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Select Committee [of the House of Commons] Report of the Nottingham Election, light blue wrappers, incomplete, 16th March 1803, the Register of Perlethorpe in the County of Nottingham, Worksop 1897, - of Carburton, 2 copies, Worksop 1888 and W Horner Groves - The History of Mansfield, illustrated, half title, signed by the author and numbered 79 [extra to the] large paper edition of 75 (5)
David Hosie (British, b. 1962)'Corner Shop' (portrait of a boy), 1998, oil on panel, signed lower left, inscribed and bearing gallery label verso, framed,overall 18cm x 18cm, within frame 16.5cm x 16.5cm Condition: In good condition overall, frame with some light scuffs. Jill George Gallery, 38 Lexington Street, Soho, London, W1R 3HR
A Clarice Cliff 'Yellow Japan' octagonal dishwith stylised garden scene and pagoda in the background beneath a yellow sky, printed Bizarre mark and printed Royal Staffordshire Pottery mark to the reverse ,width of bowl 14cmCondition: NO apparent nibbles chips or cracks. very light wear to decoration to the right
A collection of nine demi tasse coffee cups and saucers, including examples by Royal Doulton, Royal Worcester, Coalport, A. B. Daniel & Son, George Jones & Sons, Royal Crown Derby, Minton, D&C France, Pauley & C Venezia, (9)the Doulton height 5.75cm Condition: Paulety & C example with damage to handle - Bagley example - some wear and losses to pattern - light wear to gilding.George Jones - some light wear to saucer, ringsWorcester - Good condition Coalport - Wear to gildingWorcester (purple) - Crazing, some wear to gildingDaniell & Son - Good overallD&C France - Some wear , goodDerby - Wear to gilding.
A late 19th century Royal Crown Derby large christening loving cupclaret ground painted with gilt sprigs ad with tooled and jewelled border to rim, cream ground shaped rectangular reserves with raised and tooled gilt decoration and borders, obverse with presentation 'John Alexander Manners Smith June 10th 1888' framed with scrolls against a dot field, reverse finely decorated with musical instruments, sheet musical laurel and a laurel wreath, matte and burnished gilt scroll handles, factory marks in redheight 13.8 cm. handle to handle 25 cmCondition: Good condition. no chips or signs of restoration. Some light rubbing to gilt on rims.
A George III oak settle plain top rail over a four fielded panel back with ogee top corners, with downswept arms and upholstered seat, on three cabriole front legs with pad feet, plain rear legsheight 100 cm., width 185 cm., depth 73 cm., Condition: Frame in good condition. Slight shrinkage to joints on panes. Light surface scuffs and wear. One block replaced to top right joint of leg front right. Old Repair with bracket to inside joint of centre leg. Seat in need of attention / recovering webbingThis lot will be removed to our offsite storage facility if not collected at the sale venue – Farleigh Golf Club, Warlingham 3pm by Friday 16th Please contact us for more information.
Attributed to Leon Ledru for Val St Lambert cameo glass 'Cortège de Musiciens' vase,c. 1905, of baluster form, in brown and green glass, central acid etched green band heightened with gilt decorated with classical figures,height 21cmCondition: Overall condition good - 4 chips to rim and wear to gilding, interior with some water staining, light surface scratches, surface dirt.
