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HEINRICH HERMAN SCHAFER (German, 1815-1884); watercolour, ‘Fécamp, Normandy’, signed lower right with Unicorn Gallery of Wilmslow label verso, 24 x 20cm, and a further watercolour by Walter M. May, ‘Sörfford, Hardinger’, lake scene with two figures boating to centre, signed lower left and dated 1892 to label verso, 24 x 34cm, both framed and glazed.Additional InformationThe first image has a 3cm brown line to the upper right with further spotting. The second painting with further spotting and foxing, waviness to the paper. Both with some dirt and specks to mount and frames with general light wear.
GALLAGHER LTD OF BELFAST AND LONDON; an original pictorial advertising mirror, 'Rotary Cigarettes', in an oak frame, 40 x 35cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear to the frame, the main image would benefit from a clean but appears good, minor pinhead holes to the top panel of the frame, light scratches.
GEORGE SIDNEY HUNT; two signed coloured mezzotints, Charles Dickens and Admiral Lord Nelson, both with FATG blind stamps, published 1921 by The Museum Galleries London, the latter and slightly larger 12.5 x 10cm, both framed and glazed (2).Additional InformationDickens with some yellowing and spotting; Nelson with some light spotting, general wear to frame.
A Chinese silk kimono decorated with a three claw dragon and clouds on a predominantly blue ground.Additional InformationLight staining around the neck and chest area. Some fraying to the stitching and an area of damage to the back of the dragon. Some loose threads and general wear throughout.
POSTCARDS a very good original collection in two large albums, with topographical and subjects, artists etc. note Isle of Islay incl. distillery, ship wreck, Christmas Greetings, Novelty, Manchester areas. Advertising, maritime incl. Titanic(5), Knutsford views incl. events, Holborn Military Hospital views, Exhibitions, Native Americans, Leek railway station, Grant silk types incl. Exhibitions, Railway accidents at Scout Moor, Carlisle, Sharnbrook, wounded Japanese soldiers 1905, World War One silks incl. regimental, Art Nouveau incl. Kirchner, Fairs, Tram Terminus Chorlton, hold to light types, India 1904 Royal visit series, Felix etc.
MOORCROFT; a floral tubeline decorated lidded ginger jar for the Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee 2002, height 15.5cm, small waisted vase (seconds quality) and two pin dishes (4).Additional InformationGinger jar with some scrapes where the lid has rested on the body, otherwise light general wear and usual manufacturing imperfections.
A Victorian walnut, inlaid and boxwood strung loo table, raised on carved central column to four carved outswept supports and castors, length 131cm.Additional InformationThe piece has been French polished. Light scratches to the top. The walnut is a quarter veneered to the top but not directly matching through the centre of the table. The inlay to the centre is a probable later addition. general surface wear throughout.
A late 19th century mahogany free standing corner cabinet with blind fret detail to the top section above single glazed door, the base section with single panelled cupboard door, raised on bracket feet, height 188cm, width 78cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear, light scratches, the beading on the glazed panel has been broken off and reglued, chippin/losses to the corners and edges of the piece.
NAPOLEON III INTEREST; two small cigars with note inscribed 'Cigars smoked by Empress Eugène, wife of Napoleon III of France, she lived for some years in Chislehurst in Kent', each length approx 4.5cm, also a 19th century Dutch silver snuff box of oval form, the embossed lid decorated with revellers in tavern setting, width 6.7cm (3).Additional InformationThe cigars have been in the family for some time and the note although modern has been copied from an earlier note and family history. The snuff box closes well, has light surface wear but has a solid gauge and overall ok.
A Chinese 'rice inset' tea bowl painted with a floral spray to the centre and a shallow dish decorated with a dragon, both with painted character marks to base, the dish with Kangxi mark, height of cup 5.25cm, diameter of dish 9.5cm (2).Additional InformationLight fritting to the dish and a tiny rim chip, both with a few imperfections in the glaze but overall ok condition.
J.S. FRY & SONS LTD; an original advertising 'Fry's Chocolate' mirror, in original oak frame with impressed factory stamp, mirror 30 x 44.5cm, overall 39 x 54cm.Additional InformationThe mirror measures 30 x 44.5cm, the back board has signs of old wood worm, two later brass loops to the frame, general wear to the frame, light wear and scratches to the mirror plate.
A large red lustre 'Witch's Ball', diameter 25cm, a similar orange tinted example, diameter 20cm, a green tinted example 17cm, and a silver lustre example, diameter 10cm (4).Additional InformationAll four have the correct metal end caps and have a few bruises and knocks with light surface scratches.
A 19th century specimen marble and stone on slate desk stand of circular form, with later glass inkwell, diameter 22.5cm.Additional InformationLight scratches especially to the surface where the inkwell sits, natural faults to the slate, minor chipping to the edges where the inkwell sits, fault to the bluejohn specimen inlaid section, minor chipping to the edges of the pen rest, the inkwell is a later example.
