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A satinwood and beech framed sofa, first quarter 19th century, with painted detail throughout, the padded rectangular back incorporating pierced elements, flanked by downswept arms, the buttoned loose cushion seat above the bowed frieze painted with patera terminals, above square section tapering legs terminating in brass caps and castors, 88.5cm high, 199cm wide, 75cm deepProvenance: By repute this sofa is said to have been used as film prop either in 'Thunderball' (in Count Lippe's room at the Shrubland's Clinic), or 'Goldfinger' (in Goldfinger's chateau). Albert R Broccoli, the film’s producer, was an acquaintance of the current vendor’s father. Broccoli produced many of the James Bond films.
William Camden - Britannia or Chorographical Description of Great Britain and Ireland, together with the adjacent islands, two volumes, 2nd edition, translated into English with additions and improvements, revised by Edmund Gibson, printed by Mary Matthews, sold by William Taylor, 1722, red and black title page to each volume, frontispiece by R White, illustrated, folding maps by Robert Morden, bound in brown leather covers
The Lea and Dobe Edition, 100th Edition of The Compleat Angler, or the contemplative Man's Recreation, by Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton, edited and arranged by R B Marston, in two volumes, illus with woodcut and photogravures and containing a reprint of The Chronicle of the Compleat Angler, pub. Samson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington circa 1888, signed by the editor in a limited edition No 265/500, green boards with gilt monogram, leather corners and spine, gilt tooled title to spine
Five medals comprising three for Faithfull Service in the Special Constabulary inscribed Sergt Henry Wooster, Fred Rigby and the other Percy Wood, a Naval Long Service and Good Conduct inscribed M38792 HR Clinch CERA HMS Calliope and a Campagne Service inscribed 23865350 GDSM R Coleman Goldm GDS with two clasps Northern Ireland and South Arabia
GEORGE PETER ALEXANDER HEALY (1813-1894) PORTRAIT OF THE ARTIST WILLIAM STANLEY HASELTINE (1835-1900), half length in a brown coat and blue stock, holding a pencil, a book under his left arm, oil on canvas, 75 x 61cmProvenance: Commissioned by the sitter's husband, William Stanley Haseltine in 1871 and recorded in the Haseltine/Plowden Family Papers. See Simpson (M) (etal) Expressions of Place The Art of William Stanley Haseltine, San Francisco 1992, p185. National Academy of Design, Permanent Collection, the gift of Helen, Mrs R H Plowden, nee Haseltine (daughter of the sitter).++Unlined, slightly creased around the edges on the stretcher, cleaned/revarnished with some possible retouching, in good quality mid 20th c carved and gilded frame
A SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker James R. Ogden & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1949, of canted oval section on low angular feet, the upper section engraved with diapered angular panels over initials "EB", comprising teapot and coffee pot, the hinged covers with ivory knops and angular earred ivory loop handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug and rounded oblong tray raised upon four bracket feet with cylindrical turned ivory handles, 21 3/4" wide overall, teapot 10" wide, tray approximately 92ozs gross, remaining four items 57ozs 7dwts total gross (CITES regulations on post 1947 ivory requires an Article 10 certificate. This is available for inspection particularly for those buying for commercial purposes) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
TWO FRENCH FAIENCE TEAPOTS, 19th century, both of globular form, one with a cover painted in manganese and green with stylised flowers, 7 1/2" diameter, the other similarly painted with a bird in landscape, inscribed R, 8" wide, together with a yellow ground faience saucer in the Chinese style, unmarked, 5 1/4" diameter (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
AN EASTERN WHITE METAL THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, late 19th century, unmarked, of globular form, all over chased with scrolling foliage enclosing a shield panel engraved "M", raised upon four plain outcurved feet, the teapot engraved to the base "Mrs. R. Maxwell, A Momento from the Aden Staff on her leaving the Station, 4th June 1898", 7 3/4" wide, 33ozs 11dwts total (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
A LATE GEORGE III SILVER SALVER, maker R. Gainsford, Sheffield 1816, of circular form with foliate, scroll and gadroon cast rim raised upon three claw and ball feet, centrally engraved with a crest and motto "E Labore Dulcedo" within a bright cut engraved and chased scrolling foliate and scale border, 14" diameter, 43ozs 6dwts (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
A SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS' DIRK by R & H. B. Kirkwood, Edinburgh, c.1900, typical hilt carved with a feather bonnet and crossed basket hilt swords, leather scabbard with brass strapping embossed with St. Peter and thistles, ensuite small knife and fork, 18" long, together with a silver Seaforth Highlanders' plaid badge, by Kirkwood, 1888 and a photograph of the original owner, Charles Braithwaite Chamley (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
