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An gentleman's stainless steel Omega Speedmaster Indy-Cart, ref. 38108008, a limited edition stainless steel wristwatch, no. 55666964 circa 1997, automatic chronograph movement, blue dial with chequered border, luminous baton markers, luminous pointed baton hands, centre chronograph hand, subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, tachymeter scale to the bezel, snap back, case, dial and movement signed, on an Omega blue leather strap, with a conforming box modelled as wheel with stand and nut screw, no papers just a service receipt from Watch Doctors dated 17 Sept 2009.
Four Corgi Hauliers of Renown 1:50 scale diecast models, comprising CC13524 Skye Transport Volvo FM Houhgton Parkhouse 'The Professional' Livestock Transporter, CC13820 Southbar Transport Mercedes Actros Fridge, CC13430 John Mitchell MAN TGA Feldbinder and CC13424 TP Niven ERF ECT General Purpose Tanker, all boxed. (4)
Mixed Diecast Models, including: Saab 93 radio controlled, 14 x 1:76 Oxford diecast cars, Oxford Haulage B.O.A.C. pioneer recovery tractor, Oxford commercials 1:43 Ford 400E Fordson service van ,Oxford diecast Automobile company 1:43 scale Jaguar SS 2.5 saloon, Jaguar MK8, Jaguar XK150, Jaguar XL150 FHC, Oxford Fire 1:76 London Fire Brigade AEC Mercury and Fire Brigade Models London Dennis side pump, all in mint boxed condition. (23 items)
Frankline Mint including 1/18th scale B11E797 1905 Rolls Royce 10HP - green, gold trim and black seats, inner packaging; a 1907 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost silver with green seats, boxed; a 1911 Rolls Royce Tourer, white body, gold trim, tan cloth roof, boxed; a Franklin Mint Precision Models display shelf (4)
Corgi Chitty Chitty Bang Bang 05301, pictorial card inner and windowed box; Corgi Classic Thunderbirds FAB 1 CC00601, Parker & Lady Penelope figures, unopened accessory pack containing missiles still on sprue & two forward firing missiles, yellow form cut inner, windowed outer box; Corgi American Lafrance Aerial Ladder Truck C1143/2, boxed; a Zora Arkus-Duntov Authorised Collection 1995 Chevrolet Corvette 1:32 scale, red removable tan hood, tan interior, silver trim, boxed; others loose including Schuco 2700 Volkswagen Beetle; Dinky 409 Bedford Articulated Lorry (playworn); etc.
An Airfix Apollo-Saturn V part constructed, boxed; a Tamiya Panther 1/35 scale, unopened, pictorial box; a Tamiya motorised Tiger Tank (af); 2 x Revell 1:1200 scale R.M.S. kits, unopened, pictorial boxes; a Victory Jig-Saw of the Cunard Liner "The Queen Mary" (not checked), original pictorial box;
A Worcester sparrow beak milk jug circa 1775 painted with colourful garlands of flowers suspended within scrolling gilt cartouches flanked by smaller vasular panels, unusually without gilding, reserved on a scale blue ground, loop handle, underglaze blue fret mark, 9.2cm high; together with a Worcester 'Japan' teacup, similarly marked, 8.5cm diameter (2) (teacup chipped)
A Worcester teapot and cover circa 1768-72 of large, globular form with a flower finial, decorated in rich Kakiemon style with mirror shape panels of chrysanthemums framed by gold rococo scrollwork on a scale blue ground, underglaze blue square fret mark, 16cm high Provenance: Ex. Chidlow Collection. Previously sold at these rooms in April 2015.
A Seth Pennington's Liverpool sauceboat circa 1778 elaborately scale moulded, transfer-printed with reserved panels of peony, a fence and a tree, floral sprigs to the interior, unmarked, 10.5cm high (cracked); together with a Bow 'Desirable Residence' sauceboat, circa 1760, unmarked, 9.2cm high (2) (cracked, chipped) See Phillips Watney Collection Part 1, lot 341 for a similar Liverpool sauceboat.
A Coalport porcelain inkstand circa 1810 the body in scale blue and gilding, painted with single floral panel in reserve, including three pen holders, two taper holders and two sand containers, unmarked, 15.5cm diameter. Provenance: Cubbin Collection no. 75, first sold at these rooms in February 2018.
