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OMEGA COSMIC n°10805471 vers 1940 Rare et belle montre bracelet à triple quantième et phase de lune en or. Boîtier rond. Cadran argent avec indication du jour et du mois par guichets à midi, phase de lune et petite trotteuse à 6 heures. Dateur par aiguille flèche. Mouvement mécanique calibre 381. Cadran, boîtier et mouvement signés. Diamètre : 37 mm. Poids brut : 52,3g
A large and rare Gebruder Bing (Germany) tinplate and clockwork limousine car, later re-painted berghandy body with black roof and running boards, trademark tinplate grille with `Bing` logo to the front, headlights and front sidelights, later re-painted berghandy hubs with four black rubber tyres and a spare wheel to the rear end, 39cm long, c.1920
1972 UEFA CUP SEMI FINAL-SPURS. AC Milan v Tottenham. Two issues of AC Milan`s Official "Forza Milan" magazine dated March and April 1972 issue includes coverage of the second leg match played in Milan on 19 April 1972. Also included is a rare March 1972 issue which included reviews of Milan v Lierse 1/4 Final second leg encounter with various articles reviewing the Semi Final against Tottenham titled "Milan in Semi Finale".. Good.
ENGLAND. 1934 England v Italy Friendly played at Arsenal 14 Nov 1934. Rare 6 page Italian first class travel Itinerary, detailing the journey from Milan through to London and return, 12-18 Nov 1934, plus details of the stay in London, sightseeing tours etc for the travelling Italian party.. Good.
A rare Märklin for Gamages Gauge II British-market tinplate and wood `Richmond` Station, Cat. Ref. 2842/1, two-part platform in painted wood, with fence sections and `Richmond` name boards, white panel fence with after hours `Way-out` door with original steps to street level, central building painted in shades of brick red and buff, with tile-effect roof, yellow canopy, green hinged doors and stencilled advertisements, main building with textured finish, circa 1912, 1200mm long, building 280mm high, G, minor scuffing, one fence section missing pole, small piece missing from corner of platform
A fine and rare Jules Steiner Figure A Bebe Doll, bisque head with fixed large blue paperweight eyes, light brown brows, delicate features, pierced ears, closed mouth, round face, original blonde skin wig, jointed wood and papier-mâché body, slender fingers, circa 1880, impressed Ste A.1, printed J Steiner mark to body, J. Terrene paper label to back, original shoes and socks, 16in. (41cm.) high, body F arms detached but present, head G
A rare Märklin German-market spirit-fired steam-powered tinplate 62cm First Series Two-Funnel Battleship `Sachsen`, "Cat. Ref. 1091, the hull painted in cream and red, tan deck with simulated planking and tinplate clips for semi-round sailors, cream superstructure decorated with circular and arched-top square portholes and rivet detail, two masts, two torpedo net booms, single screw, forward and aft gun turrets, pairs of port and starboard gun turrets, lower deck and upper decks, raised ship`s wheel, fabric stern flag and pennant, two guns mounted on forward bridge and small gun in crow`s nest, all guns, crow`s nests and funnels painted in bronze, most with rivet detail, two davits, anchor, chain and rudder, the steam plant with vaporising burner, safety-valve and slip-eccentric reverse, on four-wheeled trolley, with spare anchor and chain, contemporary pencil inscriptions to stern `RE/9 45/06`, circa 1906, overall G-VG, one mast root and one davit slightly bent and detached, lifeboats missing, one port side gun and turret roof replaced, slight bending to deck under side guns, bridge binnacle detached, forward mast upper section loose but not detached, slight paint crazing to lower hull, local paint loss caused by trolley, trolley parts previously re-soldered and detached; for suitable Heyde for Märklin semi-round lead sailors to fit the deck-clips, see next lot in this sale; this battleship was bequeathed to the current owner when her father passed away several years ago and in his turn, he had been left this iconic vessel, loosely modelled on one of the ‘Siegfried’ class of the Imperial German Navy, after his long years of service to a Dutch Baroness; it is believed to have been owned originally by Lord Adolf Frederik Willem Lodewijk Jacob van Pallandt, who died at the age of 11 in 1911 and his sister, Julia Elisabeth Baroness van Pallandt van Waardenburg en Neerijnen, then inherited the boat at that time; the current owner’s father received it from her as a token of gratitude in 1970 before Lady Julia passed away in 1971. The pencil inscription is believed to represent the cipher of the Queen of Holland at the time - Reina Emma - and possibly a date."
