A SMALL JUN WARE DISHSong DynastyThe shallow vessel with a gently rounded rim, covered in a delicate sky-blue glaze, transmuting to a mushroom tone at the rim.11cm (4.3/8in) diam.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com1cm area of glaze pulling to the rim. 0.8cm shallow chip to footrim. Patch of glaze pulling to footrim interior. Some firing imperfections and glaze hairlines.
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A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY STAFFORDSHIRE POTTERY PLAQUES OF OVAL FORM, moulded in relief with a cow facing left and a bull facing right in landscapes, beaded and moulded surrounds, painted in pink, green and black, unmarked, oval 15.3cm x 18cm (2) (Condition:- both plaques have crazing in the glaze, the cow has a few small chips around the hanging holes, a rough patch at the back on the reverse side and a small chip on the back edge, the bull plaque has a few firing/glaze faults
Circa 1960 and Later Occasion Wear, comprising a Romney Model green silk type two piece outfit with applique trims (size 16); Dannimac cream slubbed coat with large patch pockets; Maxmoor green/blue long sleeved dress with bow detail to the hip and faux wrap pleated skirt insert (size 42); blue and white striped dress, pleated skirt and shoulder straps; Bel Robe Model peach satin cocktail dress with long sleeves and floral embroidery to the right side and hem, bow to the hip and three-quarter length sleeves; Cresta 7 Favourite Fashions black duster coat; Remarque purple floral brocade dress, Peter Pan collar, buttons to the bust, pleated skirt; Petite Francaise pale peach dress with three-quarter length sleeves, scooped collar, appliqued with beads and faux pearls, matching tabs and faux panel to the front; Susan Small Model silver and red metallic striped dress, three quarter length sleeves, V-neck, gathered /smocked detail with bow to reverse; Marjon Couture and Baker Sportswear Mayfair wool crepe sleeveless dress with gathered wool trims to the front (10). Romney Model suit - slight wear. Dannimac coat - slight wear. Maxmoor dress - slight wear. Blue and white dress - alterations to the straps and waist, staining to the bodice and straps fading. Cresta coat - good condition. Remarque dress - no belt, slight wear and fading overall. Petite Francaise dress - couple of small marks, hem loose and slight wear. Susan Small - several small holes to the skirt, stitched repairs to the v-neck and under the arms. Marjon Couture dress - slight wear.
A 1930's dwarf longcase clock fitted with a three-train movement playing Westminster chimes, in an oak case, 127cms (50ins) high.Condition ReportNo chips or crack to the case, but patch repair to the back boards.dial has scratch wear where the hands have touched, does not seem to run for any length of time.
A Victorian mahogany chest of two short and three graduated long drawers, on a plinth base, 101cms (39.25ins) wide.Condition Report107cm high48cm deepchips to veneer back let, back right and front right corner of the top, patch repair over the top left drawer lock, drawers run smoothly otherwise just general wear commensurate with age and use
A handsome duo of vintage bears comprising Chad Valley golden mohair teddy bear, label to foot, amber and black plastic eyes, black coal nose, fully jointed, velveteen pads. Excellent condition, Height 13”/33cm plus 12” Golden Mohair Teddy Bear, amber and black plastic eyes, black nose, fully jointed velveteen pads, black claw stitching, possibly Chad Valley? Bare patch on left forehead.
[TRAVEL] Anon. A Journey Through Bosnia, Herzegovina, and Dalmatia, privately printed at The Chiswick Press, London, 1928, full dark maroon leather, INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR in blue pencil ('With the writer's / Comp[limen]ts / 1931') to the front free endpaper, octavo. Condition Report : Generally good condition but with worn patch, and some loss to leather, at foot of upper joint; spine very slightly faded. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
[MISCELLANEOUS] Doyle, Richard. The Foreign Tour of Messrs Brown, Jones and Robinson, being the History of what they saw, and did, in Belgium, Germany, Switzerland & Italy, first edition, Bradbury & Evans, London, 1854, blue cloth gilt, all edges gilt, illustrations throughout, quarto; together with Doyle, Richard. Manners and Customs of ye Englyshe... to which be added some extracts from Mr Pips hys Diary, by Percival Leigh, two volumes, Bradbury & Evans, London, no date [circa 1849], original boards, plate illustrations throughout, all edges gilt, oblong quarto, (3). Condition Report : Tour: joints rubbed and frayed; lightly foxed; leaf 73 with reinforced edges; Manners: Both volumes re-backed; covers rubbed, with worn corners; Vol. II with scarred patch towards lower fore edge corner of upper cover; lightly foxed; neat ink ownership inscription to front free endpapers. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.
