FABERGÉ by VICTOR MAYER Anhänger "Ei", GG 18K, hellblau emailliert, 14,7 gr, ca. 3 cm lang (mit Öse), um 2000, sehr guter Zustand, inkl. original Box u. Etui. Aufklappbar mit gelb emailliertem Küken inseitig. Nummeriert 236/1000, mit Herstellermarke.| FABERGÉ by VICTOR MAYER pendant "Egg", 18K YG, light blue enamelled, 14.7 gr, ca. 3 cm long (with loop), around 2000, very good condition, incl. original box and case. Egg can be opened presenting a yellow enamelled chicken inside. Numbered 236/1000, with maker's mark.
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An 18ct Gold Full Hunting Cased Chronograph Keyless Pocket Watch, 55mm diameter case, white enamelled dial with black Roman baton numerals, black second hand and chronograph scale, total gross weight 142.8gCondition ReportExternally the watch is in very good condition showing no obvious signs of dents or previous repair. It bears light marks commensurate with age and light usage, the buttons are secure and correct, the case maker's mark is JW and the watch is marked with a crown and 18. The white enamel dial appears free from any hairline cracks or previous sign of damage or repair. The hands appear original. the watch winds, runs and sets and the chronograph function operates correctly but should be regarded as untested. The mechanism bears a serial number of 77656 and the inner dust cover is 18ct gold. Overall a nice example.
A 9ct Gold Cased Automatic Gentleman's Wristwatch by Rotary, 35mm diameter case, champagne gold dial with gold baton numerals and date window, on non conforming leather strapCondition reportThe case of this watch is in overall good condition showing only light marks commensurate with age and light usage. The case is stamped 375 (9ct), the watch winds, runs and sets but should be regarded as untested. The glass is in good condition showing only very light marks (will polish), the dial shows some marks to the face itself, commensurate with age and general usage. The strap is a modern leather replacement. Note: one lug to secure the spring bars is missing from the 12 o'clock strap mounting lug
A Pair of Chinese Blue and White Porcelain Export Dishes of Octagonal Shape, Circa 1760, painted with a willow tree, chrysanthemum and sacred objects, 12ins (30.5cm) wide, a pair of blue and white bottle vases with slender necks, painted with figures, four character marks painted in blue, 12.25ins (31.1cm) high, and a blue and white porcelain plate with shaped rimCondition reportOctagonal chargers - fritting and some scattered miniscule chipping to rims.Pair of bottle vases - one with circa 2.3cm hairline crack from rim. Both with some light scattered wear to upper edge of rim. These appear to be a closely matched pair.Circular dish with indented rim - some miniscule scattered chips to rim.The two matched bottle vases are possibly modern. The circular dish within indented rim is not.Images within Dropbox link below.https://www.dropbox.com/sh/4nrthvchz0hr476/AABBU7xuDgZDXIaQGE31cuXHa?dl=0
A 12 Bore Over and Under Shotgun by Beretta, Model Ultra Light Deluxe, serial no. U29620B, 28ins blued steel barrels with elevated top rib and changeable chokes (spare chokes present), bright steel action decorated with game scene, walnut stock and fore end with chequered grips, composite butt pad, in manufacturer's hard case with spare choke and choke key, 14.5ins pull, 46.5ins overall
A Louis Vuitton of Paris LV Monogram Draw String Lady's Bag, with original receipt Condition ReportHeight 13.5ins, width 15ins, depth 7.5insSome very light scattered wear/fading to elements of the leather but otherwise this bag appears to be in good condition with no obvious damage/loss/repairs, save very small circa 1.2cm split to leather to one base corner.
Khamseh rug, the charcoal field with three stepped medallions enclosed by triple borders 183cm x 133cmOne end is complete with kilim, the other end with losses to the kilim, pile at both ends complete, one corner curling selvedges with some fraying. Pile low in some areas with minor light wear otherwise in decent condition for its age (circa 1900)
A George IV or William IV Old Sheffield Plate Four-Light Candelabrum, by T. and J. Creswick, Sheffield, Circa 1830, on triform base with cased lion and paw feet, the base decorated with foliage, with foliage clad spiral-fluted stem, the detachable candle arms with three fluted branches, each with foliage decorated socket, with a further central branch, 60.5cm highProvenance: Tennants, 14 October 2017, lot 266.There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a loss to the plate at the high points. One branch has been resoldered. There is some bruising to the branches which are somewhat uneven.
