A large late 19th century French gilt bronze cartel clock, having a convex white enamel dial, with twin winding holes for an eight day brass bell striking cylinder movement, surmounted with a seated Chinese boy playing a stringed instrument, within pagoda top and floral chased and pierced scrolling decoration, h.66cm, w.34cm (with winding key)
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A Japanese carved ivory figure of a Labourer, standing on a rock and holding an axe, repairs to hand and base, 7½in (19cm) high, together with a Japanese carved ivory figure of a Sage, with large forehead and playing a lute, damaged, 7in (17.75cm) high (2) THIS LOT WILL BE SOLD ON SATURDAY 12TH SEPTEMBER STARTING AT 10.30AM UK TIME
ARSENAL / AUTOGRAPHS Eight 11.5" X 8" colour Press photographs, Ray Parlour in action in the 1999 Charity Shield signed, Nigel Winterburn holding the Charity Shield aloft in 1999 with other members of the Arsenal team signed by Winterburn plus a First Day Cover for the match v. Manchester United, the Arsenal team on the pitch at Wembley celebrating the 1999 Charity Shield, Dixon, Kanu, Winterburn, Parlour and Keown with the Charity Shield on the pitch at Wembley in 1999, Thierry Henry with Arsene Wenger on the pitch at Highbury holding the Arsenal shirt after signing in 1999, Martin Keown action photo, Freddie Ljungberg action photo in Swedish colours and Martin Keown action photo playing for England. Good
ENGLAND WORLD CUP 1966 AUTOGRAPHS Four 20 cms X 14.5 cms black & white signed Press photographs. Bobby Moore signed on a photograph with Ramsey, Peters, Hurst, Cohen and Eastham holding up a large montage of Moore holding the trophy with Ramsey by his side. Only Moore has signed. Geoff Hurst signed photo of him sitting at a table with a lady. Nobby Stiles signed photo of him walking in the woods and Alan Ball and Nobby Stiles signed photo of them playing cricket. Good
Group Captain T.P. Dalton-Morgan RAF Hurricane pilot World War II 43 Squadron OBE - A pair of black leather boots by Gieves, Triplex safety glass googles, blood stained kid leather gloves and a piece of Hurricane bullet proof glass found in 1999 near Lipbrook from a Hurricane shot down by Messerschmidt cannon shell in 1940 in the Battle of Britain - Tom Dalton Morgan was one of the RAF's most distinguished Battle of Britain pilots wounded in action "Group Captain Tom Dalton-Morgan was one of the RAF's most distinguished Battle of Britain fighter pilots; he later achieved considerable success during the German night attacks to Glasgow before playing a prominent role in co-ordinating fighter operations for the D-Day landings. Dalton-Morgan had virtually no experience as a fighter pilot when he was appointed a flight commander of No 43 Squadron - The Fighting Cocks - in June 1940. The squadron was flying Hurricanes from Tangmere, near Chichester and together with others in No 11 Group, bore the brunt of the Luftwaffe attacks".
A large oil on canvas painting by Chris Gold of a pair of Hurricanes flying low over an Airman in the Sea, titled - Thumbing a lift - on 24th June 1941 S/LDR Tom Dalton-Morgan DFC had to ditch in the North Sea shooting down a Junker JU88 (see citation for bar to his DFC). This painting was commissioned 43 years later by Tom Dalton's old flight mechanic after they were re-united - painting size 90 cm x 60 cm "Group Captain Tom Dalton-Morgan was one of the RAF's most distinguished Battle of Britain fighter pilots; he later achieved considerable success during the German night attacks to Glasgow before playing a prominent role in co-ordinating fighter operations for the D-Day landings. Dalton-Morgan had virtually no experience as a fighter pilot when he was appointed a flight commander of No 43 Squadron - The Fighting Cocks - in June 1940. The squadron was flying Hurricanes from Tangmere, near Chichester and together with others in No 11 Group, bore the brunt of the Luftwaffe attacks".
An oil painting on canvas by Chris Gold - Bloody but unbowed - Bill Littlemore unstraps Tom Dalton-Morgan DFC who has just landed after being shot up 6th Sept 1940 at Tangmere - Bill Littlemore commissioned, this painting after re-uniting with Tom Morgan 43 years on to remind those yet to come of the close relationship between a Pilot and his rigger and mechanic - painting size 90 cm x 60 cm Group Captain Tom Dalton-Morgan was one of the RAF's most distinguished Battle of Britain fighter pilots; he later achieved considerable success during the German night attacks to Glasgow before playing a prominent role in co-ordinating fighter operations for the D-Day landings. Dalton-Morgan had virtually no experience as a fighter pilot when he was appointed a flight commander of No 43 Squadron - The Fighting Cocks - in June 1940. The squadron was flying Hurricanes from Tangmere, near Chichester and together with others in No 11 Group, bore the brunt of the Luftwaffe attacks".
An early 20th Century fiddle back mahogany games box, of plain oblong form, the inside of the lid with specimen wood marquetry panel opening to reveal a fitted interior with a set of ebony and bone dominoes and various playing cards, 21.5cm wide, a Victorian style stained pine miniature chest of two short and two long graduated drawers, 21.5cm wide and a stained pine puzzle box in the form of a dummy chest of four drawers with sliding base, 19.5cm wide (3)
Polyphon: A 155/8 inch Polyphon disc musical box with single comb, in walnut case with inlaid lid panel and internal monochrome print, with two discs and replacement winder (some woodworm) Woodworm has been treated,though further treatment may be necessary. Only slight lead corrosion, but bass barely audible when playing.
Jimi Hendrix Experience / Noel Redding: 11"x14" modern silver print with image of Noel playing his bass guitar, signed with dedication to 'Bob Enjoy The Bass Best Wishes Noel Redding', Bob being Bob Terry widely acknowledged as once having one of the most extensive and important Hendrix archives Please note our terms amd conditions regarding this lot
Mid 19th century English school, a portrait miniature on ivory of Juliana Szczepanowska (nee Scott) later Ferranti in profile, the image 10cm high. Estimate £100-200 Footnote: Juliana Scott (1825-1906) was the daughter of the English portrait painter William Scott and Sally Myers of Poughkeepsie New York. She married twice. Her first husband Count Stanislaus Szczepenowski disappeared after several years of marriage and she discovered many years later that he had been a Polish spy using her and his guitar playing career as a means to travel easily and spy without suspicion. A few years later she married Cesar Z de Ferranti - one of the early photographers (their son Cesar was a pioneering electrical inventor and businessman). This marriage worked well until she heard that her first husband was not dead, as assumed, and she was put in the unenviable position of being an accidental bigamist.

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