Walcheren, Zeeland, granaten collier,19e eeuw. Bestaande uit vier slagen gefacetteerde granaat aan een 14 kt. gouden sluiting, bezet met roosgeslepen granaat en gedecoreerd met cannetille en repoussé. bruto 211,6 gr., l. 44 cm [1] Walcheren, Zeeland, grenade necklace, 19th century. Consisting of four turns of faceted garnet on a 14 k. gold clasp, set with rose-cut garnet and decorated with cannetille and repoussé.
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Biegel, Frankfurt, platina met 18 kt. gouden asymmetrisch spang collier. Waaraan barokke witte Zuidzee parels (diam. 10,5 - 17 mm) uitkomend in een kegel van gematteerd platina en geelgoud, bezet met briljant geslepen diamant (totaal ca. 0.35 ct.). In de hals een gebogen en gematteerde roségouden buis. bruto 116,7 gr. Een particuliere collectie uit Frankfurt [1] Biegel, Frankfurt, platinum with 18 k. gold asymmetrical torque necklace. With baroque white South Sea pearls (diam. 10.5 - 17 mm) ending in a cone of matted platinum and yellow gold, set with brilliant cut diamonds (total approx. 0.35 ct.). In the neck a curved and matted rose gold tube.
14 kt. Gouden ring, broche en reversspeld. De ring bezet met een cultivé parel, de broche cirkelvormig en bezet met zultivé parels en kleine blauwe saffieren, de speld (BWG, 503/000) bezet met twee cultivé parels waartussen een kleine oud briljant geslepen diamant bruto 10,2 gr., ringmt. 17,75 [3] 14 k. Gold ring, brooch and lapel pin. The ring set with a cultured pearl, the brooch circular and set with saltive pearls and small blue sapphires, the pin (503/000) set with two cultured pearls between which a small old brilliant cut diamond
14 kt. witgouden bandring, centraal bezet met een ovale gefacetteerde synthtische smaragd, ca. 1.15 ct (8 x 6 x 4,3 mm), met aan weerszijden een briljant geslepen diamant van elk ca. 0.18 ct., waaromheen kleine briljant geslepen diamanten. Totaal diamant gewicht ca. 1.00 ct. Het middenstuk opengewerkt en gedecoreerd met cirkels en harp motieven. Meesterteken R. Wigmans, Amsterdam vanaf 1984. De smaragd voorzien van een certificaat van het Nederlands Edelsteen Laboroatorium bruto 8,3 gr., ringmt. 17 [1] 14 k. white gold ring, centrally set with an oval faceted synthetic emerald, approx. 1.15 ct (8 x 6 x 4.3 mm), flanked by a brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.18 ct each, surrounded by small brilliant cut diamonds. Total diamond weight approx. 1.00 ct. The openworked shin decorated with circles and harp motifs. Maker's mark R. Wigmans, Amsterdam from 1984. The emerald with a certificate of the Dutch Gemmological Laboratory
14 kt. Gouden druppelvormige hanger, midden 19e eeuw. Met centraal een porseleinen plaque waarop een voorstelling van een putto. De hanger en het hangoog gedecoreerd met granules en torsdraad. bruto 6,1 gr., h. 44 x b. 19,4 mm [1] 14 k. Gold drop-shaped pendant, mid-19th century. With a porcelain plaque depicting a putto in the centre. The pendant and the bail decorated with granules and twisted wire.
Schoeffel, collier van cultivé parels, met een diam. van ca. 5,5 mm, aan een 18 kt. gouden veerring. Hierbij tweede cultivé parel collier (diam. 8,5 - 9 mm) aan een verguld zilveren sluiting. bruto 61,2 gr. [2] Schoeffel, necklace of cultured pearls, with a diam. of approx. 5.5 mm, on an 18 k. gold spring clasp. Herewith a second cultured pearl necklace (diam. 8.5 - 9 mm) on a gold-plated silver clasp.
Biegel Frankfurt, platina met 18 kt. gouden oorhangers. Opgebouwd uit twee schuin 'afgesneden' ronde staven. Elk bezet met een ovale gefacetteerde blauwe saffier (ca. 9.8 x 7.4 mm) met een gezamenlijk gewicht van 6.03 ct. en drie briljant geslepen diamanten met een totaalgewicht van 0.73 ct. Met certificaat van ALGT Antwerpen met rapportnummer 93171862 bruto 15,8 gr., h. 51,9 x b. 22,8 mm Een particuliere collectie uit Frankfurt [2] Biegel Frankfurt, platinum with 18 k. gold earrings. Constructed from two obliquely 'cut' round bars. Each set with an oval faceted blue sapphire (approx. 9.8 x 7.4 mm) with a combined weight of 6.03 ct. and three brilliant cut diamonds with a total weight of 0.73 ct. With certificate from ALGT Antwerp with report number 93171862
18 kt. Witgouden met platina fijne hanger, Belle Epoque. Bestaande uit een strik waaronder een bloemtak. Bezet met kleine roosgeslepen diamanten en twee parels (één diamant mist, wel aanwezig). Aan een fijn zilveren Venetiaans collier bruto 4,1 gr., h. 36,5 x b. 9,5 mm, l. 41 cm [2] A 18 k. white gold with platinum fine pendant, Belle Epoque. Consisting of a bow under which a flower branch. Set with small rose-cut diamonds and two pearls (one diamond loose). On a fine silver Venetian necklace
Drie enkele gouden mutsenspelden; 14 kt. gouden cannetille speld uit Zuid-Beveland en twee spelden uit de Noordelijke provincies, waarvan één vermaakt tot 14 kt. gouden broche bruto 10,2 gr. [3] Three single gold traditional Dutch hat pins; 14 kt. gold cannetille pin from Zuid-Beveland and two pins from the Northern provinces, one of which made into a 14 k. gold brooch
14 kt. Gouden ring en oorstekers. De ring bezet met briljant, baguette en tapered geslepen diamant, de oorbellen bezet met briljant geslepen diamant. Totaal diamant gewicht ca. 0.50 ct. bruto 8,3 gr., ringmt. 17,5 [3] 14 k. Gold ring and stud earrings. The ring set with brilliant, baguette and tapered cut diamonds, the earrings set with brilliant cut diamonds. Total diamond weight approx. 0.50 ct.
