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PAIR OF CHINA MEDICINE SPOONS. 4ins long, white china medicine spoon marked with dosage rings ‘TABLE’ ‘DESSERT’ & ‘TEA’ & printed to side ‘GRADUATED MEDICINE SPOON/ REGISTERED MARK 22 1873 S MAW SON & THOMPSON LONDON’. Plus 3.25ins long, white china medicine spoon marked with dosage marks inside ‘DESSERT SPOON’ & ‘TEASPOON’ ‘R. THOMSON CHEMIST ELGIN/ COD LIVER OIL CREAM’ to sides. (2) Good. NR
ZENITH (Chronographe Or jaune / ChronoMaster Triple Quantième réf. 30 0243 410), vers 2000. Chronographe dit ChronoMaster à complications phase de lune. Boîtier en or jaune à lunette godronnée et fond vissé en saphir de synthèse (mouvement apparent). Cadran blanc porcelaine avec échelle tachymétrique à trois compteurs : heures et phase de lune à 6h, petite seconde à 9h, minutes à 3h, date entre 4 et 5h, jour et semaine par guichet en haut du cadran. Index chiffres romains appliqués et aiguilles dauphine en or. Bracelet de cuir à boucle Zenith en or et un bracelet de crocodile. Mouvement : Calibre mécanique automatique EL PRIMERO signé ZENITH 410 Z / (31 r) certifié COSC - 22777 Swiss. Diam. : 40 mm. État : Très bon état (Écrin d’origine, livret et certificat du COSC). (Poids brut 91.40 g) .
TITUS GENEVE (Chronographe GT / Or rose), vers 1950. Chronographe classique en or rose à dos clippé (numéroté, signé et poinçonné) et poussoirs carrés. Cadran cuivré vintage à deux compteurs cerclés (secondes à 9h et minutes à 3h) avec échelle tachymétrique. Aiguilles lance en acier bleui et chiffres arabes peints. Verre minéral et bracelet de cuir. Mouvement : Calibre mécanique à remontage manuel LANDRON / 51 (17 r) Swiss. Diam. : 37.5 mm. État Bon état. (Poids brut 42,60 g) .
JAEGER-leCOULTRE (Chronographe Reverso / Squadra GMT), vers 2007. Chronographe sport Reverso à grande ouverture, modèle choisi par les équipes de la coupe du monde de Polo. Boîtier orientable en acier inoxydable à fond clippé avec un verre saphir et mouvement décoré Cotes de Genève. Lunette cannelée. Cadran acier avec centre guilloché à trois compteurs et grande date guichet à 12h. Fonctions: heures à 9h, minutes à 3h, cadran 24h à 6h. Chiffres arabes et aiguilles acier luminescentes. Bracelet de crocodile couleur Havane à boucle déployante. Mouvement : Calibre mécanique remontage automatique signé JLC 754 (39 r) Swiss. Dim. : 50.5 x 35 mm. État : Très bon état (Écrin et livret Jaeger-leCoultre d`origine) .
SARDA (Grand Calendrier / Moon), vers 1950. Élégante montre à quantième plaqué or à dos clippé en acier. Cadran argent (taché) avec échelle de date et lecture par l`aiguille flèche bleu. Phase de lune à 6h et dato jour et mois par guichet à 12h. Index flèches appliqués, trotteuse rouge et aiguilles squelette or. Fonctions calendrier réglées par les ergots le long du boîtier. Mouvement : Calibre mécanique remontage manuel VALJOUX / 90 (17 r) Swiss. Diam. : 35.5 mm. État : Bon état .
CHRONOGRAPHE ATELIER (Chronographe GT pour BREITLING), vers 1950. Chronographe classique grande ouverture plaqué or jaune à dos clippé acier (non signé), anses cornes et poussoirs carrés. Cadran acier vintage à deux compteurs cerclés (secondes à 9h et minutes à 3h) avec échelle tachymétrique. Aiguilles lance et index appliqués en or rose. Bracelet de cuir pilote. Mouvement : Calibre mécanique à remontage manuel / LANDRON 48 (17 r) Swiss. Diam. : 38 mm. État : Bon état .
