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Lot 43

1897 EWENNY SLIPWARE POTTERY CONICAL VASE BY HORACE ELLIOTT (1851-1938) yellow slip, sgraffito decoration of five stylised leaves, base inscribed Elliott's Welsh Pottery - 1897, 13cms high Provenance: Collection of Gwyneth and the late Ieuan Evans, Powys Auctioneer's Note: London potter and Arts & Crafts designer Horace Elliott's involvement with the primitive kilns of Ewenny began in around 1880 and continued for many years, please see page 33/34 of Ewenny Potteries, Potters & pots by Gwyneth & Ieuan R Evans on how Elliott came to be involved with Ewenny Comments: flake losses near neck and base, chips inside rim, good condition

Lot 63

A LLANELLY COCKEREL PLATE WITH DEDICATION to John R Evans, 1907 in black, the cockerel standing on a yellow ground with flowers, the border with a trail of sponged red flowers, 25cms diam Provenance: private collection East Sussex Comments: no problems, rare to see a cockerel plate with dedication, very good example

Lot 530

Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland 5 Pounds (5), St. Andrews Royal & Ancient Commemorative issue dated 14th May 2004, a consecutively numbered run of 4 notes plus one other, serial R&A 0422182 - R&A 0422185 and R&A 0009998 (PMS RB99, Pick363) Uncirculated

Lot 55

Warren Fisher 1 Pound (4), 1 Pound issued 30th September 1919 (2), serial L/26 249111 and R/97 120738 (T24, Pick357), 1 Pound issued 26th February 1923, serial E1/61 152330 (T31, Pick359a), 1 Pound issued 25th July 1927, 'Northern Ireland' added, serial U1/31 203616 (T34, Pick361a) mixed grades

Lot 578

Algeria 100 Nouveaux Francs overprint on 10000 Francs dated 8th January 1958, serial R.461 487 (TBB B209a, Pick114) 4 pinholes, cleaned & pressed VF and scarce with the overprint

Lot 683

Colombia (4), a group of rare REPLACEMENT notes comprising 1000 Pesos dated 1st April 1979, scarce 'R' prefix REPLACEMENT note, serial R000119610 (TBB B963r, Pick421r), 10000 Pesos dated 23rd July 1999, rare REPLACEMENT note with STAR beside signatures, serial 00111330 (TBB B983gr, Pick443r), 20000 Pesos dated 1st May 2000, rare REPLACEMENT note with diamond shape beside signatures, serial 00116839 (TBB B991br, Pick448er), 5000 Pesos dated 23rd July 1999, rare REPLACEMENT note with STAR between signatures, serial 00156191 (TBB B982gr, Pick447cr) all Uncirculated

Lot 711

East African Currency Board (6), 10 Shillings dated 1st July 1941, serial R/4 04862 (TBB B218f, Pick29b), 10 Shillings dated 1st February 1956 (2), serial G65 74740 and G47 13964 (TBB B224d, Pick34), 5 Shillings (2) issued 1964 (TBB B231a, Pick45), 5 Shillings issued 1958 (TBB B227a, Pick37), mixed circulated grades

Lot 15

Limited edition design sketch of Michael Faraday giving one of his Christmas Lectures at the Royal Institution, as seen on the back of the 20 Pound note, plus Faraday portrait at top centre, other sketches around the edges. Signed by G.E.A. Kentfield chief cashier and R. Withington designer. Limited Edition number 425 of 500. A rare and interesting item approx 500mm x 400mm.

Lot 206

O'Brien 1 Pound issued 1960, scarce EXPERIMENTAL note FIRST SERIES 'A01N' prefix, serial A01N 060919, with letter 'R' (research) on reverse (B283, Pick372b) one set of staple holes, edge nick, ink annotations on reverse, Fine

Lot 207

O'Brien 1 Pound issued 1960, scarce EXPERIMENTAL note LAST SERIES 'A06N' prefix, serial A06N 347810, with letter 'R' (research) on reverse (B283, Pick372b) VF+

Lot 246

Peppiatt 1 Pound (13), comprising Blue WW2 emergency issued 1940 (4), all with highest prefix number '99' (B249), post war issue on pre war unthreaded paper (9) issued 1948, all with R--A or S--A prefixes (B258) the Blue notes Fine, the rest generally about EF

Lot 989

A silver ring, P, an eternity ring, R, a mother of pearl brooch/pendant and a silver salt spoon

