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Lot 325

Staffordshire ceramics, including a Staffordshire character jug approx 15 cms h, bulldog approx 12 cms h,  spaniel approx 10 cms h and a rare Staffordshire figure seated on a spaniel approx 16 w x 16 h cms and a William Brownfield shamrock water jug approx 17 cms h. 

Lot 151

Rare Early Jaguar Mascot - a scarce original Type 1 ' Crosby ' car radiator Leaper mascot. Typical form, with the Jaguar leaping over a shaped base. Bronze construction, mounted on its original cap. Nose to tail approx 19cm.  Provenance: originally obtained by the vendor from the Browns Lane Jaguar plant.  (65)

Lot 157

Jaguar - a rare collection of x3 original Jaguar made Leaper mascot adapter plates (made for fitting of mascots to other types of Jaguar). Includes a Wilmott Breedon adaptor, stamped WB. Seldom seen (and often lost) pieces of Jaguar mascot memorabilia.(109 150 452)

Lot 182

Jaguar - a scarce original late 1930s Jaguar dealership / showroom advertising name plaque sign. Aluminium construction, with raised lettering and painted black background. Original condition, and a rare pre-war hanging sign. Measures approx 71cm long.  Provenance: From Henly's Showroom in Bournemouth Square

Lot 186

Jaguar - an original vintage Jaguar dealership / showroom advertising wall mounted metal Leaper mascot plaque / sign. Polished finish, in typical form. In excellent condition. Measures approx 98cm long, rare.

Lot 20

Jaguar - a scarce original 1950s Jaguar issued corkscrew cocktail / drinking accessory set. Featuring a custom leaper mascot to the top of the box which unscrews to form the corkscrew. The walnut veneered box housing a Jaguar issued brush (for cleaning the bottle), and a set of cocktail twizzle sticks, each with a small leaper handle. Rare promotional set only given to special clients and buyers. Measures approx 12cm tall. (120)

Lot 210

Prototype Jaguar Mascot - a rare original prototype / pre-production c1930s F. Gordon Crosby Jaguar classic car bonnet mascot ' The Leaper '. Chrome, in the form of a leaping jaguar with mouth open. Mounted on a ribbed effect cast base, and a later wooden display plinth. The ribbed base effect was later dropped from the mass-produced mascots. Nose to tail 20cm.  (368)

Lot 214

Jaguar Mascot - a rare believed Gammages made Jaguar Leaper chrome car bonnet mascot. The Leaper in typical form, mounted on a later wooden display plinth. Gammages retailed a similar mascot in the 1950s although no photographs of one are known to exist, and the vendor believes that this may be a genuine Gammages issued mascot. Nose to tail 20cm. (370)

Lot 216

Pre-War Jaguar Mascot - a rare original pre-war metal Jaguar car mascot ' The Leaper '. Being made of lighter form that its later counterparts, weighing just 260g. Typical form with bent rear legs and open mouth. Mounted on a later wooden presentation base. Nose to tail 20cm. Rare in this condition.  (34)

Lot 282

Jaguar - a rare set of original vintage 20th century Jaguar dealership / showroom advertising letters. Large 3D mirror effect JAGUAR letters in stainless steel. Individual letters. Wall mountable. Great display piece for a Jaguar enthusiast. The 'J' measures approx 43cm tall. 

Lot 44

Jaguar - a rare c1960s Jaguar issued presentation tray, originally issued to celebrate launch of the E Type Jaguar. The tray of walnut veneered construction, with an E Type Jaguar print set under glass. Original bronze mascot Leaper handles to either side. Rare piece of Jaguar memorabilia - only issued by Jaguar directors to customers of interest / importance. The vendor has never found another in existence for the E Type. Measures approx 48cm long. Provenance: This was given to the vendor by Bill Rankin, Jaguars publicity agent. Only made in single figures, never released.  (24)

Lot 50

Jaguar - a rare set of original vintage c1950s Jaguar made table place mats, housed in their original box. Each placemat featuring a different print showcasing their racing successes - with information laid to the reverse. Housed in their original oak box with inset Jaguar Leaper head mascot to top. A scarce item - given to special employees or customers only. Box measures approx 29cm long.(158)