A Pair of Silver Plate Three-Light Candelabra, Apparently Unmarked, Probably First Half 19th Century, each on fluted oval base and with tapering stem, the fluted socket supports the detachable branches, with two scrolling arms which terminate in a fluted socket with detachable nozzle, with a further central socket with detachable nozzle and finial, filled, 45cm high (2)Apparently unmarked. There is some surface scratching and wear overall. The wear is noticeable as a minor loss to the plating at the high points with the under metal showing through. There are some minor dings and bruises overall.
A Collection of Assorted Silver Plate and Metalware, including: a two-light candelabra, stamped '800', 20.5cm high; a Persian-style vase, 19.5cm high; a Persian-style shaped circular salver, 30cm diameter; a pierced napkin-holder; a paper-clip in the form of a hand and a circular waiter with pierced sides (qty)
A William IV Silver Christening-Mug, Possibly by Edward Edwards, London, 1830, tapering cylindrical, the lower body chased with foliage, with a foliage cast handle, engraved with a vacant cartouche, the interior gilt, 8.5cm high, 3oz 10dwt, 108grHallmarks slightly rubbed and with general light wear throughout. No splits, holes or solder repairs. Internal gilding in very good order. The foot very slightly misshappen and pressed in to one side, resulting in the mug rocking slightly when stood.
A little jewel of a Morgan three-wheeler, restoration fresh, subtly upgraded and beautifully finished.An ingenious concept, HFS Morgan built his first three-wheeler in 1909. Based around a tubular-steel chassis frame, the design's low centre of gravity and advanced sliding pillar independent front suspension endowed it with superb roadholding. Progressively developed, the single rear-wheel-driven platform played host to a variety of JAP, Matchless, Blackburne, Anzani and Ford powerplants over the years (though, the prototype used a Peugeot unit). Fearsome competition cars, Morgan three-wheelers driven by the likes of HFS himself, Clive Lones and Harold Beart acquitted themselves well on race circuits and trial stages alike endearing themselves to the general public.By 1933, Morgan’s three-wheeler chassis could be ordered with four types of body, namely: Super Sports, Sports Two-Seater, Sports Family and Family. The Super Sports was notable for its chromium-plated exhaust pipes that run the length of the body. Interest in Morgans of this period has never waned and, if anything, increased in recent times - the company’s inspired decision to create a modern three-wheeler having brought the early cars to the attention of a new audience.This charming Matchless V-Twin-powered Super Sports was discovered in 2008 in barn find condition, dismantled and awaiting it’s next journey. Having had a total restoration in recent years completed to exacting standards by a retired pattern maker, it is now finished in burgundy with a light tan interior and is ready for the road once again. With its three-speed transmission and 990cc engine this is no slouch and is sure to provide the feel good factor that only a Morgan can provide. With its twin carburettors, stainless steel twin exhausts, alternator and uprated dashboard amongst other subtle modifications, this is one three-wheeler that has been restored with modern motoring in mind. Your early inspection is welcomed and encouraged to fully appreciate this rare and highly collectable Morgan which pleasingly still retains its original registration number BUV 252 and is believed to be matching numbers. Having covered less than 500 miles since completion, a period of running-in is advised to achieve the very best from this instantly recognisable British classic. SpecificationMake: MORGANModel: 3 WHEELER SUPER SPORTSYear: 1935Chassis Number: D1285Registration Number: BUV 252Transmission: ManualEngine Number: MX4/707Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 465 MilesMake: RHDInterior Colour: Light TanClick here for more details and images
One of only 25 LG45s bodied as a Tourer and consequently much coveted and very rarely on the market.Having established its reputation by winning the Moscow - St Petersburg Reliability Trial of 1910 with a 30hp six, Lagonda concentrated mainly on the production of light cars before reverting to sporting and luxury models in the mid-1920s with the introduction of the 14/60. This four-cylinder, 2-litre model was joined in 1929 by the first of Lagonda's own sixes - the 3-Litre - but by the mid-1930s the Meadows-engined cars were seen as the way forward. Introduced at the 1933 Olympia Show and based on the preceding ZM 3-litre model, the M45 deployed Meadows' 4½-litre, twin-plug six to good effect, saloons being capable of reaching 90mph and tourers the 'ton' under favourable conditions.A team of three specially prepared short-chassis cars (effectively the soon-to-be-announced M45 Rapide) prepared by Lagonda main agents Fox & Nicholls performed creditably at the 1934 RAC Tourist Trophy at Ards, and