Casa Gi, 18 kt. witgouden stijve armband, de bovenzijde volledig pavé bezet met briljant geslepen diamant, totaal ca. 6,55 ct, kleur F-G, zuiverheid VVS - VS. Met etui, certificaat en aankoopnota. bruto 55,6 gr., binnenmt. 56,5 x 50 mm Provenance: Uit de collectie van moeder en dochter, twee gepassioneerde juwelenliefhebbers [3] Casa Gi, 18 k. white gold rigid bracelet, the top completely pavé set with brilliant cut diamonds, approx. 6.55 ct in total, colour F-G, clarity VVS - VS. With case, certificate and purchase invoice.
Twee 14 kt. gouden colliers met medaillon. De colliers beide van een vossenstaart schakel, de medaillons gedecoreerd met gravure. Het ronde medaillon doublé (colliers met reparaties). bruto 22,2 gr. l. 61 en 42 cm [4] Two 14 k. gold necklaces with locket. The necklaces both made of a foxtail link, the lockets decorated with engraving. The round locket gold plated (necklaces with repairs).
18 kt. Gouden met de hand vervaardigde parure. Bestaande uit een ring, hanger en een paar oorstekers. Bezet met rechthoekige en tapered gefacetteerde oud roze topaas. bruto25,0 gr., ringmt. 18,5 [4] 18 k. Gold handcrafted parure, consisting of a ring, pendant and a pair of stud earrings. Set with rectangular and tapered faceted brownish pink topaz.
L.U. Chopard, 18 kt. witgouden mechanisch damespolshorloge met vierkante kast, de wijzerplaat crème kleurig met batons op de uren, de lunette om en om bezet met parels en briljant geslepen diamant, totaal ca. 0.16 ct. Aan een witgouden Milanese schakelband, de voorzijde geheel vlak en gematteerd. Binnenzijde kast genummerd 85608. In doos en met certificaat, gedateerd 20-7-1978. bruto 43,5 gr.l. 17,5 cm, kast 21 x 21 mm [1] LU Chopard, 18 k. white gold mechanical women's wristwatch with square case, the dial in cream color with batons on the hours, the bezel alternately set with pearls and brilliant cut diamonds, total approx. 0.16 ct. On a white gold Milanese link bracelet, the front completely flat and matted. Inside of case numbered 85608. In box and with certificate, dated 20-7-1978.
14 kt. Goud met zilveren broche, ca. 1900. in de vorm van een aigrette bijeengehouden door een strik. De onderzijde met zes los bungelende pampels. Bezet met roosgeslepen diamant, open gezet, één mist. bruto 23,0 gr., h. 36 x b. 8,5 cm [1] 14 k. Gold and silver brooch, ca. 1900. in the shape of an aigrette held together by a bow. The bottom with six loosely dangling pampels. Set with rose-cut diamond, open-set, one missing.
Drie bloedkoralen colliers. Eén collier van tonvormige kralen (diam. 6 - 7 mm) aan een 14 kt. zeshoekig bakslot gedecoreerd met bloemen en twee colliers met takjes bloedkoraal, beide aan een 14 kt. gouden bakslot. bruto 86,6 gr., l. 5349 en 38 cm [3] Three necklaces of red coral. One necklace of barrel-shaped beads on a 14 k. hexagonal box clasp decorated with flowers and two necklaces with branches of red coral, both on a 14 k. gold box clasp.
18 kt. Gouden ruitvormige hanger, 19e eeuw. Met centraal een rond portret van een dame met veren op haar hoed, in Limoges email (kleine krasjes en chips). De signatuur (rechtsonder) onleesbaar. De rand gedecoreerd met vier halve parels (reparaties). Aan een 14 kt. gouden jasseron schakel collier. bruto 17,1 gr., l., 39 cm, hanger 34 x 34 mm [2] 18 k. Gold diamond-shaped pendant, 19th century. With a round portrait of a lady with feathers on her hat, in Limoges enamel (small scratches and chips). The signature (bottom right) illegible. The bezel decorated with four split pearls (repairs). On a 14 k. gold cable link necklace.
