KESTNER Puppe Bisquitporzellan, gem. K Made in Germany 14 164, Kurbelkopf, blaue Schlafaugen, lange Wimpern, gefiederte Augenbrauen, offener Mund, Zähnchen, braune Perücke, Kopfdeckel fest, Kugelgelenkkörper rot gestempelt Belle, orig. alte Kleidung, 64 cm, Z 1-2 Frühe KESTNER Puppe, um 1898, gem. Made in Germany 164, feines Bisquitporzellan, blaue Glasaugen, offener Mund mit zweifacher Lippenbemalung, Zähnchen, Kinngrübchen, Kugelgelenkkörper Holz/Masse, orig. alte Kleidung/ Unterkleidung, Schuhe und Strümpfe, 58 cm, im Okt., Z 1
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KÄMMER & REINHARDT Charakterbaby Bisquitporzellan, gem. K (Stern) R Simon & Halbig 126 Germany 42, Kurbelkopf, blaue Schlafaugen, gef. Augenbrauen, off. Mund, modell. Zähnchen, Zunge, Echthaar Perücke, Kopfdeckel fest, Sitzbabykörper, Kopf & Glieder müssen neu aufgezogen werden, Finger bestoßen, 45 cm, Z 2
NZG MODELLE 10 Baumaschinen Modelle Made in Germany, Metall/Kunststoffteile, M 1:25 & 1:50, verschiedene Ausführungen, darunter Nr. 224 Dampfwalze HAMM DV8, Nr. 412 Kettenbagger O&K RH-30E, Nr. 469 Raupenbagger O&K RH 6,5, Nr. 334 O&K Bagger MH5, u.a., Z 2, teils mit losen Kleinteilen/Fehlteilen
NZG Modelle 11 Modellfahrzeuge Made in Germany, Metall/Kunststoffteile, M 1:43 & 1:50, verschiedene Ausführungen, darunter Mercedes-Benz Container Sattelzug, Nr. 379 Straßenfräse Wirtgen 1900 DC, Nr. 441 Mercedes-Benz Actros Tank Sattelzug, Nr. 440 Raupenbagger O&K Universal L65l, u.a., Z 2, teils mit losen Kleinteilen/Fehlteilen
Baltic amber and silver bangle, having a large cognac coloured amber pebble, approx. 30mm diameter, set within an Art Nouveau style pierced foliate articulated bracelet, with safety chain, 63mm interior diameter, marked '925', weight approx. 27.8g; also a matching Baltic amber and silver dress ring, the amber 28mm x 17mm, Warsaw marks '925', size K (2)
JONES, D, 'The Secret History of White-Hall from the Restoration of Charles II down to the Abdication of the late K James…' London 1697 with m/s annotations and owner's sig. End papers cut. (180 x 120mm). orig. tooled calf plus MELVIL, Sir James of Halhill, George Scott Pub. 2nd Ed. 1735. Full calf with banded spine (205 x 130mm) plus CHAMBERLAYNE, Edw. Angliae Notitia or the Present State of England… Chiswell et al London 1687 with engraved frontispiece by Gillyflower and Partridge. Full orig. calf (160 x 90mm). All ex lib with stamps, labels etc., bumps and scuffs (3)
The History of England during the Reigns of K(ing) William, Q(ueen) Anne and King Geo.I with an introductory Review of the Designs of Royal Brothers Charles and James… by 'A Lover of Truth and Liberty'. Daniel Browne, London 1744 with frontispiece engraving of Charles II after Peter Lely. 2 vols. Fo. Full calf, much worn plus ENDERBIE, Percy, 'Cambria Triumphans' or Brittain in its Perfect Lustre. Andrew Crooke, London 1661 with Enderbie Coat of Arms frontispiece. Fo. Marbled bds. Much worn. Ex lib with stamps etc (3)
DIAMOND SINGLE-STONE RINGThe step-cut diamond, weighing 1.28 carats, between pear-shaped diamond shoulders, ring size approx. K½Footnotes:Accompanied by a GIA report stating that the diamond is D colour, VS2 clarity. Report number 2185854429, dated 8 November 2017.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
EMERALD AND DIAMOND-SET RINGThe step-cut emerald set between marquise-cut diamond shoulders, maker's mark, Belgium assay mark, ring size approx. K½ (with sizing beads)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND, SAPPHIRE AND RUBY THREE-STONE RINGThe brilliant-cut diamond, between a cushion-shaped sapphire and ruby, diamond approx. 1.50cts, ring size approx. K½This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: †† VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ASPREY: RUBY AND DIAMOND-SET RING, 1994Set with brilliant-cut diamonds, opening to reveal a row of calibré-cut rubies in a concealed setting, mounted in 18 carat gold, signed APLC, maker's mark, London import mark, ring size approx. K½, cased by Asprey & GarrardFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
