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An early 20th century Chinese Export white metal belt by Wang Hing, Hong Kong, 63cm, 134 grams, a Chinese bracelet, pendant and brooch(a.f.), a silver and enamel medallion and an early 20th century Japanese white metal (jungin) and enamel belt buckle, modelled as a Wasen Mokei, 57mm(enamel a.f.).CONDITION: Enamel is damaged on the belt buckle. Other part of buckle missing.Wang Hing belt in good order.
An Edwardian silver mounted glass seven piece liqueur set, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1906, comprising a decanter with stopper and six glasses (one later odd replacement) with their dishes, decanter 21.9cm, the tot holders all numbered 17054.CONDITION: Overall condition is good, with no visible damage to the glass. Hallmarks clear.
A 19th century American Jerome & Co. New Haven Clock Co wooden cased wall clock. Eight day clock with extra bushed movement. Glass tablet door panel features peaches surrounded with a pale blue and silver decorative border (some interior peeling). Interior paper advertising label is present and in good condition. Complete with key an Case approx. 76cm x 42cm.
A collection of The Beatles vinyl LP's. Comprising: 2 x The Beatles / 1962-1966 2 disc double The Red Album (PCSP 717 & 1A 184-05307); 2 x The Beatles / 1967-1970 2 disc double The Blue Album (1A 184-05309/10 & 3C 164-05309/10) and Help (PCS 3071) on Parlophone with black and silver label and
Charles J Lundgren (New York, Connecticut, 1911 - 1988) "Golden Hind Sailing Ship" Signed lower right. Original Oil Painting on Masonite. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 20c Roanoke Voyages stamp issued July 13, 1984. On December 13, 1577, Francis Drake set sail from Plymouth Sound, England, on a daring three year odyssey that would take him into oceans hitherto explored only by the Spanish. Drake and about 160 men ventured forth in five vessels: the flagship the Pelican (which he later renamed the Golden Hind), the Elizabeth, the Marigold and the supply ships Swan and Benedict. Of the five, only the Golden Hind and a crew of about fifty men completed the voyage. After safely passing through violent storms in the Strait of Magellan, Drake raided Spanish settlements along the west coast of South America. Drake captured two vessels with cargoes of gold, silver and jewels that were so heavy, they caused the Golden Hind to sail below her watermark. Continuing northward, Drake sighted what is now Canada's west coast. But bitter cold forced him to turn back, and he set a course south and Islands), where he negotiated a treaty with the local sultan. From Java to Sierra Leone on the Cape of Good Hope -- 9,700 miles -- Drake sailed without a port of call or a stop for maintenance, for it had been nearly three years since the voyage had begun. Upon his return to England in September of 1580, he was greeted as a national hero. Queen Elizabeth I came on board his ship to knight him Sir Francis Drake. His fortune and reputation as a brilliant navigator were made -- and the way was opened for England to become a global seapower. Image Size: 18.5 x 18.5 in. Overall Size: 26 x 24 in. Unframed. (B08537)
Patek Philippe & Cie, Geneve, No. 974694, case No. 672626, Ref. 2404, sold on the Dec. 22, 1952. Fine and rare rectangular 18-carat gold gentleman's wristwatch. Purchased in 1989 from Antiquorum "The Art of Patek Philippe" auction. C. massive, polished, hooded lugs. D. mat silver with applied gold "Baton" indexes + auxiliary seconds dial. "Baton" gold hands. M. 9'-90, tonneau, rhodiumed, "fausses-cotes" decoration, 18 jewels, lever escapement, cut bimetallic balance, Breguet balance-spring, micrometer regulator. Dial, case and movement signed. The reference 2404 was first introduced in 1945. We believe that not very many examples were made and one can only find either yellow or pink gold examples. The present watch is a very appealing reference 2404 and has been kept in very original and most attractive condition. Certificate of Authenticity comes with the watch. Face Dimensions: 38 x 22 mm. Overall Weight: 37.4 g / 24 dwt Length: 9 in. - All watches are sold for display purposes only. We cannot guarantee working order after item leaves premises. - All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via WIRE TRANSFER, no other forms of payment will be accepted
14K White Gold Diamond Heart Earrings. Stamped verso on earrings. Having loop snap backs. Approx. Diamond Weight: 1.23 cts Overall Weight: 4.6 g / 2.96 dwt (45308) - All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via WIRE TRANSFER, no other forms of payment will be accepted.
Peter Barrett (B. 1935) "Sporting Horses - Steeplechase" Signed lower left. Original Watercolor painting. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. 29c Steeplechase Stamp issued May 1, 1993. The term "steeplechase" originated in 18th-century Ireland when fox hunters held impromptu races marked by "yon church steeple" -- usually the only towering landmark on the Irish countryside. A point-to-point race of this nature was typically won by following the shortest course -- which often involved jumping fence after fence to reach the church steeple. Today's version of the steeplechase is confined to a smaller area along a designated course strewn with obstacles such as hedges, walls or hurdles. The most desirable horses are mature animals that possess the stamina needed to successfully compete on this grueling course. Racing beyond the age of 10 is not uncommon in this sport, and half-breed horses that are not pure Thoroughbreds -- often make fine steeplechasers. The most famous steeplechase is the Grand National held in Aintree, near Liverpool, England. This annual event covers a distance of over four miles and contains 30 hurdles to challenge both rider and horse. Europe also holds two other noted races, the Irish Grand National and the Grand Steeplechase de Paris. In the U.S., the Maryland Hunt Cup has been run over natural hunting grounds in Glyndon, Maryland, since 1894. This steeplechase race reputedly has the biggest timber obstacles -- some as high as four feet, 10 inches -- and each must be quickly negotiated to win the coveted silver cup award. Image Size: 14 x 11.75 in. Overall Size: 17.5 x 15 in. Unframed. (B14210)
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