Two Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars glass vases, c. 1960s, including; a 'Sunburst' vase in indigo, pattern no. 9676, and a 'Bark' vase in meadow green, pattern no. 9690, (2)sunburst vase height 14.75cm, bark vase height 15.25cmCondition: Bark vase - In good overall condition with light scratches to base. Sunburst vase - In good overall condition dirt and staining to interior
An Edwardian silver and guilloche enamel oval boxBirmingham, 1909 by Levi & Salamanplain design the hinged lid decorated with white guilloche enamel decoration within blue line borderslength 5.8 cm., weight approx. 1.3 oztCondition: Good condtion. No damage or scratches to enamel. Some wear and light scratches to sides, ling ding to base
An early 20th century continental silver-gilt and guilloche enamel box and coverLondon import marks for 1910 by Gourdel Vales & Coof circular compressed from, pale blue ground, the hinged painted with a basket of roses suspended from a tied purple ribbon, interior giltdiameter 5.5 cm., weight approx. 2.19 oztCondition: gilt on exterior is rubbed. Area of light damage to enamel on the side of the lid. this is a surface flake chip and has no reomved all the enamel
A late Victorian silver-gilt pill box, an Irish holy oil stock and an Art Nouveau desk sealfirst London, 1895 by James Samuel Bell and Louis Wilmott, of plain oval form, the hinged lid mounted with a single blue stone cabochon, second Dublin, 1937 by Matthew J Staunton, of plain cylinder for with screw fitting cover, engraved CAT, third, Birmingham., 1904 by Lawrence Emanuel, (3)first width 3.8 cm.Condition: first Light rubbing but overall fair. Second, with light rubbing and surface scartches.
A collection 19th century dip pens, spectacles and other miscellaneous itemsto include a Victorian gold plated propelling dip pen engraved Wm Lees, Manchester from J.R Beard, 1873, a foliate silver and mother of pearl grip, various other tip pens with turned wood, bone and porcupine quill grips, a pair of early 19th silver plated spectacles with folding arms in an embossed leather case, pince nez, a tooled leather and card quill cases , a horn folding comb in leather case, an early 19th century card box and contents bearing green label 'London portable Nib Pens, Warranted made with Knife', a leather case travelling inkwell, a pot containing wax seals, etc., (qty)first length 12.5 cmCondition: Mostly in condition commensurate with age. light rubbing to gold plating on propelling dip pen, some teeth on horn comb broken, Additonal pair of spectacles, not those with folding arms, has a broken arm. Chip to leather on inkwell, and marks to plated, card quill case with crack to bootom running round edge
Bhupinder Singh of Patiala. An early 20th Century silver-gilt and enamel turban badgeBirmingham, 1926 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltddecorated to centre with a fine enamel portrait of Maharaja Bhupinder Singhwearing a uniform with medals and orders, and wearing a turban with similar turban badge, surmounted by a crown with pierced radiating border of Indian weapons framed by a wreath, reverse with suspension hookdiameter 7.7 cm.Condition: Good condtion. v light scratches to enamelBhupinder Singh (1891-1938) Maharaja of Patiala (1900-1938) and thence by descent. Indian Royal and sportsman. Captain of the Indian cricket team that toured England in 1911 and for the 1932 Test tour of England in 1932, playing 27 first-class cricket matches between 1915 and 1937.
A late Victorian silver cased scent bottle and a silver scent bottlefirst Birmingham, 1898 by Henry Matthews, having hinged domed cap, the hinged body embossed with foliate scrolls, gilt interior, initialled, enclosing a green scent bottle and stopper, second, London, 1884 by Jane Brownett, of plain rectangular with screw fitting mushroom cap fitted with a chain, suspended on chain with finger ring, (2)weight approx. 2.54 ozt.Condition: Small holes to high points of two scrolls on one side. A couple of small knocks to body of other scent with some light marks
A late Victorian silver twin handled dishLondon, 1897 by Charles Edwardsoval with with shaped sides and cast, lobed and foliate scroll repousse decoration, the pierced twin handles cast with maidens masks, palmettes and scrollshandle to handle 25.7 cm., weight approx. 6.97 ozt.Condition: Good condition, light surface marks scratches commensurate with age and use
A collection of George II, George III and later silver to include a pair of salts,a bottle coaster, a pepper caster and a cream boat first a pair of George II cauldron salts, 1743 by Edward Wood, plain on stepped hood feet, initialled, fitted with blue glass liners, together with a coaster, London, 1797, makers mark indistinct, plain engraved with a vacant wreath reserve, turned mahogany base, an ogee baluster form pepper caster, London, 1778 by Thomas Daniel, a small cream boat, London, 1786 by Samuel Godbehere, of typical form with punched border and leaf scroll handle on trefid feet, a small jug, London, other marks rubbed of tapering form with angular handle decorated with reeded bands and a plated cabbage leaf dish, (7)first diameter 11.2 cm., weighable silver approx. 12.84 ozt Condition: Mostly fair condtion commensurate with age. coaster has a small crack to base rim which passes through makers mark, caster has occasional light knocks and marks. Small jug has had old solder repairs to handle joints
A George IV silver wine funnelLondon, 1821 by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnardof plain circular tapering form in two sections, with three ribbed supports, gadroon border, shell clip and detachable muslin ring, initialledheight 13 cm., weight approx. 3.98 oztCondition: Overall fair condition. Occasional light knocks and dings, marks to funnel clear but slightly rubbed.