Lot 52

Jaguar - a rare c1950s Jaguar issued presentation tray, originally issued to celebrate launch of the 2.4 and 3.8 saloons. The tray of walnut veneered construction, with a Mk2 Jaguar print set under glass. Original bronze mascot Leaper handles to either side. Rare piece of Jaguar memorabilia - only issued by Jaguar directors to customers of interest / importance. Measures approx 48cm long. (42)

Lot 82

Jaguar - a rare c1950s Jaguar issued presentation tray, originally issued to celebrate launch of the 2.4 and 3.8 saloons. The tray of walnut veneered construction, with a Mk2 Jaguar print set under glass. Original bronze mascot Leaper handles to either side. Rare piece of Jaguar memorabilia - only issued by Jaguar directors to customers of interest / importance. Measures approx 48cm long. (41)

Lot 96

Pre-War Jaguar Mascot - a rare original pre-war metal Jaguar car mascot ' The Leaper '. Being made of lighter form that its later counterparts, weighing just 260g. Typical form with bent rear legs and open mouth. Mounted on an original hood / radiator cap. Nose to tail 20cm. Rare in this condition. (99)

Lot 98

Airline Mascot - a rare early c1930s Jaguar made SS ' Airline ' leaping Jaguar car mascot. The mascot in the form of a less stylised more realistic Jaguar, leaping over a naturalistic raised base with detailed fur. Mounted on a later presentation wooden plinth base. Nose to tail 19cm long. (98)

Lot 228

A rare silver medal for the opening of the Albert Edward Dock in North Shields by the Prince and princess of Wales 1884

Lot 79

A rare Georgian Liver Company badge depicting an elephant, maker IB, London 1792, reverse engraved William Dickinson, Livery, 19th October 1797

Lot 110

AR Barry Hirst (Contemporary), "The Fulmar although not rare, is seldom seen" , mixed media, signed, dated 2/2/00 and inscribed with title to lower image , 10 x 10cms

Lot 453

Rare vintage longines conquest calendar automatic gents wristwatch black dial watch is ticking but no warranty is given

Lot 27

Rare antique Georgian silver leather cased beaker beaker measures approx 9cm high by 7.6cm dia at widest points comes in fitted leather case please see images for details as they are part of the description

Lot 29

Rare antique ruby glass and silver mounted novelty binoculars scent bottle in original box by Maw son & thompson London small age related dents and wear as shown not hallmarked xrt tested as silver gilt

Lot 418

Rare Victorian 4th Royal Irish Dragoon Guards officers field service frock, blue velvet collar and cuffs, collar bearing holes for badges, gilt officers regimental pattern buttons to 4th DG, hooks in place for chain mail shoulder chains, red silk lining, some storage staining but displays well

Lot 419

A rare First World War French General Officers Kepi, the kepi, to the rank of General de Division (Major General) is of the 'Polo' pattern and has oak and olive leaves in gold bullion embroidered in two rows around the cap band,the scarlet turban is adorned with rank braid and has a 'Hungarian Knot' embroidered to the top, the kepi is stiffened by a jute material to the inside and the black silk lining bears gold a printed maker’s coat of arms with the motto 'Légèreté Solidité Elégance à Paris’ ( this same makers mark and distinctive style of embroidery can also be found on a kepi attributed to Marshal Joffre from 1916), the Kepi was sent to the UK to the publishers William Heinemann Ltd in the early 1930's to help publicize the Memoirs of Marshal Foch which the company published in English in 1931, the kepi was retained by the vendors father, Captain Arnold Gyde of the 2nd Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment, Captain Gyde was a British veteran of the Great War and worked for Heinemann as a Sales and Publicity Director, a lifelong scholar of history he was a great admirer of Foch, for many years it was believed the kepi belonged to Marshal Foch himself but this is unlikely as the embroidery of oak and olive leaves would indicate the officer was an Ingenieurs Generaux au Service des Essences (Fuel Engineer General), and Foch, as a General of Artillery would have had oak leaf embroidery only, still a rare item, also included with the kepi is a first edition copy of The Memoirs of Marshal Foch, (2)

