-Click here to bid - 1951 Moto Tandem 98cc Reg.no. n/a Frame no. Unknown Engine no. Unknown Little is known about this motorised tandem, however such an item is certainly a rare sight these days. The tandem is in dismantled condition and therefore it is difficult to determine how complete it is; the wheels are certainly missing. The frame is marked ‘Huart-Bailleux’; the fuel tank bears the ‘William’ trademark and the engine is either ‘Lavalette’ or ‘Sachs’. There is a file of paperwork that is sold with the tandem, that consists of letters to and from the late owner.
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An early 19th century Georgian mahogany bureau bookcase. Ogee bracket feet supporting a bank of drawers with fall front slope atop. Fully apointed interior set within. Above a glass bookcase cabinet having later glass shelves (reinforced). Complete with keys, item dismantles in 2 pieces for ease of transport. 216cms x 95cms x 56cms
Prisoner-of-War Handicraft: CANDLESTICK, ST HELENA 1901 196 mm high and 65 mm in circumference at the base. The top is oval in shape and measures 50 x 37 mm. Carved from bone in three sections which are fitted together and secured through the centre with a wooden ‘plug’ fixed with a nail. The base is embellished with a floral design and stands on four legs. The base is inscribed in black, ‘P.O.W. St. Helena. 1901.’ The maker is not identified. An elegant item in excellent condition. Reserve: $1000 Click here to view further details and to bid
Roger Elwood. (Ed). CHILDREN OF INFINITY. Original Science Fiction Stories for Young Readers. Blue cloth boards. 174pp. No inscriptions. an exceptionally Fine copy in dustwrapper. The true 1st edition, it is not the Book Club edition. Stories by Lester del Rey, Raymond F. Jones, Barry N. Malzberg, Poul Anderson, Robert Bloch, Harvey L. and Audrey L. Bilker, Philip Jose Farmer, Arthur Tofte, Rachel Cosgrove Payes, Thomas N. Scortia, Dean R. Koontz. An incredibly hard to find item for both the sci-fi collector and the Dean Koontz completist. Aimed for young people, the attrition rate has been high with few decent copies to be found. Condition: Fine Publisher Place: London Publisher: Faber & Faber Publication Date: 1974 Size: 8vo Reserve: $50 Click here to view further details and to bid
Not stated A Handbook of the Boer War A scarce item. Original pebble-grained red cloth boards with gilt titling on the spine and the upper board. 8 prelims, 377 pages, a large folding general map at the begining plus a further 18 sketch maps and plans.CONDITION DETAILS: The spine and the titling are faded. A few minor soil marks internally. The large folding map has a tear and a crease - see image provided. Condition: Very reasonable Publisher Place: London Publisher: Gale and Polden Limited Publication Date: 1910 Size: 186mm x 127mm Reserve: $120 Click here to view further details and to bid
Smith, Margaret M. + Heemstra, Pillip C. (Editors) Smiths` Sea Fishes This book is the ordinary standard edition with the same contents as the previous item on this auction, Lot 105. Although a stated first edition, the base of this work was taken from the various editions of J.L.B. Smith`s famous work.Original dust jacket. Original dark blue boards with gilt titling on the spine. Decorated end papers. xx prelims, 1047 pages, blue silk ribbon place marker, profusely illustrated, mostly in full colour.CONDITION DETAILS: The previous owner put a plastic cover over the book, under the dust jacket. The dust jacket has a few creases. Internlly clean. Condition: A clean copy Publisher Place: Johannesburg Publisher: Macmillan South Africa Publication Date: 1986 Size: 287mm x 224mm Reserve: $50 Click here to view further details and to bid
J H Pierneef Lot of 3 booklets Item 1: J H Pierneef, Pretorianer, Transvaler, Suid-Afrikaner - a softcover book of 32pp. sponsored by Federated Insurance, and comprising an overview of the Memorial Exhibition at the Pretoria Art Museum between August and September 1986; in very good condition, slight rubbing to covers, otherwise fine. Item 2: Jacob Hendrik Pierneef (1886-1957) As Drukkemaker, a softcover booklet of 40pp. printed reversibly in English (20pp.) and in Afrikaans (20pp.); condition: fine, except for some discolouration and mild rubbing along the spine. Item 3: Johannesburg Art Gallery - Jacob Hendrik Pierneef, The Johannesburg Station Panels on loan from Transnet (1990), reversible in English/Afrikaans, 16pp., condition: fine. Condition: excellent Publisher Place: Pretoria and Johannesburg Publisher: Pretoriase Kunsmuseum/JHB Art Gallery Publication Date: 1986/86/90 Size: 4to/8vo/12mo Reserve: $30 Click here to view further details and to bid
