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A Rolex Oyster Perpetual Day-Date 18ct gold gentleman's wristwatch, with gilt coloured dial having applied stick batons surrounded by a linked minute track, interspersed by Roman numerals. Having two apertures for day and date, the latter with trademark cyclops, with thin pencil hands having central lume, the entire dial framed by a fluted bezel, Having twinlock crown, with Presidential 18ct gold strap, and hidden clasp. Sold with original guarantee, stating original purchase date 18.11.87 with original case manual..
Various trinkets, comprising a citrine fob, in gold frame, on a etched drop design panel, a pair of gold horseshoe earrings, a pair of Victorian tigers eye set earrings, a citrine set pendant (AF), a silt metal pencil with white agate set top, a yellow metal fish shaped pencil, with green agate bottom, and loose chain. (a quantity)
An 18K gold keyless wind half hunter pocket watchDate: London Import mark for 1929Movement: Jewelled Swiss lever, cut and compensated bi-metallic balanceDial: Silvered, black Arabic numerals, outer minute track with 5 minute markers, subsidiary seconds at 6, blued steel double spade handsCase: Polished hinged, Roman numeral chapter to front, No.95619Signed: Case stamped V.W.Co and GSSize: 47mm Accompaniments: Two 18K gold chains and a 9K gold propelling pencil
A group of seven paintings and printsComprising: Calzolari (20th century), A village scene, after Breughel, oil on metal, signed lower right, 15cm x 20cm; After William Hogarth, Crowns, Mitres, Maces, & c. Colombus breaking the egg, bookplate engraving, sight size. 40cm x 19.5cm; English School (20th century), Two armorial watercolours, body colour and ink, one tondo and one rectangular, 40.5cm and 31cm x 39.5cm; An early 19th century silk work picture depicting Roman soldiers and three ladies, possibly the Three Graces, 41cm x 54cm; H** Goldie (20th century), Looking over Charles Bridge, Prague, watercolour, bears signature lower right, 25cm x 34.5cm; T. Holmes (19th century), Mitcham Church, pencil, 28.5cm x 20.5cm. (7)
A 19th century French mahogany and brass bound gentleman's travelling box (nécessaire de voyage) with silver-gilt fittings by Aucoc Ainé, ParisThe hinged lid engraved with a plate 'WJ' with coronet, enclosing a ratcheted mirror, a tooled leather document pocket, a kettle and coffee pot, two cut glass cologne bottles, one rectangular lidded pot, three circular lidded pots (one damaged and one with glass missing), two cut glass bottles, a pencil, a pair of scissors, seven mother of pearl handled manicure tools, and a thimble, lifting to reveal there lidded leather trays (one tin lined) and a secret drawer; with flush handles to the sides, engraved Aucoc ainé à Paris, fittings hallmarked for Paris, 1st standard, 1819/38, 38cm wide, 24cm deep, 16cm, high.Provenance:Private Collection, LondonJean-Baptiste Casimir Aucoc founded the Parisian firm in 1821 after taking over an existing business from Pierre-Dominique Maire. Aucoc worked mainly as a silversmith specialising in the manufacture of Nécessaire de Voyage (dressing and travelling cases). He moved to 4 & 6 rue de la Paix, Paris in 1835 and expanded into goldsmithing. Joined by his son Louis in 1850, they won a prize medal for their dressing cases in the Great Exhibition in 1851.
*Laurence Stephen Lowry (1887-1976) signed limited edition print - The Beach, signed in pencil lower right, with Fine Art Trade Guild blindstamp lower left, 134/650, published by Venture Prints Ltd. 1973, in glazed frame, 30cm x 53cm, with accompanying signed print ‘Deal’ and related provenance Provenance: Templeman Galleries Ltd. Brentwood, Essex, 5th June 1976
Mac - an original pen and ink cartoon probably for the Daily Mail depicting The Queen’s Page holding a tray of coffee aloft and bending over and presenting a telegram to two pairs of eyes hiding in an island jungle with the Royal Yacht anchored off shore - inscribed in pencil by the artist “You can come out now Ma’am - you don’t have to fly home to see Harold again after all” - in glazed frame 39x47cm overall. Provenance: Given by the artist to Mr Ernest Bennett - The Queen’s Page.
The Right Honourable Sir Winston Churchill a fine wartime signed presentation portrait photograph by Karsh. The iconic resolved pose of The Prime Minister often referred to as ‘The Roaring Lion’ taken at the Canadian Parliament by Yousuf Karsh just after Churchill delivered his speech in December 1941. Signed in ink on the mount ‘Winston S. Churchill’ and signed in pencil by Karsh, mounted on a page from Mr Ernest Bennett's scrap book, The Butler to The Governor General of Canada, Major-General The Honourable Earl of Athlone and H.R.H. Princess Alice Countess of Athlone. The image 24 x 17cm
Pablo Picasso (Spanish 1881-1973)/Head of a Bull/with justification page attached to the back of the frame with pencil signature Picasso, limited edition no. 54 of 320/engraving, 22.5cm x 23cm/Note: illustration part of the Carmen Suite by Prosper Merimee 1949/Provenance: Goldmark Gallery label verso CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk
Roger de La Corbière (French 1893-1974)/Beach in Moonlight/signed lower left/oil on canvas, 44.5cm x 53.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Title on label verso: Lancieux (Cotes du Nord). In the Stillness of the Night. Stock number C236. Further inscribed in pencil to top stretcher, partially covered by tape, …..Lever de Lune. Also bears a Stacy-Marks label.Some slight scratches to paint, otherwise appears in good original condition.
Collection of curtains including a pair in floral chintz 'Abbotsbury' fabric by Ramm, lined and thermal lined with pencil pleat heading and matching valance and tie backs, each curtain length 2.18m, width 1.96m, together with two pairs floral curtains 'Carlesbury' fabric, with goblet pleat heading, lengths 2.07/1.43m and fixed top width 1.63/1.96m
Led Zeppelin LP, Led Zeppelin LP - Original UK First Pressing 1969 on Atlantic (588171) - Fully Laminated MacNeill Sleeve with Turquoise lettering - Plum labels with Superhype credit - Sleeve VG+ (just a few light creases in the laminate) - name in pencil on both labels, otherwise Excellent - Vinyl Good

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