BLUE HORIZON - 7" COLLECTION (PART 2). Another healthy dose of Blue Horizon 45s with 7 x 7" included. Titles are Chicken Shack - When The Train Comes Back (demo, 57-3146 - VG surface scuffs) and I'd Rather Go Blind (57-3153 - Ex+), Arthur K. Adams - She Drives Me Out Of My Mind (57-3136 - VG+), Eddie Boyd - The Big Boat (57-3137- Ex+), Fleetwood Mac - Black Magic Woman (57-3138 - Ex+) and Albatross (57-3145 - VG+) and Martha Velez - Boogie Kitchen (2096-010 - Ex). 5 with og company sleeves.
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70s UK SOUL DEMOS -7". More killer UK (pressing) 70s demos with 21 x 7" here. Artists/titles/cat. numbers are Manu Dibango - Soul Makossa (HL 10423 - Ex), William DeVaughn - Be Thankful For What You've Got (EMI 5101 - Ex+), Leon Haywood - The Streets Will Love You To Death (S CBS 4735), Bo Kirkland And RUth Davis (INT 532), King Floyd - Everybody Needs Somebody (K 10162), Betty Wright - Is It You Girl (K 10190), Aretha Franklin - Rock Steady (K 10224), Johnny Williams (S EPC 1007), Harold Melvin And The Blue Notes (CBS S 8496, 8291), Luther Vandross (EPC A 1857), Sly & The Family Stone (S EPC 1655, 7810), Cheryl Lynn (CBS A1436), The Moments (HLU 10389), Sam Nesbit - Keep On Hustling Baby (RO 103), Cecil Parker (EMI 5086), Patsy Gallant, Ramsey Lewis, George Duke and Bataan. Condition is often clean Ex to Ex+.
70s/80s UK SOUL - 7". Fully loaded collection of 30 x UK (pressing) 45s. Artists/titles/cat. numbers include Rose Banks - Darling Baby (TMG 137 - Ex), Marvin Gaye - Ego Tripping Out (TMG 1168, fac. sample sticker reverse sleeve), Praise and I Want You (TMG 1026), 21st Creation (TMG 1075), Jr. Walker & The All Stars (TMG 824), Flaming Ember (HWX 117), Diane Ducane (CON 2), Aquarian Dream (K 12337), Louisa Mark - Caught You In A Lie (SF 1105), Azymuth (MSP 101), Parliament - Tear The Roof Off The Sucker (p/s, CAN 103), Teddy Pendergrass, The Notations, Keni Burke, The Dramatics, The JB's, Curtis Mayfield - Keep On Keeping On (2011-119), Darlene Love (2010 019), Mel And Tim, Funkadelic, Revelation, Realistics, Wet Willie & The Winners, Eddie Floyd, Carla Thomas and Bill Withers. Condition is often Ex to Ex+.
70s/80s UK SOUL - 7". More big winners with these 29 UK (pressing) 7". Artists/titles/cat. numbers include Ben E King - Supernatural Thing (K 10565), Alfie Khan Sound Orchestra - Law Of The Land (K 10894), Betty Wright - Clean Up Woman (K 10335), Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons - Walk On, Don't Look Back (MW 3003), Johnny Bristol (2058 814), Roy Ayers Ubiquity - Running Away (2066 842) and (Ayers) - Get On Up Get On Down (AYERS 7), Clydie King, Bataan (RCA 2553, x2), African Music Machine (CS 205), The Boogie Man Orchestra, Ernie Bush (CS 2060), Linda Lewis, Ray Carless, Hank Ballard, Jerry Butler (6052 168, 6052 155), Lee Garrett, Mandrill, Spiders Webb (FTC 139), The Friends Of Distinction, Marvin Smith, Smokey 007, The Symbols and The Mystic Moods. Condition is often Ex to Ex+.
UK (PRESSING) NORTHERN - 7". Deep grooved collection of 21 x UK (pressing) Northern 45s. Artists/titles/cat. numbers include The Newbeats - Am I Not My Brothers Keeper (HLE 10341), Dobie Gray - The 'In' Crowd (HL 9953), Johnnie Taylor - Who's Making Love (STAX 106), Brenton Wood - Baby You Got It (LBF 15065), Fontella Bass - Rescue Me, The Ikettes - Peaches 'N Cream (2092 063), The Fantastics - Baby Make Your Own Sweet Music, Ramsey Lewis - Wade In The Water (CRS 8096 and 6145 004 RE), Rex Garvin & The Mighty Cravers - Sock It To 'Em J.B (K 10105), Sam & Dave - Hold On I'm Comin' (K 10391), Wilson Pickett - In The Midnight Hour (K 10389), Percy Sledge (K 10394), Booker T (K 11454), The Drifters, The Velvelettes (TMG 806) and Smokey Robinson & The Miracles. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
SOUL 60s DEMOS - UK 7". Crackin' bundle of 13 x 7". Artists/titles include The Greatest Little Soul Band In The Land - Something For My People (BAG 6), Rusty & The Romantics - Hurting Each Other (AMS 750), The Flirtations - Someone Out There (DM 195), Joe Hinton - Just A Kid Named Joe (V-P.9258), Roy Head - Apple of My Eye (V-P.9254), Willie Mitchell - Up Hard (HLU 10224), Wilson Pickett (x2) inc. 634-5789 (AT.4072), Billy The Kid (HLU 10146), Bettye Swann - Today I Started Loving You Again (K 10273), Esther Phillips - Let Me Know When It's Over (AT.4048), Ben E. King (x2) inc. Seven Letters (AT.4018) and Goodbye My Old Girl (CRW 2), Moses K - I Went Out With My Baby Tonight (F 12244). Condition is Ex to Ex+.
60s SOUL - UK 7". Fab bundle of 22 x 7". Artists/titles include Jay & The Techniques - Baby Make Your Own Sweet Music (127 360.1), The Mauds - Hold On (127 301 1F), Earl Grant - House of Bamboo (45-05824), Ike & Tina Turner (MLF 11016), St. Louis Union (F.12318), Showstoppers (2006-038, 3-100, BEA 130, 177), Joe Hinton (V-P.9224), Bob and Earl (WIP-6053), Wynder K. Frog (WI-3011, WIP-6044), The 5th Dimension (LBF 15180), Mac Kissoon (YB 1005), Aretha Franklin (271170 TF), Bobby Hebb (BF 1541, 6051 025), Jerry Butler (TF 553), Dusty Springfield (BG 1811) and Anna King (BG 1402). Condition is VG to Ex+.
