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JOHNSONS, LIVERPOOL; an 18th century eight day longcase clock, the brass face with applied silvered chapter ring bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, with painted moon phase and subsidiary dial, in a mahogany case with brass eagle finial and broken swan neck pediment above the shaped door, height 213cm.
WILLIAM PEIRCE, LONDON; a late18th/early 19th century eight day longcase clock, the brass face set with applied brass chapter ring bearing Arabic and Roman numerals and two subsidiary dials, in a mahogany case with broken swan neck pediment and Corinthian columns above the shaped door, height 218cm.
* Egypt Postcards. A good collection of approximately 450 postcards, mostly early 20th century, the majority of Egypt, including Egyptian and British soldiers on parade, Cairo, scenes along the river Nile, the Sphinx and pyramids, dancing girls, street scenes, Bedouins, camel caravans, etc., a mix of colour and black & white images, mostly from photographs, many stamped and postally used, contained in a modern plastic ring binder postcard albumQTY: (approx. 450)
* Sporting autographs. A collection of approximately 250 autographs, mainly boxing, football, motor racing and horse racing, signed to publicity photographs, blank cards, letters, press cuttings, etc., boxing autographs include Max Schmeling, Jake LaMotta, Henry Cooper, Frank Bruno, Riddick Bowe, Henry Wharton, Colin Jones, Duke Mackenzie, Herbie Hide, George Foreman, Colin McMillan, Dave 'Boy' McAuley, Charlie Magri, Brian London, Billy Conn, Terry Marsh, Maurice Hope, Richard Dunn, Barry McGuigan, Howard Winstone, Lloyd Honeyghan, Johnny Armour, Gary Mason, Jim Watt, Terry Downes, Dave 'Boy' Green, Jeff Harding, Neville Brown, Chris Pyatt, Billy Schwer, Floyd Patterson, Larry Holmes, Michael Spinks, Joe Frazier, Karl Mildenburger, Axel Shulz, Ricky Hatton, Carman Basilio, Lennox Lewis; football autographs include Ted Drake, Brian Robson, Matt Busby, Kenny Dalglish, Kevin Keegan, Ryan Giggs, Eric Cantona, Terry Vanables, Ian Wright, Ruud Gullit, Glenn Hoddle, David Ginola, Alex Ferguson, Arsene Wenger, Michael Owen, Alan Shearer, George Cohen, Tom Finney, George Graham, Brian Clough, Stanley Mathews, Craig Bellamy, Matt Le Tissier, Mark Hughes, Gordon Strachan, Jimmy Armfield, David O' Leary, Joe Cole, Bobby Charlton, Emile Heskey, Peter Schmeichel, Peter Taylor, Nigel Martin, Paul Robinson, Robert Pires; motor racing signatures include Nigel Mansell, Keke Rosberg, Patrick Tambay, Rene Arnoux, Eddie Cheaver, Andrea De Cesaris, Carlos Reutemann, Riccardo Patrese, Jackie Stewart, John Watson, Nelson Piquet, Emerson Fittipaldi, Graham Hill; horse racing signatures include Norman Williamson, Adrian Maguire, Michael Roberts, A. P. McCoy, Jimmy Fortune, Walter Swinburn, Rodney Farrant, John Valquez, Richard Hills, Michael Hills, Lester Piggott, Theirry Douman, Pat Eddery, Richard Hughes, Gary Stevens, Martin Pipe, Tony McCoy, Richard Johnson, Peter Scudamore, Frankie Dettori, Richard Dunwoody, Hiroki Goto; other sporting autographs include Geoffrey Boycott, Nick Faldo, Ellery Hanley, Elizabeth McColgan, Ronnie O'Sullivan, John Parrot, Colin McCrae, Ari Vatanan, Sir Malcolm Campbell, Devon Malcolm, Brian Lara, Dickie Bird, Paul Foster, Alec Stewart, Graham Thorpe, Paula Radcliffe, Jason Gardener; other non-sports include artists Ronald Searle, Peter Blake, Gerald Scarfe, Michael Heath, plus Rev. Wilbert Awdry, George Melly, Trevor Baylis, Eric Morecambe, Hulk Hogan, Michael Bond, all contained in plastic sleeves in cloth-bound ring binders, 4to, plus The Martin Pipe Collection, 1990sQTY: (3)NOTE:Provenance: Len Read, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, autograph collector.
