Nelson-Naval uniform, grey hair; Lady Hamilton-White dress, auburn hair. Lord Nelson led England to victory in the Battle of Trafalgar, but lost his own life. Lady Emma Hamilton secured supplies to Malta during it's French occupation. Nelson and Lady had a daughter, Horatia, born in 1801. This jug was issued by Lawleys By Post in a limited edition of 1,500 pieces.Series: Double Character Jugs. Royal Doulton backstamp. Comes with certificate of authenticity. Artist: William K. HarperIssued: 1997Dimensions: 4"HEdition Number: 701 Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
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Rubin - Brillant verzierter CocktailringVermutlich Lissabon oder Polen 1970er JahreWeißgold 500/-, Feingehalt Punze. 1 Brillant, ca. 1,20 ct., CR (K-L), VS 1-2. ca. 90 rund facettierte Rubine, zus. ca. 4,5 ct., tiefe lebhafte Farbqualität. Im guten bis sehr guten Zustand. Ringgröße: 56,5. Ca. 12,69 g g.Goldschmiedeausführung: der zentriert gesetzte Brillant sowie die Rubine wurden in Pavè - Technik eingefasst.Laborbericht: Dott. Maurizio Martini, Certificato No. 26An-21, Roma 1 Ottobre 2021
Carl Spitzweg1808 München - 1885 ebendaDie FrühstückslektüreÖl auf Karton. 20,6 x 13,6 cm. Rest. Min. besch. Rahmen besch. (36 x 29 cm).Rücks. Nachlass-Stempel in Schwarz (Lugt 2307). Ebda. Klebeetikett Ausst. Haus der Kunst, München, 1985/86 mit Nr. 372 und Klebeetikett Hasenkamp 1985 mit Bezeichnung "K. Loreck, Neufahrn" und Nr. 25. Hs. Nummerierung "5". - Auf der Rahmenrückseite hs. Nummerierung "5". Ebda. Klebeetikett Ausst. Haus der Kunst, München, 1967/68 mit Nr. 35 und Angabe des Leihgebers "Loreck". Klebeetikett eines Rahmenmachers mit hs. Bezeichnung. Klebeetikett mit hs. Nummerierung "154". Ein in einen dunkelroten Morgenmantel gekleideter, allem Anschein nach gutsituierter Zeitungsleser steht in seinem abgeschiedenen Gärtchen. Hinter ihm die Hauswand, über dem Fenster eine Fassadenmalerei des 18. Jahrhunderts. An der Hausecke hängt ein verlassener Vogelbauer. Unter einem Busch links ein kleiner Tisch mit dem Morgenkaffee und ein Sessel. Der Leser zieht es aber vor, sich seiner Lektüre stehend zu widmen. Der Busch spendet ihm Schatten, die dunkle Silhouette des Lesers zeichnet sich dadurch klar von der sonnenbeschienenen Hauswand ab. Der Unterkiefer des Mannes ist leicht vorgeschoben, die Lippen geschürzt. Durch die Brille blickt er konzentriert auf seine Lektüre. Der Schirm seiner Kopfbedeckung ermöglicht ihm ein störungsfreies Lesen. Nach Siegfried Wichmann (AK 1985/86, s. u.) handelt es sich bei dem Dargestellten um Spitzwegs Nachbarn, den er täglich beobachten konnte. Das morgendliche Idyll scheint perfekt. Aber die Ruhe trügt. Eine Ruhe, die sich dem Betrachtenden durch den leeren Vogelbauer (ohne ein lustig zwitscherndes Vögelchen) und das abweisend verschlossene Fenster umso stärker vermittelt. Denn der Leser