the following year one of these TT cars driven by John Hindmarsh and Luis Fontes won the Le Mans 24-Hour endurance classic outright.Under W O Bentley's technical direction the big Lagonda became more refined: the M45's successor - the LG45 - gaining synchromesh gears, flexible engine mounts and centralised chassis lubrication among many other improvements. Endowed with such an impeccable pedigree, the 4½-litre Lagonda quickly established itself as a favourite among the wealthy sporting motorists of its day. A mere 278 LG45s were produced between 1936 and 1937 and the model remains a much sought-after classic, however, of those 278 only 25 are believed to have been delivered as Tourers such as this offering and consequently these rare derivatives have always been coveted and rarely come to market, making this a wonderful opportunity.We understand that the first owner of this stunning LG45 was, Lord Burghley, the Olympic Athlete who became the 6th Marquess of Exeter in 1956. He inspired the scene in the film “Chariots of Fire “ when Harold Abrahams ran round the Great Court at Trinity College in the time it takes for the college clock to toll midnight! Burghley actually accomplished this feat in his final year at Cambridge and was the first to do it taking 43.6 seconds to cover the 406 yards.Our vendor purchased the Lagonda a couple of years ago from Hyman Ltd., the well-respected US dealer in all things classic, and at that time it was finished in Old English White with dark red wire wheels, a tan leather interior and displaying an odometer reading of 98,161 miles. Surprisingly, in the photographs accompanying Hyman’s sales literature, the car is seen wearing its UK registration number, CLW 296, so presumably it had been part of a private collection and not used on US roads.Despite the fact that the car’s bodywork and trim appeared in good condition all round, our vendor decided that he wanted to totally repaint and retrim the Tourer and the result is truly spectacular. It’s now resplendent in Gloss Black with a depth of shine that is quite remarkable, the wire wheels are also in black (shod with new Dunlops all round) and the weather equipment is all new. The interior has been superbly retrimmed in a glorious Apple Green and displays a level of craftsmanship rarely seen with not a detail missed. The engine bay can only be described as immaculate and every other mechanical area that’s visible has been thoughtfully presented, not over-restored but just the way you would hope to find it. We could write further chapters about this impressive motor car but suggest that the best way to assess this beautiful and charismatic Lagonda is simply to come along and view it. With only 25 ever built and far fewer remaining, it may be your only chance to see one.With a Le Mans pedigree, dependable Meadows 4½-litre engine and smoothly operating transmission, the LG45 offers a great package of heritage, modern convenience and reliability and in this case, with its interesting provenance and amazing presentation, 12013 deserves your serious consideration. SpecificationMake: LAGONDAModel: LG45Year: 1936Chassis Number: 12013Registration Number: CLW 296Engine Number: 12013Make: Interior Colour: Green LeatherClick here for more details and images
Offered from 35 years, long-term ownership, this fantastic, matching numbers, 8-litre WO was delivered new to the Duke of Leinster and has been extensively rallied by its late owner.The magnificent 8-litre Bentley (YF5005) on offer here began life as a Folding concealed head Coupé by Berkeley Street coach builders, Thrupp & Maberley. It graced their stand in the Coachwork section at the 1930 Olympia Motor Show and Autocar Magazine described it as: “A sports coupé on the new 8-litre Bentley chassis is really an open two-seater and coupé in one, as the head of the coupé when down is completely concealed beneath the rear decking. A large tail provided ample luggage accommodation and other features are the raked screen, the helmet-type wings and the general low build. The colour scheme is of black and a delicate shade of pastel blue”. Within the history file are a number of images and lots of details about YF5005’s early years and for these we are indebted to Bentley historian Clare Hay. The Duke of Leinster was obviously smitten with the pretty Bentley as a sale was agreed at the Show and the car was purchased from Jack Barclay Limited for the sum of £2,200. There is a copy of this original Bill of Sale in the file dated 8th July 1931 with the car registered as GP 1999 and the purchaser listed as ‘The Duke of Leinster, Dukes Hotel, St James’ Street, W1’. His signature says simply ‘Leinster’, how very aristocratic. YF5005 obviously has blue blood in its veins as a number of the following owners are titled or have a very exclusive London address. The history file makes fascinating reading and there are a further three Bills of Sale from Jack Barclay and a list of owners with recorded maintenance information. The car was purchased