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JAEGER-LeCOULTRE(Classique Or Jaune / Date), vers 1960 Montre classique grande ouverture en or jaune (poinçonnée, numérotée, boîtier français non signé). Boîtier à lunette lisse, anses corne et fond cuvette clipsé. Cadran acier de couleur champagne, grande trotteuse centrale et date guichet à 3h. Index appliqués et aiguilles bâton en or rose. Bracelet noir en autruche neuf. Mouvement : Calibre mécanique remontage automatique signé JAEGER-LeCOULTRE / K 883 Swiss. Diam. 35 mm. Etat : Très bon état. (poids brut 42,36 g).Watches
A Collection of gold jewellery, to include a pair of 9ct gold gents cufflink`s, engraved with foliate decoration; A single Cartier gents 14k gold cufflink; a 14k gold and purple stone dress ring, size `K` uk also a 9ct gold, blue and white paste cluster ring, size `N` uk; and a fine gold chain (a/f). (6)
Richard Spare, British b.1951- "Lisianthus"; hand coloured dry point etching, signed, titled and numbered 136/150 in pencil beneath the plate, 53x37cm: Frances St Clair Miller, British b.1947- "Luxembourg Gardens Dawn", "Luxembourg Gardens Dusk"; etching with aquatint printed in colours, two, both signed, titled and numbered 129/150 and A/P respectively in pencil beneath the plate, ea., 43x29cm: together with another etching with aquatint printed in colours by the same artist entitled "Late Autumn at Bredwardine", signed, titled and inscribed `Artist`s proof` in pencil beneath the plate, 43x59cm: James Clark, British late 20th/early 21st century- "Summer Pond"; aquatint printed in colours, signed, titled, numbered 126/195 in pencil beneath the plate, 48.5x37cm: After Terence Cuneo, British 1907-1996- "Visit to Lloyd`s by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II with his Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh K G to lay the Foundation Stone of Lloyd`s New Building, November 6 1952"; reproduction printed in colours, 50x64cm, (6), (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
COLLECTION OF IVORY ITEMS comprising of: a pair of salt and pepper grinders, each with an inscription to front, 10cm high; two cylindrical boxes and a shoe horn, each inscribed with the intertwined letters `K`, `A`, `S`, 6.5cm high, 2.5cm high, and 22cm long; a sewing kit, with accessories, 10cm wide; a circular box, inscribed with lions to the cover, 4cm high; a napkin ring, 4.5cm diam; a knife and sheath, 14.5cm long; and a letter opener, inscribed with the intertwined letters `C` and `J`, 28cm long (10)
Collection of Staffordshire related Books: Historical Studies J L & K Cherry 4 copies, The Friendship of Cannock Chase Pitman, History of Newcastle under Lyme, Checkley Church 1923 24 Annual Report, Schools and Endownments of Staffordshire G Griffith, Sentinel Centenary 1954 and more needs inspection (40)
Collection of Children`s Books and Annuals: To Include Book of Games, Marigold Garden x 3 later reprints and 1 original copy, Under the Window K Greenaway, Little Patched Quilt M Gladwin, Peter Pan and Wendy J M Barrie`s, King Diddle J W Arrowsmith, Mrs Hurst Dancing E Longford, Annuals Rainbow 1948, 49, 51, 52 Tiger 1958, 59, Young England 1915, 16, 17, 20, 22, Uncle Mac`s Children Hour x2 (21)
Civil War 15th Army Corps Forty Rounds Headquarters GuidonWorsted wool, 49 x 60 in. overall, 36 in. forked end. Red field stenciled with "Forty Rounds" and a U.S. cartridge box. Blue border machine stitched to red field, with reinforced hand-stitching along area near forked end. Gold cotton fringe hand-stitched to blue border. Canvas hoist machine-stitched to field, with inked in block letters 2d Brigd 15th.General Orders 10, Fifteenth Army Corps, of February 14, 1865, established a color coded system for the Corps` divisional and brigade flags. This was modified on April 9, 1865 with General Orders No. 21 which specified the corps and four division