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WW2 German Infantry Officers Peaked Cap, of green cloth body with white piping to the crown and bordering the central band. Bullion cap cockade and metal eagle. Leather sweatband with lining stamped with EREL makers mark. We are the opinion that this item is a post war representation and is being sold as viewed and not subject to return.
WW2 Luftwaffe Generals Peaked Cap, with bullion wire eagle and cockade insignia. Gold wire piping to the crown and bordering the central band. Gold wire bullion chin cords. Interior with leather sweatband and lining. We are the opinion that this item is a post war representation and is being sold as viewed and not subject to return.
Victorian Artists Sketchbook, the cover bearing the name Emily E Bright September 18th 1879. Inside the book are some wonderfully executed drawings and paintings of people, scenes and animals. Artworks signed by various artists. Some artwork is accompanied by short poems. Back of the book is a index of all the artists who have contributed to the book and the page number there work is on. Binding to the book damaged and some pages loose. A delightful item. (25 pieces)
MUHAMMAD ALI- FRAZIER-FOREMAN A magnificent framed shadow box collection, three signed boxing gloves together with three photographs. The boxing gloves have been signed by Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier and George Foreman and are displayed in a large shadow box. Signatures have been confirmed and verified to be authentic and signatures match known examples. Signed in black sharpie and valued in June 2016 by "Valuemystuff.com" between £2,000 and £3,000. The authenticity certificates on the back of the item are as follows: The signed Ali boxing glove comes with a certificate issued by Steiner Sports Memorabilia Inc ( a famous USA memorabilia specialist). The Foreman signed glove comes with a certificate stating that the gloves are issued on behalf of George Foreman Enterprises and there is a photograph of Foreman with the gloves. The Frazier signed glove comes with a Superstar Greetings Inc New York certificate signed by Frazier and with a photograph of Frazier. The complete item is registered with OnlineAuthentics.com, the certificate of Registration being ISIS Registry number OA-7812234. The signatures are prominent and it has been verified by Garry King and was originally displayed in the Las Vegas Boxing Hall of Fame. The gloves signed by Ali and by Frazier are Everlast Gloves, the Foreman signature is on a specially made Foreman glove. The three photographs show Ali (then known as Cassius Clay) with arms aloft after knocking out Liston 25/7/64, Ali knocking out Foreman 30/10/74 (Rumble in the Jungle) and Ali fighting Frazier, 8/3/71. The colour photographs measure 20cm x 25cm (2) and one measures 18cm x 24cm. The complete item measures 106cm x 77cm x 15cm depth and was previously sold at Juliens Auctions in Beverly Hills. An outstanding item. Good
YORKSHIRE CRICKET ANNUAL 1895 Yorkshire County Cricket Club 1895, softback annual , edited and compiled by Joseph Beckett Wostinholm, Secretary, Sheffield. 134 pages, pages missing from Diary section and six other diary pages have piece cut off bottom of page , remainder of the yearbook is complete including rules, list of members, report for 1894, Accounts, fixtures, First Class matches played 1894, summary of results, details of other matches, averages, list of players who have played for Yorkshire since 1833. Incomplete but a scarce item, only the 3rd year of issue. As described
AUTOGRAPHS Unusual item, a pirate programme for Tottenham v Preston 67/8, Cup which has been autographed on the pen pictures of top players profiles (very few of whom were relevant to the game) by Best, Greaves, Ray Wilson, Milne, Bobby Moore, Connelly, Cohen, Law, Bobby Charlton, Waiters, Stiles, Eastham, Joe Baker, Jack Charlton and Thompson. You could make a decent team out of that squad. Generally good
BOXING-JIMMY WILDE Mounted montage of Jimmy Wilde, two pictures of Wilde, one with a signature beneath the picture. Complete item measures 12" x17". Jimmy Wilde was born in 1892 in Merthyr Tydfil , became the first World Flyweight Champion of the World and is regarded by many as the Greatest British Boxer of All Time. Wilde had the longest unbeaten streak in boxing history with a record of 93-0. Good
2011 Paul Reed Smith left-handed Private Stock Artist Custom 22 electric guitar, serial no. 11 xxxxx8, with artist grade faded McCarty sunburst maple top, solid Indian rosewood neck and 53/10 Humbucker pickups, electrics in working order, hard case, tags *Purchased from World Guitars for £4499 in 2011 as a clearance item. World Guitars originally sold this model for £7000 - 8000
A MASSIVE CREAMWARE JUG, the bulbous body painted with naturalistic summer flowers including roses and delphiniums, the scrolling handle painted with flowering branches, circa 1835, 17" high. See illustration The massive proportions of this jug suggest it may have been conceived as a display item for a shop window.