Lot 1001

A white metal Arts and Crafts design moonstone set ring, tests as silver, R

Lot 777

A Tri-ang R3.R Electric Model Railway

Lot 281

Susannah York signed 12x16 colour rare vintage lobby card for the 1974 film Gold. Gold is a 1974 British thriller film starring Roger Moore and Susannah York and directed by Peter R. Hunt. An obituary in The Telegraph characterised her as the blue eyed English rose with the China white skin and cupid lips who epitomised the sensuality of the swinging sixties, who later proved that she was a real actor of extraordinary emotional range. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 1749

CHURCHE'S UNION LEAGUE RUNNERS UP SILVER MEDAL 1925/26,awarded to R. Thomson of Bridgeton Methodist F.C., the obverse enamelled with central lion rampant, within a border inscribed 'CHURCHE'S UNION LEAGUE', the reverse inscribed 'Rnrs. up BRIDGETON METHODIST F.C. 1925-26 R. THOMSON', 42mm high, maker JMC, in sterling silver, 11.1g

Lot 1713

SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE LEAGUE CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL 1958/59,awarded to Mr. Robert Tait (Director) of Heart of Midlothian F.C., the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Scottish Football League', the reverse inscribed 'Winners League Cup 1958-59 Hof M.F. Director MR. R. TAIT', 40mm including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, approximately 6g, mounted on presentation plaqueNote: This rare medal comes from a spell of Scottish League Cup dominance for the Edinburgh side. Indeed, the club have lifted that trophy only four times, all of which came during the 1950s to early 60s. This medal comes from the second time they lifted the cup, defeating Partick Thistle resoundingly by 5 goals to 1 in the final.

Lot 69

A 'Faucon' (Falcon) glass mascot by Rene Lalique, French, introduced 5th August 1925,moulded 'R Lalique' with double-tailed 'Q' to one side of base and wheel-cut 'France' to other side, in clear glass, beak ground down and internal bubble to base, 16cm high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 96

NINE 'PARIS' PORCELAIN PLATES, FRENCH, CIRCA 1840,painted in colours with ballooning scenes by R Soulier, within a gilded Laurel wreath and painted title, each 24.4cm diameter, together with six coloured glass magic lantern slides depicting ballooning scenes, each 8.2 x 8.2cm. (15)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 215

