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[MISCELLANEOUS]. EXMOOR & DEVON INTEREST 'Golden Gorse'. Moorland Mousie, first edition, Country Life, London, 1929, quarter green cloth, paper-protected plate illustrations by Lionel Edwards, quarto; Mais, S.P.B. Light Over Lundy, first edition, Eyre & Spottiswoode, London, 1938, grey boards, dustjacket (chipped, torn and internally reinforced), illustrations by Lionel Edwards, small quarto; and three other works illustrated by Lionel Edwards, (5).
Freddie Mills signed album page. (26 June 1919 - 25 July 1965) was an English boxer, and the world light heavyweight champion from 1948 to 1950. He was born in Bournemouth, Hampshire. Mills was 5 feet 10 1?2 inches (179 cm) tall and did not have a sophisticated boxing style; he relied on two-fisted aggression, relentless pressure, and the ability to take punishment to carry him through, and in more cases than not these attributes were sufficient. Mills excelled as a light-heavyweight boxer, but occasionally fought as a heavyweight. He was described as Britain's biggest boxing idol in the post-war period. Good condition. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, Overseas from £6.95.
Peter Cook signature on restaurant pamphlet. Dedicated. 17 November 1937 - 9 January 1995 was an English actor, satirist, writer and comedian. An extremely influential figure in British comedy, Cook is widely regarded as the leading light of the British satire boom of the 1960s. He was closely associated with the anti-establishment comedy that emerged in the UK and the US in the late 1950s. Obtained in person by the head waiter of the Mayfair Hotel, Mount Royal Hotel and Jackstaws Restaurant in the late 60's early 70's.
Designed by Graff as a pair of stud earrings, featuring two beautiful and very well-matched cut-cornered regular modified brilliant-cut diamonds, one weighing 1.34 carats, the other weighing 1.32 carats, both Fancy Light Yellow color and VS2 clarity, mounted in 18K yellow gold; total weight 3.5g. Signed Graff; Numbered 4302. Accompanied by GIA Report No. 11689879 and Report No. 11691406, stating that both the 1.34-carat and 1.32-carat diamonds are natural Fancy Light Yellow color, with even distribution, and VS2 clarity. Property of a New York Estate.Note: We only have the copies of the GIA reports, not the originals.
Featuring a Fancy Light Yellow diamond, weighing approximately 3.80 carats, with I1 clarity, surrounded by small brilliant cut diamonds, weighing approximately 0.75 carats total, with G-H color and SI-I clarity; mounted in 18K white gold; ring size 6-1/2, weight 6.0g. Stamped 18K. Accompanied by a retail replacement value appraisal from 2013. Property of a Gentleman.
ANDO, A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY JAPANESE SILVER AND CLOISONNÉ BALUSTER VASES With two scenes enamelled on a graduating grey to light brown ground, one depicting the rising orange sun, with trees in foreground, the other a scene of a snow capped Mount Fuji with similar trees. marked with the Ando emblem and having Oriental character marks in the silver rim. (19cm) Condition: crack to one vase
A VICTORIAN 15CT GOLD, DIAMOND AND RUBY BANGLE Set with three round cut diamonds interspersed with two rubies and flanked by fine scroll work, having a rope effect outer edge, marked 'W&M'.Internal dimensions: 5.6cm X 5cm Condition: Very light surface scratches through age. Other than that it's in great condition. Clasp mechanism is in great order. Age: hallmark suggests it was made in 1922
A 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN OIL ON CANVAS Nude study, a lady standing in a forlorn pose with one arm raised and leaning against a green and white wall ,signed lower right 'Bonkob' and inscribed to reverse 'Bonkob AB, Oshaskehhasi, Moaevb 94r', held in a light green frame, together with an oil on canvas, nude study, a recumbent lady with long flowing brown hair and indistinctly signed lower right, a print of a semi clad maiden, titled 'D Enjolras Etude pastel'. (approx 40cm x 27cm)
SIR HENRY DERMOT DALY, A 19TH CENTURY RHINO HORN RIDING CROP With silver pommel, leather grip and rhino horn shaft, the Ferrule incised 'H.D DALY' and London hallmark dating 1867, contained in original case and sold together with a printed copy of Major Daly's Memoirs. (l 91cm) 'Daly was the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Dermot Daly, an officer in the 4th Light Dragoons, and his wife, Mary McIntosh. He joined the Bombay Infantry as an officer cadet in 1840. Along with several similarly-aged young officers, such as Herbert Edwardes and Patrick Alexander Vans Agnew, Daly was sent to "advise" the Sikhs as part of Henry Lawrence's "Young Men". He served in the Second Anglo-Sikh War and was present at the Siege of Multan. On 18 May 1849, he raised the 1st Punjab Irregular Cavalry, which subsequently became the 21st Prince Albert Victor's Own Cavalry. Daly was promoted to the rank of captain in 1854 and led his regiment during the Indian Mutiny. The regiment operated in North India and took part in the Siege of Delhi and the Relief of Lucknow. He went on the command the Brigade of Hodson's Horse during the war. Daly was twice recommended for the Victoria Cross as a result of his conduct. He subsequently served in the Bombay Staff Corps. Daly held the position of Governor General of India's Agent, in Central India between 1870 and 1881, and was promoted to lieutenant-general in 1877. He became a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath on 29 May 1875, and a Knight Grand Cross in the same order on 25 May 1889. Before leaving India, Daly had taken a great interest in education and had begun a College in Indore which was later named after him. In the General Election of 1886, Daly stood as the Liberal Unionist candidate in Dundee. He was beaten by the Liberal Party candidate. He also unsuccessfully contested the seat for the Liberal Unionists in the 1888 Dundee by-election.'
