SET OF EIGHT EA108 OFFICE SWIVEL CHAIRS BY VITRA,officially licensed to the 1958 design by Charles and Ray Eames, in red cloth upholstery, bearing labels to backs and undersides, on chromed frames (8)One of the chairs with some light spots to upholstery, all would benefit from a clean as there are some sporadic marks as well as dirt, some fading in vibrancy of colour, general wear to frames, bases displaying the more pronounced wear but all as to be expected with no major damages or issues to note other than that the chair displaying the spots is also missing three of the four black feet
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Kings of Mercia, Cynethryth (wife of Offa), Penny, Light coinage, c. 785, Canterbury, Eoba, draped bust of Offa right, eoba in field, pellets between letters, rev. cyneðryð regina, uncial M in centre, contraction bar above, pellets in field, 1.09g/12h (Chick 144d, this coin; Williams 22, same obv. die; SCBI BM –; N 339; S 909). Surface pitting, very fine, extremely rare £2,400-£3,000
Kings of Wessex, Alfred the Great, Halfpenny, Phase III [BMC –], London Monogram type, ælf red, diademed bust left wearing decorated tunic, rev. londonia monogram, trefoil of pellets above and below, 0.55g/9h (MacKay II 1.2 [O1/R1], this coin; Stack 442, same dies; BMC –; N 645 var.; S 1063). A few light marks and weak on the face, otherwise very fine, full round flan; extremely rare with the left facing bust £1,500-£1,800
Eadgar (959-975), Halfpenny, London Monogram type [BMC –], ead+gar re, crude bust right with decorated torso, rev. londonia monogram, cross above, pyramid of six pellets below, 0.56g/6h (CTCE 394; SCBI BM 1172; Williams 71, same obv. die; N 753; S 1140B). Obverse die break and with a few light surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine and extremely rare £2,400-£3,000
Harold I (1035-1040), Penny, Long Cross and Fleur-de-lis type [BMC v], Wallingford, Wulfwine, pvlpiine o: peli, 0.84g/6h (W & W 167; SCBI Stockholm 1432, same dies; BEH 984; N 803; S 1165). Edge ragged at 1 o’clock and with some light surface porosity, otherwise very fine, dark find patina £700-£900
Three Victorian Nailsea-type glass rolling pins, each with typical festoon decoration, 43cm and smaller, (2)The white and clear has a chip on the one end and light scratches on the shaft. The white and pink has scratches all over the shaft and would benefit from a cleaning. The blue and white has damage to the white interior and some light scratches to the shaft
Four assorted 19th Century glass rolling pins, comprising a mottled (red and blue on clear) example, another with 'sponged' decoration, a blue glass example and a clear on green glass rolling pin, 41.5cm and smaller, (4)– The red white and blue has a patches of loss of decoration at one end and light scratches all over. The blue is in good order though would benefit from a clean. The green has minor production imperfections on the shaft and the one end isn’t perfect. The multi-coloured has a production imperfection on the one end.
Nils Landberg (1907-91) for Orrefors, Sweden - Two 'Dusk' series glass vases, one of tapered triangular form, the other of angled compressed ovoid form, grey-green glass cased in clear crystal, engraved marks to base, 37cm high and smallerBoth of the pieces have light scratches all over but otherwise in good condition
LATE 19TH CENTURY FRENCH GILT BRASS MANTEL CLOCK,by Le Roy & Fils of Paris, enamled porcelain mounts, the chapter ring set with Roman numerals, the eight day movement numbered 6495, 33cm high, on standWithout key or pendulum, there is no glass covering the dial, not tested, both front supports have been knocked and are at angles so the clock does not sit evenly on a flat surface, otherwise light general wear with some rubbing to gilding, rubbing to enamels, etc
ATTRACTIVE 19TH CENTURY BRASS AND CHAMPLEVE ENAMEL MANTLE CLOCK,with cast acanthus scroll surmount and four further cast finials, the gilt chapter ring set with Roman numerals, the eight day movement striking on a coil and stamped for Maple & Co, Paris, no. 1840.4.8, raised on stepped base to four knopped feet, 37cm highClock ticks at time of testing but no guarantee of working order. Offered with key. General light surface wear, some scratches, scuffs, rubbing and discolouration to gilt, some slight knocks to know feet meaning the clock has a very slight wobble when on a flat surface but this is barely noticeable to the naked eye
JAEGER-LeCOULTRE ATMOS VIII CLOCK,serial no. 491666, the white enamel dial with gilt dagger-form hour markers and Arabic numerals at 3, 6, 9 and 12, in gilt metal and five glass case, 22cm high, with instruction bookletCondition good to fair. Light wear as per age including minor scuffs and tarnish. Works at time of testing. Additional images now available.