BELL & ROSS (Vintage BR 123 Carbon - Black), vers 2011. Montre de pilote d`aviation en acier à traitement PVD à fond vissé et gravé de marquage d`inspiration militaire. Cadran noir à petit compteur seconde et date intégrée à 6h. Aiguilles stylisées et index à substance lumineuse. Bracelet en cuir box à boucle PVD. Mouvement : Calibre mécanique remontage automatique signé B&R / Eta 2895-2 Swiss. Diam. : 42 mm. État : Très bon état .
CHRONOGRAPHE SUISSE (Chronographe GT / Or rose), vers 1950. Chronographe classique en or rose à dos clippé (numéroté et poinçonné, double fond en acier avec coup) et poussoirs carrés. Cadran crème (restauré) à deux compteurs (secondes à 9h et minutes à 3h) avec échelle tachymétrique et télémétrique. Aiguilles lance luminescentes et chiffres arabes peints. Bracelet d`autruche Atanoff. Mouvement : Calibre mécanique à remontage manuel LANDRON / 51 (17 r) Swiss. Diam. : 37 mm. État : Très bon état (Écrin bois). (Poids brut 45,8 g) .
LIP (Chronographe Tallon / Mach 2000 – 3 Couleurs), vers 1974. Célèbre chronographe dessiné par Roger Tallon pour la mythique collection de 1974. Boîtier en alliage d’aluminium anodisé noir. Fond acier vissé. Poussoirs en forme de boules dans sa version trois couleurs. Cadran noir deux compteurs. Date à 6h. Aiguilles blanches heures et minutes. Trotteuse jaune fluo. Bracelet en caoutchouc signé LIP. Ecrin d`origine dessiné par R. Tallon. Mouvement : Calibre mécanique remontage manuel LIP / VALJOUX 7734 (R 873) Swiss. Dim. : 41 x 44 mm. État : Très bon état (Écrin lip Tallon d’époque) .
LIP (Lot : Plongeur & Nautic Lady), vers 1969. Lot comprenant : 1. Rare montre de plongeur en acier de forme tonneau à lunette unidirectionnelle et fond vissé. Cadran argenté à index bâton appliqués et aiguilles en acier luminova, date à 3h. Bracelet tropic. Dim. : 37 mm. État : Très bon état. 2. Modèle féminin de la célèbre Nautic Lady électromécanique. Boîtier en acier à fond vissé et lunette tournante noire graduée. Index et aiguilles flèche luminova, date guichet à 3h. Bracelet tropic en caoutchouc. Dim. : 31 mm. État : Très bon état. Mouvement pour les deux : Calibre remontage électromécanique LIP / R.184 - French made .
