JAMES BOND: THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH (1999) - James Bond's (Pierce Brosnan) Sliced License Plate and Entry Paper - James Bond's (Pierce Brosnan) sliced license plate and entry paper from Michael Apted's James Bond: The World Is Not Enough. James Bond was given a Russian entry paper to enter the Russian ICBM base. Bond's car was later split in two, including his license plate, as he was attacked by Elektra King's (Sophie Marceau) helicopters. This lot consists of a beige paper entry page printed in Russian with a monochromatic photo and a red margin; and a black and silver-color acrylic license plate split in two pieces with jagged edges. This lot exhibits grime on the license plate and fold creases to the paper. Dimensions: (largest) 10.25" x 4.5" x 0.25" (26 cm x 11.5 cm x 0.75 cm)This lot is offered at a $100 starting bid with no reserve.Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, March 14th. The auction will begin at 9:00AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Tuesday, March 12th or Wednesday, March 13th.
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A RUSSIAN SILVER AND SILVER GILT MARRIAGE BEAKER MAKER'S MARK HM (NOT TRACED), ST. PETERSBURG 1787 Engraved with a monogram and an armorial within scrolled oval reserves, the base inset with a coin 17cm (6 3/4in) high 432g (13.9 oz) Condition Report: Marks to base clearEngraving crispGilding wornStands wellLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A CHARLES II SILVER CYLINDRICAL CASTER MAKER'S MARK NM ABOVE A STAR, LONDON 1683 With a bud finial to the pierced domed bayonet cover, cable twist bands and on a pierced circular foot 13.5cmn (5 1/4in) high 149g (4.8 oz) Provenance:From the Collection of Pablo Bronstein See Christies, Important Silver, Objects of Vertu And Russian Works Of Art, 20th April 2000, Lot 282 for a similar example Condition Report: Marks are partially obscuredSolder repairs to bayonet fittingsNo engravingStands wellCover fits wellRubbing to the top of the coverLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
A late 19th/early 20th century Russian combination cigar, cigarette and vesta case in silver, the maker believed to be Nikolay Strulev, further mark 'A.P/1890', the case itself with engraved oval cartouches to both front and back, one centre with floral motif, one vacant, 10.75 x 6.75 x 1.8cm, approx 5.88ozt/183g.
A Russian silver bullet shaped tea pot by Ivan Petrovich Khlebnikov, Moscow 1874, 84 zolotniki, Imperial warrant mark, with an ivory button finial to the pull off cover, a loop handle and engraved M.S., 18cm (7in) long, 401g (12.9 oz) gross, Ivory Registration Number: SIV9Y12VA label beneath gives some provenance: 'M.S. Marie Schumacher mother of Tante Ella, sister of Waldermar Schumacher'Ivory Registration number S1V9Y12V
An Imperial Russian fiddle and thread pattern silver canteen, by H Moschalkin, St Petersburg 1794,for a twelve-place setting, comprising silver-handled knives, tablespoons and table forks, each engraved with a monogram and dated '1812', within a leather-bound and gilt-brass-mounted canteen,knives 26cm longcanteen 39cm wide25cm deep12cm high, weighable 63.4oztPossibly looted by Napoleon's Grand Armée, as all pieces are dated '1812' and bear the initials 'AVR' and a French coronet. Some 600,000 troops invaded Russia, but only around 100,000 returned.Condition ReportWear and losses to the leather and canteen throughout. Components fit well in the canteen. Minor knocks and wear commensurate with age. Some knocks and pitting to the blades.
▴ Romain de Tirtoff ('Erté') (Russian-French, 1892-1990) 'Les Rois des Légendes, Homme Noble'stamped 'ERTE/ROMAIN DE TIRTOFF' in ink with blind stamp l.l., inscribed with title and 'No.37' on Erté headed paper verso, gouache and gold and silver paint28 x 18cmProvenance: Purchased in Nice, France, c.1994, from the estate of Erté's chauffeur.Condition ReportFramed: 46.5 x 36.5cmTime staining with some discolouration to the extreme edges. Light creasing. Patches of brown paper have been stuck down in the top and bottom corners on the right side, please see images. Stamped numbers to the top corners. Not viewed out of glazed frame.
