Charlie Bears plumo year bears pair ("Plumo" means this bear is part mohair and part plush- the detail on his face and ears is mohair), including: (1) Charlie 2012 Year Bear, Hug No.4, CB 124921, Limited Edition of 6000, designed by Isabelle Lee, grey with lighter tip plush and grey inset mohair, face, suedette to pads, with swing label certificate (slight fading), 16"/41cm; (2) Charlie 2013 Year Bear, LE 4000, CB131376, Hug No 5, dark grey and beige with brown and cream flecked tipping plush and light brown mohair, suedette to pads, with swing label certificate (slight fading), 20"/51cm; Excellent; (2).
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An antique hallmarked silver cased pocket watch with collection of wristwatches and pocket watches. The silver pocket watch having a circular silver engine turned dial with gold tone Roman numeral indices, subsidiary dial to six and blued hands, the case having engine turning to verso with a motif to centre, hallmarked for Birmingham 1891, makers marks for W.G.M - Walter & George Myers, ticking at time of cataloguing, together with key. Also with Kienzle Regus, Ingersoll, Slazenger, Newmark 17 jewels, Philip Mercier quartz full hunter, fragments, Smiths Empire, chain, Sekonda, Polo lighter and Customline. Total weight approx 651.8g. Silver pocket watch measures approx 7.5cm. Smiths Empire and E. B. Askwith boxes included.
A group of Antique part leather-bound books, to include 2 volumes The Pictorial Edition of The Life and Discoveries of David Livingston LLD.FRGS. by J Ewing Ritchie Esq, published by A Fullarton & Co London and Edinburgh, 2 volumes of Cassell's History of the War Between France and Germany, published by Cassell Petter & Galpin, 4 volumes Life and Times of Sir R Peel, by W Cooke Taylor, LL.D, published by Peter Jackson, Late Fisher, Son, & Company, a volume of the Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, and an 1854 volume of The Lamp Lighter, the 45th Thousand, and 2 others (12)
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Gold half-sovereign, 1887. London. Imperfect J DISH L508. The issues the mint encountered with the Jubilee coins are well documented and were exacerbated by the pressure for the coins to be ready for the Queen's Golden Jubilee on 20 June 1887. Records show that 1,771,425 half-sovereigns were struck in 1887, but only 871,770, less than 50% of the total, were fit for circulation. To improve metal flow silver was included in the alloy, which makes all 1887 London Jubilee head half-sovereigns stand out for their lighter colour. Although this variety is the most common of the 1887 Jubilee head half sovereigns, it is highly sought after due to the fascinating story surrounding the series, recently told by David Iverson and Steve Hill In their publication 'The Jubilee Head Gold Half Sovereign 1887-1893' (Sovereign Rarities, 2019).Crowned and veiled Jubilee bust facing left; JEB on truncation, imperfect J; inscription: VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRIT: REGINA F: D:. / High, crowned and embellished shield-of-arms; date in exergue; BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID: DEF:.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC MS 63, certification number 3004615-001. NGC Census in this grade: 164.NGC Census in higher grade: 232Total NGC Census: 644Reference: DISH-L508; S-3869; Marsh-478FDiameter: 19.3 mm.Weight: 3.99 g. (AGW=0.1176 oz.)Composition: 917.0/1000 Gold.PLEASE NOTE: 6% Buyer Premium + VAT on this lot. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Delivery cost will be added to your order.This lot is exempt from VAT. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
A Nain rug, Central Persia, mid-late 20th century. The indigo field with an ivory central medallion, scrolling flowering vines, leaves and palmettes, within an ivory flowering vine and palmette border, 263 x 167cm.This appears lighter in person than on the photograph provided. In good, hardly worn condition.
Two Hamblings or similar 00 Gauge BR 4-Car EMU Mainline Sets (8), green 4-COR or similar metal base and sides, plastic roof with Lima Power bogie in Driving Coach and Tri-ang couplings, lighter green 4-CIG or similar, all metal construction with Lima power bogie in Brake Coach, F-G, all require some tlc (8)
A French Gothic oak open bookcase,mid-19th century, the top section with ornately and crisply carved fleur-de-lys and flowering foliage, over open shelves and turned three-quarter columns, the panelled sides carved with fruiting vines, the base having two doors with carved linenfold panels flanked by open shelves with carved, pierced and gilt brackets, the crest with a painted coat of arms, all with inlaid geometric ebonised and ebony details,265cm wide55cm deep247cm highProvenance: The Clive and Jane Wainwright Collection.A similar folio stand is to be found in the collection of the Victoria & Albert Museum, this designed by S S Teulon for his first major house commission, Tortworth Court, Gloucestershire, for the second Earl of Ducie. This stand formed part of the Handley-Read collection formed by Charles and Lavinia Handley-Read, which was exhibited at the Royal Academy, London, in 1972Condition ReportDamage to leather trim to shelves.Trim missing to four shelves.No key to doors.Minor wear, generally good.The bookcase breaks down into smaller sections with the bottom section being in one piece and the gallery breaking apart into 3 pieces with the main section being on its own and the flanking shelves detaching. The shelves also come out of the unit to make it lighter for transport. The base does not break down into smaller sections and will have to be moved as a single piece. Please see below for additional measurements of each individual section. Flanking shelves:65cm wide55cm deep142cm highCentral shelf137cm wide62cm deep 173cm highBase unit92cm high265cm wide60cm deepThe finial to the centre left has been broken off and shows signs of a previous repair. There are also further chips and losses to the ornamentation occurring throughout the piece. The top of the centre right column shows signs of possible previews would worm due to a cluster of small holes.