by J.C. Broadhead in 1962 and it was he who commissioned the change of bodywork to its current open four-seater in the 1970s. The next chapter in the Bentley’s life was a long one, being sold by the late Peter Harper to James Whitaker in 1987 and remaining with him until his recent passing. Retaining its original chassis frame, engine, gearbox, axles and steering box - the tourer coachwork has now been on the car longer than the original. He loved YF5005 and used it extensively over thirty years and it never wanted for anything. He maintained the car himself, and during that ownership covered many thousand miles on International rallies. The engine was rebuilt a couple of times, the axles and gearbox too. No receipts or record of the works are on file, but drive it and its obvious to see this has been a coveted Bentley. Effortlessly pulling through all gears, steering light and precise, brakes very effective, and the engine is near silent – with a wonderful howl from the exhaust. A charismatic car from a charismatic owner, however, the time has come for YF5005 to be enjoyed by a new keeper. We welcome and encourage your inspection of this venerable Bentley and, those members of our team who have been lucky enough to drive YF5005, can confirm just how special she is.SpecificationMake: BENTLEYModel: 8-LITRE TOURERYear: 1931Chassis Number: YF5005Registration Number: GP1999Transmission: ManualEngine Number: YF5005Drive Side: Right-hand DriveMake: RHDInterior Colour: Red LeatherClick here for more details and images
Delightful, pre-Standard Motors, Triumph coach-built tourer still being run-in after a full restoration.Between 1933 and 1938, Triumph made a large and confusing range of Gloria sporting saloons, coupés, tourers, 2-seater sports cars, drophead coupés and golfer’s coupés. All these Glorias, apart from the final two models (1.5-litre Saloon and Fourteen Six-Light Saloon) were powered by four or six-cylinder Coventry Climax overhead-inlet and side-exhaust valve designed engines (modified and built by Triumph). From August 1934 to 1936, the Gloria range included Gloria Vitesse models which were up-rated, engine & equipment, versions of the equivalent Gloria. This lovely Gloria is one of, we believe, just 19 two-door, four-seat Tourers built between August 1935 and July 1937 powered by the 1,232cc (10.8hp) four-cylinder engine with the pre-select 4-speed gearbox. In the 1970s, a long-term restoration project was started by then-owner Mr Bob Smith - a qualified and experienced engineer - and the vehicle was stripped in its entirety, with the bodywork being split from the chassis and re-made, whilst the chassis, braking system (hydraulic Lockheed-system brakes) and all mechanical aspects were overhauled and rebuilt to original specification. Similarly, the 1,232cc inline-four was removed from the vehicle and disassembled. The crankshaft and camshaft were both reground, and all the bearings within the engine were replaced. The block itself was rebored, and fitted with new pistons, before being reassembled. Unfortunately, Mr Smith passed away before the restoration was completed, although the majority of the in-depth work had been carried out. Our vendor then purchased the vehicle from Ms Smith, and set about finishing off the brightwork, electrical systems and fitting an uprated water pump for improved reliability. The little Triumph has covered around 330 miles since being rebuilt and restored and, whilst the vehicle is in running and driving condition (along with being taxed and used on the road), the vendor does note that it's still running a little rich and remains in the engine running-in period, so some light fettling and running adjustments are to be expected, although that’s all part of the appeal of a pre-war vehicle such as this. Included with this delightful example of pre-Standard Triumph motoring is an extensive history folder with log books dating all the way back to 1936, along with the original instruction and maintenance manuals. There is also a stack of invoices for work done and supporting documentation, along with a photo record of Mr Smith’s restoration works and an in-depth illustrated parts list. Superbly finished in cream with matching wire wheels and brake drums, brilliant chrome, lovely red interior and a new soft top, this attractive Thirties Tourer certainly justifies Triumph's marketing slogan at the time which read "Triumph-Gloria - Queen of Cars".SpecificationMake: TRIUMPHModel: GLORIAYear: 1936Chassis Number: 1110817Registration Number: VN 9200Transmission: Manual Engine Number: G12/2658 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 330 MilesMake: RHDClick here for more details and images
Große Glas Vase in Dekostaender in Form einer Bluete, nach unten geschwungener Korpus, Glas Hell Gruen verlaufend , Staender Metall, Hoehe 72 cm, Durchmesser 30 cm. | Large glass vase in decorative stand in the form of a flower, downward curved body, glass light green gradient, stand metal, height 72 cm, diameter 30 cm.