2007 Republic of Ireland Green Home Shirt by Umbro, having number '15' to front and 'Slovakia, 28th March '07, Croke Park' stitched by 17 Euro 2008 patch to sleeve. Bearing approximately seventeen signatures in black pen. Mounted, glazed and framed. Ireland won 1-0, Alan Quinn came on as substitute for Aiden McGeady.
An Edwardian silver spirit flask by G. & J. W. Hawksley, Sheffield 1908, 12cm high; and another by Hubert Hall, Chester 1921, 7.5cm high, 129g (4.15 oz) gross Condition Report: G. & J. W. Hawksley - Marks partially obscured, hinge good, cover closes well, no engraving, small patch of solder Hubert Hall - Marks clear, cover screws down well, no engraving, minor dent to one corner Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A group of ceramics to include: Royal Worcester 446 Willow pattern blue and white coffee cup and saucer; two Derby (1877-1890) blue and white peacock pattern coffee cans; Meissen blue and white cream jug; Royal Worcester blue and white pail shaped cream jug and three Halycon Days "Bilston" enamel patch boxes (Q)
A Continental porcelain oval patch box and cover, painted with flowers and gilt lined scales, flower thumb piece, blue crossed swords to base, approx 5.8cm wide; together with a Continental porcelain shaped box and cover, transfer printed with roses, enclosing four miniature bottles, blue crown over swords to base, approx 6cm wide (2)
Pair of single bedspreads in ivory silk fabric Condition some wear and marks, small scratched patch and eiderdowns to match in ivory silk fabric lined and quilted and edged in navy fabric. Condition some spot stains and wear, generally fair. And a single bedspread in good quality pale blue fabric, lined and stitched with piped edge,
6x Elvis Presley 7'' Singles. Suspicious Minds/You'll Think Of Me (RCA 1900), The Wonder Of You/Mama Liked The Roses (RCA 1974), I've Lost You/The Next Step Is Love (RCA 1999), Patch It Up/You Don't Have To Say You Love Me (RCA 2046), There Goes My Everything/I Really Don't Want To Know (RCA 2060), My Boy/Loving Arms (RCA 2458)
Rowling, J. K. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, first edition, first issue [one of only 500], London: Bloomsbury, 1997, hardback, publisher's laminated pictorial boards, print line on copyright page reads '10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1'; '1 wand' appears twice on p.53; 'Philosopher's' is misspelled 'Philospher's' to rear cover; 'Wizardry and Witchcraft' [rather than 'Witchcraft and Wizardry'] to rear cover. Contents very good, clean, bright; usual very light toning to page edges; a couple of very tiny nicks to extreme page edges; one small patch of discolouration to fore-edge; one tiny fragment of material attached to p.101; occasional light creases to page corners; gift & owner inscription on front free endpaper, 'To Katie, on our holiday in Clachtoll 1998. Love from Mum & Dad' (see provenance below); binding tight and solid with very faint shelf-lean; boards bold and vibrant; some very faint lifting to the laminate in places; light wear to headcaps/corners; creasing to lower board; a couple of light bumps to edges. The author's debut novel and first in the Harry Potter series. Very scarce. Only 500 copies were printed of this true first issue hardback, and 300 of those were sent to schools and libraries - this being one of the more desirable 200Provenance: The vendor has kindly provided the following account of the book's history:'The Philosopher's Stone was purchased when our three children were quite young. We used to go on holiday to a campsite in Clachtoll in the North West Highlands of Scotland and bedtime reading was meant to be exciting after what may have been a typical summer's dreich day. This book was bought in the local Achins bookshop, the most remote bookshop in mainland Scotland, on a wet and windy day from the sale bin for 50p which perhaps reflected the slow initial uptake. However, they looked forward to the new book every year and Harry Potter became a source of amazement and fascination each holiday on the campsite in Clachtoll. The girls are now aged 27, 29 and 30 and are, thankfully, still regular visitors to the west coast and Highlands. Hopefully one day they will introduce their children to Harry Potter on those stormy west-coast days.'
