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A group of jewellery, to include a silver bracelet, with interlinked elongated bar settings and ball ended clasps, with large loop and bar fastening, 21cm long, together with a silver daisy bar brooch, lacking pin back, 4cm wide, with brushed overall detailing and gold coloured centre, 91.7g all in. (2)
A Sheila Fleet silver and enamel pendant and chain, the pendant of rectangular form formed of vase in a stack, with blue enamel detailing and set with a blue top stone and tiny diamonds, on an articulated necklace, the pendant 5cm high, the necklace approximately 28cm long, in presentation pouch.
A 20thC Strombergshyttan Swedish glass vase, decorated with birds on a branch, signed beneath, with label, 13cm high, a further vase and a small quantity of various cutlery, silver and other Georgian silver preserve spoon, plated pickle fork with mother of pearl handle, etc., various dates and makers. (a quantity)
A 19thC French brass snuff box, of oblong form, centred by the profile of a figure indistinctly marked and etched with scrolls and further figures, 16cm wide and a small quantity of various silver flatware, large silver basting spoon with Continental marks, etc. (a quantity)
Various Pokemon trading cards, probably early 2000s, a quantity of various buttons, silver plated ware, hip flask, napkin ring, chased tankard, various powder compacts, costume jewellery, coins to include commemorative sets, small quantity of yellow metal and other ear studs, etc. (a quantity)
* Burgkmair (Hans des Jüngeren). Turnierbuch von 1520..., Mit erläuterndem Text herausgegeben von Dr. Heinrich Pallmann.Karl Hiersemann..., Leipzig, 1910, printed title and explanatory text, 16 (complete), lithographic prints of knights, with extensive contemporary hand colouring heightened in silver and gilt, each tipped on to contemporary card mounts (as published), a few images with slight browning and spotting, each 530 x 375 mm (overall size), contained in the publisher's cloth gilt portfolio, six images uniformly framed and glazedQty: (16)
* Heraldry. Armorial bearings of the Tomlinson family, first half 17th century (?), hand-painted on silk, heightened in silver (tarnished), depicting per pale argent & vert 3 greyhounds courant, counter charges collared or, the centre shield gules or fess dancette ermine between six billets argent (Brett family), the background painted white - dexter (left) and black - sinister (right), some wear and soiling, 49 x 39cm, framed and glazedQty: (1)Footnote: The style of the armorial would suggest an early 17th century date, possibly for the Tomlinson family of Birdforth, Sowerby & Thirsk. Given the background colouring (white - dexter, black - sinister) it may be a funeral or burial piece relating to a wife in the Tomlinson family.
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 100 classical records, including 50 Decca LXT-series mono recordings on both orange/gold and orange/silver labels, examples include Mahler "The Song of the Earth" featuring Kathleen Ferrier and Julius Patzak with the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Bruno Walter (2-LP Decca LXT 2721-2722 O/S), Vivaldi "Concerto in E Minor for Cello and String Orchestra" with Pierre Fournier on Cello and Karl Münchinger conducting the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra (Decca LXT 2765 O/G), Ravel "Daphnis et Chloé, The Complete Ballet" with Ernest Ansermet conducting L'Orchestre de la Suisse Romande (Decca LXT 2775 O/G), Brahms "Concerto No 1 in D Minor for Piano and Orchestra" with Clifford Curzon on Piano and Eduard Van Beinum conducting The Concertgebouw Orchestra of Amsterdam (Decca LXT 2825 O/S), Rachmaninov "Concerto No 2 in C Minor for Piano and Orchestra" with Clifford Curzon on Piano and Sir Adrian Boult conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra (Decca LXT 5178 O/S), "Inge Borkh Recital" with Inge Borkh