1928 Bentley 3 Litre Blue Label TourerRegistration no. YV1217Chassis no. NR 526Engine no. 742•Only six documented owners from new•Single-family BDC-member ownership 1962-2020 and 1938-1959•Restored by noted specialists, Brentclass Restorations 1988/89•Recently, extensively re-commissioned and freshly serviced by noted specialists Footnotes:From the humblest of beginnings, in a mews garage off Baker Street, London W1, the Bentley marque rapidly achieved global fame, as an exciting and fast touring car, more than able to compete with the best of European and American sports cars, especially in the tough world of 1920s motor sport. Their outright wins at Le Mans in 1924, 1927, 1928, 1929 and 1930 are legendary, and one can only admire the Herculean efforts of such giants as Woolf Barnato, Jack Dunfee, Sir 'Tim' Birkin, and Dr Dudley Benjafield - some of the original 'Bentley Boys'.W O Bentley proudly unveiled his new 3-litre car on Stand 126 at the 1919 Olympia Automobile Exhibition, the prototype engine having fired up for the first time, just a few weeks previously. With inspiration drawn from his achievements as a locomotive engineer, his four-cylinder 'fixed head' engine incorporated a single overhead camshaft, four-valves per cylinder, and a bore/stroke of 80x149mm, with twin ML magnetos providing the ignition and power transmitted via a four-speed gearbox, with right-hand change. Early production, pressed-steel chassis had a 9' 9½' wheelbase (the 'short standard', TT Replica, and Red Label Speed models) before being increased to 10' 10' ('long standard' or Blue Label) in 1923, with four-wheel Perrot-type brakes added in 1924. In only mildly developed form, this was the model that was to become a legend in motor racing history and which, with its leather-strapped bonnet, classical radiator design, and British Racing Green livery, has become the archetypal Vintage sports car: coveted and enjoyed by collectors worldwide and a testimony to W O Bentley's original design, build quality and reliability. Boasting unrivalled style and performance, the Bentley 3-litre was soon attracting the attention of wealthy and aristocratic motoring enthusiasts, including Prince George, Duke of Kent; the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII); and the Duke of York (later King George VI). By the time production of the 3-Litre model ceased in 1929, a total of 1,613 had been completed, the majority of which left the factory on the Long Standard chassis.Dr Clare Hay's authoritative work, Bentley, The Vintage Years, records that 'NR 526' was completed in March 1928 on the 10' 10'-wheelbase, Blue Label chassis with engine number '1204' and Gurney Nutting (saloon) coachwork. First registered 'YV 1217', as now, the Bentley was delivered new to a Miss L Murray of London W1 - the first of only six documented (via buff logbooks) owners in more than 93 years. Second owner M Jacobs Esq acquired the car on October 6th 1938, retaining it for more than two decades, during which time the original body was replaced with a green-hued, Vanden Plas-style tourer and engine number '742' fitted.Two subsequent owners followed in quick succession: J Miller, London (1959) and J V R Anderson, Clwyd (1961), before it was purchased in January 1962 by M D (Douglas) McPhail of Perthshire, Scotland. The Bentley remained in single-family, BDC-member ownership for the next 58 years, passing to the current custodian (a long-time, fellow BDC and VSCC member) in June 2020. Its body aside, 'YV 1217' remains highly original, having covered fewer than five thousand miles in more than six decades. Fully documented by photographs and invoices, a complete restoration exceeding £50,000 was undertaken by renowned specialist Roger Steer at Brentclass Restorations in 1988/1989, which included a new ash frame body, fresh metalwork, and complete overhauls of the engine and drivetrain. Awoken from lengthy hibernation in June last year, the car has been extensively re-commissioned by noted pre-war specialists and multiple concours-winners Haslams of Bolton Ltd and Ian Evans Motor Engineers. The re-commissioning utilised parts sourced from Vintage Bentley Limited and Blockley Tyres (see invoices totalling £20,000-plus on file), while in August 2021 a complete inspection and full service was carried out by marque specialist Ewen Getley at Kingsbury Racing (£5,500 invoice). 'YV 1217' is documented by the W O Bentley Memorial Foundation and Bentley Drivers' Club, has a confirmed entry for the 2022 Isle of Man TT, 3-Litre Bentley Centenary celebrations, and a completed FIVA passport application pending. Distinctively finished in blue, with black cycle wings and dark blue leather upholstery and carpeting, this beautifully original 3-Litre Blue Label requires no expenditure prior to use, was last offered for public sale almost 60 years ago and is, of course, eligible for numerous prestigious historic motoring events globally The following items are included in the sale:Outdoor tailored car coverVintage Bentley leather toolboxYV 1217's own attaché case and copper/hide wheel malletSide-screensSundry spares and consumables Technical facts of the Vintage Bentley (Bentley Drivers' Club, 1956)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 212