* William IV (1765-1837). King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, 1830-37. Document Signed, 'William R', Saint James's, 16 December 1831, pre-printed form on vellum with manuscript insertions, appointing John Kenneth Mackenzie as Second Lieutenant in the 21st Regiment of Foot, countersigned by Lord Melbourne, papered seal and duty stamp applied to left margin, light soiling, 23.5 x 34 cm, together with:Seven Years War (1756-63). A letter written by a Captain of Marines on board the Portland off Cape St. Vincent to the Earl of Lauderdale of Hatton, giving details of an action four days previously, c. 1758, 3-page letter detailing the attack made by Admiral Boscowen's fleet when at anchor in Gibraltar Bay against a French squadron, the writer of the letter took part in the battle and gives information regarding other actions between Lagos and Cape St. Vincent, verso of letter address to the Rt. Hon. Lord Lauderdale at Hatton near Edinburgh, and bears a London postal Bishop Mark stamp 11/SE,Wellesley (Arthur, Duke of Wellington, 1769-1852). Corrected Authorized and Official Programme of the State Funeral Procession of the Late Field Marshall Arthur Duke of Wellington, K. G. to be solemnized in Saint Paul's Cathedral, on Thursday, the 18th day of November, 1852, including the Earl Marshal's instructions to persons joining in the procession, and having tickets for the Cathedral, London: John Limbird, [1852], 8 pp., light dust-soiling, slim 8vo,George II Proclamation. By the King, A Proclamation ... the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, that a day of fasting and humiliation may be observed throughout that part of our kingdom of Great Britain..., Edinburgh: Printed by John Mosman and William Brown, the Assigns of James Watson deceased, 1726, single-sheet broadside printed to one side, upper blank margin with contemporary annotation 'Shire of Lanark', light spotting and damp mottling, frayed at head and foot and few closed tears, folio (41 x 31.5 cm), plus approximately 40 other miscellaneous 17th-19th century ephemeral items including letters, documents, mounted clipped signatures of Robert Peel & Henry James, and few early 19th-century newspapers, etc., loosely contained in plastic sleeves in modern ring binderQTY: (a folder)
* India. A collection of approximately 130 photographs depicting weaving of carpets in Amritsar, Punjab, c. 1940, gelatin silver prints showing the making of fine carpets at the Oriental Carpet Manufacturers (before the Partition in 1947), the rugs shown in the album made for Fritz and La Rue Company of New York (subsidiary of OCM), 19 photographs 25 x 20 cm (all captioned by hand), 16 photographs 12.5 x 12.5 cm (all mounted on black paper and bearing typed captions), and 97 photographs measuring 9 x 9 cm (sparcely captioned), with a two-page typed description of the process shown in the photographs, presented in sleeves in an old ring binder, 4toQTY: (1)
* Charles II (1630-1685), King of Scotland (1649-1651) and King of England, Scotland and Ireland (1660-1685). Document Signed, ‘Charles R’, Whitehall, 13 July 1670, manuscript sign-manual warrant on paper, to the Commissioners of the Treasury for the payment of £150 to the king’s jeweller Isaac le Gooch, to pay £150 (out of the £10,000 designed for such services under a privy seal dormant of 27 July 1669) to the king’s jeweller Isaac Le Gooch (Le Gouse) for a diamond ring to be presented to Baron Delwes, resident from the Duke of Hanover, countersigned at foot by [Henry Bennett, earl of] Arlington [1618-1685, Secretary of State], entered in the Treasury of Receipt J[ohn] Duncombe and enrolled in the