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Superb Quality Gilt Silver 'Aurum Ripon' Limited Edition Centrepiece Designed By Hector Miller & Tim Minett Fully hallmarked for London 1986, this piece, number 13 of 150 produced. Of small proportions, the cover is fashioned from blooms and foliage of the wild briar, portrayed in a naturalistic style reminiscent of the Yorkshire Rose. There are eleven roses, one for each of Ripon's centuries. 12 ozs, 10 grams. Excellent condition.
Ruby Marquise Cut Circle Earrings, a flared circle of marquise cut rubies spreading from an open centre, totalling 2.8cts; a design that sits between a stud earring and a drop, the rhodium vermeil and silver post and push back fitting is towards the top back of each circle
Edwardian Period Silver Child's Teddy Bear Teething Ring / Rattle. Hallmark Birmingham 1909, Maker William Vale and Sons. 3 Inches - 7.5 cm + A Solid Silver Replica Roman Planished Silver Caddy Spoon. With the Mark of Deakin and Francis. Hallmark Birmingham 1975. Weight 36.5 grams, Length 4.25 Inches - 10.60 cm. As New Condition. Please See Photo.
A Japanese silk kimono with an all-over design of leaves outlined with silver; a dusky pink kimono with a printed traditional image of a house with mountains in the background, a mint green kimono, a dark blue cotton kimono, a mustard yellow checked cotton kimono and an apricot and cream kimono (6)
A collection of late 19th and early 20th Century hat pins; three hat pin stands, a paste hair slide, a pair of early 20th Century silk baby shoes, a silver coloured glomesh handbag from Australia, a glomesh silver coloured evening bag with chain strap, a silver coloured mesh purse and a silver glomesh cigarette case and lighter and a pair of black satin evening gloves
A collection of 1950s, 1960s and 1970s costume and textiles within a trunk, including a black Mary Quant dress, a Blanes cocktail dress, a David Silverman maxi dress, a Grenadier Guard uniform, a green felt jacket trimmed with silver metallic thread and a quantity of cushions
A mid 20th Century black silk kimono with a traditional Japanese printed design of flowers and fans to the hem; a dark mauve kimono with cream and pink decoration, a pale green cotton kimono with abstract woven detail in bold colours, a rust coloured kimono with metallic silver and gold patterns, a red checked kimono and five further kimonos (10)
The following five lots are the former property of George Brown. Capped by England and nicknamed Bomber George Brown was born in the tiny mining village of Mickley South Northumberland in 1903. He became a miner and played for Mickley juniors his appearances for them had been noted by Huddersfield and the then manager Herbert Chapman travelled up to the north east to sign the 17 year old Brown up on professional forms. George made the first team in 1921 playing at either centre forward or inside right in the third of Huddersfield s championship winning seasons George netted 35 league goals to equal the most ever scored by a Huddersfield player in a season he had a great career at Huddersfield before transferring to Aston Villa for purportedly £5000 in 1929 then subsequently to Burnley in 1934 who paid £1400 for his services then to Leeds in 1935 for £3100 in 1936 he moved to Darlington as player manager before retiring two years later to take over a pub in Birmingham. As the years passed George became paralysed ultimately resulting in his death in 1949 a tragic end to a fine sportsman. Career Details - 1921-29 Huddersfield Town 213 appearances 142 goals / 1929-34 Aston Villa 116 appearances 79 goals / 1934-35 Burnley 35 appearances 24 goals / 1935-36 Leeds United 37 appearances 101 goals / 1936-38 Darlington 44 appearances 12 goals / 1926-32 England 9 Appearances 5 goals.The Following Five Lots are the Former Property of George Brown, footballer for Aston Villa and Huddersfield Town, amongst other clubs. He was capped nine times for England. 1925 Huddersfield Town v. Heart of Midlothian. Silver cigarette case engraved to centre of front match date 23.09.25 and G Brown , engine turned and hallmarked for Chester 1925. Gorge played for Huddersfield Town between 1921 - 1929
Medals, to Private C Rumboll including Malta Command Athletic Sports 1935, Aldershot command 1933 and 34, Intercompany Hockey, 880 yards relay,1934 Football, Command Senior Association Football League 1937-8 Duke of Wellington Regiment, 1928 Shooting. Army Football Association Cup & Wallace Wright Cup both in silver, (21), many cased.
