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James I, Gold Unite, Second Coinage 1604-1619, (36mm, 9.78g), mm cinquefoil, IACOBVS D G MA BRI FRA ET HI REX, crowned and armoured half-length fourth bust right, orb in left hand, sceptre topped with lis in right leaning against shoulder, rev. FACTAM EOS IN GENTEM VNAM ('I shall make them into one people'), crowned shield of arms divides I R, (S.2619), double struck to left obv., horizontal die crack across sceptre and neck of bust, light contact marks and scratches, rev. some damage to legend at 9 o'clock, o/wise all legends clear and good centre detail, Good Fine
Pilkingtons Royal Lancastrian small covered jar, by R Joyce, circa 1914-38, decorated with bass swimming amidst seaweed, in copper lustrous colours against a blue ground, painted and impressed marks, height 9.5cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Diamond cluster ring, centred with a marquise cut diamond of approx. 0.25ct, flanked by tiny round cut diamonds (one stone deficient), within crossover shoulders channel set with baguette cut diamonds, on an 18ct yellow gold split shank and ring, size R, gross weight approx. 5.4g; also another diamond cluster ring, set with sixteen tiny round cut diamonds in a pave square setting and crossover shank in 18ct yellow gold, size R/S, gross weight approx. 4.3g (2) (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Emerald and opal five stone ring, having three small cushion cut emeralds dispersed with two cabochon opals, in scrolled claw mounts on a chased unmarked yellow metal ring, size R, gross weight approx. 3.1g (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
George V gent's diamond ring, set with an old cushion cut stone of approx. 0.25ct, mounted in an 18ct yellow gold, Chester 1913, size R, gross weight approx. 3.8g (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
A R Catherall (active late 20th Century), Conwy Castle, watercolour, signed with a monogram, dated 1975, 32cm x 44cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
John Hunt 'The Ascent of Everest', 3rd Impression 1954, with pencil signature attached on cover leaf; also Hartwig 'The Polar World', new edition, published by Longmans, Green & Co., 1892; H G R King 'The Antarctic' 1st edition, published by Blandford, 1969; three further volumes (6 Vols) (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
R G Lawrie, Glasgow, blackwood and celluloid bagpipes, circa 1930s, fully combed, original chanter, mounted with synthetic bag, wooden carrying case (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
E R Wilkes dated flambe vase, ovoid form with a short trumpet neck, decorated with stylised chrysanthemum and foliage, inscribed to the base 'E R Wilkes' and dated 1923, height 26.5cm (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
Sapphire and diamond seven stone ring, set with three brilliant cut diamonds totalling approx. 0.25ct, dispersed with four round cut sapphires, in 18ct white gold claw mounts, on an 18ct yellow gold ring, size R, gross weight approx. 3g (Please note condition is not noted. We strongly advise viewing to satsify yourself as to condition. If you are unable to view please request a condition report, which will be provided in writing).
18ct yellow gold bug design opal and diamond cluster ring, with six oval cabouchon opals and two diamonds (one diamond missing), width 16mm, 3.3gm, ring size M/N; with a yellow metal amethyst set band ring, width 12mm, 2.7gm, ring size Q/R (2)-The band ring has no hallmark, test as 14-18k for approximate guidance
A BLUE-PAINTED CAST-IRON STRIKING TURRET CLOCKBy J. W. Benson, Ludgate Hill, LondonWith two barrels and deadbeat escapement, signed with painted bronze panel in relief J. W. BENSON, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON to the left side and CLOCKMAKER TO H. R. H. THE PRINCE OF WALES to the right side, mounted with later exhibition dial and motion work, on a later square section wrought-iron stand81cm wide; 45cm high (excluding later dial); 39cm deepOverall: 202cm high; 54cm deepSee Mike Bundock and Chris McKay, James W Benson of Ludgate Hill - Turret Clock Makers, Herne Bay, 2002.Condition reportIn unrestored condition. Steel work corroded. With red-painted wood-rod pendulum. Two cast-iron weights. No crank key.
A LARGE FRENCH BRONZE ELEPHANT CLOCKIn the Louis XV style, late 19th centurySurmounted by a pagod holding a shade, with circular gilt dial and 25-piece enamel mounts for the chapters, central disc and five-minute markers, above a standing elephant, its trunk raised, on a naturalistic base, the twin train movement stamped R & C PARIS & LONDON 621, with strike on a bell41cm highCondition reportIn good original condition. The movement may require a service. There is no key. It has its pendulum.
AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER CANDLES SNUFFER'S TRAY AND A PAIR OF CANDLE SNUFFERS (2)The tray of shaped rectangular form with a scrolled handle, raised on three feet, crest engraved, length 16.8 cm, maker's mark struck four times T F, the candle snuffers struck with the maker's mark three times F R, combined weight 313 gms
A SILVER TEA STRAINER AND STAND (2)Each piece of Tudor Rose inspired design by R E Stone, London 1953, weight 126 gmsCondition Report; Both pieces are in good condition, the light tarnish would easily polish up, length of strainer 15.2cm, diameter of stand 8.7cm, otherwise in good condition
A FRENCH BRASS STRIKING AND REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCKBy E. Maurice & Co, Paris, No 1249, circa 1900The case with reeded uprights and five rectangular bevelled glass panels, the brass dial plate with overlaid pierced and chased foliate panel, enclosing a silvered chapter ring detailed R. Stewart Paris, with pierced and chased central roundel, push/repeat button, original silvered platform lever escapement, the backplate stamped with E. M & Co in an oval, with strike on a blued steel gong, together with its original burgundy-coloured Morocco leather travelling case19cm high (handle up)Condition reportThe carrying case handle is lost. Scuffs and marks consistent with age. The push buttons are lost. There is no key.The clock repeats but does not tick. It requires a full service and overhaul.
A GROUP OF FIVE MEDALS AND FURTHER ITEMS (QTY)See in description.Comprising; The India General Service Medal with two bars, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 and Tirah 1897-98, with engraved naming to: 4107 PTE J.McKenzie 1st Bn Dorset Regt, The Queen's South Africa Medal, with five bars, Tugela Heights, Orange Free State, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal and Laing's Nek, to; 4107, PTE.T.McKenzie, 2/Dorset. Rgt, The 1914-15 Star to; 4107 PTE T.McKenzie. Dorset;R. The 1914-18 British War Medal and The 1914-19 Victory Medal to; 4107 PTE T.McKenzie. Dorset.R., mounted on a bar as worn, also spare ribbons, two ribbon bars to include the 1911 Coronation Medal and a Dorset Regimental Journal March 1952
A FRENCH ENGRAVED GILT BRASS STRIKING AND REPEATING OVAL CARRIAGE CLOCKRetailed by R. P. Donaldson, Carlow, circa 1885The oval engraved case with a serpentine-shaped handle and push/repeat, the white enamel dial detailed R. P. Donaldson, Carlow, with blued steel 'Breguet' moon hands and subsidiary for alarm, original silvered platform, with bi-metallic compensated balance and club lever escapement, the twin train movement stamped 663, striking and repeating on a blued steel gong, together with its red Morocco leather case14cm high (handle down)PROVENANCE: Cyril Fish, thence by descent.Condition reportingThe case has been regilded. The movement ticks for a couple of minutes then stops. It strikes and repeats. Together with a double-ended key.
TWO RINGS (2)Comprising an 18ct white gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring, claw set with the circular cut sapphire in a surround of circular cut diamonds, ring size M and a half, London 1974, gross weight 3 gms and a gold ring, mounted with a marquise shaped sapphire, on a beaded ground, detailed 22 K, ring size R and a half, gross weight 4.3 gms
A GROUP OF SILVER (14)Comprising a pair of mustard pots London 1882, a pair of salts London 1882, a pair of pepperettes Birmingham 1935 with four blue glass liners, four condiments spoons, a Liberty & Co napkin ring Birmingham 1919 and another silver napkin ring by R E Stone, London 1953 commemorating the Coronation, combined weight 384 gms
A Great War group of five comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to Major T.V. Rebbeck, Territorial War Medal to Capt T.V. Rebbeck Hamps R. 1937 Coronation Medal and George V Territorial decoration, hallmarked for London 1920. Mounted as worn. Much the rarest of the First World War campaign medals there were only 78 Territorial War medals awarded to officers in the Hampshire Regiment. Thomas Victor Rebbeck was born in 1887, the son of Charles Rebbeck, an Estate Agent in Bournemouth who lived at 64 Drummond Road in Boscomb. He was Captain from 9th April 1910, he seems to have undertaken much of his service in India where he is recorded in November 1910 and where the 1/7th Battalion of the Hampshire Regiment spent much of the War. Following hostilities he has an address in Gervis Place, Bournemouth and it is quite possible that he was involved with the family firm of Rebbeck Brothers Estate Agents in Poole Road after the war. It seems he died in 1942 at the age of 55. With copied Medal Index Card and other rolls etc. *CR Good condition as worn.
