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Palitoy of General Mills, Star Wars The Return of the Jedi, Trilogo, Boba Fett figure. within bubble on punched card back, 1979 to back of left leg, no visible coo on back of right leg, figure height 9.3cm. Condition Report. There is no evidence that this has ever been out of of its package. The seller states that they bought two and this one was never opened. There is slight wear and rubbing to the rim of the box and there are indents in the bubble. These are all shown in the images provided.There appears to be no Country of Origin on the back leg when looked at from all possible angles and with magnification. However without taking the item out we cannot confirm this and is sold subject to your inspection.This is in original condition.There are no splits or cracks to the bubble.No sticky residue on the card.The bubble has not lifted from the card at all.
Tanganyika. 1920s Great Seal of the GOVERNOR & COMMANDER IN CHIEF/TANGANYIKA TERRITORY, the impression 65mm in diameter impressed in green wax (which has some slight cracking). Mounted in frame, with an impression of a signet ring bearing the British Royal Crest in red beneath. A very rare item and ideal for display
Bahamas. 1952 registered envelope (10 x 5") bearing the then-current stamps in use from ½d to £1 including 2/- and 3/- Seals, and 4d-8d Pictorials (fifteen in all). Nassau CDSs of 8 APR. The envelope is a GPO OHMS envelope, which has had the HIS of ON HIS MAJESTY'S SERVICE crossed out with typewritten 'x's, with typewritten HER above. An attractive item, telling a nice little tale
Anon ANGLO-BOER WAR PRISONER OF WAR BRASS GARRISON GUN, ST HELENA 1901 St Helena: 1901 Very rare to find a St Helena P.O.W. item in brass. A garrison gun of the 18th century on St Helena is featured in various photographs of the Prisoners of War on St Helena (see Muzzle Loading Canon of South Africa by de Vries G. and Hall, J. p47 for illustration of carriage). Brass accurately made barrel and skillfully fashioned moving wheels and carriage in brass, axels in cast iron with hammered hubs. Very good condition. Legend on side of gun carriage engraved in a style similar to many St Helena P.O.W. items "St Helena 1901" and "P.O.W."
AN OAK LEGAL BOOKCASE, 20TH CENTURY the rectangular top above a dentil frieze, surmounted by a shaped three-quarter gallery, comprising five compartments in sizes, each compartment with glazed hinged sliding doors, on a plinth base 191cm high, 88cm wide, 36cm deep Legal bookcases were primarily designed for the purpose of travelling. They date back to a “circuit court” originated in London under King Henry’s reign, where Judges would often voyage with their court to assist citizens outside of their vicinity on a yearly basis. This required a practical approach to transporting their books. A legal bookcase typically comprises of a number of compartments - anywhere between two and seven - stacked atop one another. When dismantled, each compartment becomes a convenient carrying case. Globe-Wernicke, a furniture company founded in 1899, revolutionised the legal bookcase design. Otherwise known as the “elastic” or modular bookcase in either oak or mahogany, the bookcase was characterised by its glazed lift-doors. What initially began as a functional piece of office furniture has now become a decidedly collectable item, featuring in lawyers’ offices worldwide.
A PAIR OF SILVER FIVE-LIGHT CORINTHIAN COLUMN CANDELABRA, ELKINGTON & CO, BIRMINGHAM, VARIOUS DATES 1906, 1920 & 1921 the square base moulded with swags and urns between gadroon borders, leaf-capped detachable scroll branches and nozzles, loaded, 52cm high (2) Corinthian Greek column candelabra are based ona classical, architectural style originally popularised in the Stuart era and in particular during the time of King George III. The Corinthian order is the last developed of the three principal classical orders of ancient Greek and Roman architecture. The Corinthian, with its offshoot, the Composite, is the most ornate of the orders and is characterised by the slender, fluted columns and elaborate capitals decorated with acanthus leaves and scrolls. Candelabra were used for decoration in larger, wealthier homes and specifically on dining tables for formal occasions. The height and grandeur of the candelabra were practical for creating more light than a single candlestick, but they were designed primarily for aesthetic purposes and the desire to create a lavish item of silverware that would double as a centrepiece on a table.