60s US SOUL - 7". Ace bundle of 30 x 7". Artists/titles include Gi Gi - Daddy Love (S-001), Heavenly Kings - I'm Glad (357), The Hearts - I Feel So Good (3377), Fantastic Johnny C (315), Gloria Walker (FA 35), The Winstons (MMS-117), The Gypsies (1180), Lavell Hardy (ROJ-117), Brenda & The Tabulations (401, 403, 500, D-BTA-7), Ruby Andrews (ZTSC-126329), Bob and Earl (104), The Fascinations (M-7718), Dobie Gray (CRG-105), Danleers (A-1005--10), The Webs (4593), Jean Wells (C-150), Timothy Wilson (SD 638M), Reflections (140), Ben E. King (MAX 800), The Olympics (FF-1508), Chris Bartley (DV-101) and Jackie Lee (K-114). Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
60s/70s REGGAE - 7". Dropping the biscuit hard and heavy with this collection of 43 x 7". Artists/titles/cat. numbers include The Mighty Sparrow (x4) inc. Dragon Dance (DYN 103) and More Cock (K 16433), Dandy Livingstone (x5) inc. Black Star and Think About That, Bruce Ruffin (x5) inc. Coming On Strong (RNO 109) and Mad About You (RNO 101), The Upsetters/Lee Perry (x3) - Clint Eastwood (PH 21), Merry Christmas, Happy New Year (TRO 9080) and Return Of Django (US-301), Nicky Thomas (x5) inc. Love Of The Common People (TR-7750), Have A Little Faith (demo, TR 7885) and Lola (TR 7947), Toots & The Maytals (x3) - Sit Right Down (DRA 1007), Sailing On (DRA 1026) and Sailing On, Gregory Isaacs (x3), Augustus Pablo - Fort Augustus Rock (FM 603) and Liberation, Dandy (x3) inc. There Is A Mountain (GN 15) and Raining In My Heart (DT 456), Lloyd Charmers (x4), John Holt (x4) inc. Stick By Me and The Aggrovators. Condition is generally VG to Ex+.
STEVE LACY - LP COLLECTION (INCLUDING ONE SIGNED). Fantastic back-catalogue of 30 x LPs featuring the wonderfully prolific career of Steve Lacy. Titles include Sortie (German 1966 original 623 223 - fine Ex record, a couple of surface scuffs/VG+ a few light creases), Eronel (Italian Horo Records original, HZ 11 - Ex+ top condition record/Ex only light wear), The Crust (EMANEM 304), The Forest And The Zoo (ESP 1060 original pressing - VG+ copy), The Flame (signed 'Here's To Barry Good Luck Steve Lacy' on the front), Saxophone Special, Stamps (hat HUT Records K/L double), Clinkers (hat-F), Threads (Horo HZ 05), School Days (EMANEM 3316), Catch (Horo HZ 08), Capers (hat HUT FOURTEEN 2R14), Prospectus (hat ART 2001), The Way (hat HUT THREE 2R03), Songs (hat ART 1985/86), Two, Five & Six (hat ART 2006), Alter Ego, Snake-Out and The Condor. Condition is typically Ex to Ex+, 'NM' or archive (records) and VG+ to Ex (sleeves, with small cataloguing stickers).
to include, a single with bar, Persian Gulf 1909-1914 to 231572 H.A. Bennett, PTR. 2CL, HMS Alert; a single with bar, Minesweeping 1945-51 to P/SSX 841396 J. Connor A.B. R.N; A single with bar, Malaya to C/SKX. 891171 K. A. Weibel, STO MECH; A single with bar Palestine 1936-1939 to J.97179 L.A. O’Leary A.B. R.N; A single with bar, Palestine 1945-48 to C/JX.126356 S.W. Walton P.O. R.N; A single and bar, Near East to D/SSX . 864640 I.S.D. Manson A.B. R.N; and a George V issue Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct medal to 101.89 B. Pardoe, P.O. HMS Vindictive
Dickens, Charles "Little Dorritt", ills by H K Browne, Bradbury & Evans 1857, frontis, vignette on half-title, binding loose, some pages loose, staining, contemporary marbled boards, half-leather "Our Mutual Friend", ills by Marcus Stone, 2 vols, Chapman & Hall 1865, frontis repaired, foxing on plates, contemporary marbled boards, half-leather, front board to vol 1 with loss and damage to both backstrips, damaged (3)
Austen, Jane"Love and Freindship and Other Early Works now first printed from the original MS by Jane Austen with a preface by G K Chesterton", publ Chatto & Windus 1923, pictorial ep, maroon cloth, gilt decorations, plain backstrip with gilt titles"Sense and Sensibility", J M Dent 1931, Everyman's Library, red cloth"Sense and Sensibility", J M Dent & Son, Readers Union, colour plates, pink cloth with dj not price clipped"Emma", J M Dent & Son, Readers Union nd, dj not price clipped"Northanger Abbey", J M Dent & Son, Readers Union, colour plates, blue cloth, dj not price clipped "Pride and Prejudice", J M Dent, Readers Union, colour plates, pale green cloth, dj not price clipped, name inscribed on ffep on all four vols (6)
A heart shaped diamond ring with diamond shoulders, the heart shaped diamond set by three corner claws in an all yellow gold mount with three brilliant cut diamonds channel set into each shoulder, hallmarked London 1991, Valuation for Insurance by Michael Jones Jeweller of Northampton dated September 2018 for Six Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds states weight of major diamond 0.86 carat, Clarity SI1-2, Colour F-G, ring size K.
A diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone illusion set in a yellow and white metal mount marked 18ct, Plat, approximate weight 2.2gms, ring size O, a diamond three stone ring, the three small eight cut stones illusion set in a yellow and white metal mount marked 9ct Platinum, 2.2gms, size N, a yellow and white metal full eternity ring set with blue and synthetic white spinel stones, 3.8gms, size K.