Lot 422

A rare Early Victorian General Officer's Uniform to Major General Sir Archibald Galloway KCB Chairman of the East India Company, consisting of a scarlet double-breasted coatee with gilt regulation General Officers pattern buttons in pairs down the front, rich gold embroidery to the collar, cuffs, cuff-slashes and pocket-flaps and fine embroidered skirt-ornaments, also adorned with gilt buttons, to the left breast are ribbon loops to hold the Star of the Order of the Bath,a pair of blue cloth overalls with gold oakleaf lace stripes 2 inches in width to the seams, the detachable epaulettes, gold-lace straps bearing a Major Generals insignia of a Queen Victoria pattern Crown above crossed Sword and Baton in silver/bullion embroidery and lined with red silk are held in a black fitted tin, a white over red feather plume for fitting to a General Officers Bicorn hat is held in a transit tin, also included is a crimson leather waist belt with gilt clasp mounted with VR cypher in white metal and matching sword-slings (belt frayed), a pair of officers box spurs, and a General Officers Sash in gold and crimson, an engraving by Jean Ferdinand Joubert after Henry William Pickersgill of Major General Galloway wearing this uniform is held by the British Museum, the uniform, particularly the trousers has suffered with some mothing over the years but is still a rare attributed item to a distinguished Victorian General(Archibald Galloway was born in Perth, Scotland in 1779, on 29th Oct 1800 he was appointed Ensign in the 14th Bengal Native Infantry Regiment, he afterwards served in the 29th, 10th and 2nd Bengal Native Infantry Regiments and was gazetted Colonel of the 58th Bengal Native Infantry Regiment in 1836. Galloway took part in the Defence of Delhi in 1803 and distinguished himself by his gallantry at the bloody siege of Bhurtpore where he sustained a wound to the throat in 1805. He was nominated a Companion of the Order of the Bath in Queen Victoria’s Coronation Honours in 1838 and in 1840 was elected a director of the Honourable East India Company. On 23rd November 1841 he received the rank of Major General. He was knighted by Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace on 25th August 1848 and the following year became Chairman of the Honourable East India Company, he died at his home in Harley Street London on 6th April 1850)

Lot 67

Rare Edwardian Officers Crossbelt Pouch plate to the 56th Punjabi Rifles (Frontier Force) of the Indian Army, locally made in white metal, three screw posts to the reverse, together with a crossbelt whistle holder, in white metal with two screw posts, both items belonged to Major H.S.L. Wolley of the 1st Battalion 56th Punjabi Rifles, a veteran of the Boer and First World Wars, originally formed as the 2nd Punjab Regiment in 1849 the regiment was designated the 56th Punjabi Rifles in 1906 and then became the 2nd Battalion 13th Frontier Force Rifles in 1922, the items are held in a small silk lined wooden box carved with the initials 'H S W '(Major Wolley was educated at Charterhouse School and was commissioned into the Royal Fusiliers in 1901, he served with the 2nd Battalion of the Regiment and the 9th Mounted Infantry Company during the 2nd Boer War, in 1904 he transferred to the 2nd Punjab Regiment in the Indian Army, raised in 1849 this regiment was designated the 56th Punjabi Rifles Frontier Force in 1906, during the First World War the 1st Battalion 56th Rifles F.F. served in Egypt and Aden and then in Mesopotamia where it fought in the battles for the relief of Kut Al Amara, the capture of Baghdad, and operations at Istabulat, Daur and Tikrit, Wolley was badly wounded during the operations in Mesopotamia forcing his early retirement from the army in 1921, he was an active member of the British Legion becoming Vice Chairman of the Cheltenham branch, during WW2 as part of the Local Defence Volunteers he was a staff officer at the HQ of General Sir Reginald Stevens, Major Wolley was also an active member of the Not Forgotten Association, he passed away on March 3rd 1957 at Godalming in Surrey) (3)

Lot 318

§ MARY FEDDEN O.B.E. R.A. R.W.A. (BRITISH 1915-2012) FISHERWOMAN, 1947 signed and dated (lower left), oil on canvas(49.5cm x 60cm (19.5in x 23.6in))Footnote: Having returned to London in 1946, after the war, Mary Fedden began to paint with a new seriousness developing her own individual style that owed considerable influence to Russian and French modernists. By 1947, the same year as this painting, she held her first one-person exhibition at The Mansard Gallery in Heal’s Department Store. Her still life paintings proved so popular after the exhibition that it led to a three-year commission from Woman magazine to paint the journal covers. Landscape paintings of this period by Fedden are rare to appear, and the current work is perhaps closest to Distress Signal that appears to depict the same coastal village on a stormy evening. These early works mixed her Slade School training, with the low-key colours and emphasis on fact, with an increasing sense of pattern and form that would become a signature characteristic of her more mature work.

