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Eric Clapton A Fender Stratocaster guitar, Serial No. MN006714, in black finish, double cutaway body, maple neck with skunk stripe routing, 21 fret fingerboard with dot inlays, three pickups, selector switch, three rotary controls, metal bridge/tailblock and white pickguard, signed and inscribed in silver felt pen on the body Eric Clapton '91
PINK FLOYD A custom-made white metal and enamel brooch in the form of an image from Pink Floyd The Wall's animation capturing a moment in the transition of an aeroplane turning into the Mother's screaming face, the brooch engraved with the designer Daniel Azaro's signature on the reverse -- 6x2 1/2in. (15.2x5cm.); accompanied by a silver charm attached to a lapel pin, the charm in the form of a miniature brick engraved Pink Floyd The Wall -- 1/2in. (2cm.) long; and a laminated staff pass decorated with the crossed hammer emblem of Pink Floyd The Wall, the reverse applied with a backstage pass for Pink Floyd Performing The Wall, Nassau Coliseum, February 25th, 1980 (3).
Elvis Presley A gilt metal art nouveau-style oval belt buckle cast with a design of stylised cranes -- 3x3 1/2in. (7.6x9.5cm.); accompanied by a document concerning the provenance from Ginger Alden's sister, Rosemary Alden stating that Elvis gave her the buckle when she visited him one night in his dressing room (2)
The Rolling Stones An AXL Stratocaster-style electric guitar, in purple sparkle finish, double cutaway body, 21 fret fingerboard with dot inlays, three pickups, selector switch, three rotary controls, metal bridge/tailblock and white pickguard, signed recently on the body in silver felt pen by Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards, in gold felt pen by Charlie Watts and in red felt pen on the pickguard by Bill Wyman; accompanied by a document concerning the provenance (2)
Stevie Ray Vaughan A Fender Squier Stratocaster electric guitar, Serial No. S986253, in black finish, double cutaway body, 22 fret rosewood fingerboard with dot inlay, three pickups, selector switch, three rotary controls, metal bridge/tailblock and white pickguard, signed and inscribed on the body in silver felt pen Stevie Ray Vaughan
Pete Townshend/The Who A 1963 Gibson SG Special, Serial No. 105078 (overstamped 128658), in Polaris White finish, double cutaway mahogany body, mahogany neck, 22 fret bound rosewood fingerboard with dot inlays, two P90 pickups, four rotary controls, selector switch, metal bridge, black pickguard, tailpiece removed; and a black hardshell contour case with orange plush lining, stencilled on the outside with white lettering WHO -- owned by Pete Townshend circa 1972-1974 and played by him onstage during The Who's U.K. Fallout Shelter Tour, October-November, 1973; accompanied by a document concerning the provenance (3).
The Beatles A table lamp, the green metal base printed in black The Beatles, Fab Four and their facsimile signatures, the black and white paper shade printed with facial portraits of the four Beatles, their facsimile signatures and musical notes -- 12in. (30.5cm.) high; and a child's Yellow Submarine Halloween costume by Collegeville Costumes, the short-sleeved one-piece suit of man-made lightweight fabric, the pink top printed in yellow and black BEATLES THE YELLOW SUBMARINE and with portraits of all four Beatles and various characters from the film (2)
The Beatles A collection of vintage merchandise comprising: a charm bracelet, the yellow metal chain decorated with four pendants, each with a black and white photograph of an individual Beatle, the verso of each pendant with lettering in relief giving each subject's Christian name and NEMS; a Beatles lapel pin modelled in the shape of a guitar with all four Beatles heads; another lapel pin; two brooches with book attachments, one with cream leather cover and press-stud fastening, the other with clear plastic cover over a black and white photograph of The Beatles, both books containing concertina black and white images of The Beatles; a linen tea towel printed with head and shoulder images of all four Beatles and their facsimile signatures; a cushion by Nordic House Inc, printed with a group portrait of all four Beatles in blue suits with red ties and their facsimile signatures on a white background, the back of the cushion in blue; a single white candlewick bedspread, embroidered with an image of all four Beatles with their instruments and the words Yeah Yeah Yeah The Beatles; a roll of Beatles wallpaper; and a handmade cotton knee-length skirt, gathered at the waist, the mulit-coloured fabric printed with dancing figures and musicians (a lot)
A Regency sycamore and penwork-decorated tea caddy, of swollen rectangular form, the hinged caddy top painted with a landscape and with dentil bands enclosing a fitted interior with two lidded compartments, the sides also decorated with landscape scenes, embossed metal bracket feet20.5cm wide, 15cm high, 11cm deep
Marshall and Sons, Edinburgh An Edwardian three train bracket clock, the triple train movement with circular silvered dial having Roman numerals, and with subsidiary Chime/Silent, Slow/Fast, and Westminster/ Chime on Eight Bells dials, within ebonised case with caddy top surmounted by pineapple finials, above canted case with applied gilt metal mounts on moulded plinth with cast bracket feet62cm high
A William IV rosewood chiffonier, the mirrored back with open shelf with three quarter pierced and gilt brass gallery and gilt metal column supports above a rectangular top with plain frieze, supported on stiff leaf carved columns and plinth base on turned feet83cm wide, 118cm high, 36cm deep
A Victorian burr walnut breakfront credenza, the central panel door decorated with inlaid foliate motif within crossbanded border, flanked by gilt metal mounts with a pair of convex glass panel doors to each end enclosing lined shelves, raised on a plinth base, 60in. x 40in. high.