A mixed lot of silver items,various dates and makers,comprising: an ashtray with a cigar cutter, a hipflask, a chamber-stick, a table cigar lighter modelled as a hunting horn, London 1899, a tea light holder, pierced decoration with a snuffer, and an Armada dish, approx. weighable 6.5oz. (6)
A mixed lot of silver items,various makers and dates,comprising: a pair of George II circular salt cellars, by Thomas Rush, London 1753, a pair of five-bar toast racks, by H F Withers, Birmingham 1938/39, two Fiddle pattern salt spoons, a tea strainer, circular form, and a table cigar lighter (base filled), approx. weighable 9oz. (8)
An Edwardian regimental presentation silver table cigar lighter, Tank Corps,by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1903,antique oil lamp form, with simulated rivet decoration, scroll handle, with a pull-out lighting rod, on a raised circular foot, inscribed and later inscribed 'Presented to The Officers' Mess, Workshop Training Battalion, Tank Corps, by Captain H. Strange, 1923, length 16.8cm, approx. weight 10oz.
Indian Military Interest: A George V silver cigar ashtray and lighter, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd London 1913, a cast figure of an eagle with partly outstretched wings, standing on a ball and raised on a collet base, the base is inscribed ' To The Officers of 7th P.R.(The Princess Royal's) Dragoon Guards, from The officers of the Eagle Troop R.H.A, Trimulgherry 1911-1914', 15cm high, 15.4cm diameter, 330grams.
Matchbox Superfast 70d Ferrari 308 GTB Factory Pre-Production Colour Trial - burnt orange body, clear windows, black interior, burnt orange base with incomplete copyright date & without model number cast, base is lighter shade than body, 5-arch wheels - Good Plus unboxed with some small chips particularly to rear spoiler. Consigned by Ex-Lesney employee.
Matchbox Superfast 70d Ferrari 308 GTB Factory Pre-Production Colour Trial - burnt orange body, blue windows, black interior, burnt orange base with incomplete copyright date & without model number cast, base is lighter shade than body, 5-arch wheels - Excellent Plus unboxed with a couple of tiny chips to base & front spoiler. Consigned by Ex-Lesney employee.
A collection of smoking collectibles, including: a Ronson ‘Queen Anne’ silver plated table lighter; an onyx table lighter; a treen cased table lighter; three Ronson cigarette lighters, one in case; a Clipper gilt metal cigarette lighter, in box; two white metal cigarette cases; and others; together with an Audi wristwatch.
HERMES Paris, circa 1960. Briquet de pocheS.T. DUPONTEn métal argenté guilloché à motif Prince de Galles. Dans son écrin d'origine.Très bon état.5,8 x 3,9 x 1,8 cmFootnotes:HERMES Paris, circa 1960. Pocket lighterS.T. DUPONTIn guilloché silver metal with Prince of Wales pattern.Very good state.5.8 x 3.9 x 1.8 cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HERMES Paris, circa 1963. Briquet 'Vinci'FLAMINAIREEn métal guilloché, plaqué or, signé et numéroté. Légères rayures. 5 x 2,8 x 1 cmFootnotes:HERMES Paris, circa 1963. 'Vinci' lighterFLAMINARIn gold-plated guilloche metal, Numbered.Light scratches.5 x 2.8 x 1cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HERMES Paris, circa 1926. Briquet double ouverture.Fabrication anglaise The Beney LighterEn acier chromé partiellement recouvert de cuir fauve patiné.Légères usures5,5 x 4,5 cmFootnotes:HERMES Paris, circa 1926. Double opening lighter.English manufacture The Beney LighterIn chrome-plated steel partially covered with patinated fawn leather.Slight wearFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HERMES Paris, circa 1925. Rare fume-cigaretteEn bois laqué noir, bague en or émaillée et bord en or jaune 750°/°°. Ecrin d'origineRestaurationLong.: 13,5 cm - Poids brut: 17 gFootnotes:HERMES Paris, circa 1925. Rare cigarette lighter In black lacquered wood, enamelled gold ring and 750°/°° yellow gold rim. Original caseRestoredFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HERMES Paris pour Europe1, circa 1960. Porte-briquetEn métal argenté figurant un micro sur support.Long.: 15 cmFootnotes:HERMES Paris for Europe1. Lighter holderIn silver metal featuring a microphone on a stand.Light marks.Length: 15 cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HERMES Paris, circa 1957. Briquet de tableA travail plein cuir, gainé de cuir box Rouge H à surpiqures Sellier blanches, briquet en métal doré. Signé sur le dessous.Haut.: 6,5 cm; Diam.: 7,1 cm.Footnotes:HERMES Paris, circa 1957. Table lighterFull leather work, covered in Red H box leather with white Sellier stitching, gold metal lighter. Signed on the bottom.Very slight wear.Height: 6.5 cm; Diameter: 7.1 cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HERMES Paris, circa 1980. Briquet de tableMade in France.En métal doré, émaillé façon écaille, couvercle agrémenté d'un profil d'une tête de cheval. Signé.Très bon état.Haut.: 10 cm; Diam.: 5,4 cmFootnotes:HERMES Paris, circa 1980. Table lighterMade in France.In gilded metal, enameled in a tortoiseshell style, lid decorated with the profile of a horse's head.Very good state.Height: 10 cm; Diameter: 5.4 cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