Medals, Sheffield & Hallamshire Football Association, intermediate league runners up 1940-41 in silver. 207th BDE victory league winners, 1918 to Sergt H.B. Kinman, in silver 1966 & 2 x 1926 newspaper cuttings relating to Sheffield Wednesday, print. Two Bradford City and one Sheffield United shirts
Queen - An original silver gelatin exhibition print of Freddie Mercury with dancers on the set of 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love', Number 1/50 Signed by photographer Peter Hince, window mounted, glazed & framed, Print Size 16 x 12 inches.Provenance: This item has been consigned by Peter Hince. Peter 'Ratty' Hince met Queen in 1973 when they were opening for Mott the Hoople, began working full-time for the band in 1975 during recording of their A Night at the Opera album, and stayed on as the head of their road crew until their final concert in 1986. No copyright is assigned with this item..
10cc - Silver Disc Presented to Ric Dixon to recognise the sale, in the United Kingdom, of more than 250,000 copies of the Mercury Single Playing Record 'Dreadlock Holiday' 1978, framed, 10 x 15 inches.Provenance: From the estate of Ric Dixon was manager of the band 10cc who were an English Rock band that achieved their greatest success in the 1970's..
Bulgari Silver cigarette box presented to Lee and Ossie Morris by Elizabeth Burton (nee Taylor) and Richard Burton on 15th May 1966. Oswald Morris was working in Rome filming The Taming of the Shrew which starred Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton, when he married Lee Morris. The Burtons were witnesses at the civil ceremony. As a gift the Burtons presented a silver ribbed box (14 X 9 X 5cm) from the Rome jewellers Bvlgari (marked Bulgari) Inside its engraved LEE and OSSIE, LOVE FROM, ELIZABETH and RICHARD BURTON 15 MAY 1966 ROMA. Accompanied with two black & white photos showing Elizabeth Taylor & Richard Burton with Oswald & Lee Morris & others.Provenance: Oswald Norman Morris, OBE, DFC, AFC, BSC (22 November 1915 - 17 March 2014) was a British cinematographer. Known to his colleagues by the nicknames Os or Ossie, Morris' career in cinematography spanned six decades. He received three nominations for the Academy Award for Best Cinematography, for his work on the musicals Oliver! (1968), Fiddler on the Roof (1971), and The Wiz (1978), and won an Academy Award for his work on Fiddler on the Roof. This lot has been consigned by his family..
10cc - Silver Disc Presented to Ric Dixon to recognise the sale, in the United Kingdom, of more than 250,000 copies of the Mercury Single Playing Record 'Good Morning Judge' 1977, framed, 10 x 15 inches.Provenance: From the estate of Ric Dixon was manager of the band 10cc who were an English Rock band that achieved their greatest success in the 1970's..
Pair of Princess Diana Blue Enamel and Silver Presentation Cufflinks, London, circa 1990, maker's mark ACB. Designed as oval blue enamel disks decorated with crowned initial D for Diana, Princess of Wales (1961-1997), each attached by a small link chain to a back link of lozenge shape of blue enamel-initialed link, with original blue fitted presentation box, the cover embossed with crowned insignia D, the interior stamped with royal warrants of Gerald Benney, Berkshire.Provenance: Commissioned by Princess Diana as a presentation gift, said to be one of approximately ten pairs made. Given to a gentleman who looked after Diana on her visit to Saudi Arabia..
Queen - An original silver gelatin exhibition print - portrait of John Deacon, bass guitarist in Queen, with his ‘Under Pressure’ bass guitar. Munich 1981. Signed by photographer Peter Hince. Framed, Print Size 24 x 20 inches.Provenance: This item has been consigned by Peter Hince. Peter 'Ratty' Hince met Queen in 1973 when they were opening for Mott the Hoople, began working full-time for the band in 1975 during recording of their A Night at the Opera album, and stayed on as the head of their road crew until their final concert in 1986. No copyright is assigned with this item. .
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