Chanel, a Ligne Cambon Pochette handbag, designed with a cream quilted leather exterior and black interlocking CC logo to one side, with a rear patch pocket, double black leather cord shoulder strap and top zip fastening, measuring 3 by 12 by 22cmCondition- Overall good condition- Very slight wear to the left base corners- Very faint mark to the bag base- Serial 8965008 (2003-2004)- Without maker's dust bag- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
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Gucci, a Supreme handbag, featuring maker's monogram coated canvas exterior with brown leather trim, dual flat leather handles, detachable shoulder strap, top zip fastening and a brown microfibre lined interior, measuring 12 by 21 by 32cmCondition- Overall good condition- No obvious marks to the coated canvas exterior- Some minor wear to the base corners- Few scuffs to the front leather logo patch- Pen marks to the interior lining- Is without maker's dust bag- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Louis Vuitton, a green epi Speedy 30 handbag, crafted from green textured epi leather with gold-tone hardware, featuring a patch pocket to one side, dual rolled handles, top zip fastening and one interior slip pocket, measuring 18 by 22 by 32cmCondition- Overall good condition- Wear to base corners- Some creasing to bag exterior- Discolouration and marks to bag interior- Serial number: VI1903 (Oct 1993)- Is without maker's dust bag- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Higgs at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
CHARLES VERLAT (BELGIAN 1824-1890) TWO EAGLES WITH THEIR KILL ON A ROCKY OUTCROP Oil on canvas Signed and dated 1870 (lower left) 91 x 121cm (35¾ x 47½ in.) Condition Report: The canvas has not been relined. Craquelure scattered throughout. The paint surface is unstable and there is a large amount of craquelure along the lower 1/3 of the picture, with associated flaking and cupping. The lower left quadrant with some associated rubbing and loss. Slight undulation to the canvas, most notably to the lower left corner. Stretcher marks are visible. Light surface dirt throughout. There are 7 patch repairs visible to the reverse. Inspection under UV reveals scattered retouching and more extensive retouching in line with patch repairs verso. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY AND LINE INLAID SERPENTINE CHEST OF DRAWERS CIRCA 178599cm high, 120cm wide, 61cm deepCondition Report: There are marks, splits, scratches and abrasions consistent with age and use.The top has a patch and some filled cracks along the grain of timber, with a repaired front right corner.There are some losses and restorations including losses to the veneers around the edge of the top.There is some fading including to the top.The drawer linings are pine, the top drawer with three divisions, with some cracks and knot holes to the bases of the drawers.The back is panelled.Some knocks and splits including to the bracket feet.There is some evidence of worm.Please see the additional photographs as a visual reference of condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A KASHAN RUGApproximately 158 x 116cm Condition Report: Some wear overall. There is a neatly executed stitched join line across the centre of the rug. It appear to have been 'cut and shut'. There is a patch of additional wear/short pile to one side boarder (see image). Longest edges appear to have been rebound. they bear the expected wear and have some small losses. Fringing is trimmed short at both ends. One fringed end with some areas of wear and fraying which encroaches in to the guard stripe. This end also has a small tear to one side. Please refer to additional images or visual reference to condition. Condition Report Disclaimer
A WALNUT SETTEEIN GEORGE II STYLE, 20TH CENTURY98cm high, 162cm wide, 72cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld chips, losses, repairs, splits and cracksAs can be seen in the catalogue and online images there is no seat cushion for this settee, one would need to be sourced or made by the purchaser, probably when this would be reupholstered. This probably dates from the early part of the 20th century, there are old splits and cracks as well as spliced repairs to some legs The upholstery largely presentable overall, there is an area of wear to one patch below the arm where the wadding beneath is visible, this may be old cat damage, there are other areas of pulled threads due to the nature of the weavePlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
An oak Wainscot armchair, late 17th century, the back with a central carved lozenge motif, solid arms and seat on ring turned legs joined by stretchers, height 114cm, width 56cm.Although the chair rocks a little (because historic woodworm has eaten away at one of the feet) it is mainly very solid with no structural movement. There is a patch of of old woodworm where the back joins the seat. A crack in the back panel has some wonderful very historic restoration with wooden pins. Good honest condition.
An early 19th century oak silver chest, the hinged cover with an inset brass plaque inscribed 'The Rt Hon'ble Earl Stanhope', with a pair of iron carrying irons, height 49.5cm, width 30.5cm, depth 30.5cm.The box has been lined with thin modern ply sheets which are not fixed. Baize lining to top and bottom which is probably modern. Wood has been let in around the lock, top and bottom. There is a large patch of historic filler on the back edge of the lid. The main body of the box has probably been re-sized and is made of two halves which have been joined and have iron brackets on the corners. The box is very sturdy and solid, a few scuffs but a nice thing.