14 kt. Witgouden ring, centraal bezet met een oud briljant geslepen diamant van ca. 0.40 ct. in een dubbele entourage van gekalibreerde onix en oud briljant geslepen diamant (totaal diamant gewicht ca. 1.40 ct.). Hierbij een bijpassende (558/000) hanger, de middensteen met een gewicht van ca. 0.35 ct. (totaal diamant gewicht ca. 1.35 ct. ). De hanger aan een fijn 18 kt. gouden Venetiaans collier bruto 10,0 gr., ringmt. 18,5 [3] 14 k. White gold ring, centrally set with an old brilliant cut diamond of approx. 0.40 ct. in a double entourage of calibrated onyx and old brilliant cut diamond (total diamond weight approx. 1.40 ct.). With a matching (558/000) pendant, the center stone with a weight of approx. 0.35 ct. (total diamond weight approx. 1.35 ct.). The pendant on a fine 18 k. box link necklace
14 kt. Goud met zilveren oorstekers, centraal bezet met een ovale roosgeslepen diamant (ca. 5,7 x 5 mm) in een entourage van kleine ronde roosgeslepen diamanten bruto 4,7 gr., h. 11,3 x 9,7 mm [2] 14 k. Gold and silver stud earrings, centrally set with an oval rose-cut diamond (approx. 5.7 x 5 mm) in an entourage of small round rose-cut diamonds
Set van twaalf en set van zes koffielepels, Empire, met puntige steel bewerkt met graveringen, mt. I hartje R of K, niet geïdentificeerd, Utrecht Koninkrijk 1806-1810, belastingstempel 1807-1812, belastingstempel ongewaarborgd 1859-1893, 833/000 gehaltemerk 1807-1812, andere set, mt. CP of GP in ovaal, niet geïdentificeerd, 1817, grote keur, herstellingen 185 gr. [18]
U-Boats and Submarines An extensive collection of mostly reference works. Hessler, G., Withers, A.J. and Großbritannien (eds) (1992) The U-boat war in the Atlantic: 1939 - 1945. Facs. ed., 2. impr. London: HMSO (German naval history); Akermann, Paul. (2002) Encyclopeadia of British Submarines 1901-1955. 2nd ed. Penzance, Periscope Publishing; Stern, R.C. (2002) Type VII U-boats. Repr. London: Brockhampton Press; McCartney, I. (2003) Lost Patrols: Submarine Wrecks of the English Channel. Penzance: Periscope; Holt, P. (2015) HM Submarine A7: An Archaeological Assessment. A Report on the Results of the A7 Project 2014. Oxford (GB): Archaeopress (BAR, 613); Korganoff, Alexandre (1977) Sous-Marins de Poche et Torpilles Humaines 1914-1978. Forces Sous-Marines, Paris; Submarine Environmental Assessment (SEA) - Submarine Dismantling Project (SDP) (2011). MOD Abbey Wood, Bristol BS34 8JH; Aydemir, Oguz (2000) WW2 - U-Boats off the Turkish Black Sea Coast Istanbul, Turkey. Tina - Turkish Institute of Nautical Archaeology; Jurgen Rohwer. (1983) Axis Submarine Successes 1939-1945. 1st English ed. Cambridge, Patrick Stephens; Horton, E. (1974) The Illustrated History of the Submarine. London: Sidgwick and Jackson; Offringa, H. (2004) Raising the Kursk. 1st edn. Insch: Lipstick Pub; Showell, Mallmann1 (1973) U-Boats Under the Swastika - an introduction to German submarines 1935-1945. 1st edn. Purnell Book Services Ltd; Messimer, D.R. (2002) Verschollen: World War I U-boat losses. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press; Niestlé, A. (1998) German U-boat losses during World War II: Details of Destruction. London: Greenhill Books; Compton-Hall, R. (1983) Submarine boats: the beginnings of underwater warfare. London: Conway Maritime Press; Nilsson, T. (1989) Ubåtsattack i södra Kalmarsund 1915. Karlskrona: Föreningen Marinmusei vänner i Karlskrona; Kemp, P. (1999) U-boats Destroyed: German Submarine Losses in the World Wars. London: Arms & Armour; McDonald, K. (2003) The Tin Openers: the ssecret underwater war against the U-Boats 1914-18. [First edition]. Storrington, West Sussex: Historic Military Press; Courageous Society (2013) HMS Courageous - a veteran of the Cold War (One vol). 1st. Plymouth; Keatts, H. (1987) Field reference to sunken U-boats. Kings Point, N.Y. : Eastport, NY: American Merchant Marine Museum Press, United States Merchant Marine Academy ; Distributed by Fathom Press; Skinner, R.W. (2003) The Saint and the Sparrow: the Sinking of U-309. Storrington: Historic Military Press; Bunch, J.W. (2017) U-boats off the Outer Banks: Shadows in the Moonlight. Charleston, SC: The History Press; Kemp, P. (1990) British submarines of World War One. London : New York, N.Y., USA: Arms and Armour Press ; Distributed in the USA by Sterling Pub. Co (Warships fotofax). With thirteen other works and facsimilie map titled The Graves of the U-Boats. Approximate Positions. (Q)
