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Ocean Going Liner Interest - Early to mid 20th Century inlaid mahogany oval occasional table, probably from the steamship 'SS Orontes', the oval top with large ebonised central panel, inscribed in chalk 'Orontes' beneath, on ebony-strung frieze and four confirming tapering square section supports with spade feet, the X stretcher with central circular boss drilled for fixing, 76cm x 53.5cm x 68cm high SS Orontes was built in 1929 at Barrow-in-Furness by Vickers Armstrong Ltd and was a passenger ship owned by the Orient Line (P & O) until 1940, it sailed between England and Australia - including carrying the victorious 1932-33 England cricket team (the infamous 'Bodyline' series), it was refitted in 1940 to serve as a troop ship during World War II. It was eventually scrapped in Valencia, Spain in 1962.
Antique oak longcase clock, with painted arch dial, with seconds and calendar, inscribed O?ding Wincanton, case need attention, split to base, pendulum and weight, not tested so cannot guarantee running and timekeeping, 222 cm high, 50 cm wide, 26 cm deep, t/w mahogany banjo shaped barometer, needs attention, 98 cm high, 25 cm wide.
AMENDED ESTIMATE Autographs: Daphne du Maurier (British author 1907-1989) hand-written quotation within a Rebecca related autograph display - comprises: a one-page autograph note, Signed by Daphne du Maurier with her printed Kilmarth, Cornwall, home address and the opening lines of her novel Rebecca written in blue ink, Last night I dreamt I went to Mandalay again (a quotation from Rebecca) Best Wishes from Daphne du Maurier, September 1986, with Alfred Hitchcock, Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaines inset signatures and a related black and white publicity photograph, 9 ¾ x 7 ½ inches, each mounted within a purple card display, 36 x 60cm overall. (1)Daphne du Mauriers 1938 Gothic novel, Rebecca, was released as a film adaptation in 1940, starring Laurence Olivier in the role of the brooding widower Maxim de Winter and Joan Fontaine as his second wife. The film was Alfred Hitchcocks first American project and his first under contract with producer David O Selznick. The film received eleven nominations at the 13th Academy Awards (1941) and won Best Picture and Best Cinematography, being the only film directed by Hitchcock to win him the former award.Condition Report: overall good condition with strong signatures.
TWO DRESS RINGS including an amethyst and diamond example and an amethyst and peridot example, each in nine carat goldThe ring in the first image is a size N and the second is a size O. The top of the first ring is 2cm and the second is 1.2cm. Both in overall good condition with no major noticeable flaws or damages.
Karl May, Bei den BurenErstausgabe der Karl May-Reiseerzählungen als Feldpost-Ausgabe, Radebeul im Karl-May-Verlag o. J. [1915], Format Kl. 8°, 148 S., originaler Pappeinband, dieser etwas berieben und leicht fleckig, innen gebräunt, Vor- und Nachsatz mit handschr. Vermerken in Graphit, Altersspuren.
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