An 18 Carat White Gold Aquamarine Pendant, an oval cut aquamarine in a rubbed over setting, length 1.75cm see illustration The pendant is in good condition. It is hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'R Bs', Birmingham. Aquamarine measures 10.00mm x 8.00mm x 4.10mm approximately. Gross weight 1.26 grams. Condition Report made 28 February 2017.
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A Pair of 18 Carat White Gold Ruby Solitaire Earrings, the round cut rubies in white claw settings, with post fittings see illustrationThe earrings are in good condition. They are hallmarked with sponsor's mark 'R B S', London, 2009. The rubies measure 3.80mm in diameter approximately. Gross weight 1.57 grams. Condition report made 28th February 2017.
A large personal archive of studio photographs, promotional motion picture stills and related ephemera belonging to Academy Award winning cinematographer Milton R. Krasner (1904-1988), including a large quantity of 25 x 20 cm, 13 x 10 cm and sundry other glossy images of Krasner on set and socialising with the cast and crew of various films, including Jean Simmons, Cary Grant, Fritz Lang, Lou Costello, Joan Fontaine, Lauren Bacall and John Wayne etc, together with ephemera including four short scripts entitled 'Frontier', 'Give More in '54' (United Jewish Fundraising Campaign), 'The Miracle of Stereophonic Sound' (1954) and 'Farewell Symphony' (1954) bearing the stamp of Otto Lang, film reviews including a copy of The Film Daily with covering letter dated 1951, making reference to an enclosed review of People Will Talk (1951), and one other the same; referencing Three Coins in a Fountain (1954), copies of International Photographer magazine, a programme for the press preview of the motion picture The Egg and I (1947), an official promotional photograph from the 'World Famous' Coconut Grove night club in Los Angeles (featured in the 2004 motion picture The Aviator), together with a U.S Government War Department certificate for the 'Give Dogs and Dollars' scheme, awarded to Krasner for the donation of the family dog 'Rex' to the war effort, alongside an American National Red Cross Volunteer Special Services Certificate awarded to Mrs Mildred Krasner in July 1943, and a post-War Award of Merit certificate from the United Jewish Appeal, alongside a quantity of personal family photographs and ephemera Originally from Brooklyn, New York, Milton Krasner was working on productions for the silver screen during the Classical Hollywood Cinema Age, having first started out as an assistant cameraman in 1917. By 1933 he was promoted to the role of lighting cameraman and was assigned to mostly second features until the mid 1940s when his excellence in black and white photography was finally recognised. He is perhaps best remembered for his time at 20th Century Fox during the 1950s and beyond, where he photographed many of the studio's opulent technicolour epics including 'Demetrius and the Gladiators' (1954), 'Desiree' (1954), 'The Rains of Ranchipur' (1955), 'Rawhide' (1951), 'How the West Was Won' (1962) and 'Three Coins in a Fountain' (1954); for which he won an Academy Award. He worked with all leading stars of the day, in particular Marilyn Monroe with whom he collaborated on a number of titles, including 'All About Eve' (1950), 'Monkey Business' (1952) 'O. Henry's Full House' (1952), 'The Seven Year Itch' (1955) and 'Bus Stop' (1956). His last production was 'Beneath the Planet of the Apes' (1970) and he passed away in 1988 at Woodland Hills, California aged 84 years.
A 17th Century and later oak blanket chestThe rectangular moulded top concealing a fitted candle box above a channeled frieze and uprights with three panels each carved with a central flower head within four stylized leaves, the central panel carved with initials M R, raised on stile feet, 126 x 22 x 59cm
Early 20th century mid-size silver pocket watch signed R Reid Birmingham 1885, continental silver pocket watch stamped 800 and one other WATCHES - as we are not a retailer, these items are sold as seen and may or may not be in full working order. If you would like any advice, or a full condition report, please contact our valuation team Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
R. Burnand Newcastle on Tyne 12 bore side/side hammer shotgun, 30" Damascus barrels, improved and improved choke, 2.5" chambers, black powder proof, rib marked "R. Burnand, Pilgrim Street, Newcastle on Tyne", rotary underlever, locks marked "R. Burnand" with scroll engraving, action also marked "Joseph Brazier Ashes", double trigger, 15" crossover stock. The gun comes with leather case with green baize lined interior and label to lid "Rich d Burnand Gunmaker, Pilgrim Street, Newcastle on Tyne", with further paper label to exterior "Property of Rev. Arthur Fuller, Sandringham". NOTE - Richard Burnand was working in Newcastle between 1843 and 1886 and was originally believed to have taught William Greener, see British Gunmaker Volume 3 by Nigel Brown page 212. Rev. Arthur Fuller C.V.O., M.A. Rector of Sandringham 1926-1942 and Domestic Chaplain to His Majesty King George V 1926-1936, King Edward VIII 1936 and George VI 1937-1942. No visible Serial No. STOCK & ACTION ONLY - BARRELS WILL ONLY BE RELEASED TO AN RFD
Mark L. Upton, pair of watercolours, "Leading Artist" Jumping at Towcester Racecourse 1981 ridden by Carl Llewellyn, Trainer Nick Gaselee, Owner Julian R. Belfrage, 24 cm x 33 cm, framed and signed, "Pucks Place", ridden by John Francome also Trained by Nick Gaselee, 24 cm x 33 cm, framed and signed. ARR
7 books, "The Fly Makers Handbook by an Angler" printed by The Liverpool Printing & Stationery Company Limited, "Minor Tactics of The Chalk Stream" by G.E.M. Skues, "Taking Larger Trout" by Lawrence R. Koller, "Brook & River Trouting" by Harfield H. Edmonds and Norman N. Lee, "Wade The River, Drift The Loch" by R. McDonald Robertson. "Where The Bright Waters Meet" by Harry Plunket Greene, The Fly Fishers Classic Library 1992, "River Angling for Salmon & Trout" by John Younger, The Fly Fishers Classic Library 1995 with slip.
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear original series - six diecast models comprising No.2 B Type Bus, No.3 E Class Tramcar, No.4 Sentinel Steam Wagon, No.5 1929 Le Mans Bentley, No.6 AEC 'Y' Type Lorry and No.7 4 Ton Leyland Lorry W&R Jacob & Co Ltd, generally vg to exc in vg boxes [6] - Est £60 - £100
Royal Albert "Rose-Marie" coffee cans and saucers for six settings, also four other coffee cans and saucers with hand painted decoration of fruit together with a matching cream jug, some items signed (F R Budd?). Condition Report. Royal Albert - One can has re-stuck handle, otherwise good with slight wear to gilt and enamel.Hand Painted - Two cans and milk jug do not ring when tapped but no visible cracks or chips, two ring when tapped but one has a small nick on rim.Saucers generally in good condition, one has small nick on foot rim. Rubbed gilt especially to interiors of jug and two cans.
•OSWALD HAMILTON CUNINGHAM (1883-c.1935) HOMEWARDS Etching, printed with tone, on simili-japan, signed and inscribed with title 25 x 26cm.; with a lithograph by S. Alick Knight, of `Fishing Village`, numbered 7/20, signed and dedicated To B.E.E. Sutcliffe from S A R 1945, 21 x 27.5cm. (2) ++ The former good; the latter with a little damp staining

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