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A heavy white-metal eternity ring set with sapphires interspersed with four diamonds at the N,E, S and W positions, ring size M (approx. 4.12g)The Auctioneer states that all the stones are present and only minor surface scratching to the metal. All the stones are present and no major cracks or chips.
Charles M. Jones (1923-2008), "Pendlebury Public Hall", signed, titled on verso, oil on board, 49.5 x 39cm, 19.5 x 15.5in. Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report: The painting is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The painting is framed but not glazed. The original frame has some knocks and losses commensurate with age.
KITTY BLAKE FOR ROYAL WORCESTER; a hand painted cylindrical vase with flared neck painted with blackberries and foliate, signed, puce factory marks to base, height 12cm, and a Royal Worcester hand painted floral vase by M.Hunt, height 10cm (part af) (2).Additional InformationM Hunt vase has a chip to the rim filled in, wear to gilt. Blake vase with general surface wear.
DAME LAURA KNIGHT, DBE RA RWS (1877-1970); watercolour and charcoal, 'Chinese Jugglers', signed with initials and dated 1933, inscribed on Gerald M Norman Gallery and Royal Institute Galleries labels verso, 37 x 27cm, framed and glazed. (D)Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
Collection of books of military and other interest to include, Wingate Major F.R. Ten Years Captivity in the Mahdi's Camp. Amery, Captain H F S (Black Watch) (A M Asquith)English Arabic Vocabulary for the use of Officials in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan compiled in the Intelligence Department of the Egyptian Army. Published by Al-Mokattam Printing Office, Cairo (1905) (7)
Liverpool FC, a fine collection of over 156 football home & away match tickets, from the 1960's onwards (although there are many modern issues, various big match are included), European Cup Finals (9) 1977, 1978, 1979, 1984 (2 one unused) 1985, 2005, 2007 (2), 1977/78 ECup S/F Liverpool v Borussia M, 1980/81 ECup S/F Bayern Munich v Liverpool, also FA Cup Finals, FL Cup Finals and FA Charity Shield, other tickets include aways at 1967/68 Bournemouth (FAC) x3, Walsall (FAC), Tottenham (FAC), 1968/69 Leicester (FAC) x2, 1969/70 Watford (FAC), Coventry (FAC), 1980/81 AZ 67 (European Cup), plus a wide selection of home issues
The Brian Galling Autograph Collection, album 5/6, 96 pages, from 1955 to 1956, to include, Hibernian, Stade Reims (5 signatures), Leicester City, Manchester Utd (11 signatures), Tottenham, St Mirren, Airdrie, Dundee, FC Chiasso (Switzerland, Aberdeen, various individual signatures include, Alf Stokes, W Reed, Don Revie, W. Perry, Charlie Hurley, Ivor Allchurch, Tommy Baxter, M Murray
A Charles II joined oak chest of drawers, circa 1680Typically in two-parts, the boarded top with ovolo-moulded edge, above dentilated mouldings and four long mitre-moulded drawers, all drawer fronts with applied split-mouldings, and the top drawer with the addition of a central corbel moulding with matching carcase end-mouldings, and with the painted initials 'M G', the third and deepest drawer with a central arch-moulded reserve, on extended stile supports, the rear of both parts unusually triple-panelled, 112.5cm wide x 59.5cm deep x 102.5cm high, (44in wide x 23in deep x 40in high)
A rare and documented Charles II joined oak back-stool, with drawer below the seat, South Lancashire/Cheshire, circa 1670The tall cresting carved with scrolling flora and the initials 'R M', the back panel again carved with flowerheads and pointed-leaves, the uprights having rare integral circular finials carved with concentric rings, the boarded seat with narrow ovolo-moulded edge, above a drawer, the drawer's moulded front matching the side seat rails, on block and ball-turned legs, joined by a ball and fillet-turned fore-rail and plain side stretchers, turned front feet, 49cm wide x 44.5cm deep x 112cm high, (19in wide x 17 1/2in deep x 44in high)Footnotes:Illustrated:Tobias Jellinek, Early British Chairs and Seats 1500 to 1700 (2009), p. 282, pl. 390. Described by the author as 'an exceedingly fine and rare chair'.It is notable that the drawer opens forwards. Although seat-drawers are rarely found on 17th century chairs, when present they invariably draw from one side of the seat.

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