1938 Bentley 4¼-Litre Sedanca Coupé Coachwork by by James YoungRegistration no. FGW 390Chassis no. B72MR Engine no. L4BD •One of only three Bentley 4¼-Litre 'overdrive' chassis with this body style•Known ownership history•Extensively restored during the late 1990s•With the present owner (a longstanding BDC member) since 2017 Footnotes:Although Rolls-Royce's acquisition of Bentley Motors in 1931 had robbed the latter of its independence, it did at least ensure the survival of the Bentley name. Launched in 1933, the first of what would become known as the 'Derby' Bentleys continued the marque's sporting associations, but in a manner even more refined than before. Even W O Bentley himself acknowledged that the 3½-Litre model was the finest ever to bear his name. Based on the contemporary Rolls-Royce 20/25, the 3½-Litre Bentley was slightly shorter in the wheelbase at 10' 6' and employed a tuned (115bhp), twin-SU-carburettor version of the former's 3,669cc overhead-valve six-cylinder engine. Add to this already remarkable package a four-speed gearbox (with synchromesh on the top three gears) and servo assisted brakes, and the result was a vehicle offering the driver effortless high performance in almost absolute silence. 'The Silent Sports Car', as it was quickly dubbed, had few peers as a tireless long-distance tourer, combining as it did traditional Rolls-Royce refinement with Bentley performance and handling. By the end of the 1930s the 'Derby' Bentley, introduced towards the beginning of that decade following the firm's take-over by Rolls-Royce, had undergone a number of significant developments, not the least of which was an increase in bore size in 1936 that upped the capacity to 4,257cc, a move that coincided with the adoption of superior Hall's Metal bearings. This new engine was shared with the equivalent Rolls-Royce - the 25/30hp - and as had been the case with the preceding 3½-Litre model, enjoyed a superior specification in Bentley form, boasting twin SU carburettors, raised compression ratio and a more 'sporting' camshaft. Thus the new 4¼-Litre model offered more power than before while retaining the well-proven chassis with its faultless gear-change and servo-assisted brakes. It was the construction of modern highways in Continental Europe, enabling cars to travel at sustained high speeds, that had prompted the introduction of the Hall's Metal bearings and would lead eventually to the adoption of on an 'overdrive' gearbox and improved lubrication system on Bentley's peerless Grande Routière, improvements which coincided with the introduction of the 'M'-series cars in 1938. The overdrive transmission enabled the car to cruise at a relaxed 2,800rpm at 75mph, rather than the somewhat frenetic 3,450 revs that earlier models had needed to reach a similar speed. Lighter steering, achieved by the adoption of a Marles steering box in place of the earlier worm-and-nut type, was another feature first seen on the overdrive model. The result was one of the most pleasing of pre-war touring cars. Chassis 'B2MR' was the first example of this most desirable version of the 4¼-litre model, making this lovely car the 36th of the series. Only 202 were produced and most boasted a top speed of over 100mph in spite of weighing over 1½ tons. With its 4¼-litre engine, overdrive gearbox and unique James Young coachwork, 'B72MR' represents the Derby Bentley in its ultimate and most desirable incarnation. This car's Sedanca Coupé body is attributed to the great A F McNeil, arguably the most influential British coachwork designer of the inter-war years, who had joined James Young from Gurney Nutting in 1937 when it became part of the Jack Barclay group. James Young fitted this type of body to only three 'overdrive' chassis: 'B72MR', 'B86MR' and 'B97MX'. 'B72MR' was supplied new to George Sinclair Brodrick Esq on 15th November 1938. Just twenty-three years of age at the time, George Brodrick was the grandson of controversial American railroad magnate and financial speculator Jason 'Jay' Gould, once the world's richest man. Born in New York, George Brodrick served with the Irish Guards during WW2, in later life was awarded an MBE, and died in December 2003 in Basingstoke, Hampshire, aged 87. His obituary in The Telegraph observed that he 'mixed dangerous cocktails' and 'went up to Trinity, Cambridge, where he arrived in his Bentley accompanied by his chauffeur. An impoverished young gentleman attended all the lectures on his behalf and provided him with a comprehensive set of notes three weeks before his Finals, which he sailed through'. In November 1940, George Brodrick sold the Bentley back to Jack Barclay. The car is known to have belonged subsequently to P B Cow Ltd; Harold Radford & Co Ltd; Mrs Howard Sneyd; and Messrs Basil Roy Ltd before passing in February 1961 to Major P R J Everidge, FRCS, OBE. Used extensively for continental touring by Major Everidge, 'B72MR' had its original engine overhauled in November 1984 (at an indicated 84,584 miles) by G Ashley Carter of Dorchester, Oxfordshire. While owned by noted collector/dealer C A R Howard, 'B72MR' was featured in Rétroviseur magazine and subsequently in his autobiography. Fellow dealer Gregor Fisken was the Bentley's next owner, followed by Hugh Boucher of Sittingbourne, Kent. While the car was owned by Mr Boucher, Derby Bentley specialists Blackmore Engineering refurbished the suspension, heater, wiring, and dynamo, etc, these works being carried out in January 1997. The following month, '72MR' went to James E Pearce Specialist Coachbuilders who fitted flashing indicators, re-hung the doors, and treated the car to cosmetic refreshment. Further improved by Sargeants of Goudhurst during August of that year (at an indicated 92,733 miles), the Bentley was serviced and some two years later was sold via Frank Dale & Stepsons to collector J W ten Ham in the Netherlands.In 2016, Frank Dale & Stepsons brought 'B72MR' back to the UK and retrieved its original registration, 'FGW 390'. Shortly thereafter the car was sold to the immediately preceding owner, a lifelong Bentley enthusiast, who commissioned acknowledged expert Ken Lee to undertake a through inspection. A new pipe for the ride control pump was fitted and a full service carried out. A Bentley Drivers' Club member for over 50 years, the present owner purchased the car at a UK auction in July 2017, since when it has been maintained by him and his mechanics. Age is the reason for the sale (his, not the car's) plus the need to downsize the collection. The accompanying history file contains a V5C Registration Certificate plus numerous invoices from the aforementioned specialists and any others.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 806

EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING,set with an emerald cut emerald within a halo of round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.30 carats, in eighteen carat gold, size R, 4.8gCondition report: Generally worn. Emerald opaque. Inclusions visible to the naked eye. General chips and cracks to the emerald. Diamonds opaque, inclusions visible to the naked eye. All stones intact. 