A PAIR OF WORCESTER SCALE BLUE GROUND PLATES, C1770 painted with floral reserves in slightly upturned, scalloped gilt rim, 19cm diam, underglaze blue open crescent One plate with on the underside only, a minor firing crack caused during manufacture, not visible from the front. Good examples free from wear, glaze scratches etc, no restoration
A FIGURED MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK J COOK CAMBRIDGE, EARLY 19TH C with slightly convex painted dial, pierced hands and four shaped pillars, the breakarched hood with fretwork, three spheres and scale pattern frets, trunk with conforming moulded door and canted corners, on panelled base and bracket feet, 219cm h including finial, pendulum and two brass sleeved lead weights Cheeks slightly packed, seatboard early and possibly the original, in our opinion dial and movement also original to case
A SWISS SILVER CHRONOGRAPH POCKET WATCH No 43464, the bright finished movement marked 342-414, with twin subsidiary dials and marked in red with scale for MILES PER HOUR from ¼ MILE DISTANCES, button-crown, plain case, import marked SA, Birmingham 1928, 44mm Good condition and working order. Dial and hands not damaged, no engraving or erasure. Caseback with fine light scratches consistent with wear and very shallow dent visible when catching the light
A pair of First Period Worcester "Scale" pattern vases with gilt highlights and panels set with birds and bugs, one with lid, approx 13 cm high, both bear old label inscribed "M.A.G.R Park Lodge No.61A" to base, together with a Sunderland lustre pink jug set with scene of a building with the all-seeing eye and various inscriptions and initialled "E.A.C" to front, approx 18 cm high and a Derby Japan pattern teapot, a Meissen cup and saucer and a further floral and gilt decorated pot
TEESDALE'S MAP OF YORKSHIRE, Henry Teesdale & Co. and C. Stocking 1817 and corrected in 1827 and 1828, hand coloured engraved large scale map with calligraphic title, compass rose and view of York Minster, sectionalised and laid on three folding linen sheets, housed in a contemporary marbled book box with gilded red morocco title label (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
TEESDALE'S MAP OF LANCASHIRE, A Map of the County Palantine of Lancaster, Divided into Hundreds and Parishes, 1828-1829, by G. Hennet, published by Henry Teesdale & Co. May 1830, hand coloured and sectionalised large scale map on folding linen sheet, with calligraphic title, and view of New Custom House, Liverpool, housed in contemporary marbled calf book box with gilded red morocco title label (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT) (Illustrated)
HOBSON'S, New Surrey of Yorkshire, William Colling Halison, 1845, large scale engraved coloured folding map in two sheets with calleographic title, compass rose and table of explanation, bound in contemporary cloth boards with elaborate gilt title to upper siding and spine and with metal clasp (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)
Omega A gentleman's Seamaster reference 105 012-66 Professional wristwatch, , the circular black dial with three chronograph sub dials and, tachymetre scale bezel, fitted with a calibre 321 17 jewel automatic movement numbered 24950126 , screw-down case back, on an off brand black strap. Dated 1967 Movement functioning well at time of inspection , signs of wear commensurate with age to bezel, not tested for timekeeping.Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold
Victorian Lizard bangle, set with rose cut diamonds, square cut emeralds, and cabochon cut garnet set eyes, mounted in 18 ct, estimated total diamond weight 0.80 carats, with ornate floral and scale detailing to gold, bearing English registry mark for 16th May 1850, with double hinged tail and pin clasp to back leg Gross weight 27.2 gramshinge and pin clasp are working, pin missing one sectioncentral bottom hinged section has small hole and evidence of small repair evidence of repair to one of the rivets on one of the hinges and pin small indentation at beginning of tail on same section as the body near where engraving finishesThree of the seven emeralds have small chips to surfaceA few of the rose cut diamonds have very very small chips to surface
A GEM-SET 'EPOUVANTAIL' PENDANT/BROOCH, BY VAN CLEEF & ARPELS, CIRCA 1965 Modelled as a scarecrow draped with textured gold clothing and hat, accented by a brilliant-cut diamond buttons, with sapphire and ruby cabochon highlights and green chalcedony head, mounted in 18K gold, signed Van Cleef & Arpels, numbered, maker's mark for 'Péry & Fils', French assay marks, length (excluding bale): 5.6cm Jackie Kennedy Onassis purchased a scarecrow brooch of same design by Van Cleef & Arpels, which she was seen wearing on several occasions. In 1996, Sotheby's New York held 'The Estate of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis' auction where the brooch was included (lot 384) and sold for $101,500. The Van Cleef & Arpels collection alone formed a large collection of the sale. Maison Péry Maison Péry was established in 1875 by Lucien Péry, whose elegant gold chains attracted the attention of the jewellers housed in the place Vendome. The company was run by four generations of Pery's, from Lucien's son Albert, to his grandson Bernard who was the father of the great Brigitte Pery who went on to manage the business for