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Garnitur mit Saphiren und Brillanten, bestehend aus: Collier, Armband und RingDeutschland, 1950er-1960er Jahre Weißgold 18 K (750/-) und 585/-, gestempelt. 31 Diamanten überwiegend im Brillantschliff, wenige im Achtkantschliff, zus. ca. 0,60 ct. 9 Saphire im Brillantschliff, 3 Saphire im Navette- und 1 Saphir im ovalen Facettenschliff, zus. ca. 3,50 ct. Collier: L. ca. 44,5 cm. Armband: L. ca. 18,3 cm. Ringgröße: 56. Collier und Ring: ca. 17,2 g. Armband: ca. 17,1 g. SvP
Dickens (Charles) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, first issue, half-title, additional engraved title, frontispiece and 41 plates by R. Seymour and H.K. Browne ("Phiz"), a very good, clean copy, 19th century polished calf, gilt, spine gilt in compartments, neatly and sympathetically rebacked, retaining original backstrip, 1837; The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, without publisher's imprint to plates and with 'sister' for 'visitor' on p.123, engraved portrait frontispiece and 39 plates by Hablot K. Browne, occasional foxing, mostly to plates, contemporary half morocco, gilt, spine with gilt decoration, 1839, first editions in book form; and 4 others, first editions by the same, 8vo (6)⁂ A complete list of the issue points and plate states for the first mentioned is available upon request.
Dickens (Charles) The Personal History of David Copperfield, half-title, frontispiece, additional engraved title and 38 plates by Hablot K. Browne, spotting, armorial bookplate of William Bagnall to front pastedown, contemporary half calf, neatly and sympathetically rebacked, spine gilt, covers rubbed, 1850; Master Humphrey's Clock, 3 vol. in 1, wood-engraved frontispieces (1 neatly repaired at head) and illustrations by George Cattermole and H.K. Browne, the odd spot but very clean generally, modern red crushed morocco, gilt, gilt portrait of Dickens to upper cover and his signature in gilt to lower cover, spine gilt in compartments, g.e., 1840-41; and 5 others, first editions by the same, 8vo (7)
Dickens (Charles) A Tale of Two Cities, first edition in book form, first issue with p.213 misnumbered 113, etched frontispiece, additional title (both foxed), and 14 plates by Hablot K. Brown, some light offsetting and scattered foxing, original upper wrapper of part 1 bound at front, crushed brown morocco, gilt, by Zaehnsdorf, spine gilt in compartments, t.e.g., others uncut, [Eckel p.86; Smith I, 13], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1859.
[Surtees (Robert Smith)] [Sporting Novels], 7 vol., comprising Hawbuck Grange or, The Sporting Adventures of Thomas Scott, Esq., half-title, 8 etched plates, 1847; Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour, first issue, with dedication to "Lord Elcho", 13 hand-coloured engraved plates, 1853; Handley Cross..., third issue, 17 hand-coloured engraved plates, 1854; "Ask Mama"..., 13 hand-coloured engraved plates, 1858; "Plain or Ringlets", additional hand-coloured engraved title and 12 hand-coloured engraved plates, 1860; Mr. Facey Romford's Hounds, half-title, 24 hand-coloured engraved plates, 1865; Hillingdon Hall or the Cockney Squire, 12 hand-coloured plates, lacking advertisements, 1888, first or first illustrated editions, plates and illustrations by John Leech, H. K. Browne or Wildrake, Heath and Jellicoe, some occasional minor marking or spotting but overall internally very good, red crushed morocco, gilt, by Bayntun, covers with gilt sporting motifs, spines gilt in compartments with sporting motifs, some bumping to corners, g.e., a few with original cloth covers and spines bound at rear, 8vo.
Dickens (Charles) The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, first edition in book form later issue with letterpress title dated 1838 (final roman "i" erased and altered to appear as 1837), half-title, frontispiece, pictorial title and 41 etched plates by R. Seymour, R.W. Buss and Halbot K. Browne, spotting and browning (mainly marginal) to plates, some light off-setting, original slate fine-diaper cloth, joints and spine ends with tears and chips, corners a little rubbed, [Eckel p.17-18; Hatton and Cleaver pp.1-88; Smith pp.19-27 (this issue see n.1)], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1838.
Dickens (Charles) The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby, first edition in book form, with publisher's imprint to frontispiece and first four plates, half-title, engraved portrait frontispiece, 39 plates by Halbot K. Browne, list of plates with 2 small marginal tears and paper repairs, some offsetting, spotting, endpapers renewed, original first state green fine-diaper cloth, some very light sunning to spine, recased, spine ends strengthened and repaired, in effect still an attractive copy overall, [Eckel pp.64-66; Smith I,5], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1839.
