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Lot 194

ILJA IWANOWITSCH MASCHKOW (ATTR.)1881 Michailowskaja am Don - 1944 MoskauFRAUENAKT MIT BLUMENBOUQUET Öl auf Leinwand. 46 x 25 cm (R. 66 x 46 cm). Unten rechts in Kyrillisch bezeichnet 'Ilja Maschkow'. Part. mit Farbverlusten, min. rest.

Lot 197

ANDREJ AFANASJEWITSCH JEGOROW1878 Arrokula bei Tallinn - 1954 TallinnANSICHT VON TALLINN Tallinn, datiert 1936 Gouache auf Papier. SM 20 x 69 cm (R. 46,5 x 94 cm). Hinter Glas im Passepartout gerahmt (verso verschlossen, ungeöffnet). Unten links signiert, ortbezeichnet und datiert: 'A. Jegorov/Tallinn. 1936'.

Lot 198

ANDREJ AFANASJEWITSCH JEGOROW1878 Arrokula bei Tallinn - 1954 TallinnSTRASSE IN REVAL (TALLINN) Tallinn, datiert 1940 Öl auf Holz. 43 x 28,5 cm (R. 49 x 35 cm). Unten rechts undeutlich unter Farbe signiert, unten links signiert, ortbezeichnet und datiert: `A. Jegorov Reval 1940.'. Verso: Zeitungsausschnitt mit dem Foto von der Ratsapotheke in Reval, Stempel des deutschen Rahmenherstellers. Kleine Risse.

Lot 218

NATALIA IGOREWNA NESTEROWA1944 Moskau - 2022 New York'AM TISCH' Datiert 1995 Öl auf Leinwand. 70 x 90 cm (R. 76 x 97 cm). Unten rechts monogrammiert 'NN'. Verso: in Kyrilisch signiert, datiert, betitelt 'NESTEROWA N. 1995 'AM TISCH' 70x90xM.'. Wohl Export Stempel.

Lot 221

JURI ILJITSCH KONONENKO1938 Irkutsk - 1995 MoskauSITZENDER WEIBLICHER AKT Pastel auf Papier. 69,5 x 49,5 cm (R. 100 x 70 cm). Hinter Glas gerahmt (ungeöffnet). Glas besch. Unten links in Kyrillisch monogrammiert und signiert: `JK KONONENKO'. Unten rechts nummeriert: `9.'. Min. fleckig.

Lot 24A

RUSSISCHER SUPRIMATISTTätig 1. Hälfte 20 Jh.'SUPREMATISTISCHER ENTWURF. TASSE. UNTERTASSE' Um 1920-1930 Tusche und Aquarell auf Papier. SM 26 x 20 cm (R. 45,5 x 35,5 cm). Kyrilisch betitelt, unten links ein Stempel der Leningraden Lomonossow-Porzellanmanufaktur 'LFZ` mit Hammer und Sichel. Fleckig.

Lot 402

SAMMLUNG VON VIER BRONZE-IKONEN: SIGNIERTE IKONE MIT DER GOTTESMUTTER DES ZEICHENS SOWIE IKONEN MIT DARSTELLUNGEN CHRISTI UND DER GOTTESMUTTER Russland, 19./20. Jh. Bronze, reliefiert gegossen, mehrfarbig emailliert, eine Ikone auf Brett montiert. H. 6,2-25,3 cm. Die Ikone mit der Gottesmutter des Zeichens in Kyrillisch signiert 'R Ch' für Rodion Semjonowitsch Chrustalew.

Lot 429

SIGNIERTE BRONZE-IKONE MIT DER TAUFE CHRISTI Russland, 19. Jh. Bronze, reliefiert gegossen, sechs-farbig emailliert. H. 15,1 cm. In Kyrillisch signiert 'R Ch' für Rodion Semjonowitsch Chrustalew. Wohl ergänzt durch kleiner Ikone mit der Taufe und einem Rand mit Medaillons. Email sehr min. best.

Lot 2595

N.V. Plateelbakkerij Zuid-Holland, aardewerk cache-pot, circa. 1904; Uitgevoerd met polychroom geschilderde florale decoratie. Onderzijde gemerkt, schildersmerk 'R'. (craquelé, scheur van ca. 2 cm in de rand) h. 19 cm, diam. 25 cm [1]

Lot 1992

The Spectator, door J. en R. Tonson en S. Draper, Londen, 1747. Leergebonden, delen 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 en 8. h. 20,5 cm, b. 13,5 cm. [8]

Lot 2631

Tegel en Fayencefabriek Amphora, aardewerk vaas met lusterglazuur, circa 1910; Uitgevoerd met decoratie van zeepaarden. Onderzijde gemerkt 'Amphora Holland, 62.R. C.', schilder Roelof Sterken. (onderrand drie chips, twee haarlijnen). h. 24,5 cm [1]

Lot 2022

The Roman History from the building of Rome etc. door N. Hooke, door G. Hawkins, W. Strahan, J. Riverton, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, T. Longman, T Cadell, Londen, 1770. Leer gebonden, delen 1, 2, 3, en 4, compleet met gravures. (niet gecollationeerd) (2 kaften los, beschadigingen) h. 27 cm, b. 21 cm. [4]

