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DAVID ROBERTS, RA (1796-1864) BRIDGE OF TOLEDO, MADRID (from `PICTURESQUE SKETCHES IN SPAIN`) Tinted lithograph with hand colouring, published by Hodgson & Graves 1837, laid onto support sheet, unframed 27.5 x 39.5cm.; with `The Mosque, Cordoba`, `On the Daro, Granada`, and `Part of the Cathedral at Burgos` from the same series (these framed); and `Cochem`, unframed. (5) ++ Principal item with some pale foxing; the others a little time-toned and faded
•NANCY JANE BURTON (1891-1972) OLD VILLAGER (1935) Signed, with artist's inscribed label on backboard (address in Rawalpindi), watercolour and pencil 31 x 39cm.; with three further works by the same hand, depicting figures in a punt, two rug makers and a landscape (Kashmir?), each signed, two in frames from Calcutta, 23 x 32cm and smaller (4) ++ The principal item with some fading; the others generally good
•FIELD MARSHAL HAROLD ALEXANDER, 1st EARL ALEXANDER OF TUNIS, OM, MC, DSO (1891-1969) TOSSA, COSTA BRAVA, SPAIN, 1956 Signed and dated 1956, inscribed with title and dated verso,oil on board 29 x 39cm.; with another oil on board by the same hand, `The Red Lodge (Beech Missing)`, 1953, titled and dated verso, 49.5 x 60cm.; and `The Paintings of Field Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis` (London, 1973) with introduction by Edward Seago. (3) Provenance: The two oils were formerly in the collection of Edward Seago ++ Principal item needs a light clean; `Lodge` has grazes and a few small damages; dust jacket torn on book
ALEX PORTNER (1920-1982) COUPLE EMBRACING UPON A BED Lithograph, on grey paper, signed and numbered 1/75 36.5 x 48cm.; with six further lithograph prints on light-hearted themes, each signed and numbered from editions of 50 or 75, titles to include `La Belle Helene`, `Les Belles et le Beau`, `St. James London`, `The Guardian` etc, various sizes (7) * Portner was born in Berlin in 1920, to a Russian mother and a Polish Jewish father. He studied under Max Klaus in Berlin, under Hans Thiemann in Leipzig and also in Paris and Amsterdam before fleeing to England in 1939 to serve in the British army throughout the war. Portner exhibited widely in London in the 1960's and at galleries in South Africa and America. ++ Principal item good, the others with some staining, creases etc (each only fair)
An early 20th century 'Eiffel Tower' skeleton telephone on shaped cast iron base above twin bells, height 29cm. CONDITION REPORT: A considerable wear to surface and components, item is untested. Crank works well, small chip to underside of platform, base strut supports are probably replaced.
An ivory faced multi-tool comprising scissors, two knives, a screwdriver with small serrated edge, a spike and a corkscrew, unnamed, length 11cm. CONDITION REPORT: PLEASE NOTE: we are unable to post this lot using our own in-house packing and postal service. Please arrange your own packing/courier service. There is a 1.5cm x 8mm repair to the ivory on one side, also an unsightly circular area of damage on the same side to the opposite end. A couple of tiny chips to the edge of the ivory. Some pitting to the accessories. On the whole they lock tightly but a couple are loose. A few small chips to the edge of the knife blades. We think this item was made between 1880 and 1900.
A Collection of Ltd Edition Cararama - Diecast Scale 1.50 Model Trucks ( 4 ) In Total. Comprises 1/ Scania Top line Truck Fresh line Box Trailer. No 568018. 2/ Dods Transport Volvo FH12 Truck. No 569011. 3/ A.C.K Haulage Ltd Scania Top line Truck. Item No 569019. 4/ Joal Diecast Metal Scale Model 1.50 DAF 95XF Truck. All with Boxes and Papers. In Excellent Condition.
Autograph Interest Notecard With Peter Pan Reference Attributed To J M Barrie Dated February 1909 Framed Note Of Thanks believed to be handwritten by the author of Peter Pan and Wendy. Dated Feb 1909 (Between the first public performance of the play in 1904 and the publishing of the book in 1911) The note is hand written in cursive script, to the top left, printed in blue ink is the word 'Tinker Bell' with cursive underlining. The card reads 'Must get some ''Fairy Dust'' from the fairies if you want to fly. Love from Peter Pan'. Dear Diana, many thanks for your nice letter JM'. The card is dated to top left Feb 21/09. Framed and mounted in small period frame, the mount shows several areas of staining, there are some areas of foxing to the letter. According to our client this item has remained in the family's possession from the early 20th century.
World Medals, USA, George III (1760-1820), Indian Chief’s Medal, large size and undated, solid silver, GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA, young bust of King r. wearing armour, his hair tied behind en queue, double row of curls above his ear, wearing armour with six studs above the sash and one below, rev. crowned oval shield of arms within Garter and with Lion and Unicorn supporters, DIEU. ET. MON. DROIT on scroll below, 79mm., wt. 109.19gms. (Adams type 7.1; Jamieson Fig. 14; John J. Ford Collection, part XVI, Stack’s, 17 October, 2006 (lot 59 - $14,000); Eimer 736a; cf.Betts 600), with original decorated and shaped loose suspension loop, even light grey tone, single slight edge bruise, extremely fine and very rare *ex Baldwin’s vault and with stock ticket for £25 The Adams ‘Modern Census’ lists 86 medals of this type, however only 24 of this variety and of these 11 are shells (ie the medal is hollow). This medal does not feature on the census. The price of £50 matches item 11 on a Baldwin list of 1943/4, ‘Prices Quoted to Montagu - Alterations for Ferguson’ and it is probably one and the same piece. The Ferguson mentioned would be J. Douglas Ferguson (1901-1981), who for over 50 years was known as the ‘Dean of Canadian Numismatics’. In 1971 he established the J. Douglas Ferguson Historical Research Foundation. The cataloguers speculate that Montagu could be George Charles Montagu, 9th Earl of Sandwich (1874–1962). Montagu compiled British and Foreign Medals Relating to Naval and Maritime Affairs, Greenwich 1937 (for the then newly-opened National Maritime Museum).
Rolex, Oyster Speedking, Precision, a lady’s/mid size stainless steel bracelet watch, circa 1968/69*, ref; 6430, no. 2409066, brushed silvered dial with raised baton numerals, 30.5mm diameter screw case, numbered inside ‘6430’ over ‘1.70’, on an Oyster bracelet with deployant clasp, Rolex 17 jewel movement, cal. RB 1225; together with a Rolex green leather box, a large Rolex sales brochure and price list for 1977-78, a smaller ‘Your Rolex Oyster ‘ booklet and a Rolex guarantee booklet, hand written from Mappin & Webb, 170 Regent Street, W1, ‘27/1/1979’.*Note: There are many different sources for the production dates for serial numbers of Rolex watches, we have used Gilbert, Engle & Shugart, ‘Complete Price Guide to Watches’ on this occasion. Buyers should satisfy themselves by viewing this item, particularly as there appears to be a discrepancy between the published date and the hand written paperwork on this lot.

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