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A Scottish provincial fiddle pattern tea spoon by Andrew Davidson, Arbroath, circa 1835 (AD, lion head, lion head, portcullis), engraved with a monogram; an Old English tea spoon by David Manson, Dundee (first recorded 1806) (DM, pot of flowers, DM), engraved ‘O’; and a pointed Old English tea spoon by Edward Livingstone, Dundee, circa 1790-1800 (EL, pot of flowers, D), engraved ‘KD’, 43g (1.35 oz) gross (3). See Guthrie, William ‘Dundee Silver 1750-1850’ Perth 1994, p. 64, fig. 201 for the first marks.
Zenith, Stellina, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, circa 1966, no.115D796, the three piece case with silvered dial, raised gold baton numerals and hands, and off set date aperture at 4/5 o’clock, the seventeen jewel Zenith movement cal.2542, the case 4cm including lugs, on a black leather strap
* Omega, Day/Date Constellation, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.ST 168.029, circa 1968, the screw down case with silvered dial, baton numerals and hands, and day and date aperture at 3 o’clock, the twenty-four jewel Omega automatic movement cal.751, no.26187472, the case 3.9cm including lugs (no bracelet)
* Omega, De Ville, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, ref.166.0134, circa 1971, the two piece case with a silvered dial, baton numerals and hands, and date aperture at 3 o’clock, the Omega automatic movement cal.1012, no.33845859, the case 3.8cm including lugs, on a black leather strap
* Cartier Tank Fran?aise, a lady’s stainless steel bracelet wristwatch, ref 2465, no.542012C.D, circa 2003, the two piece screw down case with sapphire cabochon crown, silvered dial, Roman numerals, ‘Cartier’ secret signature at 7 o’clcok, blued steel hands, and date aperture, the eight jewel Cartier quartz movement, cal.175A, the case 3.1cm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with double deployant clasp
* Cartier, 21 Chronoscaph, a gentleman’s stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, ref.2424, circa 2000, no.806161 LX, the two piece screw down case and crown with black decorated dial, fixed steel bezel engraved with Roman numerals, the inner bezel calibrated to 60 seconds, luminous tapered hands, three subsidiary dials running hours minutes and seconds, and magnified date aperture at 6 o’clock, the twenty-two jewel Cartier quartz movement cal.372, the case 4.4cm including lugs, on a rubber and stainless steel block link bracelet with fold over clasp
Cartier, Pasha Grille, a gentleman’s stainless steel wristwatch, circa 2000, ref.2379, no.30008CD, the two piece screw down case and cabochon sapphire set crown with rotating grill bezel calibrated to 60 units, textured silvered dial, Arabic numerals, luminous lozenge hands, centre sweep seconds hand, and off set date aperture at 4 o’clock, the twenty-seven jewel Cartier automatic movement cal.191, no.99202, the case 4.5 cm including lugs, to a black crocodile strap with deployant buckle, in a Cartier case
* Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Day-Date President, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.1132388, no.F542938, circa 2003, the two piece screw down case and crown with champagne dial, gold baton numerals and hands, magnified date aperture, and day aperture at 12 o’clock, the thirty-one jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature cal.3155, no.3-9452677, the case 4.2cm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Day-Date President, a gentleman’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, ref.18038, no.5906624, circa 1979, the two piece screw down case and crown with white dial, gold Roman numerals and hands, magnified date aperture, and day aperture at 12 o’clock, the thirty-one jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperature cal.3055, no.0213950, the case 4.2cm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp, in a tan leather Rolex box with a green leather Rolex wallet