After: Demetre Chiparus, Romanian (1886-1947) Modern Bronze and Ivory Figure On Marble Base "Dancer" Signed on base, Etling foundry mark on back of base. Good condition. Measures 14" H. We Will Not Ship This Item Out of State of Florida. Anyone Having This Item Shipped Must Have a Florida Address or the Item will not be Shipped. We will Not Knowingly Sell Endangered Species outside of Legal Channels. Shipping $62.00 (estimate $400-$600)
Victorian 14 Karat Yellow Gold and Tortoise Shell Pendant/Brooch with Citrine and Diamond Accents. Unsigned. Good antique condition. Measures 3-1/2" L, 2" W. We Will Not Ship This Item Outside of the State of Florida. Anyone Having This Item Shipped Must Have a Florida Address or the Item will not be Shipped. We will Not Knowingly Sell Endangered Species outside of Legal Channels. Approx. weight: 33.1 grams. Shipping $30.00 (estimate $200-$400)
Large Vintage Seven (7) Ring Brass Sundial. Unsigned. A few screws missing, One band is slightly bent or in good Patinated Condition. Measures 36 Inches Tall, 30 Inches Diameter. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request. (estimate $350-$450)
Maffei (Giovanni Pietro). Historiarum Indicarum libri XVI. Selectarum item ex India Epistolarum, eodem interprete, libri IIII. Accessit Ignatii Loiolae vita postremo recognita. Et in Opera singula copiosus Index, 2 volumes, Venice: Damianum Zenarium, 1589, 1588, printer's woodcut device to each title, decorative woodcut initials and headpieces, late 20th century limp wrappers, 4to Adams M91. One of three editions produced in the same year. (2)
Albertus Magnus. De secretis mulierum, item de virtutibus herbarum lapidum et animalium, Amsterdam: Jansson, 1643, engraved title-page (modern bookplate to verso), some spotting and light browning, early inscriptions to initial blank and upper outer corner of front free endpaper torn away, contemporary vellum, slightly soiled, 12mo The book also contains Michael Scot's Secreta Naturae as part of the same pagination. (1)
Lang (Andrew, editor). The Book of Romance; The Red Book of Romance, 1st editions, 1902 & 1905, together two volumes, each with eight colour plates, including frontispiece, and numerous letterpress illustrations, some full-page, all edges gilt, original gilt decorated blue/red cloth respectively, first item with spine ends a trifle rubbed, second item with faded spine slightly frayed at head and mottled fading to rear cover, 8vo (2)
*Samplers. A pair of linen samplers, by Mary Steuart Powell and Sarah Steuart Powell, 1810, worked in fine cross-stitch and eyelet embroidery in blue thread, with alphabets at head, quotations entitled 'Kindness' and 'On Education' respectively, and name and date (with day and month) at foot, each with the address '21 The Mall, Clifton', both with some additional stitching trials to left hand side in various colours (hearts, Greek key border, cross, etc.), linen toned, first item with one or two small holes (just clipping a few threads), second item with stitching slightly faded, both 30.5 x 30.5cm (12 x 12ins), matching frames, glazed Unusual to find a pair of samplers worked by sisters. Sarah Steuart Powell (1801-1884) and her sister Mary (dates untraced) were both christened on 26th August, 1801, at St. Augustine the Less in Bristol. Sarah married Daniel Fripp on 12th October, 1818, at Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire. The quotations read: 'Kindness. The gentle offices of patient love,/Beyond all flattery and all price above,/The mild forbearance of another's fault,/The taunting words suppress'd as soon as thought:/On these heaven bade the bliss of life depend,/And crush'd ill Fortune when he made a Friend/'; 'On Education. If Good we plant not, Vice will fill the mind,/And weeds despoil the space for flowers design'd/The human heart ne'er knows a state of rest;/Bad tends to worse, and better leads to best:/We either gain or lose, we sink or rise, Nor rests our struggling Nature till she dies.' (2)