Ladies 14K yellow gold ring featuring one emerald cut natural emerald approximately 13.17 carats (14.49 x 14.31 x 9.17mm), included and oiled, accented by 36 round brilliant diamonds approximately 1.44 carats, Clarity-I1, Color-K and 36 baguette diamonds approximately 1.5 carats, Clarity-I1, Color-K. The ring is marked "14K" and "CHA". Size 5 3/4. Total diamond weight is approximately 2.94 carat total weight and gross weight is 15.3 grams CONDITION: Overall good condition.
Three (3) Female Miniature Portraits, including Lady Blount. 1st item: Watercolor portrait miniature of a woman in 18th century dress with dark upswept hair and band at neck. Inscription en verso: "Hon. --- Blount". Rectangular ebonized frame with gold colored metal rabbet edge and brass thistle hanger. Sight - 3" H x 2" W. Framed - 5" H x 4" W. 2nd and 3rd items: Two (2) Continental School miniature watercolor portraits in nearly identical bronze color metal filigree frames, one of a woman in 18th century dress with powdered wig and feathered hat, signed "Vernet" lower right, the other a woman with braided dark hair and pink cloak wearing a jeweled headband and necklace, illegibly signed lower right "S K --". Sight - 3 1/8" H x 2 1/2" W. Framed - 5 1/2" H x 4 1/8" W. All items late 19th/early 20th century. Provenance: the estate of Dr. Howard T. DeHaven, Columbia, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Excellent condition. 2nd item (woman in hat): Hairline extending from lower left edge to subject's hair. 3rd item (woman with braids): Painting has shifted in frame and shows edge abrasions. Another spot of edge abrasion lower left side. Some cloudiness upper left.
Victorian pieced and embroidered crazy quilt, signed Watkins with three additional embroidered initials, K, B, and W. Comprised of silks, brocade, velvet and cotton fabrics and stitched with various designs and motifs, including floral sprays, figures, a sailboat, animals, a song quote, tennis racquets, and fruit. Navy velvet border and navy cotton backing with cut corners for a poster bed. Stitched with a combination of hand embroidered and machine stitching. 77 3/4" x 94 1/4". 4th Qtr. 19th century. Note: A card with family history states that this quilt was made by Katharine Burdette Watkins (1836 - 1917 or 1869 - 1935) of Edgewater, New Jersey. Provenance: Estate of St. Clair, Janesville, WI, Egyptian Arabian Stud. CONDITION: A few silk squares with shattering and one vertical line of fading to the back center where folded, otherwise overall very good condition.
1st item: Ladies 14K yellow gold solitaire ring featuring 1 round brilliant diamond approximately 0.43 carats, Clarity-VS2, Color-I. The ring is marked "14K" and is size 7 1/2. Gross weight of the ring is 2.3 grams. 2nd item: Ladies 14K yellow gold bypass ring featuring 1 round brilliant approximately 0.41 carats, Clarity-SI1, Color-K, and 1 mine cut approximately 0.45 carats, Clarity-SI2, Color-I, accented by 6 single cut diamonds approximately 0.12 carats, Clarity-I1, Color-J. The ring is marked "14KP" and is size 7 3/4. Gross weight of the ring is 4.2 grams. 3rd item: Ladies 14K yellow gold band featuring 5 round brilliant diamonds approximately 0.80 carats, Clarity-SI1, Color-I. The ring tests 14K and is size 8. Gross weight of the ring is 5.8 grams. Total diamond weight of the lot is approximately 2.21 carat total weight and gross weight of the lot is 12.5 grams. Provenance: The estate of Janet H. "Judy" Winn, Marion, Kentucky. CONDITION: Overall good condition
69 pieces International Prelude pattern flatware, including 8 New French hollow handle dinner knives (9 1/8" L); 8 dinner forks (7 1/4" L); 7 salad forks (6 5/8" L); 16 teaspoons (6" L); 7 round bowl cream soup spoons, 1 tablespoon, 10 cocktail/seafood forks, 1 sugar spoon, 1 pair of small sugar tongs, 1 jelly server, 1 cheese server, and 8 flat handle butter spreaders. Some monogrammed "K". Housed in a fitted wooden case. 62.48 total weighable troy ounces. CONDITION: Overall good condition with normal surface scratches.
Four (4) Gary Lee Price (Utah, b. 1955) bronze sculptures of children. 1st item: "Bugs and Bulbs," depicting a young boy in overalls, holding a garden watering can. Signed and dated "2000" and numbered "No. 11" on base. 20 1/4" H x 9" W x 10" D. 2nd item: "Harvest Joy," depicting a young boy and girl holding a basket. Signed and dated "02" with "No. 2" and an impressed stamp of K in in circle. 6 1/2" H x 7" W x 3" D. 3rd and 4th items: Two (2) "Story Time," sculptures of a young girl and boy, each reading a book. Both signed and numbered (45 and 49, respectively) with impressed stamp of K in circle. Ranging in size from 3 5/8" H x 2 3/8" W x 3" D to 4" H x 2 1/4" W x 4 3/4" D. All items early 21st century. Provenance: a Nashville, TN estate, purchased circa 2004. Photographs of "Bugs and Bulbs" being used for a fundraiser in the late owner's home, along with original sale brochure for the other sculptures, is available to the winning bidder. Biography: Gary Lee Price attended the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, where he studied with Alvin Gittins. He was elected a member of the National Sculpture Society 1991 and in 2002 he received the Governor's Mansion Artist Award for visual art from Utah Governor Michael Leavitt. His sculptures, usually of children, can be found at the Hong Kong Central Library; the American Community Schools in Surrey, England; the Springville Museum of Art; Rich De Voss Women's and Children's Hospital of Grand Rapids, Michigan; Birmingham Botanical Gardens; Scottish Rite Children's Hospital of Dallas, Texas; Bluegrass Airport of Lexington, Kentucky; and the Indianapolis Children's Museum. CONDITION: 2nd item (Harvest Joy) has a few scattered spots of oxidation, otherwise all items in excellent condition.