Pink Floyd: A Bomber-style tour Jacket for Harvey Goldsmith,1980-1981,the silver light-reflective jacket labelled The Watkins Group with black collar, cuffs, waist and zip, with embroidered Pink Floyd patch to arm and Union Jack patch to alternate sleeve, accompanied by a Harvey Goldsmith and Umbrella Productions promotional poster for Pink Floyd's The Wall, framed, accompanied by a certificate, the poster overall 13in x 17in (33cm x 43cm), (2)Footnotes:Provenance:From the private collection of Harvey GoldsmithFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Queen: A Racing Green Padded Tour Jacket,1979,the padded jacket labelled Campri with green zip and silver poppers, with embroidered Harvey in yellow above official Queen Crazy Tour patch, accompanied by a certificateFootnotes:Provenance:From the private collection of Harvey GoldsmithFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Judas Priest: A Moog 'The Source' Analogue Synthesiser,Model 341BX, serial no. 3131X, as owned and used by Judas Priest in the 1980s on albums such as Turbo, with lead, in flight case with various transit labels, apparently in good working order, 12in x 26 1/2in x 3in (30.5cm x 67.5cm x 7.5cm)Footnotes:This was produced by Moog Music from 1981 to 1985 and was the company's first synthesizer to offer patch memory storage, capable of holding 16 presets. It also has a 37-note keyboard. Notable users include New Order whose track Blue Monday, has a throbbing bassline created by the Moog 'Source'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
EMS Synthi VCS3 Mk2 modular synthesizercirca 1978,in original wooden case with two panels providing controls for: two voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs), a low frequency oscillator (LFO), voltage controlled low pass/band pass voltage controlled filter (VCF), trapezoid envelope generator, noise source, ring modulator, voltage controlled spring reverb, 16 x 16 patch board matrix and 18 resistive connecting pins, joystick providing X, Y modulation control, reverse with power connector, headphone output, oscilloscope output, stereo output, two voltage control outputs, keyboard connector, two line level inputs and two microphone level inputs, trigger input, accompanied by a EMS manual and plug, approx 17in wide x 20in high (43cm x 51cm)Footnotes:Electronic Music Studios, Ltd, better known as EMS was formed in 1969 by Peter Zinovieff, Tristram Cary and David Cockerell, mainly as a way to fund Zinovieff's experimental music studio. The Cockerell-designed VCS3 'Putney' (after the location of the studio) was the first commercial product. It was an attempt, at a time when the current offerings from early synthesizer companies such as Moog and Buchla were large modular systems that covered walls, to provide a compact (considered portable at the time) version of an electronic studio, hence the name VCS (Voltage Controlled Studio). The VCS3 was also modular, but utilized an ingenious patch matrix that alleviated the need for patch cables to connect the separate modules. The synthesizer soon found its way on to the soundtracks of popular television programs like Doctor Who and onto a number of popular albums of the day. It was prominently featured on tracks by Pink Floyd (such as the Dark Side of the Moon's 'On the Run,') The Who (the 'Won't Get Fooled Again' intro includes Lowrey organ processed through a VCS3), Roxy Music where it was played by original member Brian Eno who also used it on his solo albums, Led Zeppelin (played by John Paul Jones on 'Four Sticks,') Hawkwind, King Crimson, Jean Michel Jarre, Tangerine Dream, etc.The VCS3 Mk2, known as the 'Synthi' remedied some of the issues of the earlier iteration especially regarding the oscillator instabilities and issues with the power supply and added envelope triggering on external audio through the input channel. This particular example was purchased by the consignor directly from EMS in the late 1970s and carefully maintained through the years. It's uncertain how many VCS3s were built, but some estimates put the number at 800. Doubtlessly, many of those had been discarded with the change of fashion that came with widely available digital synthesis and MIDI in the 1980s. This is a rare opportunity to purchase one of the legendary British synthesizers from the golden age of synthesis.