An early 18th century German parcel-gilt chalice cupmarked for Augsburg 1736-7, makers mark IAS embossed with floral medallions, laurel garlands and stiff leaf bands, on a knopped stem and domed spreading octofoil footheight 25.3 cm., weight approx. 16.90 oztCondition: Some rubbing to gilt light dings and dents to foot edge, no apparent repairs or faults To be sold due to the closure of Trinity Bromley United Reform Church for charity
Two modern presentation prize silver armada dishesfirst London, 1978 by John Henry Odell, typical plain design with feature hallmarks bearing inscription 'Supreme Cattle Champion Kent Agricultural Show 1979 Sponsored by National Westminster Bank limited, Second, London, 1973 by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, similarly engraved, (2)first diameter 22.1 cm., weight approx. 25.69 oztCondition: Fair condition, light surface scratches
Asprey & Co. A George V silver double inkstandLondon, 1934 by Asprey & Co. Ltdof plain rectangular form with gadrooned border, on shell feet fitted with twin cut glass inks with hinged silver caps, bears presentation inscription E.J.B from Berty April 25 193623 cm., weight approx. 12.6 oztCondition: One ink has been damaged and is in three pieces. The stand is in good condition with light surface wear
A George V silver four piece tea serviceSheffield, 1919 by Lee & Wigfull of plain tapering design with a moulded girdle and wavy edged rims on shell capped scroll feet, comprising tea pot and baluster form hot water jug with ebonised handles and hinged domed covers with knop finials, a sugar basin and a helmet shaped cream jug, (4)Teapot handle to spout 25 cm., weight approx. 46.75 oztCondition: Good condition. Occasional marks and light scratches
An Edwardian silver three piece tea serviceSheffield, 1905 by Thomas Bradbury & Sonsof plain oval bellied form with wavy edged flared rim, comprising teapot with ebonised handle and hinged domed cover with knop finial, twin handled sugar basin and cream boat, (3)teapot handle to spout weight approx. 32.42 ozt.Condition: Good condition, occasional marks and light scrathces / scuffs
A Victorian silver sugar bowlLondon, 1856 by George Adams,circular with moulded rim and chased with a scroll framed vacant reserve and trailing foliate decoration, on a circular footdiameter approximately 13.5cm, weight 6.02ozt Condition: Dent / knock to side. Other minor dings. Light wear and scraches
A George IV silver melon form cream jugLondon, 1827 by John Wakefieldof squat melon form with scroll handle on a spreading base interior gilt, crestedheight 10.7 cm., weight approx. 8.81 oztCondition: Good condition commensurate with age. Occasional minor knocks, light surface marks, heavy gauge and clear marks
Grosjean & Woodward for Tiffany & Co. A mid 19th century silver hot milk jugc.1854, stamped Tiffany & Co., 8097 G&W English Sterling 925-1000 4 550 Broadway N-Yof baluster form, repousse embossed with scrolling foliate decoration, leaf spout, hinged domed cover with fluted knop finial, ebony scroll handle, on spreading foot lobed foot, gadrooned rimsheight 20 cm., approx. 14.67 ozt. Condition: Good condtion, occasional light scuffs
A pair of George III bright cut Old English pattern tablespoon, another pair of Old English pattern tablespoons and two othersfirst London, 1793 by George Gray, initialled EL, second, London, 1790 by Thomas Wallis II, initialled C over T * B A, another Old English pattern tablespoon by Peter, Ann and William Bateman and a George IV fiddle pattern tablespoon, (6)first length 21.5 cm., weight approx. 10.79 oztCondition: First with some light knocks and dings to bowls, Bowl tips slightly worn