and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Josef Krips (Decca LXT 5250 O/S), Schubert "Recital No 2" with Gérard Souzay (Baritone) and Dalton Baldwin on Piano (Decca LXT 5023 O/G), Schumann "Frauenliebe und Leben" featuring Kathleen Ferrier (Contralto) and John Newmark on Piano (Decca LXT 2556 O/S) and Richard Strauss "Don Quixote" with Pierre Fournier (Cello) and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Clemens Krauss (Decca LXT 2842 O/G) plus Decca LXT 2539, 2543, 2554, 2635, 2823, 2980, 2893, 2894, 2812, 2567, 2571, 2875, 2981, 2954-2957 (no outer sleeves), 5407, 5625, 5416, 5326, 5443, 5684, 5294, 5169, 5588, 5269, 5280, 5386, 5327, 5316, 5410, 5663, 5668, 5345, 5662, 6008, 6146, 6158, 6161, 6195, 6306, 6347 and 6167, together with 50 other classical records by popular composers and artistsQty: (100)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 40 classical records, examples include Ponchielli "Highlights from La Gioconda" featuring Maria Callas with Antonino Votto conducting the La Scala Orchestra in Milan (Columbia SAX 2491, first stereo pressing, ED1 blue/silver label), Schubert "A Recital" with Christa Ludwig (Mezzo-Soprano) and Geoffrey Parsons on Piano (Columbia SAX 5272, first stereo pressing, ED1 1st S/C label, libretto insert), Benjamin Britten "Noye's Fludde" with Owen Brannigan, Sheila Rex and Trevor Anthony (Argo ZNF1, first stereo pressing, oval grooved label, booklet included, TAS-listed), Wilhelm Furtwängler "Concerts from 1948, 1953 and 1954" (rare German private pressing by the Furtwängler Society, 2-LP F 668 164/65 M), Beethoven "Symphony No 9" with Wilhelm Furtwängler conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker (French pressing by The Furtwängler Society, SWF 7003 R / 7004 R), Shostakovich "Symphony No 5" with Eugene Mravinsky conducting the Leningrad Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra (Aprelevka, Aprelevsky Zavod, pre-Melodiya, GOST 5289-56 D-02283), Bach "Violin Solo Sonata No 1" plus Paganini / Zarzhitsky and Saint-Saëns, featuring David Oistrakh on Violin (Melodiya ND-04044 USSR), BBC Transcription Service record from 1963 featuring Kathleen Ferrier, Bruno Walter, Adele Leigh and Nora Newby (BBC 101489 / 101490), Charles Panzera "Henri Duparc Melodies" (French HMV, Les Gravures Illustres, COLH 104), Schubert "Impromptu in A Flat Major and Sonata No 19 in C Minor" with Svyatoslav Richter on Piano (Melodiya Stereo CM 04177-8 / cm 04187-8), Shostakovich "Quartet No 13 for Two Violins, Viola and Cello" (Melodiya USSR Stereo 33CM 02545-46a), together with several other interesting and collectable recordingsQty: (Approx. 40)
* Classical Records. Selection of seven original stereo recordings from the popular Columbia SAX-series, including Beethoven "Pastoral Symphony No 6 in F Major" with Otto Klemperer conducting the Philharmonia Orchestra (Columbia SAX 2260, ED1 first stereo pressing from 1958 with blue/silver label), Elisabeth Schwarzkopf "Songs You Love" (Columbia SAX 2265, ED1 first stereo pressing with blue/silver label), Maria Callas "Mad Scenes from Anna Bolena" (Columbia SAX 2320, scarce 180g audiophile quality UK re-issue with blue/silver label), "The Elisabeth Schwarzkopf Song Book" with Gerald Moore (Piano) and Elisabeth Schwarzkopf (Columbia SAX 5268, ED1 first stereo pressing with semi-circle label, no blue/silver label exists), Richard Strauss "Four Last Songs" featuring Elisabeth Schwarzkopf and the Berlin Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by George Szell (Columbia SAX 5258, ED1 first stereo pressing with semi-circle label, no blue/silver label exists), Falla "Love, The Magician" with Victoria de Los Angeles and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Carlo Giulini (Columbia SAX 5265, ED1 first stereo pressing with semi-circle label, no blue/silver label exists) and Maria Callas "Sings Great Arias from French Operas" (Columbia SAX 2410, S/C label)Qty: (7)