Lot 807

EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD WEDDING BAND, size R, 1.6g, along with two nine carat gold gem set rings, 9.6g gross (3)

Lot 809

DIAMOND CLUSTER RING,set with round brilliant cut diamonds totalling approximately 0.40 carats, in nine carat gold, size R, 3.8g, along with an eighteen carat gold illusion set diamond solitaire ring, set with a round brilliant cut diamond of approximately 0.15 carats, size U 1/2, 3.1g (2)

Lot 822

RUBY AND DIAMOND RING,set with round and marquise rubies and round brilliant cut diamonds, size R 1/2, along with an opal and ruby cluster ring, size S, each in nine carat gold, 7.1g gross (2)Condition report: Each in generally worn condition. Inclusions visible to the naked eye in the rubies. Grey tint to the diamonds. inclusions visible to the naked eye. All stones intact.

Lot 996

GEM SET RING,set with three rows of round white gems, in nine carat gold, size R, 2.5g

Lot 11

Corgi - Eddie Stobart Ireland - A boxed special edition Stobart Ireland Scania R Curtainside Trailer called Rhiannon Scarlett. The truck appears Mint in a Very Good box with light storage marks, the mirrors and collector card are present. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 115

Danbury Mint - A boxed Danbury Mint 1:24 scale 1969 Dodge Charger R/T. The model in pale yellow appears to be in Mint condition housed in Mint original polystyrene inner, presented in an Excellent external white cardboard Danbury Mint box with some storage wear. The model is without paperwork. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 12

Corgi - Eddie Stobart - A boxed limited edition Scania R Highline Fuel Tanker named Charlotte. The truck appears Mint in a Very Good box with light storage marks. The mirrors and numbered collector card are present. This is number 939 of only 1200 produced. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 49

Joshua Levine. Forgotten Voices Of The Blitz and The Battle For Britain multi signed first edition hardback book. Signed on title page by Joshua Levine(Author), Ken Williamson, M G Stapleton, Bob Falk, R H Jones and one other. Spine and dust jacket in mint condition. Printed and Bound by Clays of St Ives, Cornwall. 486 pages. Good condition Est.

Lot 47

John Nichol and Tony Rennell. Tall End Charlies The last battles of the Bomber War 1944 45 multi signed first edition hardback book. Signed on limited edition bookplate 9 of 35 by : Marshal Of The Royal Air Force Sir Michael Beetham, Group Captain W L Farquharson, Flt Lt J M Dicks, Flt Lt W McIntosh, Flt Sgt S Bradford, Warrant Officer F Whitfield, Gp Captain James Tait, Flt Lt R E Knights, Sqdn Ldr J A Castagnola, Air Commodore W J Burnett and Flt Lt Harry Hughes. Book is set within a navy blue slipcase. spine and dust jacket in mint condition. Printed in GB by Clays Ltd of St Ives. 470 pages. Good condition Est.

Lot 430

A Victorian R Minton Taylor & Co, Fenton Tile Works tile along with a Toby jug A/F

Lot 492

A Callaway X-Hot Project R Flex driver golf club

Lot 150

Rowland Fisher R A (1885-1969) framed watercolour of a two masted fishing smack in dry dock with 'LT' (for Lowestoft) registration

Lot 243

Frank Forward (1904-1978) Suffolk artist, oil on board of cattle grazing beneath a tree, on verso 'F R Forward New Studio', signed 'Forward', 39cm x 49cm

Lot 39

Four framed watercolours of a river and harvest scene signed E B Wilson 47cm x 25cm, Jean de Gale 'Minsmere 46cm x 26cm, E Charles Simpson rural scene 36cm x 26cm and R Jacks boats and landscape 28cm x 23cm

Lot 56

William Arthur Watkins R I (1885-1868) watercolour 'Market Day', 47cm x 30cm

Lot 1285

R. BERGER: Two oils on board depicting still-life of fruit, signed, framed, 10cm x 15cm approx.

Lot 106

A 9ct gold amethyst ring, R, 3gm

Lot 135

A collection of 42 1950/60's SciFi and Horror paperback books, to include Arthur C. Clarke Prelude to Space, 1962, Trebor Thorpe, Supernatural Stories, Lionel Roberts Time Echo and R. Lionel Fanthorpe, The Waiting World.