A German novelty .800 naturalistic silver chick pepper pot, an Edwardian small novelty pig pincushion and a pill boxfirst stamped 800, German control marks, makers mark indistinct, in the form of a standing chick with pull off head, second Birmingham, 1906 by Adie and Lovekin, third, Chester, 1890, no makers mark, of ovoid lobed form with hinged lid and gilt interior, (3)first height 5.3 cm., weighable silver approx. 2.61 oztCondition: Chick in need of a clean with dirt and residue silver cleaner. Does not stand up empty will only do so when filled with pepper. Rubbed to back. Pig pin cushion, marks slightly rubbed, dents to side, cushion absent. Light dinhs to side of box
A pair of George V silver mounted cut glass scent bottles and stoppers, a pair candlesticks and other silverfirst London, 1926 by Henry Perkins & Son, having clear hobnail cut bodies of shouldered tapering form, fitted with spire stoppers, second Birmingham, 1930 by I. S. Greenberg & Co. plain the moulded borders and weighted bases, together with a silver mounted clear hobnail cut glass powder pot and cover and a small continental .900 silver repousse mirror with suspension chain attached, (5)first height 17 cm.Condition: scent bottle with light dings to silver mounts Stoppers fitt. One has chips and losses to glass of neck under silver mount. No leather or paper covering to bases of candlesticks. Slight crease / fold to neck of one candlestick. Knocks and dings to lid of powder pot.
A George III silver vinaigrette and anotherfirst Birmingham, 1813 by Samuel Pemberton, of curved rectangular form with canted corners, the hinged lid with bright cut border, interior gilt engraved 'Anne' with hinged pierce grille, second Birmingham, 1832 by Nathaniel Mills, the rectangular body with concave sides decorated with bright-cut engraving, slightly domed lid within engraved a central tablet within foliate borders, the gilt interior with hinged pierced grille, (2)first 3.1 x 2 cm.Condition: Good condition commensurate with age first light dings and surface wear
An early 19th century bright cut silver rattlemaker mark only, with whistle, suspension ring, eight bells in two tiers and coral teether, initialled, WLLlength 13.5 cm.Condition: Old Solder repair where whistle joins stem. Several bells with light dings and knocks. Suspension ring fixed. Coral worn down. Whistle working
A small Chinese export silver card case c.1900indistinct makers mark, Chinese character mark of plain rectangular form with hinged cover, decorated in raised relief with floweringheight 8.5 cm., width weight approx. 2.56 ozt.Condition: Goo condition. Light surface wear. Silver cleaner residue in between relief decoration/ Small ding to reverse
An American Waltham 10C gold open faced keyless pocket watch c.1900white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, minute track and blued steel hands, the movement signed A.M. Watch co. Waltham, Mass Royal, numbered 3045082, dust cover marked 10C case back engraved with and monogram, in a fitted red leather casedial diameter 36 mm., case diameter 39 mm., gross weight approx. 49.3g. Condition: Winds ticks and runs, however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order. Light wear and scratches to case
A Gentleman's Breitling Navitimer Chronograph stainless steel manual wind wristwatchserial No 1321, the circular black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, baton markers, silver subsidiary dials for hours minutes and seconds, rotating bezel, in original box with paper work and with original receipt from 1965case width approx 4cmCondition: Movement in working condition at time of cataloguing but not checked or guarenteed. Push buttons may need some attention. Dial with some light wear but fairly clean. Luminous markers with some wear.