flags to be, "silk or bunting, five feet six inches fly, five feet hoist." The brigade flags were specified to be, "swallowtailed, five feet from the peak to end of the swallowtail, and three feet to the fork, four feet five inches on pike. The field of the flag shall be the division color and besides fringe it will have a border of one of the Corps colors, other than the particular Division color." This swallowtail guidon generally conforms to the specifications of General Orders No. 21, including the yellow fringe prescribed for the divisional flags.The headquarters flag of the First Division, in conformance with the orders, was red. This guidon, with red field and blue border, is that of the First Division, Second Brigade, Fifteenth Corps, which was specified in the General Orders to be, "field div. color, border blue." Indeed, the flag is marked on the hoist edge, "2nd Brigd, 15th A..." Color images of all Union headquarters flags, including for this guidon, can be found in the book, Civil War Battle Flags of the Union Army and Order of Battle, compiled by Gen. C. McKeever, Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army.At the time of issue of this guidon, the First Division was commanded by Bvt. Maj. Gen. Charles R. Woods and the Second Brigade by Col. Robert Catterson. His brigade consisted of the 26th, 40th, 103rd Illinois; 97th and 100th Indiana; 6th Iowa and the 46th Ohio Infantry. The Fifteenth Corps and this division were heavily engaged in the Battle of Bentonville, in North Carolina, on March 21, 1865, before these flags were issued.The story of how the Fifteenth Corps adopted their corps badge may be as much apocryphal as real. The story goes, however, that one day an enlisted man in the corps of Major General John A. "Blackjack" Logan was asked where his corps patch was. Clapping his hand on his cartridge box, he said, "Forty Rounds. Can you show me a better one?" Shortly thereafter Logan issued General Order No. 10 prescribing that the badge for the Fifteenth Corps should be a miniature cartridge box and above the box will be inscribed the words `Forty Rounds.`The Fifteenth Corps was a favorite of Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman probably because he was its first commander after its creation on December 18, 1862. Sherman commanded the corps into the siege of Chattanooga in November 1863 where he took over command of the Army of the Tennessee. Maj. Gen. Frank Blair took over for a short time before being replaced by Maj. Gen. John A. Logan who led the corps through the Atlanta Campaign. In September 1864, Maj. Gen. Peter Osterhaus commanded the corps on the March to the Sea. Logan returned to command in January 1865 for the campaign into South and North Carolina. Maj. Gen. William B. Hazen, commanded the corps from May 1865 though its disbandment in August.Union designating or headquarters flags are quite rare with not that many to be found in museums and even fewer in private hands. These are dominated by the flags of the eastern Army of the Potomac with very few western Union Army headquarters flags surviving, certainly fewer than those of its eastern counterparts. To our knowledge, no other such flag has appeared on the market in the last two decades. An exceptionally rare flag from the end of the Civil War.Greg Biggs, Clarksville, Tennessee. March, 2012Provenance: Found in North Carolina, and descended in the family of Reverend John K. Mason of Richmond, Virginia. Condition: Very Good, Mothing, fraying, the fly edge is distressed. Canvas hoist split.Starting Price: $10000
US WWII Assorted Theater-Made Air Corps WingsIncluded in this lot are six theater-made US wings as follows: one Wallace and Bishop air crew; two Angus & Coote liaison wing and senior pilot wings; two K. G. Luke Wings, gunner and bombardier; one Firman London glider; and three variations of US made pilots` wings. Condition: Very good.Starting Price: $1000