Lot 99

Two 9ct gold diamond rings, channel set with brilliants, R and K, 3.2gm

Lot 1196

G Plan - Quadrille - R Bennett - A retro vintage mid 20th century circa 1960s nest of graduating tables in the Quadrille pattern having a square top with raised edges atop shaped legs united by stretchers. Measures 50 x 54 x 44cm. 

Lot 105

A 15 carat gold ruby and split pearl ring, finger size Q; a 9 carat gold paste ring, finger size R; a 9 carat gold cultured pearl pendant (a.f.); a trace link chain, stamped '9CT'; and another 9 carat gold pendantCondition report: 9 carat gold/items stamped '9CT' - 7.1 grams. 15 carat gold ring - 2.7 grams

Lot 1045

B*AmeillSwimming Ducks, signed and dated (19)95, watercolour, together with a further coloured print depicting a pointer retrieving game, a pastel of a young deer signed R Fletcher, and a modern print signed Robert E Fuller signed 372/850, depicting partridge in a snowy landscape (4)

Lot 1069

Westmoria and Westmorland, hand coloured map, together with a further map of "Cumberland" by R Blome, another depicting Westmorland, "A New Map of Derbyshire" and a black and white reproduction "Prince Arthur's Visit to the Isle of Man" (5)

Lot 341

Ornithology. Collection of ornithology books, 19th and early-20th century, including R. L. Wallace, British Cage Birds, c.1880, ibid., The Canary Book, 3rd edition, 1893 (front inner hinge gone), J. M. Bechstein, Cage and Chamber Birds, 2 copies, 1853 (half calf) and 1881 (cloth), James Rennie, Bird-Architecture, New Edition, 1853, Karl Russ, The Speaking Parrots: A Scientific Manual, 1884, and others, the lot sold as seen and without reserve (qty: 14)

Lot 100

WB, Londra, 1812. Vassoio in argento. Sotto la base reca punzoni: leone, lettera dataia R, leone passante, profilo di donna, WB. Cm 7x60,5x41. Peso: 2.900 gr.

Lot 311

RENATO BERTI (Padova 1884 - Vicenza 1939) "Paesaggio". Olio su tavola. Cm Opera firmata in basso a destra R. Berti. Al retro reca firma.

Lot 91

R. MIRACOLI & FIGLIO di ROBERTO MIRACOLI, MILANO, XX secolo. Piatto in argento 800. Sul piatto reca firme, sul bordo inferiore reca punzoni: 800, R.MIRACOLI&F, stemma dell'argentiere e losanga locativa 6MI. Cm Ø 31. Peso 713 gr.

Lot 6107

QUEEN: A white paper slip signed in blue felt tip pen by Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon 13cm x 10cm. Provenance- Lot 840 R&R Enterprise Auctions 19/6/2008, Lot 57 Christies Popular Cultre: Rock & Pop 1/7/2009

Lot 7

F. SCHLESICKY, FRANKFURT A/M. MONTRE DE GOUSSET A CADRAN OUVERT EN OR JAUNE 18K (750) AVEC DECORATION EMAILLE REMONTOIR AU PENDANT F. SCHLESICKY, FRANKFURT A/M. AN 18K GOLD KEYLESS WIND OPEN FACE POCKET WATCH WITH ENAMEL DECORATION Date: Circa 1880Movement: Gilt Swiss lever, cut and compensated bi-metallic balance, No.83724Dial: Gilt, guilloché engraved centre, black Arabic numerals, black outer minute track, blued steel spade handsCase: Round with blue enamel decoration to back, applied motif to reverse, white enamel bezel edges, thief proof bow, No.83724Signed: Dial & movement, case stamped Ed. Koehn, GenevaSize: 29mmFootnotes:F. Schlesicky is recorded as working in Frankfurt in the late 19th Century. On this particular example the case is stamped by Edouard Koehn (1839-1908) of Geneva who was a partner in Patek Philippe & Co before retiring in 1891 to take over H. R. Ekegren.Click for an instant shipping quoteFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 146

Paine (Thomas).- Sherwin (W.T.) Memoirs of the life of Thomas Paine...To which is added an appendix, containing several of Mr. Paine's unpublished pieces, engraved portrait frontispiece, additional engraved portrait mounted on front free endpaper, offsetting to title from portrait, occasional spotting or light staining, contemporary half calf, gilt spine with later burgundy label, spine worn, but holding firm, rubbed, rare in commerce, 8vo, R. Carlile, 1819.