Lot 1222

A Remington 'vest pocket pistol' A.K.A. 'Saw Handle Derringer' c1865-1888, total production estimate 15,000, this example .32 rim fire cal production estimate 300-500 only, this rare pistol comes complete with three inert rounds and is housed within a fitted mock book

Lot 1223

A rare three barrel tap action Flintlock pistol by H.Nock London, the 1 1/4" turn off barrels numbered 4,5,6, the pistol is 5 1/5" overall incorporating slab sided butt with vacant silver escutcheon, the two stage hammer working well, as does the tap action and safety (N.B. Frizzen and Frizzen spring are missing)

Lot 103

RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH 1860-1945) DAVOS VASE, NO. 1079 designed 1932 burnt umber stencilled R. LALIQUE FRANCE(29 cm. (11 3/8 in.) high)Footnote: This rare colour-way vase is in overall good condition, with the exception of a small polished nick to the rim edge of the base.

Lot 102

Christie (Agatha) The Body in the Library, first edition, original cloth, light fading to spine ends, dust-jacket, price-clipped, neat and professional repairs to spine ends and corners, short repaired tear to head of upper panel, very light creasing to head and foot, in effect a near-fine example, 8vo, 1942.⁂ A wartime title, rare in the jacket in good condition.

Lot 150

Koestler (Arthur) Spanish Testament, first edition, light scattered foxing, original cloth, dust-jacket, light browning to spine, spine ends and corners a little chipped, some light spotting and surface soiling, light creasing to head and foot, rubbing to extremities, 1937; Darkness at Noon, limited edition, signed by the author, original morocco, gilt, g.e., Pennsylvania, Franklin Library, 1979; and 7 others by the same, 8vo (9)⁂ A good group including the rare first edition of Koestler's first book in English.

Lot 20

Quakerism for French prisoners.- Ashby (Richard) Christian counsel, in the spirit of love and meekness tenderly recommended to the serious consideration of those French prisoners at Nottingham and Litchfield, parallel titles and text in French and English, 12pp. advertisements for Sowle at end (not called for by ESTC), ink signatures of a Susanna Wright to verso of first title, some light staining, lightly browned, corners creased, contemporary wrappers, chipped and soiled, but holding firm, [Smith Descriptive catalogue of Friends' books, I, p.139], 12mo, Printed and sold by T. Sowle, 1705.⁂ Rare. ESTC records six copies, of which three are in the Library of the Religious Society of Friends. The prisoners had come to England following their defeat at the Battle of Blenheim by the Duke of Marlborough. They remained in Nottingham and Lichfield for around six years.

Lot 24

Acts.- Butter.- An Act for the better preventing abuses committed in weighing and packing of butter in the city of York, woodcut royal arms to title, woodcut decorative initial, disbound, John Baskett, 1722 § Observations on the duty upon soap, single sheet, docket title, woodcut head-piece and decorative initial, [Hanson 4108], no printer, [1730] § Servants.- An Act for the better adjusting and more easy recovery of the wages of certain servants; and for the better regulation of such servants, and of certain apprentices, woodcut royal arms to title, woodcut decorative initial, marginal staining, lightly browned, modern wrappers, Thomas Baskett, 1747; and c.30 others, 18th & 19th century Acts, and similar, folio (c.33)⁂ All three mentioned items are rare. Other subjects include smuggling, mills, hops, and fish markets.

