A Fine and Rare Lady's Platinum Asymmetric Wristwatch, signed Cartier, Paris, model: Crash, circa 1990, (calibre 160) lever movement signed, silvered dial with Roman numerals, Cartier secret signature at 7, asymmetric case with four securing screws in the band, cabochon set crown, case back signed Cartier Paris mecanique Platine made in France and numbered A110298, French platinum dogs head hallmark, inside case back stamped PT950 and numbered 5325, Cartier strap and a Cartier 18ct white gold deployant clasp stamped 18k750, 23mm by 38mm, with Cartier boxes, sold with the second hand purchase sales invoice from a dealer called Sigma Antiques & Fine Art, Ripon, North Yorkshire in 1995 see illustrationsThe Cartier Crash was released in 1967 and epitomized the fever and design of the late 1960's. 31.10.19 Case with light surface scratches, buckle with small scratches, dial and movement are clean, hand setting correctly, movement in going order. Please note: this example is not the limited edition of 400 made in 1991 as stated in the original catalogue footnote. This is a rare example in platinum made circa 1990. Sold with the second hand purchase sales invoice from a dealer called Sigma Antiques & Fine Art, Ripon, North Yorkshire in 1995.
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A Victorian brass pedestal oil lamp, having cranberry tinted and acid etched shade over moulded pink glass font, the whole raised on black enamelled plinth, h.50cm.Several very minor chips / frits to base of shade only.Glass to font is good.Some light tarnishing to decoration.Some polish residue to crevices in font.Stands well.Brass good but with polish residue.
COBBOLD, Richard. The History of Margaret Catchpole, A Suffolk Girl. Henry Colburn, London. 1845 1 st edition. 3 vols. Illustrated. [3] NOTE: Lots 1021 - 1025, by Suffolk author Richard Cobbold, are presented in uniform modern half leather bindings, boards dressed in light brown cloth.Condition report: Some foxing, mainly affecting plates.
John Ley Pethybridge (1865-1905) - Foxhounds and terrier under long shadows, oil on canvas, signed lower left, 32 x 52.5cmCondition report: Privately consigned by a local client. Canvas good and taut. Mid-level surface crazing visible under light. Colour slightly faded. Some surface marks evident (mostly to top central area).
A gent's Rolex steel Oyster Perpetual Explorer bracelet watch, circa 1978/79, ref.1016, having automatic movement, matt dial with luminous markers and Arabic numerals, serial No.5518273, bracelet numbered 78360F, case dia.36mm, no box or papers. In running order.Some light surface scuffs to glass.Original dial in good condition, with light age wear only.Case generally good with some light scuffs and age wear only.Case shows some signs of porosity due to age.Serial number is faint.Watch has been checked by a Rolex approved agent.Some 'play' to bracelet, but generally good.Clasp good and fastens well.
A pair of 18th century Chinese famille verte porcelain shallow bowls, each enamel decorated with figure landscape scenes in a character story pattern, marked verso with apocryphal Xuende six character mark within a double circle, dia.21cm.Condition report: Left hand bowl – seven small chips to rim (the largest w.5mm and all less then 1mm depth), one pin hole to glaze on front, several pin holes to underside, enamel good with only light fading, some light scratches to outside, small area of wear to blue bands on outside.Right hand bowl – approx. 25mm hairline leading from prominent rim chip, seven further rim chips / glazing losses to rim, further fine approx. 33mm hairline from edge, glaze to top of rim worn in places, numerous pin holes to glaze on underside, inclusion to glaze near rim on outside, enamel good with only light fading.
CONAN DOYLE, Arthur. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, George Newnes, London, 1892 1 st edition. Together with The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes, George Newnes, London 1894 1 st edition. Both in original publisher’s cloth. Aeg. First state copies, ‘Adventures’ having the required misprints on pps 133 & 317. [2]Condition report: Adventures: General light edgewear, Short inscription to front endpaper, Contents slightly shaken. Memoirs: Wear to edges and corners, Professionally rebacked, original backstrip relaid, Cloth reinforced hinges internally, Sporadic light foxing.
A gent's vintage Buren 9ct gold cased wristwatch, having manual wind lever movement, unsigned silvered dial with Arabic numerals and Breguet hands, case assayed Chester 1929, case w.30mm, on later leather braceletCondition report: In running order. Some light marks to dial. Case with signs of modest age wear.
CHASSEPOL, Francois de & BEAUVAIS Guillaume, Enid. A Treatise of The Revenue and False Money of the Romans. J & P Knapton, London, 1741 1 st English edition. 8vo. Presented in modern light brown buckram binding. [1]Condition report: Sun fading to spine. Light foxing to endpapers and title page.