Arthur S. Sullivan: The Light of the World an Oratorio first performed at the Birmingham Musical Festival Aug 27 1873, a leather bound score; History of the Leeds Musical Festivals 1858-1889 by Fred R. Spark and Joseph Bennett 1892, Subscribers edition half leather bound Royal Albert Hall concert programmes Saturday Nov 7 1874 to Saturday Dec 26 1874; Concerts of Ancient Music as performed at the New Room, Hanover Square 1845 - printed by Joseph Mallett for Henry Field, leather bound, and another dated 1817. (5) Part of the late Peter Joslin collection of Gilbert & Sullivan and Theatre memorabilia
Autographs: Edward Edgar, signed letter on Craeg Lea headed paper (Birchwood Lodge crossed out) 'To George Carr of Malvern ' I saw R...t? today and the foursome is off as he can't get away, yours ever' with envelope dated March 7 1902 Part of the late Peter Joslin collection of Gilbert & Sullivan and Theatre memorabilia
Brown Bros Illust. Catalogue of Cycles etc (No. 33) 1909, a smaller Brown 1912 cat., AA Handbook 1937, Continental Handbook 1904, AA 1957 & “60 Years of Motoring” a 1962 UK Mono LP (Montagu Motor Museum), narrated by R Baxter (sounds of cars from 1895 1 h.p. Knight to the 1956 2½ litre BRM), with accompanying illust’d 24 page booklet & a 1959 “Montagu Motor Museum Catalogue” (8)
R D Beattie, "Gordon Bennett Race Curragh, Dublin, 1903", "The Red Devil Jenatzy did 80-90 on the straight", oil on canvas, 24cm x 29cm in a gold frame. (On Thursday, 2 July 1903 the Gordon Bennett Cup was the first international motor race to be held in Ireland. The 328 mi (528 km) race was won by the famous Belgian Camille Jenatzy, driving a Mercedes in German colours)
Two boxes of 18th century arched and square white painted dials for restoration to include two attached 30 hour movements, incomplete, and a box of watch keys. 13 dials to include R. Williams - Llanrwst, Watkin Owen - Llanrwst, James Propot - Wrexham, T. Owen - LLanrwst, E. Highet - Wolverhampton and John Winstanley - Holywell.
Banknotes, Scotland, 3 x The Royal Bank of Scotland, £5, prefix G, Edinburgh, 1st March 1952, I M Thomson (Cashier and General Manager) and J D C Dick (Chief Accountant): Edinburgh, 1st July 1953, W A Watt and W R Ballantyne (Cashiers and General Managers) and J D C Dick (Chief Accountant), and Edinburgh, 1st March 1957, W R Ballantyne (General Manager), A G Campbell (Chief Accountant) Fair.
A silver foliate engraved bangle, a Victorian garnet set bracelet, a leaf pattern necklace stamped "silver", a tigers eye mounted leaf brooch and a pair of silver screw back earrings with dragon motif. CONDITION REPORT: In the centre cluster of the garnets there is a single garnet missing on the far left hand side and two garnets missing on the bottom left side. The three small silver beads in the centre cluster are worn through the top. There are some small chips to some of the garnets. However, these faults are viewed through a jewellers loupe and are not particularly to the naked eye. The silver backing on the interior is in good order and free from any obvious faults. The locking clasp works as it should. The hinged silver bangle is in good order throughout, the interior is scratched with the name R. Lewis 1884. There are minor surface scratches but nothing significant. The earrings appear to be in good order and are stamped silver. The necklace has a suspension loop missing, however the hook can be easily attached to one of the segments. The hook is stamped silver. The brooch appears to have had some repairs on the top right hand corner next to the tigers eye. The loop to the left of the tigers eye seems to be a replacement. Otherwise there appear to be no further faults.
Five Victorian pewter tankards, each with brass rim, four graduated from pint to quarter gill, the largest dated 1829. Tallest 16 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The largest tankard has an engraved inscription across the front (opposite the handle) which has been partially erased and is illegible. The date stamp is a crown above the letter R and the number 29 all within an oval. The pint tankard is struck for ER and initialled ABHJ, the gill tankard is also stamped ER and with initials ABHJ. It is struck to the underside for Farrow & Jackson, London makers. The half gill measure is stamped JHB and GR beneath a crown, stamped to the underside for Farrow & Jackson, London makers. The quarter gill tankard is struck GR 346 and is stamped to the underside for WR Loftus Limited. All tankards have small dints and surface scratches but are in good order with no tears or splits visible.
A British War Medal and Victory Medal awarded to 22051 Pte. B. Jones. Welsh R with ribbons and record office receipt, a Great War Memorial Plaque (Death Penny) to the same and a Golden Roll of Honour Certificate for Lance Corporal John Edwin Bernard Jones 22051, 13th Bn. Welch REGT. 10th July, 1916, age 19. Son of Mr & Mrs Edwin Jones of 2 Glandwr Villas, Llanidloes, Mont V.M.10, his name is carved in stone at Dantzig Alley Military Cemetery, France (see illustration).

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