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A rare Kerr steel and rosewood plane Stamped on brass bridge, made by Kerr, stamped to rosewood B.U.D.C, length 24cm CONDITION REPORT: Blade is approx 5cm wide, overall is in good but used/worn condition, with expected surface knocks and blemishes, needs a general tidy up/clean throughout No pitting just needs cleaning
Two coin albums of British coinageTo include album of silver florin's from 1902, to include the rare date 1925 in uncirculated condition, further florin's in uncirculated condition to include 1916, 1933, second album containing farthings from 1902 some in uncirculated condition, a cased proof set commemorating the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II dated 1953. (3).
Two coin albums containing British coinageTo include a rare Low tide Edward VII penny dated 1902, further uncirculated pennies, second album of half pennies to include a 1902 Low tide example, further uncirculated half pennies, a Queen Victoria silver half crown dated 1891, William IV six pence dated 1826 etc.
5 bottles collection of rare Jura wines to include two mature vintages of Chateau Chalon Vin Jaune Comprising, 1 bottle Chateau Chalon Jean Bourdy, Arlay 1986, 1 bottle Chateau Chalon Henri Maire 'Reserve Catherine de Rye' 1976, 3 bottles Chateau d'Arlay Cotes du Jura Blanc Comte R de Laguiche 1996 (Bottled 2002)
A rare compass microscope, c.1745, probably by George Adams, brass and steel, with turned ivory handle, in original shagreen case with green velvet lining,case 13cm wide9cm deep2.5cm highAn accompanying letter from John Bunyan, dated 19th March 1962, states that it is illustrated and described in Adams' 'Micrographia Illustrata', edn. 1747, p.16, pl.5 and in the Royal Microscopical Society catalogue, p.197, pl.15. (John Bunyan, LDS, RCS was president of the Society from 1958-1960).
1927 FA CUP FINAL FOOTBALL PROGRAMMES ETC.Arsenal v Cardiff City 1927 FA Cup Final official programme, lacking cover with some creasing & soiling, staples lightly rusted, complete with rare, original Daily Express pre-match song sheet. Also unofficial 1927 Final card team sheet programme for by Marlborough Printing Company, slightly soiled, unfolded, good condition.
JOHN INMAN PANTOMIME DAME COSTUME: A theatrical long stage coat / outfit as worn by John Inman (Are You Being Served?) in pantomime, likely Mother Goose (Inman was famous for this role) and likely worn in Bristol . Very long and full with faux fur and thousands of hand stitched sequins , weighted to bottom of coat in order to achieve maximum theatrical effect. Comes complete with very large fancy hat to match , a rare item. NOTE: From a large private collection of assorted theatrical costumes, fancy dress outfits and vintage fashion. Ex- Dauphines Costume Hire of Bristol. Many of the theatrical costumes are relics of TV / Film history (some appearing in TV shows as far back as the 1950's), and also of both professional and amateur stage performances. CONDITION: Condition of most items is good. Theatrical items will show signs of expected wear and tear through use, but most are generally very good. Buyers are reminded for the need to satisfy themselves as to condition of items prior to bidding, as condition on some, will vary. SIZING: Sizing, where present on the garment is given. Other sizes stated are to be taken as an approximation only. Where no size is listed, no sizing information is available, although for reference, our display mannequin is a small/medium built. VIEWING: The costumes and items from this sale will be available for viewing on Weds 7th September from 9am - 7pm. They are in a separate location to our usual sales so please ask at reception. Viewing at other times is available, but strictly by appointment only. POSTING / COLLECTION: UK postage will be £15.99+VAT per parcel, Europe from £19.99+VAT. Rest of the world, please contact us for a quote. We're happy to combine items (a 'parcel' will typically hold 2-5 costumes). Collection welcome at our premises any time within 7 days after the sale.