Mid-20th century “Grandmother” clock in a light oak case with a break arch top and conforming glazed hood door, with a stylised 18th century brass dial, spandrels, matted dial centre, silvered chapter ring and steel hands, case with a long trunk and applied carved detail on a short square plinth, with an eight-day three train spring driven Westminster chiming movement. With pendulum.Dimensions: Height: 168cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 23cm
TWO LATE VICTORIAN 'J. DAY' PORTABLE STEREOSCOPES TWO LATE VICTORIAN 'J. DAY' PORTABLE STEREOSCOPES, wood and brass mounted and of collapsable design with adjustable arms, marked 'Day's Patent GB. 13.820.193'; together with A COLLECTION OF THIRTY GLASS SLIDES, to include largley topographical views of Rome, Venice, Italy, Paris, Luxembourg and Westminster, some coloured examples. (32)The two viewers are slightly different in design, one being more ornate with shaped eye pieces. Stereoscopes with light general wear, their original cardboard boxes in poor condition. Some slides with minor cracks along edges - none with damage noted to scenes themselves
A WILLIAM MOORCROFT FOR LIBERTY & CO FLAMMINIAN WARE TRAY AND A MATCHING PIN TRAY A WILLIAM MOORCROFT FOR LIBERTY & CO FLAMMINIAN WARE TRAY, rectangular form with rounded corners, in red-purple glaze; and A MATCHING PIN TRAY, both with washed signatures and printed 'Made for Liberty & Co' marks, the pin tray dated 1912. (2) Tray 34cm by 22.5cm, pin tray 12.5cm by 7.5cm highQty: 2Both with surface scratching reflecting age and use, the tray with a silvery mark of approximately 1.5cm long to one corner and general light crazing, the pin tray with an underglazed firing crack-like line to one corner and an underglazed chip/fault to the edge of one corner.
FOUR WALTER MOORCROFT ANEMONE PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY VASES FOUR WALTER MOORCROFT ANEMONE PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY VASES, baluster form and bottle form, one with a green ground, the others with blue grounds, blue washed marks, one bottle vase with 'Potters to the Queen' paper label. (4) 15.5cm, 14.5cm, 14cm and 8cm highQty: 4The bottle vases are not a pair, they are slighty different in shape and size. Light crazing. All first quality.
TWO WILLIAM MOORCROFT BURSLEM FLAMMINIAN WARE VASES TWO WILLIAM MOORCROFT BURSLEM FLAMMINIAN WARE VASES, of baluster form, in speckled powder blue glaze, green washed signatures, impressed marks, impressed year 1914. (2) 15.5cm and 14.5cm highQty: 2Smaller vases with a few light surface scratches to body, the larger with general light crazing, no noted damage or restoration.
THREE WALTER MOORCROFT ANEMONE PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY VASES THREE WALTER MOORCROFT ANEMONE PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY VASES, baluster form and squat form, blue washed marks. (3) 19cm, 18cm and 7.5cm highQty: 3The taller vases are not a matching pair, they have slightly different neck rims. Light crazing and light surface wear. All first quality.
TWO MOORCROFT VIOLET PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY VASES TWO MOORCROFT VIOLET PATTERN TUBE LINED POTTERY VASES, designed by Sally Tuffin, one of trumpet form, the other of baluster form, green washed impressed marks, date cyphers for 1999. (2) 20.5cm and 14cm highBaluster vase with light surface scratching. Other in good condition. No noted restoration. Both first quality.
John Browning, a lacquered brass spectroscope, having a slip-fit lens cover and barrel hand engraved "John Browning, 63, Strand, London", in plush lined leather case, late 19th / early 20th Century, 9 cm when closed [Born circa 1831, John Browning followed his father into instrument making, taking out many patents on instruments such as barometers, microscopes, ophthalmoscopes and spectroscopes of which he was known as the leading manufacturer. Spectroscopes are used for chemical analysis, shining a beam of light through a substance, observing the light spectrum emitted and analysing any anomalies seen to differentiate]

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