Two (2) Letters to Andrew Jackson, from Robert Irwin and Francis Preston Blair. 1st item: Creek War era ALS from Robert Irwin, commander of Fort Gaines, Alabama, addressed to Major General Andrew Jackson. Makes reference to hunger conditions among soldiers at the camp; Irwin's unsuccessful attempts to acquire pork from Fort Mitchell; and a large amount of corn burned, possibly "by the Indians." Undated, circa 1813. Bifold. 12" x 8", folded. 2nd item: Francis Preston Blair (1791-1876) ALS addressed to "My Dear General," dated April 15, 1840, regarding the 1840 presidential elections. Blair was born in Abingdon, VA and raised in Kentucky. He was a journalist, newspaper editor, and influential advisor to several politicians, including President Jackson. Although Jackson's second presidential term had ended three years earlier and he was near the end of his life, this letter shows he still took a keen interest in politics. "I know that you feel a deep interest in the arrangements to be made for our next great battle, and none could order better than you," writes Blair. He references the impending re-nomination of Martin Van Buren (who would go on to defeat in the general election later that year) and expresses confidence in the incumbent Vice President, Richard M. Johnson. Ironically, the following month, the Democratic party refused to re-nominate Johnson. They were unable to agree on an alternative, and decided not to nominate anyone. It remains the only time since the passage of the 12th Amendment in 1804 that a major party has failed to nominate a Vice Presidential candidate. (In the electoral college, the Democratic vice-presidential votes were divided among Johnson, Littleton Tazewell, and one of Jackson's proteges, James K. Polk, who is mentioned in passing in this letter, and was ultimately elected President in 1844 with influential assistance from Jackson). Letter is one single page, front and back, 8" x 10", and includes a later typewritten transcription on an additional 8" x 10" sheet of paper. Provenance: the estate of Dr. Benjamin Caldwell, Jr., Nashville, Tennessee. CONDITION: 1st item: 3 long separations/tears, crossing fold line; 7" loss with tears at bottom of page, crossing fold line. Sticker is on exterior of plastic sheath, not on the paper. 2nd item: Excellent condition; toning. Pencil notations from former owner.
Cheek's Cross Roads, Tennessee, leatherbound journal or ledger, dating from June 12, 1802 through June 10, 1807, for a store owned and operated during this time period by David Deaderick (1754-1823), William Conway (born ca. 1775), and David Wendel (1785-1840), plus book and cabinet card (3 items total). Located in what is now Hamblen County, TN, Cheeks Cross Roads was acquired by Jesse Cheek as part of a Hawkins County, TN land grant in 1789 along the intersection of Stage Road coming from Abingdon, VA and Kentucky Road between Kentucky and the Carolinas. He built a general merchandise store in about 1795 that was later expanded to add stock pens for cattle hogs, mules, and horses. The store and all 200 acres of the Cheeks Roads property were purchased by David Deaderick and William Conway, both of Hawkins County, TN, from Jesse Cheek, recorded as being from Jefferson County, TN, on a deed of sale dated November 23, 1801, for the sum of $1800, witnessed by Charles T. Porter and David Wendel. The new owners of the store built a two-story brick structure that opened in 1802 near the original wooden structure. Conway left the partnership in 1804, and David Wendel joined Deaderick, who was operating out of Jonesborough, TN, in the business. It is during this time period, 1802-1807, that the journal was used as a record of purchases made by around 900 individuals, primarily men, each with their own account numbers. William Conway and David Wendel were the main contributors to the journal, each with their own styles of recording entries, all handwritten in ink. Conway's entries likely occurred on pages 76-123, pages 153-174, and Wendel's entries likely start on pages 175-248 when he was an apprentice clerk at the store around April-August 1803, and continuing from page 249 until the end of the journal when he became a partner. Entries began on June 12, 1802 through the end of August, 1803, on page 247, with entries for August 1 and 2, 1803 on page 248. Page 249 then jumps to January 1, 1806, and ends on page 509 on June 10, 1807, with about 32 months of recorded transactions in the journal. The first 75 pages were recorded by different individuals, likely other apprentice clerks. The entries show that the store sold a wide variety of goods, including books, dry goods, farm implements, foodstuffs, hardware and tools, equine equipment, housewares, medicines, a few musical instruments, personal care items, and, occasionally luxury items such as a crystal necklace, tea sets with colored edges, and laces. While most transactions were conducted on the barter system without the use of coin or currency, the journal records that the British monetary system was still in use until March, April, and May of 1803 when sales were recorded in both pounds and dollars. Starting on July 1, 1803, only dollars and cents were used. In addition to its function as a general store, it also served as the local post office, with Conway and Wendel both serving as postmaster, and as a bank. Included is one (1) editor signed copy of the book CHEEKS CROSS ROADS TENNESSEE, STORE JOURNAL 1802-1807, edited by Ann K. Blomquist, PUBLISHED BY Gateway Press, Inc. Baltimore, 2001, and one (1) cabinet card depicting a portrait of Davy Crockett with a facsimile signature, studio marks for McCary and Branson, Knoxville TN. Journal - 13" H x 8 3/8" W x 2" D. Book - 11 3/8" H x 8 3/4" W x 1 1/2" D. Cabinet card - 6 1/2" H x 4 1/4" D. Note: Jesse Creek was acquainted with Davy Crockett (1786-1836) who grew up nearby where his parents John and Rebecca operated a tavern. In his autobiography, Crockett describes how, at age 12, he ran away from home, "I then cut out, and went to the house of an acquaintance a few miles off, who was just about to start with a drove. His name was Jesse Cheek, and I hired myself to go with him, determining not to return home, as home and the school-house had both become too hot for me." Note: Wendel left the partnership in 1817 to move to Murfreesboro, and Deaderick's son, David Anderson Deaderick (1797-1873), took over. The property remained in the Deaderick family after the death of the original David and was operated by his sons. By 1833, it had passed to James William Deaderick (1812-1890), another son of the original David. However, he was not a successful businessman and the Panic of 1837 contributed to the failure of the business. Afterwards, James Deaderick studied law and then served on the Tennessee Supreme Court. In 1844, Franklin W. Taylor bought the property from the Bank of Rogersville and operated the store with a variety of partners, including Hughes O. Taylor and Leeper Long. The brick store built by Deaderick and Conway and remnants of the wooden store built by Cheek were still standing in 1915 when Franklin Taylor showed Mr. McClung and Dr. George Mellon the location of the original Cheek's Cross Roads. While there are currently no visible signs of these early structures, there is a Tennessee Historical Commission marker at the site of the old store. (see: https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/wm57MF_Cheeks_Crossroads_1B_36). Source: Research and transcription help courtesy of Ann K. Blomquist, Dandridge, TN, editor of CHEEKS CROSS ROADS TENNESSEE, STORE JOURNAL 1802-1807. Provenance: Estate of Anne Harrison Taylor & Joseph F. Taylor, Morristown, TN. CONDITION: Overall good condition with wear, toning, dampstaining, tears, etc. to be expected from age and manner of use. Front cover and front end paper of journal are separated from spine. Numerous ink inscriptions to front end paper. Book in excellent condition. Cabinet card in overall good condition.
