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A LATE GEORGIAN/EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE of rectangular cushion form, having scroll engraved decoration, gilded interior with grille and jump ring top, un-marked, circa 1830 and a 19th century probably French enamelled base metal PATCH BOX of circular cushion form, having hinged lid and squat surround with blue enamel ground and golden stars
A mixed lot of items, various materials, including a late 18th century enamel patch box, the cover titles `Accept this Trifle from a friend whole love for three will never end`, a carved nut figural snuff box with a later head, a treen nutmeg grater modelled as n acorn, plus various pin cushions, boxes and other items. (qty)
A Copeland comport with traditional pattern and gilt edging, Black & White Scotch whisky trade ashtray, cherub head wall bracket, small ornate brass chamberstick, Victorian sewing box, six carved wood Scottie dog ornaments, a red stone inset patch box and a brass watering can View on www.staceyauction.com
[Milton (John)] Of Prelatical Episcopacy... One whereof goes under the Name of Iames Arch-Bishop of Armagh 26pp. lacks A1 (blank) patch of wear on title title and some other ff. foxed browned new endpapers modern boards [Wing M2133; Coleridge 41] sm. 4to R[ichard] O[ulton] & G[regory] D[exter] for Thomas Underhill 1641. ***The second of Milton`s pamphlets written in support of the five Protestant ministers in the Smectymnus controversy.
A set of four Derby Patch Mark figures, Allegorical of the Seasons, Spring, seated scantily draped, wearing a floral chaplet, holding a basket of flowers on his knee and posy in his right hand, Summer, holding a scythe in his left hand and a wheatsheaf in his right; Autumn, with grape chaplet and holding grapes in his right hand and basket on his knee, Winter, warming his hands on a brazier and wearing a fur cloak, pierced shell and scroll bases, approx 18cm high, c.1770
A collection of objects, including an 18th century canted-rectangular silver pique box; a marbled glass scent bottle with gilt metal stopper modelled as a swan; a cased white enamel Maltese cross on a black ribbon; three patch boxes, one ivory, the other two with marquetry designs, and containing silver coins; a small watercolour on ivory depicting Abundance, possibly for a ring setting; and various other items
An oval enameled on copper patch box, decorated with floral reserves on a pink ground, probably by Sampson of Paris, a Japanese Satsuma pottery circular small box and cover, decorated with figures and a blue enameled hinge lidded circular box, the cover decorated with a butterfly and a floral spray.
Buff Sandstone Figure of Ganesha, Central India, 11th/12th century standing erect, his primary right hand in varada mudra, his left holding a pot of sweets, his other four hands holding various attributes, his ears flared, wearing jewelled crown 58cm high Condition: chips and weathering, restored patch on trunk View on auctionatrium.com
A 19th Century Double Barrel Percussion Cap Howdah Pistol, with plain 18.5cm steel barrels, line engraved side locks, walnut stock with chequered grip, flattened pommel with hinged brass patch box, later brass furniture and wood ramrod, contained in an associated wood case; a Black Leather Model Pistol Holster, by Holsters Unlimited.
Silver & Vertu - A late 18th century South Staffordshire enamelled and gilt metal Etui, together with two early 19th century enamelled patch Boxes and a gilt metal mounted French porcelain Box with hinged cover, the etui of typical cylindrical form with pull off lid decorated with two shaped gilt bordered cartouches depicting a gentleman and cattle within Arcadian landscapes on a white dotted ground, the first patch box printed and painted with a a Regency couple and child, the second painted with a birds nest and titled `Efteem the Giver`, the porcelain box painted with floral sprays, the lid with seated lady and young boy within a floral borders, the underside marked `Lille` (4)" The etui, 7.6cm long, the patch boxes 4.5-5.4cm, the porcelain box, 5.3cm wide Condition: The etui with a few minor fine cracks commesurate with age, the first patch box cracked and with losses to enamel, the other patch box restored to the lid, the porcelain box with restored lid. View on auctionatrium.com
ARMSTRONG NEIL: (1930- ) American Astronaut, Commander of Apollo XI (1969). The first man to walk on the moon. Signed and inscribed colour 8 x 10 photograph, the original NASA image depicting Armstrong standing in a three quarter length pose wearing his white spacesuit. A large image of the moon appears in the background. Signed across a light area of the image, `To Mac & Ace, with warm regards, Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11`. The signature and inscription are slightly faded, although remain perfectly legible. Together with an A.L.S., Viola L. Armstrong (Mrs. Stephen K. Armstrong)` by Armstrong`s mother, two pages, 8vo, 912 Neil Armstrong Drive, Wapakoneta, Ohio, 10th October 1971, to Mrs. McKee, thanking her for her telephone call and letter and continuing `I cannot tell you how much I appreciate the very beautiful bronze medal. I shall cherish it as long as I am permitted to live. Now I shall turn your letter with your request over to Neil, and I hope that you will receive it before long. The next time I see him I shall give it to him.` In a postscript she also remarks `I shall mail your generous gift to the Neil Armstrong museum…` Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Armstrong. Also including the original invoice from Presidential Art Medals Inc., made to Maxine McKee for the supply of a bronze Apollo 11 medal at a total cost of $5.20. McKee has annotated the invoice in her hand, in part, `Sent bronze medal to Neil Armstrong`s mother, after telecon with her….It was sent cert. return receipt`, accompanied by the original US Postal Service receipt referred to by McKee, the printed oblong 12mo document boldly signed by Neil Armstrong`s father, Stephen K. Armstrong. The lot also includes an Apollo 11 mission patch. An unusual and rare grouping of signatures. G to VG, 5
1939-45 STAR France and Germany Star and War Medal, with slip and box of issue (Army), addressed to `Mr.R.Hogg, Glasgow`, George VI Imperial Service Medal `Michael John Coen`, with box, K.O.S.B. and Royal Scots glengarry badges, 3rd Infantry Division cloth patch, 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals, NSDAP Faithful Service Cross, Lancashire & Cheshire Coal Owners Rescue Station Medal `George Price` (Hulton 1911), various Royal Commemorative medals and other small items
An 18th century Derby figure representing sight, the boy would have held a magnifying glass as he sits by an eagle above telescopes, patch marks, incised workman’s marks and 10 in red, 17.5cm (6.75in) high (W) For an illustration of this figure, see Bradshaw ‘Derby Porcelain Figures’, plate 171
A Mixed Lot comprising: three various cylindrical Napkin Rings, each with engraved decoration; together with a small circular Patch Box, with hinged cover and mirror-lined interior; a Vesta Case converted to a Petrol Cigarette Lighter; a further base metal Vesta Case and a small shaped circular Ashtray, various dates and makers (7)

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