Taxidermy: South African Giraffe Legs (Giraffa giraffa), circa 1998, South Africa, four mounted adult lower legs, two 70cm high, two 63cm high, together with three mounted North American Buffalo lower legs, two mounted as candle holders, each 31cm, and 28cm, also a small patch of Buffalo hide, (8)Subject to VAT on the hammer price.
A Second War ‘Dunkirk 1940’ D.C.M. group of eight awarded to Warrant Officer Class I W. E. Bedworth, 60th (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.VI.R. (5102817 A-Sjt. W. E. Bedworth. R.A.); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, 1 clasp, 8th Army; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, with M.I.D. oak leaf; Efficiency Medal, G.VI.R., 2nd issue, Territorial (5102817 W.O. Cl.1. W. E. Bedworth. D.C.M. R.A.) first initial officially corrected on last, nearly extremely fine (8) £2,000-£2,400 --- D.C.M. London Gazette 27 September 1940: ‘For gallant and distinguished services in action in connection with operations in the field.’ William Ernest Bedworth was born in Birmingham on 23 December 1908 and attested for the 5th (Territorial) Battalion, Royal Warwickshire Regiment on 6 February 1925. He served 6 years attending regular annual training, being discharged on termination of his engagement. On 27 April 1939 Bedworth re-enlisted into the 5th (Territorial) Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, with the same service number; the Battalion had recently converted to an anti-tank role. Embodied for service on 2 September 1939, he served during the Second World War with the 60th (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Artillery as part of the British Expeditionary Force, and was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal, apparently for an anti-tank action during the retreat to Dunkirk (sadly no citation appears to have survived, and the War Diary is a little sparse on detail of the actions around this period). According to family tradition, he engaged a number of tanks, destroying three until another tank shot a ‘leg’ off his gun. He then escaped through a corn field. Advanced Warrant Officer Class II in 1941, Bedworth saw further service with the 8th Army through North Africa into Italy, and for his service was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 6 April 1944. He saw further action post D-Day in North West Europe, and according to family tradition was wounded in 1945. He died in Birmingham on 27 January 1981. Sold with the recipient’s Mentioned in Despatches Certificate, this mounted on card with two brass R.H.A. shoulder titles pinned to it; a Royal Welch Fusiliers cap badge; 2 Master Gunners sleeve badges; a 7th Armoured Division cloth patch; a silver Football Medal; and copied research.
Six: Acting Able Seaman H. W. Newnham, Royal Navy, a Gun Layer in Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star, 1 clasp, France and Germany; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Italy Star; War Medal 1939-45, all unnamed as issued, mounted as worn, very fine (6) £140-£180 --- Harry Walter Newnham was born at Lewisham, London, on 18 June 1910. A painter by trade, he volunteered for service in the Royal Navy on 2 November 1942, as an Ordinary Seaman in H.M.S. Glendower. Built at the request of H.M. Government by none other that Billy Butlin, Glendower was a tented training camp situated on the Lleyn Peninsula, near Pwllheli in North Wales. After the war, in 1946, Butlin took back ownership of the camp which eventually opened to the public as Butlins Pwhelli. In February 1943, Newnham was advanced to Acting Able Seaman, with a non-substantive rating as Acting Seaman Gunner, on the books of H.M.S. President III. On 11 September 1943, he qualified as a D.E.M.S. Gun Layer and served as such until 24 January 1946, when he was ‘Released in Class A’. Sold with original cloth and bullion DEMS Gun Layer’s arm patch and original parchment Certificate of Service which records Chevrons for 1943, ‘44 and ‘45.
Pair: Attributed to Private Vera M. Barnes, Auxiliary Territorial Service Defence and War Medals 1939-45, very fine Pair: Attributed to Private Sheila M. Greening, Auxiliary Territorial Service Defence and War Medals 1939-45, very fine (4) £60-£80 --- Vera Mary Barnes was born at Witney, Oxfordshire on 4 April 1905, and enlisted in the Auxiliary Territorial Service at Lyndhurst, Hampshire, on 28 October 1938. Sold with the recipient’s Soldiers Service and Pay ‘Brown Book’, to W/3840, Vera Mary Barnes; a portrait photograph believed to be of the recipient wearing A.T.S. uniform and a Royal Artillery collar badge above the right breast pocket; and brown plastic wartime economy A.T.S. cap badge. Sheila Marguerite Greening was born on 19 August 1920, and enlisted in the Auxiliary Territorial Service at Oxford on 10 March 1942. She was issued two service chevrons in April 1944. Sold with the recipient’s Soldiers Service and Pay ‘Brown Book’, to W/145512 Sheila Marguerite Greening; a Second World War, Eastern Command, printed Bulldog patch; brass A.T.S. cap badge with slider; a pair of all brass A.T.S. Shoulder titles; a Royal Corps of Signals collar badge (used as a breast insignia by the A.T.S.), this with a brazed repair; a small portrait photograph believed to be of the recipient wearing A.T.S. uniform and the badges listed above; and a small group A.T.S. group photograph.