Ireland: George III 5 x Silver Bank Tokens: 30 pence 1808 rev. harp top points between 0 and K, light metal flaws otherwise AFine; 2 x 10 pence, 1805 prooflike, attractively toned EF and 1813 blue/gold tone AEF to EF; and 2 x 5 pence, 1805 prooflike, toned EF and 1806 obv. hairlines both sides, light scratches on bust otherwise GFine
German medicine & natural history, a quantity, including Troja, Michel Neue beobachtungen und versuche über die Knochen. Erlangen, 1828. 4to, 5 engraved plates, [bound with] Ebermaier, Carl H. Ueber den Schwamm der Schädelknochen und die Schwammartigen Auswüchse der harten Hirnhaut. Dusseldorf, 1829. 4to, 10 lithographed plates, 2 hand coloured; half calf, spotted, library stamps, covers detached; Walther, Johann G. Sylva medica opulentissima. Budissae: F. Arnst, 1679. 4to, folding frontispiece portrait, title in red and black, later calf, title dust-soiled and with library stamp, browning, lacks upper board, lacks part of one index leaf; Zwelfer, Johann Pharmacopoeia Augustana reformata. Dordrecht: V. Caimax, 1672. 4to, additional engraved title, contemporary calf, engraved title with library stamp, slightly soiled and slightly frayed in fore-margin, worn, upper cover detached; Wildberg, C.F.L. Bibliotheca medicinae publicae. Berlin, 1819. 2 volumes, 8vo, half calf, spotting; Weber, W. & E. Mechanik der menschlichen Gehwerkzeuge. Göttingen, 1836. 8vo, 12 folding plates, half calf, spotting; Engelhardt, Moritz von & K. von Raumer. Geognostische Umrisse von Frankreich, Grossbrittannien. Berlin, 1816. 4to, hand-coloured folding map, half calf, spotted, worn, lacks spine; Oken, L. & G. Kiefer. Beiträge zur verlichenden Zoologie. Bamberg, 1806. Part 1 only, 4to, 3 folding plates, original boards, uncut; Müller, O.F. Naturgeschichte einiger Wurm-Alten. Copenhagen, 1800. 4to, title vignette & 19 engraved plates, cloth; Seiler, Burkhard W. Die Gebärmutter und das ei des Menschen. Dresden, 1832. Folio, 12 plates, 2 hand-coloured, half calf, spotting, rubbed; Duftschmid, Kaspar Fauna Austriae. Linz & Leipzig, 1805. 8vo, volume 1 only, cloth; Huschke, Emil Schaedel, hir und Seele des Menschen. Jena, 1854. Folio, 6 lithographed plates, original boards, worn; Braune, W. Die Oberschenkelvene des Menschen. Leipzig, 1873. 4to, 6 coloured plates, original boards, worn; Wagner, Rudolph Sechz Kupfertafeln zu Rudolph Wagner`s Abhandlung. Gottingen, 1860. 4to, 6 plates, loose as issued in original boards, dampstained, worn; and others, mainly 19th century, medical and some natural history, original wrappers, calf or half calf, mostly worn, library stamps; sold not subject to return (quantity)
Two 'Atomic Planet' tin plate clock work robot figures made by K O Toys dating from the early 1960s. The first figure is complete with ariels and plastic hands finished in black and red with an overall height of 225mm and with operating clock work motor. The second is complete with ariels and plastic hands finished in black and red with an overall height of 225mm and with operating clock work motor
A collection of railway books related to the Great Western Railway and also Southern England, to include: Nock, O.S, 'Standard Gauge Great Western 4-4-0s Part 1', Thomas, D.S.T, 'The Great Way West' Nock, O.S, 'Great Western 'Pre Grouping Railway Scene Number', Kelley Philip K, 'Great Western Road Vehicles Appendix', Luff Nick, 'Steam Railways of Devon and Cornwall', 'The South Devon Railway A Visitor's Guide', and other volumes (a quantity)
A collection of railway books based on the Great Western Railway, to include: Robertson K and Abbott D, 'GWR to Badminton Line, A Portrait of a Railway', Historical Model Railway Society, 'Great Western Railway', Waters, L, 'The Great Western Broad Gauge', Nock, O.S, 'History of the Great Western Railway, Volumes 1-3', Lyons, E, 'A Historical Survey of the Great Western Engine Sheds 1947', and other volumes (a quantity)