HARRY POTTER; thirteen UK cinema posters comprising one The Deathly Hallows Part 1, two The Deathly Hallows Part 2 'It All Ends' and ten Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (four sheets, the remainder quads), rolled in tubes (13).Additional InformationSome light scuffing to edges in parts.Width 76cm.
central oval cabochon chocolate brown/black sapphire, 13.7 x 11.1mm, estimated approximate weight 7.90ct, displaying asterism under strong light, surrounded by a border of twenty claw set round brilliant cut diamonds with an estimated total approximate weight 0.60ct, tapering shoulders with one eight cut diamond in each, 'D' shaped shank, size V, unhallmarked white metal stamped '18K', weight 7g
the body of opal and mother of pearl, with ruby eyes and multicoloured enamel decoration, pin and revolver fitting and fixed bale to allow for wear as a pendant, dimensions 3.2 x 3.9cm, unhallmarked white metal stamped '925', weight 8.7gFootnote: Plique-à-jour (French for 'letting in daylight') is a vitreous enamelling technique where the enamel is applied in cells without any backing so the light can shine through, giving a similar effect to that of a stained-glass window. It is very challenging technically and there is a high failure rate during production.
each with a central rubover set oval cabochon grey star sapphire, displaying asterism under strong light, approximately 8.8 x 7.7mm, flanked by a rubover set baguette cut diamond, estimated total approximate weight 0.15ct, peg and scroll fittings, unmarked white metal, tested as platinum, weight 5.4gFootnote: The optical phenomenon responsible for the sapphire’s shimmering rays is called asterism, from the Latin word astrum, meaning “star.” Asterism occurs when light reflects from small needle-like inclusions within the stone. The ‘star’ appears to move over the surface of the stone when either the stone or the light source is moved.
the first a single row of 8.5mm pale pink coral beads, strung to an ornate yellow metal clasp set with eight grain set round brilliant cut diamonds, stamped '750', figure of eight safety clasp, length 75cm; the second, a ring with a central rubover set light pink domed coral, 21.0 x 15.2mm, tapered shoulders, flat shank, size O½, stamped '750'; the third, a pair of ear clips each rubover set with light pink coral, 16 x 11.3mm, plain border, hinged clip fittings, stamped '750', gross weight 88.4g (3)
central oval faceted sapphire of light purplish blue and probably unheated with an estimated approximate weight in excess of 2.50ct, surrounded by thirteen old cut diamonds, estimated total approximate weight 0.50ct, head dimensions 14 x 11.8mm, decorative scroll shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size L, unhallmarked yellow metal stamped '18CT', weight 4.9g
c1947, model 4453, the signed silvered dial, (with Tudor rose within a shield), 25mm diameter, with alternate luminous batons and Arabic numerals, luminous hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement calibre 59 with liveried screw down crown, steel case, 30mm diameter, verso screw down and numbered 564757, interior signed and stamped 4453, to an aftermarket black leather strap with pin buckleFootnote: Early models in the Tudor range can be distinguished by the use of a shield around the rose motif on the dial. From 1947 onwards, a year after the official launch of Tudor, the shield gradually disappeared from the logo. Henceforth, it consisted of only the company name and the rose, finely drawn or as an appliqué in relief.Condition report: Crystal: Complete. Some very minor surface scratching all over. Dial: In fair condition. Some minor spotting all over (visible under magnification or in reflected light), and a larger mark at 10 o'clock. Some minor deterioration to the finish of the markers and some minor rust spotting to the hour and minute hands (all visible under magnification) Movement: In working order though has not been tested for timekeeping. Probably the original screw down crown engages and disengages as it should and the hands move freely in both directions. Case: Some minor surface scratching all over as to be expected. Verso with some surface scratching and a small but deeper nick. Screws and unscrews satisfactorily. Aftermarket strap in almost unused condition.
c1964, model 806, the signed 'reverse panda' dial, 38mm diameter, with twin jet logo, gold coloured batons and hands and gold coloured chronograph sweep, three 'small size' subsidiary dials recording running seconds and chronograph minutes and hours, outer tachymeter scale and bi-directional slide rule marked milled edged bezel, signed mechanical crown wind chronometer rated 17 jewel venus 178 movement, import code 'WOG', (for Wakmann), case, 40mm diameter, gold-plated with pushers above and below the crown, verso steel and snap on, signed and numbered 806, interior numbered 978312, to a signed black leather padded strap with white stitching and liveried steel pin buckleFootnote: One of watch-makings most important historic chronograph models, the original 806 Navitimer set the template for modern technical pilot’s watches. Billed as a wrist-sized computer when it was first developed in 1952, the rotating bezel has the ability to compute distance travelled, flight time, airspeed, and remaining fuel consumption, due to the integration of a slide rule. In 1956, Breitling introduced the Venus 178 manually-wound chronograph movement which would continue to be used until the early 1970s. Eight years later, Breitling changed the dial layout of the Navitimer, most likely adapting to changing tastes and increasing legibility in low-light conditions. The now-iconic “reverse panda” configuration with black dial and white subdials was introduced in 1963 and in 1964, the bezel edge changed from a bead edge to a milled edge. Another stylistic change was the introduction of the “twin jet” logo, with ‘Breitling Genève’ below. With the majority of cases produced in stainless steel, a small number were produced with gold-plated cases, and an even smaller number in 18ct gold. The iconic Breitling Genève Navitimer 806 still remains today near the top of virtually every vintage watch collector's wish list.
A vintage mid century West German fat lava style desk lamp. The lamp having an unusual cross-wired shade, chrome cylindrical light bulb stem and green ceramic body. All raised on circular chrome plinth along with a similar cross wire balloon shaped lampshade. Measures 46 cm tall x28cm wide x 28cm deep.
A large 20th Century retro vintage Industrial explosion proof floor standing - wall fit tube strip light by Simplex dating to the 1950's. The large glass cylinder shade housing a green gel tube light having a stunning large polished aluminium box mounted base. Originally from the British cellophane factory being rewired. Measures 189cm.
A vintage mid century I.V.A Engineering Co.LTD industrial desk lamp / worktop light having an enamelled light shade with magnified and fluorescent neon tube, counter weight arm raised on a flat squared base. Makers label to the base together with a Pifco infra-red and radiant heat lamp with cream conical shade and circular base. Measures 50 cm tall.

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