A large bronze award medal, Britannia seated l. surrounded by female figures bearing the proceeds of Art, Science, Industry and Agriculture, a lion in thew foreground. Reverse '1862 Londini Honoris Causa'. L.C. Wyon F. named to the rim 'Chappell & Co Class XVI'. 7.5cm. (Eimer 1553). Class XVI was for musical instruments. Chappell and Co were well known at the time for publishing sheet music and manufacturing pianos. With a similar 's ociete Internationale Forrestier et Miniere Du Congo' medal, 8.5cm and a medal celebrating Jacques Cousetau by R. Duboc, 9cm. (3 medals). *CR First with edge knocks and slight marking to surfaces. Second good, third with light surface marks.
A China 1900 medal, no clasp, named to Lieut. R.Acheson Gray, R.I.M. and Queen's South Africa medal, no clasps, named to Lieut. R. Acheson-Gray R.I.M.S. Canning. The Royal Indian Marine Ship Canning was a troop ship commanded by A.J.G. Piffard. This appears to be one of only 16 Queen's South Africa Medals awarded to this ship. Remounted court style for display. *CR Good condition.
A Bronze medal, obverse Edward VII bust r by Emil Fuchs, above date of 1901, reverse 's ociety of Arts Manufacture and Commerce, the rim 'Margaret M. Rudge for a design for printed Muslins. Owen Jones Competition 1904'. 5.5cm (Eimer 1863). With two white metal medals, the first marking the death of George IV with front view of Windsor Castle to the Reverse (Eimer 1219) and a medal by Spink and Son celebrating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. 3 medals. *CR First with slightly uneven surface, second lacking silvered finish, third good.
A Great War Trio comprising Military Medal named to 52628 Pte A.S. James 18/Glouc. R. War Medal and Victory Medal to R-18027 Pte A.S. James 19-Lond R. Arthur S. James served with the 19th (County of London Battalion) London Regiment and towards the end of hostilities with the 18th (Service) Battalion of the Gloucester Regiment which was formed at Clacton on the 20th June 1918 from cadre of the 5th Oxford and Bucks L.I. *CR On long ribbons, good condition.
The black short shell jacket with gilt braided borders and seeded buttons, with scarlet lining and label for J.B. Johnstone Dublin and London, and in ink below 'A R Kirkpatrick Esq R.A.' With corded epaulettes with a single star for the rank of 2nd Lieutenant, with Queen's Crown Royal Artillery buttons. With breeches with broad scarlet stripe and buttons marked 'Mc Bride & Sons St James's S.W.'. With fringed sash and black leather belt and pouch bag with wavy bullion borders and finely worked gilt buckle and fittings, the end of the belt with VR within a cartouche beneath a crown, with flechette darts on an oval backing with rose, thistle and clover decoration. The pouch bag with conforming VR monogram within a cartouche beneath a crown. Alexander Richard Kirkpatrick J.P. of Donacomper near Celbridge in Co. Kildare (1813-1891). Born on the 6th August 1813 the oldest son of William of Donacomper Kirkpatrick and Mary Carr. He studied at Trinity Hall where he was both very wealthy, the family estates amounting to some 3,700 acres, and hunting mad, no doubt to the detriment of his studies. He married Catherine Louisa Trench in August 1854. A Barrister at Law from 1840 he is listed in the Ireland Directory at 18 Mountjoy square south, Dublin, Later being recorded as a JP and Magistrate. He is buried amongst members of his family at Donacomper Cemetery, County Kildare. The family sold Donacomper, an early 19th century Tudor-revival house, in 1965 following the death of Sir Ivone Kilpatrick a distinguished Diplomat, to the American Bredin family who retained much of the contents, the uniform may well have left the property at a sale of the residue at this time. See Burke's Landed Gentry of Ireland 1958. Provenance: ex collection of Daniel H.F. Gillman of Dun Laoire and Bray Co. Wicklow. (1909-2005). Gillman and his brother Sylvester were regular attendees at Coutny House auctions. Being Irish Georgian Society members, they were noted for their knowledge and collections of such items being credited in a number of relevant books including the 2nd edition of Mark Bence-Jones 'Guide to Irish Country Houses of 1988. *CR Jacket with signs of alteration or repair at cuffs, right elbow and possibly collar, signs of wear and a couple of small holes. Breeches with signs of wear. Sash and shoulder belt and patch with some signs of age and use. Generally a very fine uniform with magnificent shoulder belt and pouch.