An late Victorian ruby and diamond five stone carved half hoop ring, circa 1900, the central cushion shaped old brilliant cut diamond claw set between two circular cut rubies and two old cut diamonds, all claw set in a carved half hoop mount with rose cut diamond points between, stamped ‘18ct’, finger size O
WWI a fine and extensive archive of approx 100 letters relating to Miss Julia Neall (later Mrs Julia Angell) of Stroud in Gloucestershire mainly to her solicitor F S Collins in Ross on Wye Herefordshire and covering the period 1905-1918 with many letters written during WWI. A fine correspondence which discusses many aspects of what appears to have been a very eventful life. Julia was a single woman with a large house but struggled for income. The earlier letters therefore document a typical middle class existence in Edwardian England and indeed Julia eventually emigrates to Australia to find a better life. As WWI grips Europe she returned to England and becomes a cafe proprietor and housekeeper in London where she describes Zeppelin raids : ...these Zep raids are very nerve-racking and the damage they do terrible. There have been two quite close here. The one on 2nd Sept went over this house and when it set fire my room was quite light... in the first one a shell went right through a house only a few steps from here and did not explode but came in the window of the room where a gent was in bed and went right down into the cellar and never hurt anyone...’ In another letter she describes how people took shelter : ‘...last Friday night we were all told to go to the nearest air raid shelter which was the crypt of church close to here. We went down at 9 o’clock and were not let out until 2 o’clock am. It was most weird sitting and standing about among the tombs and vaults. There were considerably over 1 000 people down there...’
Cornwell (Patricia) Postmortem reprint 1990; Cruel & Unusual New York 1993; From the Potter`s Field 1995; Hornet`s Nest 1997; Unnatural Exposure New York 1997 London 1997; Point of Origin signed by the author 1998 § Walters (Minette) The Sculptress signed by the author to title 1993; The Scold`s Bride 1994; The Echo 1997; The Breaker 1998 § Grafton (Sue) [Alphabet Novels] J is for Judgement New York 1993; K is for Killer New York 1994; L is for Lawless New York 1995; O Is for Outlaw first American edition New York 1999; another copy first English edition 1999; M is for Malice 1996; N is for Noose signed by the author 1998; P is for Peril 2001; Q is for Quarry 2002 first editions original boards dust-jackets; and c.15 others similar 8vo (c.35) (35)
James (P.D.) Innocent Blood signed by the author to title 1980 § Rendell (Ruth) The Fever Tree and Other Stories 1982; Barbera Vine The Chimney Sweeper`s Boy 1998 § Paretsky (Sara) Deadlock 1984 § Grimes (Martha) The Deer Leap 1985 first editions original boards dust-jackets; and c.140 others including Patricia Cornwell Liza Cody Carol O`Connell Minette Walters etc many duplicates 8vo (c.145)(140)
McCourt (Frank) Angela`s Ashes [3 copies] 1996 § O`Flaherty (Liam) The House of Gold jacket spine browned 1929 § Shaw (Bernard) The Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God jacket and woodcut illustrations by John Farleigh 1932 first editions original boards first 2 with dust-jackets; and 27 others Irish writers 8vo (32)(32)
Murdoch (Iris) The Bell 1958 § [Pargeter (Edith)] Ellis Peters. Death to the Landlords! 1972 § Gordimer (Nadine) A World of Strangers 1958 § Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason 1999 first editions original boards dust-jackets; and c.245 others including Janet Evanovich Penelope Mortimer Emma Tennant Edna O`Brien etc many duplicates 8vo (c.250)(250)
Pope (Dudley) Ramage and The Drum Beat 1967 Monsarrat (Nicholas) The Story of Esther Costello 1953 § O`Brien (Patrick) The Yellow Admiral 1997 § Maynard (Kenneth) Lieutenant Lamb 1984 § Kent (Alexander) The Flag Captain 1971; Douglas Reeman. Torpedo Run 1981 first editions original boards dust-jackets; and c.50 others by the same and other authors nautical 8vo (c.55) *** The first is the second book of The Ramage Series.(55)