An early 20th century oil lamp with circular brass base, pink opaque glass reservoir decorated with painted blossoms and etched glass outswept pink shade, with glass chimney, marked Duplex, height including chimney 60cm. CONDITION REPORT: Small chip to base of shade. Some surface scratches to reservoir. Tarnishing to brass. This item is not suitable for postage.
P CESARONI (mid 19th century) AFTER GUIDO RENI; oil on canvas, portrait of Beatrice Cenci, signed and dated middle right "Roma 1869", 61 x 49cm, framed.The item is sold with a Belinda Jack's "Beatrice's - The Enduring Legend of Beatrice Cenci" book with the reproduction of the original painting by Guido Reni on front jacket cover (2).
A Sheraton period half round, mahogany veneered, satinwood and rosewood crossbanded, fold top card table. Condition Report: New blue base inside some satinwood missing on legs. Two large cracks to top and numerous small cracks as expected from this period (see images). In its time a good quality item of furniture.
A Wind In The Willows Mr Toad Of Toad Hall stuffed (mostly straw) vintage plush toy . This is complete with corduroy tailcoat. The second item is a vintage black Scottie dog with a padlock to neck with a leather collar. It has an unusual zipped jewellery compartment and another zipped compartment thought to house a hot water bottle. Frog measures 42cms high.
Semi Antique Palace Size Lavar Kerman Persian Carpet. Unsigned. Soiling and a Few Stains, a Few Small Low Spots, Re-fringed Otherwise Good Condition. Measures 13 x 17 Feet. We will not ship this item due to its size. We will happily recommend a list of outside vendors upon request. (estimate $3,000-$5,000)
A BOXED WADDINGTONS TOTOPOLY GAME, Chad Valley 'Lotto', Chad Valley 'Metal Puzzles' game, Waddingtons 'Canasta', cast iron Jolly Gentleman money box, no key, base loose, some paint loss and an unboxed Chad Valley 'Escalado' horse racing game, earlier version with lead horses, contents not checked on any item (6)
An 18th/19thC framed Russian triptych icon of Saint Stylianos of Paphlagonia with the infant child to whom he healed through the Holy Spirit and Saint Minas who proclaimed his Christian faith whilst a soldier of the Roman Empire. The vendor purchased this item from Maria Andipas Icon Gallery, Gallery Larsel Verso (H29xW13cm)
Aston Martin Pictorial Enamel Sign Auto-Service' sign featuring large image of DB3 S at speed in green and black on white background. American and believed to date from late 1950's. Good condition with only minor wear at edges and a small touch-up to the centre. A very attractive and scarce item. 14x8 inches.
An Extremely Rare 1911 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost Mascot A magnificent Edwardian Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy mascot for the 40/50HP six cylinder Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost automobile, this being the rarest type, produced for only 6 months back in 1911, having various correct period dating features including the hollow under base area & most importantly the words 'Rolls-Royce Limited 6th FEBRUARY 1911' around the base area, as opposed to all other Ghost mascots which read 'Rolls-Royce Ltd FEB 1911'. This rare mascot features the signature of Charles Sykes across the top of the base area and no under-wing markings, which is correct on all pre-World War One examples. A stunning and impressive item of the very finest detail, deep original pre-war nickel-silver plated finish on bronze base metal, mounting stud and fittings, mounted to a display base.
Aeroshell Enamel Cabinet Plaque PLEASE NOTE: Although marked 'Property of the British Imperial Oil Co', we believe this item may have been produced in the USA. Double-sided enamel plaque displaying the winged 'Aeroshell' insignia, marked 'Property of the British Imperial Oil Co'. As reputedly fitted to oil cabinets and Aero-dispensing pumps of the c1920/30's period. Very good condition, save for some loss and rusting to the edges and mounting bracket. -25x12cm.
2nd century AD. A flat-section bronze plate brooch of a stag with running lozenges to the flank keyed to accept enamel, stub legs, hatched neck, ring-and-dot eye, antlers above; hinged pin and catch to the reverse. Cf. Hattatt, R. Ancient and Romano-British Brooches, Sherborne, 1982, item 166. 2.87 grams, 26mm (1"). Acquired on the London art market prior to 1980. . Very fine condition.