* Jazz & Blues Records. Collection of approximately 325 jazz and blues records, comprising of approximately 300 LPs and two dozen 10" records, example LPs include Elvin Jones "Dear John C." with Charlie Mariano, Hank Jones, Richard Davis and Roland Hanna (HMV CSD 3508, first HMV pressing), Bud Johnson "Blues á la Mode" with Ray Bryant, Al Sears and others (original 1958 LP, Felsted Records FAJ 7007), John Dankworth "The Zodiac Variations" (autographed LP, Fontana TL 5229), "Sonny Rollins" with Jay Jay Johnson, Thelonious Monk, Paul Chambers, Horace Silver and Art Blakey (1985 re-issue of Blue Note BST 81558), Bruce Turner Jump Band "Jumpin' at the NFT" (77 Records, 77 LEU 12-2), Anthony Braxton "Creative Orchestra Music 1976" (Arista Records AL 4080), Lee Konitz "Abstractions" (Atlantic Special 590020), Duke Ellington "Such Sweet Thunder" (Philips BBL 7203), The Coleman Hawkins Sextet "Desafinado" (HMV CLP 1630), Ry Cooder "Paradise and Lunch" (Reprise Records REP 44260), "Salute to Newport" featuring Pee Wee Russell (1978 promo 2-LP, ABC Impulse IA-9359), Keith Jarrett "Mysteries" (Japanese pressing, MCA Records VIM-4603), Benny Carter with the Oscar Peterson Quartet "Alone Together" (Verve 2304512) and Yoska Nemeth "Nuit Tzigane" (Festival FLD 145 S, French pressing), example 10" records include "Johnny Dodds Vol. 4" (10" London AL 3560), Lennie Niehaus "Vol. 1, The Quintet" (10" UK Vogue LDC 120 with Contemporary & Vogue yellow label), Coleman Hawkins "Tenor Sax Stylings Vol. 1" (10" Brunswick BL 58030), Muggsy Spanier "This Is Jazz" (10" UK Vogue LDE 015), "The Great Blues Singers" (10" London AL 3530, UK 1st) and "Louis Armstrong Plays the Blues" (10" London AL 3501, UK 1st)Qty: (2 cartons)
* 7" Singles. Collection of approximately 1000 singles / 45rpm records from the 1960s to the 1990s, covering all genres, examples include Dandy "Puppet on a String" (Giant GN5A, 1967, reggae), Adrian Belew & David Bowie "Pretty Pink Rose" (Atlantic A7904, 1990), The Typhoons "You Really Got Me" (Embassy WB 650, 1964), Harry J. All Stars "Liquidator" (Harry TR675, 1969), Freddie & The Dreamers "What A Crazy World" (Columbia EP, SEG 8287, 1964), Don Fardon "Indian Reservation" (Young Blood YB 1015, 1970), The Who "Pictures of Lily / Doctor Doctor" (Track Records 604002, 1967), Dee Robb "Bye Bye Baby" (Argo 5439), Roman Stewart "Cassanova" (Hungry Town ED 0178), The Simpsons "Deep, Deep Trouble" (Geffen Records GEF88, 1991), Hawkwind "Silver Machine" (UAR UP 35381), Elvis Costello & The Attractions "Oliver's Army" (ADA 31), The Coasters "Three Cool Cats / Charlie Brown" (ATCO 45-6132), The Bunburys "We're The Bunburys" produced by Barry Gibb (LBW 1), plus artists such as Bob Dylan, Wee Papa Girl Rappers, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Shirley Ellis, The Jam, The Boomtown Rats, Pluto Shervington, Alice Cooper, Procol Harum, Japan, Elvis Presley, Sammy Davis Jr, Roxy Music, The Stranglers, Lisa Stansfield, Donna Summer, Gladys Night & The Pips, Van McCoy, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, Roger Daltrey, The Four Tops, Culture Club, Chic, Alison Moyet, Rod Stewart, Madonna, The Maisonettes, The Art of Noise, John Paul Young, Rose Royce, The Four Seasons, Gary Puckett and The Union Gap, Styx, Billy Joel, The Osmonds, Jimmy Ruffin, The Lightning Seeds, Norman Greenbaum, Middle of the Road, The Easybeats, Boz Scaggs, Gloria Gaynor, The Sweet, Ian Dury & The Blockheads, The Pogues, Sister Sledge, O' Jays, Bonnie Tyler, The Flying Pickets, The Style Council, Little Richard, Status Quo, Duran Duran, David Dundas, Feargal Sharkey, The Shamen, Animotion, Sonny & Cher, Chaka Khan, Charlie Rich, Ike & Tina Turner, , The Ventures, The Chantays, Soft Cell, Madness, P.J. Proby, Lesley Gore, Chickory Tip, Bobby Vee, Ched Atkins, The Everley Brothers, The Bar-Kays, Michael Jackson, Blondie, Laurie Anderson, The Cuff-Links, Robert Plant, Phil Collins, UB40, Thin Lizzy, Neil Diamond, Aretha Franklin and many othersQty: (approx. 1000)