office of the Clerk of the Pells, 11 August 1670, some spotting, marginal fraying and old dampstaining, without loss of text and not affecting legibility or signatures, 1 page, folio (35 x 22 cm)QTY: (1)NOTE:Provenance: The Autograph Collection of Peter Bland (1928-2003).The recipient of the ring can almost certainly be identified as Friedrich Casimir zu Eltz, who was appointed Kammer- und Hofrat (chamber and privy counsellor) of the Duke of Brundwick-Luneburg in 1662/1663 (NLA HA, Celle Br. 44, Nr. 118). He was a member of the noble family Eltz (the protestant branch), which became Freiherren (or barons) in the Holy Roman Empire in 1646, and died as a kind of bailiff (Berghauptmann, responsible for the mining in the Harz mountains) in the service of the Duke of Bunswick-Luneburg in 1682. Is it possible that Friedrich Casmir called himself Baron d’Elt or Baron d’Eltz, and that the clerk mangled the name as Baron Delwes. Although there is no evidence that he visited England in 1670 it is not unlikely, because he was sent to different courts by the Dukes of Brundwick-Luneburg in the 1660s and 1670s, for example Berlin in 1665 (NLA HA, Celle Br. 22, Nr. 886), Brunswick (NLA HA, Cal. Br. 22, Nr. 893) and Cologne in 1670 (NLA HA, Cal. Br. 24, Nr. 1187) and Mainz in 1675 (NLA HA, Cal. Br. 22, Nr. 626/1).With thanks to Dr Christian Helbich of the Niedersächsisches Landesarchiv Abteilung Hannover for his research assistance.For Isaac Le Gooch (1628-1685), a Dutch émigré jeweller, who died at his home Hyde Lodge in Hammersmith at the age of 57 on 18 August 1685, see William Wheatley, Isaac Le Gooch, the King’s Jeweller and Latymer Benefactor; Hammersmith Local History Group, 1964, and Survey of London 6: Hammersmith (LCC 1915), 81-3.On the same day Isaac Le Gooch was commissioned to supply another diamond ring, of the value of £350, to be presented to Monsieur Flamery, envoy from Monsieur, the French King's brother, sent to condole on the death of Madame, Duchess of Orleans: Calendar of Treasury Books 3, 1669-1672, 623.
* Egypt Postcards. A good collection of approximately 450 postcards, early 20th century, mostly of Egypt and including temples of Luxor and Karnak, Port Said, Ismailia, Suez Canal, ships, tradespeople, Nubians, Bedouin people, whirling dervishes, dancing girls, indigenous people and dwellings, etc., a mixture of colour and black & white scenes, mostly from photographs, many stamped and postally used, contained in a modern plastic ring binder postcard album, 4toQTY: (approx. 450)
A JAPANESE BIZEN WARE KAKEBANA-IRE (HANGING WALL VASE)PROBABLY MEIJI, 19TH/20TH CENTURYA Japanese earthenware vessel, of tall cylindrical form and with a metal ring for suspension to the side, the surface decorated with a creamy-green and warm iron-brown glaze, with an impressed signature on the side, 15.7cm.
NO RESERVEA COLLECTION OF SIX JAPANESE CERAMIC PIECES MEIJI ERA OR LATER, 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY Some examples of Hirado ware; including a dish and a small cup decorated with many boys; a stand, another cup, a napkin ring and a miniature vase, variously decorated with birds, flowers, insects and landscapes, two with inscriptions underneath including Seifu, 18.6cm max. (6) PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from an English private collection, Sussex.
Mid 19th Century Gothic Revival dressing table in burr walnut of kneehole pedestal form, with swing mirror supported by turned columns with brass candle sconces, matched leaf burr walnut top with ebonised detailing, over nine inlaid drawers with brass drop ring handles, two drawers with Hobbs & Co locks. H 163cm, W 122cm, D 58cm.
