, which made Hilaire dowager Countess of Nelson and dowager Duchess of Bronte.When Admiral Nelson died on the deck of H.M.S. Victory at Trafalgar in 1805 he had, due to his international fame and prestige, been created Duke of Bronte in the Kingdom of Sicily. In the British peerage, however, Nelson had only achieved the rank of Viscount Nelson due to the scandal of his relationship with Emma Lady Hamilton, wife of the British Ambassador to the King of Naples.  On his death both his English and Sicilian titles were inherited by his brother the Reverend William Nelson (1757-1835) who, despite not being a national hero or even a well known figure, was promoted to being Earl Nelson within a year of his brother's death.On 1st February 1837, Hilaire married her third husband, George Thomas Knight (born 1795) of Goodnestone Park (the nephew of Jane Austen). It is clear from these spoons that Hilaire retained her higher aristocratic status on her third marriage as she combined the coronets of her previous rank with the crest of her new husband. She died in Paris in 1857.   

Lot 630

E.K Coventry signed, David Hamilton signed 40th Anniversary of V-E Day World Records - 8 May 1985. FDC. Single stamp plus Single post mark 8 May 85. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 87

Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (American, 1898-1970), Village Steps, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right "Hildegarde Hamilton 1957", swept gilded frame, 45 x 37cm.

Lot 494

Tim Head, British b.1946 - Planet, 1988; oil on canvas, triptych, signed and dated to the selvedge 'Tim Head 2/88', 152.5 x 122 cm (each), 152.5 x 366 cm (overall) (unframed) (3) (ARR)Provenance:Anthony Reynolds Gallery, London;private collection, purchased from the aboveExhibited:Whitechapel Gallery, London, 'Tim Head', 11th December 1992 - 28th February 1993 (by repute)Note:Head studied with numerous notable fellow artists including Richard Hamilton at the the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne from 1965-69 and then with Barry Flanagan at St Martin’s in London from 1969-70.He spent a year in New York in 1968 working as an assistant to Claes Oldenberg.His works have been exhibited widely including solo exhibitions at Whitechapel Art Gallery, London (1974 and 1992) and ICA, London. His work was included in the British Pavilionat the Venice Biennale in 1980.

Lot 217

A group of thirteen livery buttons, bearing the armorial for various Dukes including Norfolk, Marlborough and HamiltonGood condition overall, wear commensurate with age

Lot 7

Pair of Scottish silver sauce ladles with gilt bowls, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1929, 115g gross.

Lot 15

Silver spirits flask of curved shape with detachable cup, inscribed, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1924, 280g.CONDITION REPORT: Good condition.  Gilt interior.  Cap fits nicely.

Lot 178

Elgin 9ct gold full hunter-cased pocket watch, Chester probably 1923-24, case no. 9710, 92.5g gross, in a Hamilton & Inches Ltd., Edinburgh box.

Lot 1147

Tim Clarke Photography print and a collection of vintage 11 motoring books. To include: Mercedes-Benz The Illustrated Motorcar Legends book, Lewis Hamilton Special Celebration Edition, The Concise Encyclopedia Formula One, Vintage Nicholson London street finder, VW Polo 1994-199 Haynes service manual, Peugeot 106 1991 -2001 Haynes service manual, Vauxhall Astra & Belmont 1984 - 1988 Haynes Owners workshop manual, Ford Fiesta 1989- 1993 Owners workshop manual, Mini all models 1969 - 1982 Owners workshop manual, Mini all models 1959 - 1978 Owners workshop manual and 1977 vintage Exchange and Mart paper.

Lot 154

A 19th century hand fan, possibly American, the feathers hand-painted with a harbour scene, bone guards and sticks, box with hand-written inscription Wedding Present From Lady Nicholson to Sophia Eliza Levett Feby 19th 1829; an Hypolito Bach hand fan, hand-painted paper depicting a courting couple, signed H Bach, mother-of-pearl guards and sticks, boxed; another hand fan, hand-painted paper depicting a scene with classical maidens to one side and figures in a landscape on the other, pierced mother-of-pearl guards and sticks with bi-colour highlights; another hand fan with hand-painted drawing room scenes, bone guards and sticks; other fans; penknives; bone letter opener; a tortoiseshell and white metal razor; and a carved shell cameo, male profile facing right, gilt metal rop border, in an oval frame.Qty: 1 boxFootnote:Sophia Eliza Levett (nee Kennedy) was a descendant of the Schuyler, Van Cortlandt, DeLancey, Watts and Macomb families of New York and a distant cousin of Elizabeth Schuyler, wife of Alexander Hamilton. Her paternal grandfather was the Hon. Robert Kennedy, son of Archibald Kennedy, 11th Earl of Cassilis, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Navy's North American Station and owner of what is now Liberty Island.Condition report:Fan 1 - End stick repaired with a white metal plate.Fan 2 - End stick broken, tears to the paper.Fan 3 - PRINTED with painted highlights. End stick broken. Tears to paper seams.Fan 4 - LITHO-PRINTED with painted highlights. Three broken sticks and tears to paper.Two other fans are in this lot - photos will be uploaded.