A 'Cabinet of Curiosities', 18th/19th century, to include:a framed piece of William IV's hair,a gold nugget brooch, formed as a pick and shovel,a gold-nugget-mounted silver spoon, the bowl engraved 'Yukon',a silver vinaigrette, late 18th century,a White Star Line button,a lapis lazuli swivel fob,a 1782 Russian 5 kopek coin, andan agate cross pendant,all within a gilded, glazed and velvet-lined case,case 35cm wide29.5cm deep4cm high (qty.)Condition ReportCase) Lock missing. Wear, knocks and losses to the gilding in places. Glazing in good order. Some losses to the lining.Objects) With varying degrees of wear. Some items with chips and losses.Please see the additional images.
A composed Russian silver and silver-gilt table service, mid-19th century, St Petersburg, makers to include Carl J Tegelsten and Nicols & Plinke, comprising:18 tablespoons,18 table forks,18 dessert forks,17 silver-gilt dessert spoons, and6 dessert knives,with silver blades, each engraved with a coronet and cypher,tablespoons 22.5cm long, weighable 186.4ozt (77)Provenance: Formerly in the collection of Paul Dyson.Condition ReportWear and rubbing to gilding throughout. Minor knocks and wear throughout. Marks in generally good order.
A late 19th Century Russian trompe l'oeil silver casket box retailed by Ivan Khlebnikov. Of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover with engraved and repossé work imitates a draped, fringed blanket over a simulated basket weave box. Articulated rope twist side handles and rope twist hinged closure to centre (lacking flange), on four squared bracket feet with gilded interior. Moscow marks, Russian 84 mark. Dated 1886. Maker's mark Gershy Lezerin Gaselevich (ГЛ), Assayer's mark for Viktor Vasilyevich Savinsky,14 x 10.5cm. 14.57ozt
Two albums containing a collection of Wills's cigarette cards circa 1900-1910 including Arms of the Bishopric 1907(full set), School Arms (incomplete), various Borough and City Arms (incomplete), Borough Arms 3rd Series 1905 (full set red), Borough Arms 3rd Series 1905 (full set grey) , Borough / City Arms 4th Series 1905 (full set), Nelson Series 1905 (missing 1, 10, 11, 12, 14, 17, 19, 20, 40 and 45), Town / City Arms 1904 (full set), another similar 1904 (full set), another 1903 (46/50), Vanity Fair 2nd Series (missing No. 29). Locomotives 1901 (28/50), Animals and Birds 1900 (x 9), Time and Money in Different Countries 1908 (full set), Royal Families of Europe 1908 (full set) (x 2), Naval Dress and Badges 1909 (full set), Billiards by John Roberts 1909 (x 17), Old English Garden Flowers 1910 (full set), Fish and Bait 1910 (full set), Arms of the British Empire 1910 (full set), The World's Dreadnoughts 1910 (full set) (25), Aviation 1910 (full set), The Coronation Series 1911 (full set), Signalling Series 1911 (full set), Celebrated Ships 1911 (full set), together with two albums of Wills's cigarette cards circa 1910-20 including A Series of 50 Roses, A Series 1912 (full set), Arms of Foreign Cities 1912 (full set), Musical Celebrities 1912 (full set), Historic Events 1912 (full set), Second Series of 50 Roses 1913 (full set), Old English Garden Flowers 1913 (full set), First Aid Series of 50 1913 (full set), Riders of the World Australian Issue 1913 (full set), A Series of 50 Alpine Flowers 1913 (full set), Arms of Companies A Series of 50 1913 (full set), Overseas Dominions (Canada) 1914 (full set), A Series of 50 Garden Life 1914 (full set), Musical Celebrities Second Series 1914 (missing No. 5, 15, 23 and 29), Physical Culture 1914 (Exercises) (full set), A Series of 12 Reproductions of Recruiting Posters 1915 (full set), Famous Inventions 1915 (full set), Famous Inventions New Zealand Issue 1915 (missing 15 Electric Tram), Overseas Dominions (Australia) 1915 (full set), Gems of Belgian Architecture 1915 (full set), British Birds 1915 (full set), Mining 1916 (full set), Military Motors 1916 (no Censor) (full set), Military Motors 1916 (Censor) (full set), Gems of French Architecture 1916 (full set), Gems of Russian Architecture 1917 (full set), Allied