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An 18 Carat White Gold Moonstone, Sapphire and Diamond Cluster Ring, the oval cabochon moonstone in a part border of round brilliant cut diamonds with a pear cut sapphire to each shoulder, in white claw settings to a tapered shoulder plain polished shank, finger size M1/2
A Victorian Silver Centrepiece Bowl Stand, Joseph Bradbury & Edward Bradbury, London 1872, as two entwining fruiting vine stocks with upper ring to support a bowl (now lacking), on a fruit, flower and scroll repoussé domed base on three outswept rocaille feet, 29.5cm high, 39oz
An Aesthetic Movement Mahogany Mantel Clock, by J W Benson, the case with turned pillars, mounted with floral embossed plaques, the eight day movement half hour striking on a gong stamped J.W.B 23039, with white enamel dial painted in blue with stylised Arabic numerals in double ring cartouches, signed J.W.BENSON 25. OLD Bond Street LONDON, 32.5cm
A Gilt Brass Atmos Clock, signed LeCoultre, No.164558, circa 1970, with five glazed panels, 5-inch silvered chapter ring with applied Arabic and dagger markers, central skeletonised view of the movement with large oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level to base, movement signed and numbered 164558, 23.5cm high, with LeCoultre packaging, wall bracket and booklets see illustration
A Gilt Brass Atmos Clock, signed Jaeger LeCoultre, No.435336, circa 1980, case with five glass panels, 5-inch white chapter ring with applied Arabic and dagger markers, central skeletonised view of the movement with large oscillating balance wheel beneath, spirit level to base, movement signed and numbered 435336, 24cm high see illustration
An Oak Chiming Table Clock, signed Russells Ltd, 18 Church St, Liverpool, circa 1890, the elaborate carved case with scroll and mask decoration throughout, side opening doors, engraved presentation plaque to the front, 8-inch arched brass dial with a Roman and Arabic chapter ring, arch with three dials for chime/silent, fast/slow and Whittington/Westminster, triple fusee movement with anchor escapement, chiming with eight hammer striking eight bells or four hammers striking four gongs and a further hammer striking a gong for the hours, 70cm high see illustration
An Ebonised Striking Table Clock, signed Thos Gibbons, Popes head Alley, London, circa 1750, the inverted bell top with carrying handle, side windows and pierced sound frets, 7-inch arched silvered brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, mock pendulum and date apertures, signed in the arch, twin fusee movement, converted to anchor escapement and striking on a bell, movement backplate engraved throughout, 53cm high over handle see illustration
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Isaac Hadwen, Sedbergh, circa 1720, flat top pediment, trunk door with glazed lenticle, re-built plinth, 10-1/2-inch square brass dial with chapter ring, date aperture, single hand, engraved inscriptions to corners man`s presious hours/away like these do slip/observey emotions tipp/behold this hand, movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, later seatboard, 214cm high see illustration
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Sagar, Skipton, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, arched trunk door, 12-1/4-inch brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, engraved floral decoration, date, moonphase aperture and signed, four pillar movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 213cm high
A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, case with swan neck pediment, crossbanded trunk door, 12-1/2-inch brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring later bearing inscription Nicholson Whitehaven, lunar and date apertures, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, dial and movement later, 232cm high see illustration
An Oak Eight Day Longcase Clock, swan neck pediment, side fluted inset columns, 12-inch square brass dial with Roman and Arabic silvered chapter ring, dial centre later bearing inscription Thos Lister, Halifax, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, dial and movement later, 228cm high see illustration
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, Jas Brownbill, Liverpool, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, gilt painted panels, flame veneered trunk door flanked by fluted columns, 14-inch arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, inner date ring, centre seconds, rolling moonphase, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped William Whitaker, deadbeat escapement and rack striking on a bell, 241cm high see illustration
