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CERNAN GENE: (1934-2017) American Astronaut, Commander of Apollo 17 and the eleventh man to walk on the Moon. Signed colour 11 x 14 photograph, the image depicting Cernan in a half length pose, wearing his white spacesuit, on the Moon, with one arm outstretched towards the United States stars and stripes flag. Signed in bold blue ink with his name alone to a light area at the base of the image. A few very slight, extremely minor surface and corner creases, otherwise VG
ALBERT PRINCE: (1819-1861) Prince Consort of the United Kingdom, husband of Queen Victoria. An unusual D.S., Albert, at the head, in his capacity as The Lord Warden of the Stanneries in Cornwall and Devon, one page (vellum), large folio, n.p., n.d. (1852). The incomplete and unissued manuscript document, was prepared as an appointment for a Special Deputy Warden and states, in part, 'By virtue of an Act of Parliament passed in the forty second year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Third for more effectively raising and regulating a Body of Districts… and now in force we hereby with the approbation of Her Majesty constitute and appoint you the said [blank] to be a Special Deputy Warden with and for the Stanneries in the county of [blank]…' With the blind embossed paper seal of The Lord Warden of the Duchy of Cornwall affixed. The Prince's signature is a little light, although legible. Some very light, minor age wear, VG
CONWAY STEWART 76 LEVER FILL FOUNTAIN PEN the case with chevron pattern dark and light maroon stripes and having No 5 14 ct gold nib a BOXED PARKER "JUNIOR DUOFOLD" FOUNTAIN PEN plain black with No 10 - 14 ct gold nib a PARKER "DUOFOLD" fountain pen with No 35 - 14 ct gold nib" "SUMMIT JOY" SMALL FOUNTAIN PEN (as found) and THREE OTHER FOUNTAIN PENS one lacking lid (7)
A silver table lighter, formed as an oil lamp, with a serpentine handle, Chester 1934, a silver toddy ladle, the bowl mounted with a George III sixpence 1787, an Eastern parasol handle, with foliate scroll embossed decoration and a plated five light table candelabra, on a shaped square base, (4).
A silver mounted Common Prayer/Hymns A & M, the cover depicting the standing figure of Christ and detailed 'The Light of the World', Birmingham 1905, a silver mounted Common Prayer, the cover depicting cherubs faces amidst clouds, London 1903 and a silver mounted aide memoire case, with a simulated crocodile skin finish, Birmingham 1893, fitted with a pencil, (3).
A 1940s ruby and diamond and yellow metal (tests 9 carat gold) bracelet watch, the 'bow-tie' bezel set top and bottom with a row of single cut diamonds and calibre-cut rubies, the silvered dial with applied gold Arabic numerals, with 17 jewel manual wind movement, to an integral block link strap with fold over clasp, 17mm wide, 31.8gms CONDITION: movement functioning, no losses or apparent replacements, good overall condition, beyond light surface scratches.
A pair of composite Old Sheffield Plate candelabra comprising a pair of candlesticks, circa 1815, together with a pair of associated three-light branches, circa 1800, tapering columns on circular bases with gadroon borders, 43.5 cm. high.Reasonably good condition consistent with age and use, one branch does not sit entirely flush with candlestick.
A pair of Art deco painted bronze figures of dancing girls with ivory heads and hands on oval onyx bases in the manner of Lorenzl. in good condition but some light wear to the painted surfaces, one head broken and refixed, tip of one finger missing from one hand, very slight chip to rear of one stand. Hts 17.5 and 18.5cm.
A George V silver photograph frameOf plain rectangular form, loaded, by Charles Perry & Co., Birmingham 1915, length 20.9cm CONDITION REPORT: The frame is hallmarked for Birmingham, the back has wear and rips to faux leather, light scratches and light wear to frame, minor dents to corners (see images)
A Victorian pair of silver candlesticksOf plain circular form, with knopped stems, by Carrington & Co., London 1897, height 7cm, weight combined approx. 10.3 oz (2) CONDITION REPORT: One example has been dropped and is bent warped with denting to base second example light scratches and minor dents.
A Victorian silver two handled trophyOf circular form, the lower body embossed Art Nouveau leaf detail, with leaf capped scroll handles, raised on a circular spread foot, inscribed, 'Lincolnshire Agricultural Society, Agricultural Merchants Section', by John Aldwinkle & John Slater, London 1886, height 20cm, weight approx. 37oz CONDITION REPORT: Bent base as trophy wobbles when standing, large dent to body and two holes either side of dent light scratches, see photos
A Pair of Sevres hand-painted porcelain twin handled jardiniere'sEach decorated with lover seated in landscape scene to the front and floral panel to reverse, each inset within white ceramic jeweled decoration, blue painted marks to base, height 19cm, diameter 28cm CONDITION REPORT: Lot 296Both signed, see imagesProvenance: we are unsure of age they come from a house clearance with lots of 19th Century items Jardiniere One - Minor internal wear and scratches,Chip to top rim which is gilded over,Four enamel jewels missing from front and sixty red coloured examples missing from back,Light scratches to body.Jardiniere Two - Light scratches to inner and outer body,Flat chip to inner rim (glazed over),Nine white enamel jewels missing from front and sixty seven missing from reverse,Scratch to lower body,See images.
An Aynsley Orchard Gold pattern part serviceComprising teapot, two milk jugs, two sugar bowls, cup and saucer, twin handled bread plate, cabinet plate with gilt edge, two oval shaped bowls, each piece decorated with fruit CONDITION REPORT: Small pin dish with flat chip to underside, otherwise good.Has been used light wear looks to be the same set
A superior quality 19th Century regulator longcase clockBy Edward Scales Manchester, the impressive circular silvered dial with minute, seconds and hour dial, the reverse impressed Edward Scales Manchester, diameter of dial 41cm, the arch topped case flame mahogany case, having two carved under-tier panels, overall height 195.5cm, width at widest part 59cm. CONDITION REPORT: Please see images of movement and case. Movement does move when pressure is appliedOnly one weight is presentThread of pendulum off pendulum has been broken but bits still presentLower body of case has been re polished and possibly been repaired Light scratches to face see all images silvered brass

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