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A MISCELLANY OF ITEMS to include a silver salt spoon by Henry Clifford Davis with yellow enamelled terminal, an Asian silver coloured metal belt buckle with fretted bamboo and character motifs, nickel magnifying objective, two leather cased pouches t o include a vesta striker, and a bakelite stamp holder, six items
A PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM WITH EXTENSIVE SIGNED PHOTOGRAPHS OR AUTOGRAPHS OF ACTORS AND ACTRESSES to include Laurel & Hardy, Margaret Lockwood, Laurence Olivier, Margaret Rutherford, Rosen A John, Evelyn Dall, Patricia Roc, Flora Robson, JCM, Danny Kay (pri nted signature), Janette ***, Barbara *** Robert Taylor, Margot Fonteyn, **** Helphan, Budd Flanagan, Eric Portman, Basil ****, Henry Kendall, Ivor Novello, Jessie O`Shea, Vesta Tilley, Linda Gray, Fred Jackson, Tarry Bally, Mary Martin, Berto Pasuka , John Boles, Dolores Fray, Bobby Henry, Andrew Sisters, Yvonne Armaud, Sid Field, Ruth ***, Lana Turner (printed signature), Maria Mo** (printed signature), Shirley Temple (printed signature), Wendy O`Tilly, Vivien ***, Ralph, Alan Judd, Hazel Court , Sybil Thorndike, John Hargreaves, Janel Hamilton, Herione Buddeley
18ct Continental fusee verge calendar pocket watch, the movement and dial signed Romilly & Comp, with pierced engraved balance bridge and silver regulating disc, the enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and triple subsidiary dials with winding holes to the two/three o`clock position, 54mm (a.f)
Walnut eight day longcase clock, the 12" brass arched dial signed William Stumbels, Totnes on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture, also with strike/silent lever above twelve o`clock and a silvered boss to the arch engraved with an eagle in flight, the case with long moulded rounded arched door and the hood with moulded arched pediment and three brass ball and eagle finials, 86" high
TWO GEM SET DRESS RINGS, TWO WEDDING BANDS AND TWO PENDANTS one set with three brilliant cut white gems in eighteen carat white gold, size J, the other with five brilliant cut white gems in silver, size J, along with an eighteen carat white gold wedding band, size K-L and a nine carat white gold wedding band, size N-O, one pendant set with white gems, unmarked, the other with red and white gems, in nine carat gold
GROUP OF VICTORIAN TURQUOISE SET JEWELLERY comprising a brooch of circular form with central multi-turquoise set section, 40mm diameter, unmarked, an eighteen carat gold ring with oval multi-turquoise set bezel, size N-O and a fifteen carat gold ring set with turquoise and seed pearls, size O
A 1920s gold coloured metal mounted ruby, garnet, sapphire and diamond five band interlinked ring, each band set with a variety of semi-precious stones interspersed by small rose cut diamonds (gross weight 5.9 grammes - ring size O), and a late Victorian 15ct gold garnet and seed pearl mourning ring in the Georgian manner, Birmingham 1897 (weight 1.9 grammes - ring size M)
A Hornby tinplate `O` gauge clockwork "MO Goods Set", comprising - locomotive, tender, two wagons and track, and box for same, a ditto "101 Tank Locomotive" No. 2270, in maroon L.M.S. livery and box for same, three ditto wagons with boxes for same, a ditto "No. 1 Buffer Stop" and box for same, and a small selection of `O` gauge track and accessories, various
AN IRISH MAHOGANY HUNT TABLE, 18TH CENTURY, with plain moulded rim on square legs. 183cm long. Provenance: Coole Park, Co. Galway, home of Lady Gregory. Purchased by Mrs. Christina O`Malley of Barna House, Co. Galway at house contents auction at Coole Park in 1932. By descent to the present owner. "Here, traveller, scholar, poet, take your stand When all these rooms and passages are gone, When nettles wave upon a shapeless mound And saplings root among the broken stone, And dedicate-eyes bent upon the ground, Back turned upon the brightness of the sun And all the sensuality of the shade-A moment`s memory of that laurelled head" From `Coole Park` by William Butler Yeats
An early Victorian Bristol Blue blown moulded Jug c.1850, the bellied jug with overall raised `pimpled` decoration to the body below a straight neck and c-scroll handle, height 20.5cm., crack to neck, together with a Victorian black moulded glass jug decorated with a tavern scene with Tam O`Shanter, height 13cm. (2)
An Edwardian three train striking longcase clock, with 9 tubes and a 12.5 inch arch brass dial with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial, Chime/Silent lever at 12 o`clock and Whittington/Westminster lever at 3 o`clock, the arch with a silvered boss inscribed Tempus Fugit, the case with stringing and Corinthian capitals columns, above a glazed tracery trunk door, on bracket feet, 92.5in (235cm) h.
Charles Dickens interest. A George IV mahogany and brass mounted correspondence box, the hinged lid centred a later oval plaque inscribed `Gerald. 13. Oct. 1918. Belonged to Auntie`, to a vacant interior previously with a tray, the underside of the lid with a hinged pull-down compartment, with gothic strapwork mounts and brass side carrying handles, with key and letter from Admiral Sir Gerald Charles Dickens, 6.5in (16.3cm) h, 15.5in (39.4cm) w, 10in (25cm) d. Provenance: This box is being sold with a handwritten letter from its previous owner Admiral Sir Gerald Charles Dickens K. C. V. O., Etc. formerly of 3 Macartney House, Greenwich Park, London S.E. 10 and the grandson of Charles Dickens. The letter states `The box with the following inscription on it `Gerald 13th October 1918 Belonged to Auntie, Auntie was Georgina Hogarth, Charles Dickens` Sister-in-law (and my great aunt) who until the latter`s death in 1870 lived at Gads Hill Place. G. C. Dickens, 25th April 1958`. Georgina Hogarth joined Dickens` household in 1842 aged 15 and stayed until his death in 1870. In 1858 she sided with Dickens in his quarrel with her sister Catherine, Dickens` wife. This resulted in Catherine moving out with her eldest son while Georgina remained in the household to care for the remaining children. According to Charles Dickens` will Georgina `Auntie` inherited: `£8,000 free of legacy and duty, all my personal jewellery and all the familiar and personal items from my writing table and room`. The above box could well have belonged to Charles Dickens, it certainly is a masculine piece and on his death passed to Georgina Hogarth and thence to his grandson Admiral Sir Gerald Charles Dickens on his 39th birthday.
ELMER O STENNES "AURORA" GIRANDOLE BANJO CLOCKA striking Elmer Osborne Stennes "Aurora" girandole banjo clock. Domed hinged screen to face with white enameled face with black Arabic numerals and gold highlights. Has black hour and minute hands. Domed reverse painted screens to neck and body. Neck depicting leaves and urn with the word `PATENT`. Body depicts the Roman Goddess Aurora on chariot, the goddess of dawn. Has beaded and scrolled gilded designs throughout with figural eagle to top. 20th century. Measures 46" height x 12 1/2" width (116.8cm x 31.7cm). Total weight of 9.02 kilograms.
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