four decades. Albert's encounter with Monsieur Salière in the early 1900s proved to be seminal for Maison Pery's development. Monsieur Salière was working as a salesman in a department store, La Belle Jardinière, and amongst his clients were the Arpels Brothers. He introduced Albert to the brothers and this led to a lifelong collaboration between the two. The first piece of jewellery produced by this new partnership, in 1925 was a flat knitted bracelet. This family connection extended further with Albert beginning to work with Renee Puissant, daughter of the founder Alfred Van Cleef and Esther Arpels. Albert's work at this time was prolific, producing new designs almost every week. However, when the Second World War broke out, Albert was taken prisoner and the workshop was closed for six years. Once the conflict ended, the production started again slowly, increasing in the 1950s with examples of highly important commissions such as the official sword given to Marshall June as a gift on his membership to the French Academy in 1953. The continued support of Van Cleef & Arpels, particularly after the War, was integral to the success of Maison Péry. Each generation of the VCA has strengthened the links between the companies. With Pierre Arpels, the creation of smaller and more affordable pieces of jewellery allowed Maison Pery to move into the emerging market of serial manufacturing. With the opening of the first VCA shop 'La Boutique' in 1954, Pierre understood the importance of making the brand more accessible to the general public and a younger clientele. In the 20th century, the connection between the master jeweller and the designer was of the up-most importance, with the creation of signature pieces made to the highest quality by incredibly skilled individuals. The Péry workshops were behind some of the most iconic 'bestsellers' such as the Domino jewellery sets; the flexible curved ribbons of the 'couscous passementri' and most notably the Ludo bracelet. Maison Péry also worked exclusively on VCA's couture collections, using highly complex techniques to realise the elaborate designs. Amongst the most notable are the production of string chains and pompoms, and the infamous zipper, which has gone on to become a classic of the house. The third generation to take over the management of the company, Bernard Péry was alert to the potential risks of being too heavily reliant on a single client. He began to make connections with other jewellery houses and started collaborations, first with Paolo Bulgari, which lasted for two decades, followed by Boucheron, Mauboussin, Templier and Tiffany. His daughter Brigitte was of similar business acumen and when she took over, she continued to pursue this strategy. Amongst her collaborators were Graff, Dior, Fabergé and Mikimoto. The development of the company was of paramount importance for Brigitte, to ensure Maison Péry remained relevant in the 21st century. In 2008 she launched a large-scale training program for the workshops in order to promote innovation and modernise the production techniques of the company. Adopting new design processes ensured versatility and allowed Maison Péry to compete on an international stage. In 2011, she finally decided to sell her family's company to the then President of the Richemont Group, Stanislas de Quercize.
the canted rectangular dark brown quartz matrix with engraved shield, crest and motto, 'Virtus sola nobilitat' (Virtue alone confers Nobility) for Blake, Baronet simple threaded and ribbed decoration, plain hoop(Height: 40mm, matrix: 27mm x 20mm)Footnote: The Arms of Blake, Baronet of Menlough in the County of Galway The arms as engraved upon the matrix of this late 18th to early 19th Century Gentleman?s Gold and Quartz Personal Seal or Signet are those of Blake, Baronet of Menlough in the County of Galway.1 These armorial bearings may be blazoned as follows: Arms: Argent a fret gules In chief is shown the baronet?s augmentation. Crest: A cat passant guardant proper Motto: Virtus sola nobilitat [Virtue alone ennobles] Given the presumed date of manufacture of this seal or signet there are three candidates all who of whom may have had possession of it during the specified time scale viz: a brother and a father and son, who were consecutively the 9th, 10th and 11th baronets. Any of one these three baronets would have been able to commission this seal fob or signet upon their succession to the baronetcy. The first candidate was Sir Thomas Blake (died 3rd March 1787), the 9th Baronet of Menlough who married Eleanor Lynch (died July 1792) in 1730. Sir Thomas was succeeded by the second candidate, his brother, Sir Walter Blake (born after 1730 died 14th April 1802), the 10th Baronet of Menlough who married Barbara Burke (died 14th April 1802),2 the daughter of Myles Burke, of Ower in the County of Galway. Sir Thomas and Sir Walter were eldest and second sons of Thomas Blake3 (died 1764), of Brendrum in the County of Galway and his wife, Mary Lynch and inherited the family?s baronetcy upon his elder brother?s death on the 3rd March 1787. Upon Sir Walter?s death in 1802, his eldest son John (born 15th July 1753 died 1834) succeeded as the 11th Baronet of Menlough. The Blake family descend from Thomas Blake (died 20th January 1574) who served as Mayor of Galway in 1545 and 1562.

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