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A mid Victorian rock crystal, half pearl and enamel tassel brooch/pendant, the circular panel with three polished rock crystal crescent sections, with graduated half pearl detail between and a half pearl surround, within a white and black enamel border, with beaded and ropetwist detail, glazed compartment verso, suspending an articulated tassel and swag drop, panel 4.2cm diameter, 22.3g grossCondition Report: The rock crystal panels are lacking the majority of the foiling, there is a chip to one of the rock crystal to the side coming from the base. One of the white enamelled triangles has lost the majority of the enamel, some wear commensurate with age and use, some knocks and dents to the reverse and the tassel has a knock and a scrape to the cap, there is a patch where the panel has previously been scraped for acid testing.Condition Report Disclaimer
Bell & Ross, Heritage, Ref. BR01-92,Polished satin stainless steel wrist watch, no. SH-00121, circa 2010Movement: AutomaticCase: Polished satin stainless steel screwed caseBracelet/Strap: Bell & Ross tan leather strap with pin buckleSize: 46mmSigned: Case, dial, crown, strapAccessories: Bell & Ross box, guarantee card, information booklet, patch, Nato style strap, strap changing tools, outer card packagingCondition Report: Movement is currently functioning. We have been unable to gain access to the movement to be able to report its condition. Dial appears to be in a generally good condition with no marks visible when viewed under a 4x loupe. Hands appear to be in a generally good condition.Case appears to be in good condition with minor scratches and marks. Some light marks to the bezelCrown screws down and has light scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe. Strap appears to be in good condition with minor marks and creasing. Buckle appears to be in good condition with minor marks and scratches when viewed under a 4x loupe.This lot comes with a box and papers dated .Dreweatts 1759 do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold. We recommend this watch is tested by a qualified technician to ensure any stated water resistance is achieved.If you should have any further questions regarding this lot, please contact the Watch Department on 01635 553 553 or at watches@dreweatts.com Condition Report Disclaimer
A Japanese pressed horn Manju, 19th century, of rectangular form with carved samurai and tiger to one side, and bamboo forest to the other, together with a larger turned wood Manju, 8.5 cm diameterCondition report: horn manju with vertical crack to either side and horizontal top, the wooden one with surface scratches and patch of burn or other damage
A well proportioned small George III mahogany chest of drawers, with a caddy top, brushing slide, two short and three ovolo lip-moulded drawers and bracket feet, damaged, losses and restorations (old), 79cm wide x 42cm deep x 74cm highCondition report: Mahogany sides and drawer fronts. Restorations, including 6.5cm x 5cm patch on left short drawer, lip moulds and stiles and rails. Damage, including 1cm x 2.5cm section lost from top front edge. Sections of veneers on stiles and rails lost and patched. Later handles, escutcheons and locks. Losses include 2cm on right stile and 5cm on left stile. Overall - top and sides ok and colour above average. Chips, dents and scratches.
A George III mahogany linen press, converted to a wardrobe, the shaped cornice above two flame-figured, razor-blade panelled doors, enclosing hanging space, the lower section with two short and two long, graduated, cock-beaded drawers, on bracket feet, lacking slides, some damage and restorations, 132cm wide x 64cm deep x 191cm high Condition report: Doors with hairline cracks, including left door with 32cm vertical crack in the middle. Restorations, including lower right of left door with 11cm x 3cm patch. Lacking original catches, including lower one on left door (latterly filled) and both on right door (latterly filled). Central brass dividing bead later. Doors later braced on the inside.Overall good colour and figuring. Mahogany carcase. Handles probably original.
An Art Deco walnut longcase clock,the square painted and pierced dial with a Bakelite face, a three-train movement, in a cushion-framed case, on block supports, dial 29.5cm diameter70cm wide27cm deep191.5cm highCondition report: The bottom plinth with bleached patch in the centre. The dial with scratches. The door with chip to the top. Additional images uploaded.