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, flat top pediment, Corinthian capped columns, inlaid arched trunk door, 13-1/4-inch arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, inner date ring, seconds, arch with rolling moonphase and signed Hughe Stockelle, Newcastle, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, dial and movement circa 1780, case possibly later, 227cm high see illustration
A Month Going Walnut Longcase Clock, flat top pediment, glazed side windows, burr walnut veneered trunk door, 11-inch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring signed Edw Brookes, London, ringed winding holes and date aperture, seconds dial, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, dial and movement circa 1690, case later, 211cm high see illustration
A Good Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Wyke & Green, Liverpool, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, flame veneered trunk door, raised quatre form panel to the base, 13-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, inner date ring, engraved floral centre with seconds and signed, arch with moonphase, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 249cm high see illustration
Newton, Son & Berry (fl.1830-1838, London): Newton`s New and Improved Terrestrial Globe Accurately from the Observations of the Most Esteemed Navigators and Travellers to the Present Time, manufactured by Newton, Son & Berry, 66 Chancery Lane, published February 2nd 1832, a 16`` diameter terrestrial library globe, with brass ring and four mahogany quadrant supports on turned support, with three splayed legs united by stretchers supporting a compass
A Victorian Two-Seater Settee, 3rd quarter 19th century, upholstered in yellow button back velvet, with rounded arm supports and overstuffed seat, raised on turned forelegs with brass toes and castors, 120cm by 57cm by 92cm; and A Victorian Armchair, covered in floral pink dralon, with rounded arm supports and overstuffed seat, raised on ring turned forelegs, 60cm by 60cm by 85cm (2)
ARR Phil Rogers (British, b.1951)Large lidded Jar, circa 1990Stoneware, brown glaze over a fluted body, a raised horizontal rib around the base, the domed lid with carved ring around a looping handle, impressed PR sealH 33cm, D 24cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, Worcestershire, UKCONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
Gwyn Hanssen Pigott (Australian, b.1935)Small Teapot, circa 1990Porcelain, lustrous golden brown glaze with a dark ring around the body, with looping cane handle, impressed maker`s markH 19.5cm (incl. handle) D 11.5cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, CornwallCONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
ARR Edmund de Waal (British, b.1964)Cylindrical Vessel, 1998Porcelain, pale blue celadon glaze with delicate crackle, the interior of the rim unglazed, a raised ring around the body and applied vertical markH 23.5cm, D 7.2cmPROVENANCE: Private Collection, Devon. EXHIBITED: `Contemporary Pots`, Contemporary Applied Arts, London, 1998.CONDITION: Perfect condition with no damage or restoration
*Convair. A miscellaneous collection of manufacturer`s, press and publicity photographs, aircraft types include B-36, F-0102, F-92A, Convair Liner 240, including the first flight from Lindberg Field on 16th March 1947, the Napier Eland Convair Liner 340, the 540 in many airline liveries, and others, technical subjects, production-line views, some fine air-to-air aircraft portraits, interior cabin views, specialist studies of undercarriage arrangements and others of similar interest, approx. 160 images contained in a modern ring binder (approx. 160)
Airline Ephemera. A collection of Airline Luggage Labels and decorative ephemera etc., 1930s-1960s, contained in loose-leaf ring binder folio, with some loose, together with `Der Deutsche Luft Hansa` 1932 small format promotional brochure booklet describing aircraft and related information etc. (-)
*First Day Covers. Three albums containing almost 200 commemorative Aviation first day covers, c. 1969-72, all Royal Air Force special anniversary issues by the British Forces Postal Service, each with multiple signatures by British and German pilots, all contained in three uniform faux blue leather ring binder albums, with slipcases, thick oblong 8vo (3)