Three: Private F. Coventry, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, who was killed in action on the Somme on 14 August 1916 1914-15 Star (3592 Pte. F. Coventry, Oxf: & Bucks: L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (3592. Pte. F. Coventry. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) very fine Three: Private A. Dudley, Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry 1914-15 Star (8829 Pte. A. Dudley, Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.); British War and Victory Medals (8829 Pte. A. Dudley. Oxf. & Bucks. L.I.) small verdigris patch to Star, otherwise very fine (6) £80-£100 --- Frank Coventry, a native of Harlington, Middlesex, attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and served with the 1st/4th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 29 March 1915. He was killed in action during the battle of the Somme, in the front line north east of Ovillers, on 14 August 1916. He has no known grave and is commemorated on the Thiepval Memorial, France. Albert Dudley attested for the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and served with the 2nd Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 29 November 1914. He later transferred to the Royal Engineers.
A small collection of Italian Fascist Side Caps and Badges An Italian Fascist Youth Bustina Side Cap, with badge attached as worn, of simple design with no flaps or piping, grey olive wool with grubby blue grey rayon lining with fasces and CIL (Italian Labour Confederation/ Confederazione Italiana del Lavoro) alloy badge, a couple of small moth holes and worn through to bottom edge in a couple of places, liner grubby, otherwise good condition A Second War Italian Senior Officers, 17th Infantry Army Bustina Side Cap, coarse greyish-green wool, the rear and sides with a fold down flap with two tabs, lined in lighter olive green fabric, with two snap closures. Gold Bullion wire badge sewn in place to front bearing crossed rifles with the number ‘17’ to centre and crown above, on an olive green woollen felt backing pad. Three gold-coloured bullion stars placed on an olive-grey felt panel, sewn in place on the left side. The rank badge of three stars denoting the rank of Generale di Corpo d’Armata (Tenente Generale). The interior is lined in a lighter green fabric, probably rayon, no size markings but a partial name inscribed in ink, possibly reading ‘Cas…’, light soiling, bullion wire a little tarnished, otherwise good condition An Italian Fascist black woollen sidecap the rear and sides with a fold down flap and two tabs, lined in black fabric probably rayon, with two snap closures. Silver and gold Gold Bullion wire fasces badge sewn in place to front on black woollen panel, with Brown leatherette sweatband, sweatband brittle and cracked with some loss and a couple of tears, otherwise good condition An Italian Fascist black woollen felt oval cap with black rayon trim and large artificial silk tassel. The cap features all around side panels with black rayon trim to the top edges which encompass the central oval crown. Multi-strand black artificial silk tassel. The front right centre of the cap features a gilt metal fasces badge. The interior of the cap is unlined with a wide brown leatherette sweatband, sweatband is largely detached and is fragile and split, otherwise very good condition A 1930s or early Second World War cap badge in bullion for an official of the Italian Fascist party, or PNF (Partito Nazionale Fascista). Gilt bullion wire badge on black felt patch, of eagle surmounting a fasces, Badge of a political leader in the Italian National Fascist Party, or PNF (Partito Nazionale Fascista). The badge is a great eagle in golden bullion perched upon a fasces, and would have been worn upon the visor cap of a functionary leader of the Ministries of the Fascist government, heavy verdigris throughout, therefore reasonable condition An Italian Army Senior Officer’s cap badge in bullion. The badge retains the monarchy crown, and bullion wire embroidered eagle perched upon a fasces, bullion wire a little tarnished, otherwise very good condition An Italian Regimental medallion of the 13 Artillery (Sardinian Grenadiers), brass and enamel, good condition and an interesting collection overall (7) £200-£240
THRILLINGTON - S/T LP (PAUL MCCARTNEY - EMC 3175). Here we have the superb LP produced by Beatles legend Paul McCartney and released under the name Thrillington (EMC 3175, 1977 UK stereo pressing on Regal Zonophone. YAX 5231-1 NICK W/ 5232-1 NIKICUT matrix. Printed inner sleeve has some light edge creasing but no splits or tears. The labels are lovely, bright and clean. Side 1 is beautiful Ex/ side 2 is strong VG+, displaying a small number of hairline paper surface marks/ the sleeve has light ring wear on both sides and a small patch of pen on the top right corner of the rear, strong VG+).
