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Africa. A pair of photograph albums, 1930s, both containing colour photo snapshots, the first largely safari scenes in Tanganyika, Uganda, plus scenes in Egypt, Cyprus, etc., approximately 250 photographs mounted as multiples, the second album including views in India, both albums with neat white china ink captions to mounts, plus three further albums of gelatin silver print photographs, 1930s, mostly British and European views and scenes, all window-mounted, one album with ink captions to mounts, various bindings, 8vo/oblong folio (5)
*India. A group of 60 mounted gelatin silver print photographs of India by an unidentified photographer, circa 1960s, mostly architectural subjects plus some street scenes and people, approximately 33 x 20cm and similar sizes, individual mounts, versos blank, uncaptioned and uncredited (60)
*Ito (Hirobumi, 1841-1909). Full-length portrait signed, 1906, gelatin silver print showing Prince Ito seated and wearing full regalia, signed presentation inscription in English and using western signature to lower blank margin, 'To Admiral Sir Arthur W. Moore [1847-1934, Royal Navy officer who commanded the China Station], with compliments of Marquis Ito, 15 Sept. 1906', 22 x 15cm, contemporary stiff card mount, roughly trimmed at upper margin Prince Ito Hirobumi became Japan's first Prime Minister in 1885 and went on to hold the position four times. He was assassinated at Harbin Railway Station on 26 October 1909 by Jung-gun, a Korean nationalist and independence activist. (1)
*London Heathrow Airport. A photograph album compiled by D.P. Wrigley, 1959, containing corner-mounted gelatin silver print photographs of aircraft at London Airport, plus some aerial shots, views in Haarlem, Arnhem, etc., a total of 98 photographs, approximately 10 x 12.5cm and similar sizes, mounted as multiples and captioned on mounts throughout, together with a second photograph album of similar date including photographs of Amsterdam views, people and a few airport scenes, captioned on mounts, both contemporary boards with spine ties, slightly rubbed, oblong folio (2)
*Second Bikini Atoll Atomic Bomb Test. A gelatin silver print photograph, modern printing, showing the underwater explosion eight seconds after detonation, signed in thin blue felt tip pen in the sky area 'Paul W. Tibbets, pilot - Enola Gay', together with a related colour photograph, both 20 x 25cm (2)
*Windsor (Prince Edward 'King Edward VIII', Duke of Windsor & Wallis 'Simpson' Windsor). Autograph signatures, 'Edward, Duke of Windsor' [and] 'Wallis, Duchess of Windsor', circa 1970, written in blue ballpoint pen on off-white paper with their red crest and monogram at head, 8 x 13cm, gilt silver frame, glazed, together with other printed letterpress Christmas and New Year cards from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, circa 1960s/1970s, mostly in original envelopes addressed to Mrs M. Flower of Westbury, Wiltshire, but with four items in small frames (17)
Upton (Florence K. and Bertha). The Golliwogg's Bicycle Club, 1st edition, Longmans, Green, & Co., 1896, full-page colour illustrations, occasional light spotting, mainly to free endpaper versos, two leaves with a short tear to lower margin, front free endpaper with contemporary ink inscription dated 1897, hinges split, original cloth-backed pictorial boards, somewhat rubbed and soiled, oblong folio, together with Lewis (C.S. ), The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, with Illustrations by Pauline Baynes, 1st edition, 1952, frontispiece and vignettes to text, pale pencilling to fore-edge, original blue boards, silver lettering to partly faded spine, price-clipped dustjacket chipped and torn, and with loss to central section of spine (facsimile dustjacket beneath), 8vo, plus Wodehouse (P.G.), Mike at Wrykyn, 1st edition, 1953, two small ink stamps to lower inner corner of rear pastedown, original red boards, spine ends lightly faded, dustjacket, slightly chipped and edge-frayed, loss to spine tail affecting publisher's name, 8vo, with 48 others similar including: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, by Roald Dahl, 1st American edition, New York: Knopf, 1964; Dame Wiggins of Lee, Dean & Co., 1840s, (defective); Bunter Comes for Christmas, by Frank Richards, 1st edition, 1959, and other Bunter, Wodehouse and Narnia early editions and similar (51)