Dickens (Charles) A Tale of Two Cities, first edition in book form, third issue with title dated 1860, half-title, engraved frontispiece, additional vignette title and 14 plates by Hablot K. Browne, tissue guards, bookplates of I.T.Davy and Walter Harold Wilkin, original green cloth with blind-stamped border (Smith's secondary binding), spine faded, corners bumped, slightly cocked, one or two small spots to lower cover, small scores to fore-edges where once tied with cord, still a very good copy, [Eckel pp.86-90; Smith I, 13], 8vo, Chapman and Hall, 1860.
[Rowling (J.K.)] "Robert Galbraith". The Cuckoo's Calling, 2013; The Silkworm, signed by the author as Robert Galbraith on title, hologram sticker facing title, Goldsboro Books golden ticket in golden envelope loosely inserted, 2014; Career of Evil, first state with "Copyright J. K. Rowling" to title verso, signed by the author as Robert Galbraith on title, Signed First Edition Foyles sticker to jacket upper panel, 2015; Lethal White, 2018; Troubled Blood, 2020, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets, some light creasing to head and foot, else near-fine, 8vo (5)⁂ The complete Cormoran Strike novels published to date.
Chapbooks.- Broad Grins; or, Joe Miller in America Collected by a Rale Kentuckian, engraved frontispiece, lacking lower wrapper and spine, upper cover chipped, Manchester, William Willis, 1839 § Steerwell (J.) The Little Traveller; or, a Sketch of the Various Nations of the World, hand-coloured frontispiece and numerous illustrations, ink ownership inscription to head of title, hole to upper cover, lower cover chipped, A. K. Newman, n.d. § Valentine's Day, or, Quizzes for the Post, hand-coloured folding frontispiece, vignette title illustration, surface tear affecting title, spine chipped, n.d., original wrappers, some creasing and soiling; and 9 others, chapbooks, 8vo (12)
A Good Selection of Pentax Camera Accessories, to include a Pentax Mirror Adapater, an Asahi Pentax Microscope Adapter II, a Pentax Magnifier FB, a Pentax Infrared Remote, an Asahi Pentax Monocular Converter K, an Asahi Pentax Refconverter, a Pentax LX Eye-Level Finder, a Pentax Microscope Adapter K, a Pentax Photo Lupe 5.5x, a Pentax Refconverter-A, a Pentax Camera Maintenance Kit II, an Asahi Pentax Maintenance Kit, a Pentax Rear Converter-A 2x-S, & more,
A Large Selection of Pentax Flash & Power Accessories, to include a boxed Pentax TR Power Pack-2 PW-222, a boxed Pentax AC Adapter II, a boxed Pentax AF-360FGZ flash gun, a boxed Pentax AF-540FGZ, two Pentax Infrared Recievers, a boxed Pentax TR Power Pack 3, a boxed Cable Switch F, a Ricoh Pentax AC Adapter Kit K-AC128 H, & much more,
Adolf Luther, 1912 Krefeld-Uerdingen – 1990 KrefeldOHNE TITEL, 1975 Mischtechnik mit schwarzem Eierkarton, 30 kleinen Spiegeln, montiert auf Holzplatte unter Plexiglaskasten. Unterhalb der Holzplatte signiert und datiert „Luther 75“.Der Künstler war ein Hauptvertreter der Kinetischen Kunst und Optical Art. Bekannt wurde er vor allem für seine Hohlspiegelobjekte. Zu erwähnen sind beispielsweise diese für die Olympischen Spiele in München 1972.Provenienz: K + D, Wehr. Privatsammlung, Süddeutschland. (1300966) (18)
WW2 RAF Collection of 15 Signed First Day Covers With Stamps and Postmarks. Signatures include Flt Lt D Swaffer, Flt Lt J McLaren, Captain D Hill, Flt Lt I Dugmore, Flt Lt D H Bendall, N J Walsh, Francis J Field, Parachutist J R Nicholls, Flt Sgt A B Watkin, Flt Lt Reeves, Flt Lt Webb, Captain Giovanni Abrate, Peter Rogers Flt Sgt D Clements, Brigadier Gon Kuebart, Fg Off K Breadmore and C Williams. All Covers Have Official Stamps and Postmarks. Fantastic Collection. May Yield Good Value. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