TIFFANY: RING, PANSY EARRINGS AND DIAMOND AND RUBY-SET FLOWER EARCLIPS,1st: of bombé form, the mount of reeded design, 2nd: each designed as a pansy with painted decoration, 3rd: each flowerhead with a central old brilliant-cut or cushion shaped diamond of brown tint, with pear-shaped ruby stamens, 1st: signed Tiffany & Co. 3rd: diamond untested for natural colour, lengths: 1st: ring size approx. K, 2nd: 3.9cm, 3rd: 2.6cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian lacquered brass 'Litchfield Cathedral' hour striking skeleton clock Attributed to John Smith and Sons, London, for Hirst, Leeds, mid 19th centuryThe twin chain fusee gong striking movement with anchor escapement and five spoke wheel crossings set between characteristic pierced plates united by six turned pillars and modelled as two towers capped with tall faceted spire finals flanking central arched aperture with further taller spire set to the rear, the front with pierced silvered Roman cartouche numeral chapter ring engraved HIRST, LEEDS to the lower margin, with shaped outer minute track and steel moon hands, 32cm (12.5ins) high; mounted on stepped gilt wood plinth over an ogee moulded ebonised D-ended platform base rebated to locate the glass dome cover and raised on bun feet, 48cm (19ins) high overall. Provenance: The property of a private collector, Hertfordshire. Brothers George K. and John T. Hirst are recorded in Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 as working in Leeds 1851-71. The current lot can be firmly attributed to John Smith and Sons of St. John's Square, Clerkenwell, and can be compared to the design published in their 1865 catalogue; a plate from which is reproduced in Royer-Collard, F.B. SKELETON CLOCKS on page 54. A very similar example (but with platform lever escapement) is also illustrated by Royer-Collard on page 57 - which he describes as an early model dating to around 1840. The clockmaking business of John Smith and Sons of Clerkenwell can trace its roots back to 1780 but was established at the former manufactory of Colonel Mangier in St. John's Square in 1844. The firm ran extensive workshops which incorporated a dedicated brass foundry, clock case workshop and assembly areas for the various types of clocks produced and was featured in the 20th September 1851 issue of the Illustrated London News in an article entitled Visit to a Clerkenwell Clock Factory. At the Great Exhibition held that year they exhibited a year going calendar clock and another chiming clock, chiming on 8 bells and striking on a gong. Ultimately John Smith and Sons perhaps became best known for their skeleton clocks, many of which illustrated in their 1865 catalogue including models based on Litchfield Cathedral and York Minster, however they also produced many fine chiming bracket clocks, longcase regulators, wall clocks and public clocks. The business continued to produce clocks until 1938 when, due to the decline in demand for mechanical timepieces, they diversified to become specialist material stockholders and still continue in this role today.Condition Report: Clock is generally in sound original condition with no visible alterations to the mechanism or any notable replacements. The going train is working, the strike train will also run but the steel pivot post which holds the star wheel and snail is loose hence the mechanism is unable to count the strike correctly. It would appear that the tread that holds the post to the frontplate has stripped hence the frontplate will most likely need a bush inserted and the hole re-threading. This should be a straightforward repair for a skilled clockmaker hence shouldn't add much to the cost of a gentle clean service of the movement.The dial is a little tarnished/discoloured otherwise appears undamged. The stepped wooden plinth has been recently gold-painted hence may not be original to the clock; the dome and stand are also probably not original.Clock has a pendulum and winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
Boxing Lou Ambers signed 14oz Everlast Red Glove. Luigi Giuseppe d Ambrosio, a. k. a. Lou Ambers, was a World Lightweight boxing champion who fought from 1932 to 1941. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.9
A Lady with a parasol looking out over a lake signed lower left 'H. N. Hyneman. / Paris 1877.' oil on panel 41 x 31cmFootnote: Provenance: From the collection of Hubert Faure (1919-2020), Albany, Piccadilly, London CONDITIONRequires attention and cleaning. Yellowed varnish and surface dirt. Paint losses along the edges of panel. Severe craquelure in places. Under UV, retouchings visible along the left edge. In the bottom left corner, under UV appears writing 'K L Ward' which has been painted over.