Jules Leleu (French, 1883-1961), an Art Deco mahogany dining suite, comprising:a table, with ripple moulded panels and details, with sabots, signed,220.5cm long110cm deep71.5cm high,eight chairs (6+2),armchairs 56cm wide60cm deep100cm high, seat 47cm high,singles 47.5cm wide56cm deep100c high, seat 47cm high, and a sideboard, with five ribbon moulded cupboards, with pierced gilt-bronze roundels, opening to reveal a blonde wood interior with shelves, the end cupboards each with five drawers, on sabots, signed and stamped '22498',285.5cm wide52cm deep97cm high (10)Condition report: Table - one small dent to the edge of the table top. Some heat marks to the top of the table.Some knocks, veneer losses - one foot has an area of scuffing loss.Chairs fair condition.Sideboard - some knocks to the cupboards - on one of the cupboards - on the beading at the base - there is a patch of scratches and damage. Veneer losses to the base of the sideboard, sides - some heat and ring marks to the top of the sideboard.
An A H McIntosh Indian rosewood dining suite,comprising:six chairs, (2+4), labelled '9513',a dining table,with two folding leaves, 'patent number 1012786',160cm, extending to 236cm, anda long sideboard,213cm wide45cm deep75cm high (8)Condition report: All in good condition.Dining table: good overall, some colour change to the leaves, some scuffing wear to legs.236cm long extended with two leaves.Sideboard: good, small patch of scuffing/wear to the finish.
Estate of Dave Prowse - Star Wars - an original 501st Legion presentation plaque to Mr Prowse. The engraved brass plaque to base reads ' In Appreciation Of Your Role As Darth Vader And Your Generosity To The Fans And To The Worldwide Community - David Prowse - Is Welcomed As The Honorary Leader Of The 501st Legion....2002 '. With an embroidered patch. Mounted on an oak frame. Total size 31cm x 23cm.
Estate of Dave Prowse - Star Wars - Mr Prowse's personal Empire Strikes Back 30th Anniversary worn shirt. Black, with short sleeves, the shirt features an embroidered patch with Empire Strikes Back notation and embroidered ' 30th Anniversary 1980-2010 ' to breast. Size XL. Made by RedKap. Used, but generally in very good condition.
1964 Ford Anglia 105E SaloonMake: Ford Model: Anglia 105EYear: 1964Mileage: 76002VIN: H22D051427Configuration: Right Hand DriveRegistration: 594KORTransmission: manual997cc. Offered for restoration. This Anglia has been off the road for several years but the engine is running. It was purchased by the last registered owner in 2007 as a Harry Potter project for his son. The gearbox was removed to replace the clutch. This was never completed and the gearbox parts remain in the boot. Described as an original and unwelded survivor. It has been red oxide painted underneath, the front cross member below the radiator is corroded, there is a small patch of corrosion in the driver footwell and around the rear boot aperture. Five registered owners. Comes with current V5 and an original instruction book. The mileage is recorded at 76,002.
Collection of Special Air Service Regiment related items including, a circa 1970's sand coloured beret with embroidered SAS badge, another circa 1970's sand coloured beret with SAS badge sewn onto a rectangular black backing, beret marked 'T. Brown' to lining, black beret with lining marked 'T. Brown', a quantity of photographs and ephemera to post war SAS veteran Alistair Mitchell, 22 SAS Regiment armourers workshop labels, weapon fob stamped '22 S.A.S. M 16 A1 COLT', a Special Forces Armoury workshop serviceability tag in English and Arabic, WW1 period Artists Rifles cap badge, 21 SAS crossbelt plate of the type sold in the regimental shop, pair of SAS black shoulder titles, Artists Rifles blazer badge, post WW2 SAS beret badge, 10 Para (10th Volunteer Battalion Parachute Regiment) Drop Zone patch with accompanying parachute qualification wings and two sets of German para wings, two copies of Mars and Minerva ( Journal of the Special Air Service Regiment) magazine from the 1960s, the vendor is a former armourer at 21 SAS in London