Lot 347

Fantasy and Science Fiction interest; A small collection of publications, including Weird Tales, Dragon Fight, other works by Patrick Woodroffe, Gemmell, J Allen ST John, Images magazines, etc.Qty: QtyCondition report:The Weird Tales issue is 'The Shadow Folk' by Edmond Hamilton. Please find an image of the issue on the lot catalogue page

Lot 190

Hornby-Dublo 00 Gauge 2 and 3-Rail Steam Locomotives for spares (10), 3-Rail, 'Duchess of Montrose ' Loco only, black 80054 2-6-4T (2, both lack front and rear pony wheels), 69567 0-6-2T (2, one lacks rear pony), LMS black 6917 0-6-2T (no motor or coupling rods), 0-6-2T Chassis (no motor), 2-Rail, repainted 'City of London' Loco and tender to LMS 'Duchess of Hamilton' with some detailing, BR black 31327 0-6-0T (lacks one coupling and chimney cap, generally P-F, sold as spares (10)

Lot 236

A Group of Magazine Issue & Similar Formula 1 Racing Cars, to include Toleman TG184 -1984 Ayrton Senna, Mercedes W08 EQ Power+ - 2017 Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes GP Petronas Michael Schumacher, Maserati 250F - 1957 Juan Manuel Fangio, and others, conditions generally appear to be Excellent to Near Mint, within Good Plus rigid plastic display cases. See photo. 

Lot 46

A cased set of four each ashtrays and matchbox holders, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1914, retailed by Hamilton & Inches (Edinburgh); lot also includes four similar ashtrays, a pin dish and three matchbox covers, 15oz total, an engine-turned silver cigarette box and three epns matchbox holders

Lot 38

A 19th Century Indian low-grade silver condiment set, richly chased and embossed with flowers and foliage, comprising a 12cm bowl, four open salts, two peppers and two mustards, also two spoons with cobra handles, in fitted case by Hamilton & Inches of Edinburgh case f/r; lot also includes a small lotus-flower bowl

Lot 2059

Lewis Hamilton signed publicity shot photograph, mounted as part of a montage and framed, overall 82 x 57 cm, with CoA. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1340

A Royal Albert Lady Hamilton tea set

Lot 336

A metal road sign Hamilton Rd, 96cm wide, together with a sign E. FULLER, UPHOLSTERER (2)

Lot 147

A collection of Madonna and film memorabilia, to include a limited edition Hamilton Bland dress sample, Titanic pictures and prints

Lot 1215

A gent's C.W.C. military chronograph wristwatch, the black dial with military broad arrow and capital T, Arabic numerals with 12 and 6 being luminous and the rest with luminous dot markers, twin subsidiary dials, centre seconds, outer minute track manual wind 17-jewel movement stamped CWC, the case back stamped 6BB/924-3306 above a broad arrow and further numbered 2522/72 below, further numbered to the inside 1395118, case dia.39mmNote: This watch is affectionately celebrated as one of the members of the esteemed 'Fab Four' group consisting of Hamilton, CWC, Newmark and Precista. It has been suggested to us that parts of this watch are not original, case back could be from an earlier Hamilton and the dial is unsigned. Buyers must satisfy themselves to originality prior to bidding. Watch runs.All functions working.Movement good and clean.Glass heavily scratched and worn all over.Dial appears all original, some discolouring to all luminants.Luminants to minute hand with major losses.Some discolouring to white detail on dial.Case generally good but the back with numerous scratches.No bracelet.

Lot 1133

An early Victorian Irish silver coffee pot, of tapering octagonal form to a stepped foot, having all-over bird and flower scrolling repousse decoration, the spout in the form of a bird's head with open beak, the sides with opposing cartouches (one having engraved crest for the Hamilton family of a tree rising above a coronet and motto 'Through'), hinged octagonal domed cover with stylised finial, curling handle with raised thumbpiece and ivory insulators, maker Robert W Smith, Dublin 1842, h.26cm, 36.2oztIvory submission ref: Y19SKPU3 Stands well.Handle and hinge good.No evidence of repairs.Marks good.Ivory insulators complete but with hairlines.An excellent example overall.

Lot 564

Erotika, 4 Fotobücher: David Hamilton, Erotische Geschichten, Bilder/Texte 2 Bde in Kassette; Dian Hanson, The new erotic photography, Trevor Watson, Cheeks; C.R. Mealie, Sexcats.

