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BLACK SABBATH; two black and white photographs bearing the band's signatures, a programme signed Ronnie James Deo, and a set of 'Black Sabbath' branded drumstick and plectrum set.We have not authenticated these signatures, please satisfy yourself as to the veracity of the item prior to bidding.
A quantity of vintage stereo and hi-fi equipment, comprising a Technics SA-EX140 stereo receiver, an RS-TR474M2 twin cassette deck, an SL-PG5 CD player, a Sony PS-LX250H turntable a Panasonic DMR-ES15 DVD recorder, a Sony STR-DE400 multi-channel amplifier, a JVC SEA-11 graphic equalizer, a Videolgic 11H88 surround sound system, a Pioneer PL-120 turntable, a Videologic control module, a pair of Sony wall-mounted speakers, a pair of Sony SS-CCP300 loud speakers and a pair of Pioneer CS-353 speakers, with various cables, instruction manuals and remote controls. CONDITION REPORT: Sold electrically untested. We provide no guarantee for the correct cables for an individual item, or a specific remote control.
Various books to include 'The Birds of the British Isles' Series 1, 2, and 3 by T A Coward, all with colour illustrations, 'The Boy Settler or The Adventures of Sydney Bartlett' by H C Storer and 'The First Saint Omnibus' by Lesley Charteris, published by Hodder & Stoughton (5).Provenance: From the descendants of Andrew Barclay Walker (of Walker Gallery Liverpool), this item has been passed down the generations and is suggested from the family that this is originally from the Andrew Barclay Walker estate.
A 19th century coral serpent bangle. The serpent / snake bangle formed of carved overlocking coral beads, to detailed carved head, strung upon a flexing metal band. Weight 27.9g. Measures uncoiled approx 31cm. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
An Arts and Crafts silver opal and moonstone brooch pin. The brooch set with a large oval moonstone cabochon having four smaller moonstone cabochons set amongst foliate sprays and framed by five opals of differing origin including black opal. The brooch having hinged pin verso. Principle moonstone measures approx 1.7cm x 0.8cm x 0.4cm. Opals approx 1cm x .7cm. Measures approx 7.3cms x 4.5cm. Unsigned. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
An antique garnet locket on a gold chain. The Victorian locket being set with central garnet cabochon surrounded by a halo of round faceted garnets having a glazed panel door to verso. Set to a gold box link chain. Chain marked 375 for 9ct gold. Chain measures 17.5 inches. Locket measures 3cm. Total weight 11.3g. Chain approx 5.5g. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A Russian 84 silver plique a jour cloisonne negligee necklace circa 1908 - 1916. The necklace strung with an ornate plique a jour and cloisonne pendant having two trefoil of amethyst cabochon strung from bird surmounted chain and a central large emerald drop strung from a plique a jour central roundel having two blister pearls. The pendant strung upon a fine silver trace chain with toggle clasp. Russian 84 silver mark for Moscow to jump ring makers mark illegible. Pendant measures approx 10cm x 6.5cm. Emerald 11.4mm x 16.7mm, Amethysts guide 9.5mm x 5.8mm. Wearable length approx 46cm.Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A 19th Century Victorian Russian silver gilt snake bangle. The bangle made from woven gilt silver wires with engraved detailing to the head, set with red stone cabochon eyes. Interior circumference approx 17.5cm (flexible) approx 0.8cm wide. Weight 31.0g. Russian silver mark for Moscow to tail. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A 19th Century Victorian hallmarked 18ct gold and enamel mourning ring. The ring having engraved floral borders with alternating black and white initial panels and two woven hair panels. Hallmarked London 1885. Engraved W H April 25th 1885, engraved below EBH 9th Aug 1909. Weight 5.8g. Size N.5.'WH' for - Mr. William Hopper, a Scotsman, who founded the Shipock Iron Works in Moscow in 1847. He was educated at home in Russia and at Dr. Bryce's Collegiate School in EdinburghProvenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A 1920s gold platinum diamond and pearl brooch pin. The brooch set with a central old cut diamond having rose cut diamond accents with further diamonds to bar interspaced with pearls. Principle diamond measures 5.5 x 6.2 x 2.8mm. Measures approx 3.8cm. Weight 4g. One pearl missing.Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A 19th century Russian gold diamond and turquoise brooch pin. The brooch in the form of entwined gold having old cut diamond and turquoise finials. The brooch having hinge pin and c clasp cone fastener verso. Russian assay mark 56 with stamp F * K . Measures 4.7cm. Weight 8.8gProvenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
