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Winnie the Pooh by A.A Milne illustrated by E.H Shepard, pub. Methuen & co. ltd. London, First Edition 1926, inscription to first page, crayon doodles after the frontispiece and some coloured-in illustrations, pages separated from spine, damage to map endpaper, some scuffing to boards and light foxing throughout
Two ladies Yves Saint Laurent coats, both rabbit fur lined, Italian size 42 & 34 One fur lined coat made from dark green canvas lined with dark brown rabbit fur in an oversized open silhouette IT size 42.One Yves Saint Laurent "Fourrures' light green cotton rabbit fur lined 3/4 length parka coat with hood. Fastened with ornate silver buttons. Size on label 34 (size S/M) oversized style.
Six Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche vintage jackets and a blouse, all size IT 42 A Saint Laurent dark red, cream and black dogtooth single breasted jacket.A Yves Saint Laurent black short single breasted jacket with black satin edging.Two light brown linen jackets.One blue and light brown patterned collarless jacket in a linen fabric.One bright yellow bolero style jacket.One red and cream silk stripped blouse.
A selection of Ladies Valentino clothes sizes UK 8-14 Black and white dogtooth jacket size 12Light grey wool coat (no size label) size 12-14?Brown double breasted jacket size 14Suit with light pink jacket and grey and cream checked skirt (no size label) size 12?Light brown short wool coat size 14Brown and cream patterned jacket size 14Navy linen skirt with gold buttons size 12Bright pink zip up jacket with black buttons size 12Black collarless jacket (no size label) size 12-14?
A 19TH CENTURY SILVER PAIR CASE, KEY WOUND POCKET WATCH, open face pocket watch with a white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, gilt hands, case diameter 49mm, inner case hallmarked Birmingham, movement signed and numbered 'Josh Slack Ipstones 2233', approximate gross weight 133.9 grams (condition report: overall condition good, case tarnished, some noticeable dents and light scratches present to case back, in keeping with age, hinge to pair case broken and in need of attention, pocket watch currently functioning, untested for time keeping)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY 9CT GOLD KEYLESS WIND KENDAL & DENT OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH TOGETHER WITH GLASS PRESENTATION DOME, the white enamel dial, with black Roman numerals, blue steel hands, subsidiary dial at six o'clock position, the dial is signed 'Kendal & Dent London Makers to the Admiralty the Kendentick, movement stamped Swiss made 17 jewels, hallmarked Birmingham, 1930, diameter approximately 50mm, approximate gross weight 88.3 grams (condition report: overall condition good, watch currently functioning, untested for time keeping, minor light scratches present, in keeping with age)
A HARRY STINTON FOR ROYAL WORCESTER INVERTED BALUSTER VASE PAINTED WITH HIGHLAND CATTLE, gilt rim and neck above a scene of two cattle in a mountainous landscape, signed 'H. STINTON', shape no. 2471, date cypher for 1917, printed puce mark, height 14.5cm (Condition report: small rim chip through the gilding into the porcelain, wear to the gilding around the foot rim, viewed under ultra violet light and no sign of restoration, mark slightly smudged)
A ROYAL WORCESTER VASE OF QUARTER LOBED SQUAT FORM, the pierced gilt neck above hand painted Autumnal fruits and leaves, shape no. H306, date cypher for 1912, green printed marks, height 9.8cm (Condition report: the bottom of the interior is very dirty, viewed under ultra violet light, no sign of damage or restoration)
A LATE VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD HALF HUNTER KEYLESS WIND POCKET WATCH BY EDWARD F ASHLEY, blue enamel chapter ring to front cover, white enamel dial signed 'EDW. F ASHLEY 2 GREEN TERRACE CLERKENWELL', black hourly applied Roman numerals, blue steel hands, subsidiary dial at six o'clock position, movement signed and numbered E.F.Ashley 2 Green Terrace, Clerkenwell, 16690, case stamped JR, approximate case diameter 53mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1893, approximate gross weight 136.3 grams (condition report: overall condition very good, movement currently functioning, untested for time keeping, blue steel surface to worn away to tip of minute hand, minor light scratches in keeping with age)
