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DONALD C L CREE AND R A P PINCKNEY (ED); THE ROYAL CRUISING CLUB JOURNAL, Season 1935, orig cl blind stamped with R C C logo, slightly worn and soiled + DONALD C L CREE AND F R HOLLAND SWANN: THE ROYAL CRUISING CLUB JOURNAL, Season 1938, orig cl gt + DONALD C L CREE, ROGER A P PINCKNEY AND GEOFFREY J HIBBERT: THE ROYAL CRUISING CLUB JOURNAL, Season 1939, orig cl gt, worn, (3)
ERNL BRADFORD: THE AMERICA’S CUP, 1964, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + R D BURNELL: RACES FOR THE AMERICA’S CUP, 1965, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + TONY FAIRCHILD: THE AMERICA’S CUP CHALLENGE, 1983, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + JOHN YOUNG: TWO TALL MASTS, THE AMERICA’S CUP CHALLENGE, 1965, 1st edn, orig cl d/w + HUGH D WALL: THE SOUTHERN CROSS, 1974, orig cl d/w + JOHN BERTRAND: BORN TO WIN, 1986, orig cl d/w + two others similar, (8)
AN ENGLISH LEAD-BRONZE SKILLET, the handle cast with the inscription C V[reading U] B LOYAL TO HIS MAGISTE with arrowhead device at the tip and notched triangular wedge-shaped bracket, on three tapered feet, bowl 19.5cm diam, 47cm l, 17th c The arrowhead device may be that of the founder, John Fathers. A similar example is illustrated Gentle (R) & R Feild, Domestic Metalwork 1640-1820, revised edition, Woodbridge 1994, p244. ++Two feet of uneven length but apparently not reduced
ESSERY (R J) AND D JENKINSON - THE LMS COACH 1923-1957, illustrated, cloth, dust jacket, Sheperton 1969; C Garratt - The Golden Years of British Steam Trains, 1994; G Morrison - Scottish Railways Then & Now, 1999 and about forty others, steam railways, particularly Scottish (approximately 45) ++In good second hand or better condition
An Art Nouveau gold dragonfly pendant by Rene Lalique. The four dragonflies grouped around a central cabochon blue stone and suspending a pear shaped blue stone. With plique-a-jour enamel wings and plain enamel decoration. The reverse realistically chased. Signed LALIQUE (fig 1). Partially obscured Lalique maker's mark to the suspension ring (fig 3). French control mark (fig 2). On a gold bar link chain with enamel decoration and plain fine gold link extension. 7cm wide. With a cream silk square covered box signed R. Lalique. 40 Cours - la - Reine. Paris to the lining. Provenance: Family tradition holds that the pendant was. originally the property of Monsieur and Madame Vassal, who were living in the Saint Lger Castle in the Yvelines, Paris. It was subseqently sold at auction in Drouot as part of a three day disposal of the family's possessions in 1922.
* A 9 carat gold identity bracelet, of filed curb links; with a filed link bracelet; and a 9 carat gold filed curb link bracelet with the letter S and R attached, all with convention marks, 34g gross To be sold on behalf of the Police (4DC02069) and is subject to VAT on the hammer price Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A peridot and diamond ring, the step cut enclosed by small brilliant cuts, to a 9 carat hallmarked gold shank, finger size R; with a peridot and diamond ring of cross over design, the 9 carat gold hallmarked shank finger size M1/2; a five stone aquamarine ring with single cut diamond points between, finger size R1/2; and a pink tourmaline and diamond cluster ring, the oval cut enclosed by single cuts, the 9 carat hallmarked shank finger size Q1/2 Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A quantity of antique fiddle and thread pattern flatware: a set of six tablespoons, crested by R. Crossley and G. Smith, London, a set of 6 tablepoons, crested by W.Eley & W.Fearn, London 1805, a set of 7 tableforks, crested by W.Eley & W.Fearn, London 1804, a set of six 8 dessert forks, crested by William Bateman, London 1822, 14 various teaspoons, 5 various saltspoons, a pair of sauce ladles and a soup ladle, crested, 88oz. (49)
A Victorian engraved presentation trowel, in a fitted case, inscribed 'Presented to Mrs S.J. Cooper, on the occasion of the laying the foundation stone of St Lukes Church Sunday School room Worsbro' Common Whit, Monday 1879', by R. Martin & E.Hall, Sheffield 1877, 32.2in (12.7cm) long, 7.25.

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