Army Leaders 1917 (full set), Britain's Part in the War 1917 (full set) (24) and three albums of Wills's cigarette cards circa 1920-30 including Did You Know 1922 A Series (full set), Wild Flowers 1923 (full set), Lucky Charms 1923 (full set), Gardening Hints 1923 (full set), Merchant Ships of the World 1924 (full set), Did You Know 1924 Second Series (full set), Railway Engines 1924 (full set), Flowering Trees and Shrubs 1924 (full set), Flower Culture in Pots 1925 (full set) and Ships Badges 1925 (full set), New Zealand Butterflies, Moths and Beetles 1925 (New Zealand Issue), Life in the Treetops 1925 (full set), Do You Know Third Series 1926 (full set), Roses 1926 (full set), Flags of the Empire 1926 (full set) (25), Wonders of the Past 1926 (full set), Roses 1926 (full set), Lighthouses 1926 (full set), Zoo 1926 (New Zealand Issue) (full set), Household Hints 1927 (full set), Engineering Wonders 1927 (full set), British Butterflies 1927 (full set), Homeland Events 1927 (New Zealand Issue) (missing 12 and 49), Units of the British Army and RAF 1928 (New Zealand Issue) (full set), Ships and Shipping 1928 (New Zealand Issue) (full set), Cricketers 1928 (full set), Wonders of the Sea 1928 (full set), Cinema Stars First Series 1928 (full set) (25), Cinema Stars Second Series 1928 (full set) (25), Romance of the Heavens 1928 (full set), English Period Costumes 1929 (full set), Rugby Internationals 1929 (full set), Flags of the Empire Second Series 1929 (full set) (25), Cricketers 1929 (full set), Famous Picture in 48 Sections "Between Two Fires by FD MILLETT" (x 1), together with another set (missing No. 5, 20, 21, 28, 29, 33), Railway Locomotives 1930 (No. 6, 11 and 50 of 50), Household Hints 1930 (full set) and three albums of Will's cigarette cards, full sets, large, including Old Silver 1924, Flowering Shrubs 1934, Trees 1937, Celebrated Pictures by British Artists 1916 2nd series, Arms of Universities 1923, Old Furniture 1st Series 1923, Old Furniture 2nd Series 1924, Heraldic Signs & their origin 1925, British Castles 1925, English Period Costumes 1927, Public Schools 1927, British School of Painting 1927, Modern British Sculpture 1928, Old Sundials 1928, Animals and their furs 1929, Rigs of Ships 1929, Cathedrals 1933, Arms of the British Empire 1st Series 1933, Arms of the British Empire 2nd Series 1933, Arms of Public Schools 1st Series 1933, Arms of Public Schools 2nd Series 1934, Famous British Liners 1934, Old Pottery & Porcelain 1934, Famous British Liners 2nd Series 1935, Round Europe 1936, Old Inns A Series 1936, Roses 1936, Famous British Authors 1937, Butterfles & Moths 1938, The King's Art Treasures 1938, Garden Wild Flowers New Varieties A Series 1938, Garden Flowers New Varieties 2nd Series 1939, Racehorses & Jockeys 1938 - 1939, Old Inns 2nd Series 1939
A mixed group of militaria comprising pair of khaki puttees, an RAF P37 webbing belt, SAS beret (moth damage), small quantity of 5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards and RAF buttons, booklets on various regiments including Worcestershire and KSLI, some cloth rank insignia and patches including Royal Welch Fusiliers, Royal Armoured Corps, RAF Chevrons, a British Army black oakleaf hat band, and a large accumulation of loose military badges and some titles, predominantly British, including 8th Scottish Volunteer Battalion, 96th Foot (Manchester Regiment), The King's Liverpool Regt, Royal Navy Division Petty Officer's badge and many more, but some others including Russian, American and United Nations together with AFS, silver war badge, silver ARP badge, silver prefect's badge, West Midlands police helmet plate (qty, over 140++) sold together with two enamel Clifton Children's Club badges and a pair of opera glasses etcCondition:Please see the additional lot images for the SAS beret - please note the two tear holes to the top
