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Mark Lemon Edited 'Tom Moody's Tales'. Published by Bradbury and Evans, London, 1864, with illustrations by Hablot K. Browne. Publisher's full leather binding, dec. and titled in gilt. All edges gilt, front cover detached. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £6.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW. We can ship a parcel up to 20kg in UK £12, EUROPE £39.99, ROW, £59.99
A 9CT GOLD BLUE TOPAZ RING, set with a large circular cut blue topaz, measuring approximately 15.6mm diameter, in a double four claw setting, leading onto a polished band, hallmarked 9ct London, ring size K, approximate gross weight 5.9 grams (condition report: general light wear, stone secure)
FOUR RINGS, to include a yellow gold double wishbone ring, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size P, a yellow gold ring star set with five single cut diamonds, hallmarked 9ct London, ring size K, approximate gross weight 3.5 grams, a yellow metal and turquoise ring, unmarked, ring size J 1/2, approximate gross weight 2.5, also including a white metal cubic zirconia cluster ring, stamped silver, ring size O, approximate gross weight 3.1 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
A BOX AND LOOSE DOLLS AND DOLLS' TEA SET, comprising an Armand Marseille bisque head doll with composition torso and limbs, blue closing eyes and open mouth revealing two teeth, marked to the back of the head 'A.M. Germany, 518./5.K.', a Heubach Koppelsdorf bisque head doll with composition torso and limbs, blue closing eyes and open mouth revealing two teeth, marked to the back of the head 'Heubach - Koppelsdorf, 320 4, Germany', a composition baby doll with no obvious markings, and a plastic doll marked 'BND London', together with an unmarked ceramic dolls' tea set/dinner service (1 box + loose) (sd)
A SELECTION OF LARGE CERAMICS AND LAMPS/SHADES, to include pitcher and basin set Late Mayers K & Co 'Rose' (crazed on both, hairline cracks in the bowl, the jug has been repaired on the spout), Ironstone Pitcher and basin set, blue and white floral pattern, a selection of table lamps to include two green and gilt decorative stubby base with yellow vaseline glass shade, pink glass and crystal style lamp, brightly painted floral and bird lamp with shade, blue and gilt lamp stand, a selection of lanterns, included oil lanterns with funnel glass shades, a pair of yellow glass mosaic tea light lanterns, light shades include two scalloped shell and gold coloured metal, glass, and metal beaded detail, etc. (qty), (Condition Report: some items have some damage and signs of repair, all lamps are untested, all would benefit from a clean)
A SELECTION OF 9CT/22CT GOLD JEWELLERY, to include six 9ct gold bracelets of various designs rope twist, gate bracelet, filigree, identification, snake etc, all with full 9ct gold hallmarks, lengths 180mm - 200mm, a hallmarked 9ct gold London, poodle charm, a 9ct gold polished band ring, hallmarked 9ct Sheffield, ring size leading edge N, approximate gross weight 41.7 grams, a rose metal crucifix pendant fitted with a jump ring for suspension, stamped 9.375, a pair of yellow metal hollow creole hoop earrings, lever post fittings stamped 9k, approximate gross weight 2.4 grams, a ladies 9ct gold manual wind wristwatch, inside case back hallmarked 9ct London import, fitted with a textured stretch link bracelet and folding clasp, stamped 9ct, approximate gross weight including movement 20.1 grams, together with a 22ct gold polished band ring, approximate band width 3.8mm, hallmarked 22ct Birmingham, ring size K leading edge, approximate gross weight 3.4 grams (condition report: some pieces may require attention)
Civilian Institutions and Yacht Club Buttons, large examples include South Molton Union Workhouse beadle, an Irish institution with the initials ‘K P C L’ and back mark ‘G & W Boggett & Co, London, St. Martin’s Lane’ (1838-1842), unidentified Georgian, York Archers, Blackheath Golf Club. Yacht Clubs: Cornwall, New York, Cinque Ports, Victoria England, Victoria Canada, St. Georges, Royal Highland, London, Northern, Western, Thames, South Western, Royal Yacht Squadron (2 variants), Plymouth Corinthian, Oundle School Boat Club. Together with Norfolk Club, Claridge’s Hotel, Hilton Hotel, Hotel Cecil and banks (4), Huntley & Palmers biscuits, Royal School of Mines etc. With an original issue card of 16 Bibby Line shipping buttons. (60 items)
Notes, a selection of banknotes including an Austrian 50,000 Kronen, 1922, serial number 016016, NVF or better with a central crease and creases to edges, a Bulgarian 500 Leva, 1943, serial number K 257581, an Estonian 20 Krooni, 1932, serial number 1641803, NEF, a Banco de Angola 10 Angolares, 1947, serial number 101 240098, F with stains and holes, a National Bank of Egypt 50 Piastres, 1915, serial number Q29 011,120, heavily creased, losses and writing, a Banque Centrale Republique Federale du Cameroun, 500 Francs, 1962, serial number H.5 94378, NVF or better with crease to centre and creases to edges, together with assorted French, Russian, Yugoslavian, Romanian, Banco di Napoli, Barbados notes etc.