A 6 shot .44” Remington New Model Army percussion revolver, number 121857, the grip with inspector’s initials “GP” (partly obliterated, but identified as Giles Porter, 1862-75). Good Working Order and Condition, retaining hints of original finish, (minor damage to one grip). This item is accompanied by a letter from Antique American Firearms of Barrington, Illinois, stating that the serial number of this revolver falls within the range of numbers issued to the 6th U.S. Cavalry in the Civil War and that therefore it is highly probable that it was issued to a soldier in that regiment. Plate 42
A Third Reich SA dagger, by F. Drck, with early type nickel silver mounts, the crosspiece stamped “SW” (SA Group Sudwest). Basically GC (the grip replaced, no sheath); also a trench knife, the 6” blade with traces of maker’s mark, in its steel sheath with sprung belt hook, the grip crudely inset with small SA sports badge; and another item. Basically GC (3)
Spencer Perceval (1762 - 1812), Prime Minister 1809 - 1812. Assassinated 11 May 1812. Autographed letter cover signed by Perceval, dated London 9 May 1812. Inscription on verso by R. Hart Davis, refers to this item being signed two days before his assassination. Yellowed and sellotape to all folds on the reverse, sellotape to page on front. Fair condition
Early 20th century oak six-plank top refectory dining table, rectangular and brass-bound, on turned baluster supports with plain stretchers, 4.7m x 1.22m with three accompanying damask tablecloths to fit. The table was made from a single oak tree brought down in a storm at Hatherop Castle by the Hatherop Estate carpenters. It originally stood as a reception table in the entrance hall to Hatherop Castle. The castle was bought in 1869 by Thomas Sebastian Bazley, 2nd Baronet, along with the Hatherop Estate. Thomas Stafford Bazley who became the 3rd Baronet was born there in 1907. The castle was requisitioned for Special Operations in the war, the family moved out and the army moved. The table survived the war. This item can be viewed in situ locally by arrangement on Thursday 10th. The castle was sold in the 60's after being rented out as a school for 30 years. The table stayed in the family at various addresses in Eastleach and is being sold in situ. Viewing by arrangement with the auctioneers on Thursday, 10th October
Full sized billiard table with scoreboard, rules, overhead hanging light, rest and cues etc by Thurston, London with "new patented Thurstonic cushion". The snooker table was in use at Hatherop Castle between the wars and belonged to the Bazley family and was dismantled when the castle became a Girl's School in 1945 until it was taken to Eastleach Folly in the 1960's. This item can be viewed in situ locally by arrangement on Thursday 10th.
A box of assorted sundry items to include various hardwood stands, a painted cast metal pin cushion in the form of a parrot, a netsuke in the form of a dog of Fo, various brassware, etc CONDITION REPORTS All item with wear and scuffs, carved stands with various damage and losses, painted metal figure with various dents and loss to decoration, netsuke appears to be unsigned and has a small nick/chip to underside, pin cushion has various wear and scuffs and some nicks and dents to feet although it does stand fairly square when sat upright and velvet section fairly soft and may have been replaced.
A 19th Century Continental oak and walnut bachelors chest, the rising top with fitted interior over two drawers CONDITION REPORTS Top with quite a lot of staining and water marks, scratches and scuffs and some nails which have been screwed in to hold planks down, various splits, etc. Drawers with quite heavy wear and knocks, cracks and chips and splits and losses. Locks missing. Woods are of varying colours and so item may have had various alterations. The two drawers at the base are angled (please see photos).