A LATE 19TH CENTURY 18CT GOLD OPEN FACE KEY WOUND POCKET WATCH WITH KEY, engine turned case back with vacant shield shape cartouche and buckle surround, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, blue steel hands, subsidiary dial at six o'clock position, inner case stamped 18K, together with partial hallmark for London, case numbered 7144, case maker's mark CP, movement unsigned, case diameter approximately 47mm, approximate gross weight 72.9 grams (condition report: overall condition very good, repair mark to suspension loop, solder lines visible, rust to blue steel hands, pocket watch currently functioning, service marks to inner case, untested for time keeping, minor light scratches in keeping with age)
A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE NEGLIGEE, modelled by Leslie Harradine, HN number unknown, colour variation of the figure produced from 1927-1938, impressed letters and numbers to the base, possibly C.21 and C.27, bears remnants of a yellow and silver factory sticker and printed factory marks, height 12cm (Condition report: lacks name and HN number, there is a small firing fault to the neck, crazing to back, light crazing to shoulders and arms, some small black firing faults to the underside, would benefit from a clean)
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY, 'HARRIS STONE' OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH, key wound, round white ceramic dial signed 'Harris Stone, Leeds', large black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial at the six o'clock position, gold tone hands (one hand is broken), within an engine turned pattern case with vacant cartouche, belt and buckle detail, inside case back hallmarked 'Albert Waterfall' Chester 1905, stamped 7919, movement signed 'Harris Stone, Leeds 7919, approximate case width 58.1mm, approximate gross weight 179.2 grams, 5.76ozt (condition report: one hand is broken the broken piece is attached to the inside of the glass, general light wear, is working condition although time keeping is untested, case opens and closes with ease, overall condition good)
A GEORGE III PAIR CASED, QUARTER REPEATER VERGE POCKET WATCH BY 'DANIEL & THOMAS GRIGNION', circa 1760, gilded brass, open face white enamel dial signed 'Grignion London', Roman numerals, with outer Arabic numerals, gold hands, within a pierced gold tone case, fusee movement signed 'Dan & Tho Grignion London, 874', five pillar thirty hour verge movement, dust cover signed 'Dan & Tho Grignion London 874', approximate case width 41.4mm, together with a gilt brass outer case, open work rim to the hand painted possibly horn case back, decorated with a coat of arms depicting two opposite facing lions, within a gold diamond border and outer printed moss foliate design, unmarked, approximate case width 49.7mm, together with a watch key and a domed glass and wooden base display stand (condition report: in working condition, winds, sets and chimes, although time keeping is untested, general light wear in keeping with age, a small note kept within the outer case reads 'The date that this watch was made is 1765', the outer case has some light wear to the gilt, overall condition good)
A GEORGE II SILVER PAIR CASED VERGE POCKET WATCH BY 'THOMAS BECKETT', key wound, round champleve dial signed 'Beckett Durham', Roman numerals, with outer Arabic numerals, steel hands, within a polished case, inside case back hallmarked 'Thomas Bligh' London 1752, four baluster pillar openwork fusee movement signed 'Tho Beckett, Durham' approximate case width 41.6mm, together with an outer polished white metal case unmarked, and a domed glass and wooden display stand (condition report: in working condition, winds and sets although time keeping is untested, general light wear in keeping with age, overall condition good)
A BOX OF LOOSE 18th, 19th AND EARLY 20th Century BRITISH ISLES MAPS, mostly taken from disbound atlases, travel guides and gazettes etc, to include a quantity of maps published by R Philips July 1908, Welsh maps by William Kip - Merionith, Denbigh and Flint, New and Correct map of Great Britain by Thomas Bowen, Middlesex and Surrey maps published by J. Stockdale 1798, maps of Middlesex, Surrey, Dorset and Sussex on one sheet published by Alex Hogg, Westmoreland and Rutlandshire published by J. Duncan, Derbyshire, Warwickshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Essex by H. Moll, Cambridge and Gloucestershire by Christopher Saxton, Great Britain by Thomas Kitchen, Derbyshire by Robert Morden, Condition: the maps are in varying condition with most having bumps and light creases in places

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