Lot 29

Women.- Serviez (Jaques Roergas de) The Roman empresses: or, the history of the lives and secret intrigues of the wives of the twelve Cæsars, translated by the Hon. Bysse Molesworth, 3 vol., vol.1 half-title and contents f. at end, vol.3 contents f. and advertisement f. at end, vol.3 H3 small hole to foot with loss of a few letters, occasional spotting, a few small stains, contemporary polished calf, richly gilt spine in compartments and with red and black morocco labels, spine ends chipped, corners little worn, rubbed, Printed for R. Dodsley, 1752; and 4 vol. Harriette Wilson's Memoirs, 1825, 12mo (7)⁂ Rare in commerce.

Lot 37

NO RESERVE [Bethune (John)] Essays and dissertations on various subjects, relating to human life and happiness, 2 vol., Printed for E. and C. Dilly, 1771 bound with (in vol.1) [Bethune (John)] A short view of the human faculties and passions. With remarks and directions respecting their nature, improvement, and government, second edition, lacking half-title, Edinburgh, printed for A. Neill, and sold by A. Kincaid and J. Bell, 1770, together 2 works in 2 vol., lightly browned, some light marking, contemporary speckled calf, gilt spines in compartments, vol.1 lacking upper cover, vol.2 covers detached, spine ends chipped, corners worn, rubbed, 12mo⁂ Rare, with ESTC recording only three copies (BL and Nat. Lib. Scotland (2copies)). Bethune emigrated to North Carolina from Scotland in 1773. He fought for Loyalist forces in the Battle of Moore's Creek Bridge during the Revolutionary War, where he was captured by the rebels. When released he made his way to Montreal, Canada, where he was eventually to set up its first Presbyterian church.

Lot 40

NO RESERVE Defoe (Daniel) The true-born Englishman, a satire, 'The Twenty-fifth edition', some water-staining, lightly browned, disbound, no printer, 1777; and a seemingly unrecorded edition (defective), 12mo (2)⁂ Rare. ESTC records only one copy (Bodleian).

Lot 69

NO RESERVE Library Catalogue.- Rules of the Peterborough Mechanics' Institution, with a catalogue of the books, lacking final f., some staining, original printed wrappers, soiled, rare, Peterborough, J. Harley, March, 1849 § Burial.- Williams (J. Carvell) The present position of the burials question, second edition, library stamp to title and final f., disbound, Elliot Stock, 1879; and 14 others, Miscellaneous, including a few catalogues, v.s (16) sold not subject to return.

Lot 87

Persian literature.- Bell (Gertrude).- Hafez. Poems from the Divan of Hafiz, translated by Gertrude Lowthian Bell, occasional spotting, original cloth, water-stained, dust-jacket, chipped at head of spine, a few short splits and nicks, stained, 8vo, William Heinemann, 1928.⁂ A rare edition in commerce, this possibly a presentation copy from the preface writer Sir E. Denison Ross. An inscription to front free endpaper appears to be initialed 'EDR'.

Lot 9

Polar Satire.- Munchausen at the Pole; or the Surprising and Wonderful Adventures of a Voyage of Discovery...By the renowned Capt. Munchausen, half-title, folding hand-coloured etched frontispiece and 4 hand-coloured plates, with an additional trimmed double-page engraving of Baron Munchausen departing from Margate bound in following title, a little foxed and soiled with offsetting from plates, marginal tear to one leaf repaired, with leaf of contemporary manuscript notes bound in at beginning, front free endpaper defective at corner, modern half calf, spine gilt, uncut, 12mo, for J.Johnston, 1824.⁂ Rare satire on the then current frenzied exploration of the Arctic regions. ESTC records 2 copies of an edition of 1819 (BL and Oxford) and one of this edition of 1824 (National Library of Scotland); WorldCat adds another of the latter at Yale.

Lot 96

Boileau (Pierre) and Thomas Narcejac. The Woman Who Was, first English edition, scattered spotting to endpapers and fore-edge, original boards, light fading to spine ends, dust-jacket, spine faded, spine faded, spine ends and corners a little chipped, old tape repairs to verso, light discolouration to lower panel, a very good copy, 8vo, 1954.⁂ Rare, the authors' first novel in its first translation into English. A classic of crime fiction, adapted numerous times for the screen, most famously in 1955 as Clouzot's Les Diaboliques.