1915-S $50 Panama-Pacific Exposition. Octagonal. PCGS MS65. Upon even a cursory initial examination of the magnificent coin offered here, it becomes quite clear that one is viewing an item that is very special within the context of what is typically encountered for an example of this issue. Moreover, as one gazes more thoroughly upon its surfaces and luster, an even deeper appreciation for the quality of this jewel quickly becomes evident. Its originality and wholly unencumbered appearance easily sets it apart from the overwhelming majority of the survivors of this important commemorative $50 gold issue. The strike is quite bold throughout every area of the design, and the luster is remarkably well preserved; there being a warm, incredibly unbroken velvet-like mint bloom on either side. Trivial hints of peripheral obverse staining attest to the complete "virgin" nature of this beauty, and unlike almost every one of its brothers, the surfaces retain all of their original "skin" on both the obverse and reverse. If that is not enough to entice all potential bidders, only the most trivial of marks and minor imperfections are detectable, even upon very close scrutiny with a glass. In fact, those who hope to obtain a finer example in a PCGS holder may never have the chance to do so within their lifetime, as PCGS has graded only a single specimen higher than this piece (that being an MS66 last sold publicly in January 2005). Those who demand only the finest in U.S. commemorative coinage must not take this opportunity lightly, as this marvelous coin deservedly warrants very special consideration! Of the 1500 pieces originally struck at the San Francisco Mint for sale at the Exposition (the asking price of which was $100.00), only 645 pieces were sold. The remainder were melted along with the unsold round $50 gold pieces that proved to be even less popular at the time. (use a different typeface for the following)Produced during what many numismatists consider to be the height of the so-called "Renaissance" of American coinage, the Panama-Pacific Exposition $50 gold pieces have rightfully earned the distinction of being among the most coveted coins ever to be struck by The U.S. Mint. Possessing the "total numismatic package", this glorious issue both in its round and octagonal varieties enjoys the utmost in aesthetic beauty, historicity, and rarity. The example offered here, furthermore, is of a quality level that is quite distinctive in light of the large size and fragile nature of Robert Aitken's open and exposed design.In what most consider to be Aitken's numismatic masterpiece, the artist has effectively communicated what may very well be a dual message. One such message is clear within the context of the Exposition itself, and another of which is quite fitting in light of the turbulent times during which this noteworthy issue was coined. Within the context of the Exposition, Aitken sought to represent the theme of the products of wisdom and industry as they relate to the construction of the Panama Canal. An additional context, however, can also be inferred. In the days prior to the entrance of the U.S. into the European "War to End All Wars", Aitken manages to convey a strong yet sober vision of American power and resolve. By employing design elements that harken back to the Greek Empire and its cultural and intellectual heart of Athens, Aitken likens the U.S. to those traits that made the Greeks the powerful yet thoughtful visionaries of their day.Using both obverse and reverse motifs similar to the oft-seen Athenian tetradrachms, Aitken communicates volumes without ever uttering a word. His depiction of Liberty as the helmeted goddess Athena (patron goddess of ancient Athens) conveys elements of strength, justice, and resolve. Athena's companion, the wise owl, is an expression of America's thoughtful observation of the growing war in Europe and a foreshadowing of its eventual intervention into a war of which it had no desire to impulsively get involved. A portion of Athena's shield bearing the date 1915 in Roman numerals is visible on the obverse, and indicates the ability of the U.S. to defend itself if need be regardless of any possible American intervention. A total of sixteen dolphins embellish the peripheries of this octagonal design. Dolphins were another motif regularly encountered on Greek coins (those of Syracuse, Argos, and Calabria to name a few) and often symbolized a messenger. The relationship between the Panama Canal, dolphins, and an improved water route is clear, however Aitken's symbolic means of conveying a message to the world in light of the political turmoil of the time also seems quite evident. Indeed, Robert Aitken, the consummate artist, medalist, and sculptor that he was clearly mastered his craft, and brought both inspiration and understanding to all those that thoughtfully examined his work.