*Greenaway (Kate). A movable Christmas card, Marcus Ward & Co., circa 1870s, illuminated chromolithograph greetings card, showing a snowy scene with a boy and girl under a green umbrella, lettered below 'A Merry Christmas To You', with a tab on each side which pulls to reveal a card, each with a floral bouquet, some minor creasing to tabs, overall size 26 x 20cm (10.25 x 8ins), together with a pair of folded Kate Greenaway Valentine cards, circa 1870s, illuminated chromolithographs with embossed white borders mounted on coloured paper: 'Serenade', showing a small boy at an open window with three girls below, verse in gilt inside 'The Serenade'; and 'Bird's Nest', showing a girl and boy with a nest containing eggs, verses in blue and gilt on facing pages inside 'Maud looks through all her Valentines' and 'The Gift', 19 x 15cm (7.5 x 6ins), plus another Kate Greenaway card, circa 1870s, scallop-edged with a colour printed illustration of two small children seated on a branch of pink blossom, 'Let the New Year be to you...' on verso, 14 x 10cm (5.5 x 4ins), plus nine other items, generally in excellent condition See Schuster & Engen 259; 243; 247. The first item is one of the more scarce Kate Greenaway cards. (13)
*French playing cards. A standard deck of playing cards, circa 1840, fifty-two wood engraved cards after Gatteaux, comprising four suits of thirteen (national suits), each with pip cards 1-10, and three full-length named court cards with stencilled colour, jack of clubs with oval lettered 'Administ. des Contrib. Indir. 1816', ace of clubs with wreath of oak leaves, some light toning, plain versos, 83 x 54mm (3.25 x 2ins), together with Titze & Schinkay (C., publishers), A standard deck of playing cards, Vienna, circa 1885, fifty-two cards, comprising four suits of thirteen (French suits), each with pip cards 1-10, and three double-ended court cards, some toning (ace of spades browned), versos with roundel and dot pattern in black, 86 x 60mm (3.5 x 2.25ins) For first item see Mann 131B: type II, not issued until 1833, jack of clubs reading 'Administ. des Droits Reunis. 1816'. (2)
Full size mahogany framed snooker table, green baize inset, raised on 8 fluted and waisted ring turned supports with heavy peg feet, 12ft 6ins x 6ft 8ins overall, together with a collection of various cues, rests, balls etc, (probably by Burroughes & Watts) The following Lot will be sold in situ off site. Please telephone for an appointment to view (item is situate approx 10 minutes from the salerooms). NB: the purchaser will be responsible for all costs of removal and any associated costs and this lot will also become the sole responsibility of the purchaser at the fall of the hammer.
A collection of five rows of antique ivory beads to/w two carved ivory bangles in twisted style, and one plain bangle, a triple row of antique stick coral, row of graduated cornelian beads and an amber pendant etc Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition varies from item to item; significant and varied areas of age cracks apparent on spherical beads; some apparent loss and/or re-stringing, wear and/or deterioration.
A Coalport blue ground tureen stand, or other dish, decorated with floral designs, 33 cm diameter, circa 1825-1830; together with a Ridgway oval dish, numbered 893, 29 cm wide and circa 1820-1830; and an associated set of 16 English plates with floral or botanical designs (18) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from item to item; the damage includes areas of cracking, wear and deterioration.
A Ridgway part service, decorated with a green and gilt leafy design, comprising: eight cups; eight saucers; teapot; milk jug, bowl; and a bowl with cover; together with a pair of green-ground stem bowls, each one with a domed cover and bud finial, the last 17cm high (22) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from item to item; the damage includes some areas of repair and/or restoration.
A pair of English blue and white egg drainers, each one of typical circular and reticulated form, 11cm long; together with an English white monochrome, 'Dolphin Ewer' with lamprey handle, 9cm long and 8.5cm high (3)For the Dolphin Ewer, compare the similar Worcester example, dated to circa 1768, in the Anthony Collection of White Monochrome Porcelain (No. 58 in the Stockspring Antiques Exhibition, June 2017). Liverpool, of course, also produced versions of the Dolphin Ewer. For a blue and white example, given to Richard Chaffers or Philip Christian and dated to circa 1763-1770, see The Bernard Watney Collection at Phillips (10-5-2000/Lot 649). Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition may vary from item to item; the damage includes: a crack to the ewer, and areas of chipping or fritting to the egg drainers.

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