Lot 100

George Hamilton Constantine (1878-1967), Washer Woman, watercolour, signed, 27.5x22cm, framed and glazed

Lot 281

Vintage 14ct gold Hamilton Tank Style Wristwatch Watch the watch is ticking

Lot 2869

A HAMILTON WRISTWATCH the case made in 10k gold, with silvered dial, gold coloured Art Deco style Arabic numerals and hands, with subsidiary seconds dial. the movement is stamped Hamilton 754, the inner case is stamped Turner Hamilton W Co 10K Lancaster PA S256562 S&W. Dimensions of the case 2.2cm x 2.7cm. Weight including mechanism and size 16 tan leather strap, 23.4gms. Condition Report:Winds and is ticking very light wear

Lot 2582

A VICTORIAN INDIA GENERAL SERVICE MEDAL With Jowaki 1877-8 clasp, awarded to 1436 Sepoy B[...] Singh 10th Bt. Infantry; and an Afghanistan Medal awarded to 1609 Pte. J. Hamilton, 1/5th Fusiliers (2) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2841

A HAMILTON OPEN FACE with a 14k gold case, the white enamel dial has black Arabic numerals, and red 24hr numerals, a subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands. Diameter 4.7cm, weight 92.4gms Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 2179

A HAMILTON AND INCHES SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG with olive green glass body, with star cut to base, 22cm high Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 9179

Frederick Hamilton Jackson (British 1848-1923): Couple on the Village Green, watercolour signed and dated 1889 44cm x 64cm

Lot 190

A 1970s Hamilton military manual wind wristwatch, ref. 6bb/5238290. Circa 1974, RAF issue, the signed black dial with arabic markers, outer minutes track, centre seconds, tritium T and MoD arrow, cal. 649 signed manual wind movement within a stainless steel case detailed with MoD broad arrow above '6bb/5238290' and '1429/74', case width 35mm.Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offered

Lot 135

Barton (D.B.) The Cornish Beam-Engine, first edition 1965 with dust jacket and Hamilton-Jenkin (A.K.) The Cornish Miner (2)

Lot 955

A collection of bowling badges and memorabilia, formerly the property of England Bowls Champion A. Pikesley circa. 1940s - 50s. mainly covering the British tour of Australia 1950/51 comprising a folder of over 180 Australian bowling club badges documented for each region of Australia including Hunters Hill, Hamilton, Lane Cove, Coolangatta, North Stoney, Marrickville, New South Wales, North Sydney, Wanganui, Northland, Auburn, Adelaide and numerous others; a British Bowling Team visit to Australia-New Zealand 1950/51 embroidered pennant; a large selection of Australia and New Zealand bowling club badges, commemorative spoons and four albums detailing the British bowling tour of Australia and New Zealand including photographs, luggage labels, programs, newspaper extracts, tourists guides, shipping line details and bowling memorabilia together with a presentation book relating to the City of Sydney, presented to Mr A Pikesley and signed by the Town Clerk and Deputy Lord Mayor

Lot 114

Various Cornish mining related volumes including The Cornish Arsenic Industry; Hamilton Jenkin - Mines and Miners of Cornwall, 3 vols.; Levant A Champion Cornish Mine and others etc

Lot 144

Hamilton Jenkin (AK) Mines and Miners of Cornwall, 4 vols including Around St Ives, Marazion, St Hilary and Breage etc together with Opie (SA) Cornish Tin 1942; The Knackt Bals of Botallack and others etc

Lot 1068

Collection of Deans annual release year teddy bears to include Horace 1997, Howard 1998, Hobson 1999, Hardy 2000, Hugo 2001, Hudson 2002, Henry 2003, Hampton 2004, Horatio 2005, Hieronymus 2006, Hogarth 2007, Hunter 2008, Harris 2009, Helene 2010, Hamilton 2011, Harry 2012 and Hogan 2013. (17)

Lot 1702

Medals of S-1749 Private J McNish of the Seaforth Highlanders comprising WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star trio [S-1749 PTE J MCNISH SEA HIGHRS], also white metal collar badge for Roslin Bowling Club [Rink Medal 1884] last won in 1934 by 'Mr J McNish's Rink' held in fitted case by Hamilton & Inches.

Lot 1918

†John Hamilton: a vintage gilt and hessian framed oil on board depicting a seascape - signed and with label verso

Lot 160

Hamilton G.M.T Automatic ( Navy ) Steel Cased Wrist Watch, Case Diameter 38 mm. Features Translucent Blue Dial, Antimagnetic, Sapphire Crystal, Water Resistant 1000 Feet, Excellent Coloured Dial, Luminous Markers, Excellent Quality ' Titan ' Leather Watch Strap, All round Quality Gents Wrist Watch - Please Confirm with Photos.

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