Lot 1145

Books. Literature, including Joan Fleeming, H R S Keating, Gladys Mitchell, and Antonio Fraser. (1 shelf plus)

Lot 70

Milton, John. 1762 Paradise Lost. A Poem in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton from the Text of Thomas Newton D.D. Birmingham. Printed by John Baskerville for J. and R. Tonson in London 1762. Two volumes bound in full red crushed morrocco, gilt tooled spines, borders and edges, complete with original spine labels. Spines rubbed & with evidence of having been read, some wear and rubbing to the boards, extremities a touch bumped, marbled endpapers, ownership bookplate of John Borthwick of Crookston to verso of title page & gift inscr. to Ann Borthwick dated 1820 to ffep to both volumes, internally bright & smart with just the odd spot. 8vo.

Lot 81

Four late 19th century c1890 Victorian children's nursery rhyme books. The lot comprising Nursery Rhymes publ. George Routledge & Sons Limited with 117 illustrations by W. McConnell, Nellie's Prayer by George R. Sims illus. J. Willis Grey publ. Raphael Tuck & Sons, Our Old Nursery Rhymes illus. H. Willebeck Le Mair (lacking title page & endpapers, disbound with textblock loose from boards), and Hours in Many Lands by Clifton Bingham & E. Nesbit, illus. Frances Brundage (lacking rear board, spine lacking & textblock loose). 4to.

Lot 195

Tolkien, J. R. R. A collection of vintage works by Tolkien and companion volumes to his works. Comprising 1979 Pictures by J. R. R. Tolkien, foreword & notes by Christopher Tolkien, publ. George Allen & Unwin, first ed. in slipcase; 1979 A Tolkien Bestiary by David Day publ. Mitchell Beazley Publishers, in orig. smart dust wrapper (spine a touch sunned & bumped to head); 1990 Bilbo's Last Song illus. Pauline Baynes publ. Unwin in near fine unclipped dw; 1991 The Hobbit adapted by Charles Dixon & Sean Deming illus. David Wenzel, in publ. orig. gloss wraps (light edgewear); 1976 The Tolkien Companion by J. E. A. Tyler publ. Macmillan, publ. orig. unclipped dust wrapper, chipped to head of front hinge & a touch bumped; 2016 The Battles of Tolkien by David Day, first ed. in orig. soft gum plastic wraps, blind stamped illustrations; 1972 Master of Middle-Earth by Paul Kocher publ. Thames & Hudson, publ. orig. unclipped dw, small school lib. stamp to ffep; 1988 The Book of Lost Tales in clipped dw, 7th imp, dw chipped to head of the spine at rear board; and 2007 70th Anniversary Edition of The Hobbit publ. Harper Collins, presented in slipcase & dw. A smart collection of works by & relating to Tolkien's world as explored in his magnum opus Lord of the Rings trilogy. Largest square 4to.

Lot 62

Horse-racing, sport & equestrian interest:- Tattersall, George. 1841 Sporting Architecture. Publ. by R. Ackermann, illustrated with steel engraved plates, plans & intext illustrations, including a vignette to the title page of Ascot Grand Stand. Describing paddocks, stalls, kennels and race stands. Publisher's orig. blue full cloth cloth binding, gilt pictorial front board, title hand written to spine in a naive hand, loss to the head of the spine & light bumping and wear to extremities. Ownership bookplate of Joseph Neeld, MP for Chippenham, Wiltshire & owner of the Grittleton Estate. Front hinge a touch strained at title page, binding otherwise firm. Title page a little spotted & foxed, with damp staining; damp staining affecting a number of leaves & plates at verso. Maj. tissue guards present but some with loss. 4to. Along with a Victorian 1874 handbill advertising Midland Railway trains for Epsom Races. Reading Midland Railway. Epsom Races. International Exhibition. One Monday June 1st 1874, a cheap Excursion Train to London for Six Days. Printed by Thomas Cook & Son. On brown paper & in exceptional, bright condition. Measures approx. 25cm x 16cm.

Lot 208

First editions. A collection of first & early editions. The lot comprising 1928 Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery and Horror ed. Dorothy L. Sayers & publ. Victor Gollancz & 1931 second series of the same, both in orig. black cloth; 1935 Testament of Youth - an Autobiographical Study of the Years 1900-1925 by Vera Brittain publ. Victor Gollancz; 1905 The Adventures of Cock Robin and his Mate by R. Kearton publ. Cassell & Company, second imp.; A. J. Alan's Second Book publ. Hutchinson & Co.; and 1945 Complete Poems of Rupert Brooke, 6th imp. in half crushed morocco publ. Sidgwick and Jackson. 8vo. All in very smart condition, with just minor shelfwear. 8vo.

Lot 37

Illustrated works. A collection of three early 20th century works. The lot comprising Drake's Drum and other Songs of the Sea by Henry Newbolt illus A. D. McCormick, limited edition signed by illustrator to limitations page, this being No. 39 of 250, publ. Hodder & Stoughton and in the orig. full vellum binding with pictorial drum to front board & gilt detail, lacking original tie; Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam rendered into the English Verse by Edward Fitzgerald illustrated by Edmund Dulac publ. Hodder & Stoughton, printed from the second edition, publisher's orig. cream full cloth binding with decorative gilt front board & spine, binding strained after ffep; along with 1894 The Nights of Straparola trans. W. G. Waters illus. E. R. Hughes, in two volumes, limited edition on Japanese vellum publ. Lawrence of Bullen, this being No. 102 of 210, publisher's quarter vellum binding, discoloured to spine and bumped to boards and edges. 4to.

