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An Order Of St John of Jerusalem silver plate and enamel match sleeve, No. 1 Scottish Church Collegiate School, presentation engraved to Mr J.C Hendsmen, Headmaster SGG School 1928-58, together with a Stamford school prize book, Life in Ponds and Streams, awarded to Hendsmen mid-summer 1912 for mathematics and science, a monocular, trench pocket lighter, and a Sunday Scholars Daily Textbook, cloth and brass bound. (5)
Planters: A near set of six Pulham stoneware urns circa 1870 some stamped (one damaged) the largest 51cm high by 60cm wide; the smaller 48cm high by 56cm wide The Pulham company was established in 1820 but made terracotta from around 1846 on into the 20th century, with workshops in Broxbourne, Hertfordshire. By the 1880’s the company was concentrating on garden and landscape ornaments. A catalogue of 1915 indicates that their wares were made of ‘Pulhamite’ stone, which, is considered the best material for all designed stonework in connection with the garden for the following reasons: Pulhamite stone is more durable than natural stone, for it never decays and never shells or flakes, cement is not used in its composition, it is a lighter substance, making more elegant productions than any other so called artificial stone. This is an important point, as the sides of a Pulhamite vase give more space for soil. It is the colour of light stone. There is nothing deleterious to plant life in it, in fact, owing to the nature of the material, the opposite may be said in its favour. We guarantee its durability, and can refer to work which has been exposed for 70 years. If desired we can reproduce in the antique style, and copies can be made from practically any existing examples. The company held appointments to H.M. King Edward VII, H.M. King George V and H.M. Queen Alexandria. (See engraving)
BOB MARLEY/THE WAILERS CATCH A FIRE PROMO DISPLAY. A promotional display advertising the release of Bob Marley & The Wailers' fifth studio album Catch A Fire, it features a 3D effect Zippo-style lighter, which was used as the design of the original LP sleeve. To measure 32.5x28", in VF condition.
NEIL YOUNG MEGA LOT. A large quantity of Neil Young memorabilia compiled by a dedicated fan, to include: approx 61 backstage/VIP passes pasted to a board (70 x 100cm), 23 assorted tickets/ticket stubs pasted to a board (40 x 50cm), a Neil Young in Europe 1976 cardboard display (23 x 38.5cm), a Neil Young/Harvest wristwatch, approx 17 assorted programmes, 8 assorted tour itineraries, books, a branded unused Zippo lighter, Japanese fanzines, further quantities of backstage passes/tickets stubs etc.
HAWKWIND TOUR T-SHIRTS. Collection of 18 tour t-shirts (official and unofficial) and one scarf to include Chaos Tour, Travellers Aid Trust x 2, Space Bandits 1989, Hurry on Sundown record label, Space Bandits, Galactic Tour x 2, 2001 Space Odyssey, Ambient Anarchists, 1993 tour, Hawk Fan, Psychedelic Warlords record label plus 5 others with varying designs and a red and black scarf. Sizes vary from S to XL and conditions vary with earlier, lighter coloured shirts having staining.
ROCK & METAL TOUR T-SHIRTS. Collection of 21 vintage tour t-shirts to include Robin Trower 1980, 3 x UMIST early 80's Heavy Disco, Soulfly, John Michel Jarre 1993, Aerosmith 1993, Rolling Stones 1990, Bon Jovi These Days, Alice Cooper 2001, Roger Waters 2002, REM Green, Pink Floyd 1988, 2 x Page & Plant (1995 & 98), 2 x Robert Plant 1983, Wishbone Ash 1980, Machine Head and a 70's denim shirt with Led Zeppelin, Genesis and Eagles patches. Sizes vary from S to XL and conditions vary with earlier, lighter coloured shirts having staining..