RARE ART DECO 'PHILADELPHIA' BAKELITE HINGED BANGLEformed by a dark green body, hinged centrally, with overlaid sections of bakelite in red, olive, yellow and dark green, 28mm at widest point, note: Bakelite was developed by Dr. Leo Hendrick Baekeland and patented in 1907. It was a breakthrough in the field of early plastics as all previous inventions could be melted after their original moulding. Bakelite was different as once moulded it will not melt again. The product was used so widely in the early twentieth century it is said that it would be difficult to list many industries that did not use it. In the 1920s the American fashion for bakelite jewellery was huge and although most households were filled with bakelite items it is bakelite bangles that survive today in the highest numbers. However, this relates to solid bangles and not to the hinged variety which are far rarer. Source: Bakelite Jewellery, Grasso, T. 1996
RARE VICTORIAN GOLD EXPANDING GARNET SET BRACELETformed by close fitting links to form a flexible bracelet, the clasp set with a large cabochon cut garnet 11mm across and with ornate floral and foliate motif engraving, with an ornate engraved terminal also with floral and scrolling decoration, unmarked but tests as high carat gold
DYLAN THOMAS ink on Gargoyle Club, Soho, headed paper - sketch of his friend Mabley Owen, a waiter at the club that Dylan Thomas disliked and a lady customer staggering around, 20 x 17cms. Provenance: gifted to John Hefin MBE, former TV producer and Head of Drama at BBC Wales by Daphne Owen, the widow of his Swansea friend Mabley Owen. There are two letters to accompany the picture outlining the circumstances of the occasion from Daphne Owen and a sketch she made of the drawing. Please click on the press release below.http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/rare-drunken-doodle-dylan-thomas-11847301
AN EXCEPTIONALLY RARE LLANELLY POTTERY TWIN-HANDLED DISH having moulded handles and crimped rim and painted with rarely seen daffodils probably by Shufflebotham, 34cms wide (repair to one handle). Auctioneer’s note: please see Illustration 148 of Llanelly Pottery by Gareth Hughes & Robert Pugh
A rare 16thC/17thC Nuremberg Iron Jewellery Box, the hinged lid, with moveable carrying handle, key hole and swinging cover, opening to reveal an elaborate locking mechanism operating four latches on the inside of the lid engraved with etchings of scrollwork and Arabesques, with red stained interior; externally each long rectangular side is engraved with stylized hunting scenes - the front depicting a dog attacking a stag, the back depicting a hound chasing a fox, the end square panels engraved with the head of a merchant on the left side and the head of a warrior on the right side, each cartouche within ornate Arabesque foliate designs and geometric borders, set upon ball feet, top surface engraving now indistinct, W 6in x D 3¾in x H 4in (15.2cm x 9.5cm x 10cm)
A rare Viner & Co 18ct gold open faced pump-wind gents pocket watch, having a signed white enamel dial, subsidiary seconds dial at 3 o' clock, engine turned back cover, pump-winding mechanism via coaxil button in the pendant, back cover signed Viner & Co Inventors of Regent Street and Royal Exchange London, numbered 3720, case assayed London 1908, gross weight 68g, dia.5cm Condition Report / Extra Information In running order. Action good. Fine hairline from centre to 10 o'clock. Visible hairline on edge of dial at 1 o'clock. Case good, minor age wear only. Front hinges, back pops off. Gold marks good.
A rare, highly detailed lacquered wood carving of a Chinese Sage, probably Jurojin. The carving is a Taoist god from China, the god of wealth and wisdom, Jurojin's appear as a smiling old man dressed as a Chinese sage with long white beard and elongated bald head, staff and scroll which contains a life study of the world and the secret of longevity, carved from lightweight wood and then heavily lacquered with multiple layers to give the muted brown, gold, red and black colours accentuated by bright gilding. The stand is also carved from a single piece coloured black and the two pieces are joined to complete the piece, 9'' tall approx.
A rare Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin produced between 1873 & 1875. Known as the Travellers tin it is thought to be one of only two tins produced for Huntley & Palmers using the early direct tin printing process. 35cms long by 7.5cms diameter. Having the H & P motif at the ends with decoration but only retaining a minimal amount of decoration to the tube.
The Beatles - a small collection of vinyl albums comprising 'Rare Beatles', released by Phoenix Records, a ten track stereo compiling live recordings of covers (none written by The Beatles) and made at the Star Club, Hamburg in December 1962, the sleeve with a tinted colour photography by Dezo Hoffmann photograph. The album contains recordings made by Ted Taylor at the Star Club in Hamburg in 1962 on a portable machine, so the sound quality is somewhat mediocre, released in the UK in 1982 - also included in the lot are 'With The Beatles' and 'Beatles Abbey Road' both of which are in excellent condition with nominal use only, and 'A Collection of Beatles Oldies'
A set of four rare Minton Arts and Crafts pub sign decorated earthenware plates, circa 1878, comprising 'Ye Boar's Head', 'Ye Peacock', 'Light' and 'Ye Bear', each centre decorated with a square pub sign panel within a Gothic style fleur-de-lis surround, the rim picked out with flowers, impressed factory marks including date cypher to base, diameter approx 26cm (one with small rim chip).
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