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Fussell, L.A. - Journey Round the Coast of Kent, 8vo, rebound, facsimile folding map, Baldwin, Craddock and Joy, London 1818 and Shindler; Rev. R - Mission Work among The Hop-Pickers in the Weald of Kent, London [circa 1895]; Oulton, W.C - Picture of Margate, and its Vicinity, 8vo, rebacked, lacking early text and some plates, other plates trimmed, remounted and bound in, London 1820 (3)
A BAG OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a white metal rolo link chain, fitted with a toggle clasp, stamped 925, length 450mm, a single silver teaspoon with a bright cut pattern, a WWI medal assigned to '3782 PTE R.PADGETT W.YORK R', mounted with a broken suspension ring and missing ribbon, a crescent shaped pendant stamped 900 fitted with a tapered bail, an AF silver open work heart pendant, fitted with a tapered bail hallmarked Birmingham, a silver identification bracelet, fitted with a spring clasp, hallmarked Birmingham import, two white metal chains, a single ball earring, a single large drop earring, and a pair of white metal fish hook earring fittings
AN ASSORTMENT OF 9CT GOLD JEWELLERY, the first a bi-colour ring, detailed with a foliage design, full set with single cut diamonds, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size R 1/2 leading edge, a yellow gold gate bracelet, fitted with a heart padlock clasp and safety clasp, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, a star of David pendant, hallmarked 9ct London, approximate gross weight 7.7 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
TWO WORLD WAR ONE MEDALS, the first assigned to '55152 PTE A.C.BUGG E.YORK R', missing ribbon, the second a Victory medal assigned to '55152 PTE A.D.BUGG E.YORK.R', fitted with a stripped multi colour ribbon, both dated 1914-1919 (condition report: general wear in keeping with age, one missing ribbon, the other ribbon has some fraying)
A 9CT YELLOW GOLD SPINEL AND DIAMOND PENDANT WITH CHAIN, the pendant set with a principal purplish red spinel, to the single cut diamond surmount, suspended from a 9ct gold rope twist chain, pendant hallmarked Birmingham, sponsors mark R&Co., Rocks and Co., chain with Birmingham import marks, approximate length of pendant 13mm, length of chain 400mm, approximate gross weight 4.2 grams (condition report: overall condition very good, stones bright and lively)
A GROUP OF CERAMICS AND GLASS WARES, to include a M R L (Royal) Boch blue and white charger decorated with an Elizabethan style couple, diameter 39cm, a Wedgwood limited edition transferware plate titled 'Harvard University, Old Meeting House in Harvard Square, Kidder View C. 1830' made exclusively for Harvard Cooperative Society, a pair of Copeland Spode's Italian serving bowls, a nineteenth century decanter of ribbed bell form (non-original chipped stopper), an amber pressed glass vase height 21.5cm, a pink art glass basket, etc (12) (Condition report: good condition, specific obvious damage as stated, signs of light use, would benefit from a clean)
A 9CT YELLOW GOLD , RUBY AND DIAMOND RING, designed with a heart cut ruby, four claw set between cross detailed shoulders set with single cut diamond accents, to a polished band, hallmarked 9ct Sheffield, ring size R, approximate gross weight 1.3 grams (condition report: stones are secure, would benefit from a gentle clean, overall condition good)
SCOTT'S LAST EXPEDITION, Vols.1 & 2, American 1st Edition published by McClellend and Goodchild, November 1913, Vol.1 being the Journals of Captain R.F. Scott, R.N., C.V.O., Vol.2 being the reports of the journeys and the scientific work undertaken by Dr. E.A. Wilson and the surviving members of the expedition, arranged by Leonard Huxley with a preface by Sir Clements R. Markham, K.C.B., F.R.S. with photogravure frontispieces, 6 original sketches in photogravure by Dr. E.A. Wilson, 18 coloured plates (16 from drawings by Dr. Wilson), 260 small page and smaller illustrations from photographs taken by Herbert G. Ponting and other members of the expedition, panoramas and maps, 8vo dark green cloth boards, some scuffing, signatures to front and rear end papers, minor tears and creasing, together with two titles by F. Vaughan Kirby, both first editions, 'In Haunts of Wild Game' and 'In Dwarf Land And Cannibal Country- A Record Of Travel and Discovery in Central Africa' (4)
