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TWO WHITE METAL CHARM BRACELETS AND TWO CHARMS, the first bracelet suspending seventeen charms in forms such as animals, teapot, shoe, harp, horseshoe, tankard, violin, etc, fitted with a spring clasp stamped 'Sterling', the other suspending eighteen charms in forms such as a fish, key, horseshoe, church, heart, bagpipes, rings, etc, fitted with a spring clasp stamped 'Sterling' together with a windmill and a hackney carriage charm
A PAIR OF VISUAL COMFORT AND CO. CONTEMPORARY CRYSTAL AND LUCITE LAMPS, each with a cylindrical silverplated metal neck on a flat topped tapering circular crystal standard, ending on a panel domed octagonal lucite base and fitted with a white lined paper shade topped by a silverplated ball finial, stamped on harp "VISUAL COMFORT & Co.", height: 19", diameter: 7 1/8", with shade height: 28", diameter: 17". Provenance: Personal Collection of Nora Grossman, Houston, Texas. Condition: Good condition with some light wear on underside of lucite base, label/tape residue, small edge nicks, and surface buildup throughout. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
Ireland, George III, London coinage, Proof or Pattern Halfpenny, 1774, type III, in copper, laureate bust right with long hair, rev. crowned harp, edge plain, 9.36g/6h (S 6614; KM. Pn28; cf. New York Sale XVII, 790). Extremely fine with a hint of original colour, extremely rare £2,400-£3,000 --- Provenance: E.P. Newman Collection
Ireland, George III, Bank of Ireland coinage, Thirty Pence, 1808, top of harp points to o in token (S 6616A). Once cleaned but now re-toned, otherwise about extremely fine £200-£260 --- Provenance: A Collection of Irish Coins, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 172, 11 March 2020, lot 97
Ireland, George III, Pattern mule Penny, 1813, by T. Wyon, in copper, laureate bust right, truncation signed, rev. crowned harp, edge centre-grained, 6h (DF 611; Prid. British Guiana 67; KM. Pn40). Virtually as struck, some original colour, extremely rare [slabbed NGC PF 65 BN] £4,000-£5,000
Ireland, George IV, Pattern Penny, 1822, by B. Pistrucci, in copper, laureate bust left, rev. small crowned harp, edge plain, 6h (DF 637; KM. Pn43). Virtually as struck, attractive patina with a hint of original colour, very rare [slabbed NGC PF 64 BN] £1,800-£2,200 --- Provenance: Bt Baldwin June 2002
Charles I (1625-1649), Tower mint, Shilling, Gp B, type 1b, mm. heart, bust 5, bust breaks inner circle and legend, reads ma, plume over shield, ornate dragon harp, pellet stops, 5.42g/11h (Sharp B5/2; SCBI Brooker 435; N 2220; S 2785). Fair to fine, dark tone, rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: J.R. Hulett Collection, Part XIX, DNW Auction 178, 8 July 2020, lot 8 [from F.J. Rist February 1993]
WILLIAM IV DOUBLE-ACTION PARCEL GILT GRECIAN HARP BY JACOB & JAMES ERAT, c. 1830-35, the 43-string harp with figured maple board, fluted pillar topped with lyres, 7 pedals, brass mechanism plate engraved 'J & J Erat, Patent Harp, Manufacturers, 23 Berners Str.t, London' and Royal arms, 171cms high Condition Report: paster losses, worn paint, some opening of joints, many strings broken/lacking, in need of overhaul. COLLECTING ITEMS STRICTLY BY PRE-ARRANGED APPOINTMENT / SAFE DELIVERIES CAN BE ARRANGED (PLEASE ENQUIRE)There are lots cracks and scratches all over.Missing foot pedal
XVI: Later Cromwell Medals, Cromwell Gardens, lead Sixpence, c. 1765, crude bust of Oliver Cromwell left, olivar d g r p ang sco hib & pro, rev. pax qværitvr bello, crowned arms in imitation of the Cromwell coinage flanking crom garden, value below, 30mm, 10.76g (W 1310; D & W 67/170; Young p.86; Henfrey p.178; cf. Baldwin FPL 1998, 99); together with a copper evasion Halfpenny, bust of Cromwell right, rev. crowned harp, 27mm, 6.52g (Atkins 414; Henfrey p.177) [2]. Fair £50-£70 --- Provenance: First Glendining Auction, 17 November 1988, lot 220; second R.E. Ockendon Collection [from Baldwin 1949], bt R.E.O. Cromwell Gardens, opened in the early 1760s, was named after a tradition that Oliver Cromwell once lived in the neighbourhood, though this is unproven. The early lessee was John Clarke and this admission ticket was exchangeable for refreshments
Conjuring. Caricatures of people with big noses, possibly German, circa 1870, 2 folding sheets, each with 5 colour lithographed caricatures of people with absurdly large noses facilitating or disrupting their various activities, e.g. harp-playing, reading, coffin-bearing, riding a donkey, etc., the centre illustration on each side glazed and with gilt surround (both becoming loose), toned, some splitting to folds and chipping to edges, overall sheet size 33 x 24cm (33 x 9.5ins), bound back-to-back into original plain green wrappers, dimensions when closed 12 x 9cm (4.75 x 3.5ins)Qty: (1)NOTESA most unusual item, with no text providing title, imprint or instructions, but almost certainly intended for some kind of magic trick.
