A LATE VICTORIAN 18CT GOLD OPENFACE KEY WOUND POCKET WATCH WITH WATCH KEY, floral and scroll engraved case, gilt dial with central floral and scroll detail, black Roman numerals and hands, outside minute track, personal engraving to inner plate reading 'Samuel H. Tomes A gift from his Grandmother Eliza Tomes', pocket watch with watch key and red leather pouch, hallmarked 18ct gold London 1881 to 1882, inner case with maker's mark J.W and numbered 15 8 0306, approximate case diameter 41mm, approximate gross weight 53.6 grams (condition report: overall condition good, light tarnish to watch hands, black Roman numerals a little worn, areas of light tarnish to watch face, pocket watch currently functioning, untested for time keeping)
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SHOWBIZ AUTOGRAPHS, a large collection of autographs, signed photographs and mixed ephemera from some of the biggest stars of television, music, light entertainment and sport dating from the 1960's to the early 2000's to include (in autograph books) Cliff Richard, Eric Morecambe, Ernie Wise, Tommy Cooper, Bob Monkhouse, Dave Allen, Hughie Green, Leslie Crowther, Lonnie Donegan, Bert Weedon, Matt Munroe, Marty Wilde, Andy Stewart, Helen Shapiro, Jimmy Edwards, William Roache, Peter Adamson, Pat Phoenix, (in albums) Phil Collins, Caprice, Dido, Barbara Dickson, Samanth Janus, Hughie Lewis, Cheryl Baker, Rik Mayall, Danny La Rue, Julie Waters, Ruby Wax, Alex Best, Linda Lusardi, Jodie Marsh, 'Lorraine and Phil' Sue Pollard, Pauline Quirke, Linda Robson, Leslie Joseph, June Whitfield, Sarah Lancashire, Wendy Craig, Nerys Hughes, Carol Vorderman, Selina Scott, 'Jan' (Leeming) Sue Lawley, Vanessa Feltz, Anthea Turner, Jenny Seagrove, a collection of signed postcards from the TV soap 'Emmerdale' featuring characters from the series dating from the 1980's - 2000's, and a programme signed by the Hollywood actor Mickey Rooney, a signed letter from Bing Crosby, Sports stars include signed photograph of Steve Cram, a shirt signed by Roger Black and an athletics shirt signed by the great Haile Gebrselassie Please note: due to the number of autographs in the collection we are unable to provide a complete list of all the signatures and some photographic signatures may be studio preprints
LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY (BRITISH 1887-1976) 'THE FAMILY', a limited edition print depicting figures walking along a street, signed in blue ink to lower margin with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, numbered 716 from an edition of 850, approximate visible size 31cm x 26cm, published by Adam Collection Ltd, printed by Max Jaffe, Condition: the print has been reframed and shows light discolouration to the paper, the colours of the print and signature remain strong (artist resale rights apply)
ARTHUR WILLIAM REDGATE (1860-1906) 'BLOSSOMTIME IN THE VALE OF EVESHAM, WORCESTERSHIRE', a river landscape with cattle wading and drinking from a river, blossom laden trees line the left bank, signed bottom left, title and attribution to the frame, oil on canvas, approximate size 29cm x 44cm, Condition: light craquelure visible across the surface of the painting, some losses to the frame
JOHN PIPER (BRITISH 1903-1992) 'LONG MELFORD CHURCH', a limited edition lithographic print, signed and numbered 123/275 in pencil to lower margin, approximate size 56cm x 77cm including margins, Condition: the print has been rolled and has light creases with bumps to the edges, dirty marks visible to the margins, the reverse corners have Blu-Tack residue (Artist resale rights apply)
A HAND WOUND JAEGER-LECOULTRE MARK 11 'WHITE TWELVE' RAF PILOTS WRISTWATCH, black dial with white Arabic numerals to all positions and quarterly luminescent markers, dial signed Jaeger-Lecoultre, square hour hand, screw down case back signed with the broad arrow 6B/346 3802/48, inside case back signed Lecoultre Co, anti-magnetic movement cover, movement featuring an engraved and yellow broad arrow, numbered 595213, caliber 488/Sbr, approximate case width 34.4mm, fitted with a stainless steel bracelet with folding clasp (condition report: general light wear, watch winds, sets and runs, although time keeping is untested, glass has some very slight surface scratches, overall condition good)