Lot 119

A late 19th century Victorian believed binder's proof or misprinted book. The work is believed to be an 1885 second edition of A History of the Indian Mutiny by T. R. E. Holmes, publ. W. H. Allen & Co. Publisher's original red full cloth binding, gilt titles to spine, extremities bumped, some staining to boards, discolouration to edges, internally all pages blank with no text printed, no inscriptions & no illustrations, top edge unopened. An unusual copy, empty of contents, likely produced by the bindery to demonstrate to the publisher ahead of publication. 8vo.

Lot 132

French history. 1823 Napoleon in Exile: or, a Voice from St. Helena. The Opinions and Reflections of Napoleon on the most important events of his Life and Government in his Own Words. By Barry O' Meara Esq., his late Surgeon. In Two volumes. Publ. R. Norris Henry, New York. Bound in full straight grain morocco by Taffin. Gilt tooled decorative borders, titles & date to spine, gilt raised bands, and gilt insects to spine; some rubbing to front hinges and with smoke damage to corners. Gilded upper edge and dentelles. Ownership bookplate to front pastedown of each volume, small library stock label to ffep, pages a touch age toned & with the odd spot. Complete with engraved frontispiece portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte, and publisher's advertisements. Small 8vo.

Lot 108

Steele, Richard. 1758 The Funeral: or, Grief A-La-Mode. A Comedy written by Sir Richard Steele. Printed for J. and R. Tonson. Engraved frontispiece by G. Vander. Recent marbled paper covered boards, renewed endpapers, contemp. ownership inscription to verso of frontispiece, internally smart. 16mo.

Lot 228

Scotland & Great Britain. A collection of eighteen late 19th century Victorian & early 20th century Edwardian cycling & road maps. Including examples by W. A. K. Johnston for Edinburgh, Scotland, the Lothians, Braemar & Balmoral, and The World-wide Series of Motoring and Cycling Maps; The Safety Cycling Map of Scotland by H. R. G. Inglis & the same for England Northern Division, Fife Forfar and East Perth; Cruchley's County Maps of England for Northumberland; County Map and Guide by Bacon for Northumberland, Sussex & Hampshire; Map of Dorsetshire & others. All backed on cloth and in origininal cloth or paper wraps, some edgewear commensurate with age but generally bright. A good collection.Cyclist's map of Aberdeen measures approx. 77cm x 58.5cm.

Lot 157

Shakespeare, William. c1880 The Library Shakspeare. Illustrated by Sir John Gilbert, George Cruikshank, and R. Dudley. Publ. William Mackenzie. Eight volumes in the publisher's original green cloth, gilt decorative front boards and spines featuring portrait of the author to front board, bumping to the heads & tails of the spines and extremities, some occ. light rubbing, all edges gilt, some occ. spotting & age toning internally, otherwise a smart set. Along with 1996 The Norton Facsimile of the First Folio of Shakespeare, second edition prepared by Charles Hinman, presented in slipcase with portrait to front cover of case. Folio.

Lot 122

Polar and exploration interest. A collection of eight Victorian & later works on Robert Falcon Scott, Ernest Shackleton, Sir Edmund Hillary, John Hunt & Sir Vivian Fuchs. The lot comprising Under the Sea to the North Pole by Pierre Mael, new & cheaper ed in pictorial cloth binding; 1958 South with Scott by Admiral Lord Mountevans in dust wrapper; 1938 South Latitude by F. D. Ommanney lacking dw; 1950 The Desolate Antarctic by Admiral Lord Mountevans, 2nd imp lacking dw; 1929 Scott's Last Expedition, the Personal Journals of Captain R. F. Scott introd. J. M. Barrie with preface by Sir Clements R. Markham; 1954 The Ascent of Everest by John Hunt, 4th imp. in dw; 1958 The Crossing of Antarctica by Sir Vivian Fuchs and Sir Edmund Hillary in unclipped dw; and 1957 Shackleton by Margery and James Fisher. 8vo.

Lot 95

Mini Spalding NBA basketball signed by the late Darryl R. Dawkins, aka Chocolate Thunder. Dimensions: 5" dia. Condition: Age related wear.

Lot 140

An 18ct gold diamond half eternity ring, approx 3.5g, size Q/R.

Lot 143

A five stone diamond ring, set in 18ct white gold, size R.

Lot 139

2 VOLUMES SOUTH WALES MINERS 1914-26 BY R PAGE ARNOT

Lot 282

R HATTON ASCENTION SIGNED WATERCOLOUR FRAMED ( 26 x 22 )

Lot 866

Original vintage concert poster for The Jeff Beck Group and Zephyr at the Fillmore West. The poster was designed by Randy Tuten and is known as BG-168. The concert was held April 10, 11, and 12, 1969. Jeff Beck cancelled this concert and was replaced by Country Joe and the Fish.Sight; height: 20 3/4 in x width: 12 3/4 in. Framed; height: 22 in x width: 13 3/4 x depth: 1 1/2 in.Condition: The colors are bold and bright. The sheet is toned. There are three punctures, two of which go through the sheet: one above the F in "Filmore"; one along the R in "Dunbar"; and one above the train engine. No other visible tears or restorations. Framed under glass; light wear to the frame. Not inspected out of frame.