MA. Massachusetts Contemporary Counterfeit, Altered or Spurious Obsolete Notes. 1) Boston. Traders Bank. $1. (A5) SENC. 2) Chelsea. Tradesman's Bank. $3. (S5) 3) Haverhill. Essex Bank. $2. (S5) 4) Lawrence. Bay State Bank. $10. (C12) 5-6) Lynn Mechanics' Bank. $1. (S5); $3. (S12). 7) New Bedford. Bedford Commercial Bank. $5. (C24a) 8) Salem. Merchants Bank. $2. (Like A35, but RWHE imprint.) 9) $5. Stockbridge. Housatonic Bank. (S20) 10) Springfield. Agawam Bank. $2. (C4). SENC. 11) Wrentham Bank. $5. (S10). Most are About Fine with minor impairments, the last item is VG. [11]
GROUP OF FOUR FRENCH 18TH CENTURY PEWTER PLATES marked `Varido, Etainier` comprising two oval and two circular, each embossed in relief with an ermine beneath a crown, stamped marks to reverse, dated 1757, the oval plates 25.5cm wide, the circular plates 22cm diameter Denting and wear to all, each item has had a hinge bracket soldered to the reverse, marks are rubbed
(Botanique) - DODOENS, Rembert.- Cruydt-boek volgens sijne laetste verbeteringe. Met Bijvoegsels achter elck Capitel, uut verscheyden Cruydtbeschrijvers. Item in`t laetste een Beschrijvinge vande Indiaensche Gewassen, meest getrocken uut de schriften van Carolus Clusius. Leyden, inde Plantijnsche Druckerije van Françoys van Ravelingen, 1608. In-f° : [8 voortitel en gegraveerde titel incl.]-1580-[79] pp. (enkele marges, hoeken of scheuren versterkt of hersteld, licht gebruind, lichte watervlek onderaan of achteraan, klein wormgaatje in de 1ste katern, kleine perforatie p. 71). Moderne halve band met hoeken : bruin basaan, rug met ribben, zwart titelschild, platten van rood papier, schutbladen gemarmerd (gewreven, scharnieren versleten). Est. : 2.000/ 2.500 € Vertaling van de 1ste uitgave van Dodoens` (Mechelen 1517-1585 Leiden) "Stirpium historiae pemptades sex" (Antwerpen, 1583) maar aanmerkelijk vermeerderd en verbeterd door de geneesheer Josse van Ravelingen, kleinzoon van Plantijn. Geeft de botanische beschrijving van bloemen, aromatische kruiden en zaden, geneeskrachtige planten, graangewassen, groenten en groenvoer, fruit en wortels voor culinair gebruik, bomen en struiken met hun vruchten, harsen en sappen... Tekst op 2 kolommen, geïllustreerd met 1.330 houtsneden, dezelfde als deze van de uitgave 1583 waarbij sommige aangepast, andere weggelaten en 25 nieuwe illustraties toegevoegd werden. Het supplement betreffende de exotische flora, getiteld "Beschrijvinge vande Indiaensche gewassen", telt 52 figuren. no. BB III-220/222; no. Nissen 518; no. niet in Pritzel. ¶ Traduction augmentée et améliorée par le gendre de Plantin de la "Historia Stirpium" de Dodoens (éd. orig. : Anvers, 1583), illustrée de 1.330 bois et de 52 figures pour le supplément traitant de la flore exotique. Demi-basane moderne (qqs marges, coins ou pet. déch. renforcés ou restaurés, lég. bruni, faible mouill. à la marge inf. ou aux dern. ff., rel. frottée, mors fatigués).
(Botanique) - DODOENS, Rembert.- Cruydt-boek volghens sijne laetste verbeteringhe. Met Bijvoeghsels achter elck Capitel, uyt verscheyden Cruydt-beschrijvers. Item in`t laetste een Beschrijvinghe vande Indiaensche ghewassen, meest ghetrocken uyt de schriften van Carolus Clusius. Nu wederom van nieuws oversien ende verbetert. T` Antwerpen, Inde Plantijnsche Druckerije van Balthasar Moretus, 1644. In-f° : gegraveerde titel-[34]-1468 [van 1492]-[58 (van 59)] pp. (gegrav. titel ingezet, ontbreken pp. 1452-1476 en het laatste blad met het drukkersmerk, enkele marges op het einde zeer licht bevuild, marge van laatste bl. versterkt). Moderne halve band : bruin leder, titel in goudstempeling op gladde rug, rood gesprenkelede sneden (rug licht afgebleekt, bovenkapitaal licht gewreven). Est. : 2.000/ 2.500 € Derde en laatste maar de meest volledige uitgave van dit belangrijke herbarium ingeleid door een mooie gegraveerde titel, dezelfde als deze in de edities van 1608 en 1618, met een tuinperspectief en de portretmedaillons van Rembert Dodoens (Mechelen 1517-1585 Leiden) en Charles de l`Écluse (Atrecht 1526-1609 Leiden) door Willem Isaaksz. Swanenburg. Overvloedig geïllustreerd met c. 1470 houtsneden in de tekst. Fris exemplaar met brede marges. no. BB II-226/227; no. Nissen BBI 518; no. Pritzel 2345. ▲ Herkomst : graaf Félix Goblet d`Alviella (1884-1957), advokaat bij het Hof van Beroep te Brussel en specialist in bosbouw (wapen ex-libris; no. de Jonghe d`Ardoye 734). ¶ Troisième et dernière édition, la plus complète de ce célèbre herbier illustré de c. 1470 bois in texto. Demi-veau moderne (titre gravé monté, incomplet des pp. 1452-1476 et du dern. f. avec la marque typographique, dos lég. passé).