Dunhill Aquarium table lighter having chrome plated mounts, registered no. 737418, 10cm wide x 5cm deep x 7.5cm high CONDITION REPORT Condition is best shown in the photos, some wear to the chorme (see photos), the resin does have some glue marks and surface scratches but generally in good condition with no major chips or scratches
Unusual silver and base metal novelty table lighter mounted on polished stone plinth, inscribed Marconi, Wireless Telegraph Company Ltd., made in the form of a discharger with London hallmark for 1912, in original presentation box inscribed ' Souvenir of the International Radio Telegraphic Conference, London, 1912 from Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company Ltd. (These lighters were presented to all male delegates of the 1912 International Radio Telegraphic Conference as souvenirs)
A Large Circa 1890's Pink Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the monture carved and pierced, gilded and silvered. The double silk leaf, with black ground, is painted with a game of blindfold in the grounds of a country house, one gentleman in fine 18th century costume clutching the waist of a serving maid, another bewigged gentleman observing, whilst an elegant lady in pink observes from a distance and a male servant hides behind a bush. Signed Morjaret (?). Guard length 12.75 inches or 32.5cm. Together with Two Further Large Fans, one of ruby silk satin painted boldly with a magpie, the double leaf backed with black silk and mounted onto black wooden sticks, 19th century. Guard length 15 inches or 38cm; and the third fan a later and lighter fan with a wooden monture painted in pale pink with silver detail, the pink gauze leaf bordered with pink machine lace, the central feature painted with a young lady strolling by a riverbank and reading a book. Guard length 14 inches or 35.5cm (3)The lower guard of the mother of pearl fan is broken in the upper section. Slight rubbing to the paint on the recto. Slight split noted to one inner fold. The black backing on the magpie fan is lacking a thin section to the verso at one side, and the pink gauze on the third fan has been reinforced across three folds from behind.
A Circa 1900 Pale Pink Mother-of-Pearl Fan, the monture lightly gilded with floral detail. The double fabric leaf, mounted à l'Anglaise is painted in muted green at the borders leaving a lighter central section for a cartouche of a courting couple in 18th century dress. The borders and parts of the reserve are highlighted with minute gold sequins. The verso is plain. Barrel head. Together with a card fan box covered in patterned paper. Guard length 9.5 inches or 24cm (2)Two gorge sticks detached from their ribs but all present.
Henry Turner Munns (1832-1898), Oil on canvas, Portrait of James Holcroft (1816-1894) of Red Hill House Stourbridge, Signed and dated 1879 with hand written label verso,126cm x 100cm, In giltwood and gesso frameProvenance: Yeaton Peverey Hall CONDITION REPORT: The painting has crazing / Craquelure in many areas of the painting, the severity / wideness of the lines varies. It is quite pronounced to the top right corner where the colour appears slightly paler because of this. There is a degraded patch to the dark area of paint on the right hand side edge about two thirds up. There is a patch of vertical paint to the left shoulder of the sitter where the paint has lifted. Lightly grubby with some spot marks to the surface. The back of the frame is grubby - the frame may not be original to the canvas. Frame with general light age wear. The edging to the back of the mount planks appears lighter and later in appearance. Please see additional images. It may be re-lined.
A Dunhill table lighter of flared form inscribed "Dunhill Made in England" to base, with textured design, approx 7 cm high, together with three various cigar cutters, three leather cigar pouches, three Romeo y Julieta cigars and a framed cigar box label inscribed "Ramon Allones", bears inscription "This Havana cigar box label dates from before the last war and bears fine testimony to the printer's art. It was unearthed in January 1980 from a corner of the importer's warehouse"
CELTIC - SUTTON Match worn Celtic shirt, worn by Chris Sutton v Hibernian, 2003/04, long sleeved Celtic third strip yellow away shirt with Bank of Scotland Premier League flashings and upgraded Carling sponsor logo across the front with Celtic badge on left breast and manufacturer logo on right breast. Reverse has "Sutton 9" in black and the shirt has green border to cuffs and green, white, black inside the neck. Underarm areas have dark green with lighter green colour cloth. Vapa-Tech shirt. Signed on back by Sutton. Good

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