Conrad Graf No 2505/6Austria, Vienna circa 1836A Classical Viennese grand piano in a cherrywood case raised on three turned, tapering baluster legs with lyre pedal supports; Length 242cm, Width 125cm, Depth of case 33cm, Height 70cm. The fascia bearing the inscription CONRAD GRAF Kaiserl: Kön: Hof - Fortepianomacher, WIEN, nachst der Carls-Kirche im Mondschein No 102. Divided bridge with a Viennese action. CC-EE bichord, FF-G4 trichord. Compass 6 ½ octaves CC - g4. Current pitch A=415. Ivory naturals and stained beech accidentals . Four pedals operating Keyboard Shift, Moderator, Semi-Moderator and Damper Lift. Complete with internal pine dust cover. Graf pianos were favoured and used by Beethoven, Chopin, Clara Schumann, among others. This piano first came to light in Lucca, Italy and virtually all the parts are original.LiteratureThe Early Piano by C.F. Colt with Antony Miall, Stainer & Bell 1981. p.16The Colt Clavier Collection Golden Jubilee p.12‘Early Music’ Nov. 1984DiscographyArgo. Unknown
A large selection of British ceramic ware, including a set of eight pairs of light brown glazed stoneware teacups and plates by Churchill, a set of four pairs of yellow and orange Alfred Meakin teacups and plates, with one cup absent, a Heatmaster white floral teapot, a Sadler teapot of similar design, a matching pair of white ceramic lidded serving bowls with a royal blue floral border by Savoy, a set of nine dinner plates, of both plain and floral design, and a teaset of cups, plates and saucers decorated on white ground with blue flowers, together with an oil lamp, a pewter tankard, a set of bone handled dinner knives and two pairs of matching Chinese style vases (77)
A 19th century treacle glazed slip ware puzzle jug inscribed 'Gentlemen Now Try Your Skill. I'll Lay You Sixpence If You Will Drink Out Of This Without A Spill, 1879', height 17.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: 2 x visible bruises to glaze near the base. Light crazing throughout. Please see additional photos.
FERDINAND BARBEDIENNE; a pair of classical bronze busts modelled dexter and sinister, each on a socle plinth, both inscribed 'F Barbedienne Fondeur' and bearing Achille Collas stamp, height 27.25cm and 26cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some light surface wear commensurate with age otherwise appears good with no further obvious faults, damage or restoration..
A Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead designed floral decorated charger, printed mark to the reverse, no.5803, diameter 32cm and a further Crown Ducal Charlotte Rhead designed charger decorated in autumnal colours, diameter 32cm (2). CONDITION REPORT: Light surface scrtaches an some minor rubbing to raised edges and decoration
An unusual early 20th century walnut cased hotel night light dispenser, bearing plaque inscribed 'The British Automatic Supply Syndicate Ltd, 143, Queen Victoria Street, London E.C.', also bearing a plaque inscribed 'Argles Patent' and with hinged locking door (complete with key) and 1p action releasing each of the four night lights at once with a lifting brass spring loaded cap, retaining the original card instruction to the inner case and in working order, height 27cm, width 16cm.
A Doulton Burslem Luscian Ware ovoid vase with bell shaped floral painted neck and twin handles, decorated with 'After The Dance' picture depicting seated woman, signed Leslie Johnson, marked and titled to the base, height 20.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: A minute chip to the rim, and the vase itself is dirty. Light surface scratches and very light wear to the gilt.
HORNBY 2 x Ready to Run Train Sets - R1035 'The Rambler' Set comprising a LSWR Light Brown 0-4-0T # 709 and R1151 the 'Caledonian Belle' comprising a CR Railways Blue 0-4-0ST # 272, Both Sets include a Private Owner Wagon and 2 axle Coach, Starter oval of Track, Controller and Wall Plug transformer. Both are missing the TrakMats and Instructions supplied with the Sets and the 'Rambler is missing an additional Wagon supplied with that Set. Excellent contents in Good Plus Boxes.

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