HERMES Paris, circa 1958. Briquet de table cubiqueEn bronze argenté figurant la lettre 'H'.Traces d'utilisation.Dim.: 6 cmFootnotes:HERMES Paris, circa 1958. Cubic table lighterIn silvered bronze depicting the letter 'H'.Slight oxidation, small scratches.Dimensions: 6 cmFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
AN ASSORTMENT OF JEWELLERY, a pair of crystal drop earrings fitted with yellow metal fish hook fittings, two yellow metal single stud earrings, some stamped 375, approximate gross weight 1.6 grams, an assortment of white metal jewellery to include two lockets, earrings, brooches and earrings, some stamped silver or 925, approximate gross weight 73.7 grams, together with a cased 'Ronson' gold plated lighter (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
A BOX OF ASSORTED ITEMS, to include two Sekonda wristwatches, an Oskar Emil automatic wristwatch, boxed cufflinks and tie clips, two pedometers, a boxed 'Ronson Vara flame' lighter, a boxed 'Messenger' fountain pen, a boxed 'Louise Paget' ball point pen, together with a plastic box of coins containing a late Victorian 1889 Crown coin, commemoratives, other British coins
1923 Scott Squirrel 3 1/2hp, 486cc. Registration number TA 8106. Frame number 3355. Engine number 6702. Sold with the V5C, V5, copy of Lord Montagu document, old MOT's and a receipt for the magneto being rebuilt. Formed by Alfred Scott of Bradford in 1908, the distinctive two stroke incorporated water cooling, all-chain drive, telescopic forks, low slung weight and a lightweight duplex frame giving superb road holding. In 1910 a Scott was the first two-stroke motorcycle to complete a full TT course under race conditions won the event in 1912 and 1913. In 1921 the company began producing its first proper sports model, the Squirrel using a 486cc engine with aluminium alloy pistons, footrests and lighter mudguards replacing the footboards and heavy mudguards of the earlier standard models. Expanding internal hub brakes were introduced to the front wheel of all models in 1922 and to rear wheels a year later. Also in 1923, a separate oil tank was fitted to the front down-tube to supply oil to the engine by separate drippers with sight feeds. TA is recorded as being owned by Lord Montagu of Beaulieu who sold it to Douglas Dungford of Southampton in 1977, our vendor bought it from him in 1984. During his long ownership it has been very well maintained along with the others in his stable. There is a receipt for a magneto rebuild on file as well as multiple MOTs from 1989, 1996- 2011. The magneto will need to be refitted before use. Sold with the V5C, V5, copy of Lord Montagu document, old MOT's and a receipt for the magneto being rebuilt.
c.1995/2000 Summerfield Manx Norton Francis Beart replica, 498cc. Registration number not registered. Frame number not found. Engine number Summerfield 0510 JS. Gearbox Summerfield 6.RS 0400 RW. There is no paperwork with this machine. Francis Beart, (1905 – 1983), was a racing motor cyclist and motor cycle tuner, and later known also for tuning Formula Three racing cars. His famous bikes notched up eleven Manx GP wins, ten 2nds and three 3rds. He had a near-obsession with motorcycle weight reduction which was achieved by the usual methods of hollowing bolts, opting for lighter metals wherever expedient, and Swiss-cheese-drilling of components. This replica was built by our vendor in the late 1990's using a Norton frame with all new components to the specification of a late 1950's Beart 500. The engine was built by Summerfield and all other components where of the highest quality, the alloy handcrafted "Marilyn Monroe" tanks is a work of art, the gearbox is a six speed unit, the belt drive clutch is by BNR, Manx swinging arm and four leading shoe front brake. The machine has never been fired up or ridden, although every month oil is poured into the cylinder and it is turned over. It has been exhibited several times but mainly it was for show in his home. It is now time to allow someone the pleasure of ownership. There is no paperwork with the machine.

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