(Droit) - JUSTINIEN.- Iuris enucleati ex omni vetere iure collecti Digestorum seu Pandectarum libri quinquaginta [...]. Antverpiae, ex officina Christophori Plantini, architypographi Regii, 1575. 7 parts in 1 vol. in-f° : [36]-805-[2], 494-[1], 246-[2 blanks], 138-[2], 1/66-[2 blanks], 73/126 [i.e. 122]-[1], 59-[86] pp. (somes lvs slightly browned, foxing, some marginal tears or holes, some marginal dampstains, some handwritten notes or underlinings). Contemporary binding : full parchment, ribbed spine with title with pen (turn ins renewed, some small defects, corners dulled). Est. : 250/ 300 € Second edition (1st ed. : 1567) of the Corpus Iuris Civilis edited by Plantin and given by Louis Le Caron (1534-1613), French lawyer, poet and philosopher. Imposing copy with text in 2 columns, somes parts with parallel text (Greek-Latin) or in Greek typography, containing : "Digestorum seu Pandectarum", "Codicis Justiniani repetitae praelectionis lib. XII" followed by a chronicle of Ancient History until the Persian Empire and the "Fasti consulares", both compiled by Antoine Le Conte, "Authenticae seu novellae constitutiones" (2 parts), "Edicta item Justini, Tiberii, ac Leonis, alliorumque imperatorum constitutiones", "Institutionum [iuris] libri IIII". With handwritten "Index titulorum", totalising 18 leaves, interfoliated in the 3 first parts. no. Voet 1035 III.15; no. Adams P-521, P-597, P-616, P-651, P-689 and P-690; no. Machiels P-292 (Codicis), P-301 (Authenticae seu novellae), P-302 (Novellarum Constitutionum) and P-307 (Edicta). ¶ Seconde édition du Corpus Iuris Civilis publié par Plantin et donné par le juriste français Louis Le Caron. Texte sur 2 col. avec certaines parties en grec ou juxtalinéaires (grec-latin). Plein parchemin de l`ép. (qqs déch. marg., qqs ff. lég. brunis, qqs mouill. marg., coiffes renouvelées).
(Auteur de l`Antiquité) - TACITUS, Cornelius Publius.- Opera quae extant. A Justo Lipsio postremum recensita. Eiusque auctis emendatisque commentariis illustrata: Item C. Velleius Paterculus cum eiusdem Justi Lipsi auctioribus notis. Antverpiae, ex officina Plantiniana, Balthasaris Moreti, 1668. 3 parties en 1 vol. in-f° : [16]-547-[33], 36, 84-[13] pp. (rouss., qqs piqûres, mouill. marginales passim, qqs pp. brunies, pet. perforation marg. p. 45, déch. marg. p. 57, qqs notes mss marg., qqs lég. moisissures marg., cassure part. en fin de cahier "L"). Rel. de l`époque : demi-veau marbré à coins, plats de papier marbré, dos à nerfs sertis de filets dorés, tr. jaspées de rouge (rel. frottée, mors sup. part. fendu, cuir part. décollé au dos, coupes et coins émoussés, mention d`app. ms. à la garde sup.). Est. : 120/ 150 € Réimpression de l`édition d`Anvers, 1648. Contient "Annalium", "Historiarum", "De moribus Germanorum" [Au sujet de la mort des Germains], "De vita Iulii Agricolae" [Vie d`Agricola] et "Dialogus, De caussis corruptae eloquentiae, ambigu scriptoris". Les 2e et 3 parties sont la "Dispunctio notarum Mirandulani codicis" et le "Velleius Paterculus cum animadversionibus Justi Lipsi, quas postremum auxit & emendavit" avec titres propres. Marque typographique in fine des 1re et 3e parties. no. BB V-307.