Boxed Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 Pistol and Colt Commander Lightweight, 2 items total. 1st item: Boxed Smith & Wesson Model 39-2 Double Action (DA) Semi-Automatic Pistol, 9mm caliber, serial number A142200. Top of barrel marked "9MM CTG", left side of slide marked "SMITH & WESSON" and "MADE IN U.S.A./MARCAS REGISTRADAS/SMITH & WESSON/SPRINGFIELD, MASS.", right side of slide marked "PAT'S-PENDING", left side of frame with serial and model numbers, right side of frame with Smith & Wesson logo, magazine well marked "S & W" with "K" above left side of grip. Checkered walnut grips with inlaid gold tone Smith & Wesson logo medallions to each side, round barrel, aluminum alloy frame with blued slide, checkered curved backstrap, fixed front sight, adjustable rear sight. Includes original navy blue box with upside down label, brown wax Smith & Wesson paper, brush, metal ramrod, and extra magazine. Barrel length - 4". Overall length - 7 1/2". Box - 1 5/8" H x 8 1/4" W x 6 1/2" D. Serial number corresponds to years 1970-1971. 2nd item: Colt Commander Lightweight Single Action (SA) Semi-Automatic Pistol, 9mm caliber Luger, serial number 44042-LW. Top of barrel marked "GAL. 9MM. LUGER.", left side of barrel marked "COMMANDER MODEL COLT AUTOMATIC 9M/M LUGER" with Colt logo, right side of slight marked "COLT'S PT. F. A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.", right side of frame with serial number both side of trigger guard with proof marks. Colt checkered hard rubber stocks, round barrel, black alloy frame with blued slide, curved backstrap with incised lines, fixe front and back sights. Barrel length - 4 1/4". Overall length - 7 1/2". Serial number corresponds to year 1963. NOTE: Most firearms made after 1898 require passing an FFL background check prior to transfer. Please be prepared with proper identification and information. If you do not reside in Tennessee, an FFL dealer in your state is required to complete the transfer. Provenance: Estate of Anne Harrison Taylor & Joseph F. Taylor, Morristown, TN. CONDITION: 1st item: Visible rifling to barrel. Majority of bluing remaining to slide. Action holds at full cock. No noticeable marring of wood. Two minute abrasions to slide near front sight. Box with bumped corners, otherwise very good condition. 2nd item: Visible rifling to barrel. Some blue remains to slide. Black has worn away from frame, especially to front side of grip. Grips are warped. Magazine is jammed.
Two (2) Scientific Advertising Displays, Post and Keuffel & Esser. 1st item: Vintage Frederick Post Slide Rule Store Advertising Display. This rotating counter display measures 19" tall, and base measures 10 1/4" in diameter. Included are 8 slide rules, all attached by chains to the display. Rules include: 1) 10" Universal rule 1452W, 2) Versatrig 1450F, 3) Versalog 1460L, 4) 4" Pocket Rule 1441, 5) 5" Pocket Rule 1444K, 6) 5" Pocket Versalog 1461, 7) 8" Student Rule 1445, 8) 10" Student Rule 1447. 19" H x 10 1/4" dia. Circa 1960. 2nd item: Vintage K & E / Keuffel & Esser point of sale advertising sign, comprised of molded plastic and electrified for light, reading "Creative Products for the Creative Engineer, K & E". 14 3/4" H x 14 3/4" W. Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: 1st item: Overall very good condition. Minor wear to base. 2nd item: Crack to lower left corner, light not working, likely needs a new bulb. Electrical is intact. Minor rubbing to mid right logo margin.
Keuffel & Esser (K&E) 4012 Thacher Cylindrical Slide Rule, serial number 3596. Comprised of a brass core covered by paper marked with forty A scales, surrounded by an open rotating frame with twenty metal slats, each lined with cloth and covered with paper, marked with two B and two C scales. Wooden knobs on each end of the core rotate the instrument. The frame is attached to a mahogany base, all housed in the original wooden box with a hinged lid and brass hardware. Maker's marks to base and to two paper labels on interior of lid. Includes an instruction manual dated 1914. Core - 20" L x 4 1/2" dia. Overall with base - 5 1/2" H x 22 1/4" W x 5 3/4" D. Case - 6 3/8" H x 24" W x 6 3/4" D. Early/second quarter 20th century. (see: https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_690142). Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: Some toning to cylinder. Some wear, scratches, natural wood shrinkage to case.
Keuffel & Esser (K&E) 4015 Fuller's Spiral Cylindrical Slide Rule, Model 1, serial number 1948. Composed of an exterior wooden movable cylinder with two brass rings lined with felt over a longer interior wooden cylinder, both covered with paper and marked with decimal, conversion, sine tables, and a logarithmic scale graduated into 7,250 parts, two brass indexes. Housed in a wooden box with ink stamp reading "Calculator". Maker's marks to exterior cylinder. Slide rule - 17" L x 3 1/2" dia. Box - 4" H x 18" W x 4 1/2" D. Early 20th century. (See: https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_694149). Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: Toning, areas of surface abrasions to cylinders. Some wear, scratches, natural wood shrinkage to case.
Two (2) Dietzgen 1798 Dempster RotaRule Model AA 50-Inch Pocket Slide Rulers, designed and manufactured by Jack Dempster, Berkeley, California, sold by Eugene Dietzgen Company, Distributors, Chicago, New York. Comprised of two-sided round white plastic, front scales: K A D ( C CI CIF S CS ST T CT G B F/i ), back scales: 1-100 in 4 circles DLL V2 ( V1 1-100 in 4 circles LL3 LL2 LL1 LL% L ), with a clear plastic cursor and 27 handwritten scales labeled in red. Serial numbers 1281 and 2222 with maker's marks and model numbers, front, additional maker's marks, patent numbers and date "1933", back. Includes (2) two leather cases with snap closures and two back straps, and one (1) instruction manual. Slide Ruler - 5 1/4" dia., with cursor - 6" dia. Cases - 6" H x 5 5/8" W x 1/2" D. Manual - 7 7/8" H x 5 1/4" W x 1/8" D. Second quarter 20th century. Note: This model is depicted in the 1938 Dietzgen Catalog (see: https://www.sliderulemuseum.com/Circular/Rotarule_Dietzgen_Catalog.jpg). Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: All items in overall good condition with wear to be expected from age and manner of use. Handwritten scales in legible condition with some rubbing. Cases and manual with ink inscriptions from previous owner.