Photographs: YVA, Frieda Getrud Reiss, László Willinger, 1920s-30s, and others - thirteen photographs of dancer Lore Sello, comprises: YVA {Else Ernestine Neuländer-Simon, (German, 1900- disappeared 1942?) Lore Sello, c. 1930s, vintage print mounted on card, photographers signature in the print lower left, Berlin studio stamp on reverse, the image 8 ¾ x 6 ¾ inches, 9 ¾ x 8 inches overall; Frieda Gertrud Reiss (German, 1890-1955). Lore Sello in the role of Game clock in the cabaret Die Gondel, 1923, gelatin silver print mounted on card, photographers signature in the print lower right, photographers Berlin studio stamp on reverse, the image 6 ½ x 9 inches, 8 x 10 ½ inches overall; László Josef Willinger(German, 1909-1989). Lore Sello, c. 1930s, vintage print mounted on card, Signed in pencil on mount, 'Willinger, Berlin' the image 6 ½ x 8 ¾ inches, 7 x 10 ½ inches overall; with others relating to Lore Sello and her husband Maurice Cowan, v.s., the largest, 8x 10 inches. (13) Lore Sello (1901-1989) was a German-Jewish dancer, actress and author of several books including, Children of the Resistance (1968). She later married British writer and film producer, Maurice Cowan (1891-1974). Yva was a German Jewish photographer renowned for her dreamlike, multiple exposed images. She became a leading photographer in Berlin during the Weimar Republic. Yva and her husband were deported by the Gestapo in 1942 and murdered during WWII probably in the Majdanek concentration camp, Poland. Her death was declared officially in 1944.Frieda Gertrud Reiss was a German portrait photographer who opened her photographic studio in 1918 on the Kurfustendamm, Berlin. Her clientele included representatives of the old aristocracy, diplomats, playwrights, actors, and dancers such a Anna Pavlova. Whilst on a trip to Italy in 1929 Reiss was invited to photograph Benito Mussolini László Josef Willingerwas a German-Jewish photographer who established photographic studios in Paris, 1929 and Berlin, 1931. Willinger left Berlin in 1933 when Adolf Hitler became chancellor, and settled in Vienna where he photographed Marlene Dietrich, Hedy Lamarr, Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and Max Reinhardt and others. Provenance: The Collection of Mischa Spoliansky (1898-1985) Russian-born Jewish composer of 1920s-30s cabaret and revues in the Weimar Republic until he was forced emigrate to London in 1933 when Hitler rose to power. Spoliansky, a good friend of Marlene Dietrich, remained in Britain for the rest of his life and composed over seventy film scores working for Alfred Hitchcock, Alexander Korda, Otto Preminger, Anthony Asquith, David Lean and many others.
A Russian silver salt cellar, having stylised scrolled twin handles, stepped rectangular footed base, marked 84, makers marks rubbed, approx. 7.5cm high x 12.2cm wide. Weight: approx. 93 grams (2.9ozt) Further details: base slightly misshapen but stable, tarnishing, slight scratching and small dent to corner of base.
A collection of costume jewellery to include a Russian cloisonne enamel bracelet maker mark AA with later clasp, a Russian white metal and enamel set bow brooch, circa 1890-1910, various paste set brooches, opal doublet mosaic silver mounted ring, garnet set silver crescent brooch, paste set jewellery along with faux pearl and hematite bead necklaces along with others, a silver pill box along with cloisonne enamel versions, one possibly Russian. (1 bag) Further details: wear and tear commensurate with age
Russia, Empire, Cross of St. George, Fourth Class, silver, the reverse officially numbered ‘127190’, the obverse arms privately engraved ‘6087 Sgt. W. N. Snowden 2nd S.R.’, good very fine £360-£440 --- Russian Cross of St. George, Fourth Class London Gazette 25 August 1915: ‘For distinguished service in the Field’. William N. Snowden attested for the Scottish Rifles and served with the 2nd Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front from 5 November 1914. He was Mentioned in Despatches (London Gazette 22 June 1915), and was awarded the Russian Cross of St. George, Fourth Class, before being commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Scottish Rifles, attached Machine Gun Corps, on 1 July 1917.