A collection of railway books on general and regional British Railways, alongside the topic of 'Lost and Forgotten' railways, to include: Beddoes, K and Smith, William H, 'The Tenbury and Bewdley Railway', Searle, Muriel V, 'Down the Line to Bristol', Maycock R.J, and Reed, M.J, 'Isle of Wight Steam Passenger Rolling Stock', Wooden, R.J, 'The Cornwall Railway to it's Centenary in 1959', Whitehouse, P.B, 'Pre-grouping in the West Midlands', Biddle, Gordon, 'Great Railway Stations of Britain', and other volumes (a quantity)
A collection of railway books on local Shropshire railways, to include: Mitchell V and Smith K, 'Branch Line to Shrewsbury', Turner K and Turner S, 'Shropshire and Montgomeryshire Light Railway', Griffin, E, 'The Bishop's Castle Railway 1865-1935;, Vannis, Micheal A, 'Severn Valley Railway', Morriss, R.K, 'Rail Centres Shrewsbury', Morriss R.K, 'Railways of Shropshire: A Brief History', and other volumes (a quantity)
Hamilton Jenkin, A. K. "The Story of Cornwall", Thomas Nelson & Sons 1935, frontis portrait of Saltash railway bridge over the Tamar, built by Brunel, various other plates, red cloth, endpapers showing map of Cornwall Rogers, C.C. "Cornish Silhouettes", John Lane, The Bodley Head 1924, orange cloth and other volumes (6)
Rowling, J. K. "The Tales of Beedle the Bard", The Children`s High Level Group, December 2008, deluxe edition, the bound leather with silver coloured metal mounts with a central skull and blue glass jewels, a portfolio of ten drawings by J.K. Rowling and an envelope within a suede pocket, the book is held within a maroon velvet bag with gold ties and gold embroidered signature of the author, all contained within a box designed to look like a book, with blind stamped decorations to the front board and gilt titles to the spine with raised bands, contained within a white envelope saying "This side up", folio
An unmarked yellow metal diamond cluster ring, with Walker & Hall Goldsmiths insurance certificate which states as follows, `one old brilliant cut diamond set with a bead star effect surround measuring approx 4.9x4.9x3.8mm and weighing approx .59ct, clarity SIi/SIii, colour j/k, also with six old brilliant cut diamonds set in arches, measuring approx 2.0mm to 2.18mm each and weighing approx. .18ct in total, tested as 14ct gold, gross weight approx 2.9gms (illustrated)
An impressive 1:8 scale Rolls-Royce by Pocher. A fine factory assembled die-cast model of a 1934 Phantom II Cabriolet, built to the order of the Sultan of Brunei. The 4-door body is finished in orange, with silver bonnet, wings and the two spare wheel covers. Registration number A-K 75. The model has a detailed interior with 4 leather covered seats and a cloth hood in the lowered position. Auxiliary lights are mounted each side of the windscreen, and four spot-lights to the front of the vehicle, below the headlights. The model is contained within a clear plastic wooden framed display case, exterior dimensions: 78cm length x 39cm width x 28cm height. VGC. See illustration.
24 Corgi OOC buses. Including 2x Weymann Trolleybuses, Hastings Tramways and Maidstone Corporation. 3x Bristol K Utility buses Chatham & District. 3x AEC Regents Brighton Hove & District. Leyland PS2 ex bus tower wagon, Maidstone & District. 2x Daimler double deckers, Maidstone. Leyland Leopard Birmingham & Midland. Leyland Leopard Southdown. AEC Reliance Devon General. Leyland PD3 Southdown, etc. All boxed. Contents VGC-Mint.
A collection of 8 boxed Hornby railway locomotives including R129 '60061 PRETTY POLLY' 2/3 LIMITED_EDITIONS/1000 R144 '60010 DOMINION OF CANADA' R294 '60028 WALTER K WHIGHAM' R295 '60080 DICK TURPIN' R304 '4468 MALLARD' R313 '4482 GOLDEN EAGLE' R322 '4472 FLYING SCOTSMAN' R350 '60022 MALLARD'.

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