A gentleman's Longines automatic stainless steel wristwatch c.1970round silvered dial with raised gilt hour batons and calendar aperture, associated leather braceletdial diameter 31 mm., case diameter 36 mm.Condition: Appears to run however no guarantee can be offered as to full working order. light surface wear and scratches to glass and case
A lady's gold plated Omega Automatic De Ville Dynamic wristwatchlight brown dial, white baton numerals, date just, together with stainless steel Omega Geneva lady's bracelet wrist watch with expandable bracelet (2)width of case of the former 3.7cmCondition: The first tarnished and in fairly tired poor condition requires attention. The second in fair condition. Wear to batons and hands. The second in fair condition. Movements not tested.
A ruby and diamond flexible link braceletdesigned as four box set brilliant-cut diamonds alternating with four square links each set with four calibré-cut rubies, concealed clasplength 19.5cm, 26gCondition: Overall condition good/very good. Good flexibility with very minor distortionDiamonds each spread 0.10 - 0.12cts, mostly J/K colour, mostly VS/SI clarity, 8 with medium/strong fluorescence.Rubies well matched for colour, bright stones with strong glow under UV light. Untested but probably white gold. one or two rubies with minor chips
A collection of mostly silver and enamel Queen Victoria 1887 Golden Jubilee commemorative brooches to include a horseshoe, shield shaped and diamond examples, one marked 1836 *Adelaide* 1877, a coin set brooch, gilt metal and silvered examples, (12)variousCondition: larger shield shaped brooch with a solder repair to side. Silver Adelaide brooch with missing balls repair to hinge split to surround. coin brooch missing pin. Silvered brooch light rubbed.
A pair of late 19th century French Assyrian Revival patinated bronze figures of a king and queen in the manner of Emile Louis Picault, (French, 1833-1915)both standing in traditional attire, the kind holding a sword and scroll, the queen a fan, unsigned, on square black marble plinth bases, (2)height 37.5 cm.Condition: patination fair, lightly rubbed in to tunic and legs and of of king. light rubbing to lower part of Queen dress and front of dress around knees, The Kings sword has been broken and glued back into place. Small chips and losses to black marble bases
A collection of costume jewelleryto include an early 20th century red paste stone set gilt metal bracelet with wide articulated mesh link strap and foliate chased clasp, Trifari mask brooch, a pair Lawrence Vbra crystal cluster earclips, a double row yellow stone set gilt metal chain link bracelet, various Czech crystal brooches, assorted graduated crystal bead necklaces, assorted diamante necklaces and earclips, etc., (qty)first length 18 cm.Condition: Mostly good condition. Some light rubbing to gilt bracelet and slight buckle to mid panel. other gilt brooch with rubbing and worn through areas. Missing stone is presetn in the double row bracelet
Albert (Prince, 1819-1861) A printed Great Exhibition, 1851. Juror's medal presentation letter signed Albertto Monsieur M. C. Karmarsch.folio, Windsor castle October 31st 1851, facsimile text, reads I have the honor, as President of the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 to transmit to you a medal that has been struck by order of the Commissioners, in commemoration of the valuable services which you have rendered to the Exhibition, in common with so many eminent men of all countries, in your capacity of Juror. etc.,' Condition: Clear condtion. Marginal yellowing / light staining to right edge. fold lines M C. Karmarsch listed as the Zollverein Juror for Class XXI Cutlery and Edge Tools
Fleming., Ian., The Man with the Golden GunJonathan Cape., 1965, first edition., dust wrappers,Condition: Contents clean. Slight browning to top edge and very faint damp mark to bottom of side edge. Wrappers have light spotting to front marginal edge and to rear side . Faint damp marks and losses to inside rear edge bottom right and rear bottom corner of wrappers. Slight loss to surface and rubbing in same area

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