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, two lobed designed napkin rings, detailed with floral engraved borders, hallmarked 'Wakely & Wheeler' London 1903, approximate gross weight 1.64ozt, 51.1 grams (condition report: general light wear, light surface scratches, overall condition very good)
A CASED SILVER SERVING SET, three silver apostle spoons to include one sifter spoon and two serving spoons, hallmarked 'William Hutton & Sons Ltd' London 1897 and 1902, approximate gross weight 133.3 grams, 4.28ozt, all encased in a blue velvet lined case (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY INDIAN SILVER BOWL, the exterior cast in relief with figures between foliate scrolled arches, the base inscribed 'Thomas George Earl of Northbrook G.C.S.I. 1876 Robin Windham Baring Apr 30th 1935', height 9cm x diameter 10cm approx., 284.9 grams, Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook, GCSI, PC, FRS (22 January 1826 – 15 November 1904), Gladstone appointed him Viceroy of India 1872–1876, his great-grandfather and Robin's great-great grandfather was Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet Baring of Larkbeer (1740-1810) who was founder of Barings Bank, this bowl and the following lot were possibly 21st birthday gifts as Robin Windham Baring was born in 1914 (Condition report: approximately four pin sized holes in the body, which are visible in the interior when held up to light, the rim is slightly misshapen)
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY INDIAN SILVER BOWL, the exterior cast in relief with figures dancing between foliage and shaped arches, the base inscribed 'Thomas George Earl of Northbrook G.C.S.I. 1876 Robin Windham Baring Apr 30th 1935', height 9cm x diameter 10.5cm approx., 288.2 grams, Thomas George Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook, GCSI, PC, FRS (22 January 1826 – 15 November 1904), Gladstone appointed him Viceroy of India 1872–1876, his great-grandfather and Robin's great-great grandfather was Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet Baring of Larkbeer (1740-1810) who was founder of Barings Bank, this bowl and the following lot were possibly 21st birthday gifts as Robin Windham Baring was born in 1914 (Condition report: approximately five pin sized holes in the body, which are visible in the interior when held up to light, the rim is slightly misshapen)
A GEORGE V SILVER SALVER, with gadrooned Chippendale pie crust edge, plain centre, on four short cabriole legs with hoof feet, maker's mark indistinct, London 1929, diameter 42cm, 71.33ozt, 2218.6 grams (Condition report: sits level on a flat surface, light surface scratches, tarnished, maker's mark indistinct)
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER THREE PIECE SHAPED RECTANGULAR TEA SERVICE OF LATE GEORGIAN STYLE, horizontal reeded bands, the milk and sugar with gilt interiors, all on four bun feet, makers W G Keight & Co, Birmingham 1909/9, gross weight 34.6ozt, 1076.3 grams (3) (Condition report: all sit fairly level on a flat surface, gilding has light wear, marks partially rubbed, all three pieces have minor dints)
A YELLOW AND WHITE METAL DIAMOND NECKLACE, the front designed as an openwork panel set throughout with round brilliant cut diamonds, measuring from approximately 3.0 to 1.7mm diameter, suspended from a fancy link chain with lobster clasp, estimated total diamond weight 1.80cts, assessed colour G-H, assessed clarity VS-SI, approximate length of necklace 410mm, stamped 750 together with foreign control marks, approximate gross weight 13.9 grams (condition report: overall condition good, diamonds very bright, lively and well matched, minor light scratches present in keeping with general wear)
A GEORGE V SILVER HIP FLASK OF BOWED RECTANGULAR FORM, bayonet fitting hinged cover, the lower half of the flask with removable gilt lined sleeve stamped 949 to the interior and with corresponding numbers to the base of the flask, makers G & J W Hawksley, Sheffield 1943, 6.6ozt, 205.3 grams, height 12cm x width 8cm (Condition report: some light surface scratches, partial rubbing to hallmarks, cork was dried out and slightly loose in the cap before testing the flask with water for leakage, of which there was some slight leakage around the closed cap when tipped upside down)
A GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE CASE OF RECTANGULAR FORM WITH DOUBLE HINGED MECHANISM, the plain case engraved with initials, gilt interior lacks one of the elasticated straps, maker Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1913, 3.39ozt, 105.5 grams, 8.5 x 7cm, together with a George V cigarette box, engine turned hinged cover with vacant rectangular cartouche, cedarwood lined, maker William Adams Ltd, Birmingham 1929, width 13.2cm and a cased George V set of six cocktail sticks with red plastic cherry style finials, makers Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1934 (3) (Condition report: the cigarette case has light surface scratches and a small crease on the front towards the centre of the bottom edge, the cigarette box has wear to the engine turning to the front edges / corners and a few small dints, partial rubbing to the hallmarks, the cocktail stick case has wear but the sticks are in good condition)
DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR INTEREST, a Bergdorf Goodman coloured and white beaded pochette, the two division interior bears woven Bergdorf Goodman label, another woven 'Hand Beaded in Belgium' and a printed and written inventory code 'W/A/W/345', this bag was one of eight which formed lot 2246 in Sotheby's The Duke & Duchess of Windsor auction, September 11-19 1997 (Condition report: comes with the Sotheby's lot label, some light yellow discolouration to the interior, light dirt to the exterior, mainly to the back of the bag, comes with photocopies of the original lot description and photograph in the catalogue)
DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WINDSOR INTEREST, a Harry Winston of New York brown suede jewellery / necklace case, kid interior with two press stud stays, printed in gilt under the front flap 'HARRY WINSTON ??? 7 EAST 51 ST. N.Y.', the interior has a printed and written inventory code label 'W/A/W/285', this jewellery case formed part of lot 2246 in Sotheby's Duke & Duchess of Windsor auction, September 11-19 1997, together with a Stanley China Edward VIII Coronation mug, height 8cm and two books, a paperback titled 'Secret Lives of The Duchess of Windsor' by Charles Higham and a hardback 'Wallis & Edward Letters 1931-1937' edited by Michael Bloch (4) (Condition report: comes with the Sotheby's lot label, the front exterior is very slightly faded, very light transference of colour to the kid lining of the outer flaps, comes with a photocopy of the original lot description, the Harry Winston website states that the Duke & Duchess met Harry Winston for the first time in 1948, the business moved to a new address on 5th Avenue, New York in 1960, books in used condition, mug in good condition but crazed)
Early 19th century part service including comport, cake stand, plates, lidded tureen with floral decorations to the centre of white ground, a part service of coffee cans and cut glass flower vases, etc (2 boxes) Condition ReportLight surface marks, accretions. Repair to one comport, chip to underside of sauce boat lid, chip to edge of one plate. Minor wear to the gilt on most. General wear and tear. There are twelve plates. Plate diameter 21cm. Comport H. 10cm, diameter 22cm. Sauce boat H. 16.5cm, L. 25cm
A selection of camera accessories including Olympus OM Motor Drive 2, Mamiya grip, Sunpack grip/flash, Ilford Cobra D650, Jessop 280D and Olympus G40 flashes, Johnson Wray viewfinder, Suehiro viewfinder, Telex Viewfinder, Varimagal viewfinder, Weston Euro Master light meter, Goffer light meter focus bellows etc
A collection of cameras and equipment. Cameras include Zeiss Ikon Contraflex, Agfa Super Sillette, a Yashica Minster, an Olympus OM20, a Pentax ESPIO 160 and two panaramic wide views. A Carl Zeiss Pro Tesser 1:4 f=115mm lens, a Super Paragon PMCII auto tele zoom 1:4,5 75-200mm, a Vivitar flash, Photax flash unit, Regent Syncro flash gun, filters, and light meters etc
Marcus Rose (Australian, b.1954)'Hotel Barclay'signed 'Marcus Rose' and inscribed with title verso, also signed on the side, oil on canvas189 x 139.5cm, unframedCondition ReportA couple of light scratches centre right edge, small pin sized hole upper right that has been repaired, otherwise condition is fine.