Lot 930

CARTIERDiabolo. Art der Uhr: Armbanduhr. Herkunft: Schweiz, La Chaux-de-Fonds. Datierung: ca. 1990. Werk: Quarz, Cal. 157.06. Gehäuse/Armband: 750/- Gelbgold mit 5 Saphir-Cabochons an Krone und Hörnern, Lederarmband mit Faltschließe, Zffbl. weiß, Zeiger gebläut, römische Ziffern schwarz. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 41,5 g. Größe: Ø 28 mm, Länge 17 cm. Gehäuse-Nr.: R 2897. Referenz-Nr.: 1440 0. Beschreibung: 2-Zeiger-Armbanduhr. Letzter Batteriewechsel 01/24.Leder-Armbänder geschützter Arten können nicht ins Ausland verschickt werden. In diesen Fällen wird vor dem Versand das Band entfernt. Box: Nein. Papiere: Nein. Accessoires: Nein.Bitte beachten Sie, dass dieses Objekt aus Materialien besteht, für deren Export in Länder außerhalb des EU-Vertragsgebiets eine Genehmigung aufgrund der Cites-Bestimmungen erforderlich ist. Wir weisen darauf hin, dass eine solche Erlaubnis normalerweise nicht erteilt wird. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 50,00 Euro inkl. 7,98 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Bewertungssytem Armband und Taschenuhren#Cartier #Frankreich #Armband- & Taschenuhren #Quarz, Cal. 157.06

Lot 1004

IWCArmbanduhr. Herkunft: Schweiz, Schaffhausen. Datierung: Um 1970. Werk: Handaufzug, Cal. 89. Gehäuse/Armband: 750/- Gelbgold, Lederband mit Dornschließe, Zffbl. , Zeiger und Indizes golden, Leuchtmasse. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 41,5 g. Größe: Ø 34 mm, Länge 19 cm. Gehäuse-Nr.: 2012694. Referenz-Nr.: R 810. Werk-Nr.: 1954181. Beschreibung: 3-Zeiger-Armbanduhr.Leder-Armbänder geschützter Arten können nicht ins Ausland verschickt werden. In diesen Fällen wird vor dem Versand das Band entfernt.Tresoruhr, trotz ihres Alters befindet sich die Uhr in einem ausgezeichneten Zustand.Aus der Sammlung eines bedeutenden Kölner Uhren-Connaisseurs. Box: Nein. Papiere: Nein. Accessoires: Nein.Bitte beachten Sie, dass dieses Objekt aus Materialien besteht, für deren Export in Länder außerhalb des EU-Vertragsgebiets eine Genehmigung aufgrund der Cites-Bestimmungen erforderlich ist. Wir weisen darauf hin, dass eine solche Erlaubnis normalerweise nicht erteilt wird. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 50,00 Euro inkl. 7,98 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Bewertungssytem Armband und Taschenuhren#IWC #Armband- & Taschenuhren #Armbanduhr

Lot 1040

MONTBLANCNicolas Rieussec. Art der Uhr: Armbanduhr. Herkunft: Schweiz, Le Locle. Werk: Automatik, Cal. MB R 200. Gehäuse/Armband: Stahl, Lederband mit Faltschließe, Zffbl. und Zeiger silbern, arabische Ziffern schwarz. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 125 g. Größe: Ø 42 mm, Länge 20 cm. Gehäuse-Nr.: SM101726. Referenz-Nr.: 7138. Werk-Nr.: 105637. Beschreibung: 3-Zeiger-Armbanduhr mit Datumsanzeige bei "3" Uhr und zentralem GMT-Zeiger.Leder-Armbänder geschützter Arten können nicht ins Ausland verschickt werden. In diesen Fällen wird vor dem Versand das Band entfernt. Box: Nein. Papiere: Nein. Accessoires: Nein.Bitte beachten Sie, dass dieses Objekt aus Materialien besteht, für deren Export in Länder außerhalb des EU-Vertragsgebiets eine Genehmigung aufgrund der Cites-Bestimmungen erforderlich ist. Wir weisen darauf hin, dass eine solche Erlaubnis normalerweise nicht erteilt wird. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 100,00 Euro inkl. 15,97 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Bewertungssytem Armband und Taschenuhren#MontBlanc #Armband- & Taschenuhren #Nicolas Rieussec