Bolviller of Paris - a mid-19th century French brass carriage clock, having an unsigned silvered dial with Roman numerals, visible platform escapement, twin barrel going eight-day movement, having outside countwheel and striking on a gong, the backplate stamped Bolviller a Paris 2, h.14.5cm (handle down).In good working order.Strike works on both hour and half hour.Dial with light staining / discolouring all over.Case with modest handling wear only.No key present, but we may be able to find one which fits.
Thomas Luny (1759-1837) - Pair; Men o' War at anchor and Men o' War in full sail, oil on panels, one signed and dated 1831 lower left, 29.5 x 40cm.Top picture – panel good, evidence of crazing all over but no breaking out.Bottom picture – panel warped but no splits, paint good and stable, no crazing or breaking out.UV lamp shows both with light varnish and minor touching-in only.Good examples.
A 19th century French gilt bronze and white marble clock garniture, the clock modelled as three cherubs supporting a blue enamelled globe, with Roman numerals, twin winding holes for an eight day brass cylinder movement striking on a bell, h.39cm, the garniture each modelled as a cherub supporting a three light candelabra modelled as flowering branches, each raised on quatraform platforms, h.41cm
GROWSE, F.S. (trans), The Ramayana of Tulsi Das, North Western Provinces and Oudh Government Press1883. Allahabad, India. Small Folio. 27.5cm x 22.0cm x 5.0cm. [4pp.]/pp.20/[2pp.]/pp.575/pp.14. Boards with a bright Indian design in red, gold, and blue. Board edges rubbed and bumped. Clean red cloth corners and spine. Black titles to spine; "The Ramayana of Tulsi Das . Translated F. S. Growse. Allahabad 1883" . Similar patterned endpapers. Plain free-endpapers (light-brown paper). Title in red & black, framed with phrases in Hindustani. [1]Page lightly soiled and some ink splashes.Edges frayed with loss to lower corner (not affecting the text)A little light foxing, as well as underlining and notation (affecting just 4 pages)Lacking Frontis.16 other full page plates.One double page folding, in situ.Old faint inkstain to fore edge of the second half of book; not affecting text.
Grand Cross Set, intituted in 1906. Sash Badge, 105x77 mm, gilt Silver, trefoiled, red enameled, GOLD edge and 9 rays between the limbs. Silver crowned eagle, spreaded wings on the cross, holding a sword in the right claw and a scepter in the left. Round GOLD medallion on the eagle's chest with King Carol's 1st bust, on the reverse a blue medallion with the legend: "1866-10 Mai-1906", in the centre, King Carol I cipher. Above the cross a silver crown and the inscription: "1866-10 Mai-1906". Below, a GOLD scarf with blue enameled legend: "Prin statornicie la izbanda", original light blue sash, in original case of issue. Breast Star, 1st Model, 85 mm, gilt Silver, hallmarked "800", maker's mark "Paul Telge, Berlin", the shape of an 8 rays star, eagle in the center. The Order of Carol I, the highest Romanian Order, instituted on May 10th, 1906, part of the 40th jubilee celebration of King Carol of Hohenzollern, was awarded until 1932 in 4 classes: Collar, Grand Cross, Grand Officer and Commander. With the introduction of the Order of Loyal Service in 1932, the last two classes of the Order Carol I were closed, but the decorations could be worn until 1947. An extremely rare set in perfect condition! RR! I
1st Class, 1stModel, 1916. Breast Star, 58 mm, gilt Silver, oneside light blue enameled trefoiled cross with golden edges and the cipher of King Ferdinand I. Large pin on the back, dark patina. The order was exclusively awarded to offi cers for outstanding actions in front of the enemy. An extremely rare class and model, of the finest French fabrication, awarded only 3 times, in mint condition! I RR!