Seth (Vikram) A Suitable Boy [3 copies] inscribed by the author to Nigel Williams 1993 § Aleichem (Sholom) The Old Country jacket a little soiled 1958 § Singer (Isaac Bashevis) Gimpel the Fool jacket spine faded 1958 § Mo (Timothy) The Monkey King 1978 § Ondaatje (Michael) The English Patient [3 copies] 1992 § Roy (Arundhati) The God of Small Things [2 copies] jacket price-clipped 1997 first editions original boards dust-jackets; and c.75 others world authors 8vo (c.85) *** The inscription of the first reads: for Nigel O captain my captain! Vikram Seth.(85)
Wharton (Edith) A Backward Glance inscribed by Alec Guinness to half-title 1972 Hart-Davis (Rupert) A Peep into the Past...Max Beerbohm inscribed by Alec Guinness to endpaper 1972 § Trevor-Roper (Hugh) A Hidden Life The Enigma of Sir Edmund Backhouse inscribed by Alec Guinness to endpaper 1976 § Guinness (Alec) My Name Escapes Me signed by the author to title 1996 § William Morris and the Art Book edited by Paul Needham OUP 1976 § O`Brian (Patrick) Picasso A Biography 1976 § Olson (Donald S.) The Confessions of Aubrey Beardsley A Novel 1993 first editions original cloth or boards dust-jackets; and 11 others biography and letters of artists authors and actors v.s. (18) *** The first three are inscribed by Alec Guinness to John and Gillian Sutro the film producer and his wife.(100)
Palafox y Mendoza (Juan de) Vida Interior o Confessiones del...Don Juan de Palafox y Mendoza half-title ownership entry on half-title note on fly-leaf stamps on title and bookplate of E. Gaughran contemporary vellum rubbed and marked remains of ties 4to Madrid Josef Doblado 1772. *** Juan de Palafox y Mendoza (1600-1659) bishop of Puebla de los Angeles in Mexico archbishop of Mexico Viceroy of New Spain and champion of the Native Americans.
Hunting (Penelope) The History of the Royal Society of Medicine 2002 § Blandy (J. P.) and John Lumley. The Royal College of Surgeons of England: 200 Years of History at the Millennium 2000 § Speert (Harold) Iconographia Gyniatrica jacket rubbed and slightly faded Philadelphia 1973 § Hibbard (Bryan) The Obstetrician`s Armamentarium California 2000 § O`Dowd (Michael J.) The History of Medications for Women New York & London 2001 illustrations all original cloth or boards all but the last with dust-jackets ; and c.25 others medicine including 3 vol. of The Haskell F. Norman Library catalogue v.s. (c.30)(c.30)
A COMPREHENSIVE AUTOGRAPH BOOK, 1940s, of Stage and Screen Stars, collected by Merle Parsons (some with photos), briefly to include Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy, Jimmy James, John Boles, Teddy Brown, George Doonan, George and Beryl Formby, Vera Lynn, Danny Kaye, Frankie Howerd, Tessie O`Shea, Carroll Levis, Hughie Green, Wilfred Pickles, Gaston Palmer, Chico Marx and others.
Bentley Motors Ltd., publication for 1928: being a dinner menu dated 16th March with 18 signatures on the reverse to include Woolf Barnarto and W. O. Bentley, some glue staining to the front corners. Also a 1929 dated `Itinerary` for a Bentley Service Department visit to Le Mans between 14-17th June, a 4pp petit card printed in blue and black, and another for the 1930 event, both with glue stains to the rear, together with an entry and pass-out tickets for the 1928 Le Mans Grand Stands, currently stuck to a period envelope and a B.M.C.R.C. `Special Instructions to Lap Scorers` single-sided card covering the 1929 500-mile race. (5)
Football: England v East Germany 1970, a lacquered brass presentation tray with East German Football Federation badge to centre, engraved `Landerspiel der Nationalmannschaften, England-DDR, London 25.11.70`. It is believed that this tray was presented to Bobby Moore to commemorate the first meeting of the two sides at Wembley (small dent to bottom corner o/w vg) (1)
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