VIRGILE. Églogues. Paris, Charles L`Angelier, 1555. Petit in-8, veau moucheté, dos lisse orné, pièce de titre de maroquin rouge, tranches rouges (reliure du XVIII° siècle). Ouvrage illustré de 11 vignettes gravées sur bois dans le texte dont une répétée. Impression italique sur deux colonnes, le texte latin et la traduction française des dix églogues de Virgile. (Manquent les deux derniers feuillets de texte et le dernier feuillet blanc). [Avec, relié à la suite:] - OVIDE. Sus la complainte du noier, traduite en françois par R. le Blanc. Paris, Charles l`Angelier, 1554. Petit in-8 de (8) ff. - HÉSIODE. Les œuvres et les jours. Lyon, Jean de Tournes, 1547. Petit in-8 de 70-(2 bl.) pp. Traduction en vers de 10 syllabes par Richard Leblanc. (Coins frottés, mouillure, certains feuillets rognés courts)
AN ALBERT MEDAL GROUP OF THREE, consisting of Albert Medal 2nd Class in bronze, WWI British War Medal and Victory Medal. The Albert Medal (2nd Class in bronze) in original fitted case (case A/F), engraved to the back "Presented by his Majesty to Arthur Eccleshall for Gallantry in Saving a Life at Bushbury Railway Station on the 2nd October 1908". BWM and Victory named "203972 PTE. A. Eclleshall S. Staffs R.".Note: Arthur Eccleshall was awarded the Albert Medal for saving the life of a child at Bushbury Railway Station on the 2nd October 1908. Three children were crossing the tracks when Albert saw a light engine approaching.Shouting to them, two cleared the tracks, the third, however, ran along the tracks in front. In response, Arthur jumped from the platform and managed to lift the child to safety before being struck by the engine, knocking him unconscious in the process. Albert went on to serve in WWI, and spent part of the war as a prisoner of war at Minden. He died in 1958 as a result of a heart attack, which he suffered while watching his beloved Wolverhampton Wanderers play at Molinuex, aged 69. With the group is also a small silver cross, engraved "Merit Medal, presented by Liverpool Weekly Post, to Arthur Eccleshall", together with an extensive array of related ephemera, to include a number of letters from the Home Office regarding the investigation and then eventual awarding of the Albert Medal, telegrams, newspaper clippings and original photographs of Arthur. Also included is a copy of `Brave Railwaymen by Allan Stainstreet` signed by the author and dedicated to the family of Arthur, dated 25/11/88 (the book gives a full account of the story and award of the Albert Medal)
A COLLECTION OF MAINLY WARWICKSHIRE AND COTSWOLD INTEREST BOOKS including `Annals of Winchcombe and Sudeley` by Emma Dent 1877 A/F, `The History of Evesham` by George May 1834 A/F, `Annals of the Warwickshire Hunt` by Sir Charles Mordaunt & the Hon. & Rev. W. R. Verney 1896 (2 vols), etc. (12).
A COLLECTION OF ASTON VILLA INTEREST EPHEMERA, to include a 1975 UEFA CUP away fixture ticket stub v R. Antwerp F. C., together with a `Special Excursion` ticket and `Ellerman Travel` itinerary for fans travelling to and from Antwerp by rail and sea, a 1921 Aston Villa `Complimentary Pass to Pavilion` signed by the Director, a 1919-1920 season team photograph, and a 1977 League Cup Final Replay ticket stub v Everton.
AMENDMENT TO CATALOGUE A pair of oils on board by William Havell (1782-1857) Both signed W.Havell and dated 1822. The reverse of both boards has the names J E Godolphin & R Godolphin indistinctly penciled. 35.5 x 22.8cm. William Havell came from a well-known Reading family of artists and engravers. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1804 and at the British Institution from 1806. He was one of the first members of the Water colour Society. In 1816 he accompanied Lord Amherst's mission to China on board 'The Alceste' as artist to the expedition. The venture was not a success for Havell and in 1817 he sailed for India. He spent nine years in India painting portraits before returning to England in 1826 after a bout of cholera. The first painting shows a young uniformed staff officer of the Honourable East India Company. He is resplendent in his double breasted scarlet tunic with dark blue facings and gold braided epaulettes. His dress sword is casually looped under his arm and he holds a bicorn hat with a red and white plume in his right hand. He stands in front of a large stone column. The background shows a palm tree, a ships mast and a large white colonial building. Note: This portrait is very similar to another portrait of Havell's in the British Library's East India Company archive, showing General Sir John Withington Adams in India. The second portrait shows a finely dressed young lady (possibly the officer's wife) in a lush garden of holly-hocks, a minaretted Indian tower in the distance. She is billowing in a confection of directoire style, embroidered white muslin, decorated with pink silk ribbons
An 18th Century Old English pattern table spoon, maker’s mark ‘R C’; a matched set of three Victorian fiddle pattern table spoons, maker’s marks of Robert Williams and John Stone, Exeter 1839; a set of five Victorian feather edged teaspoons, London 1842; two other teaspoons, a set of six silver-handled tea knives (cased), a Victorian fiddle pattern mustard spoon, and a silver handled sharpening steel, total approx. weight (weighable silver) 11 1/2 troy oz (19)
A group of medals to include a 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Defence Medal and War Medal 1939-45 with miniatures; together with a British War Medal 1914-18 awarded to R-31250 Pte W Seabright K.R. Rifle C; also a Mine Clearance Service sleeve badge and two smaller badges and two other Combined Operations Medals
A Royal Worcester porcelain hand painted cabinet plate, the central reserve painted with apples and blackberries by R. Sebright inside an elaborate gilt border, puce mark to base and date code for 1912, diameter 22.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: Very minor rubbing to the raised gilding, there is a slight area of scratching to the white ground of the front surface at approximately 2 o'clock, but this does not detract.