Lot 999

IWCArmbanduhr. Herkunft: Schweiz, Schaffhausen. Datierung: 1969. Werk: Handaufzug, Cal. C 402. Gehäuse/Armband: 750/- Gelbgold, Lederarmband mit Dornschließe, Zffbl. silbern, Zeiger und Indizes golden. Gesamtgewicht: ca. 34,5 g. Größe: Ø 34 mm, Länge 20 cm. Gehäuse-Nr.: 1994176. Referenz-Nr.: R 1405. Werk-Nr.: 1913386. Beschreibung: 3-Zeiger-Armbanduhr.Leder-Armbänder geschützter Arten können nicht ins Ausland verschickt werden. In diesen Fällen wird vor dem Versand das Band entfernt. Tresoruhr, trotz ihres Alters befindet sich die Uhr in einem ausgezeichneten Zustand.Aus der Sammlung eines bedeutenden Kölner Uhren-Connaisseurs. Box: Nein. Papiere: Nein. Accessoires: Nein.Bitte beachten Sie, dass dieses Objekt aus Materialien besteht, für deren Export in Länder außerhalb des EU-Vertragsgebiets eine Genehmigung aufgrund der Cites-Bestimmungen erforderlich ist. Wir weisen darauf hin, dass eine solche Erlaubnis normalerweise nicht erteilt wird. Voraussichtliche Versandkosten für dieses Los: Deutschland: 50,00 Euro inkl. 7,98 Euro MwSt EU: 32,00 Euro inkl. 5,11 Euro MwSt Weltweit: 80,00 Euro inkl. 12,77 Euro MwSt zzgl. VersandversicherungErläuterungen zum Katalog Bewertungssytem Armband und Taschenuhren#IWC #Armband- & Taschenuhren #Armbanduhr

Lot 46

Rafic Charaf (Lebanon, 1932-2003)The White Knight oil on canvassigned 'R Charaf' (upper right), executed circa 1970's, titled on the verso85 x 80cm (33 7/16 x 31 1/2in).Footnotes:Provenance:Property from a private collection, SwitzerlandThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 104

Raoul Du Gardier (Wiesbaden 1871-1952 Pornic)Portrait d'un sonneur de trompe de chasse signé 'R du Gardier' (en bas à droite)huile sur toilesigned 'R du Gardier' (lower right)oil on canvas100.1 x 65.2cm (39 7/16 x 25 11/16in).For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

Lot 422

A silk Derby scarf commemorating the victory of Larkspur in the 1962 Derby,by Welch Margetson & Co. Ltd., London, with a central portrait of Raymond R. Guest’s winner with Neville Sellwood up, surrounded by vignettes with printed details of every Derby winner since 1780 and Derby Day scenes, red border, approx. 90cm. square,  some colour run, good condition.

Lot 144

The Ray Goddard Collection of Hair Trophies of Champion Racehorses: a collection of tail or mane hair from 829 champion racehorses, stallions and broodmares, collected over a period of 55 years between 1948 and 2003,A SPREADSHEET OF ALL 829 HORSES LISTED A-Z IS AVAILABLE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ON REQUEST. THIS IS ALSO SORTED BY FOALING DATE AND WHERE THE HAIR CAN BE LOCATED IN THE COLLECTION, ALBUM-BY-ALBUM. Includes, GB G1 winners of the: Derby 42, Oaks 29, 2,000 Guineas 29, 1,000 Guineas 32, St Leger 25, Eclipse 29, King George 39, International S. 18, Champion S. 23, Sussex S. 28, QEII 24, Ascot Gold Cup 12, Lockinge 16, Coronation Cup 27, July Cup 19, Queen Anne 14, King's Stand 12, St James's Palace 23, Prince of Wales's S. 13, Coronation S. 22, Jubilee S. (Cork & Orrery) 6, Falmouth 10, Goodwood Cup 6, Nassau 8, Yorkshire Oaks 12, Nunthorpe 17, Sprint Cup 13, Cheveley Park 14, Middle Park 10, Sun Chariot 7, Fillies' Mile 10 & Futurity 10. Major GB NH races: Cheltenham Gold Cup 13, Grand National 15, Champion Hurdle 12, King George VI Chase 7, Hennessey Gold Cup 7 & Whitbread Gold Cup 6. Irish Classics: Irish Derby 27, Irish Oaks 12 ½, Irish 2,000 Guineas 16 & Irish 1,000 Guineas 15. In France, Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe 20, Prix du Jockey Club 15, Prix de Diane 13, Poule d'Essai des Poulains 11 & Poule d'Essai des Pouliches 11; International Races, Breeders' Cup Turf 10, Breeders' Cup Classic 3. Breeders' Cup Mile 6, Dubai World Cup 3, Japan Cup 4, Hong Kong Cup 2. Important stallions: The Tetrarch, Northern Dancer, Sadler's Wells, Galileo, Pivotal, Danzig, Montjeu, Nureyev, Vaguely Noble, Caerleon, Nijinsky, Kingmambo, Mill Reef, Rainbow Quest, Blushing Groom, Mr Prospector, Danzig, Giant's Causeway, Alydar etc. ‘Blue Hen’ broodmare Miesque; 1900s-1930s representation, Pretty Polly, St Amnant, The Tetrarch, Hyperion, Mieuxce and Rockfel. National Hunt legends including Arkle, Mill House, Flyingbolt, Red Rum, L'Escargot, The Dikler, Bula, Lanzarote, Comedy of Errors, Sea Pigeon, Night Nurse, Dawn Run, Mandarin, Persian War, Pendil, Tingle Creek, Danoli, Aldaniti etc. Timeform 139+ elite rated horses Sea Bird, Brigadier Gerard, Tudor Minstrel, Abernant, Mill Reef, Dancing Brave, Dubai Millennium, Shergar, Vaguely Noble, Generous & Reference Point. US Racing legends: Secretariat, Forego, Affirmed, Damascus, Cigar, John Henry, Alydar, Sunday Silence etc. offering a unique and comprehensive representation of the thoroughbred in the second half of the 20th century, the hair contained in sleeves within six albums, with cards annotated in the hand of Ray Goddard, occasionally typescript, detailing the horse, pedigree and dated with the whereabouts of the acquisition, the hair trophies mostly neatly plaited (by Ray's wife Mary), otherwise unplaited locks, occasionally a smaller quantity of strands. The six hair albums come with a large quantity of back up letters and photographs relating to Ray Goddard's lifetime pursuit of amassing this extraordinary collection, mostly at stud farms and stallion stations, also at trainer's yards and at racecourse stables in Great Britain, Ireland, France and also the USA, some hairs sent remotely after requests by letters, and some acquired privately from other collectors or individuals in racing, the collector also obtained horseshoes and other memorabilia over this period that is being offered elsewhere in the sale, also the auctioneer found that there were duplicate acquisitions of 32 horses contained within the albums, one of the samples has therefore been removed to be offered as individual lots elsewhere in the auction, leaving a total of 829 individual champions being offered in this main lot. The lot contains a large quantity of supporting material including privately taken photographs on the occasions of stables, stud farms and racecourse visits to collect the hair; also two albums and a scrapbook containing many signed letters from stud farms, breeders, owners, trainers etc. obtained during the course of assembling the collection, signatures amongst many others including John Dunlop, Pat Donoghue, Peter Walwyn, Josh Gifford, Brough Scott, Roger Charlton, Lord Oaksey, Tom Dowdeswell, John Hislop, John Waugh, W R M Oswald, Clive Brittain, Alec Stewart, Patrick McCalmont, Sir Gordon Richards, Fred Winter, Michael Seth-Smith, Sean Magee, Peter Willett, Fank Berry, Olin B Gentry, Jack Jarvis, Doug Smith, Herbert Blagrave, Dick Hern, John Gosden, Claude Duval, Ian Balding, Jim Fitzgerald (Ballymany), Victor Gilpin etc.