(Shipwrecks) The South Coast of England Mostly Devon and Dorset etc An extensive collection, a mix of hardbacks, limpbacks and booklets, mostly all vg to fine.Wendes, D. (2006) South Coast shipwrecks: off East Dorset and Wight 1870-1979. Eastleigh: David Wendes, two copies; Le Pard, G. (2005) Shipwrecks of the Dorset coast (1 vol). 1st edn. Tiverton: Dorset; Shovlar, S. (1996) Dorset Shipwrecks: A comprehensive guide to the shipwrecks of Purbeck and Poole Bay. 1st edn. Dorset: Freestyle, two copies; Barrow, P. (1998) Slaves of Rapparee: (the wreck of the London). Bideford: Edward Gaskell; Bigbury Bay - an account of its coastline, smuggling, fishing, shipwrecks and general places of interest. 1st edn (1997). Plymouth: Westway Publications, Elburton; Gill,R; Tomlins, H (1977) Avalanche & Forest - the tragedy of the wrecking of the two sailing ships - 11 September 1877. 1st edn. Parochial Church Council , All Saint’s, Portland; Popplewell, L. (1990) Coastguard and preventive upon the shipwreck coast. 1st edn. Southbourne: Melledgen; Popplewell, L. (1993) Great Western Bay: Dorset’s forgotten railway harbour. Southbourne: Melledgen Press (Railway alignment series); Clarke, N. (1999) Shipwreck Guide to Lyme Bay. 1st edn. Lyme Regis: Nigel J. Clarke publications; Alexander, Henry (2004) The Life and Death of the Liverpool Barque Dryad (1874-91). 1st edn. Kingsbridge, Devon: Aunemouth Books; Ovenden, John; Shayer, David (1999) The Wreck of the Stella - Titanic of the Channel Isles. St. Peter Port. Channel Isles: Guernsey Museums & Galleries; Clamp, Arthur (-) The Loss of the Herzogin Cecilie on the Ham Stone, 25th April 1936. Plymouth, Devon; Murch, David; Fairweather, Len (no date) Wreck and Rescue on the South Hams Coast. Caradon Printers, Callington; Mitchell, P. and Roseveare, R. (1986) Shipwrecks Around Plymouth Sound. Plymouth, Devon: P.D.S. Printers; Clamp, Arthur (no date) Shipwrecks around Bigbury Bay. PlymouthP.: P.D.S. Printers, Plymouth, Devon; Clarke, N.J. (2004) Shipwreck Guide To Dorset And Lyme Bay For Divers And Skippers. 2nd ed. Place of publication not identified: Nigel J. Clarke Publications; Clarke, N.J. (1984) From Hope’s Nose to St Alban’s Head. 1st edn. Lyme Regis: the Author; Burnett, D. (1982) Dorset Shipwrecks. Stanbridge Wimborne Dorset: Dovecote Press; Mitchell, Peter (1986) The Wreckers Guide to South West Devon - Part 1. PlymouthSound Diving Publications; Mitchell, Peter (1992) The Wreckers Guide tp South West Devon - Part 2 (2 vol). 1st edn. Plymouth; Hayter, A. (2002) The Wreck of the Abergavenny - One of Britians Greatest Maritime Disasters and its Links to Literary Genius. London: Macmillan; Jones, P. (1983) Smuggler’s Tales: A brief history of Smuggling in East Devon and West Dorset. 1st edn. Uplyme, Dorset: Nigel J. Clarke Publications; Kemp, John (2007) The Book of the Chesil Beach, Dorset. 1st edn. Place of publication not identified: N. J. Clarke; Skelton, Ian F. (1979) Die Fraumetta Catharina von Flensburg - shipwreck - Plymouth Sound - 1984. British Sub-Aqua Club; George, Stephen J. (no date) The Forgotten Cannon of South Devon 1450-1823. Slapton, Kingsbridge. Devon: Stephen George; Smith, G. (1995) Hampshire & Dorset Shipwrecks. 1st edn. Newbury: Countryside Books; McDonald, K. (1982b) The Wreck Walker’s Guide (1 vol). 1st edn. Sevenoaks: Ashgrove Press; Bonnard, B. (1996) Wrecked around Alderney: The Stories of Retired Alderney Pilot, Jack Quinain. The Val, Alderney, Channel Islands: Alderney Printers; Couling, D. (1982) Wrecked on the Channel Islands. London: Stanford Maritime; Legg, R. (1984) Guide to Purbeck Coast and Shipwreck (1 vol). 1st edn. Sherborne, Dorset: Dorset Publishing Co, Sherborne; Morris, S. (1988) Portland: An Illustrated History. Reprint. Dorset: Dovecote Press; Ladle, Lilian (no date) The Studland Bay Wreck - A Spanish Shipwreck off the Dorset Coast. 1st edn. Poole: Poole Museum Service 1992; Potts, Mark and Tony Marks (2004) Before the Bells Have Faded - The Sinking of HMS Formidable - 1915. 1st edn. Cheshire: Wonderwork Studios Ltd; Nix, M. and Myers, M.R. (1982) Hartland Quay: The Story of a Vanished Port. 1st edn. Hartland Quay, Eng: Hartland Quay Museum; Nix, M. (1982) The Cruel Coast of North Devon. 1st edn. Bideford (N. Devon): Badger Books; Gunn, Ben (1999) The Last of the Wreckers and Other Tales of Old Woolacombe. 1st edn. Braunton, North Devon: G.S. Fisher, Rock Hill, Georgeham, Braunton; McDonald, K. (1996) Shipwrecks of the South Hams: The Wreckwalker’s guide to the Coast Path from Erme to Dart. 1st ed. Kingsbridge: Wreckwalker; Williams, S. (2012) Treasure of the Golden Grape: 11th December 1641 : A Chesil Beach wreck. Deadman’s Bay. (Q)