World War II Signed FDC Titled Escape of H. M. S Amethyst from the Yangtse River. Signed by Commander J. S Kerans D. S. O R. N Captain and Lieut Comdr K. S Hett, R. N, Sub, LT HMS. 30th Anniversary, 31 July 1949. 13p Stamp Postmark 31st July 79. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Fantastic Yangtse River Conflict Collection of Signed Covers, Information, Photos, Reports and Christmas Cards. A Christmas Card Sent From China from Jack French (Leading Telegraphist of HMS Amethyst). Signed Covers includes Signatures from Vice Admiral Peter Berger, Jack French, K Hett, Sidney Horton, William Smith, Don Redman, R Howell, Bob Stone, John Dunstan, Miles Chapman, Thomas Flanaghan, The Rt Hon Oliver Letwin. A Handwritten Letter Signed and Dated From Jack French. collection of black and white conflict photos. Reports on the Iconic On Board Cat Simon. Wonderful Sought after Collection. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Ein Paar Deckelterrinen mit UntersatzBreslau, 1792 - 1793, Tobias Meyer und Gottlieb Benjamin Vogtmann (Untersatz) Silber, innen vergoldet. Ovale Empireform mit hochgezogenen gerippten Henkeln auf ovalem Sockel, flach gewölbter Deckel mit Balusterknauf. Pfeifenfries auf Sockel- und Terrinenrand. Marken auf allen Teilen (Hintze Breslau, Bz. Nr. 22, Jahresbuchstabe K, Mz. Nr. 175 bzw. S. 119 und Mz. Nr. 173, Preußischer Kriegssteuerstempel 1809/1812), Meister 1790, stirbt 1824 bzw. Meister 1784, stirbt 1810. Dellen, Min. besch. 50 x 42 x 32 cm. Zus. ca.11400 g.
Unbekannt19. Jh Militärische Szenen3 Blätter, "Erinnerungen an das K. Württembergische Armee-Corps [...]" - "Die Schlacht bei Aspern" - "Erzherzog Carl von Österreich an der Schlacht bei Aspern [...]". Tlw. rücks. mit Etikett "Erbschaft Hzg. Albrecht E. von Württ. Nr. 404", und "H. C. A. v. W. Privat-Eigentum". Tlw. fleckig, Lithographie mit Riss an zwei Seiten. Rahmen (von 48,5 x 60 cm bis 75 x 94 cm). Konvolut bestehend aus: ein Erinnerungsblatt an die Württemberger Armee unter dem damaligen Kronprinzen Friedrich Wilhelm von Württemberg. Diese Lithographie besteht aus einem zentralen Bild mit dem Kronprinzen auf einem sich aufrichtenden Pferd in der Mitte und 12 um diese Darstellung herum plazierten betitelten Szenen. 2.) Szene aus der Schlacht von Aspern. Die Lithographie nach dem Gemälde von Peter Krafft (heute Sammlung Liechtenstein). 3.) Darstellung der angreifenden Österreichischen Armee mit ihrem Anführer Erzherzog Carl von Österreich auf einem sich aufrichtenden Pferd. Um die Darstellung herum werden von links oben nach rechts unten chronologisch einzelne Kämpfe von der Schlacht von Aldenhoven am 17. März 1793 bis zur Schlacht bei Aspern 21. Mai 1809 dargestellt. Nicht ausgerahmt.
DeutschAnfang 19. Jh Herzog Eugen Friedrich Heinrich von Württemberg-CarlsruheBrustbild nach links. Pastell BA im Oval 7,5 x 6 cm. Berieben. Rahmen min. besch. (14,5 x 12,6 cm). Dabei: Kol. Porträtphotographie, K. K. Hof-Photograph Angerer, Wien, in Lederetui des Hoflieferanten Kl. Schittenhelm's Sohn, Wien. Auf rücks. Klebezettel hs. mit Angaben zum Dargestellten bezeichnet. Herzog Eugen Friedrich Heinrich von Württemberg-Carlsruhe (1758 Schwedt/Oder - 1822 Meiningen) war ein jüngerer Sohn des Herzogs Friedrich Eugen von Württemberg (1732-1797) aus dessen Ehe mit Friederike Dorothea Sophia, geb. Prinzessin von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1736-1798). Der Prinz trat jung in preußische Dienste und war mit seinem Husarenregiment Nr. 4 in der schlesischen Stadt Oels stationiert. Seit 1795 war Eugen Gouverneur der Festung Glogau. Oels war die Residenz von Eugens württembergischen Verwandten, die das Herzogtum Oels regierten. Der letzte Herzog, Carl Christian Erdmann von Württemberg-Oels, hinterließ Eugen testamentarisch Stadt und Schloss Carlsruhe als Fideikommiss. Eugen heiratete 1787 Prinzessin Luise zu Stolberg-Gedern (1764-1834), Tochter des Prinzen Christian Carl zu Stolberg-Gedern. Luise war seit 1782 die Witwe des Herzogs Karl von Sachsen-Meiningen. Durch Herzog Eugen wurde Carlsruhe ständige Residenz, die er mit einem Theater und einer Hofkapelle ausstattete. 1806 holte der Herzog Carl Maria von Weber als Kapellmeister nach Carlsruhe. Die letzten Lebensmonate verbrachte Eugen in Meiningen, wo er nahe der Herzoglichen Gruftkapelle beigesetzt wurde.