Lot 304

A group of three racing silks ex-Fulke Johnson Houghton's yard,comprising i) cream with cerise sash, by Frost of Bawtry; ii) purple with gold chevrons, by D. Gilbert & Son of Newmarket;  & iii), black with red & cream armlets, by Gibson of Newmarket; sold together with five jockey caps, four green the other grey, one of the green caps and written in label for D Prenn, the grey cap also named indistinctly, possibly Mrs C A Drason, two of the others inscribed R F J Houghton, (8 items).

Lot 279

Printed racecard for the fifth annual Sheriff Hutton Steeple Chases 2nd April 1867, comprising the 20 Prince of Wales Stakes over three miles, the 10 Princess Alexandra Stakes over two and a half miles and the 5 Ladies' Purse, races held under the Stewardship of Messrs. W Hornsey, R Cayton and W Fawcett, and R Williamson (Castle Inn, Secretary) and R Saville (Wellington Inn, Treasurer), printed by C Lawson, 44 Goodramgate, York, water stain bottom right-hand corner, horizontal fold, otherwise good, mounted, framed & glazed, 34 by 27cm. The Sheriff Hutton Steeplechases comprising of three races were first held in April 1863 and continued for just a short while until 1870. Apart from a point-to-point meeting organised by the Middleton Hunt at Cape Farm in 1921, steeplechasing did not return to Sheriff Hutton until 2008. This was when the veteran racehorse trainer Mick Easterby agreed to host the opening meeting of the Yorkshire point-to-point season at a newly established three mile course on land close to his New House Farm yard. The new course is believed to be laid out very close to the site of the original course on land known as The Carrs.

Lot 55

An autograph album containing 140 signatures of prominent horse racing personalities,including J P McManus, Sir Alex Ferguson, Rich Ricci, Willie Mullins, Dan Skelton, Paul Nicholls, Henry de Bromhead, John Oxx, Nicky Henderson, Ginger McCain, Jonjo O'Neill, Jenny Pitman, Harry Cobden, Rachel Blackmore, Bryony Frost, Paul Townend, Ruby Walsh, A P McCoy, Nico de Boinville, Peter & Tom Scudamore, Bob Champion, Richard Dunwoody, Jim Culloty, Stan Mellor, Richard Johnson, Adrian Maguire, John Gosden, William Haggas, Charlie Appleby, Ryan Moore, Steve Cauthen, Pat Smullen, Walter Swinburn, Lester Piggott, Mick Kinane, Oisin Murphy, William Buick, Tom Marquand, Hollie Doyle, Pat Eddery, Olivier Peslier, Michael Roberts, Johnny Murtagh, M & R Hills, Joe Mercer and many others, mostly signed in black marker on white cards inserted in sleeves within the albums, a full inventory of the signatures can be seen in the images posted for this lot.

