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AN 18CT GOLD FULL HUNTER POCKET WATCH with white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial, black Roman numerals, and blued steel hands, dust cover and inner case inscribed, hallmarked Birmingham 1923. Mechanism signed 'Time 'o' Day' Trade Mark, Russell's Limited, 18 Church Street, Liverpool. Diameter 5cm, weight 116.1gms Condition Report:Winds and is ticking, light general wear, inscription reads A.D 1929 to A.D 1988
ALEXANDER "SANDY" ARCHIBALD OF RANGERS F.C. - A 9ct GOLD GLASGOW CUP 1922 WINNERS' MEDAL By Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, 1922, the suspension ring also marked as 9ct, total weight 18.36g, the obverse cast with the Glasgow City Crest, the reverse engraved "Glasgow Rangers, Winners of Glasgow Cup, 30th Sept. 1922, A. Archibald", housed in its original velvet-lined tooled leather fitted case. Born in Crossgates, Fife on 23rd November 1896, Alexander Archibald began his professional footballing career at the age of nineteen, joining Glasgow Rangers after a short stint at Raith Rovers. He became a mainstay of the club, making a total 625 appearances, over the course of which he shared in three Scottish Cup victories. The first of these, in 1928, was thanks in no small part to Archibald's contribution of two goals to Rangers' 4-0 triumph over Celtic at Hampden Park. The Scotsman accordingly named him the side's "star performer". Capped eight times for Scotland, Archibald scored his only international goal, against Wales, in February 1922, the same year as he won the Glasgow Cup medal here offered. Following his retirement from the professional game, Archibald, the Flying Fifer o' the Glesca Rangers, returned to his home county, serving in managerial roles for both his first club, Raith Rovers and latterly Dunfermline Athletic. He died, aged only forty-nine, in 1946 and to this day is ranked among the top forty Scottish footballers by number of league appearances. Together with the lot is a small quantity of printed material relating to Archibald's career, including the poem Tribute to Good Old Sandy Archibald by R. McLeod of Cowdenbeath. Condition Report:Available upon request
A VICTORIAN SILVER TWIN-HANDLED SERVING TRAY by Barnard Brothers, London 1895, of oval form, with acanthus leaf handles and a fluted inner border, the body inscribed 'PRESENTED TO THOMAS DUNLOP BY UNDERWRITERS AT LLOYD'S IN RECOGNITION OF SERVICES RENDERED TO THEM in the matter of Ship "CLAN MACKENZIE" of Glasgow, RUN DOWN BY S.S "OREGON" IN COLUMBIA RIVER O. December 1889.', 70cm across handles, 3,772gms / 121.27oz Condition Report:Available upon request
A Second World War and post-War RAF pilot's campaign and long service medal group with Caterpillar Club badge, including George VI General Service Medal with South East Asia 1945-46 clasp to W O A W Davidson (1683563), Queen Elizabeth II GSM with Brunei and Borneo claps, and Long Service and Good Conduct medal to Davidson as Master Pilot, the Guinea Pig Club pin engraved to F/S A W Davidson and accompanied by a Certificate of Membership, also a Certificate of Service, photographs, insignia, two silk escape maps, a 1945 Air Ministry Telegram reporting Flight Sergeant Davidson as missing following bailing out of his aircraft, a news cutting obituary etc. [Alexander Wallace "Wally" Davidson (1924-2006) joined the RAF Volunteer Reserve in 1942, in April of 1944 he qualified as a pilot, going on to serve in the Far East during late 1944, in December of that year his RAF Thunderbolt was downed by rebel Indonesian forces, causing him to bale out, wounded, (his Certificate of Service records gunshot wounds to chest and arm), upon leaving the RAF he flew in assistance of the fledgling Abu Dhabi air force becoming a personal pilot of His Highness Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan.]
Oak cased circular wall clock by Newton and Cannon, 10th Century, The white painted dial with roman numeral chapter ring, signed Newton and cannon, Putney, the brass single fusee movement with bob pendulum, 36.5cm diameterCondition Report: Light cracking to the white painted dial.Image shows small chip to the rim at 8 o clockMinor cracks and movement to the veneer to the front ring and sides.Clock clinic label to interior. While not guaranteed, this item is probably better maintained than most clocks and will probably keep time.
An 18 Carat Gold Diamond Solitaire Ring, the round brilliant cut diamond in a white illusion setting, to a yellow tapered shoulder plain polished shank, finger size O; A 9 Carat Gold Band Ring, finger size S1/2; A 9 Carat Gold Eternity Ring, finger size N (a..f.); and A 9 Carat Gold Cubic Zirconia Cluster Ring, finger size P1/2Diamond solitaire ring - 2.3 grams. Three 9 carat gold rings - 12.4 grams.
Five Rings, comprsing of a multi gem-set cluster ring, stamped '375', finger size O1/2; a 9 carat gold amethyst and diamond cluster ring, finger size N; a 9 carat gold emerald and cubic zirconia ring, finger size O; a 9 carat gold diamond cluster ring, finger size O; and a 9 carat gold cubic zirconia half hoop ring, finger size NGross weight 11.2 grams.
dating: Period (1603-1867) provenance: Japan, Shinogi-zukuri blade, Iori-mune. O-kissaki. Nagasa: 69,8 cm. Clearly visible hamon and hada. Nakago-jiri: Iriyamagata. With writing: Bishu ju-Sukemitsu saku (gimei, probably untrue). A Mekugi-ana. Silver-plated metal habaki. In Shirasaya. length 94,5 cm.
dating: Period (1603-1867) provenance: Japan, Nagasa (length: 39.3 cm.) with slightly visible hamon and hada, the base with two grooves, blackened and gilt metal habaki, nakago mei Fujiwara KuniYoshi -Tsukuru O Koreo with a mekugi ana. Fine koshirae with tsuba in shakudo decorated with partially gilded floral motifs, menuki representing a warrior partially gilded, fuga-kashira and the hilts of the saya in blackened handachi. The red lacquered saya with kogatana mumei, kozuka-mei with gilded lions in high relief. The blade of the late Edo period, the koshirae of a later period. length 58.5 cm.
dating: 1797-1802 provenance: Cisalpine Republic, Curved, single-and-false-edged blade (rust damage), engraved with the motto 'VIVERE LIBERO O MORIRE' on the right side, and 'VIVA LA REPUBLICA CISALPINA' on the other side. Typical solid brass hilt, with straight quillon and loop-guard, grip with horizontal bands. Complete with leather scabbard (some abrasions) with brass mounts, missing chape. This exceptionally rare sabre, designed after the French model, dates back to the Napoleonic era. length 73 cm.
Basford (John) Sandra Blow: Studio Inventory and Catalogue Raisonné of Prints, number 46 of 250 copies with an original print, signed by the author on title, original cloth-backed boards, print with embossed estate stamp loose in cloth folder, together in original cloth slip-case, Sheffield, 2013 § Tassi (Roberto) Graham Sutherland: Complete Graphic Work, Barcelona, 1988 § British Printmakers 1855-1955, Devizes, Garton & Co., 1992 § Kemp (Dominic) Terry Frost Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné, signed by the author and two contributors on front free endpaper, water-stained and damaged, loose in binding, Farnham, 2010, illustrations, many colour, all but the first original boards with dust-jackets, the last crinkled; and 8 others on prints & printmaking, mostly modern, 4to & 8vo (12)
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