(Shipwrecks) Suffolk, Norfolk, and the East Coast Twenty three works Young, R. (ed.) (2003) The comprehensive guide to shipwrecks of the East Coast. 1: 1766 - 1917. Stroud: Tempus; Young, R. (ed.) (2004) The comprehensive guide to shipwrecks of the East Coast. 2: 1918 - 2003. Stroud: Tempus; Collings, P. (1988) The Illustrated Dictionary of North-East Shipwrecks. Durham: Collings & Brodie; Gale, A. (1993) Wrecks and Rescues: Shelter from the Storm : A History of Maritime Disasters and Heroism in Tyne & Wear. Newcastle upon Tyne: Keepdate; Bacon, Stuart R. (1996) Southwold, Sussex the Buss Creek wreck; Royal James Wreck; Dunwich Bank wreck. Colchester, Essex: Segment Publications, Colchester; Cox, Peter, & G., Tim (1996) The Wreck of the Ispolen - at Sherigham, Norfolk - 1897. Sheringham: Courtyard Publishing, Sheringham; Wright, E. (1994) North Ferriby and the Bronze Age boats. North Ferriby: Ferriby Heritage Group; Godfrey, A. and Lassey, P.J. (1989) Shipwrecks of the Yorkshire coast. 5. impr, repr. Clapham: Dalesman Books; Tikus, Ayer (2003) The Ship-Wrecks off North Norfolk. 1st edn. West Walton, Norfolk: Ayer Tikus Publications, West Walton; Tikus, Ayer (2004) The Ship-Wrecks off North East Norfolk. 1st edn. West Walton, Norfolk: Ayer Tikus Publications, West Walton; Temple, C.R. and Rodrigues, C. (1986) Shipwreck! wrecks and rescues off the East Anglian coast. Lowestoft, Suffolk: Tyndale + Panda; Higgins, D. (1987) The Beachmen: The Story of the Salvagers of the East Anglian Coast. Lavenham, Suffolk: Dalton; Temple, C.R. (1974) East Coast Shipwrecks. Norwich: Wensum Books (Norwich) Ltd; Biggs, Howard. (1977) The Sound of Maroons. 1st edn. Suffolk, Terence Dalton Limited; Malster, R. (1974) Saved from the Sea; The Story of Life-Saving Services on the East Anglian coast. Lavenham [England]: T. Dalton; Benham,Hervey (1980) The Salvagers - Book One, and book 2 - Memories of a Scroper’s son - book3 - Who, what, when and where? Colchester, Essex: Essex County Newspapers, Colchester; Tooke, Ruth et al. (2024) The Last Voyage of the Gloucester - Norfolk's Royal Shipwreck, 1682. 1st edn. Aylsham, Norfolk: Norfolk Museums Service; Wilson, K. (1982) Wreck of the Rohilla. Chequers, Sharrington, Melton Constable, Norfolk: Clement; Rothwell, Catherine (1983) Shipwrecks in the North-West. Brinscall: Ciountryside Publications, Brinscall; With five other works. (23)
Shipwrecks Outside UK Waters Twelve illustrated works Ballard, R.D. and Archbold, R. (1993) The Lost Ships of Guadalcanal. London: Weidenfield & Nicolson (A Weidenfield & Nicolson/Madison Press Book); Ballard, R.D. and Archbold, R. (1999) Return to Midway. London: Cassell; Ballard, R.D., Dunmore, S. and Marschall, K. (1995) Exploring the ‘Lusitania’: probing the mysteries of the sinking that changed history. 1. publ. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson; Marshall, Don (1978) California Shipwrecks -Footsteps in the Sea. 1st edn. Seattle: Superior Publishing Co; Farrington, Karen (1999) SHIPWRECKS. Two copies. London, Parkgate Books; Pearsall, R. (1996) Lost at Sea: Great Shipwrecks of History. New York, NY: Todtri; Grossmith, F.T. (1994) The Sinking of the Laconia: A Tragedy in the Battle of the Atlantic. Stamford: Watkins; Jennings, P.S. and Bosek, D. (eds) (1995) Shipwrecks. rev. and updated. London: Bison Books; Dear, I. (1990) Shipwreck! London: Portman Books; Green, Jeremy (1977) Historical background, excavation report, aand list of artefact drawings and an appendix of the Dutch East Indiaman Vergulde Draeck, Western Australia 1656 - compared to the loss of the VOC Fluit Lastdrager - Part 1. Western Australia Museum - BAR Sup.1977; Kocabas, Ufuck. (2008) The 'Old Ships' of the 'New Gate' Yenikapi'nin Eski Gemileri. 1st edn. Yayinlari; With three other works. (12)
Maritime History Hutchinson, G. (1994) Medieval ships and shipping. London: Leicester University Press, together with a typed letter from Simon Denison, editor of 'British Archeology', thanking Richard for agreeing to review the book and Richard's notes and review of the book; Mason, M., Greenhill, B. and Craig, R. (1980) The British seafarer. London: Hutchinson and Co (Publishers) Ltd; Mundy, P. (1984) The travels of Peter Mundy, 1597-1667. Edited by J. Keast. Redruth: Dyllansow Truran; Bowness, E. (1976) The four-masted barque. Rev. ed. Kings Langley, Herts: Model and Allied : Argus; Parkinson, C.N. (1999) The life and times of Horatio Hornblower. Bramley Books; Metson, Graham (ed) (1978) The Halifax Explosion - December 6th, 1917; The Mariners Mirror - journal- Vol.69-No.4 -November 1983; (1983). Journal of the Society for Nautical Research; Mannering, J. (ed.) (1997) The Chatham directory of inshore craft: traditional working vessels of the British Isles. London: Chatham; Plimsoll, S. (1873) Our seamen: an appeal. Nachdr. d. Ausg. London, 1873. Havant: K. Mason [u.a.]; and other books related to the subject.
