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Bible, Geneva Version. The Holy Bible, London: Robert Barker, 1615, roman type, double-column, lacking general title-page, only woodcut NT title present, in-text illustrations and maps, lacking all before A2, final leaf being [3R3], otherwise uncollated, disbound, stained gatherings, uneven edges, some of which are chipped, contemporary calf over boards, split, rubbed and with varying degrees of chipped losses, 8vo (22.5 x 17cm), [Herbert 343] Provenance: John Pearl/presented to him/by Mrs. Hill 1860; recto pastedown with ink MS inscription.
TWO ITEMS OF VICTORIAN PERIOD FURNITURE, comprising North Wales oak and mahogany break front dresser base, T arrangement of six opening pine lined drawers, twin panelled cupboard doors, turned wood knobs, inset mother of pearl buttons, quarter-cut pillar detail, stile feet, 93 (h) x 163 (w) x 49cms (d) and a mahogany wind-out dining table, moulded edge top, rounded corners, substantial turned and fluted legs, brown pot castors, winding mechanism intact, no winding handle, no additional leaves, 74 (h) x 136 (l) x 117cms (w closed)Provenance: private collection Conwy
An assortment of jewellery and collectables. Including silver thimbles, a Wedgwood black jasper cameo oval ring, round pendant and a single matching stud earring; an oval locket; and various costume jewellery; to also include a Rotary lady's gold plated bracelet watch in box; a set of twelve mother of pearl handled fish eaters, in a mahogany canteen
A Victorian silver cased open face pocket watch, circa 1879 and other items. Including two nickel cased open face pocket watches; a silver cased wrist watch circa 1916; a lady's bracelet watch and a gentleman's stainless steel tonneau shaped wrist watch; together with a silver and mother of pearl mounted smoker's pocket knife, in a purse
A collection of jewellery. Including a pendant in the form of fairy stamped '925', a Middle Eastern elliptical pendant set with a cabochon lapis lazuli; a Napier gold-plated trailing leaves necklace; a Franklin Mint gold-plated 'Treasure of the Aegean Necklace' in classical Greek style; a pair of black onyx and mother of pearl square baton-twist cufflinks, in a Simon Carter box; six other pairs of cufflinks; and other items mostly in boxes
A small collection of silver and silver plate. To include a Scandinavian white metal and mother of pearl handled fork; two English silver coffee spoons; a 'Birks Sterling' old English tea spoon; a 'J Hudson & Co. Birmingham 1917' whistle with a Military broad arrow; and collection of silver plated items including an oblong entree dish; a straight-sided mug; a 'hotel plate' tea pot and hot water jug; and other items
An early 20th century rose gold 'wishbone and cockerel' charm and other items. The first on a bracelet made up with pre-decimal three penny pieces; a curb bracelet hung with gilded silver threepences; a gilt-metal anchor and trombone link watch chain or 'Albert'; and various imitation-pearl necklaces
A pair of Victorian gold and small old-cut diamond stud earrings, costume jewellery and watches. The earrings, stamped '15ct', together with an enamelled egg-shaped pendant; two imitation-pearl necklaces; and many other items in a brown leather jewellery box with one tray, and a black leatherette box marked inside 'Lotus Pearls'.
A small collection of jewellery. Including a pair of cultured freshwater-pearl stud earrings, these stamped '375'; a single white flower-head stud earring stamped '925'; a pair of musical cleff stud earrings, unmarked; a late Victorian gold and half-pearl single stone bale; and a damaged gold boot charm
Phillipe Charriol, Paris, a lady's steel and gilt rectangular bracelet watch and matching hoop earrings. The watch with a signed mother of pearl dial with gilt baton hands, 20mm wide gilt case on a five-row wire torque-type bracelet with gilt bands and a trigger-clasp safety chain, the movement not examined; the matching earrings approx. 26mm diameter overall, with the original grey-leather case
A collection of jewellery. Comprising a 9ct gold chain with an imitation-pearl pendent, a pair of a marcasite and butterfly-wing scroll earrings; a multi-coloured amber cabochon brooch stamped '925'; a Naval crown 'sweetheart' brooch stamped 'Silver'. in a box; a bloomed-paste flower brooch; and a pair of paste and blue flower-head quatrefoil earrings
A 19th century Victorian mahogany mother of pearl inlay jewellery / sewing box, alongside another Victorian sewing box and a Remy Martin Cognac writing slope. The sewing boxes each having appointed interiors, with one having external wooden ring handles to sides with carved decoration to top. The writing slope having an appointed interior with leather skiver to writing surface.
An assorted collection of Victorian, Georgian and later 20th century buttons and buckles. The lot to include Georgian enamel and 1930's bakelite belt buckles amongst others, along with Victorian, Art Nouveau, Georgian cut steel, 1920's, mother of pearl shell, bakelite, micro beaded, cotton embellished and brass examples by W. Dowler. Largest item measures 7cm (height).
The honours and awards bestowed upon Edwin Newman, the American newscaster and journalist who covered the attack on Pearl Harbor, the funeral of George VI, the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy, and who enjoyed a long career with NBC USA, University of Missouri, School of Journalism, Honor Award, 1975, a light bronze medal by T.H. Jones for Medallic Art Co., named (Edwin Newman), 62mm; The Christopher Award, 1980, a light bronze award medal, unsigned, for Medallic Art Co., named (Edwin Newman, 1983); FRANCE, Légion d’Honneur, Chevalier’s badge by Arthus-Bertrand [awarded 31 December 1971] [3]. Extremely fine, first with loop for suspension; first and last in cases of issue, the badge with award certificate addressed to Mr Edwin Newman, N.B.C. Room 520, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, New York £300-£400 --- Edwin Harold Newman (1919-2010), b. New York; educ. George Washington High School and University of Wisconsin, graduating in political science, 1940; began his career as a copy boy for International News Service; served as a signal officer in the US Navy, 1942-5; reporter for United Press, 1945-6; moved as a freelancer to CBS News, 1947, then full-time from 1952 based in Europe, covering the funeral of George VI from the battlements of Windsor Castle, the Suez crisis of 1956 and the accession of Charles de Gaulle in 1958; returned to the US in 1961 as a regular on the Today show; made the first announcement on NBC of President Kennedy’s death and anchored the television coverage of the Six-Day war in 1967, the assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy, the 1973 Vietnam ceasefire and the aftermath of the attempt on President Ronald Reagan’s life in 1981. A prolific interviewer, his subjects included Emperor Hirohito, Ingmar Bergman, Muhammad Ali, David Ben-Gurion and Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, while he also moderated numerous political debates between the likes of Gerald Ford, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale. Leaving NBC in January 1984, he briefly hosted Saturday Night Live, remained in demand as a political interviewer for other broadcasters and cable networks, and played himself in four films, including The Pelican Brief (1993). After moving to England in 2007 to be near his daughter, he died of pneumonia in Oxford on 13 August 2010.

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