Lot 136

England.- Hume (David) The History of England, from the Invasion of Julius Cæsar to the Revolution in 1688, 8 vol., engraved portrait frontispiece, engraved plates, scattered faint spotting, bookplate, contemporary tree calf, gilt, spines a little rubbed, 1796-97 § Green (J. R.) A Short History of the English People, 4 vol., plates and illustrations, maps, contemporary half-morocco, 1892-94; and others, histories of England, 8vo & 4to (41)

Lot 199

NO RESERVE Judaica.- Schreiber (Prof. Alexander) Codex Maimuni...The Illuminated pages of the Kaufmann Mishneh Torah, 1984 § Narkiss (Bezalel) Hebrew Illuminated Manuscripts, Jerusalem & New York, 1969 § Posner (R.) & Israel Ta-Shema. The Hebrew Book, New York, 1975 § Nebenzahl (K.) Maps of the Holy Land, 1986 § Sed-Rajna (G.) Ancient Jewish Art East and West, Paris, 1985 § Roberts (David) The Holy Land, 5 vol. in 1, 1982 § Brenner (Frederic) Jews/America/A Representation, spotting to title, New York, 1996, illustrations, many colour, original cloth or boards, the last ring-bound, the rest with dust-jackets; and c.30 others, Judaica, v.s. (c.35)

Lot 13

NO RESERVE China.- Kendall (Elizabeth) A Wayfarer in China, black and white plates and illustrations, pictorial cloth, spine head and foot a little bumped, 1913 § Upward (Rev. Bernard) The Sons of Han, some spotting, half-title browned and coming loose at head, hinges cracked but firm, original pictorial cloth, slightly soiled and toned, 1908 § Bosshardt (R. A.) The Restrainng Hand, ink ownership inscription to half-title, cloth, spine sunned, slightly stained, 1936, black and white plates and illustrations; and 2 others similar (5)

Lot 132

NO RESERVE Aesop. Fables, edited by Samuel Richardson, engraved vignette title, 22 wood-engraved plates (of 26), chip out of upper corner of title with loss of border, a few scibbles within text, some spotting and staining, contemporary calf, rebacked, preserving fragmented backstrip, York, Printed for T. Wilson, and R. Spence, 1788; and 9 others, 18th century, including a defective 2 vol. Minerva Press Robinson Crusoe in a contemporary binding, v.s. (10)

Lot 112

Miscellanies.- Essays Serious and Comical Viz. On the Readers of this Book. The Art of Pleasing Women. The Play-houses ... Flattery. Swearing and Profane Jesting. The Court ... By a Person of Quality, scattered spotting, occasional tiny marginal worming, lacking final free endpaper, bookplate, previous owner's ink signature, contemporary panelled calf, covers detached, small loss to spine extremities, rubbed and worn, 8vo, by R. J. and Sold by B. Bragg, 1707.

Lot 55

Birds.- Morris (Beverley R.) British Game Birds and Wildfowl, third edition, half-title, 60 hand-coloured plates, scattered faint spotting, bookplate, cracked upper hinge, original decorative cloth, gilt, slight bumping to corners and spine extremities, 4to, [Zimmer p.442-443], 1891.

Lot 1166

EDWARDIAN EIGHT DAY MANTEL CLOCK,mahogany cased of domed form, the enamelled dial set with Arabic numerals, twin turned brass pillars to lower section, on four brass bracket feet, the French movement stamped R & Co Paris, no. 78852, striking on a coil, 21.5cm highCondition report: Dial cracked, split to top

Lot 1167

LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY FRENCH BRASS CASED CARRIAGE CLOCK,by R. Scott of Paris, of serpentine outline, the circular signed and enamelled dial set with Arabic numerals, 11cm high excluding swing handle, with original travelling caseCondition report: Clock starts ticking, though slowly comes to a halt . Case with age and use related wear, will require clean.

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