sucht bewusst einen störungsfreien Rückzugsort. Sein einziges Interesse ist auf die Zeitung beschränkt. Seine Umgebung hat er vergessen, die kurze Entfernung zwischen Blatt und Augen scheint das Maß seiner Welt zu sein. Diese kleine Welt endet mit dem Gartenzaun: Denn draußen ist Revolution! Die Aufstände und bürgerlich-revolutionären Erhebungen der Jahre 1848 und 1849 werden jedoch niedergeschlagen. Und mit dieser Niederschlagung ging eine Einschränkung bürgerlicher Rechte einher. Zeitungen und Lesegesellschaften wurden verboten, Publikationen unterlagen einer strengen Zensur. Das gegenseitige Bespitzeln erlebte eine hohe Zeit. Und "Justitia" war nicht mehr unparteiisch - unser Meister, Carl Spitzweg, schuf das sprechendste und anklagendste Werk, das sich diesen Umständen widmet: Mit "Fiat Justitia" (bei NEUMEISTER im Jahr 2020 versteigert) riskierte er seine Karriere, der Schriftsteller Heinrich Heine, der seine Kritik nicht in Form eines gemalten kleinstädtischen Idylls sondern in Schrift formulierte, musste ins Exil gehen. Es war für die Bürger ratsam, sich politisch nicht zu äußern. Der Rückzug in den privaten Raum ermöglichte dagegen ein kleines, stilles Glück. Unbeobachtet und fernab der Gesellschaft konnte der Zeitungsleser sich über das Geschehen "draußen" informieren und wenigstens mimisch seine Meinung über das zum Ausdruck bringen, was allmorgendlich in der Zeitung stand.Literatur: Wichmann, Siegfried / Hase, Ulrike von, Ausst.-Kat. "Carl Spitzweg und sein Freundeskreis". München, Haus der Kunst, 7. Oktober 1967 - 7. Januar 1968. München 1967, S. 36, Kat.-Nr. 35 (mit Maßangabe 20,6 x 14,2 cm, ohne Abb.). Dort "um 1860" datiert. - Wichmann, Siegfried, Ausst.-Kat. "Carl Spitzweg und französischen Zeichner. Daumier - Grandville - Gavarni - Doré. München, Haus der Kunst, 23. November 1985 - 2. Februar 1986. Herrsching 1985, S. 460, Kat.-Nr. 372 (mit Abb. S. 241 und Maßangabe 20,6 x 13,7 cm). Dort "um 1850/55 datiert. Vgl. Wichmann, Siegfried, Ausst.-Kat. "Carl Spitzweg und französischen Zeichner. Daumier - Grandville - Gavarni - Doré. München, Has der Kunst, 23. November 1985 - 2. Februar 1986. Herrsching 1985, S. 460, Kat.-Nr. 371 (mit Abb. S. 241): Vorstudie des Zeitungslesers (München, Staatliche Graphische Sammlung, Inv.-Nr. 28402).Provenienz: Karl Loreck, München. - Süddeutsche Privatsammlung.
SOUTHERN RHODESIA. George V, 1910-36. Silver Halfcrown, 1935. Royal Mint. Crowned head of King George V facing left, lettering around; "GEORGE V KING EMPEROR". Design by Percy Metcalfe. / Crowned Shield with pick, denomination below, name at the top; "SOUTHERN·19 34·RHODESIA Gv R·I K G +HALF CROWN+". Design by George Kruger Gray. Edge Milled.Reference: KM-5Mintage: 512,000.Diameter: 32.3 mm.Weight: 14.14 g.Composition: 925/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: 18% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.