A 9CT GOLD RING AND A BRACELET, the ring designed with a polished heart to the centre, twisted shoulders leading onto a polished band, hallmarked 9ct Sheffield, ring size R, together with a belcher chain bracelet fitted with a spring clasp hallmarked 9ct Sheffield, broken safety chain, length 180mm, approximate gross weight 4.9 grams (condition report: the ring has some general light wear, overall condition good, the clasp to the bracelet is stiff with a broken safety chain, requires some attention, overall condition good)
A 9CT YELLOW GOLD CULTURED PEARL RING, centering on a single tension set, cultured white pearl with a pink hue, measuring approximately 5.8mm, bifurcated shoulders, leading onto a polished band, hallmarked 9ct Birmingham, ring size R, approximate gross weight 2.1 grams (condition report: general light wear, would benefit from a gentle clean, overall condition good)
TWO 9CT GOLD GEM SET RINGS, the first a garnet and seed pearl ring, prong set in yellow gold, scrolling detail to the gallery and shoulders, hallmarked 9ct London 1964, ring size R 1/2, the second blue and colourless topaz set in white and yellow gold, hallmarked 9ct Sheffield 2002, ring size M 1/2, approximate gross weight 6.4 grams, (condition report: general moderate wear, all stones currently intact, would benefit from a gentle clean)
A 1930s British pith helmet. With a khaki six-panel-covered crown, pointed peak and rounded rear brim surrounded by a multi-fold linen pagri band, lined with green cotton under brim and a crown lining, with a red leather 'Burberry's Ltd, Haymarket' makers label, leather chinstrap with brass buckle. In a Gieves hat tin, with a plaque and 'R. G. Bliss' to the front Condition Report: This is privately consigned. Internal hat measurements 19.5cm x 17cm.
A Regency mourning ring and a brooch. The first with platted hair, inscribed Nancy Robinson 6 Dec 1815, the second decorated with seed pearls (no hallmarks). Condition Report: Ring is size R. With evidence of two incisions to band suggesting it has been resized, some typical wear, the inset glass containing the hair is slightly loose. The brooch is Victorian and is of yellow metal, it is lacking the hair and glass panel which should be inset at the back, the bar to brooch is misshapen, the brooch fittings and chain with areas of solder and these have probably been reinforced or repaired. Minor wear.
A WWI three piece medal group, comprising distinguished conduct in the field, British War Medal 1914 - 1918 and the Victory medal, the latter having a bronze mentioned in dispatches oak leaf Condition Report: All named for 2173 PTE J. JACKSON 7/ESSEX R. T.Foverall there is some typical surface wear and minor scatching. Berried laurel partially detached to Victory ribbon.
A group of 1:43 scale models by IXO and ACTION, comprising of Chevrolet Corvette and Saleen GT racing cars, to include an IXO 2003 Saleen S7R (Le Mans), an IXO 2007 Chevrolet Corvette C6-R (Le Mans) and an ACTION 2001 Chevrolet Corvette C5-R GTS (Daytona) - VG/E in G/VG perspex cases and outer card boxes (5)
21 volumes, comprising:P. Atterbury and J. Benjamin, Arts and Crafts to Art Deco The Jewellery and Silver of H. G. Murphy, Woodbridge, 1988.Australian Gold and Silver 1851-1900, Exhibition Catalogue, Sydney, 1995.J. R. de Lorm, Amsterdams Goud en Zilver, Amsterdam, undated. O. Dmitrieva and N. Abramova, Britannia and Muscovy English Silver at the Court of the Tsars, 2006.R. Fox, Presentation Pieces and Trophies from the Henry Birks Collection of Canadian Silver, Ottawa, 1985. A. Grimwade, Rococo Silver 1727-1765, London, 1974. Y. Hackenbroch, English and Other Silver in the Urwin Untermyer Collection, London, 1963. C. Hartop, The Huguenot Legacy, English Silver 1680-1760 From the Alan and Simone Hartman Collection, London, 1996. J. F. Hayward, Huguenot Silver in England 1688-1727, London, 1959.B. Henman and B. Sharp, Badges of Extinction, The 18th and 19th Century Badges of Insurance Office Firemen, London, 1989.G. P. Moss and A. D. Roe, Highland Gold and Silversmiths, Edinburgh, 1999.H. Müller, The Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection European Silver, London, 1986. Queen Charlotte's Loan Exhibition of Old Silver, Exhibition Catalogue, 1929, Presentation Copy from a Limited Edition of 500.B. Seymour Rabinovitch, Antique Silver Servers for the Dining Table, Concord Massachusetts, 1991 (two copies).M. H. Ridgway, Sotheby's in Conjunction with the Grosvenor Museum, Chester, Chester Silver, Exhibition Catalogue, 1984.R. Rowe, Adam Silver, London, 1965.L. Seelig, Silver and Gold Courtly Splendor from Augsburg, Munich, 1995.H. J. Storesund, 100 Norske Solvskjeer, 1580-1780 Type Dekor Symbolikk, Oslo, 1993. R. Ransome Wallis, The Silversmith's Art Made in Britain Today, Exhibition Catalogue, 2015. S. B. Wyler, The Book of Old Silver, New York, 1937.