A Great War 1914 Star named to 42541 Pte J. Day 1st Inniskillings. Private Day is recorded as being missing in May 1918 and later released from Germany as a prisoner of war in December 1918. 1915 Star named to 17460 L.Cpl W.W. Saville Worc R. Walter Saville arrived in France on the 19th July 1915, he also served with the Army Service Coprs before being demobilised as class Z on the 4th June 1919. War Medal named to 200119 Gnr W. Ball R.A. Victory Medal named to 100067 Gnr W. Adams R.A. who was wounded on the 14th September 1917 and entitled to a wound stripe. And a Mercantile Marine medal named to Henry Pettit. 5 medals. *CR First with scuffing to reverse.
A First World War compass dated 1915 with Government issue arrow by T.Cook and Son, with leather case and strap marked for Pulley and Powell, 1916. A clinometer in case, unmarked, a circular sided leather case with government arrow and B G, dated 1914 and a truncheon. And Brodie pattern helmet painted with an 'R' to the front. (5). *CR Clinometer damaged, other pieces showing signs of use and age, but generally good condition.
An India General Service Medal 1936-39 with North West Frontier 1937-39 clasp, named to 14282 Sep Ghulam Rasul 5-11 Sikh R. India Service Medal, 1945, unnamed as issued. A George VI Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to J. 103384 A.E. Bowerman A.B. H.M.S. Pembroke. Alfred Edward Bowerman from Chelmsford served from 1929 until 1941. A Special Constabulary Faithful Service Medal named to Walter Boundy. With a collection of cap badges and similar items. *CR Mixed states.
An American nail art trunk with a sliding three panel lid, the front with a U.S. eighth air force symbol in round headed brass nails, the sides and reverse with similar motifs, on small casters, 32cm high, 67cm wide and 30cm deep. A Second World War 's weetheart' box worked for 'Helen' from the 'Gold Coast 1945' and with an American Air Force badge, map of Africa and Elephant standing by a palm tree, heart shaped, 33cm x 29cm , 9cm high, with a single key. A black painted trunk marked to the front 'Army Staff Sargt R.F. Brownbill A.O.C. Jamaica' and to each end 's argt Major R F Brownbill RAOC' with two keys 33cm high, 77cm wide and 41cm deep. (3). *CR Mixed states, mostly in good condition.
A Great War 1914-15 Star named to 2306 Pte E. Goode R.War.R. Goode, from Birmingham served with the 6th Battalion of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, his war ended as a result of shell shock, he was entitled to a wound badge after 1 year and four months with the field force. A War Medal named to 104911 Pte A.Pepperell R.A.M.C. who died at sea on the 4th May 1917, he is commemorated on the Savona Memorial in Italy. Victory Medals named to 326781 Pte C. Freeman A& S.H. (1/8th) and 20202 Pte H. Williams Glouc R. Second World War Medals France and Germany, Italy (2), Africa, Burma and 39-45 Stars, War and Defence (2) Medals. 13 medals. *CR Some age related ware, largely as issued.
With a 47.5cm pointed sharpened single edged blade marked HZ to both sides, and with indistinct maker SE...., the 's ' shaped cross piece marked B 13 R, the brass mounted leather scabbard with various markings to the toe piece, 6R H 224 crossed out and B.11. R.10.5. 63cm overall. *CR A good example in generally very nice condition.