Rowling, J. K., Harry Potter, a set of seven Deluxe First Editions, comprising: first impressions Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone; Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets; Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire; Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix; Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince; Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows; and second impression of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, all original cloth with mounted colour illustration and gilt signature, London: Bloomsbury, 1999-2007 (7) Condition Report: The copies of The Chamber of Secrets and The Prisoner of Azkaban have numerous small dark stains to several pages, these are possibly from the publisher since these books were kept by the owner in sealed plastic wrappings prior to consignment, of these only the wrapping for The Philosopher's Stone had a slightly broken seal. Otherwise, there are some small pen strokes to the page ends of The Goblet of Fire and The Deathly Hallows, some very minor scuff marks to the spine of The Deathly Hallows, and some light marks and dust to The Goblet of Fire and The Deathly Hallows. Despite these minor flaws this lot is nonetheless a smart publication of an iconic series of books. Please see additional images for reference here: https://we.tl/t-zumk9oaowK
A group of Sèvres and Sèvres style porcelain, 18th-19th centuries, comprising: two Sèvres porcelain later decorated blue-ground cups and a Sèvres porcelain later decorated blue-ground saucer, the porcelain 18th century, interlaced L marks, incised numerals to cups, the cups reserved with panels of landscape vignettes with sheep, a ram, and a basket of flowers, within elaborate gilt cartouches, the interior of one with an elaborate gilt border, the interior of the other with a similar vignette, the saucer similarly decorated, the cups 8.3cm diameter; the saucer 13.1cm diameter; together with a Sèvres porcelain later decorated bleu céleste pointillé-ground teacup and a saucer, the porcelain saucer 18th century, the cup Sèvres style and 19th century, the cup with blue spurious interlaced L mark enclosing date letter P for 1768 and spurious painter’s K mark for Charles-Nicolas Dodin, the saucer with spurious interlaced L mark enclosing date letter cc for 1780 and painter's mark for Guillaume Noël, the ground of the cup reserved with a white band centred by a garland, widening at the front to an oval panel enclosing a putto, the centre of the saucer with a dove and a quiver, within concentric garlands and bleu celeste bands with pointille ornament, against the bleu céleste pointillé ground with laurel garlands, the cup 8.4cm diameter; the saucer 12.2cm diameter; and a pair of gilt-metal-mounted Sèvres style porcelain blue-ground small oviform vases, 19th century, spurious interlaced L marks enclosing fleur de lys and SEVRES marks, the mounts on the necks with pendant garlands, on gilt-metal Louis XVI-style stepped feet, 10.1cm high overall (7) Footnotes: Note: The bleu céleste pointillé-ground teacup and saucer is made in the style of the 1770 service purchased by the comtesse du Barry (Madame du Barry’, the last mistress of King Louis XV of France), for use at the Château Louveciennes, the château given to her by the king in 1769, or the very similar service made for Sir Penistone Lamb, later Lord Melbourne and later (1781) Viscount Melbourne of Kilmore. For a discussion of these almost identical 18th century services, see David Peters, Sèvres Plates and Services of the 18th Century, Little Berkhamsted, 2005, Vol. II, no. 70-5, pp. 435-436, and 71-2, pp. 447-448. A bottle-cooler from the du Barry service was sold in the Augustus Collection sale at Christie’s, New York, on 7th October 2022, lot 48. Condition Report: Overall, the condition of these three pieces appears to be good, with the exception that there are some areas of slight wear to the gilt rim of one cup (the one with the gilt border on the interior). The same cup has a firing fault to the handle which dates from the time of manufacture. A slight blue mark to the interior also dates from the time of manufacture, and these faults probably explain why the decoration of the cup was not completed by the factory at the time, and it was decorated at a later date elsewhere. Similarly, there is a slight blue smudge to the interior of the other cup and a blue mark on the handle – both faults which date to the time of manufacture. Please see additional images for reference here: https://we.tl/t-VuCG5tSkMS
PURCHASER MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OVERA Weihrauch HW 97 K .22 Calibre Under-lever Air Rifle, number 1508420, with blued finish, the beech stock with chequered semi-pistol grip, with sound moderator and set with an SMK 3-9X40 scope, with instruction booklet, in a green nylon slip case.Good clean working condition.