Victorian walnut centre table, the top with matched quartered veneers, serpentine wavy edge, all supported on four swept legs with floral moulded and carved decoration standing on original brass casters with additional piece of shaped glass to fit the table top.152cm (60”) x 120cm (47”), height 74cm (29”)Condition report: Signs of bubbling to veneers to top, centre of table with large diamond-shaped patch (see photographs) central block with areas of veneer lifting. This piece of furniture does not appear to have been used as a dining table as the decoration to the legs does not show any wear where feet might have been damaging the carving.
Late 19th-century oak cricket table, circular three plank top supported on tri-form base with wavy fretwork frieze, turned legs united by rectangular section stretchers.diameter 61cm (24"), height 70cm (28")Condition report: Overall good condition, some water damage to the centre of top, small square patch to woodwork (see photographs).
A WILLIAM MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, squat baluster form with a long flared neck, 'Plum Wisteria' pattern, tubelined and hand-painted in tones of purple, white and green, to a blue ground, blue washed signature and impressed 'Moorcroft' and 'Made in England' marks. 15cm highCONDITION REPORTUsual all-over crazing, a small pale 'frit' noted to one white 'plum', a matte appearing patch to the squat body, light surface scratching, no noted restoration.
Circle of Charles Napier Hemy, RA (British, 1841-1917)Harvesting seaweed in a choppy sea oil on canvas51.5 X 90cmProvenance:Walker Galleries, LondonCondition report: 73 x 111cm (framed)Oil on canvas which has not been lined. There are undulations in the canvas, notably a convex bulge in the upper half. This has partly been caused by a tear along the upper edge causing loss of tension to the canvas in this area. In the lower left corner there is a small tear which has been repaired from the reverse with a patch. There are localised areas of loss and abrasion. At the upper right corner the paint layer is very worn, possibly caused by an attempt to clean the painting. There is a very thin layer of varnish present across the work. In the darker paint passages a white efflorescence has formed within the texture of the paint layers. There is a light layer of dirt and some brown stains in the sky.
A group of objects of virtu, including a 19th century horn and nickel mounted novelty cigar cutter in the form of a champagne bottle, length 5cm, a 19th century patinated brass cased propelling slide action étui, an agate and gilt metal patch box, two glass cracker charms and three 'Souvenir' photograph albums.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Decimus Junius Brutus, Denarius, 48, head of Pietas right, rev. clasped hands holding winged caduceus, 3.97g (Craw. 450/2; BMCRR 3964-5; RSC Postumia 10; RCV 427). Minor die-flaw across face and small patch of porosity on neck, otherwise nearly extremely fine, dark cabinet tone £90-£120 --- Provenance: Bt A. Brown November 1970
A small collection of three antique silver vinaigrettes and a patch box, comprising: one by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1817, rectangular form, the hinged cover with a rose motif, plus one by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1808, and one by Francis Clark, the patch box of oval form, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1802, approx. weight 1oz. (4)
A silver sovereign case, by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1903, with engraved foliate decoration around a central circular panel, engraved 'A.F 1914', 3.2cm diameter together with a silver patch box, of circular form, with reeded decoration throughout, 2.1cm diameter, a silver Masonic medal, by Thomas James Skelton, Birmingham 1905, and a monogrammed rolled gold agate seal, 2.5cm high,weighable 0.74ozt (4)Condition report: Sovereign case) Scattered dents throughout. Patch box) Tarnishing and scratches throughout. Hallmarks rubbed and illegible.
A collection of silver items,to include a pedestal bowl with presentation engraving, by Philip Hanson Abbot, London 1918, 10.2cm diameter, a patch box, with an embossed cherub head, Birmingham 1904, 3.2cm diameter, a rectangular pillbox, Chester 1911, 4.3cm diameter, and a pair of modern dwarf candlesticks with loaded bases, 7cm high,together with a white metal cork stopper,modelled as a drinking monk, 9cm high, a gilt metal and floral decorated compact, 8cm wide,and a Parker '51' fountain pen14cm longCondition report: Tarnishing and surface scratches throughout. Presentation engraving on the bowl reads 'Won by Mrs Sarchbould's "Quaker" ridden by Mr Bruce Willis' and there are dents to the body. Wear and loss to the decoration on the compact. Minor dents to the Parker pen.