Submarines and U-Boats Twenty seven works Rear-Admiral Gordon Campbell. (1928) My Mystery Ship. 1st edn. London, Hodder and Stoughton; With a reprint; Lt.-Command Harold Auten. (1919) "Q" BOAT ADVENTURES The Exploits of the Famous Mystery Ships by a "Q" Boat Commander. 6th printing, London, Herbert Jenkins; Lund, P. and Ludlam, H. (1973) Night of the U-boats. London, New York: Foulsham; Chatterton, E.Keble. (1972) Q-Ships and Their Story. 1st edn. Conway Maritime Press; Chatterton, E.Keble (1943) Beating the U-Boats. 1st edn. London: Hurst & Blackett Ltd; Chatterton, E.Keble (1942) Fighting the U-Boats. 1st edn. London : New York, N.Y., USA: Hurst & Blackett Ltd; Everitt, Don (1963) The K Boats. 1st edn. New York: Holt, Rinehart & Winston; Mars, Alastair (1971) British Submarines at War 1939-1945. 1st edn. London: .Purnell Book Services Ltd; Gray, E. (1996) Few Survived: A Comprehensive Survey of Submarine Accidents and Disasters. London: Cooper; Kemp, P. (1997) U-boats Destroyed: German Submarine Losses in the World Wars. London: Arms and Armour; Murphy, W.S. (1987) Father of the Submarine: The Life of the Reverend George Garrett Pasha. London: W. Kimber; Winton, J. (1981) Below the belt: Novelty, subterfuge and surprise in naval warfare. London: Conway Maritime Press; Rusbridger, J. (1991) Who sank ‘Surcouf’ ? The truth about the disappearance of the pride of the French navy. London Sydney Auckland: Century; Sharpe, P. (1998) U-boat fact file: 1935-1945. Leicester: Midland; Evans, A.S. (1986) Beneath the Waves: A History of HM Submarine Losses. London: Kimber; Gray, E. (1972a) The killing time: the U-boat war, 1914 - 18. London: Seeley, Service [and] Co; Terraine, J. (1989) Business in Great Waters: The U-boat Wars, 1916-1945. London: L. Cooper; Jameson, William (1965) The Most Formidable Thing. 1st edn. London: Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd; With eight other works. (27)
Shipping Companies History Interest O’Donoghue, K. and Appleyard, H.S. (1986) Hain of St. Ives. Kendal [England]: World Ship Society; Carvel, John, (1950) Stephen of Linthouse - A Record of Two Hundred Years of Shipbuilding 1750-1950, a compliment slip from the chairman of the publishers, Alexander Stephen & Sons, dedicated to Richard Larn on ffep; Thompson, M., Newton, D. and Robinson, R. (eds) (1999) Cook, Welton & Gemmell: shipbuilders of Hull and Beverley 1883-1963. Beverley: Hutton Press; Spaldin, Bert (1986) Shipbuilders of the Hartlepools. Hartlepool Borough Council; With further works. (Q)
Diving and Shipwrecks Twenty two works Mitchell, M. and Hextall, B. (1994) Dive Isle of Man: a diver guide. 1st edn. Teddington, Middlesex: Underwater World Publications; Godfrey, A. and Lassey, P. (1988) Dive Yorkshire. two copies. London: Underwater World Publications; McDonald, K. (1982) Diver guide to South Devon. London: Underwater Publications; Hinchcliffe, John & Vickie. (1984) Dive Dorset. A Diver Guide. 1st edn, two copies. London: Underwater Publications; Sammut, Anton. (1986) Diving the Maltese Islands. 1st edn. Malta, Submarine Exploration & Archaeology; McDonald, Kendall. (1987) Great British Wrecks. 1st edn. London: Underwater Publications; McDonald, K. (1989) Dive Sussex: a diver guide. Rev. ed. London: Underwater World Publications; Pritchard, M. and McDonald, K. (1987) Dive Wight and Hampshire. 1st edn. Teddington: Underwater World Publications; Pushman, David. (1999) The Loss of SS Treveal - -Dorset Shipwreck Mystery. 1st edn. Swanage, Downsway Books; Salisbury, Joh. (1984) Sussex Shipwrecks - A Personal View. Signed 1st edn. West Press; Shaw, David and Winfield, Barry. (1988) Dive North East - A Diver Guide. 1st edn. Underwater World Publications; Bignell, Alan. Kent Shipwrecks. 1st edn. Newbury, Countryside Books. With eight others. (22)
Maritime Reference and Shipwrecks Ortzen, L. (1974) Stories of Famous Disasters at Sea. London: ex-libris Richard Larn, Barker, Arthur Ltd, 1969; Wilson, Neil. (1998) Great Sea Disasters - The World's Worst Sea Accidents, Siena; Marriott, J. (1987) Disaster at sea. 1st edn. London: Allan Ltd; Zanelli, Leo. Unknown Shipwrecks around Britain, Kaye and Ward, 1974; Zanelli, Leo. Shipwrecks Around Britain - A Diver's Guide, Kaye and Ward, 1970; Zanelli, Leo. Shipwrecks Around Britain - A Diver's Guide, Kaye and Ward, 1978, with tip-ins; Harris, John. Without Trace - The Last Voyages of Eight Ships, 1982, Book Club Associates; Gjessing, Gutorm. The Viking Ship Finds, Guide Published by the Director of the Museum, 1955, Oslo; Wood, Walter. Survivors Tales of Famous Shipwrecks, first edition, ex libris Richard Larn label, 1932, Geoffrey Bles; McDonald, K. (1986) Great British wrecks: wreck diver’s guide. Vol. 1. 