Four (4) Keuffel & Esser (K&E) slide rulers, including one (1) 4105 Webb's Stadia rule, one (1) Reymond Leather Calculator, and two (2) Merchant Desktop models. 1st item: 4105 Webb's Stadia rule, designed by Walter Loring Webb. Comprised of a wooden cylinder covered with paper scales, wooden handles at the ends of the cylinder, and a metal sleeve lined with felt. The sleeve, which is painted maroon, holds the cylinder. Maker's marks to paper scales. 15 3/4" L. 2nd item: Reymond Leather Calculator, copyrighted and patented by M.H. Reymond, designed for use in calculating the amount of leather in sq. feet needed for a run of shoes based on size, width, quantity, and type. Comprised of one-sided celluloid laminated mahogany with three sliding scales, two with brass thumb screws, four stationary scales, and three metal pointers, all mounted in a mahogany box with a hinged lid and brass hardware. Maker's marks, front. Calculator - 3 1/8" H x 22" W x 1/8" D. Box - 2 1/4" H x 22 1/2" W x 4" D. 3rd item: 68 1748 Merchant's Mannheim Desk Model, serial number 830026. Comprised of one-sided celluloid laminated mahogany with one slide scale and metal thumb screw, two stationary scales, two glass cursors with metal frames and white celluloid edges held together with metal screws, all mounted at an angle in a grey, Morocco case with a hinged lid and metal hardware. Maker's marks, front. Slide rule - 21 1/2" L. Case - 2 7/8" H x 22 1/2" W x 4 1/4" D. 4th item: N4096 M Merchants Rule, serial number 034880. Comprised of one-sided off white celluloid laminate mahogany, laminated paper label to back, plastic cursor with metal frame and white celluloid edges held together with metal screws. Maker's marks, front. Includes a black leather case and original green box. Slide rule - 21 1/2" L. Case - 23" H x 2 3/4" W x 1 1/4" D. Box - 23 1/2" H x 3 1/8" W x 1 3/4" D. All items early/mid 20th century. Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: All items in overall good condition. 1st item: Foxing spot/toning to paper scales. Craquelure, areas of loss to paint on sleeve. 2nd item: Calculator and box with wear. Box with inscriptions to interior of lid. 3rd item: Case with wear. Cracks, breaks to celluloid cursor edges. 4th item: Case and box with ink stamps from previous owner. Box with wear, areas of white archival tape repair.
Eight (8) Keuffel & Esser linear slide rulers, including two (2) made specially for the U.S. Military. 1st item: 4110 Power Trig, specifically produced for the U.S. Naval Academy. Comprised of a mahogany Mannheim Style frame, one side coated with white celluloid, plastic cursor with metal frame and white celluloid edges held together with metal screws. Maker's marks, front. Includes a brown leather case with gilt lettering reading "K&E SLIDE RULE 4110". Slide rule - 14 5/8" L. Case - 15 1/8" H x 2 1/2" W x 1 1/8" D. 2nd item: Short Base Triangulation, specifically produced for the U.S. Army. Comprised of one-sided off white laminate light colored hardwood and mahogany, plastic cursor with metal frame and white celluloid edges held together with metal screws. Maker's marks, front. Includes an orange leather case with gilt lettering reading "U.S." Slide rule - 21 3/4" L. Case - 22 1/4" H x 2 3/4" W x 1 1/4" D. 3rd item: 4082-3 Radio Special, serial number 769864. Comprised of two-sided white celluloid coated mahogany, frameless plastic cursor with plastic edges held together with metal screws, and L-shaped metal end pieces. Maker's marks, front and back. Includes an orange leather case. Slide rule - 12 1/2" L. Case - 13" H x 2 5/8" W x 7/8" D. 4th item: 4081-3 Log Log Decitrig Duplex, serial number 155803. Comprised of two-sided white celluloid coated mahogany, plastic indicator with metal frame and plastic edges held together with metal screws, and L-shaped metal end pieces. Maker's marks, front and back. Includes a black leather case with embossed lettering and metal loop. Slide rule - 12 1/2" L. Case - 13 1/8" H x 2 1/2" W x 1 1/4" D. 5th-6th items: Two (2) 4053-5 slide rules, no serial numbers. Comprised of mahogany Mannheim Style frames, one side and top and bottom edges coated with white celluloid laminate, each with a laminated paper label to back, glass frameless cursors with white celluloid edges held together with metal screws. Maker's marks, front. Includes two (2) black "Polyphase" boxes with gilt blindstamp lettering. Slide rules - 20 5/8" L. Boxes - 21" H x 2" H x 1" D. All items second quarter/mid 20th century. 7th-8th items: Two (2) unidentified slide rules, serial numbers 044201 and 799620. Comprised of mahogany Mannheim Style frames, one side and top and bottom edges coated with white laminate, laminated paper labels to back, plastic cursors with metal frames and white celluloid edges held together with metal screws. Maker's marks, front. Includes two (2) black leather cases, one (1) with gilt lettering reading "K&E SLIDE RULE" and a black leather case. Slide rule - 20 5/8" L. Cases - 21" H x 2 1/8" W x 1 1/4" D. Note: One theory is that this type of slide ruler were intended to be sold at college bookstores. (see: http://mccoys-kecatalogs.com/KEcollection/Mystery/kemysteryfamilyrules.htm). All items second quarter/mid 20th century. Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: 1st item: Wear, areas of black tape repair to case. 2nd item: USBR inscribed to edge of ruler and case. Wear to case. 3rd item: Wear, old stickers, area of repair, and ink inscription from previous owner to case. 4th-5th items: Wear to cases.