*Luftwaffe. Multisigned aircraft and fighter aces, three albums containing approximately 140 signed and multisigned photographs, postcards, etc., some duplicates, including E. Hartmann, A. Galland, various fighter and bomber crews, various sizes, all mounted in modern faux leather ring binders, slipcase, 4to, loose list of some signatures (3)
*Luftwaffe. A collection of Knights Cross signatures, two albums containing approximately 190 signed photographs, postcards etc., some with biographies, a few duplicates, signatures including M. Harlinghausen, R. Nacke, W. Odenhart, K. Rammelt, H.E. Bob, M. Becker, P. Broich, K. Buhligen, A. Glunz, E. Hartmann, A. Galland, P.W. Hozzel, W. Schenk, W. Grabmann, all mounted in modern faux leather ring binders, slipcase, 4to (2)
*Bristol Aircraft. A miscellaneous collection of manufacturer`s, press, publicity and private photographs of numerous aircraft built by this company, from `Box Kite` to the Type 188, many good aircraft portraits including first world war, interwar and second world war types including `Bombay`, `Blenheim` and `Beaufighter`, helicopters included, a fine image of Freighter ZK-CAL and others of similar interest, approx. 100 images, contained in a modern ring binder (approx. 100)
*Panavia `Tornado`. A fine collection of photographs, many formerly in the Alfred Kruger collection of this highly successful all-weather combat aircraft, images include aircraft under construction, cockpit and instrumentation details, air-to-air aircraft portraits, formation flying, armament practice, air and ground crews, many different Squadron and Unit liveries, the aircraft in service with various N.A.T.O. countries, most images in colour and with typed or handwritten insriptions, approx. 220 images contained in a modern ring binder, together with approx. 25 associated brochures (-)
*Royal Air Force 1919-1939. A miscellaneous collection of official Air Ministry, press and private photographs of this period of R.A.F. contraction, then rapid rearmament and airfield construction, aircraft include various Avro, Bristol, Blackburn, Fairey, Handley-Page and other types, some good aircraft portraits, experimental machines, a few crashes, aircraft in the Middle East, the Northrop mail carrier in R.A.F. markings K5053, pilots and ground crews, Hawker `Horsley` J8608 at [?] Cranwell (later force landed in the River Danube at Sommerberg), the ungainly Beardmore `Inflexible` J7557, the over Mount Everest flight of 3.4.1933 and many others, some postcards, others snapshot size and larger, approx. 110 images, contained in a modern ring binder (approx. 110)
*269 Squadron. An original WWII period No. 269 Squadron pennant with ownership stamp `R.A. McMurtrie, Group Captain`, shows age wear, approx. 20 x 24in (51 x 61cm), together with another smaller RAF pennant, a group of ephemera relating to McMurtrie contained in modern blue plastic ring folder and six post-war Air Navigation charts Squadron Leader Richard A. McMurtrie DSO, DFC was CO of No. 269 Squadron from August 1940 until July 1941. During the closing days of 1940 McMurtrie took part in a special bombing raid on the well-known sports centre of Finse in Norway where a large number of German officers and Norwegian traitors were enjoying a skiing holiday. The objectives were to destroy the ski resorts railway link with Havgastol and to cause as many casualties amongst the Germans and Norwegian traitors as possible. As part of their briefing, the crews were shown a pre-war travel film which showed the nature and appearance of the target. Three attacks were made on 18th, 20th and 22nd December 1940. McMurtrie successfully located and attacked Finse, flying up and down the target with his navigation lights on in order to show the way to the rest of the Squadron. McMurtrie led the two following raids in which Bristol Beauforts saw direct hits on the snowsheds and the railway line. It was later discovered that two mechanical snow ploughs had been destroyed in the railway station and that the line was blocked for many weeks. McMurtrie finished the war with seventy-six operational flights to his credit. (a carton)
*Bristol Fighter B4639. A good flying scale model of this famous First World War fighting aircraft, the wood airframe covered with fine fabric, authentic pattern dummy stitching to fuselage panels, aluminium engine covers, some cockpit details, the rear cockpit mounted with twin dummy Lewis guns on Scarf ring, the upper and lower mainplanes covered with fine fabric, the upper mainplane mounted with a single pilot operated Lewis gun, with varnished spruce interplane struts and bracing wires, fully operational flying control surfaces the tail fin with operating rudder and fully working tailplane elevators, the main undercarriage with Palmer Cord rubber tyres strut braced with bungee rubber suspension, the tail with hinged and sprung skid, fitted with a 4-stroke miniature petrol engine, dummy radiator shutters, 18in (46cm) diameter, wood propeller and exhausts, finished in overall R.F.C. olive-drab upper surfaces and natural dope undersurfaces, with national markings of the period, 78in (198cm) wingspan (1)