WWI German Souvenir ‘Hate Belt’ Assembled by Sergeant L.R. RIDGE, HQ Coy, United States 38th Infantry, with his initials mounted on the belt. A remarkable collection of 21 German items including black and silver wound badges, fine officer’s epaulette insignia to the Prussian Hussar Regt 'Koenig Wilhelm I' (WRI cipher), Baden & Oldenburg (W over II), Royal Prussian Airship Battalion No. 4 (L4), Saxon & Thuringian States etc. German buttons include a large Hussar officer's gilt rosette for the Attila, large Sergeanten collar buttons for Bavaria (pre and post 1916), Hessen and Mecklenburg-Schwerin, smaller Gefreiter collar buttons to Bavaria, Prussia and Hessen. German national, naval, motorised buttons and insignia; six U.S. and five Russian buttons. Two large U.S. insignia with loops to the reverse and a postcard from Ridge to his mother in Burton, Ohio, dated April 1919 and another. (5 items)
A 20th century style paste set bar brooch, the fourteen round cut white stones within silver coloured mount with engraved detail, hinge pin to reverse, 7.5cm long, within a fitted 'Goldsmiths and silversmiths' case, with a yellow metal dress ring, set with paste stone, stamped '14k' ring size R, a pair of gold plated cufflinks, a silver coloured Russian wedding band, a silver coloured fox mask brooch and further items of jewellery (Qty)
1897 Russian Empire silver 50 Kopecks Emperor Nicholas II coin graded MS 62 by NGC. Obverse: bust of Nicholas II, facing left, 'Б. М. НИКОЛАЙ II ИМПЕРАТОРЪ И САМОДЕРЖЕЦЪ ВСЕРОСС.'. Reverse: double-headed eagle holding orb and sceptre, '50 КОПѢЕКЪ 1913 Г.' below. In NGC holder (#6674077-003). Mintage: 46,755,438. Face value: 50 Kopecks. Finish: circulation/mint state. Composition: 900 silver. Weight: 10g. Diameter: 26.75mm.
19th century Russian silver sifter spoons and other items Russian marksto include: a silver-gilt fiddle pattern sifter spoon, St Petersburg, makers mark AR, a large silver-gilt sifter spoon, a silver-gilt sifter spoon, the bowl back with engraved decoration, two fiddle pattern sifter spoons, a plain spoon with gilded bowl, a caddy spoon, and a lemon fork, (8)first length 14.5cm. weight approx. 6.04oztCondition: large sifter spoon with rubbing to gilt an repair to stem by bowl. rubbing to gilt of another spoon. Spoon with twisted stem with old repair. Lemon fork with traces of gilt
A collection of mostly French and some continental silver coinscomprising France. Louis Philippe I 5 Francs: 2x1831, 1835, 1837, 1838 and 1844, 2nd Republic 5 francs, 1849 Napoleon III 5 francs 1867, 1868, 2x1869 and 1870 and Third Republic 5 francs, 2x1874 and 3x1875 together with 10 Francs, 1965 and 1968 and other French silver 2 francs, 1 francs and 50 centimes etc. accompanied by Italy. Vittorio Emanuele II 5 Lire, 1870. Spain Alfonso XI 5 Pesetas, 1885. Russia Nicholas II 1 Rouble, 1913, 300th Anniversary of the Romanov Dynasty, (qty)various, total weight approx. 24.13oztCondition: Circulated, some worn. Russian 1 Rouble Good. Viewing recommended in person
20th century Russian silver gilt and green nephrite bell push, modelled in the form of a bell, with swag and bow decoration and red hardstone push button, on four scroll feet. Russian marks to base. 7cm overall height.Overall condition very good, silver mounts are dirty, but no evidence of major damage or repair, apart from the bottom of the swags have lifted from the base .Base cover is slightly uneven and does not sit square, stone has black fleks but no cracks, chips or other damage. Marks are clear.
Early 20th century gold, diamond and pearl octagonal open work pendant with a central old cut diamond surrounded by rose cut diamond foliage in silver and gold setting with two pearls suspended below, 47mm overall length, possibly Russian, on gold chain within a Russian boxPendant weighs 3.8 gramsChain is marked 9ct on the clasp and 585 on the link next to the clasp. 47.5cm long. Weighs 2.4 grams
A collection of George IV and later British and global coins and banknotes, some silver content, to include crown (1892), half-crown (1923), florins, shillings, threepences, some drilled; Australian threepences; South African threepences; pennies, halfpennies, farthings; Russian coins; American coins; Brazilian banknotes; Czechoslovakian banknotes; and two travel alarm clocks.Qty: 1 box
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