Five (5) Hermes scarves, including Cave Felem, Les Coupes, Clips, Souvenirs de Paris, and Boogie Woogie, 6 items total. 1st item: "Cave Felem" silk twill scarf, designed by Christine Henry, designed with a brown and cream cat in a garden setting, encircled by flowers, small animals, insects and surrounded by a line and diamond border, rendered in a mosaic pattern in shades of blue, red, orange, green, yellow, cream, and brown, hand rolled hems. Signed "HERMES-PARIS" lower center, "(copyright) HERMES" top left, signed "HENRY c" lower right. Titled top center. Original care label with "MADE IN FRANCE" sewn top right reverse. Approximately 35" square. Late 20th century. 2nd item: "Les Coupes" silk twill scarf, reissue after the original 1970 design by Francoise de La Perriere, designed with stylized part of late 19th century carriages, rendered in shades of pink, black, grey, and white, surrounded by a pink border, hand rolled hems. Signed "HERMES-PARIS" lower center, "(copyright) HERMES" top left, signed "F. de LA PERRIERE" lower right. Titled top center. Original care label with "MADE IN FRANCE" sewn top right reverse. Approximately 35" square. Late 20th century. 3rd item: "Clips" silk twill scarf, early 1990's reissue after the original 1986 design by Vladimir Rybaltchenko, designed with several gold, black, and blue decorative pins and jewelry items encircled by a gold rope tassel, a double line quatrefoil border with additional items all on a red ground, hand rolled hems. Signed "HERMES PARIS" with carriage logo, lower center, "(copyright) HERMES" lower left, signed "RYBAL." lower right. Titled, top center. Original care label with "MADE IN FRANCE" sewn lower left reverse. Approximately 35" square. Late 20th century. 4th item: "Souvenirs de Paris" silk twill scarf, early 1990's reissue for Bergdorf Goodman after the original design by Hilton McConnico, designed with the Eiffel Tower set against a starry sky with two Hermes scarves tied together in a knot, surrounded by a decorative gold and royal blue border, rendered in shades of royal blue, green, red, cream, and gold, hand rolled hems. Signed "HERMES-Paris" lower right, "(copyright) HERMES" top center, signed "Hilton M'Connico" top right. Label with "MADE IN FRANCE BERGDORF GOODMAN" sewn lower right, original care label with "MADE IN FRANCE" sewn top left reverse. Approximately 35" square. Late 20th century. 5th item: "Boogie Woogie" silk twill scarf, designed by Sophie Koechlin, featuring an African American swing band encircled by several silhouettes of couples dancing and surrounded by a white line border with words and instruments to each corner, rendered in shades of red, orange, brown, and white, hand rolled hems. Signed "HERMES-PARIS" lower right, "(copyright) HERMES" top left, signed "SOPHIE K" lower left. Titled, center. Original care label with "MADE IN FRANCE" sewn top right reverse. Approximately 35" square. Early 21st century. Note: Lot includes Hermes dust bag. Provenance: Private Knoxville, TN collection. CONDITION: 1st item: Gently used condition. 2nd item: Areas of fraying along top edge of hem. Two stains, largest 1/2", top reverse. Left edge of care label is not attached. 3rd item: Food stains, largest 1/2", top center, primarily visible to reverse. 4th item: 2" scuff, top left. Few minor makeup stains, and small pulls. 5th item: Areas of fraying along top edge of hem.
1st item: 18K yellow gold rectangular ring. The ring is marked "18K". The ring is 12.5mm wide and size 5. The gross weight of the ring is 15.13 grams. 2nd item: Ladies 14K yellow gold ring featuring 15 pave set round brilliant diamonds approximately 0.45 carats, Clarity-SI1, Color-I. The ring tests 14K. The ring is 6.5mm wide and size 6. The gross weight of the ring is 4.76 grams. 3rd item: Ladies 14K white gold ring featuring 5 round brilliant diamonds approximately 0.30 carats, Clarity-SI2, Color-H. The ring is marked "14K". The ring is 3.1mm wide and size 5. The ring has a gross weight of 2.10 grams. 4th item: Ladies 14K yellow gold ring featuring 10 round brilliant diamonds approximately 0.15 carats, Clarity-I1, Color-K. The ring is marked "14K" and ".15P". The ring is 3.1mm wide and size 7 1/4. The ring has a gross weight of 1.91 grams. 5th item: Ladies 14K yellow gold ring featuring 17 round brilliant diamonds approximately 0.17 carats, Clarity-I1, Color-K. The ring is marked "14K". The ring is 2.5mm wide and size 6 1/4. The gross weight of the ring is 1.40 grams. The total weight of diamonds in the lot is approximately 1.07 carat total weight and the gross weight of the lot is 25.30 grams. Provenance: a Nashville, TN estate. CONDITION: All rings overall good condition.
One ladies 18K white gold and rose gold 7.9mm band with 2 rows of 13 round brilliant light pink diamonds (one is crushed) weighing approximately .26 carats, Clarity-SI1, Color irradiated, with 6 princess cut diamonds set point to point in the open center weighing approximately 1.66 carats, Clarity-VS, Color-J/K. The ring is marked "ADJ" and "18K". Gross weight of the ring is 9.2 grams. Total diamond weight is approximately 1.92 carat total weight. Ring size 6 1/2. Provenance: The Estate of Kathleen Preston, Chattanooga, TN. CONDITION: One of the pink diamonds is cracked. The top of the diamond has been chipped off.
Two (2) Transferware Items, including Lafayette and Tennessee. 1st item: 20th century commemorative Historical Staffordshire blue and white transferware plate titled "Historic and Picturesque Tennessee". Depicting three scenic vignettes in the state - Historic Reelfoot Lake, Picturesque Middle Tennessee Farm and Majestic Great Smoky Mountains and the three U.S. Presidents from Tennessee - James K Polk, Andrew Jackson and Andrew Johnson. Jonroth, Staffordshire mark en verso. 10" dia. 2nd item: 20th century reproduction of 1824 George Washington & General LaFayette Creamware Milk Jug or Cream Pitcher, commemorating the visit of Gen. Lafayette to America with the phrase "Republicans Are Not Ungrateful," attrib. A.E. Gray & Co., Staffordshire (ref. Arman, American Ceramics, page 217-218). 5 1/8"H. Provenance: a Nashville, TN estate. CONDITION: 1st item: A couple of shallow chips to the underside rim, overall light craquelure. One area of staining right center margin. 2nd item: Overall light craquelure; some rubbing, minor loss to base.