JAEGER-LeCOULTRE ATMOS 'PERPETUELLE' CLOCK,serial no. 712055, 15 jewel movement, further numbered 550, exposed escapement, the white enamel chapter ring set with Arabic numerals in blue, in rhodium plated five glass case, on oblong base, 22.6cm high, 20cm wide, in original box with user's guide and quality control certificateCondition generally very good. Will require light clean as per handling. There is a slight mark to the cylinder where the movement is housed. Movement in good working order. Additional images now available.The original cardboard box itself is with general wear.
CARTIER TRAVELLING ALARM CLOCK,the white enamel dial stamped maker's mark, set with Roman numerals, within an oval gilt metal and simulated tortoiseshell case, strut support, the back further stamped and numbered 751182961, 10cm highThe clock isn't working at present and will require attention. Light to medium wear to front. More noticeable wear to back and is missing a foot so does not stand properly.
EARLY 20TH CENTURY MUSICAL AUTOMATON BY REUGE,with a bird modelled perching, with surrounding foliage, contained in a gilded cage, movement and chirping mechanism to base, 29cm highWorks and appears to have been well kept, some light general wear but no major issues to report, a good example of the type.For a video please visit https://youtube.com/shorts/WPBl5KpmvH0?feature=share
Literature, including foreign language. ROBINSON (Hugo) Annalium Mundi Universalium, London: Typis Eliz.Flesher 1677, folio, damp stained, worn calf; GOLOVINE (Ivan) Types et Caracteres Russes, 2 vols. Paris 1847, 8vo, light foxing; BALDOVINI (F) Lamento di Cecco da Varlungo.., Florence 1792, 8vo, staining to title, morocco; two small 18th century Italian works, one in floral fabric binding; Art Union vol. 9, 4to, illustrated, light foxing, rubbed half calf; 5 others - odd or damaged volumes. Sold not subject to return (12)
ANSON (George) A Voyage round the World, in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV. Compiled by Richard Walter, 1748, 4to, 1st edition, with p.319 misnumbered "219", list of subscribers, 42 plates as required including folding charts, some light dust staining and creasing to outer margins, but generally a sound clean copy, without 'directions to the binder' leaf at end, period calf with good later reback
EVELYN (John) Numismata. A Discourse of Medals, 1697, folio, title in red and black, engraved illustrations, light dust and damp staining in places, rebacked calf; SNELLING (T) Thirty Three Plates of English Medals. London1776, folio, engraved title and 33 plates, corners creased, contemporary paper wrapper; LASKEY (Captain J C) A Description of the Series of Medals struck... by Order of Napoleon Bonaparte, London 1818, 8vo, portrait (slightly foxed), vignettes, calf; few others, later, on medals, coins and seals
ROBERTSON (William) The History of America, 2 vols., 1st edition, 1777, four engraved maps by Thomas Kitchin, folding engraved plate of Aztec symbols, offsetting on to title of vol. II, light spotting, calf; The History of the Reign of Charles V, in 3 vols., 1769, 4to, slight staining, calf to match (5)
James Gillray, Napoléon Bonaparte - 'Apotheosis of the Corsican-Phoenix'hand-coloured satirical etching and aquatint, published 2 August 1808 by Hannah Humphrey, mounted to board, 39 x 29cm (sheet). Ref: NPG D12910Unframed but paper stuck down to board, with some margins. Light dust staining and foxing. Some areas of small blemishes. See images