*Bud Flanagan and Sophie Tucker. A group of Celebrity Music-Hall Stars related mementos etc., including `Ring Out the Bells` commemorative Electric Toaster by Morphy Richards, chrome-plated art-deco style with engraved inscription `Ring Out the Bells` and inscribed signatures of Bud Flanagan, Jimmy Nervo, Teddy Knox, Jeremy Gold, and Chas ? (not deciphered) `Victoria Palace London 1952`; together with Royal Variety Performance `Cast of Performance` attended by Patron HM Queen Elizabeth II dated 1952, and with an `Hi-Fi` Cigarette Lighter formerly the property of Sophie Tucker, with manuscript note inscribed `Given to Ivor Silverstone by Sophie tucker and dated 1962. (-)
*1914-15 Star (3) (4-36 Sjt G. Burnett. Hamps:R. ; 20002 Pte. A. Joyce. Hamps.R. ; 12277 Pte J. Riley. Hamps:R.), first with attempted naming erasure, British War Medal (1439 Pte. A. Russell. Hamps.R.), planchet only drilled with suspension ring, Victory Medal (2) (203791 Pte. E.J. White. Hamps.R. ; 26637 Pte. A.E. Hayward. Hamps.R.), very fine and better 20002 Private Arthur Joyce, served during the Great War with the 10th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, served in Salonika from 6.10.1915, killed in action in the Battle of Tumbitza Farm and capture of Homondes 1.9.1918, Joyce is commemorated in the Karasouli Military Cemetery, Greece. 1439 Rifleman Arthur Albert Russell, served during the Great War with the 1/8th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, served in Gallipoli from 9.8.1915, killed in action 12.8.1915, Russell is commemorated on the Helles Memorial, Gallipoli. (5)
*Waterloo 1815 (George Heath, 2nd Batt. Coldstream Gds.), with replacement silver clip and small steel ring suspension, edge bruising and contact marks otherwise nearly good very fine Private George Heath, born in Dunstable, Bedford 1786, served in Major George Woodfords Company during the Waterloo Campaign, discharged 1820, after 7 years 64 days with the Colours. (1)
*A scarce British 1796 Light Cavalry sabre, the 75.5cm broad curved blade with traces of G.R. cypher, figure with sabre and foliate engraving, the gilded stirrup hilt with langets each finely engraved with a cannon and balls with a lanyard ring, leather wire-bound grip, 87cm long (lacking scabbard) (1)
*WWII Luftwaffe - Cockpit Clock. An original 8-day mechanical instrument-board timepiece probably by Junghans, c. 1940, stamped number J.30BZ to mechanism, with stop-watch sweep second-hand and 30 minute inset dial to face with movable cursor ring: together with a flight-navigators pocket-computer inscribed Dreleckrechner, Baumuster DR3 Td, No. Fl. 23825, Gereat Nr. 127-107 D-1, dated Marz 1944, contained in leatherette case printed `ZMP`; also with a boxed dial-gauge depth-meter instrument by `IBA` Berlin, calibrated to 0.01mm contained in original box (3)
Chinese blanc de chine cup, decorated with three prunus sprigs in relief and having a flared rim and moulded inner foot ring, 7.75cm high Small chip to the rim which may have been ground down therefore leaving a matt area through to the body, the same treatment on the outer edge of the rim at one point - General condition consistent with age **
Four pieces of Chinese export silver comprising: miniature square shaped vase with prunus decoration, 5cm high, a tapered cylindrical measure with dragon decoration in relief, 4.75cm high, a miniature two handled bowl with prunus decoration in relief, 3.5cm high and a napkin ring with pierced foliate decoration, 4.5cm diameter, combined weight 3.6oz approx together with two Chinese engraved white metal cups and a matching saucer, each engraved with flowers and verse, height of cups 5.75cm Two handled bowl may have originally had a cover - General condition consistent with age **
Pair of Cartier eternity rings, two platinum set bands, one set with square cut sapphires marked ‘Cartier London 46458’, the other with square cut rubies marked ‘Cartier London 35073’, both 3.8mm width approx, size ‘O’, each 4.2g approx, together with a Cartier leather ring box

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