* Classical Records. Collection of approximately 400 classical records on popular record labels such as Decca, DGG, HMV, Supraphon, Argo and others, examples include Beethoven "Hammerklavier Piano Sonata No 29" with Vladimir Ashkenazy (Decca SXL 6335, ED2 Wbg Stereo), Mussorgsky "Pictures at an Exhibition" with Vladimir Ashkenazy on Piano (Decca SXL 6328, ED3 Wbg Stereo), Schumann "Fantasia in C Major" with Vladimir Ashkenazy on Piano (Decca SXL 6214, ED4 Stereo), Chopin & Franck "Sonatas for Violoncello and Piano" with Jacqueline Du Pre and Daniel Barenboim (EMI Electrola C 063-02 361 Stereo), "Songs of the Humpback Whale" (Capitol ST-620 Stereo), Paganini "Violin Concertos No 1 and 2" with Ruggiero Ricci and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Anthony Collins (London Records LL 2215), Tchaikovsky "Violin Concerto in D Major" with Itzhak Perlman and The Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Eugene Ormandy (EMI Angel SZ-37640, sealed), Saint Saëns "Introduction & Rondo capriccioso" with Itzhak Perlman on Violin and Jean Martinon conducting L'Orchestre de Paris (EMI Angel S-37118, sealed), Sibelius "Symphony No 6 & 7" with Herbert von Karajan conducting the Berliner Philharmoniker (DGG 139032), Brahms "Three Intermezzi" with Wilhelm Kempff on Piano (DGG 138903 SLPM), J.S. Bach "Six Concertos Brandebourgeois" with Herbert von Karajan conducting L'Orchestre Philharmonique de Berlin (2-LP DGG 139005/6), plus a selection of a dozen or so Japanese pressings including Brahms "Sonatas No 1 & 2" with Yehudi Menuhin and Louis Kentner (Angel Records ASC 5280, Japanese red vinyl), together with 20 classical box sets including Beethoven "Quartets Nos 12-17 / Hungarian String Quartet" with Zoltan Szekely, Michael Kuttner, Denes Koromzay and Gabor Magyar (4-LP Columbia CCHS 1076/9, French pressing, blue/silver stereo labels), Purcell "The Fairy Queen" (3-LP L'Oiseau-Lyre Stereo OLS 121/3), Beethoven "The 9 Symphonies" with Arturo Toscanini conducting the NBC Symphony Orchestra (7-LP RCA Victor Red Seal LM-6901) and Beethoven "The Five Piano Concertos" with Solomon and the Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by André Cluytens (4-LP HMV/EMI SLS 5026)Qty: (4 cartons)
Orbeli (Joseph & Trever, Kamilla). Muse?e de l'Ermitage. Orfe?vrerie sasanide, objets en or, argent et bronze, 1st edition, Moscow & Leningrad: Academia, 1935, 85 collotype plates, table of plates in French and Russian, endpapers renewed, original cloth, rebacked preserving original spine, evidence of label removal at foot of spine, some discolouration to covers, folioQty: (1)Footnote: Sassanian silver objects are regarded as some of the masterpieces of metalwork of the ancient world. The Hermitage has the most important collection of Sassanian silver objects in the world. Details regarding the majority of the contents of the collection were first published by Iakov Ivanovich Smirnov (1869-1916) in 1909 in his “Vostochnoe Serebro: Atlas Drevnei Serebrianoi i Zolotoi Posudy Vostochnago Proiskhozhdeniia, Naidennoi Preimmushchestvenno v Predielakh Rossiiskoi Imperii” (Catalogue of ancient eastern objects in silver and gold, found mainly in Russia, published in St. Petersburg by the Imperial Archaeological Commission), when knowledge about the field was still rudimentary. The work of Orbeli and Trever was the first time the complete collection was published and with correct attributions and analysis. It was published in conjunction with the 3rd International Conference in Iranian Art and Archaeology held in St. Petersburg in 1935. Iosef Abaraovitch Orbeli (1887-1961) was a Russian orientalist and academician who specialized in Iranian studies, Armenian and Kurdish philology, and archaeology. In 1920, he joined the Oriental Department of the State Hermitage Museum in Leningrad as a curator, and in 1926 he became the head of this department. He played an invaluable role in the development of this department, which is still one