â–´ David Tindle RA (b.1932)'Robert', c.1965;'Janet by a window', 1963two, both signed with initials 'DT' l.r. and inscribed with titles on artist's label verso, the second dated '4/9/63' l.r., pen and ink21 x 18cm and 25.5 x 18cm (2)Provenance: Art World Ltd, 2005.Condition ReportFramed sizes: 36.5 x 34cm and 39.5 x 34cm.Both unexamined out of glazed frames, 'Robert' housed in an acidic mount that has caused some light time staining also has soft crease lower left diagonal, 'Janet' appears to be in good condition.
â–´ Maurice Cockrill (1935-2013)'Aubade'signed and dated 'Maurice Cockrill/1989' and inscribed with title verso, oil on canvas30.5 x 40.5cm, unframedProvenance: With Bernard Jacobson Gallery, London.Condition ReportVery minor losses to upper right, uninspected under UV light. In good condition. Please contact department for a full report.
â–´ Hugh E Ridge (1899-1976)'Autumn Evening, Newlyn'signed 'Hugh E. Ridge' l.r., inscribed with title on label verso, oil on canvas46 x 51cmCondition ReportFramed 54.5 x 59.5cm. Unispected under UV light, in generally good condition, and presents well. Please contact the department for a full report.
â–´ Sonia Lawson RA RWS RWA (b.1934)'High Summer'signed 'LAWSON' l.r., signed and inscribed with title verso, various partial gallery labels verso152.5 x 122cmCondition ReportFramed: 155.7 x 124.9cm, extensive craquelure throughout, several scratches the longest approximately 34cm in lower centre, losses throughout. Please see images for further details. Uninspected under UV light.
â–´ Robert Adams (1917-1984)'Two Circular Forms'painted and stained wooden relief construction, signed, inscribed with title and dated '1964' verso38cm wide, 6.5cm deep, 61.5cm highProvenance: With Gimpel Fils, London. Condition Report A small area of damage to lower left corner, loss to wood. Light rubbing to extreme edges on the circles and vertical stripDark marks on the red painted area of vertical strip.Split in wood on lower circle.Please see additional condition images.
Tirzah Ravilious née Garwood (1908-1951) 'The Crocodile'wood engraving, numbered '193/200' in pencilsheet 29.5 x 21cm, unframed, in original Merivale Editions folderGarwood created this image for a calendar called 'The Relations', that was to be published by the Curwen Press, but was never completed. Originally titled 'The Daughter', it was exhibited under its present title at the Society of Wood Engravers in 1929. The current lot is from an edition of 500, printed from the original block in 1989, however it has been numbered as if from an edition of 200.Condition ReportIn upper left corner, two small holes, from a staple through both the margin of the print and through the blue folder. Light handling creases to margin too.
â–´ Ben Lowe (b.1976)Untitled printed 'Ben Lowe' verso, oil on canvas 90 x 70cmCondition Reportframed 93.5 x 73.5cm, uninspected under UV light, section of lower left part of frame has broken with lower section broken off, artwork itself appears to be in good condition. Please contact the department for a full report.
â–´ Dame Elisabeth Frink RA (1930-1993)'Corrida Five'lithograph in colours, 1972, signed 'Frink' in pencil l.r. and numbered '7/72' l.l.56 x 77cmCondition ReportFramed size: 76 x 96cmUnexamined out of glazed frame, light scratches above the figure's head, small indent to paper lower centre, some staining to inner edges of mount, otherwise the work generally appears to be in good condition.
â–´ John Piper CH (1903-1992)'The Annunciation to the Shepherds' (Levinson 222)lithograph in colours, 1973, signed 'John Piper' in pencil l.r. and numbered '37/90' l.l., printed by Curwen Studio51 x 61cmCondition ReportFramed size: 78.5 x 88.5cm.Unexamined out of glazed frame, light handling creases, appears to be in good condition. Well-presented.
â–´ John Piper CH (1903-1992)'Christ Church, Spitalfields' (Levinson 142) from 'A Retrospect of Churches'lithograph in colours, 1964, signed 'John Piper' in pencil l.r. and numbered '55/70' l.l., printed by Curwen Studio76.5 x 52cmCondition ReportFramed: 112 x 86cm.Unexamined out of glazed frame, appears to be attached to mount with three pieces of tape along top edge, this has created slight crease in the sheet around the tape, light handling creases elsewhere, but otherwise appears to be in good order.

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