MARRYAT (Frederick) Masterman Ready or the Wreck of the Pacific, 3 vols., 1st edition, 12mo, 1841-42, frontispieces and illustrations, publisher's catalogue to each vol., original blind stamped cloth; The Children of the New Forest, 2 vols, 12mo, 1st edition, [1847], coloured titles, half titles, one plate loose, slight foxing, original cloth; The Settlers in Canada, 2 vols. 1st edition, 1844, light foxing, original cloth (7)
ROWLANDSON (Thomas) and others. Poetical Sketches of Scarborough, illustrated by twenty-one engravings of humorous subjects, 1813, 8vo, hand coloured frontis and plates, light offsetting and spotting, worn diced calf; [COMBE (William)] The Tour of Doctor Syntax in Search of the Picturesque, 5th edition, coloured plates as required, green half calf; Second Tour in Search of Consolation, 1820, coloured plates, dark brown half calf (worn); DEFOE (D) Robinson Crusoe, 2 vols, 1804, 8vo, illustrated by Stothard, rather worn, rebacked; [RASPE (R E)] Gulliver Revived, 2 vols., 7th edition, 1793, 8vo, half title to vol I only, calf (7)
[IRELAND (William Henry)] Something Concerning Nobody, Edited by Somebody, Embellished with Fourteen Characteristic Etchings, 1st edition, London: printed for Robert Scholey 1814, 8vo, with 14 hand-coloured cartoon etchings, slight foxing, uncut in boards, modern reback; ROWLANDSON (Thomas) and others. Poetical Sketches of Scarborough, illustrated by twenty-one engravings of humorous subjects, 2nd edition, 1813, 8vo, hand coloured frontis and plates, light offsetting, calf, lower board near detached
PARK (Mungo) Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa, 2nd edition; The Journal of a Mission to the Interior of Africa in 1805, 1st edition; 2 vols., London 1799-1815, small 4to, with portrait, half titles, folding maps (one torn at folds), plates, as called for, one text leaf with corner tip torn away (not affecting text), light toning in places, armorial bookplates, tree calf with good reback (2)
BELCHER (Capt. Sir Edward) Narrative of a Voyage Round the World, performed in Her Majesty's Ship Sulphur ... including Naval Operations in China, 2 vols., 1st edition, 1843, 8vo, 3 engraved folding maps, plates, as required, bound without publisher's catalogue at end, some light spotting to plates, small tear to first map, bookplates, attractive calf gilt
Vinyl - Psych / Mod / Freakbeat - 3 limited editions re-issues box sets of the rarest Mod / Psych / Freakbeat UK singles, including: The Fleur De Lys - I Can See a Light (7 singles + booklet Box set) (Acid Jazz Records, AJX 388X) EX / EX, Appears Unplayed. Psychedelic Dungeon ( 4 singles + insert, box set) (Vinyl Museum Products, A-Box 2) EX / EX. A Kaleidoscope of Sounds - Psychedelic & Freakbeat Masterpieces (7 singles + booklet + insert box set) (UMC, 675 523-4) EX / EX, Appears unplayed
Vinyl - 4 Queen LP's and 1 Brian May LP to include The Show Must Go On (12 QUEENSG 19) sleeve has stain to front and back along spine otherwise Vg+ vinyl Ex, Keep Yourself Alive, Killers (live in London 1973 and 1974), By Appointment Only (live in Germany 1979), and from Brian Back To The Light (PCSD 123). All Ex other than where mentioned.