J.R.R.Tolkien Lord of the Rings Trilogy - First Editions comprising Fellowship of the Ring, 1st Edition, Fifth Impression February 1956, The Two Towers, 1st Edition, 4th Impression 1956 and Return of the King, 1st Edition, 2nd Impression November 1955 all in red cloth boards, no dust covers, all inscribed in ink on fly leaf "James W Trant 31/7/56 (or 1/8/56) Cambridge". (3)
An eight-day oak longcase clock, the dial signed Richard Gamwell, London, on the silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds and date aperture in the matted centre arch, containing strike/silent, five pillar movement in an associated case, carved with flowers and foliage, flat hood with carved pilasters, 204cm highDial in overall good condition, movement complete but will require cleaning, 2 brass cased weights, modern crank key, the later associated case with trunk door key
A gilt brass skeleton clock with single train chain fusee movement, in architectural plates, silvered chapter ring, six spoked wheels, on a mahogany base, with glazed dome, 30cm highclock is currently ticking but would benefit from an oil or service, glass dome intact, pendulum and key
A lantern clock, 6 silvered chapter ring signed Thatcher Cranbrook, with an oak wall bracket and brass cased weight, scroll engraved centre in a case of typical posted form with pierced and engraved frets, 39cm highLead weight and long pendulum, movement with replacements and alterations
A George IV mahogany bookcase, the upper part enclosed by astragal glazed panel doors above cupboard doors on a plinth base, 155cm wide, 57cm deep, 246cm high and a closely matched example, the lower section enclosing two banks of six drawers in pine, 155cm wide, 64cm deep, 246 high, alterations (2)Bookcase with drawers: all over scuffs and wear commensurate with age and use. one glazed panel cracked, some veneer raising to one side, lower section with side panels cracked. Top of lower section with joint movement and cracks to top, moulding pieces missing to top of lower section. Keys missing, doors inconsistently faded. Sides possibly re veneered. Some old restorations. Top possibly re veneered other bookcase with several glazed panels cracked, escutcheons missing, one key present, loss of moulding to side of doors, scratches and spotting to doors, all over wear and scratches commensurate with age and use. Lower left door inset panel warped. Top of lower section with ring marks and dents. Movement check to right upright. Sides possibly re veneered. interior depth varies between the two bookcases, one being 19cm internal depth and the other 26cm to the upper section. Sections separate for transport.
An Oriental baluster vase, Meiping, 19th/20th Century, of red glaze on a cream ground, a moulded motif of a bat biting a ring to each side, 25cm high and a square water dropper, grey splash dots on green ground, with a short raised rim, 7cm highVase has crazing to glaze and some very minor glaze chips to edge of foot rim.The water dropper is in good condition
A collection of hallmarked silver items. The mixed lot to include an Edward VII bon bon dish with petalled rim. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1908. A small Victorian fish knife hallmarked for London 1889. Makers mark for William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton). Two napkin rings. A seal top spoon with monogrammed initials to seal. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1930. Makers mark for William Suckling Ltd. A Victorian fiddle pattern spoon. A silver jar or tea pot lid. Makers mark attributed to Atkin Brothers. Combined weight approx 171g. Measures approx 9.5cm diameter (dish) / 4.3cm diameter (napkin ring)
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver flatware items. The lot to include a George V lobster pick of traditional form having a central oval thumb rest. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1916 with makers mark for Atkin Brothers. A George VI silver sucket fork. Hallmarked for London, 1938. Maker's mark for Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd. A preserve spoon with bright cut floral design to bowl and pierced scrolled design to terminal. Hallmarked for London 1899. Makers mark for Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton). Two continental 800 silver souvenir tea spoons. A Victorian silver pickle fork. Hallmarked for Sheffield 1853. To also include a napkin ring hallmarked for Birmingham, 1903. Makers mark for H J Cooper & Co Ltd. Combined weight approx 150g. Measures approx 20cm x 2cm / 12cm x 2.4cm.