Grand Cross Badge, 2nd Model, Civil, instituted in 1935. Sash Badge, 85x57 mm, gilt Silver, hallmarked “crown", concave cross, rounded light blue enamel on both sides (some damages) and laurel wreaths between the limbs. The medallion on the obverse with Romanian coat of arms, the reverse medallion with the inscription Serviciu Credincios (Loyal Service), original sash. Very rare badge, in very fine condition! Awarded only 35 times! RR! II-
Commander`s Cross, 2nd Model, Civil, instituted in 1935. Neck Badge, 69x50 mm, gilt Silver, hallmarked "900, crown", maker`s mark "52-37, HW, Heinrich Weiss, Bucarest, concave light blue enamel on both sides and laurel wreaths between the limbs, with modern ribbon. Very rare, high quality order, in perfect condition! R! I
Presentation Box, 245x230 mm, Leather, inner fitting in velvet, name of the recipient on the lid, containing: Italy, DUCHY OF PARMA, Knight's Cross, 65x46 mm, Gold, original suspension ring and ribbon; ORDER OF THE CROWN OF ITALY, Commander`s Cross, 3rd Class, 1st Model, 52 mm, Gold, light blue center, original suspension loop and ribbon, in case of issue by "Gaetano Gerbaici - Torino"; ORDER OF SAINT MAURICE AND LAZARUS, Knight`s Cross, Breast Badge, GOLD, 35 mm, both sides enameled, suspension ring and ribbon; France, ORDER OF THE LEGION OF HONOR, Knight's Cross, 2nd Empire. 60x36 mm, Silver, original suspension ring and ribbon, together with Gold miniature chain, 108 mm, containig: of Duchy of Parma and Order of St. Maurice and Lazarus in GOLD and Order of the Legion of Honor in Silver, in luxury leather case of issue and 6 Silver (4x 36 mm. and 2x 41 mm.) and 1 Bronze (51 mm, named and dated 1856) Price School Medals of Geneva. Splendid quality and highly interesting mid nineteen century personnal group of a famous Bank Owner in Geneva, Switzerland.Extremely rare and complete! RR! I . A very rare case and class, in very fine condition. RR! I
A collection of signed photographs and ephemera to include a black and white photograph of David Bowie holding a saxophone, bears signature in blue ink 01, 20 x 15cm, a 3/4 length black and white photograph of Sean Connery, bears signature in blue ink, 29.5 x 21cm, Tom Baker as Dr Who, Tom Baker Dr Who IV 1974-81 in black ink, 25 x 20cm and a cheque to the Viking Motel signed Vincent Price and dated Jan 31st 1974 etc. (9).Bowie image with slight mark to image where the mount has rested upon it.Image on Fujicolour Crystal Archive Paper – mount is taped on at the top centre, some light creases to image.Michael Gambon – loose in mount.Jimmy Carter – signature slightly smudged, unmounted.Sean Connery – discoloured to outside edge, probably was within a mount, some light creases to image, overall good.Vincent Price – modern reprint, cheque with bank stamps verso.Tom Baker – unmounted but has been at some point, tape mark and crease above his head.Ian Lavender – in mount, condition good.Bond film still – with Rye Post certificate of authenticity.
NO RESERVE Decorative Arts.- Hamilton (Duke of).- The Hamilton Palace Collection. Illustrated Priced Catalogue, title in red & black with decorative border, wood-engraved illustrations, many full-page, light marginal soiling to a few leaves, bound in half scarlet morocco, gilt, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, spine gilt, t.e.g., slight rubbing to joints, Paris, Librairie d'Art & London, Remington & Co., 1882.Provenance: The Partridge Fine Arts Research Library
NO RESERVE Decoration & Interiors.- Eriksen (Svend) Early Neo-Classicism in France, 1974 § Meyer (Daniel) Versailles: Furniture of the Royal Palace 17th and 18th Centuries, Dijon, 2002 § Alcouffe (D.) & others. La Collection Djahanguir Riahi: Ameublement Français du XVIIIe Siècle, limited edition, Milan, Franco Maria Ricci, 1999 § Ronfort (J.N.) & J.-D.Augarde. A l'ombre de Pauline: La Résidence de l'Ambassadeur de Grande-Bretagne à Paris, bound in burgundy half morocco, by Sangorski & Sutcliffe, spine gilt, Paris, 2001 § Nolhac (P. de) Marie Antoinette, light spotting, contemporary half red morocco, gilt, a little rubbed, Paris & London, n.d., plates and illustrations, the first three original cloth, the second and third with dust-jackets, the second also slip-case, one or two a little rubbed; and c.30 others on French decoration and interiors, 4to & 8vo (c.35)Provenance: The Partridge Fine Arts Research Library
An unusual early 20th century novelty silver snuff-box in the form of an American football, with hinged cover, gilt-washed interior, and edged detail, maker Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1905, with stamped RD number 469977 verso, 9 x 6cmCondition: Approx 5x5mm surface dent to underside, towards top left hand corner. Large dent at left hand front edge, with two further conforming dents further on. Mid-sized dent to back right hand edge. Further smaller dents particularly to outer edges. General handling wear, light surface scratches and tarnishing throughout. Hinged mechanism good. Cover sits a little proud at front edge.
Erik Buch (1923-1982) for Ørum Møbler- a set of four 1960s light oak framed elbow chairs, each having orange fabric upholstered fixed pad back and seat, w.61cm.Each stands well and is structurally sound.Timber is generally quite worn throughout, mostly to extremities.Two upholstered back rests are coming apart at the corners.