tapering cylindrical and with beak-form spout, with part-turned wood handle, the detachable cover engraved with a crest and with turned-wood finial27cm wide over handle, gross weight 19oz 3dwt, 595grProvenance: Presumably Sotheby's, possibly 1980s.Literature: W. Wilkinson, Indian Colonial Silver, European Silversmiths in India (1790-1860) and Their Marks, London, 1987, pp. 125-126.The crest is probably that of Seton, most likely for William Dalrymple Seton (1774-1804). Seton was the second son of the London Merchant Andrew Seton (d.1794) and his wife Margaret. Seton was described as "... a bold and gallant man, whose short life was mostly spent at sea." (G. Seton, History of the Family of Seton During Eight Centuries, Edinburgh, 1896, vol. I, p.302). He was to die in 1804 when the ship Marion sank on a voyage from New York to Leghorn.This would not be the only piece of silver connected to Seton. A bowl by Hugh Wishart, now in the collection of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (accession number 1979.46), is engraved by William Rollinson with an inscription recording its presentation to Seton by the President and Directors of the New York Insurance Company commemorating his efforts in defending their ship, the Northern Liberties, against the French privateer Malantic. The attack took place in the Bay of Bengal on 13 December 1799 which would place Seton in India during the short partnership of Mair and Robinson.Marked underneath with maker's mark M&R twice and key mark twice. The marks are clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The is also a minor bruise to the edge of the cover. The handle was originally detachable but is now fixed in place. The carved handle and finial are perhaps replaced.
An Art Deco 9 Carat Gold Square Shaped Wristwatch, 1922, manual wound lever movement signed Trident, silvered dial with Arabic numerals, case with wire lugs, back cover with engraved initials and dated, inside back cover with maker's mark R&S and numbered 300334, London import mark for 1922, with original 9 carat gold buckle 26mm wideCase with surface scratches, case back with engraved initials and dated, strap is worn, dial is discoloured and stained in parts, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement in going order.
A Sapphire and Diamond Half Hoop Ringfour square cut sapphires alternate with three round brilliant cut diamonds, in white claw and channel settings, to a plain polished shank, total estimated diamond weight 0.25 carat approximatelyfinger size R (approximately, out of shape)The ring is in good condition, however, the shank is out of shape. It is stamped '18CT' and in our opinion would test as gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour I/J/K, clarity SI1/SI2/I1. Gross weight 6.4 grams. CR made 01.11.22.
Nine volumes to include military interest:'Jane's Fighting Ships 1957 - 58';'The Drama of Graf Spee and the Battle of the Plate' - Eugen Millington Drake (Peter Davies,1964);'Stevenson's Book of Quotations' (Cassell & Co), 265 pp;'Haydn's Dictionary of Dates' - Benjamin Vincent (Ward Lock & Co, 1910);'Just So Stories' - Rudyard Kipling (Macmillan, 1917); 'Samuel Roger's Poems' (Cadell, Strand & Moxon, 1834);'Lacoste on Tennis' - Rene Lacoste (Dunlop Sports Co., 1928);'The History of Chivalry' - G P R James (Colburn & Bentley, 1830;'Army and Navy Stores Limited 1939 - 40' catalogue.
Three pairs of binoculars: Carl Zeiss 'Deltrinem' 8 x 30, engraved 'P.H. Cookson - Bachelors' Club, W1'; Nikon 10 x 50;Japanese 8 x 21 compact.(Capt. Peter Henry Cookson M.C., 2nd R. Glos. Hussars (1908-1992))Condition Report: Wear and tear commensurate with age and use, paint missing from Cookson Carl Zeiss Jenna, the focus wheel is seized, optics OK. Optics and focus OK on both Japan and China binoculars.
Art Deco silver and enamel manicure set in blue leather case (case f/r), Birmingham 1936, to/w a Victorian tortoiseshell lorgnettes, a three-lens loupe, a page-turner and an easel mirror with tortoiseshell-mounted frame and bevelled plate; lot also includes a copper bowl enamelled with cranes, 23cm

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