A collection of silver and white metal items. The lot to include a George V hallmarked silver mounted hand vanity mirror with repoussé decoration and central vacant cartouche. Hallmarks partially rubbed. Date letter for 1911. A Chinese silver frog having Chinese mark to foot. A silver plated chatelaine purse. Unmarked. Two cut glass perfume bottles each having hallmarked silver collars. A silver napkin ring, hallmarks rubbed to be illegible. A silver handled nail file. Two silver and mother of pearl flip fruit knives with the larger pen knife being hallmarked for Sheffield 1928 and having makers mark for John Yeomans Cowlishaw. The smaller being hallmarked for Sheffield, 1929 with makers mark for William Needham. To also include a silver fronted easel back picture frame and a button hook. Combined weight approx 700g. Measures approx 6cm x 0.8cm / 23cm x 12.5cm.
A cased pair of Edward VII hallmarked silver napkin rings. The early 20th century napkin rings of triangular form having a pierced and etched floral design with central vacant cartouche. The set having a fitted velvet lined case. Hallmarked for London, 1902. Makers mark for Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton). Combined weight approx 249.3g. Weight of silver approx 93.1g. Measures approx 6cm x 4cm (napkin ring)/ 17cm x 9cm (box).
A collection of Victorian and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a mid century hallmarked silver Christening cup. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1957. Makers mark for Angora Silver Plate Co Ltd. A Victorian silver napkin ring with pierced repousse decoration depicting cherubs and the Colosseum with central vacant cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1893. Makers mark for Thomas Hayes. Two further napkin rings with makers marks attributed to Sibray, Hall & Co and William Adams Ltd. Combined weight approx 145.9g. Measures approx 8cm x 9cm / 4.5cm diameter.
A collection of hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a George V cigarette case with etched scrolled design and central monogrammed cartouche. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1918. Makers mark for William Neale. A Vesta case, hallmarked for Birmingham 1920 with makers mark for G F Westwood & Sons. To also include a hallmarked silver napkin ring, AF salts dish with fitted blue glass liner, flip knife with mother of pearl handle and cut glass bottle with silver lid with mother of pearl. The lot also includes a Festival of Britain 1951 silver proof coin. Combined weight of silver items approx 188g. Combined weight 363g. Measures approx 8.5cm x 7cm / 5.2cm x 4cm.
A collection of hallmarked silver napkin rings and silver collared perfume bottle. The lot to include a George V cut glass perfume bottle with silver collar. Hallmarked for London 1910. To also include five napkin rings with one pair being hallmarked for Sheffield 1918 and having makers mark for C W Fletcher & Son Ltd (Charles William Fletcher). A Victorian napkin ring having etched floral pattern. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1890 with makers mark for John Round & Son Ltd. A napkin ring with etched foliate leaf repeated pattern. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1892. Combined weight approx 305g. Combined weight of napkin rings approx 115.6g. Measures approx 11cm x 4cm (perfume bottle) / 5cm diameter (napkin ring).
A collection of George III and later hallmarked silver items. The lot to include a George III sugar caster. Hallmarked for London 1796. Makers mark for Susannah Barker. A pair of cruets. The silver salt and pepper shakers hallmarked for Birmingham, 1919 & 1926. Makers mark for Levi & Salaman. An Edward VII mustard pot with fitted blur glass liner. Hallmarked for London, 1908. Makers mark for Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. A napkin ring with makers mark for Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall) and a salts dish hallmarked for Sheffield 1924 with makers mark for Barker Brothers (Herbert Edward Barker & Frank Ernest Barker). Combined weight approx 262.4g. Measures approx 15cm X 5cm / 6cm x 2.9cm.

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