* Music Autographs. A collection of 27 assorted autograph items of musical performers, mostly 20th century, including signed photographs of Myra Hess, Joseph Hislop (with autograph note signed on verso), Giuseppe de Stefano, signed postcards of Wilhelm Backhaus, Vladimir de Pachmann, plus other mostly undedicated signatures and pieces signed by Dennis Brain, Rose Caron, Feodor Chaliapin, Harriet Cohen (autograph letter signed), Alfred Deller, Jussi Bjorling, Marcel Dupre, Mischa Elman, Kathleen Ferrier, Tito Gobbi, Jan Kubelik, Benno Moiseiwitch, Ginette Neveu, John Ogdon (autograph postcard signed), Paul Robeson, Arthur Rubinstein (very large undedicated signature), Albert Sammons, Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Andres Segovia, Pauline Viardot and Maria Korchinska (autograph letter signed mentioning Arnold Bax's harp music), various sizes, mostly 8vo and smallerQty: (27)
Acht Weihnachtsteller, Rosenthal, Studio-Linie, 1973-Heilige drei Könige, Melchior, 1974- Heilige drei Könige, Balthasar, 1975- Verkündigung , 1976 - Engel mit Trompete, 1977 - Anbetung der Hirten, 1978 - Engel mit Harfe, 1979 - Flucht aus Ägypten, 1980 - Engel mit Glockenspiel, Entw.: Björn Wiinblad, runde Form mit vertieftem Spiegel und breiter, glatter, ausgestellter Fahne, polychrome, gold und silber staffierte Darstellung vor kobaltblauem Fond, Schauseite mit goldener Stempelsignatur, Bez. und Dat., Rückseite mit grüner Stempelmarke und Betitelung sowie handschriftl. sign. und dat. Björn Wiinblad 29.9.77., D 29 cm, in Original-KartonsEight Christmas plates, Rosenthal, Studio line, 1973- Magi, Melchior, 1974- Magi, Balthazar, 1975- Annunciation , 1976 - Angel with trumpet, 1977 - Adoration of the shepherds, 1978 - Angel with harp, 1979 - Flight from Egypt, 1980 - Angel with chimes, design.Björn Wiinblad, round form with deepened mirror and broad, smooth, flared flag, polychrome, gold and silver painted depiction on cobalt blue background, front side with golden stamp signature, inscribed and dated, back side with green stamp mark and titling as well as handwritten signed and dated Björn Wiinblad 29.9.77., D 29 cm, in original cardboard box
Acht Weihnachtsteller, Rosenthal, Studio-Linie, 2 mal 1975- Verkündigung , 1 mal 1978 - Engel mit Harfe, 1981-Das Kind bei den gelehrten im tempel, 1982 - Christus wird vom johannes dem Täufer getauft, in OK, dazu 1976, 1977, 1978 ohne OK,Entw.: Björn Wiinblad, runde Form mit vertieftem Spiegel und breiter, glatter, ausgestellter Fahne, polychrome, gold und silber staffierte Darstellung vor kobaltblauem Fond, Schauseite mit goldener Stempelsignatur, Bez. und Dat., D 29 cmEight Christmas plates, Rosenthal, Studio line, 2 times 1975- Annunciation , 1 time 1978 - Angel with harp, 1981-The child with the scholars in the temple, 1982 - Christ is baptized by John the Baptist, in OK, in addition 1976, 1977, 1978 without OK,Design.Björn Wiinblad, round form with deepened mirror and wide, smooth, flared banner, polychrome, gold and silver painted depiction in front of cobalt blue background, the front side with golden stamp signature, inscribed and dated, D 29 cm
Acht Weihnachtsteller, Rosenthal, Studio-Linie, 1976- Engel mit Trompete,1977-Anbetung der Hirten, 2 mal 1978 - Engel mit Harfe, 1979-Flucht aus Ägypten, 2 mal 1980-Engel mit Glockenspiel, 1981-Das Kind bei den Gelehrten im Tempel, ohne OK, Entw.: Björn Wiinblad, runde Form mit vertieftem Spiegel und breiter, glatter, ausgestellter Fahne, polychrome, gold und silber staffierte Darstellung vor kobaltblauem Fond, Schauseite mit goldener Stempelsignatur, Bez. und Dat., D 29 cmEight Christmas plates, Rosenthal, Studio line, 1976- Angel with trumpet,1977-Worship of the shepherds, 2 times 1978 - Angel with harp, 1979-Fleeing from Egypt, 2 times 1980-Angel with chimes, 1981-The child with the scholars in the temple, without OC, design.Björn Wiinblad, round form with deepened mirror and broad, smooth, flared banner, polychrome, gold and silver painted depiction in front of cobalt blue background, the front side with golden stamp signature, inscribed and dated, D 29 cm
A Schierholz porcelain pot pourri basket and cover, c.1900, the pierced body raised upon three scroll feet, encrusted with vines and flowers and surmounted by a cherub with harp, with printed mark beneath, H21cm, together with another similar smaller Schierholz example. (2). - Condition Report
A 9ct gold bar memorial brooch set with garnet and seed pearls within filigree borders with locket to the reverse, a hallmarked 9ct gold brooch in the form of a harp with ivy leaves, a yellow metal memorial ring, shell cameo within a yellow metal border, one other bar brooch set with seed pearl and a 9ct gold tie pin, combined weighable approx 18g (6).