of the richest departments of the State Hermitage Museum. In 1931, he participated in the second International Congress on Iranian Art and Archaeology in London and organized a rich exhibition of art pieces from the State Hermitage and other Soviet museums. The great impression that this exhibition produced influenced the decision to organize the Third International Congress on Iranian Art and Archaeology in the USSR. In the same year, a permanent exhibition of the Oriental Department was opened in the Hermitage Museum as a result of his extensive scholarly work. In 1934, he was appointed the director of the State Hermitage Museum. He also took an active part in organizing the Third International Congress in Moscow and Leningrad in 1935. The art of Sasanian Iran, which had inspired craftsmen and artists of the Caucasus and Central Asia for many centuries, even after the fall of the Sasanian dynasty, was one of the major subjects of Orbeli’s research work. He continued the scholarly traditions established by J. I. Smirnov. The latter published his album Oriental Silver in 1909, which reproduced most of the pieces of Sasanian metalwork known by that time. Smirnov, however, failed to publish his comments to the album, which still remain in manuscript form. The results of his investigations were most probably well known to Orbeli, who was interested, not just in the different aspects of Sasanian art, but mainly in its influence on the art and culture of neighbouring peoples. In his introduction to “Orfevrerie Sasanide” (published in 1935), he surveys the finds of Sasanian metal in Russia and suggests the possible ways they reached there. Many of his suggestions on the trade routes that functioned in antiquity were confirmed by later investigations. Ethnographic parallels allowed Orbeli to identify the function of some of the popular forms of vessels, such as “lobed bowls,” which were used for fruits and sweets. Orbeli did not write much about the technical aspects of Sasanian metal, since he was interested more in iconography and its development within the context of changing Iranian society. In 1955, Orbeli took the position of the head of the Oriental Faculty at Leningrad State University, and the following year he was appointed the head of the Leningrad branch of the Institute for Oriental Studies, the USSR Academy of Sciences. Under him, the Institute quickly grew into the largest centre of Oriental studies in the USSR. Kamilla Vasilevna Trever (1892-1974), was a Russian historian, numismatist and orientalist, specialized in the history and culture of Transcaucasia, Central Asia and Iran. Her major scientific contributions began after she was elected as a research fellow at the Imperial Archaeological Commission in 1918, and began her work at the State Hermitage Museum. Her work at the Hermitage began in the Greek-Scythian department and brought her into the orbit of Orbeli, with whom she would have a lifelong collaboration, working on Sasanian toreutics and numismatics, and pre-Islamic Iranian material culture and history more broadly. She was the force behind the 3rd International Conference in Iranian Art and Archaeology in 1935, which is remembered as a watershed moment for Soviet studies on Iran and the Near East.
A selection of 21 photo/picture frames including 2 silver plated and 4 boxed examples with various card accessories. Also, a wall mirror 49cm x 62cm in an ivory and gilded wood frame and an unmounted mirror 3 bagged woolen picnic blankets, boxed massage kit. Fully adjustable vehicle roof rack (pair). A 12v Auto Vacuum which inflates pool floats, air mattresses etc, boxed, unused with all accessories. A pair of fully adjustable metal speaker stands with a pair of Phillips speakers and spare cable. - A vintage Bush/Murphy 3 band battery/main radio with tone control. A Bush portable CD player boxed with instructions and headphones (unused)

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