Victorian/Edwardian grouping to Admiral Arthur Archibald Campbell Galloway RN (1855-1918), the grouping consists of the Admirals Midshipman’s Coatee worn around 1870, and a large quantity of papers, both official and personal, held in two tin trunks bearing his initials, Admiral Galloway was born on 30th June 1855, the son of Arthur Galloway of the Indian Civil Service who was Magistrate of Delhi and was killed on 11th May 1857 during the Indian Mutiny, he was the grandson of Major General Sir Archibald Galloway KCB (whose uniform and ephemera are also in this auction) and the Grandnephew of Sir Colin Campbell, who fought with the Duke of Wellington in the Peninsular and Waterloo, and Vice Admiral Sir Patrick Campbell a distinguished naval officer during the Napoleonic Wars, Arthur Galloway joined the Royal Navy in 1869 aged 14 as Naval Cadet at HMS Britannia the training ship at Dartmouth, in 1874 he was awarded the Royal Humane Society’s Bronze Medal for jumping overboard to save the life of a drowning stoker, in 1877 he was promoted Lieutenant and was Gunnery Lieutenant on HMS Invincible in 1882 during the Egyptian Campaign/bombardment of Alexandria, in 1885 he was again commended for his actions in jumping overboard to save a man who had fallen from aloft, in 1887 he was promoted First & Gunnery Lieutenant on HMS Cordelia and in 1890-91 on HMS Lapwing carried out operations in relation to the loss of HMS Serpent off the coast of Spain, with the rank of Commander as Captain of HMS Daphne 1896-98 on the China Station he carried out diplomatic missions in China, Kamchatka and the Philippine Islands during the rebellion of 1897, in 1901-02 he was Captain commanding HMS Tribune and carried out diplomatic work in Venezuela ( Ban Righ incident) and Columbia where he was involved in saving the city of Colon from destruction by arranging negotiations between the opposing forces during the Thousand Days War (Columbian Civil War), in Jamaica assisted in stopping rioting in April 1901, 1903-1906 Captain of HMS Revenge and HMS Swiftsure in Channel Fleet, 1906 he was appointed Aide de Camp to King Edward VII, he was Officer in Command of Sheerness Gunnery School July-Dec. 1906 and Commodore in Command of the Royal Naval Barracks Portsmouth where he had to deal with the aftermath of a mutiny by Stokers under training, in December 1907 Galloway was promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral and then to Vice Admiral in March 1913, in June of the same year he was placed on the Retired List at his own request and was advanced to the rank of Admiral on the same list in June 1916, in all, Arthur Galloway served on 29 ships, he passed away on the 12th February 1918,The Midshipman’s Coatee is in blue cloth, shortened to the front with tails to the rear, black silk frogging in horizontal lines to the front with gilt Queen Victoria Crown Royal Naval officers buttons to the front, rear and cuffs, the traditional badge of rank of a white patch of cloth with a gold button and a twist of white cord is on each side of the coat collar, the coatee is lined with white silk, it has suffered from mothing over the years but is still a scarce item.The tin trunks contain a remarkable archive of information for anyone with an interest in the Royal Navy of the Victorian and Edwardian era and includes the following,Galloway’s Royal Naval Officers CommissionsA large quantity of letters, many from well known figures of the day including Admiral Sir ‘Jackie’ Fisher, Robert Baden Powell, and Dame ‘Aggie’ Weston Many signed letters from Admirals of the period including Neville, Farquar, Boothby, Stokes, Custance, Holland, and othersOfficial Letters and Memos Service Records, including names of ships and time period served,Collection of Commanding Officers ReportsCertificate of Nomination as a Naval Cadet from Admiralty, dated 18/12/1868Progress Reports on Cadet Galloway Exam papersLetters of Appointment to various ships throughout his career from Midshipman to Captain There are more detailed collections of papers for various incidents and missions that occurred throughout Galloway’s career, these include:-Collection of papers re mission to repatriate the crew of a United States Schooner ‘Golden Fleece’ Documentation re the Philippines Revolution 1897Documentation regarding ‘Ban Righ’ incident in Venezuela 1901 Documentation relating to the Columbian Civil War in 1901 Papers regarding a riot/mutiny by stokers under training at the Royal Naval Barracks Portsmouth in 1906 Confidential memo regarding ‘ operations against submarine boats, March 1904’Folder entitled ‘Tactical Exercises Sailing Orders marked ‘Secret’ for Strategic