A rare Märklin 0 Gauge British-market four-wheel 9.5cm Refrigerator Van, similar to Cat. Ref. 3808 with same lettering but at angle, simpler springs and without axle-boxes, hand-painted in cream with black roof and sub-frame with red lining, lettered in black on two pairs of hinged doors `Refrigerator Van to be returned to Liverpool`, German-outline van with ladder to one end, issued without buffers, circa 1905, F, one door clip replaced, two small holes pierced in one end for lamps
[Cotton, Charles]. The Fair One of Tunis: or, The Generous Mistres. A new piece of Gallantry, Out of French, London: Henry Brome, 1674, eng. frontis., slight dust-soiling and few minor marks, modern calf, 8vo. Wing F102. One of the front blank leaves with ink inscription “For more than 10 years I was in search of this book without meeting with any traces of it, when in June 1828 I accidentally hit upon it in the window of a book stall. I therefore consider it an extremely rare book”. (1)
[Dickinson, Francis Henry]. A List of Printed Service Books, According to the Ancient Uses of the Anglican Church, Printed by Joseph Masters, 1850, sixteen leaves (including initial blank) printed on vellum, minor spotting and dust soiling, a.e.g., contemp. crushed dark blue morocco gilt, rubbed, 8vo. A rare copy printed on vellum. (1)
Richardson (Thomas, pub.). The Amateur’s Guide, including The Art of Legerdemain; How to Make Fireworks; Instructions for Swimming and Skating; Directions for Angling; the Breeding and Management of Pigeons and Birds, The Choice and Rearing of Dogs and Rabbits, &c. &c., Derby: published by Thomas Richardson, 1838, eight hand-col. folding plts. as frontis. to each part, seven separate title-pages, some minor toning, untrimmed, green endpapers, front hinge split, orig. olive green cloth, faded spine sl. frayed at ends and with printed paper label, 8vo. Rare: we have been unable to trace another copy. The short title to each part is as follows: The Whole Art of Legerdemain; The Art of Making Fireworks; The Swimmer’s and Skater’s Guide; The Modern Angler; The Pigeon and Bird Fancier; The Dog and Rabbit Fancier; The New Domestic Cookery, or the Housewife’s Sure Guide; The Comical Budget of Fun and Frolic. (1)
Dowson (Mrs Aubrey). The Women’s Suffrage Cookery Book, pub. Women’s Printing Society Limited, c.1909, occ. spotting and two leaves creased, orig. linen-backed pict. boards, slight dampstaining to covers, board edges rubbed, small 4to, contained in slipcase. Rare. Not found in ‘A Bibliography of Cookery Books Published in Britain, 1875-1914’, by Elizabeth Driver, 1989. Contains a variety of culinary, medicinal and household receipts, contributed by ladies around the country, the final receipt entitled ‘Recipe for Cooking and Preserving a Good Suffrage Speaker’, by Mrs Bertrand Russell of Bagley Wood. (1)
House (R.). The Family Cookery, Combining Elegance and Economy: with various Receipts for Making Gravies, Soups, Sauces, and Made Dishes; Directions for Roasting and Boiling Game, Poultry, Meat, Fish, etc. and Making of Pastry and Confectionary; Directions for Trussing and Carving; Rules for Brewing and Making Wines, the Art of Pickling and Preserving, the Management of Poultry and Bees, and Bills of Fare for the Year... Forming a Complete System of Domestic Management, printed and sold by J. Bailey, [1800], eng. frontis. and addn. eng. vign. title (margins foxed), seven eng. plts., foxed and four with worming and subsequent sl. loss to upper outer corner, early ms. inscription on front free endpaper, rear free endpaper partially adhered to pastedown, contemp. marbled calf with red leather spine label, sl. loss at foot of spine, 12mo in 6s. Rare. Not in Bitting, Cagle, Oxford or Vicaire. No copy listed on COPAC. (1)
[Vaughan, Thomas]. A Hermeticall Banquet, Drest by a Spagiricall Cook: for the better Preservation of the Microcosme, printed for Andrew Crooke, 1652 [i.e. 1651], half-title discarded, lacking F4-F6 (pp.49-54), with preceding catchword torn away (and sl. loss of text), some staining, mainly to margins, corners curled and those to title-page frayed, modern half morocco gilt, sl. rubbed, sm. 8vo. Wing V149. Sold with all faults, not subject to return. A rare work by alchemist and poet Thomas Vaughan (1621-1666) who published various treatises on alchemy, magic and mysticism, usually writing under the pseudonym of Eugenius Philalethes. Vaughan quarelled ferociously with Henry More, which led to a pamphlet war between the two men. He was satirized by Samuel Butler in his ‘Character of a Hermetic Philosopher’, and is said to have suggested some aspects of Ralpho in ‘Hudibras’. Swift, in ‘A Tale of a Tub’, described Vaughan as a writer of the greatest gibberish “ever published in any language”. ‘A Hermeticall Banquet’, first published in 1650, is a curious mixture of alchemy, nutrition and cooking with some of Vaughan’s verse interspersed for good measure. (1)