Tischdekoration, 14-teiligWerner & Mieth, Berlin, um 1800 Flussglas, Dekor mit polychromen Blumengirlanden. Schwarzlotmalerei. Bronzemontierung vergoldet. Alabasterplinthe. Amphorenvase mit Schlangenhenkel. Neun Fußschalen (eine besch.), zwei Deckelschalen (besch.). H. der Vase 40 cm. Dabei: Steckaufsätze mit Ketten, Bronze vergoldet. Nicht zugehörig. Fein ziselierte Bronzemontierungen in Gestalt von Schlangen, Bocksbeinen und Satyrmasken. Vgl. Möller, Frank C. und Sabine, 18 Objekte um 1800. Hamburg 2014, S. 68 (Flussglasvase mit Schlangenhenkeln, K. F. Schinkel zugeschrieben, um 1810).
A FRENCH MARBLE GROUP OF THE MADONNA AND CHILD LATE 17TH OR EARLY 18TH CENTURY The Madonna with a sceptre in her proper right hand, the reverse unfinished, on a gold painted composite stone base the figure 73 cm high, 78.8 cm high overall It has previously been suggested that this piece may be the work of the French sculptor Thomas Veyrier (1658 - after 1723), see K. Herding, Pierre Puget: das bildernerische Werk, Berlin, 1970. Condition Report: Base is later and associated- it has lifting paint and some wear and losses notably to the lower edges. There is an area of infill between the base and the lower front corner of the figure Index finger of child missing Restorations to her right hand, and to the sceptre. The thumb on her right hand slightly rubbed and incomplete- sceptre end missing. Small area of infill to her right hand side. Please see additional imagesCondition Report Disclaimer
A platinum five stone diamond ring, with a row of graduated brilliant cut diamonds, rub set to a scalloped edge, to slightly tapered shoulders and a 'D' section shank, Birmingham, common control mark, 5.15g.Finger size K¾Condition report: Minor surface marks/scratches to mount.The diamonds are assessed as approximately:Colour G/HClarity SI1/SI2The centre diamond measures approximately 3.90 x 2.20mm, estimated as approximately 0.20ct.
A gold single stone ruby ring, with a circular mixed cut ruby, approximately 4.65mm diameter, claw set to tapered scroll shoulders and a plain shank, 1.57g.Finger size KCondition report: Hollow mount, dented in places, and some splits at the solder joins.Surface reaching inclusions to ruby. Surface marks/scratches to mount.Some remnants of black enamel. Pavilion of the ruby extends below the underside of the mount.
A gold amethyst ring, with a cabochon amethyst milligrain set to a plain collet at the centre of the oval head, with scrolled wire and bead decoration, to twisted wire shoulder and a flat section shank, marked 14 .585, tested as approximately 14ct gold, head 16.0 x 12.5mm, 5.43g.Finger size KCondition report: Minor surface marks/scratches to mount.Sizing join visible at base of shank.Shank a little thinner at base.
A gold amethyst and diamond cluster ring, with an oval mixed cut amethyst, approximately 8 x 6mm, claw set, to two row surround of eight cut diamonds, all claw set in white gold to yellow gold open tapered shoulders and a 'D section shank, tested as approximately 18ct gold, 4.83g.Finger size KCondition report: Surface marks/scratches to mount.Head of ring a little dirty, would benefit from being cleaned.
Four gold rings, to include a single stone opal ring, chipped, tested as approximately 9ct gold, a 9ct gold signet ring by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1939, a 9ct gold wedding ring, hallmark worn, and a gold paste set ring, tested as approximately 9ct gold, 7.81g total (4)Finger size I, K½, M½, R
A collection of gold jewellery, comprising a pair of gold bamboo hoop earrings with post and butterfly fittings, a pair of gold 'T' bar drop earrings with post fittings, butterflies deficient, a 9ct gold garnet cluster ring, and a single gold shepherd hook fitting, all tested as approximately 9ct gold, together with a 9ct gold heart shaped citrine pendant, and a 9ct gold Taurus pendant on curb chain, 12.51g total (qty.)Finger size K

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