JEWELLERY BOOKS - DIAMOND GUIDES & REFERENCES COMPRISING; Diamonds: A Century of Spectacular Jewels, Penny Proddow and Marion Fasel, Harry N. Abrams, Inc., New York 1996 Diamonds: Diamond Stories, Katherine McGrath, (ed.), Assouline Publishing, New York 2021 Diamonds: An Early History of the King of Gems, Jack Ogden, Yale University Press, London 2018 Diamonds: Their History, Sources, Qualities and Benefits, Renée Newman, Firefly Books Ltd., Ontario 2021 Diamonds Across Time, Usha R. Balakrishnan, World Diamond Museum, London 2020 Diamond Jewelry: 700 Years of Glory and Glamour, Siana Scarisbrick, Thames & Hudson, Ltd., London 2019 Famous Diamonds, Ian Balfour, Antique Collectors' Club Ltd., Suffolk 2009 (7) The largest: 33cm x 25cm Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
JEWELLERY BOOKS - INDIA AND MIDDLE EAST COMPRISING; Bejewelled Treasures: The Al Thani Collection, Susan Stronge, V&A Publishing, London 2015 Crown Jewels of Iran, V. B. Meen and A. D. Tushingham, University of Toronto Press, 1968 East Meets West: Jewels of the Maharajas from the Al Thani Collection, Martin Chapman and Amin Jaffer, Fine Art Museum of San Francisco and DelMonico • Prestel, 2018 Farah Khan: A Bejewelled Life, Paolo de Luca (ed.), Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., New York 2018 India: Jewels that Enchanted the World, Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, Indo-Russian Jewellery Foundation, London 2014 Inspired by India: How India Transformed Global Design, Phyllida Jay, Roli Books, New Delhi 2022 Jewels of the Nizams, Usha R Bala Krishnan, Department of Culture, Government of India, New Delhi 2001 Nazims' Jewellery, Usha R Bala Krishnan, National Museum, New Delhi 2001 Stones of the Grand Bazaar, Fatma Altınbaş, Rizzoli International Publications, Inc., New York 2021 Traditional Indian Jewellery: Beautiful People, Bernadette Van Gelder, ACC Art Books Ltd., 2018 Traditional Indian Jewellery: The Golden Smile of India, Bernadette Van Gelder, ACC Art Books Ltd., 2018 Traditional Jewelry of India, Oppi Untracht, Thames & Hudson, Ltd., London 1997 Treasures of the Mughals and Maharajas: The Al Thani Collection, Amin Jaffer, Gian Carlo Calza, et al., Skira editore S.p.A., Milano 2017 (13) The largest: 36cm x 24cm Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Jamaica, Jamaica International Exhibition, 1891, a maroon leather Season Ticket, the cover decorated in gilt with arms and crown above world map, printed with conditions, etc. inside, numbered 1011, and signed by owner (Thos. [-------]), 73 x 50mm. Hinge worn, otherwise very fine, extremely rare £200-£260 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: R. Brandon Collection, DNW Auction 122, 2-3 April 2014, lot 1032 (part)
Danish West Indies, CHARLOTTE AMALIE, R. Senior & Co., cupro-nickel 5 Cents, c. 1889, 18.5mm, 1.56g/12h, and copper Cent, c. 1889, 23mm, 3.17g/12h (Sømod 4651-2; Higgie 454-5; Lyall Sale 888-9) [2]. First fine but surface corroded, second very fine but with patch of verdigris on one side £80-£100 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: E. Roehrs Collection, DNW Auction 95, 14 February 2012, lot 1153
Jamaica, British Empire and Commonwealth Games, Kingston, 1966, participation medals in bronze (2) and silvered bronze, each 54mm (Roehrs 1584); 3rd World Netball Tournament, 1970, a bronze medal, 54mm [4]. Extremely fine or better £80-£100 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- Provenance: R. Brandon Collection, DNW Auction 122, 2-3 April 2014, lot 1051
A selection of Tri-ang 00/H0 electric model railway equipment, to include a boxed R.555 Diesel Pullman Motor Car Type 2 Blue Livery; a boxed R.426 Pullman Parlour Car Type 6; a boxed R.556 Diesel Pullman Motor Car Type 2 (non-powered); a boxed R.140 Signal Gantry; and a boxed R.145 Modern Signal Box; with a P4-5 Power Controller (requires PAT test before operating), further unboxed rolling stock, buildings, platform pieces and track pieces, and a Hornby-Dublo 4036 Pullman Car (Qty) (some at fault, all untested)
A selection of three dress rings, including a 9ct red stone set cluster ring, the nine round cut stones within flowerhead design, ring size R, with a yellow metal green and white paste set cluster ring, indistinctly stamped, ring size P, and a paste set eternity ring, ring size K, gross weight 6gms (3)
POPULAR FLOWERS: THEIR CULTIVATION, PROPOGATION, AND GENERAL TREATMENT, IN ALL SEASONS, second edition, 2 vols, 3/4 burgundy leather, marbled boards, block and endpapers, with sections on Geraniums, Pansies, Dahlia, Cineraria, Calceolaria, etc., each section with colour lithographic frontispiece depicting the flower described, R. Tyas, London 1843-1844 (2) (at fault) Plate size 15.5cm x 9.5cmVol I twelve platesVol II ten plates (including foldout Phlox)
A composed suite of 9ct gold and garnet jewellery, comprising, a 9ct gold brooch set with a flower head arrangement of faceted pear cut garnets, 2cm diameter, marked 375, 3.3g; a 9ct gold cluster ring, size R, 2.7g; a 9ct gold necklace chain and pendant, with illusion set diamond chip, 2.3g; another 9ct gold pendant, 1g; a pair of garnet and opal flower head cluster ear studs, apparently unmarked (6)

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