Lot 71

Collection of telegrams, letters and a 'Good Luck' horseshoe from the Mrs Marion Glenister Collection, owner of racehorse Nimbus, comprising group of congratulatory telegrams sent to Mrs Marion Glenister following the victories of her colt Nimbus in the 1949 Derby and 2,000 Guineas, of historical value and including an example sent to Mrs Glenister from HH The Aga Khan after the Derby victory; congratulatory letters sent to Mrs Marion Glenister the owner of Nimbus winner of the 1949 Derby, of historical value, over 50 letters congratulations plus some begging for money!, also letters from artists and photographers pitching to paint/photograph her Classic winning horse and a 'Good Luck' horseshoe sent to Mrs Marion Glenister the owner of Nimbus before the 1949 Derby, lucky indeed!, 32 by 26cm., sold together with various original racing photographs originally owned by the Newmarket-racehorse trainer George Colling, circa 1940s, including the horses Nimbus, Las Vegas, Sicaro et al., sold together with Official Photo Finish print of Nimbus and Charlie Elliott beating Abernant and Sir Gordon Richards in the 1949 2,000 Guineas, P.A.-Reuter Photo stamped "specimen print", 6 by 8in. b&w;, backstamp and caption and miscellany of of old racing books, breeding, racing, historical etc., earliest publication date 1919; the lot also including a set of four framed book plates of the Vale of Aylesbury Steeplechase, 20 by 26cm.; an original press photograph of Desert Orchid and Simon Sherwood in the 1989 Cheltenham Gold Cup, (qty).Provenance: From the Collection of the Newmarket trainer George Scott Colling (1904-1959); and the Collection of Mrs Marion Glenister, owner of Nimbus, the 1949 Derby & 2,000 Guineas winner, being material subsequently acquired at Graham Budd Auctions. George Colling was the son of R W Colling and brother to Jack, a famous racing dynasty in the history of the turf.

Lot 408

Three photographic portraits of Grand National winners dating between 1912 and 1924,comprising: Jerry M (1912), an 8 by 10in. b&w; by Clarence Hailey of Newmarket, the original period photograph in a modern mount & frame, overall 40 by 43cm.; the second a 7 by 9in. b&w; by Frank Griggs of Newmarket is the 1915 winner Ally Sloper with jockey J R Anthony up, which has been misidentified as the later winner Music Hall on the manuscript legend, and a Palyer's cigarette card of Music Hall has been inserted in the frame, 32 by 39.5cm.; and a W W Rouch of The Strand, London, 8 ½ by 10 ⅓ b&w; photo of the 1924 winner Master Robert with jockey Bob Trudgill up, bearing a presentation inscription dated 1924, original mount with printed legend and original frame, 38 by 47cm., all photos in good condition, (3).

Lot 52

Horse racing autograph book, ink & marker signatures, some over pasted photos, all collected on right-hand pages so no back-to-backs, jockeys unless otherwise stated, comprising: B Jago, J Quinn, L Dettori, J P Spencer, F Norton, K Darley, K McEvoy, M Tebbutt, S Sanders, R Ffrench, D McKeowan, M Fenton, R Hughes, K Fallon, M Dwyer, A Munro, J Fanning, N Callan, D Holland, M Hills, E Ahern, D O'Neill (twice), Rae Guest (trainer), R Winston, J Egan, P Hanagan, S Drowne, N Callaghan (trainer), A P McCoy, G Lee, T Quinn, P Robinson, M Johnston (trainer) and J Fortune.

Lot 107

Patek Phillippe. A lady's 18K gold diamond set quartz bracelet watch with mother of pearl dialModel: GondoloReference: 4825/101Date: Circa 2005Movement: 6-jewel Cal.E15 quartz, No.3305875Dial: Mother of pearl with diamond set centre, applied Roman numeral 12 and 6 with diamond set 3 and 9 hour markers, gilt baton handsCase: Brushed and polished rectangular form, back secured by 4 screws, stepped diamond set bezel and crown, No.4226358Strap/Bracelet: 18K gold brick linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K gold folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 22mm Accompaniments: Patek Philippe box (AF), outer card, two spare linksFootnotes:Patek Philippe first introduced a ladies version of their celebrated Gondolo line in 1993 with the reference 4825. Over a course of 13 years they played with the dial presenting the watch in both white and yellow gold, with and without diamonds and also available both on a leather strap or bracelet.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: RR This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 116

Corum. A Limited Edition 18K gold automatic perpetual calendar wristwatch with moon phase and mother of pearl dialModel: Perpetual Temps MecaniqueReference: 84.111.56, No.62/100Date: Circa 1995Movement: 21-jewel automatic, No.185288Dial: Guilloché engraved silvered, applied gilt baton hour markers, black dot outer minute divisions, mother of pearl set subsidiary dials at 12, 3, 6 and 9 for month combined with leap year indication, day, date and moon phase indication, gilt pointed baton hands, centre secondsCase: Brushed and polished round, snap on back, coin edge bezel, quick set buttons in the band at 4, 8, 10 and 11, No.503419Strap/Bracelet: Black Corum alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed 18K gold buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 40mm Accompaniments: Spare black Corum alligator leather strapThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y RY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the UK, see clause 13.R This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 95