1st edn. London: Underwater World Publ (Diver guide series); Williams, David (1991) Salvage! Rescued From The Deep, Ian Allen Ltd; Wood, Walter (1974) Survivors Tales of Famous Shipwrecks, EP Publishing Ltd; Hood, Jean (2006) Come Hell and High Water, first edition, Burford Books; Forsberg, G. (1977) Salvage from the Sea. 1st edn. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul; Masters, David (1932) When Ships go Down. London: Eyre & Spottiswood; Ortzen, L. (1974) Stories of famous shipwrecks. London: Barker, Arthur Ltd; Wheeler, G.J.Captain (1958) Ship Salvage. 1st edn. London: George Philip & Son. Ltd; Edwards, B. (1990) The grey widow-maker. London: R. Hale; Together with further books. (Q)
Treasure Hunting Fifteen works Potter, J.S. (1973) The Treasure Diver’s Guide. [Rev. ed]. London: Hale; Wright, J. (1995) Encyclopedia of Sunken Treasure. London: M. O’Mara; Burgess, R.F. (1977) They Found Treasure: [interviews]. New York: Dodd, Mead; MacDonald, K. (1978) The Treasure Divers. London: Pelham Books, London; Williams, Mark (1981) Deep Sea Treasure. 1st edn. London: William Heinemann Ltd; Burgess, R.F. (1988) Sunken Treasure: Six Who Found Fortunes. 1st ed. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co; Mathewson, R.D. (1986) Treasure of the Atocha. New York: Pisces Books, E.P. Dutton; Throckmorton, Peter (1977) Diving for Treasure. 1st edn. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd; (Signed and inscribed) Crooks, David S. (2002) Sunken Treasure Books - A Bibliography - Introducing 750 books (1 vol). 2nd edn. The author; Furneaux, R. and Colbert, A. (1973) On Buried and Sunken Treasure. Harmondsworth: Longman Young Books; Wells, T. (1995) Shipwrecks & Sunken Treasure in Southeast Asia. 1st edn. Singapore: Times Editions; Kinder, G. (1998) Ship of Gold in the Deep Blue Sea. London: Little, Brown; Jessop, K. (1998) Goldfinder: The True Story of One Man’s Discovery of the Ocean’s Richest Secrets. London: Simon & Schuster; Fletcher, Edward. (1975) A Treasure Hunter's Guide. Bottles, Relics and Gems. Poole, Blandford Press; Marx, R.F. (1982) Robert Marx, author, archaeologist, treasure hunter, quest for treasure: the true story of Robert Marx’s unrelenting struggle against storms, sharks, political intrigue, and modern-day pirates in his effort to recover this lost 1656 king’s treasure. 1st ed. Dallas, Tex: Ram Books. (15)
Shipwreck Treasure Fourteen works Pickford, N. (ed.) (1994) The Atlas of Shipwreck & Treasure. London: Dorling Kindersley; Pickford, N. (1999) Lost Treasure Ships of the Twentieth Century. London: Pavilion Books; Pickford, N. (1999) Lost treasure ships of the twentieth century. London: Pavilion Books; Wilson, D. (1981) The World Atlas of Treasure. London: Book Club Associates; Pickford, N. (2006) Lost treasure ships of the Northern Seas: a guide and gazetteer to 2000 years of shipwreck. London: Chatham ; St. Paul, MN : Distributed in the U.S.A. by M.B.I. Pub. Co; Locker-Lampson, S. (1995) New Zealand treasure wrecks. Auckland, N.Z.: Halcyon Press; Allen, G. and Allen, D. (1978b) The Guns of Sacramento. London: Garton; Allen, G. and Allen, D. (1978a) Clive’s Lost Treasure. London: Robin Garton; Hinds, F. (1995) Riches from Wrecks: The Recovery of Sunken Cargoes. Glasgow: Brown, Son & Ferguson; Morris, K. and Rowlands, P. (1987) Exploring shipwrecks. Signed 1st edn. Leicester, England: Windward; Peterson, M. (1975) The Funnel of Gold. Boston Toronto: Little Brown; Beasant, J. (1995) Stalin’s silver. 1. publ. London: Bloomsbury; Chorlton, W. (ed.) (1974) Buried & sunken treasure. London: Marshall Cavendish (A Golden hands book); Marx, R.F. and Marx, J. (1993) The search for sunken treasure: exploring the world’s great shipwrecks. Shrewsbury: Swan Hill. (14)
Maritime History Bouquet, M.R. (1971) Westcountry sail: merchant shipping ; 1840 - 1960. Newton Abbot: David & Charles; Ashley, Clifford. (1981) The Ashley Book of Knots, Faber & Faber Limited; ‘Guns from the Sea - ship’s armaments in the age of discovery, current research and new discoveries in early artillery’ (1986). The Royal Armouries; McGuane, J.P. (2002) Heart of Oak: a sailor’s life in Nelson’s navy. 1st ed. New York: Norton; Together with other books and reports related to the subject.