Vinyl - Nine Indie / Rock LPs to include Tired Pony The Place We Ran From, Guy Garvey Courting The Squall, Elbow The Seldom Seen Kid, 2 x Suede (Bloodsports & Royal Albert Hall 24 march 2010), Mercury Rev The Light In You, Fleet Foxes and 2 x Wild Beats (Limbo, Panto and Smother), overall ex
Vinyl - The Beatles and related, 6 albums to include: A Hard Day’s Night (UK 1st pressing 3N / 3N, PMC 1230) VG+ / VG+, Help (UK 1st Pressing 2 / 2 matrices, PMC 1255) VG+ / VG+, Meet The Beatles (USA original pressing, T 2047, F1 / F1 stamped matrices) VG+ / VG+, 1967-1970 (USA original) still in shrink with Hype sticker + rare insert and 2 inners, EX / VG+, 1962-1966 (USA original), with rare insert and 2 inners, VG+ / VG+, Wings - At The Speed Of Light (USA original), still in shrink with Hype sticker + printed inner, EX / EX
Vinyl - Soul Jazz / Jazz Funk / Jazz Fusion / Bop - 43 UK original pressings albums to include : Light Of The World - Round Trip, Shakatak - Out Of This World (Test Pressing), Defunkt - Thermo Nuclear Sweat, Gilberto Gil - Realce, Jaco Pastorius - Invitation, Lava - Cruisin The Breakfast Band - Water’s Edge, Fude One, Hi-Tek, Jonathan Butler, Chuck Mangione (Promo), Dizzy Gillespie, Al Jarreau, David Matthews, Jan Ackerman, Crusaders - Ghetto Blaster, Quincy Jones, Wynton Marsalis (Promo), The Soundgraphy, Fania All Stars - Social Change (US), Nina Simone - Emergency Ward, Miles Davis - Siesta, Harvey Mason - M.V.P. (test Pressing), Earl Klugh - Heart String, Light Of The World - Remixed, Incognito (Test Pressing), N.C.C.U. - Super Trick, Andy Sheppard, Steps Ahead, Ella And Her Fellas, Bobby McFern, and others. Condition varies but generally VG / VG with higher example, some might need cleaning after being in storage for over 40 years Condition varies but generally VG / VG with some better. Some might need cleaning after being in storage for over 40 years
Vinyl - Soul / Funk - Over 80 Original 12” singles to include: Paapa Jay - Set You Up (1985, UK Original 1st Press 12”, Paapa Jay Records, Paapa Jay 1) EX+ (appears unplayed), Bo Kool / Funk Masters - (Money) No Love / Love Money (1980 USA Original 1st Pressing purple vinyl 12”, Tania Music Records, TAN 001) EX, Eddie Capone’s Treatment Featuring Diane Jones - I won’t Give You Up (1985, UK 1st pressing 12", Treatment Records, SOB 004) EX (minor pen marks on back) / EX- (looks unplayed but has a mild storage warp NAP), Jazzy Dee - Get On Up (1983 Original USA 1st pressing 12”, Laurie records, DM 503) EX (Still in shrink)/ EX (appears unplayed). Wild Sugar (TS 2004), Zalmac (TS 2013) (still sealed), The Night People (TS 2001), Live (TS 2006), Johnny Harris (SSD 4216), Paul Lewis (S 4214), Modern Sound Corporation (208), Jimmy “Bo” Horne (SSD 4218), Willie “Beaver” Hale (451), Uncle Louie (143), Eddie Daniels (105), Chi-Lites (414), Gail Eason (142), T-Connection (24), Anita Ward (124), Elijah John Group (1979, K 5102), Francis Simone (1979, BC 4002), Aprpegio (1979 PDD 515), Mass Production (1978, DK 4707), Slave (1978, DSKO 120), Mick Jackson (1978, DSKO 141), Universal Robot Band (1977, RG 216), Mantus (1979, SM 501), Bambu (1979, Z 500), Con Funk Shun (1977 PROMO, MK 42), Atmosfear - Motivation (DAZZ 2), Touch - Love Something Special (DAZZ 14), Antony Anthoniou - Lifeline (DAZZ 15), $pencer Jone$ - How High (DAZZ 16), Antoniou - Sound On Sound (DAZZ 17), Dave