A 19th Century French mantel clock, the alabaster sarcophagus shaped case surmounted by a gilt metal reclining female, after C. Durand, by Vauvray, Paris, the dial with roman numerals and fitted eight day striking movement, the case decorated with gilt bands of chariots and soldiers, on plinth base, 22in. x 21in. high.
A late 19th Century French gilt metal mantel clock, fitted eight day striking movement by Japy Frere, the case ornately decorated with Paris porcelain panels painted with female bust portrait, flowers and a cherub, surmounted by an urn finial with floral swags, the movement flanked by porcelain pillars and urns, raised on an ornate base with turned feet, 14 1/2in. x 18 1/2in. high.
A French walnut square-shaped occasional table, the top ornately decorated with inlaid flowers, scrolls, shell motifs and stringing, fitted four serpentine hinged flaps with moulded brass edging similarly decorated, raised on slender tapering scrolling legs decorated with gilt metal motifs and terminating in sabots, 22in. x 21 1/2in. x 29in. high.
A late 19th Century French red Boulle centre table of serpentine shape, the top richly inlaid with brass scrolls, moulded gilt metal edge, fitted a single drawer to the frieze, raised on ornate gilt metal mounted scrolling tapering legs terminating in sabots, 58in. x 34 1/2in. x 30in. high.
A Victorian burr walnut bowfront standing corner cabinet with a glazed panelled door enclosing lined shelves, surrounded by inlaid boxwood stringing and ornate scrolls, with applied gilt metal foliate and fruit motifs to the sides with moulded gilt metal border to the cut-away plinth base, 27in. x 42 1/2in. high.
A fine quality 19th Century Dutch marquetry breakfront commode, the top ornately decorated with flowers, leaves, birds, scrolls and a two-handled urn, fitted a single drawer to the frieze above two deep drawers with ornate moulded gilt metal handles and lock escutcheons, with a single drawer to the side and further ornate marquetry panels, raised on scrolling legs terminating in gilt metal feet, 24in. x 59in. x 35in. high.
A High Sheriff's court costume comprising: a velvet jacket, knee breeches, socks, a waistoat, a ceremonial sword, a bicorn hat, a pair of leather shoes and a cased pair of buckles; all together in painted metal two-handled case with label of H. Poole & Co. - Army & Navy Tailors, Saville Row, London, and another label Henry Peile Esq. CBE.
A parcel gilt engraved glass pedestal bowl, with festoon and lattice infill decorated deep rim over leafy trail engraved waisted body and conforming foot, 10.5cm high; a set of five wines, possibly Daum Florentine pattern; and a strawberry-cut bowl with gilt metal rim, (7).
A gilt metal mounted onyx pedestal, with square rotating top and acanthus cast capital over cylindrical shaft and stepped base with square foliate cast feet, 100cm high. # 100-150. 348. A Victorian rosewood set of four balloon back dining chairs, each with foliate scroll carved waisted back over shaped seat and cabriole front supports, 84cm high; and a pair of chairs similar, (6).
A Louis XV style gilt metal mounted mahogany and marquetry vitrine, of D-shaped section with gallery top over foliate scroll mounted frieze and curved centre door with glazed section over foliate rosette centred inlaid panel, the sides with conforming glazed and inlaid panels, on four slender cabriole supports with foliate cast sabots, 158cm high, 71cm wide, 36cm deep.
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