A group of five pyrite (fool's gold) cubes, in white card tray. See Bonewitz, Dr. Ronald Louis, Rocks & Minerals, 2008, p.137. 66 grams total, 12-16mm (1/2 - 3/4"). From the historic ‘Victorian Museum’ and later collection of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (Gregory's); formerly Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898"). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. The firm Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd (Gregory's), was acquired by TimeLine Auctions in 2016. London-born James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) founded the company, which is the second longest-running gem and fossil dealership in the world. James was educated at Archbishop Tennison's School, and afterward found employment in a jewellery company on Regent Street. In 1858 he established his own business in King William Street. A few years later he moved to ‘very extensive premises’ in Golden Square, Covent Garden. He was one of the best known dealers in London, exhibiting at major commercial shows throughout the world and winning awards for excellence in Paris in 1867, Sydney in 1879 and London in 1862, 1883 and 1884. James primarily bought his stock at auction, from collectors and other dealers, and supplied many major collectors and scientists of his day. He built superb personal collections, a selection going to the British Museum. He wrote many papers and was a member of several learned societies including the Society of Arts. The business became known as J.R. Gregory & Company in 1896, still under James' management with the assistance of his son Albert Gregory (b.1864"). When James died three years later, the business passed to Albert. At the end of the 19th century most London dealers had folded or retired, many selling out to J.R. Gregory & Co. Albert continued by acquiring Russell and Shaw (Est. 1848) in 1925 and Francis H. Butler (Est. 1884) in 1927. Percy Bottley (1904-1980) took over the company in 1931, renaming it Gregory, Bottley & Company with respect to his predecessors. Percy’s company survived the 2nd World War by buying out all of its competitors, including the supplier to Pitt-Rivers, Samuel Henson (Est. 1840) and G.H. Richards (Est. 1897) in 1936. Percy also added many important collections to his stock including those of Rev. F. Holmes in 1940, and the Graves collection in 1943. Following Percy's death in 1981, the business was sold to Brian Lloyd, whereupon it became Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd. Brian had been Sotheby’s main Natural History expert in the 1960s and 1970s, and subsequently traded from Pall Mall. The business continued to thrive, and Brian purchased the Joseph Neeld (1789-1856) collection in 1974 and the historic gold collection of H.S. Gordon, first exhibited at the Empire Exhibition, South Africa in 1936. Brian moved the business to 12-13 Rickett Street in 1982, and to 13 Seagrave Road in 1993. He carried on the company's specialization in historic collections, most recently acquiring that of Robert Ferguson (1767-1840) in 2000. The business moved to Walmer in Kent in 2008, and was acquired by TimeLine in April 2016. Trading History Est. 1858 (59 Frith Street, Soho) 1859 - 1861 (3 King William Street, Strand) 1862 - 1866 (25 Golden Square, Covent Garden) 1866 - 1874 (15 Russell Street, Covent Garden) 1874 - 1895 (88 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square) 1896 - 1906 (1 Kelso Place, Kensington) 1907 - 1926 (139 Fulham Road, Chelsea) 1926 - 1981 (30 (Old) Church Street, Chelsea) 1982 - 1993 (12-13 Rickett Street, Fulham) 1993 - 2007 (13 Seagrave Road, Fulham) 2008 - 2016 (59 Liverpool Road, Walmer, Kent) 2016 - (363 Main Road, Harwich, Essex) [5, No Reserve]. Extremely fine condition.
1st century AD. A flat-section gold hoop with circumferential ribbing, discoid plaque with beaded wire edge, inset banded agate cloison with intaglio image of Fortuna with cornucopia and rudder. Cf. Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 191. 2.90 grams, 20mm overall, 18.12mm internal diameter (approximate size British P 1/2, USA 7 3/4, Europe 16.86, Japan 16) (3/4"). Property of a European collector; acquired Europe, 1980s-1990s. . Very fine condition.
12th-6th century BC. A mixed group of unburnished ceramic jugs, each a bulbous body with flared base and rim, strap handle, white painted cross-hatching to the body. Cf. Amiran, R. Ancient Pottery of the Holy Land, Jerusalem, 1963, item 308 for type. 1.5 kg total, 22-29cm (8 3/4 - 11 1/2"). From a German collection; acquired on the German art market before 1990. [3, No Reserve]. Fine condition, repaired.
3rd century AD. A large bronze shield boss comprising a domed centre and slightly angled flange with four large rivet-heads; remains of iron cross-bar grip to the reverse with fixing studs. Cf. James, S. Excavations at Dura Europos 1928-1937. VII The Arms, Armour and Other Military Equipment, London, 2004, item 590. 364 grams, 19.5cm (7 3/4"). Property of a Surrey collector; acquired in the early 1970s. . Fine condition.
