A George IV reclining oak library armchair by R Daws, with adjustable mechanism, on carved front legs with claw and ball feet/see illustration Condition Report: This has been in a country house attic for some time. The buckram type upholstery is worn, has holes and tears and needs to be overhauled. The reclining mechanism is in working order although the metal brackets under the front legs suggest there should be a leg rest or foot pad, this is not present. Stamped to each back leg. Section missing from bottom of one back leg. Show wood needs a clean and polish.
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HM Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother - signed Presentation portrait photograph of The Queen Mother wearing a diamond tiara, necklace and bracelet and a beautiful ball gown - signed and dated in ink 'Elizabeth R 1964', in glazed frame, 79cm x 60cm overall, with separate brass plaque 'HM The Queen Mother - opened Hunterston Generating Station on 22nd September 1964'
HM Queen Elizabeth II and The Duke of Edinburgh - fine black and white Royal Presentation portrait photograph of the young Queen and her consort, signed and dated in ink on the mount 'Elizabeth R 1953 Philip', in original ebonised frame, 30.5cm x 23cm CONDITION REPORT Actual photograph 23.5cm high x 18cm wide. Mount 28.5cm x 20.5cm
Contemporary silver spirit kettle of baluster form, with scroll fruitwood handle, covered spout and hinged domed cover in the Queen Anne style, with separate silver burner and frame, matching cream jug (London 1983), maker - R. C. P., together with a matching hot water jug (London 1997), same maker. All at approximately 35ozs, coffee pot 17.5cm overall height (5)
Composite canteen of George IV, William IV, Victorian and later kings pattern with anthemion heel flatware, comprising twenty-eight dinner forks, twelve dessert spoons, twenty dessert forks, three tablespoons, pair ladles and one other, sifter spoons and four salt spoons, majority with engraved crests (London, various dates and makers), together with twelve Irish silver tablespoons, same pattern (Dublin 1834), maker - C. C. and six Scottish silver kings pattern teaspoons (Glasgow 1838), maker - D. C. R. All at approximately 228ozs (89 pieces in total)
Rowland S. R. Moon, Late Victorian woolwork embroidery of St Peter's Church, Bolton, the church depicted in a landscape above religious verse and inscription dated 1899, 61cm x 62cm CONDITION REPORT Some discolouration of the wool, particularly evident in the text to lower section which is now difficult to read, otherwise ok
A Minton Faience type floor standing amphora, painted with flowers, foliage and birds, signed R Pilsbury, supported on tortoiseshell majolica triform stand, with mask heads and scrolls, dated cipher for 1877, no. 1014, 91cm. Footnote: Richard Pilsbury (1830-97) was one of Mintons leading artists specialising in flower painting. Pilsbury's work was included in numerous international exhibitions.
* WALTER ROBIN JENNINGS (1927 - 2005), LOCH EILT oil on canvas, signed 'W. R. Jennings' 49cm x 59cm Framed Note: Walter Robin Jennings 1927-2005 was born in Dudley, Staffordshire and was an active artist throughout most of his working life. He was a landscape and animal painter, primarily in oil and exhibited widely. His work has been reproduced in card form by Medici, Royle and Solomon & Whitehead.
THE BEATLES - PLEASE PLEASE ME 1ST STEREO - A very scarce 1st UK stereo pressing of the famous debut studio album by The Beatles, issued on Parlophone with black and gold labels (PCS 3042). Dick James credits for tracks A1,2,6,7 and B4,6. The Dick James credits are misaligned on the 2nd and 3rd line on the side 1 label, indicating an first run. MATRIX/STAMPERS: YEX 94-1 1 G + YEX 95-1 1 R. Note that the stampers are from "machine 1" and as such this is the earliest possible pressing. The record is in G+ condition. There are several surface marks to the record but no deeper scratches or "feelable" marks. The labels are fully readable and only a little worn. The sleeve is in VG condition. The rear flipback designed sleeve is worn on the top and bottom with a few small tears. The front of the sleeve in nice clean condition.
A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL COSMOGRAPH "FLOATING DIAL" DAYTONA BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1987, REF. 16520 WITH ROLEX BOX & BOOKLETS D: Black dial with luminous inlaid white gold batons, triple register with silver rings recording hours, minutes & continuous seconds. M: 31 jewel automatic chronometer movement, signed Montres Rolex S.A. & numbered, Zenith El Primero base movement calibre 4030. C: Oyster case with units per hour bezel, sapphire crystal, signed Montres Rolex S.A., R serial no., Rolex screw down crown & pushers, case diameter measures approx. 39mm. B: Rolex Oyster bracelet, numbered 78390/503.CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition, with some small signs of age to sub dials. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition. B: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
A FINE & RARE GENTLEMAN'S 18K SOLID GOLD ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL COSMOGRAPH "FLOATING DIAL" DAYTONA BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1988, REF. 16528 D: Black dial with luminous inlaid gold batons, triple register with gilt rings recording hours, minutes & continuous seconds. M: 31 jewel automatic chronometer movement, signed Montres Rolex S.A. & numbered, Zenith El Primero base movement calibre 4030. C: Oyster case with units per hour bezel, sapphire crystal, signed Montres Rolex S.A., R serial no., hallmarked, Rolex screw down crown & pushers, case diameter measures approx. 39mm. B: Original 18k solid gold Rolex Oyster Daytona bracelet, numbered 78668/103.CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition. B: In excellent condition. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet
Cockermouth and Workington Railway Guards watch by Reid and Sons of Newcastle. A brass and mahogany cased chain driven fusee Guards Watch dating from circa 1847, this important timepiece was used by Guards, set and locked at Cockermouth or Workington, then travelled with the Guard so he could confirm the time at the Stations at which they stopped. Certainly in use before Greenwich time signals were sent by Telegraph. The Brass case is hand engraved to the rear Presented by the C&W R Co to Robert Johnston after 27 years faithful service, this confirms that his watch was presented to him on retirement. The movement fully signed Reid & Sons Newcastle on Tyne is in clean and working condition. One of the rarest railway timepieces to surface as nothing much survives from this company as it amalgamated with the LNWR in 1866. Complete with key for case, and keys for winding and hand setting. Robert Johnson is recorded as being born c1804/5 and in the 1841 census is a publican, In the 1851-71 censuses he is recorded as being a guard who lived in Cockermouth, so the presentation would have been around 1874, he died in Whitehaven aged 79 in 1883. Thanks to Geoff Denwood for this research.
One bottle 2013 White Zinfandel Gallo, one bottle 2012 White Grenache Gallo, one bottle 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon Blossom Hill, one bottle 2012 Sauvignon Blanc Gallo, one bottle 2012 Chardonnay Mirassou, one bottle 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon R. Mondavi, two bottles 2012 Moscato Gallo, one bottle 2012 Cabernet Sauvignon Gallo, one bottle 2012 Chardonnay Bridlewood, one bottle NV California White, one bottle 2012 Ruby Cabernet Cimarosa (12)

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