A group of silver and white metal. Various dates and makers. The group comprising: a silver armada dish, London, 1976, Asprey & Co., with reeded border and monogram engraved to centre, 22.7cm dia.; a pair of small Asprey & Co. armada dish ashtrays, London, 1997, 8.2cm dia.; an Egyptian entrée dish, stamped with Egyptian marks for Cairo, 1946-1966, of shaped, square form with fluted sides and applied floral bands to cover, 17.1cm dia, 12cm high; two small, square-shaped Greek dishes with rope twist borders, 11cm dia., stamped 900, Aohnai, M&K; A small circular dish with applied leaves to centre, stamped 925, 10.4cm dia.; a Turkish footed dish, pierced with sun motif and foliate patterns, stamped with Tughra mark, 16.9cm dia., 5.5cm high; and six various Turkish and Egyptian ashtrays, all with Egyptian or Turkish marks, total weighable silver approx. 58ozt (a lot) Condition Report: All items included in the weight
UCC - The Diseases of the Lungs, Heart and Aorta by Walter Hayle Walshe (Irish Physician who was a pioneer in the study of cancer) 1854; Digestion and it's Derangements by Thomas K Chambers 1856; The Stomach by George Budd, 1855; and Obstetric medicine & Surgery by Francis H Ramsbottom, 1856 - All fine full calf bindings with gilt titles and raised bands on spines and with crest of Queens College Cork. All prizes to Michael Joseph Rahilly c.1850's (4)
Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, £1, 17 March 1960, serial number A01 000005, ink annotation in left field ‘Presented to me by C F Cobbold, Governor Bank of Eng’, also similar annotation on reverse, about uncirculated and an exceptionally low number, a most unusual and desirable note EPM B281 £800-£1,000
Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings, 21 November 1955, serial number C67Z 192564, £1, 21 November 1955, serial number C85L 577813, 10 Shillings, 1960, prefixes C16, B52N, M59 and 24X, the first 10 Shilling good very fine, the remainder good extremely fine to uncirculated, a useful group with first/last series (7 notes) EPM B271, B273, B281, B282, B284, B285 £60-£80
Bank of England, Leslie K. O’Brien, 10 Shillings, 21 November 1955, serial number Z85X, £1 (4), 21 November 1955, prefixes L94J, N49J, N24K and S41K, £5 (3), 1 February 1957, prefixes B18 and D94, 12 July 1961, prefix J29, good very fine to uncirculated (8 notes) EPM B271, B273, B277, B280 £80-£120
Bank of England, a large group comprising Leslie K. O’Brien, £1, 17 March 1960, serial number M60 533406, 10 Shillings, 12 October 1961, prefix A37, A82 (2), B04, S15, 54H, 66H, 23H, J.Q Hollom, £5, 1963, 10 Shillings (4), £5 (3), J.S Fforde, 1967, 10 Shillings (3), 1967, J.B.Page, £1, 1970 (7), £1, 1980 (8), including A01, A03 and A09 prefixes, Somerset, £1 (2), 1981, very fine to uncirculated, most uncirculated (63 notes) EPM B285, B286, B294, B295, B297, B301, B305, B307, B309, B310, B312, B322, B337, B339, B341 £180-£220
Football programmes, Nottingham Forest, home & away selection, mostly friendlies & testimonial matches, 39 programmes in total, 18 homes inc. Malmo 6 Nov 1961 Test., New Zealand National X1 63/4 Fr., Glasgow Celtic 64/5 Fr., Partick Thistle 65/6 Fr. (4 pages), Kaiserslautern 72/3 Fr. & others, plus 21 away games inc. Notts County 19 August 1939 Jubilee Benevolent Fund match (heavy foxing), Barrow 17 April 1961 Test., Peterborough Utd 20 March 1961 Test., Brentford 15 Aug 1964 Fr. (4 pages), Enfield 29 Mar 1966 Fr., Raith Rovers 5 Aug 1967 Fr., SV Werder 1 Aug 1968 Fr., Blue Stars (Zurich) Junior Tournament 1988/89, K. Lierse 15 Aug 1984 Fr. (single sheet), Sport Newspaper issue covering match v Barcelona 23 Aug 1983 Joan Gamper Trophy etc (a few fair, mostly good) (39)
Postcards, Transport, a selection of 14 cards of motorcycles, sport related, inc. G.G Miles (24 hr trial), looping the loop with sidecar, Eric C Peacock one armed demon motorist on Castrol (poor), various races, Speedway stars Lloyd Goffe, Telfer Hicks, K McKinley, Arthur Forrest (Flash, Halifax Dukes) age 17 (1949), Vic Duggan, Graham Warren, and George Craig (6 with plain backs) (mainly gd, 1 poor)

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