A 1930s Clarice Cliff pottery 'rocket' vase, in the Fantastique Bizarre 'Orange Chintz' pattern, printed backstamp, with further Lawleys retailers backstamp verso, h.15cmCondition: Generally very good and original. Some very light scuffs and scratches to decorated surfaces, but nothing significant.
A contemporary Lalique moulded and frosted glass model of a pair of cats, each in recumbent pose, known as 'Happy & Heggy cat', etched Lalique France verso, with further factory label, housed in original fitted box, w.15.5cm.Very light handling wear to extremities.One fabric stopper missing to underside.Otherwise very good and original.
A GOLD PLATED OMEGA AUTOMATIC CONSTELLATION WATCH WITH BLACK DIAL and gold coloured baton numerals and date aperture. With black leather strap, diameter of case 3.5cm, weight including strap and mechanism 39.7gms Condition Report: Winds and is ticking, appears nice and clean, very light general wear, gold capped stainless steel back with gold observatory badge 561 calibre movement 24454915 circa 1966 - 1967 case number 168004-63.
•ROBERT EADIE RSW (SCOTTISH 1877-1954) ROUKEN GLEN FALLS: BOAT AT A JETTY, WINDERMERE Watercolour, signed and inscribed with titles, 37 x 25cm (14 1/2 x 9 3/4"), 18 x 27.5cm (7 x 10 3/4") (2) Condition Report: ROUKEN GLEN FALLS:. There are two tares in the paper, one vertical approx. 2.5 cm. located lower left edge, and the other diagonal located lower right corner. . BOAT AT A JETTY, WINDERMERE:. Generally a few light spots of foxing lower left quarter and paper discolouration noticeable along the upper and right edges of the paper. Light diagonal score mark approx. 1.5 cm within upper left quarter. .
A GENTS BULOVA SNORKEL 666 AUTOMATIC DIVER'S WRISTWATCH with a black dial luminous Arabic and baton numerals, with date aperture. Stainless steel construction throughout, diameter of the dial approx 2.6cm, diameter of the case 3.5cm, weight including mechanism 75.4gms Condition Report: Winds and is ticking, light general wear, 11ALACD on original bracelet. A rare Devil diver watch .
•ELIZABETH MARY WATT (SCOTTISH 1886-1954) FAIRIES AND ELVES Ink and watercolour heightened with white, signed, 34 x 24cm (13 1/4 x 9 1/2") Condition Report:Small area of light foxing located right of centre and a spot located top within top left quarter section. Good condition and no significant issues.,
TWO SILVER AND ENAMEL ART NOUVEAU HATPINS enamelled in purple and green hallmarked for Birmingham 1907 and made by Gourdel Vales & Co, the longest hatpin measures 18cm, head size approx 3cm x 1.7cm. A further hatpin enamelled in rainbow colours, hallmarked Birmingham 1908 and made by Marples & Beasley, length 12cm, head size 3.2cm x 3.7cm, weight combined 13gms Condition Report: Rainbow; one scratch to the surface, can be felt with a fingernail, not full thickness and you have to really look to see it. some other very minor chips to the edges of the enamel, very tiny can only be seen with a loope. Silver all in good order, some rust pitting to the pin. Purple;- The side with the main hallmark has had a largeish chip, it has been restored with some sort of resin, which can be dented with a fingernail, the other side has it too, but I cannot see any chips. Light tarnish to the silver some rust pitting to the pins, on both cleaned off with wire wool, nothing too abrasive.
WILLIAM YORK MACGREGOR RSA, RSW (SCOTTISH 1855-1923) AT LINCOLN Charcoal on paper, signed, 29.5 x 34.5cm (11 1/2 x 13 1/2") T & R Annan & Sons Ltd label verso KNARESBOROUGH CASTLE Charcoal and white chalk on paper, signed, 26 x 35.5cm (10 1/4 x 14") (2) Condition Report: AT LINCOLN:. There are a few spots of light foxing discolouration over top and bottom and at middle. Slight discolouration around the edges of the paper next to the mount. . KNARESBOROUGH CASTLE:. Very light spots of foxing overall and a small area of brownish discolouration in the area of the bottom left corner. .
WILLIAM HARDIE HAY (BRITISH 1859-1933) MAISON DU PETIT PARIS AU POLLET - DIEPPE Oil on panel, signed, 33 x 24cm (13 x 9 1/2") Inscribed with title and dated 15th June 1909 verso Condition Report:On close inspection there is a slight indentation line top left corner area, some extraneous small marks and a light surface score line located bottom left but on the whole no significant issues.,

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