An early 20th century Russian guilloche enamel pendant in the form of a bean. Measures - 1.8cm. Weight 1.4g.Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A Russian gold guilloche enamel egg pendant. The pendant in the form of an egg having white enamel decoration with gold bale to top. Tests to bale indicate 14ct gold. Measures 1.85cm to top of bale. Weight 4.5g Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A14ct gold fancy double link chain bracelet. The bracelet likely for a child formed of double links to box clasp with safety catch. Measures 13.5cm long. Weight 3.2gProvenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A 19th Century Victorian gold and moss agate panel necklace. The necklace being bezel set with polished moss agate panels with a tongue in groove clasp. Unmarked, tests indicate gold. Measures 17.5 inches. Total weight 19.5g. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
An early 20th Century Russian imperial silver cloisonné enamel locket pendant. The pendant in the form of a heart with scrolled wire work detailing with enamelled panels and engraved initials to verso. The locket rotates open to reveal a mirror and glazed panel to the interior. 84 and illegible Cyrillic makers marks to bale. Measures approx 5cm including bale. Chain measures 16 inches. Total weight 27.4g.Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
An assortment of jewellery and watches. The lot to include a gold plated coral set brooch, malachite brooch, Art Deco belt buckle, white metal mesh purse, a white metal panel bracelet, a silver tulip brooch (marked 925), an amber set brooch (AF), a silver niello peacock brooch, tie pin, compact, ceramic screw back earrings and brooch, simulated pearl screw back earrings, carved horn bracelet, snuff box, Delia gold plated watch, Limit and an unmarked Art Deco watch. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
An early 20th century string of pearls. The pearl necklace having white metal clasp which has become detached at one one end. Pearls measure largest 3.5mm, smallest 1mm. String measures 41cm excluding clasp. Weight 3g. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A 9ct gold antique herring bone link chain with a cylinder clasp. Marked 9ct to the clasp. Measures 15.5 inches. Weight 3.1g. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A 19th Century Victorian gold locket. The locket having a central clear panel surrounded by marquise cut coloured stones (some missing). Unmarked, tests indicate 9ct gold. Measures 3cm. Weight 3.6g. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A group of antique brooches. The lot to include a gold plated filigree bar brooch set with seven oval cut citrines, a Victorian silver crescent brooch with suspended bell, and a Victorian silver harp brooch (AF, stones missing). Citrine brooch measures 8cm wide, crescent 3.5cm wide, harp measures 2.5cm wide. Silver weight approx 11.2g. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A 19th Century Victorian gold and enamel belt brooch. The brooch of round with with buckle and seed pearls. Unmarked, surface tests indicate 14ct gold. Measures 2.5cm wide. Weight 3.2g. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A collection of 19th Century Victorian antique hat pins. The lot to include a Japanese shakudo pin featuring birds with floral detailing, two mother of pearl hat pins, a tortoiseshell and white stone pin and a pique work finial pin. Together with a selection of loose uncut garnets and another specimen possibly hematite. Provenance - Private Family Collection - The property belonging to Frederick and Lucy Cazalet who fled the Russian Revolution in 1917 with a single trunk of items. This item was one of the few items in that trunk that they took with them. Frederick and Lucy Cazalet were the descendants of the Hopper family who founded the Shipock Ironworks in Moscow and the Muir / Mirrielees families that created the great department store in their name. Both the Hopper family and the Muir / Mirrielees were of Scottish origin and were prominent families in Russian business circles.Frederick Cazalet (1871-1945) married Lucy Hopper (1870-1956) in the Anglican Church in Moscow in 1901. Both were born in Moscow. Lucy was an authority on Russian pewter and porcelain.Fredrick and Lucy Cazalet managed the great Muir and Mirrielees department store in Moscow until they fled the Russian Revolution in 1917. The department store was nationalised after the Revolution and became TsUM.
A well-engineered part-built model of a 2-inch scale Fowler Showman's engine, built from castings and drawings by Plastow to the design 'Princess'. To include cylinder block, valve gear, boiler parts and tubes, flywheel, wheels and general castings.Condition Report: The item will be sold as per the illustrations in the auction catalogue and as illustrated on the Dreweatts website. Condition Report Disclaimer
A Hardy Brothers Silex No.2 wide drum alloy salmon reel, 4.5" diameter, with ivory knobs, stamped Hardy's Pat No.2206,IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: PYZRZTE7.Condition ReportWorn, tarnishing. Reel runs OK.