An exhibition quality 5 inch gauge model of a Great Western Railway Castle Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive No 7007, built by Mr K R Price of Wiltshire using both works drawings and the very comprehensive drawings of the late Peter Rich. It has all the functions of the full-size engine as far as practicality goes with a fitted fine scale back head with removable hardwood planked floor. The boiler is copper throughout and fully silver soldered. It has four stainless steel radiant super heaters, stainless ash-pan and grate with working dampers operated from the cab. The boiler fittings include scale steam pressure gauge, scale vacuum gauge, water sight gauge, regulator with lubrication operating valve linkage and scale cylinder drain cocks operated from the cab. Oil feed to cylinders is by hydrostatic lubrication via needle valve sight glasses to all 4 cylinders via oil feed tank situated below cab floor. Boiler feed is by two scale injectors. The reverser has a left-hand two start Acme thread with dovetail locking quadrant. The chassis, which has been run on air, has twin outside cylinders and twin inside cylinders, operated by Walshearts inside valve gear. There are leaf springs to all wheels. The main driving wheels have had steel tyres shrunk onto them. It is fitted with vacuum brakes to engine and tender together with fitted reservoirs and train pipe. There are fitted vacuum hoses and couplings, front and rear, made from stainless steel. The vacuum is generated by live steam ejector and double acting pump operated by inside valve gear. The vacuum is limited by vacuum limiting valve set to 12"Hg. Both ejector and blower exhaust via collars on petticoat pipe. It has a stainless-steel spark arrester fitted. The six-wheel tender is fitted with vacuum brakes and operational water scoop together with scale water gauge and fitted tool boxes. An emergency hand pump is fitted and a speed/mileage gauge operated from a sensor on the centre wheel set. The model is finished in Great Western Railways post 1928 green lined livery with detailed rivet work, polished bright work, fitted steps, hand irons and lamp irons with working lamps fitted with LED lights. Boiler History: Boiler Identification No. 206/100/KP1. Hydraulic test pressure 200 psi. Working steam pressure 100 psi. Northern Association of Model Engineers Certificate No. C163332. Andover Model Engineering Society dated 1st of November 2015 This was for a shell test only and the locomotive has not yet been steamed. (Information supplied by the vendor). BOILER HISTORY DISCLAIMER Please Note: All boiler history records and references made in this catalogue are made for guidance only and the auctioneers are not able to convey any guarantees or warranties as to the safety of the boilers or their present condition.
THREE BROWN LEATHER CASED CAMPAIGN ITEMS LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY comprising: a copper burner by A. Bassett & Sons, Piccadilly, London, a decanter case containing four bottles, three with plated globe lids and a case containing two sets of folding cutlery, the case with stencilled initials 'W. H. F. K.' (3) 13.8cm high (max)
A Timor British Military issue gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1940s, signed black dial with broad arrow, Arabic numerals with luminous dot marks, luminous sword hands and subsidiary seconds, 'Swiss Made' at six o' clock, movement with dust cover, nickel plated fixed bar case with stainless steel screw back, with issue markings 'WWW K 6297 36197', case 36mm. CONDITION REPORT: Fully wound and not running. Later strap.
LITERATURE: Ridgway & Priestly: Chester Gold & Silver Marks, 2004, Crisp Jones, K: The Silversmiths of Birmingham & their marks 1750-1980, 1981 together with Matthew Boulton & The Toymakers, Silver from the Birmingham Assay Office, 1982, a Catalogue of the Books in the Library at the Assay Office, Birmingham, 1914, Walker, R.F: The Institutions and History of the Freeman of Newcastle upon Tyne, and a copy of Tardy's Poincons D'Argent (6)
ROBERTSTON'S ADVERTISING FIGURE:- An Edwardian child's or preserve spoon with an egg-shaped bowl and the Golly*figure terminal, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909; 5.1" (13 cms) long; 0.85 oz *This famous figure was adopted by Robertson's Preserve Manufacturers Ltd. in 1910 after a trip to the USA to set up a plant in Boston. James Robertson's son bought a Golly doll whilst he was there and for some reason the figure started to appear on their price lists and then became their trade mark. As the date letters on hallmarked silver changed each year on St.Dunstan's day, 19th May, the date letter "K" on this spoon would have been used up until May 1910. The spoon therefore must be one of the earliest examples of the trademark coming into general usage.
A rare George I pewter OEWS half-gill ball and wedge baluster measure, circa 1720Of typical form, with plain body, the handle with cylindrical strut at lower attachment, and the lid with two incised circles and initials 'S K', the collar bearing the mark '1716TM' of Thomas Mathews, London (fl.1711-1750), (PS6259), capacity 2.1 fl.oz., height 8.3cm (3¼in)Footnotes:ProvenanceEx Cooper Collection. Purchased October 1971.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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