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A 19th century mahogany and brass bound writing box, the hinged top section opening to reveal a red leather lined interior with compartments for the seven days of the week, opening to reveal a green leather pouch and ribbon straps. The writing box lower section with pen tray, two lidded compartments and two inkwells with purple velvet lined writing surface and with side drawer opening to reveal a compartmented interior containing a mirror and brush. The brass lock plate cast Tompson’s patent. Est £70-100
A black and gilt decorated plastic Shaeffer fountain pen, with the original instructions, case and box, a marbled green plastic and gilt metal mounted Parker Vacumatic fountain pen, a gilt metal cased Yard-O-Led hexagonal propelling pencil, with engine turned decoration, three further Parker fountain pens, a Parker box and two further black fountain pens.
A Sterling silver cased Baker's Pointer propelling pencil, presentation inscribed and detailed 1921, with the original box, a Parker ball point pen, with textured decoration and a lady's silver cased, keyless wind, openfaced fob watch, with a jewelled cylinder movement, the enamelled dial with black Roman numerals, the case detailed 0.935, with a chain and a case.
A signed black and white promotional photograph of the Rock band Nazareth, signed in sharpie pen by all four members of the band, 19.5 x 29cm, framed and glazed, a small digital photograph of Ian Anderson from Jethro Tull signed in sharpie pen, 14 x 9cm, framed and glazed, a copy of the Def Leppard 7" single "Rocket" signed by the band members in biro together with two copies of the Seven Day Weekend Tour programme from 1992 and 1993, a hardback book by Dave Dickson "The Def Leppard Story" and a further paperback volume "Animal Instinct" by David Fricke (7).
"West Side Story" Early re-release British Quad film poster (30 x 40 inch) with great pen and ink drawings and full colour art of Natalie Wood printed in England by Lonsdale & Bartholomew in very good folded condition with pinholes in the corners and three in the centre of the poster. [BROWSER 68]
JOHN THOMAS SERRES (BRITISH, 1759-1825) The Harbour at Weymouth Pen, ink and watercolour Signed and dated 'J.T. Serres 1805' (lower right on gunwale of rowing boat) inscribed with title Weymouth upper left on ship's stern. 17½ x 22in. (44.5 x 56cm.) Literature: A.Russett, John Thomas Serres 1759-1825 (Sea Torch Publishing 2010), pp.85-6, col.pl. 4.13
A TITANIC MEMORIAL POSTCARD SIGNED BY SURVIVOR FREDERICK DENT RAY the postcard circa 1912 published by Avenue Postcard Co., New York, signed in blue ballpoint pen by F.D. Ray, -- 5½ x 3½in. (14 x 9cm.) Provenance: given to the vendor by Mr Ray, circa 1965 as a birthday gift. Frederick Dent Ray (1879-1977) was a 3rd Class Saloon Steward aboard Titanic. Completing his shift at 9pm on the 14th April, he retired to his room where he bunked with 27 others. When they were roused, he joined his lifeboat station (No.9) and saw it filled. He then assisted at the No.11 lifeboat, and then No.13 where, because of the few crew inside, he was told to get in. He saved the boat from two near-disasters on lowering (swamping and crushing) and gave evidence at the New York enquiry. He later became a poultry farmer in Sussex.
Ø A LACQUERED CIRCULAR PROTRACTOR BY TROUGHTON & SIMMS, CIRCA 1840 of typical form signed on the radius as per title with hinged compass point and glass with central + sight line, contained within original fitted box -- 7¼in. (18.5cm.) wide; together with a late 19th-century T. & H. Doublet drawing set, the top tray apparently complete with compass, pen, divider etc; the lower tray with protractor, divider and other accessories, contained in original plush lined case -- 8in. (20.7cm.) (2)
Cartier, Must de Cartier Panthere, a gold plated and enamel fountain pen, no. 067153, circa 1990, the cap with fluted and black enamel decoration, the black enamel barrel with trinity band, fluted decoration and black enamel decoration to the top section, the nib stamped 18K 750, cartridge filling system, inked, with red leather box, cartridge converter, guarantee and instruction booklet
Montblanc, Peter the Great, Patron of the Art's Series, a limited edition fountain pen, released 1997, no. 592/4810, with green resin cap and barrel and gold plated overlay, engraved with laurel bands, and fine 18k gold nib engraved with the Imperial Eagle, together with original packaging and service certificate Please note: Images for lot 329 and 330 have been reversed in printed catalogue - online images correct

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