Lot 232

An 'Ex-Admiralty Remodelled' ARL Mk. II Camera, 1953-59, black, with Hall Bros. Unimar f/4.5 105mm lens, serial no. 4554, body, G-VG, shutter working, lens, G, some internal hazeNote: A rare adaptation of an AGI naval camera design, advertised between 1953 and 1959 by Paul Studios of Eastbourne as a cut-price alternative to AGI's Agiflex range.History: Camera restored to working order by Derek Calder in 2013.Refrence: Frank Porritt - "Agiflex SLR Cameras'

Lot 1120

A Austria 7 Kreuzer 1754 listed in Krause as reported not confirmed RARE

Lot 1138

A Penny 1875 H good condition RARE

Lot 1139

A Palestine 20 Mils 1942 Rare Date

Lot 1206

A VENICE GIROLAMO PRIULI (1559-1567) silver 6 SOLDI. DOGE & St.MARK/ WINGED LION. Little wear RARE

Lot 984

A Roman CLAUDIUS and HERO silver Denarius. Lugdunum mint 50 AD S.1890. detector find tow good busts very rare

Lot 205

A rare gilt metal and pink South Staffordshire enamel spy glass necessaire, English third quarter 18th century, of cylindrical form with elaborate Rococo gold cartouche painted with rural scenes. sliding covers to the eye piece on detachable cover and body, containing a pair of folding scissors, a pen knife with steel blade and chased with insect decoration to the gilt metal body, two bodkins (one with snuff spoon) and a pair of tweezers, 13 cm

Lot 1039A

Shelley Harmony drip glaze ceramic collection, comprising a vase in the rare colourway of pink, green and brown, 20cm, a large jug in orange with green handle and interior, h25.5cm, twin handled vase in orange, yellow and blue, h18cm, footed vase in orange, yellow and brown, h17.5cm, ashtray, lid to butter dish and chamber stick, bowl and cover with stand (9)

Lot 447

A rare 19th-century plaster relief portrait roundel depicting Lady Emily Tennyson, dated 1859, 21 cm diameter in a wooden frame, together with a framed brass portrait plaque of Charles Dickens, housed in a velvet box frame, 32 cm x 30 cm.Qty: 2Footnote: Provenance label for the plaque verso. Some surface wear and discolouration to it.

Lot 487

The personal copy of 'The Story of Jack and the Beanstalk' formerly belonging to the young Princess Diana (when Lady Diana Spencer). The late 20th century 'Ladybird' children's book written by Muriel Levy with illustrations by Ruth Murrell, published in 1960 by Wills & Hepworth Ltd. Inscribed on the inside cover 'Diana' in blue ballpoint pen, with some of the characters penciled in and the title page inscribed 'Janes' in red pen over a rubbed out 'Sarah and Diana' pencil inscription beneath. Sold with a letter of provenance and a specially made air-tight custom box with a brass plaque inscribed, 'Formerly owned by Diana Spencer'. The book: 12xm x 17.5cm.Footnote: A very rare personal item, which reveals a charming sense of frugality and generosity between the Spencer children.According to the accompanying note, this book was given to one of the Queen's footmen (intended for his children) who was lodged in Park House, Princess Diana's former childhood home.

Lot 496

Of Railwayana Interest: A rare visitors book with signatures of HM Queen Elizabeth II and HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. Signed to commemorative their visit on Friday 26th July 1985, as part of the Great Western Railway 150th anniversary celebrations. The black morocco leather-bound book with various other signatures (in excess of two thousand) of visiting guests and tourists. Interestingly this book was repurposed agenda book for the 'G.W.R. Salaried Staff Widow's & Orphans' Pension Society', retaining the gilt-tooled lettering to the spine. Sold with a typed notelet of provenance. 23cm x 27cm x 3.5cm.

Lot 497

A rare pair of 19th Century Order of the Garter service side plates from Windsor Castle. Each with blue and gilt rims and the centre with hand-painted motifs of St. Edward's Crown above the Order of the Garter banner inscribed with the motto, 'Honi soit qui mal y pense'. The reverse each with now faint remnants (purposely scorn) of the Mortlock factory stamp inscribed, 'Mortlock is Regent St, Windsor Castle. Diameter: 22cm. (2)Condition report: These plates are in good order but show the signs of scratches from usage the scratches do not detract from the appearance of the plates.