A Royal Worcester hand painted cabinet cup and saucer, the cup with gilt exterior and interior decorated with three cherries and two plums, signed F Harper, the saucer decorated with apples, grapes and strawberries, signed M Hart, a further Royal Worcester hand painted cabinet cup and saucer, the cup externally decorated with a peacock in landscape, signed R Austin, the saucer decorated with branches (af). CONDITION REPORT: Harper cup: minor wear to the interior and some surface wear to the exterior but free from chips cracks and restoration. Hart saucer: pin head sized nick to the gilt rim, some surface scratching and is very dirty. Peacock cup: minor surface wear, free from chips, cracks and restoration. Saucer has a severe 7cm crack which is opened running from the rim of the plate to the centre and is well worn to the interior.
A Macintyre barrel shaped mug transfer decorated with a vignette of a soldier inscribed "A Gentleman in Kharki" (sic) after R. Caton Woodville, the reverse printed with Rudyard Kipling's prose "The Absent Minded Beggar", printed marks to base, height 9cm. CONDITION REPORT: The gilding is heavily rubbed, there is a tiny 4mm x 1.5mm slither chip to the interior of the rim, some surface scratches and marks.
A pitch pine medal cabinet with fall front enclosing eight drawers containing seven WWI silver War medals and nine Victory medals and a quantity of research. CONDITION REPORT: ,Nine Victory medals: "16955 PTE. C. W. KELSALL NOTTS. & DERBY. R", "LIEUT. T. P. LANGFORD", "15187 PTE. D. MARROW. R. W. FUS", "21-1201 PTE. J. W. BREW. NORTH'D FUS.", "2994 PTE. W. KEARSLEY. E. LAN. R.", "37383 PTE. J. J. WYATT. LAN. FUS.", "63538 PTE. T. J. WRIGHT L'POOL R.", "25998 SJT. L. G. ROBINSON R. A. M. D." and "114666. PTE. 2. R. JONES. R. A. F.". Seven War medals: "29130 PTE.D.LAW. DORSET.R.", "GS-17493 PTE.E.MATTHEWS. R.FUS.", 16788. PTE.A.LUCAS. R.SCOTS.", "SE-23991 PTE.M.GOODFELLOW A.V.C.", "3386 PTE.J.S.POWELL. S.WALES BORD.", "32419 PTE.G.DAVIDSON. DURH.L.I." and "22813 PTE.E.FERRIS. A.S.C.".
Three Cheshire Regiment medal groups, comprising a Boer War/WWI group to 5764 Sergeant W Champion, Queens South Africa medal with three clasps for Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, Kings South Africa medal with two clasps for South Africa 1901 and 1902, WWI trio including 1914 Star and bar 5th Aug-22nd Nov 1914 (South Africa medals to Private, the WWI trio to Sergeant), a further WWI medal trio 13087 Private R Blake and a WWI pair to 35419 Private HE Nicholls.

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