(Sacrement) - LEUTBREWER, Christoph.- Gulde Biecht-Konste om op den tyd van min als twee uren sich te bereyden tot een Generale Biechte van heel syn leven, sonder peryckel van eenige doot-sonden achter te laten. Brussel, by Eug. Hendrick Fricx, 1685. In-16° (klein etiket op titel en 2 stempels op v° idem). Eigentijdse spitselband : perkament, gladde rug. Est. : 100/ 120 € Herdruk (1ste Nederlandse uitg. : Brussel, 1647) van dit zeldzame biechtboekje met gedetailleerde catalogus van alle mogelijke zonden : eerst deze tegen de 10 Geboden, vervolgens deze per bevolkingsgroep als gehuwden, kooplieden, advocaten, notarissen, medici, militairen, publieke overheden, religieuzen, dochters, kinderen en werklui. Elk item gedrukt op een smal strookje dat kan worden uitgenomen. Samengesteld door een Duits minderbroeder en vertaald door de Vlaamse karmeliet Daniël à Virgine Maria. no. BCNI 14478; no. Y. Sordet, "Repérages et navigation dans l`espace du livre ancien" in Histoire du livre, http://histoire.enssib.fr/5outils/Sordet/sordet.html Bijgevoegd (samen 2 vol.) : vroegere uitgave van hetzelfde werk (drukprivilege 1658; no. BCNI 11438). Eigentijds perkament (onderste helft titel weggesneden, snede in bovenplat). ¶ "Confession coupée" dans lequel les péchés sont classés et imprimés sur des languettes (lesquelles on peut découpées) servant à l`examen de conscience, composée à l`origine par un frère mineur allemand et imprimé à Bruxelles dès 1647. Plein vélin de l`ép. (étiq. s. titre et 2 cachets au v° du même). Un second ex. du même ouvrage mais avec un privilège daté 1658, est joint.
COLLECTION OF CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE CERAMICS comprising teapot, wine pot, jug, lidded jar, coffee cup and saucer another saucer and a shaped tray, along with two cylindrical dishes, the teapot 14.5cm high, the tray 28cm wide (10) each item has colour loss and surface scratches, otherwise the tray no damage, the wine pot no damage, the lidded jar is chipped to the lid rim, the jug is chipped to the rim, the saucer is chipped to the rim, the two dishes are chipped, the teapot is fine
x Bank of the Gold Coast, a uniface obverse and reverse composite essay on board for a £100, ND (1953), serial number 123456, violet and multicoloured, Elizabeth II at right, palm trees at low centre (British West Africa), value at centre and at each corner, reverse violet, river and jungle, value top left and low centre (Pick unrecorded Bank), unique and a really lovely item (2) VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions
x Bank of Zambia, a partially hand executed obverse and reverse composite essay for a 10/-, ND (1964), serial number A/1 000000, brown on multicolour underprint, Chaplins Barbet at right, arms at top centre, value at centre and each corner, reverse brown and China white, tractor and oxen in field, value at each corner (Pick 1 for type, BOZ B1 for subsequent issue), beautifully produced, a charming and unique item VAT Status: Import 5% View Terms & Conditions
† Banque Nationale du Laos, partially hand excecuted essay for 200 kip, ND (1963), zero serial numbers, blue on multicolour underprint, King Vatthana at left, Temple of That Luang at centre, value at top left and right (Pick 13 for type), beautifully painted and produced, a wonderful item, unique VAT Status: Standard View Terms & Conditions
A collection of six World War II and later silk handkerchiefs comprising "Hitler and his Chums bombed by Our Boys", 13" x 12", "Careless talk Costs Lives and other slogans", "Think Victory .... ", "Flags, Services and Insignia", "Elizabeth II An Age of Greatness" and another 1950`s item, all a similar size
A brass skeleton clock, the 16 cm diameter pierced silvered dial with Roman numerals, fitted a single fusee movement striking on a bell, 34 cm high, the oval ebonised base applied a plaque J PEACOCK (555), OXFORD ST, under a glass dome, 40 cm high See illustration Condition report Report by JB Please note that Charterhouse do not guarantee the working condition of any watch or clock Skeleton clock has no great age. Condition is commensurate with a new item.