Lot 499

A rare Wedgwood Golden Wedding Rams Head vase, commemorating the golden wedding of Her Majesty The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh in 1997, with original box, limited edition 4 of 25. 25cm high

Lot 102

Red Arrow Collection very rare full set of FDC 5 RAF Hendon 50th Anniversary of First RAF Air Display Hendon flown covers each individually signed by Red Arrow pilots. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 123

007 James Bond. VERY RARE 8x10 photo from Goldfinger , signed by golden girl Shirley Eaton who has added her line from the film "I'm beginning to like you Mr Bond" , very unusual and desirable. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 77

Sir J. M Barrie vintage rare ALS with original postage envelope. Sir James Matthew Barrie , 1st Baronet , ; 9 May 1860 - 19 June 1937) was a Scottish novelist and playwright , best remembered as the creator of Peter Pan. He was born and educated in Scotland and then moved to London , where he wrote a number of successful novels and plays. There he met the Llewelyn Davies boys , who inspired him to write about a baby boy who has magical adventures in Kensington Gardens (first included in Barrie's 1902 adult novel The Little White Bird) , then to write Peter Pan , or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up , a 1904 "fairy play" about an ageless boy and an ordinary girl named Wendy who have adventures in the fantasy setting of Neverland. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 500

Sehr seltener Edelstahl-Chronograph mit Paul Newman Mark 1 Panda-Zifferblatt und Armband. Signiert Rolex Oyster Cosmograph. Paul Newman Modell, Ref. 6263, Gehäusenummer 2648473, ca. 1970. Werk mit Handaufzug, Cal. 727. Weißes Zifferblatt, quadratische Ziffern mit Leuchtakzenten, Leuchtzeiger. Drei schwarze Hilfszifferblätter. Edelstahlgehäuse, schwarze Lünette. Schraubboden, Gehäuseboden innen gemarkt C.R.S. 6239. Durchmesser 37,5 mm. Rolex Oyster-Armband mit Faltschließe, gemarkt 7835 19 und 4 70 und an Ansätzen 271. Länge ca. 18 cm (nur Band). Provenienz: Unternehmerfamilie Südwestdeutschland. Aus erster Hand. Erworben ca. 1970/71 bei Juwelier Krause, Westerland, Sylt. Zustand: Sehr guter, revidierter Zustand. Zwei Revisionen bei Juwelier Krause. Letzte Revision 2006 durch Rolex Köln mit Ersatz von Werkteilen und Lünette, Leuchtakzenten, Glas, Drücker, Krone, Tubus, Zeiger, Dichtungen. Wasserdichtigkeit geprüft 2021. Beigabe: Ersatzband 78350 19 und zwei Ansätze 557B. Very rare stainless steel chronograph with Paul Newman Mark 1 dial and bracelet. Signed Rolex Oyster Cosmograph. Paul Newmann model, ref. 6263, case no. 2648473, circa 1970. Manual movement, cal. 727. White dial, square numerals with luminous accents, luminous hands. Three black subsidiary dials. Stainless steel case, black bezel. Screw back, inside case back marked C.R.S. 6239. Diameter 37.5 mm. Rolex Oyster bracelet with deployant clasp, marked 7835 19 and 4 70 and on fittings 271. Length approx. 18 cm (only bracelet). Provenance: Entrepreneurial family, Southwest Germany. From first hand. Purchased approx. 1970/71 at Jeweller Krause, Westerland, Sylt. Condition: Very good revised condition. Two revisions at Jeweller Krause. Last revision by Rolex Cologne in 2006 with replacement of movement parts and bezel, luminous indexes, glass, pushers, crown, tubus, hands, gaskets. Water resistance verified 2021. Included: Replacement bracelet 78350 19 and two curved fittings 557B.

Lot 1002

1960 Phosphor Graphite forerunner pack with Correction sticker on reverse. Sealed, with some stamps moved out of position (as usual), fine & rare. Listed with sticker but unpriced.

Lot 1004

1971 Scandinavia pack with insert card in Danish, Norwegian & Swedish. Fine & rare. Cat £350 (British Presentation Packs page 171)

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