Chambers - Don’t Let It Go To Your Head (DAZZ 19), Daddy D. & Collusion - Party People (Say Ho !) (DAZZ 42), Lo-Ren-Zo (1984, Kaliph Records, KL 112784), Barbara Fowler (1984, Radar Records, RDR 12016), Parris (1980, Brunswick Records, D 214), Barbara Roy (1987 PROMO, RCA Records, 5943-1-RDAC), Kenia (1987, PROMO, Zebra Records, ZEB 23728), Gary’s Gang (1982, Radar Records, RDR 12000), Young & Company (1985, The Sound Of London Records, IMPORT 1), Kinkina (1982, Profile Records, PRO 7008), The Gap Band (1982, Total Experience records, TED 704), J. Walter Negro And The Loose Jointz (1981, Zoo York recordz, 4W9-2473), Candi Staton – Young Hearts Run Free (remixes) (1999, France 12” 1st test pressing, Absolute Sound Records, AS 192675-1 ), Wickett (1983, Mr T. Records, MR. T 1002), Dawnn (1984, Dalmatian Records, DALI 1001), Mascara (1984, Oh My ! Records, OM 4005), Major Lance (1982, Kat Family records, 4Z9 03025), Robert White Paris Records, PRS 0006), Vicky “D” (1981 Sam Records, S-12343), Marc Anthony Thompson (1984 PROMO, Warner Bros. PRO-A-2195), Sylvia Bennett (1985, The new York Music Company, NYMD 1204), New York Citi Peach Boys (1982, Island Records, 0-99928), Mantus (1980, SMI Records, SMI 12-405), Disco Melody (1980 RED VINYL, K.Y. Records), Al McCall (1984, Profile Records, PRO 7054), Tony Lee (1985, Critique Records, CR 8510), Johnny Chingas (1982m, Columbia, 44-03480), Neecy Dee (1985, TNT Records, PAL 7067), Slim (1982, D.E.T.T. Records, RC 502), Nini (1987, Parliament Records, WEG 1000) still sealed, Nijel (1982, Fantasy Records, D-211) still sealed, Transit (1983, Storm Records, ST 519), Michael Shamblin (1984, Warrior Records, WR 1-010), War (1984, Coco Plum records, CCP-1001), Barbara Joyce (1984, LuLu Records, LULU 2000), Colors, (1984, Power Light Records, PL 1900), Flakes (1980, Magic Disc Records, MD 1980), People’s Choice (1981, West End Records WES 22133), Wish (1983, Blue Records,10013), Ebo (1985, Domino Records, D 8903), J. Gayle Gaymore (1982, Alton Records, AL 1512), Ray Parker & Raydio - It’s Time To Party Now (1980, ARIST 12380), The Jackson Sisters I Believe In Miracles (1987, URBX DJ 4 promo), Brothers Johnson - Stomp (Re-mix)( 1980, STOMP 1, promo), Air Power - Be Yourself ( 1979, AVISL 102), Yvonne Gage - Lover Of My Dreams (1984, Belgium, BMC 3603), The Hudsons - Show Me You Care (1982, test pressing, STR A13-2711), Funk Masters - You Can’t Make Me Cry (Anymore) (1981, TAN 002), Keywi - Let’s Get It Right (1983, VS 623-12 + press release), Marianne Chase - Love Amnesia (1980, D DEE X 4), Dr. York - Shake ’N’ Skate (1981, GP110T), J. Blackfoot - What You Did To Me Last Night (1983, ALES 126), Roundtree - Hit On you (1982, VS 506-12), Sharon Brown - Love Don’t Hurt People (1982, VS 535-12), Beverley Skeet - You Can’t Say No (1985, DAZZ 39 ), Hudson People - Boy Scout (1980, 12 BP 350), Linda Taylor - Roberto Who ? (1981, GP 3012). Taco (1982, RCAT 284). Condition varies, but including many Unplayed examples
Vinyl - Fire - The Magic Shoemaker on Pye Records NSPL 18343. Textured sleeve has large shop sticker to front 'DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO 72p' and small sticker removal residue to bottom centre at rear Vg+, vinyl has light scuffs and scratches to both sides but at least Vg with very few spindle marks.

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