1980 Welsh Rugby Team Signed Record: The Other Side of The Dragon 33rpm record signed by the Welsh Team to include JPR Williams, Phil Bennett, Barry John, Paul Ringer Mervyn Davies, John Taylor, Derek Quinnell, Delme Thomas, Bobby Windsor, Charlie Faulkner, Gareth Edwards, JJ Williams, John Dawes, Gerald Davies nice item
MAURITIUS Postage Dues: 1966-72 10c yellow-green complete Postage Dues: 1966-72 10c yellow-green complete sheet of 120 with wide margin at left perforated into 50 labels. "Colour Approved Dublin" stamped at bottom of sheet & signed Peter Budy 10/12/70. U/M, some perfs split in centre of sheet, mostly fine. (1 item)
Indentures A Royal writ commanding the Sheriff of the County of York to distrain on Sir Simon Warde, for all his lands and chattels in his bailiwick. The writ arose out of a dispute over lands and tenements held in Haukesworth, October 1368, manuscript on parchment; A release of lands in Menston by John de Lund of Pountfrect and his wife Cecily, to John de Rodes of Menston, 1431, manuscript on parchment; Fragment of a deed relating to Dom. Robert of the Church of Wygan, St Thomas` Day (July 7) 1322 [recent manuscript translations of each item included]
A VICTORIAN GOLD MOURNING BROOCH of quatrelobed and domed design, set with a central foiled amethyst and four opals, foliate engraved locket back, a Georgian oblong garnet set gold mourning brooch, the back engraved A J Ives and three other Victorian gold lockets (5) One locket with loss to some of the black enamel, the garnet locket heavily dented on the reverse, the first named item originally with an integral chain now lacking, the other items in good condition
A VICTORIAN GILTMETAL AND ENAMEL TARGET BROOCH with a foiled red cabochon, locket back, a 9ct gold RAOB presentation brooch, a miniature silver hand mirror, a Victorian amethyst four stone waterfall pendant, mounted in gold and a small quantity of vintage costume jewellery The amethyst pendant originally the lower part of a larger item, the target brooch with loss to some of the green enamel, the other items in the lot in generally fair to good condition
A VICTORIAN SILVER CELTIC REVIVAL QUIVER OF ARROWS BROOCH engraved PODR mark for 13 December 1869, a Victorian silver and agate anchor brooch, by Hilliard & Thomason engraved REGD 30 MARCH 1848 and four silver Scottish dirk or claymore brooches, three inset with granite or other hardstones (6) The first item in fine condition, most of the others also good, claymore brooch lacking one piece of the inlaid granite from the shield
Burchell`s Zebra rug Burchell`s Zebra rug, full hide with mane and tail, stitched-down ears, with backing, 111" x 67", two small holes, very good original condition A condition report is being prepared for this item. Please note that the absence of a condition report on this website does not imply that there is no damage. It is the buyer`s responsibility to be informed before bidding. Please contact John Toomey Gallery to receive a report if one is not posted: 708-383-5234 or send email to Lisanne@JohnToomeyGallery.com. Please ask any questions before bidding.
Pierre Chareau chandelier Pierre Chareau chandelier, 1990s production of the 1920s design, produced by Edition Modern, nine alabaster plates mounted in a metal frame, 24"dia x 19"h, very good original condition A condition report is being prepared for this item. Please note that the absence of a condition report on this website does not imply that there is no damage. It is the buyer`s responsibility to be informed before bidding. Please contact John Toomey Gallery to receive a report if one is not posted: 708-383-5234 or send email to Lisanne@JohnToomeyGallery.com. Please ask any questions before bidding.