Exercises , August 1904Temporary Memorandum No.13 Combined Fleet Exercises dated 5/8/1904Temp. Memo No.3 Combined Fleet Exercises 1904-Battle ExercisesTemp Orders for Peace Manoeuvres 1904Folder entitled ‘Naval Manoeuvres 1910’ Naval Signal sheets form 1320c copies of messages from HMS Bachante to HMS King AlfredHMS Swiftsure Gunlayers test October 1905, Shifting TargetsTimes for Gunnery Drills, Gunnery School SheernessGunnery memos folder, Group B Naval Manoeuvres 1910 including Booklet entitled ‘The Fighting Power of the Capital Ship’ by Admiral Sir Reginald Custance 1910, marked ‘Private and Confidential’Proposed programme for Towing Trials/Coaling at Sea, HMS Swiftsure and MFA Torridge, April 1906Orders for ‘Wireless Experiment’, HMS Swiftsure dated 12/01/1906Sailing Orders for HMS Swiftsure dated 11/01/1906Sailing Orders for HMS Juno dated 11/01/1906Sailing Orders for HMS Albermarle dated 24/04/1906Sailing Orders for HMS Revenge dated 03/11/1904Programme for joint Exercise by Navy and Army on ‘Submarine Mining Operations-Portsmouth Friday 22nd August 1879’Exercise Programme for ‘Naval Attack on Coast Defence for 22nd August’Report on giving up Command of 3rd and 4th Divisions of the Home Fleet, dated 04/01/1911Essay entitled ‘Remarks on Modern Naval Tactics, dated 17/12/1910There are also many official letters from the Admiralty, foreign Consuls, and other organisations including one from the German Charge d’ Affairs re money raised by the crew of HMS Daphne for the families of sailors drowned when the Imperial German Gunboat Iltis was lost in a Typhoon in 1896A portrait photograph of Arthur Galloway with the rank of Captain in dress uniform on the bridge of HMS Revenge, dated 12th June 1904. 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A Nippon Kogaku W-Nikkor f/1.8 35mm Lens, Nikon external bayonet, black, serial no. 356675, body, E, elements, VG-E, one tiny fungal patch to middle group, with maker's caps, bubble and boxNote: Lot imported under Temporary Admission. 5% UK import VAT will be charged on the ‘hammer’ and 20% UK VAT will be charged on the ‘buyer’s premium’ and invoiced on an inclusive basis under UK Margin Scheme rules.
A collection of ivory items, including a French late 18th century long oval ivory patch box, centred with a marker within gold frame and border of gold pellets, the hinged cover with mirror, 8.8cm wide, a French late 18th century octagonal ivory patch box, with a lozenge-shaped glazed locket compartment containing dilapidated scene set with seed pearls and glass beads on blue enamel ground and gold border, 8.8cm wide, an early 19th century (possibly French) cylindrical bodkin case, carved with putti, birds and fruiting vines with scrolling gold mount and containing assorted needles etc, 11cm high, a late 18th century French ivory etui with carved ivory figures to both sides within elaborate gold mounts, the hinged cover mounted the words 'Souvenir' and ' D' Amitie', with and containing a note pad with ivory leaves and pencil, 8.8cm high, and a gold-mounted ivory egg-form scent bottle, the hinged cover engraved with an 'A', 5.5cm
Three French late 18th century lozenge-shaped ivory patch boxes, one centred with a glazed gold-framed locket compartment containing hair and within a surround of a sunburst of rose-cut diamonds on blue enamel ground, with gold mounts and gold pellet border, diamond thumbpiece and internal mirror to the hinged cover, 9.5cm wide, together with a late 18th century lozenge-shaped ivory patch box, centred with an oval glazed locket compartment containing a horse with diamond collar and real hair mane and tail amongst foliage, blue enamel ground, glass bead and gold frame, gold pellet border and gold mounts, 9.3cm wide, a French 18th century ivory patch box, centred with a glazed locket compartment with seed pearl and glass bead foliate group and 'Souvenir', on blue enamel ground with similar shoulders, gold mounts and gold pellet borders, 9.3cm wide
George Tinworth for Doulton Lambeth mouse group menu holder, one mouse playing an organ box and another playing a triangle, circa 1900, marked GT monogram verso and impressed marks to base, h9cmCondition Report: Overall condition good, no chips, cracks or restoration found. There is a 1cm oval shaped patch to the base which has been filled with white.

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