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A Stainless Steel Triple Calendar Wristwatch, signed Movado, circa 1950, 15-jewel lever movement with overcoil hairspring, two-tone silvered dial with applied Arabic numerals, outer date ring with corresponding central date hand, day/month apertures, subsidiary seconds, case with snap-on back numbered 14850 C 479087, 32mm wide
A Plated Automatic Triple Calendar Wristwatch, signed Cyma, 21-jewel self-winding lever movement, white dial with applied Arabic and baton markers, three subsidiary dials for day, month and moonphase aperture, outer date ring with corresponding central date crescent hand, case with pushers in the band to set calendars, glazed back, maker`s integral bracelet, 35mm wide
A Pair of Old Sheffield Plate Dish Covers and Platters, circa 1830, of domed and fluted form, with fruiting oak branch ring handles and dense scroll border decoration, on conforming oval platters, 24cm high overall, 40cm wide See illustration Similar fluted dish covers are illustrated in Bradbury (Frederick) History of Old Sheffield Plate, p.267, where they are dated to 1820 and that particular design by D&G Holy & Co, Sheffield.
A Pair of Edward VII Bowls, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1904/6, in 18th century taste, the rectangular pedestal feet rising to navette bowls chased with drapery swags and paterae, each with twin cast ram`s mask ring handles, presentation inscription, 18cm long, 20oz 18dwt See illustration
English School, circa 1800: Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, bust length, his grey powdered hair en queue, wearing a ruffled jabot and blue jacket, against a sky background, oval, 7cm by 5.8cm, in gold metal frame with fixed ring for suspension, and plaited hair glazed back See illustration
I... S...: Portrait Miniature of a Lady, dated 1774, with lilac ribbon in her black combed back hair, wearing a fur edged plum dress and blue bodice, against a blue/grey background, initialled IS 1774, oval, 4.5cm by 4cm, in a later gilt metal frame with ring for suspension; and Two Other Miniatures, one depicting a nun, oval, 4.9cm by 3.7cm, the other as a lady, half length, with pearls in her hair, oval, 4.5cm by 3.6cm, both in later gilt metal frames (3)
A Three-Bottle Condiment Cruet, circa 1820, the black lacquered shaped triangular stand edged with brass and with central ring handle, supporting three cobalt blue glass skittle condiment bottles with flattened bull`s eye stoppers, with gilded faux labels for Ketchup, Anchovy and Soy, 13.8cm high; and Two Small Condiment Bottles, for Ketchup and Soy, 12.5cm and 12.3cm high (3)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a two-handled Coronation dish by R.E.Stone, London 1936, dish modelled as a boater, an aide memoire with spot-hammered decoration, a Canadian ring box, two snuff boxes, a scent bottle, a dressing table box, a vesta, a dish, and an unmarked silver mounted glass scent bottle of ring form. (11)
A George III silver oil and vinegar stand, maker`s mark of R.P, possibly for Robert Piercy, London 1767, double ring form, gadroon border, leaf capped scroll handle, on four shell feet, with two silver mounted cut glass oil and vinegar bottles with hinged crested covers and shell thumb-pieces, height 22.8cm. approx. weight 15oz.
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK WELSH DRESSER, having open two shelf rack back under a moulded cornice with iron hooks, the base with reeded edge above three moulded freize drawers having later turned knobs, standing on ring turned supports with fan moulded angles originally with pot board, on stile feet. C1820. South Wales. 55" Wide x 16" Deep x 71" High.
A CHINESE MOULDED CELADON HU VASE KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722) With twin lion head fixed ring handles, moulded to the body with two striding dragons amongst dense foliage scroll design, Chenghua underglaze blue six-character mark to the base 15in. (38cm.) high View on Christie's.com
Wodehouse, P.G. Ring for Jeeves, first edition, Jenkins, London 1953. Boards, dustjacket, octavo; with Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit, first edition, London 1954; Jeeves in the Offing, London 1960; and Stiff Upper Lip Jeeves, first edition, London 1963; together with twelve other titles by the same, the latter second impressions or later printings, (17).

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