Cary (John, publisher). Cary’s Actual Survey of the Great Post Roads between London and Falmouth including a Branch to Weymouth as well as those from Salisbury to Axminster thro’ Dorchester or Sherborne; Those from Basingstoke to Salisbury either thro’ Popham Lane or Andover; and those from Exeter to Truro, either thro’ Plymouth or Launceston...., ascertained by A.Arrowsmith Land Surveyor, 1782, pub. J.Cary. 1784, general strip map frontis., dec. eng. title page, fifty (complete) uncoloured engraved strip road maps, very occ. staining and offsetting, contemp. marbled covered boards with recent calf spine, 12mo. Rare. The only copy to the come on to the market in the last ten years was the Wardington copy in 2007. (1)
A Bow octagonal deep dish painted in the Kakiemon manner with a dancing boy holding a long ribbon, a Buddhistic lion, banded hedge, insects, flowers and foliage, circa 1755, 19.5 cm wide, minor chips, some rubbing and crazing. Provenance: Arnold Collection. Paper label inscribed ‘Very Rare Nappy Plate / Duplicate in Hurlbutt Collection’
Colonel Edmund Gilling Hallewell’s Photographic Album A mixed photographic album of the 1850s and 1860s, elephant folio, lacking front board and some leaves. Notable images include Colonel Hallewell DCMG, Malta, 1863. Portrait in full dress uniform. Titled in pencil below the image. Albumen print, 19.8 x 15.7cm (illustrated page 89). Sir George Brown and a portion of the Light Division Staff, a nine-man group portrait in civilian attire. (A soldier since 1806, Brown commanded the Light Division throughout the Crimean War). Albumen print, 24 x 29.5cm. (illustrated opposite). Bolton Abbey, the ruins of the cloister. An untitled large-scale salt print 26.5 x 37.5cm., from a paper negative (illustrated opposite). Near Bolton Abbey, Yorks. Titled in pencil below the image. Salt print, 18 x 25.5cm. The Strid, Bolton. Titled in pencil below the image. Salt print, 20.8 x 29cm. At Bolton Abbey, a woodland scene. Titled in pencil below the image. Salt print, 24 x 19cm. Gibraltar General view of town. Titled in pencil below the image. 2-plate panorama 20 x 45.5cm., Albumen prints. At Bolton Abbey, Yorks. Titled in pencil below the image. Salt print, 26 x 36.5cm (illustrated opposite). Bolton Abbey, Yorks, ruins of the priory. Titled in pencil below the image. Albumen print, 26.5 x 35.5cm. into rounded corners (illustrated opposite). Road at the back of the Hall, Bolton. Titled in pencil below the image. Albumen print, 29 x 36 cm., into arched corners (illustrated opposite). The album also contains over 120 other mainly albumen prints, but including a small number of salt prints (including further images of Bolton Abbey and its environs), varying sizes up to 30 x 24cm. Assorted images by amateur and commercial photographers, including Francis Bedford and James Robertson; subject matter being a variety of topographical, portrait and other subjects, (including Robertson: the Crimean war) and various locations in UK, Malta, Gibraltar and the Mediterranean. In addition, approximately 200 cartes de visite of British and European royalty, family, topographical, army officers various, Crimean war generals, etc., and a rare image of a white- bearded Roger Fenton c.1865. For a variant of this portrait by John Eastham of Manchester see All the Mighty World, The Photographs of Roger Fenton 1852-1860, Yale University Press, 2004, p.30.
A rare black and white photograph of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy with Colin Tibler at his exhibition in Grantham in 1952, signed and inscribed to mounts 'My best wishes Colin, Stan Laurel' and 'good luck Colin always thanks for everything Oliver Hardy' and dated 1952, framed and glazed, 32x39.5cm (illustrated)
A rare early Troika pottery rectangular vase, having incised and blue glazed decoration of figures and flowerheads and foliate, surrounded by zigzags and Aztec motifs, signed Troika St Ives with a blue trident mark and original price for four pounds ten shillings, height 31.5cm (drilled) (illustrated)
India - a superb and rare Cover addressed to The Right Honourable Lord Pethick Lawrence of Peaslake, and sent the Assistant Secy Office of the Private Secy to the Governor-General of India. Still with original Government Seal, and tied with 2x 3p slate SG O143, 1x 8a SG O150 and 1x 3½a SG O150b. Cat £1800+, plus 5 other related Covers (7) Rare
Rare "Figure of eight" Naval Cutlass circa 1750 to 1780, used on British Men of War upto the Battle of Trafalgar. This type of Cutlass was also used by the American Navy during the time of the Revolution. The grip is a cylinder of lapped iron. The "figure of eight" or "Double Disc" knuckle bow fastens flat to the top of the grip. The blade of 27 inches, has a central fuller and single cutting edge. Overall the Cutlass is pitted, but the hilt and blade are in solid condition despite its age. The guard is completely original and untouched. The cutlass` were kept on deck in wooden blocks, hence no scabbard.
Canadian WW1 unusual Casualty group to 490251 Spr Frank Osmund Bull 1st Bn C.R.T. Buried Trail (Mountain View) Cemetery. Lived Kings Norton, Birmingham. BWM & Victory Medal, Death Plaque (in its original packaging, and a rare DOUBLE issue of the Canadian Memorial Cross, both cased as issued, with packaging. (5)
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