A Victorian silver teapot and sugar bowl, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1854 and 1855, each of squat form with scrollwork, each centred with a unicorn crest, the teapot with ivory insulators,20cm and 14cm high,36ozt (2)IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: J3S55NLY. Condition ReportIvory spacers cracking - marks clear. Gilt rubbing to the interior of the bowl. Some tarnishing to both pieces. Both slightly rock on a flat surface. The stippled effect is still visible, but the extremities of the decoration have noticeable wear and remnants of old polish. No obvious thin feeling or change of colour on the cartouche sections. Please see the additional images.
An oak cased barograph, c.1930, with a polished brass mechanism, bevelled glass sides and chart drawer,36cm wide23cm deep21cm highCondition ReportThis item was serviced approximately 3 years ago and has very little use since. We have not tested the mechanism ourselves.One glass panel is chipped, otherwise, it is in overall good aesthetic condition with minor knocks, wear and scuffs.
A rosewood and mahogany stick barometer,c.1840, by C.A. Canti, London, the case with applied ivory vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches, the trunk with visible mercury tube leading to a half-ovoid cistern cover,92cm high IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: NGQUXVETCondition ReportSplit and minor restoration to ivory vernier.Wear in commensurate with use.Diameter of the tube approximately 12mm.
A Queen Anne Britannia silver tankard,date and maker's mark indistinct, with ivory insulators, later embossed with floral decoration around a monogrammed cartouche, the base engraved ‘Ex dono, Joanne Hall, Feb 10 1703’, 18cm high24.6ozt IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: 8P6VPYA7Condition ReportHas been assessed by the plate committee and deemed to be suitable for sale.Tarnishing, scratches and wear commensurate with age. The spout may be a later addition due to its different maker’s mark; however, it remains contemporary, based on the London leopard head mark. Dents around the rim of the lid and base. The lid is slightly loose, with a flood of solder to the underside indicating possible repair. Hole to the base of the handle. Signs of possible repair around the handle. Hallmarks are rubbed and partly illegible. As stated, the item is altered and this alteration has been deemed acceptable under UK hallmarking laws by the plate committee. The decoration is later.
A Victorian silver teapot,possibly by Benjamin Reece Dexter, London 1842, the hinged lid with an ivory finial above a repousse decorated body, the scroll handle with ivory insulators,14cm high,21ozt IMPORTANT NOTEThis lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding.This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018, on account of it being made before 3 March 1947 with less than 10% ivory by volume. Ivory declaration submission reference: 42WA2RXLCondition ReportDents to body.Doesn't quite sit flush.Evidence of oxidisation.Wear commensurate with age.
A miniature German bayonet Extraseitengewehr 98 style, by Stocker & Cie, Solingen, blade stamped DRGM or "Deutches Reich Gebrauchs Muster", probably circa 1918-1933, the blade is also marked B H Rosenthal and the miniature was probably made as a promotional item for this firm, in leather sheath, bayonet 215mm overall.
A miniature German bayonet Extraseitengewehr 98 style, probably circa 1918-1939, the blade etched "Arthur Hoendler GmBH, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Mannheim, Dresden", the bayonet likely made as a promotional item for this firm, with silver thread portapee, in black painted metal scabbard, overall 235mm.
Essgeschirr Kanton mit Löffel(rare item), Südchina, Qing-Dynastie(1644-1912), divers 19.Jh., Kanton und Hongkong, Porzellan mit Glasurmalerei, Emaille- und Goldfarbe, Dekorschema der Famille Rose mit Palastszenen, Blüten, Vögeln und Schmetterlingen in goldgerahmten Bildfeldern mit Rankenwerk, Blumenranken typischem Dekor der famille rose, mitsamt besonders seltenem Löffel um 1800, 18x7,5cm/13,5x6cm(Schalen), 13,5cm(Löffel)
1932 FA Cup Final Gramophone Record: Newcastle United v Arsenal long play record made by Regal with each side stating Cup Final 1932 Souvenir Meet Newcastle United with black and white centre and Meet Arsenal with red and white centre. Vendor informs me it plays perfectly without scratching on record player. Cover is shops own not standard cover for this item.

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