BREXTON; a vintage cased picnic set, together with assorted collectors' items, including a copper hunting horn, a bog oak model of a harp, etc (4).Additional InformationThe harp with a split to one of the arms and an old repair, minor dents and wear to the copper on the hunting horn, splitting to the box on rim and body, general wear to the picnic set.
A group of miniatures with four Guinness, four Harp larger, single Manns and Smithwick's ale examples, a single Bell's example and a vacant novelty miniature decanter modelled as a curling stone (some af), also two French shot glasses with applied Guinness toucan decoration (unofficial).Additional InformationSome very low levels, numerous with evaporation including the Bell's and one of the Guinness with extremely low level, another of the Harp largers with low level, the novelty decanter vacant as stated, has been opened and emptied and has pronounced surface scratches. The shot glasses with rubbing to the transferred decoration, light surface scratches and inclusions.
Fifteen Art Nouveau and Art Deco gilt metal mask brooches and earrings, a pair of mask head pins with cloak chain between, a crescent man in the Moon brooch set with paste, a 40mm belt buckle of girl playing a harp, an eastern mask with coloured paste set into headdress, two identical brooches, girl with a Wheatsheaf, a pair of pierced mask earrings, an E Monier Malay girl brooch, 70mm,
A Victorian harp, Sebastian and Pierre Erard's Harp Patent, No 5535, birds eye maple inlaid giltwood, in Gothic taste with three decorative figures below an ornate crown, its pillar terminating in two winged dragon feet and two plain pad feet, 100 by 48 by 175cm high, with later leatherette soft cover.In need of restoration, with slight bow to its pillar and loss of gilt decoration throughout.
Six unframed 19th century hand-coloured etching satirical caricatures; four by William Heath (1794 – 1840) - Political Conveyancer, depicting George IV and his bandaged gouty leg being supported by his mistress Lady Conyngham, while Sir Robert Peel uses the Duke of Wellington as his mouthpiece; The slap up swell wot drives when hever he likes , depicting George IV; The guard wot looks after the sovereign, depicting Lady Conyngham standing holding a coaching horn and wearing a coachman's robe; and Does the Harp of Rosa Slumber, all published circa 1828/29 by Thomas McLean (1788-1875); together with two by John Phillips (act.1825-1840) (pseudonym A Sharpshooter) - The Nurse, Child, and Plaything, hand-coloured etching, published 1829 by John Field (act.1790-1840), depicting the Duke of Wellington as a nurse holding George IV and Lady Conyngham as infants; and The stroke oar to the Royal George, depicting Lady Conyngham as an oarsman, published 1829 by S Gans (act 1820-1831). Each sheet approx 44 x 30cm (6)
Chatelaine - Filligrain - Goud 18 karaat 18 karaats gouden chatelaine met opwindsleutel en 2 zegels. De ketting, met harp elementen, is filligrain bewerkt. Bewegende onderdelen functioneren. De lengte van de ketting is 18 centimeter en het totale gewicht is 34.4 gram. De ketting heeft wat slijtagesporen maar de algehele conditie is in orde Chatelaine - Filligrain - 18 karat gold 18 carat golden chatelaine with winding key and 2 stamps. The necklace, with harp elements, has filligrain elements. The moving parts are in working order. The chains has a length of 18 centimeters and a total weight of 34.5 grams. The chain has some traces of wear but the overall condition is fine.

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