Pierre Chareau La Religieuese Nun table lamp Pierre Chareau La Religieuese or Nun table lamp, 1990s production of the 1927 design, produced by Edition Modern, four triangular alabaster plates mounted in a metal frame around a conical mahogany base, 22"dia x 22"h, excellent condition A condition report is being prepared for this item. Please note that the absence of a condition report on this website does not imply that there is no damage. It is the buyer`s responsibility to be informed before bidding. Please contact John Toomey Gallery to receive a report if one is not posted: 708-383-5234 or send email to Lisanne@JohnToomeyGallery.com. Please ask any questions before bidding.
Pierre Chareau Auvent double block sconce sconces Pierre Chareau Auvent double block sconces, pair, 1990s production of the 1920s design, produced by Edition Modern, each with two alabaster shades mounted in a metal frame, 9"w x 5.25"d x 15.25"h, excellent original condition A condition report is being prepared for this item. Please note that the absence of a condition report on this website does not imply that there is no damage. It is the buyer`s responsibility to be informed before bidding. Please contact John Toomey Gallery to receive a report if one is not posted: 708-383-5234 or send email to Lisanne@JohnToomeyGallery.com. Please ask any questions before bidding.
Pierre Chareau Auvent wall sconce sconces Pierre Chareau Auvent wall sconces, pair, 1990s production of the 1920s design, produced by Edition Modern, each with one large rectangular alabaster shade mounted on a black metal frame, 9"w x 8"d x 5.5"h, excellent condition A condition report is being prepared for this item. Please note that the absence of a condition report on this website does not imply that there is no damage. It is the buyer`s responsibility to be informed before bidding. Please contact John Toomey Gallery to receive a report if one is not posted: 708-383-5234 or send email to Lisanne@JohnToomeyGallery.com. Please ask any questions before bidding.
Pierre Jeanneret Student Desk Pierre Jeanneret Student Desk, from Chandigarh, India, c.1960, teak, rectangular top over A-frame legs, one open storage compartment, 39"w x 23"d x 28"h, excellent condition A condition report is being prepared for this item. Please note that the absence of a condition report on this website does not imply that there is no damage. It is the buyer`s responsibility to be informed before bidding. Please contact John Toomey Gallery to receive a report if one is not posted: 708-383-5234 or send email to Lisanne@JohnToomeyGallery.com. Please ask any questions before bidding.
Edward Wormley Long John bench Edward Wormley rare Long John bench, by Dunbar, sap walnut, extra-wide top, hairpin legs, one drawer, signed with green metal Dunbar tag, 66"w x 23.75"d x 11.5"h, the standard bench is 19" deep, wear to finish at one end, very good original condition A condition report is being prepared for this item. Please note that the absence of a condition report on this website does not imply that there is no damage. It is the buyer`s responsibility to be informed before bidding. Please contact John Toomey Gallery to receive a report if one is not posted: 708-383-5234 or send email to Lisanne@JohnToomeyGallery.com. Please ask any questions before bidding.
Edward Wormley buffet Dunbar model 4865 Edward Wormley buffet, by Dunbar, model 4865, three pieces, large central cabinet with black laminate top contains shelves and drawers behind a roll-down door, two separate but matching side cabinets conceal six folding tray tables, plug-in burners and fold-out shelves, original finish, signed with green metal Dunbar tag, small side cabinets: 12"w, large central cabinet: 50.5"w, as shown: 75"w x 24"d x 46.75"h, excellent original condition A condition report is being prepared for this item. Please note that the absence of a condition report on this website does not imply that there is no damage. It is the buyer`s responsibility to be informed before bidding. Please contact John Toomey Gallery to receive a report if one is not posted: 708-383-5234 or send email to Lisanne@JohnToomeyGallery.com. Please ask any questions before bidding.
Edward Wormley dining table Dunbar Edward Wormley dining table, by Dunbar, light and dark mahogany top with cut corners over tapered legs, three matching 20" leaves, all with original finish, leaves match table very well, signed with rectangular brass tag, 60"w x 42"d x 29.25"h, with leaves: 120"w (10 feet), excellent original condition A condition report is being prepared for this item. Please note that the absence of a condition report on this website does not imply that there is no damage. It is the buyer`s responsibility to be informed before bidding. Please contact John Toomey Gallery to receive a report if one is not posted: 708-383-5234 or send email to Lisanne@JohnToomeyGallery.com. Please ask any questions before bidding.

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