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Winston Churchill The Second World War Book IX. Titled 'Closing The Ring, Italy Won'. First Published 1952. Fourth Edition 1966. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Winston Churchill The Second World War Book X. Titled 'Closing The Ring, Teheran To Rome'. First Published 1952. Fourth Edition 1966. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £9.99
A 22 carat gold wedding band together with a gold, blue stone and diamond set dress ring, a cameo set ring in a gold plated case, a 9 carat gold cased ladies cocktail watch, the brush dial inscribed "Benson" and set with Arabic numerals, three further watches, a costume necklace, a silver cigar cutter (marks rubbed) and a collection of plated spoons
A collection of jewellery to include a 9 carat gold and tiger's eye ring, a horse head brooch by Coro, a pair of silver and enamelled RAF cufflinks, a Rotary wristwatch, the brushed dial set with Roman numerals and numeral markers and No.d 109452 to back, a 14 carat gold and jade set ring etc
A 19th Century Manchester style oak cased long case clock, the eight day movement with painted arched dial and Roman numerals to the chapter ring enclosing a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture and inscribed "Wm Buxton Bishop Auckland 1727" 55 cm wide x 23 cm deep x 220 cm high
A Victorian Gothic Revival pitch pine side table, the top with chamfered edge over three frieze drawers with brass rope work ring handles, raised on square tapered and collared supports, 108.5 cm wide x 55.5 cm deep x 75.5 cm high, together with a circa 1900 walnut octagonal centre table, the top with moulded edge above a moulded frieze, on turned and ringed supports united by a galleried undertier, 80 cm diameter x 67 cm high
A group of mostly English tea and coffee waresearly to mid 19th centuriescomprising a pair of Spode bute-shaped teacups and saucers, circa 1806, pattern 1005, unmarked; a teacup and saucer, printed in green with birds and foliage, pattern 4087; a bute-shaped shell pattern teacup and saucer, unmarked (attributable to New Hall pattern 1045, more commonly seen with a ring handle); a gilt 'wriggle work' vermicelli coffee cup, with saucer and side plate similarly decorated and painted with central landscapes scenes, unmarked; a cup and saucer, with high broken loop handle, printed in underglaze blue and gilded with seaweed decoration, unmarked; a Coalport teacup and saucer, circa 1823, pattern 2/279, with landscape panels; a New Hall 'Boy in the Window' trio of coffee cup, teacup and saucer; a similar tea bowl and saucer together with a Continental trio decorated with purple and green leaves etc (qty, two trays)Provenance: The Malcolm Sargeant Collection.
A late 17th century/early 18th century lacquered longcase clock, the later associated case with chinoiserie decoration, the rectangular hood with an ogee cornice above an arched door, enclosing a dial with a possibly later arch with a silvered convex boss engraved 'John Smart, London', flanked by a relief moulded dolphin on each side, above a 12" dial with pierced and moulded foliate spandrels, subsidiary dial for seconds, date aperture and Roman numerals and Arabic 5 minute markers, over a long trunk door decorated and relief moulded with figures and a building over a swan, the base with a chinoiserie panel, raised on a plinth, the 8-day movement with anchor escapement and 4 pillars, striking on a bell, with two weights, pendulum, key and a winder, 216cm high (8)A John Smart is listed as working from 1674-1682 and as being apprenticed to J.Johnson on the third of August 1674. He was given freedom of the Clockmaker's Company on the 29th of September 1682.Frederick James Britten, Britten's Old Clocks and Watches, 9th edition, page 603.Restorations, including lacquer and paint decoration. Case later than dial/movement. Arch on dial possibly later, as in two distinct sections, although done a very long time ago - from consistency of patina and braces etc used probably 18thC. Silvering on chapter ring and boss worn. Hands later.Minor chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use. Some bubbling on lacquerwork, especially whole of left side of trunk.Operational in vendor's home, but told that careful balancing of clock needed.
An early 19th century rectangular mahogany chest of three long drawers, inlaid with ebony stringing, raised on splayed bracket feet, some damage, 93cm wide x 46cm deep x 90cm highOverall - damage cosmetic. Good proportions.Some damage, including chipped veneers, including both corners of top edge - 1.5cm and 1cm and apron. Left side very scratched and some chips on edges. Some small chips on stringing, including middle drawer bottom right corner and corresponding part of rail. Chips, dents and scratches consistent with age and use, especially left side - very scratched and some chips on edges.Later handles, but cover original positions of turned handles. Top with ring marks.
A Regency style inlaid mahogany and kingwood jardiniere, of canted square section with cast brass ring handles, inlaid with chequer stringing and raised on tapering square section supports, with brass liner, 29cm wide x 29cm deep x 50cm high, liner depth 24cm.Generally good and solid throughout. Minor cosmetic marks consistent with age and use. Will benefit from polishing.
A 19th century wheel back ash Windsor chair, of typical hoop-back form, the shaped splat with pierced 'wheel', the saddle seat raised on ring-turned supports united by an H stretcher, 65cm wide x 53cm deep x 93cm high, seat height 45cm.Solid joints, sturdy throughout. Eveidence of some re-gluing to joints in places. Split to top of left arm.Small split to front of seat. General typical surface wear throughout consistent with age and use.
A 19th century comb-back ash Windsor chair, the hooped back with eight spindles, the saddle seat raised on ring-turned supports united by an H stretcher, 56cm wide x 50cm deep x 102cm high, seat height 45cm.All joints sturdy. Evidence of re-gluing where legs join the seat. Leg length slightly different and so the chair does have a wobble. Fine split to seat adjacent to front right arm support. Brace to mid rail on one side. General signs of age and use throughout including typical wear and scuffing.
A collection of jewellery and costume jewellery, to include; a three stone diamond ring, stamped '18ct Plat', size M, a three stone ruby and diamond ring, stapmed '18k', size Q, a 9ct gold signet ring, broken and a 9ct gold bar brooch, total weight approx 8.8g, together with various gilt brooches, a gilt wristwatch with plated Albert and attached 9ct gold football fob, a Rotary wristwatch, two silver Aston Villa commemorative medallions, various earrings, cufflinks etc (a lot)
A single stone blue zircon ring, the round mixed cut zircon claw set in white metal to yellow metal shank, stamped '18ct Plat', size K, weight approx 2.3g, (chips to the zircon), together with a carved jade panel bracelet, the white metal box link clasp stamped '9ct 526', weight approx 8.5g
A 9ct gold signet ring, size P, together with a 9ct gold garnet ring, (lacking one stone), a 9ct gold seed pearl set ring (lacking four stones), an 18ct gold blue doublet and diamond ring (lacking two stones), a pair of yellow metal earrings stamped '9ct' (broken) and two yellow metal studs stamped '9ct', total weight approx 15.8g, together with a pair of plated studs
A late George III oak tilt top occasional table, with a rectangular top, raised on ring turned column over three cabriole legs, 71cm high, 68cm wide, 55cm deep, together with a Georgian oak occasional table, made up, the square top raised on a bluster turned column over three cabriole legs, 66cm high, 50cm wide, 49cm deep. (2)

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