Three books of sporting caricatures, 1920s and 1930s, to include Colin Watson (Haringay); Billy Bragg; Frank Arthur, Overseas Riders Champion 1929; Vic Huxley, World Champion 1930; and other dirt track racers; Brigadier-General A C Critchley, Chairman of Greyhound Racing Association; Mr A E Brice, Waterloo Cup Judge 1927; and other greyhound racing owners; Miss Joyce Gardner, Womens Billiards Champion; F Greenwood, Presiden Lecistershire Bowls; G Goodwin (Loughborough), Leicestershire Singles Bowling Champion 1927; W Cope (Belgrave), England Bowls Captain; Joe Davies, English Snooker Champion 1930; Clark M'Conachy, New Zealand Snooker Champion; Miss R E Haycock (Leicester), tennis player; D M Greig (Great Britain), tennis player; Miss Betty Nuttall (USA), Champion 1930; F Gordon Lowe, tennis player; Mrs Godfree, Champion 1924 and 1926; Capt Sir Malcolm Campbell, Land Speed Record Holder; Kaye Don, Water Speed Record Holder; Sir Henry Seagrave; J C Clay (Glamorgan), Cricket Captain 1927; Major M F Jewell (Worcester), Cricket Captain 1927); K S Duleepsinhji (Cambridge University and Sussex), cricketer; J E London (Poly H.), 100 yds Champion 1929; and other sportsmen and women; all drawn by Edwin Owen Sharp, member of Leicester Philatelic Society.Qty: 3
Collection of vintage enamel badges (mainly 1930s), includes: (1) I am a Cococub; (2) Teddy Tail League / Daily Mail; (3) Bobby Bear Club / Daily Herald; (4) A K Happy; (5) Daily Express Rupert League; (6) Reynold's Sunshine Circle; (7) - (9) League of Ovaltinies; (10) - (13) plus others; Fair Plus to Excellent; (13). NB: These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.
Kammer and Reinhardt / Simon and Halbig 126 bisque "Mein Lieblings Baby" character antique doll, German, 1914, K * R Simon & Halbig 126 50, blue eyes, open mouth, tremble tongue, five piece curved limb composition body, mohair wig and pate, internal voice box (inoperative), cotton white work clothing, 20"/51cm.
Simon & Halbig / Kammer & Reinhardt bisque antique child doll, German, c1910, impressed SIMON & HALBIG K * R 66, blue flirty eyes, mpoulded brows, open mouth, blonde wig and pate, pierced ears, composition and wood ball jointed body, wearing floral cotton dress with white cotton under garments, minor chips to piercings, 27"/68cm.
Armand Marseille three vintage bisque My Dream Babies, German, c 1926: (1) AM 351 black bisque, impressed AM 351 / 3 1/2 K, weighted brown eyes, open mouth, composition five piece curved limb body, colouring / glaze is uneven, nose and lips are rubbed, fingers and toes chipped, wearing white work christening gown, 13.5"/34cm; (2) AM 341, impressed AM 351 / 6 K, five piece curved limb composition body (repainted and not original body), neck socket has damage / pieces of bisque missing, some damage / repair to head, 20"/51cm; (3) AM 518, impressed AM 518 / 6 1/2 K, five piece curved limb composition body, wearing paint is crazed and surface flaking away in places; (3).
A collection of 20th century foreign banknotes. The collection to include examples such as 1945-47 British Military Authority Six Pence, 1940 Dutch East India (Indonesia) One Gulden ( MN 178207 ), 1944 French Algeria One Franc ( Series B4 No 371608 ),1940 British Malaya (Malaysia) Ten Cents ( G654503 ), 1937 German Third Reich One Rentenmark ( L 58095478 ), 1943 Bulgaria Twenty Leva ( C 438894 ), 1943 Malta One Shilling ( 201717 ), and 1929 German Weimar Republic Ten Reichsmark ( K 26379378 ). Alongside examples from Egypt, France, Italy, Japanese Military Occupation, Thailand, Brazil, and others.
Diamond cluster ring and pair of half eternity rings, the cluster with a central radiant cut diamond, estimated to weigh approximately 0.50cts, in octagonal border with brilliant cut diamonds and further brilliant cut diamonds to the shoulders, together with a pair of diamond half eternity rings, all in 14ct white gold settings. Estimated total diamond weight 1.42cts. Ring size KTotal gross weight 11.2 gramsPurchased from Diamonds International, August 2016. Certificate gives the following information: Radiant cut diamond, colour H- I, clarity SI²- SI³.
Complete deck of 52 Imperial Royal playing cards by S & J Fuller, circa 1830, the court cards depicting historial figures of France, England, Spain and Turkey, 9.1 x 6.4cm, with original gilt tooled box. NB: Mr Rayner notes '52/52 (descriptive card missing). Per WoPC (BT) Imperial Royal Playing Cards published by S. & J. Fuller, 34 Rathbone Place, London, 1828. The court cards show sombre portraits of historical figures of England, Spain, Turkey and France. Three of the Aces are decorated with royal insignia whilst the fourth - Ace spades is the "Old Frizzle" duty Ace. King spades - Henry VIII, Queen spades - Anne Boleyn, Jack of spades - Cardinal Wolsey. K O Francis I, Q Eleonora of Portugal, J Cardinal du Bellay. Francis I, Q. Suliman the Magnificent, Q. Roxalana, Bararossa, K Emperor Charles V, Q Isabella, J Cardinal Adrian (afterwards Pope). Provenance: Estate of Christopher Rayner, long-standing member of the International Society of Playing Cards and at various times Secretary, Chairman, Vice-President and President of the Society.

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