One ladies 14k yellow gold tapered band measuring 9.2mm to 5.7mm paved in the center with 2 rows of 15 chocolate color round brilliant diamonds graduating in size from 1.7mm to 2.0mm and weighing a total of approximately 0.72 carats, Clarity-SI2, Color-brown accented by 2 rows of 16 round brilliant diamonds weighing a total of approximately 0.32 carats, Clarity-SI1, Color-K. Ring is marked "Levian" and "14K". Ring size 6 3/4. Gross weight of the ring is 7.2 grams. Provenance: The Estate of Kathleen Preston, Chattanooga, TN. CONDITION: Overall good condition.
9 pieces sterling and silverplated hollowware, including 1 Whiting Art Nouveau sterling candy dish with floral repousse border, raised on a short round pedestal foot, 6" diameter; 1 sterling bonbon dish with pierced feather rim, raised on three feet, marks for Frank W. Smith Silver Co, also stamped BOYD PARK 3539, 7 3/8" diameter; 1 Gorham sterling round plate with reticulated border, 9" diameter; 1 Towle sterling mayonnaise or condiment dish, oval with scalloped rim and raised on 4 feet, 2" H; 4 sterling salt & pepper shakers (3 Shreve, 1 S. Kirk & Son) all approximately 5" H; and 1 ice bucket with glass liner and silverplated frame marked Reed & Barton #230, 6" diameter (excluding handles). Combined weight, sterling: 28.06 oz. CONDITION: All items overall very good condition. The 3 Shreve salt and pepper shakers are monogrammed K; the Kirk one is not monogrammed.
Keuffel & Esser (K&E) 4012 Thacher Cylindrical Slide Rule, serial number 4847. Comprised of a brass core covered by paper marked with forty A scales, surrounded by an open rotating frame with twenty metal slats, each lined with cloth and covered with paper, marked with two B and two C scales. Wooden knobs on each end of the core rotate the instrument. The frame is attached to a mahogany base, all housed in the original wooden box with a hinged lid and brass hardware. Maker's marks to base and to paper label on interior of lid. Includes two (2) instruction manuals, one dated 1917. Core - 20" L x 4 1/2" dia. Overall with base - 5 1/2" H x 22 1/4" W x 5 3/4" D. Case - 6 3/8" H x 24" W x 6 3/4" D. Early/second quarter 20th century. (see: https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_690142). Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: Some toning to cylinder. Some wear, scratches, natural wood shrinkage to case.
Five (5) boxed linear slide rulers, including Keuffel & Esser (K & E), Scientific Instruments Company, Post, and Sun Hemmi, one (1) Gerber GraphAnalogue, and one (1) Keuffel & Esser instruction manual, 7 items total. 1st item: Keuffel & Esser Analon 68 1400, serial number 006399. Comprised of one-sided white Ivorite (plastic), frameless plastic indicator with white plastic edges, and brass-colored end pieces. Maker's marks, front and back. Includes orange leather case, instruction manual, and original box. Slide rule - 12 1/2" L. Case - 13" H x 3 1/8" W x 1" D. Box - 14 3/8" H x 7" W x 1 1/2" D. 2nd item: Keuffel & Esser 68-1251 Jet-Log, serial number 136895. Comprised of two-sided white celluloid, frameless plastic indicator with plastic edges held together with metal screws, and L-shaped metal end pieces. Maker's marks, front and back. Includes orange leather case and original box. Slide rule - 12 1/2" L. Case - 13 1/4" H x 2 3/4" W x 1 1/4" D. Box - 13 3/4" H x 3 1/4" W x 1 1/4" D. 3rd item: Scientific Instruments Company 1510 Astrolog, serial number 30570, made by Relay/Ricoh, Japan. Comprised of two-sided white celluloid, frameless plastic indicator with plastic edges held together with metal screws, and L-shaped metal end pieces. Maker's marks, front and bottom edge. Includes box leather case with original box. Slide rule - 14" L. Case - 14 5/8" H x 3" W x 1 1/8" D. Box - 3 3/8" H x 15" W x 1 1/4" D. 4th item: Post 1451 Pocket Versatrig, made by Hemmi, Japan. Comprised of two-sided white celluloid on bamboo, frameless plastic indicator with plastic edges held together with metal screws, and metal end pieces. Maker's marks, front and back. Includes brown leather case with pocket clip, instruction manual, and original box. Slide rule - 6 7/8" L. Case 7 1/2" H x 2 1/4" W x 7/8" D. Box - 8 1/2" H x 6" W x 2" D. 5th item: Gerber GraphAnalogue, Model GA-103, No. 500, made by the Gerber Scientific Instrument Company, Hartford. Comprised of one-sided black anodized aluminum, frameless plastic and aluminum indicator held together with metal screws, and aluminum end pieces. Maker's makers, front and interior lid of case. Includes an instruction manual, adjusting wrench, and brown leatherette case with brown velvet lined interior. GraphAnalogue - 5" H x 14 1/4" W x 5/8" D. Case - 1 1/4" H x 15 1/2" W x 6 1/4" D. 6th item: Sun Hemmi No. 70, made in Occupied Japan, supplied by Argonauts, South Africa. Comprised of two-sided white celluloid on bamboo, metal and transparent plastic end pieces to each end on back. Maker's marks, back, retailer stick on box. Includes original box. Slide rule - 22 1/4" L. Box - 19 1/4" H x 2 1/2" W x 1 1/8" D. 7th item: K+E Slide Rules: A Self Instruction Manual by Lyman M. Kells, Ph.D., et al., published by Keuffel & Esser Company, New York, Hoboken, circa 1955. 8 3/8" H x 5 1/2" W x 1/2" D. All items mid 20th century. Provenance: Private West Tennessee Collection. CONDITION: All items in overall good condition. 1st item: Wear, area of archival tape repair to box. 2nd item: Box with wear. 3rd item: Slide rule and case with original plastic wrap. Box with wear. Case with surface scratches, ink inscription from previous owner. 4th item: Box with wear. 5th item: Wear to lettering on GraphAnalogue. 6th item: Wear to ruler. Cursor is missing. Wear, area of white tape repair to box. Top third of the box is missing.

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