A very large amethyst crystal growing from two centres from rock crystal, and partially double terminated. See Bonewitz, Dr. Ronald Louis, Rocks & Minerals, 2008, p.222-223. 2.19 kg, 18.5cm (7"). From the historic ‘Victorian Museum’ and later collection of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (Gregory's); formerly Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898"). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. The firm Gregory, Bottley and Lloyd (Gregory's), was acquired by TimeLine Auctions in 2016. London-born James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) founded the company, which is the second longest-running gem and fossil dealership in the world. James was educated at Archbishop Tennison's School, and afterward found employment in a jewellery company on Regent Street. In 1858 he established his own business in King William Street. A few years later he moved to ‘very extensive premises’ in Golden Square, Covent Garden. He was one of the best known dealers in London, exhibiting at major commercial shows throughout the world and winning awards for excellence in Paris in 1867, Sydney in 1879 and London in 1862, 1883 and 1884. James primarily bought his stock at auction, from collectors and other dealers, and supplied many major collectors and scientists of his day. He built superb personal collections, a selection going to the British Museum. He wrote many papers and was a member of several learned societies including the Society of Arts. The business became known as J.R. Gregory & Company in 1896, still under James' management with the assistance of his son Albert Gregory (b.1864"). When James died three years later, the business passed to Albert. At the end of the 19th century most London dealers had folded or retired, many selling out to J.R. Gregory & Co. Albert continued by acquiring Russell and Shaw (Est. 1848) in 1925 and Francis H. Butler (Est. 1884) in 1927. Percy Bottley (1904-1980) took over the company in 1931, renaming it Gregory, Bottley & Company with respect to his predecessors. Percy’s company survived the 2nd World War by buying out all of its competitors, including the supplier to Pitt-Rivers, Samuel Henson (Est. 1840) and G.H. Richards (Est. 1897) in 1936. Percy also added many important collections to his stock including those of Rev. F. Holmes in 1940, and the Graves collection in 1943. Following Percy's death in 1981, the business was sold to Brian Lloyd, whereupon it became Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd. Brian had been Sotheby’s main Natural History expert in the 1960s and 1970s, and subsequently traded from Pall Mall. The business continued to thrive, and Brian purchased the Joseph Neeld (1789-1856) collection in 1974 and the historic gold collection of H.S. Gordon, first exhibited at the Empire Exhibition, South Africa in 1936. Brian moved the business to 12-13 Rickett Street in 1982, and to 13 Seagrave Road in 1993. He carried on the company's specialization in historic collections, most recently acquiring that of Robert Ferguson (1767-1840) in 2000. The business moved to Walmer in Kent in 2008, and was acquired by TimeLine in April 2016. Trading History Est. 1858 (59 Frith Street, Soho) 1859 - 1861 (3 King William Street, Strand) 1862 - 1866 (25 Golden Square, Covent Garden) 1866 - 1874 (15 Russell Street, Covent Garden) 1874 - 1895 (88 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square) 1896 - 1906 (1 Kelso Place, Kensington) 1907 - 1926 (139 Fulham Road, Chelsea) 1926 - 1981 (30 (Old) Church Street, Chelsea) 1982 - 1993 (12-13 Rickett Street, Fulham) 1993 - 2007 (13 Seagrave Road, Fulham) 2008 - 2016 (59 Liverpool Road, Walmer, Kent) 2016 - (363 Main Road, Harwich, Essex) [No Reserve]. Extremely fine condition. Some minor bruising.
2nd century AD.A gold bow brooch with scalloped fan-shaped headplate and eccentrically placed ring-and-dot motifs, D-shaped panel extending to a D-section bow with flange and granulation to the stepped junction, square footplate with curved lateral edges, median cell with lapis lazuli insert, T-shaped finial; hinged pin and catchplate to the reverse. Cf. Hattatt, R. Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, 1987, item 999 for similar. 16 grams, 58mm (2 1/4"). Very fine condition, usage wear. Rare.Property of a New York collector; acquired 1980s.
5th-6th century AD. A flat-section D-shaped hoop, plaque composed of two large discoid cells set with garnet cloisons, each with circular 'eye', fan-shaped flanking cells with garnet cloisons and two groups of three garnet cabochons. Cf. Menghin, W. The Merovingian Period. Europe Without Borders, Berlin, 2007, item I.34.7 for type. 5.12 grams, 24mm overall, 19.71mm internal diameter (approximate size British T 1/2, USA 9 3/4, Europe 21.89, Japan 21) (1"). Property of a European collector; acquired before 2000. The stone was examined in detail by Dr. Bonewitz who observed: 'The two largest garnets are cut with a ring-and-dot recess. These are the only ancient gemstones I have ever seen cut in this pattern.' . Very fine condition. A large wearable size.

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