Jaeger-LeCoultre. A lady's stainless steel diamond set manual wind bracelet watch with mother of pearl dialModel: Reverso DuettoReference: 266.8.44Date: Purchased 30th April 2012Movement: Jewelled manual windDial: One side silvered with guilloche engraved centre, black Arabic numeral hour markers, black inner minute divisions, blued steel sword hands, the other silvered with mother of pearl centre, Arabic numeral 12 and 6, gilt lance handsCase: Brushed and polished reversible rectangular, diamond set bezel, reeded ends, No.2786780Strap/Bracelet: Polished brick linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed double folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 20mm x 28mm Accompaniments: Jaeger-LeCoultre box, outer card, guarantee certificate, instructions for useThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Ω RΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.R This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 127

Cartier. A lady's 18K gold diamond set quartz bracelet watch with mother of pearl dialModel: Panthère 'Sunrise'Date: Circa 1990Movement: 4-jewel Cal.157 quartzDial: Mother of pearl with gilt 'sunrise' design, gilt pointed baton handsCase: Brushed and polished square form, back secured by 8 screws, diamond set bezel, lugs and crown, No.86691912986Strap/Bracelet: Polished brick linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed double folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 22mm Accompaniments: Cartier pouch, service invoice dated 2014This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: RR This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 289

A diamond three stone ring, the graduated old brilliant-cut diamonds in claw setting, with interior inscription, stamped '18c', total diamond weight approximately 0.55ct, ring size R½

Lot 186

A diamond dress ring, designed as a lozenge-shaped cluster of graduated old, brilliant and single-cut diamonds, between bifurcated shoulders, with French eagle's head mark, total diamond weight approximately 1.15ct, ring size RDiamonds give an overall bright and lively appearance with slightly variable clarity and colour. The old-cut stones have chips/fractures and an unsymmetrical outline. Estimated SI1 to P2 clarity and I to L colour (assessed mounted), graduating from approximately 0.25ct to 0.025ct each in size. General surface wear to mount, patchy wear to claws, rubbing to sides and gallery of setting. The shank has been enlarged with a later added section. Length of setting 1.6cm. Gross weight approximately 4.3gm.

Lot 93

A late Victorian diamond five stone ring, inset with graduated old-cut diamonds, with interior inscription dated 1888, numbered and stamped '18CT', together with a sapphire and diamond three stone ring, 18ct gold mounted, (sapphire chipped), first ring total diamond weight approximately 0.35ct, ring sizes approximately L and R (2)total gross weight approx 8.7g

Lot 170

A sapphire and diamond half hoop ring, set with two rows of alternating trios of single-cut diamonds and step-cut sapphires, stamped '18CT', and a diamond half hoop ring, with two rows of illusion set single-cut diamonds, white precious metal mounted, ring sizes R and Q respectively (2)

Lot 624

An Edwardian Scottish silver three piece bachelor's tea service, with gadrooned and foliate scroll borders and part-lobed bodies, the teapot with ebonised handle by R. & W. Sorley, Glasgow 1905, teapot 11.5cm high, 21.5oz overall. (3)

Lot 85

A half pearl and diamond bar brooch, centred with a trio of diamond and half pearl clusters, to a tapered half pearl bar, together with a similarly set half hoop ring, with scrolled gallery, (one half pearl split, all half pearls untested for origin), brooch length 5.95cm, ring size approximately R-S (2)Approximate gross weights only: brooch 6.8gm, ring 5.2gm (metal standards are untested)

Lot 848

An early George III silver salver, with shaped and gadrooned border, on claw and ball feet, engraved foliate cartouche and crest, maker's mark ?.R, London 1766, 27.5cm wide, 23.5oz

Lot 834

A George V Britannia standard silver tea kettle, of baluster form, with turned hardwood hinged overhead handle by Crichton Bros, London 1910, 19.5cm high including handle, on a Victorian circular silver stand with burner by R. S. Garrard, London 1847, 42oz overall. (2)

Lot 165

A Chinese longquan celadon lobed bowl, Sothern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), delicately potted with rounded, vertically-lobed sides rising from a small foot ring, covered all over with a luminous glaze of sea-green tone, 9.2cm diameterA very similar Longquan celadon bowl is illustrated by R. Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, vol. 3 (II), London, 2006, p. 583, no. 1572. The barbed form appears to be based on a prototype in silver, such as the silver-gilt bowl illustrated in Zhongguo wenwu jinghua doquan; Jin yin yu shi juan (Complete Masterpieces of Chinese Cultural Relics; Gold, Silver, Jade and Stone), Hong Kong, 1994, p. 139, no. 146, which was recovered from a Song dynasty hoard at Pingqiao, Liyang, in Jiangsu province.Please note this lot is to be offered without reserve.南宋 龍泉青釉蓮瓣盌 Condition Report: cracks to the rim and with two filled chipsCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 130

A pair of large Victorian Scottish silver sugar tongs with shell decorated bowls and sides, hallmarked for Edinburgh 1856, makers mark for R L Christie, 15cm long, 52gms

Lot 157

A cased set of six George VI silver teaspoons, Old English Pattern, hallmarked Sheffield 1943, makers mark R F Mosely & Co, 72gms

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