Stunning collection of bold-colored plates from the 1920's. Includes a plate from the Leaves & Berries series, as well as plates from Floral Series K, D, and X. Largest plate measures 1"H x 10.75"dia. Hand marked D4547-D5106. All have Royal Doulton backstamp. Issued: 1925-1931Dimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Ca. AD 1550 - 1600. A Medieval silver gilt finger ring with round hoop, with flat section, shoulders embellished withwith a phitomorchic moulded decoration, connected to a high flower shaped bezel securing a blue sapphire cabochon. Size: D:16.1mm / US: 5 1/2 / UK: K 1/2; Weight: 4.7g Provenance: Private UK collection; From an old British collection formed in the 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 100 - 300. A gold ring with a D-section round hoop enlarged on the shoulders to form an oval bezel. The bezel secures an oval carnelian intaglio depicting a stylised pegasus on the left of the scene, facing Perseus on the right. Made in a stylised manner typical of the second century AD. Size: D:16.1mm / US: 5 1/2 / UK: K 1/2; Weight: 7.95g Provenance: Property of a London Ancient Art Gallery; formerly in the famous Alison Barker collection, a retired London barrister; acquired between the early1960s to 1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. AD 600 - 800. A remarkable glass flask crafted in the shape of a fish using a mould. The vessel's exterior is adorned with blue glass decorations, skilfully replicating the characteristics of a fish. The elongated main body of the flask is crafted in a pale yellow hue, representing the tail and body of the fish, while the mouth and fins are realised in blue glass. The production of such vases remained unique throughout history and undoubtedly represented a marvel of experimental technique. These products were likely reserved for the upper echelons of Islamic medieval society. For similar see: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Accession Number: 69.153. Size: 60mm x 30mm; Weight: 28g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014, acquired from K. Schmidt.
Selection of Ceramic Plates to include Swinnertons 'Old England Gardens' Double Handled Square Sandwich Plate, H & K Tunstall Rectangular Serving Dish and Six Square Side Plates, Blue Wedgwood 'American Independence Declaration Signed 1776-1976' Plate, Green and White Jasperware Plate and One Large Decorative Plate. Etc. (1 Tray)
The blade of the sabre is steel, with visible grooves and double fullers on both sides. The spine of the blade shows a deep temper line. The blade is double-edged. The grip is made of beech wood, with a brass crossguard and an oval hole for the sling. The quillons are trapezoidal in shape with visible joins. The guard is made at a right angle, connecting to the pommel. The pommel has a brass cap with a screw fastening the tang of the blade.On the spine of the blade, there are visible markings, most likely from the civilian expert Tadeusz Książnicki, stamped with "k/2" inside an oval, and the sabre's number A5201. On the outside of the blade, there is the model designation "S.wz.34." and on the opposite side, the manufacturer's mark "H. LUDWIKÓW/KIELCE". The sabre comes with its original scabbard, also numbered A5201.The wz.34 sabre is the most recognizable sabre of the Polish Army from the interwar period.The overall condition of the blade and grip is as shown in the pictures. The sabre was broken in the scabbard and has been repaired. The leather sling and frog are later additions.
Pre WW2 record with the marches "Marszałek Piłsudski" and "Marechal Foch" performed by the Representative Band of the 36th Infantry Regiment of the Academic Legion, conducted by Colonel Mackiewicz. The record is packed in a paper sleeve from the Odeon company, purchased from K. Ruszkowski's Radio-Salon Musical Instruments shop located at Marszałkowska Street 117 in Warsaw. Condition as shown in the pictures.
The design of this patch is highly symbolic and is frequently used by both soldiers and civilians to boost morale and commemorate two significant events that took place during the full-scale war in Ukraine. It tells the story of two separate incidents that occurred in 2022.On the patch, we can see the Russian flagship “Moskva” sinking in the spring of 2022, a major event for the Russian Black Sea Fleet. The design is associated with the phrase “Русскій карабль – іди нахуй” (Russian ship – go f**k yourself). This phrase originated from an event on February 24, 2022, when a Ukrainian border guard said this in response to a Russian warship's demand for surrender. The incident occurred during the attack on Snake Island amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine.The image of the “Moskva” and the phrase “go f**k yourself” has been widely used on patches, mugs, t-shirts, bags, and wherever possible, becoming extremely popular not only in Ukraine.Useful links:Business Insider – The Attack on MoskvaWikipedia – Russkij wojennyj korabl, idi nachujOverall condition as shown in the photos.Dimensions: 8 cm in diameter
A five-stone sapphire and diamond ring the three graduated round-cut sapphires spaced by a pair of round brilliant-cut diamonds, set on an open mount with leaf-cast shoulders on a tapering 18ct yellow gold band. Central sapphire c. 2.5mm diameter, total diamond weight c. 0.15ct, ring size K .
A small antique graduated five stone opal Ring, mounted in unmarked gold, tested as 15ct, Size K, 1.5g, together with a 9ct gold mounted garnet cluster ring, Size P, 1.7g, and a coral and white paste cluster, set on white metal and mounted onto a narrow gold band, unmarked, tests as 14ct, Size M (3)
A Tiffany diamond and platinum three stone ring, set with a central marquise cut diamond, 1.41ct, clarity vs2, colour grade white, adjoined by two pear cut diamonds, the internal shank marked Tiffany & Co, PT950, and British hallmarks for 2002, size K, 5.2g, complete with original blue suede Tiffany double compartment pouch.

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