A 17th c style oak hutch, late 19th c, the over-sailing rectangular top above a pair of panelled rectangular doors with bold iron butterfly hinges, turned legs joined by an H-stretcher, geometric carved wooden handles, 80cm h; 136 x 65cm d Condition ReportOld repairs, patch to right hand door, extensive wear, scratches, abrasions, splits and some worm to rear mouldings
English School, 1850 - Portrait of Joanna Philips, seated three quarter length in a black dress with short fringed sleeves and rose corsage, a cross around her neck, before red drapery, indistinctly signed J G...d and dated 1850, oil on canvas, 29.5 x 23.5cm Joanna Freeman Cure (1795-1858) married John Burton Philips in 1826 Condition ReportPatch repair to the immediate right of the sitters head with localised re-touching. Otherwise unlined and on the original stretchers. In a later 19th c gold painted wood frame with printed trade label of Antill Gilder 77 Western Rd Hove
Fleetwood Mac The Pious Bird Made in the UK 1969 Blue Horizen1st press S7-63215-A1 and S7-63215-B1 The vinyl is in Excellent plus condition with a high glossy sheen The original front laminated sleeve is in near excellent condition with no edge wear and clear writing on the spine There is a small wear patch on the reverse where a shop sticker was removed. The labels are in very good plus condition as there is a small wear spot on one label
LOUIS VUITTON Shorts, Gr.: 34. Modell in Schwarz mit silberfarbenen Kettenmotiven. Mit beidseitigen aufgesetzten Eingrifftaschen sowie einem Bund- und Reißverschluss vorne. Sehr schöner Erhalt.| LOUIS VUITTON shorts, size: 34. Model in black with silver-coloured chain motifs. With patch pockets on both sides and a waistband and zip at the front. Very nice condition.
LOUIS VUITTON Rock, Gr.: 34. Modell in Schwarz aus Wolle, Innenfutter aus Seide. Dekorativer Verschluss und aufgesetzte Pattentasche. Hardware in Silberfarben. Reißverschluss seitlich. Leichte Tragespuren vorhanden. | LOUIS VUITTON skirt, size: 34. Black model in wool, silk lining. Decorative closure on the front with a patch flap pocket. Hardware in silver. Zip on the side. Slight signs of wear present.
A Compensated Pocket Barometer, Circa 1928, by Nagretti & Zambra, London, No.11262, with 1.875ins diameter engraved silvered dial, the back of the brass drum case engraved and dated 1928, in original case, and an English compensated pocket barometer and thermometer with 1.875ins engraved, silvered dial, and with horseshoe-shaped mercury thermometer, casedCondition ReportNegretti & Zambra - the plastic bag test shows the needle to move. The silvered dial shows some slight discolouration/wear to the outer dial. The lacquered brass case appears to be in good condition and the lacquer remains mostly intact. The back is engraved "Dearest E.B. with love from C.A.M.B Feb.24th 1928". The original outer case is stamped in gilt to the silk interior lid with the makers name and "London", the original outer case has some scattered wear. The hinge is intact and works as does the catch. The front has the stamped gilt initials E.B.. The other barometer in this lot - some discolouration to the silvered dial. The horseshoe shaped mercury barometer is intact. The plastic bag test causes the needle to move. The lacquered brass case shows some wear to lacquer. This comes with its original box which appears to be in reasonably good condition with just some scattered wear. The hinge works as does the catch. The catch button has a small later leather patch attached across it.
Circle of Frederick Daniel Hardy (1826-1911) A spinner woman seated at her wheel in a cottage interiorOil on canvas, 33cm by 43cm, (unframed) Condition report: A number of small flaked patches of missing oil. There are a number of patches of overpainting - which is probably due to patches of flaking. Has not been re-lined, no patch repairs to the back. Some craquelure.
An Early 18th Century Joined Oak Chest, initialled MB and dated 1705, the hinged lid enclosing a vacant interior above a strapwork carved frieze with four fielded panels below, on stile feet, 150cm by 59cm by 71cmCondition report: Chest top, some patch repairs, on the back left-hand corner and right-hand corner of the lid, also slight repair in the middle, see images, typical old decay, in and around the feet, the underside of the lid has later battons added for strengthening, and also later hinges
ASSORTED JEWELLERY comprising pietra dura oval brooch, various cufflinks, Crummles enamel patch box, sterling and enamel fish bar brooch, cameo ring, dolphin jewellery, white metal chains, heart pendant, silver filigree brooch ETCProvenance: private collection Newport, consigned via our Cardiff Office
Early 20th century 18ct gold single stone old cut diamond ring, Chester 1913, diamond approx 0.65 caratCondition Report:Approx 4.2gm, size J-K, diamond bright with good movement, good colour possibly approx I-J, clarity approx I1 under 10x loop some inclusions and patch of light brown feathering, all visible under loop only

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