A SILVER FUSEE LEVER WATCH HAM SKINNER STREET, LONDON No 37675, the enamel dial inscribed PATENT, the movement with gold hands and adjustable balance, the rounded case with milled band and spirally reeded button and ring, 54cm diam, casemaker IT/TJ, London 1821++Movement not in working order but apparently complete, balance turning freely dial undamaged, light wear and minor dents on case back
A SILVER PAIR CASED VERGE WATCH M FLINT UPPINGHAM No 8444, with enamel dial and flat centred glass, the movement with foliate pierced and engraved balance cock and foot, turned pillars, casemaker WG, London 1858, three various silver fusee lever watches, one with silver dial and another silver watch (5)++Verge watch not in working order, the movement stopping after a few seconds, hour hand slightly bent, enamel dial undamaged, little sign of case wear, push piece working, both hinges closing tightly shut
A SILVER PAIR CASED VERGE WATCH S ROBERTS LONDON No 5953 with enamel dial and silvered regulation to the engraved movement, 57mm diam, casemaker William Linsley, London 1810++Movement in apparently working order, running when wound, dial slightly chipped below 6, retaining what is probably the original flat centred glass, stem undamaged, no play in hinges. Outer case well preserved with the push piece intact, of relatively heavy gauge
AN ENGLISH SILVER VERGE DOCTOR'S DIAL WATCH unsigned, No 9091, the bright steel balance with engraved cock and shaped foot, turned pillars, 52mm diam, casemaker WC, London 1850++Movement running for only a second or two before stopping but apparently complete, edge of enamel dial chipped at 12 o'clock, lacks hour hand, the other hand not original; lacks stopwork, minor knocks and scratches on the case consistent with age, both hinges in working order and closing tightly
A SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL TRIPLE CASED VERGE WATCH FOR THE TURKISH MARKET GEORGE PRIOR LONDON No 32408, the enamel dial with Turkish numerals and steel beetle-and-poker hands, the movement with pierced balance cock and foot centred by a neo classical urn, having finely fretted pillars, the inner silver case with bright cut edges, the conforming outer case covered in richly mottled turtle shell, 57mm diam, casemaker IR, London 1804++Movement apparently complete, fusee chain detached, dial with several fine scratches and small surface dig between 5 and 6, minor rust on hands, old repair to stem, all three cases closing tightly. Tortoiseshell case back slightly dulled by minor digs and case marks but no loss, secondary case with old damage from wear to the push-piece but an attractive example of the type
A SILVER PAIR CASED VERGE WATCH WILLIAM GUEST WINDSOR No 154, with enamel dial and flat centred glass, the movement with foliate pierced and engraved balance cock and foot, silvered regulation and turned pillars, 54mm diam, case maker WB, London1791++Movement apparently working, running when wound, dial enamel cracked, minute hand slightly bent, stem repaired/old replacement, replacement bow, wear to case consistent with age. Push-piece hollow from wear
A GERMAN SILVER AND ENAMEL CIGARETTE CASE, C1900 painted with the full length figure of a semi naked young woman, inscribed La Maugrabine, 9cm wide, by Louis Kuppenheim, crown and crescent and 900, also stamped 830, 4ozs 8dwts++In fine condition, the enamel not chipped or restored. The case baack with a few light scratches. In the present local family ownership for several generations and not hitherto offered for sale
A GEORGE V SILVER GILT AND GUILLOCHE ENAMEL POWDER BOX AND COVER AND PAIR OF SCENT AND SALTS BOTTLES with down puff, the bottles retaining the contemporary labels for PERFUME or LAVENDER CRYSTALS, glass stoppers, 6.4cm h, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1923, cased++Blue enamel on one of the bottle caps slightly chipped
TWO RUSSIAN ICONS - CHRIST PANTOKRATOR AND THE VIRGIN, HODEGETRIA, EARLY 20TH C with embossed metal and enamel okladi, one with silver gilt halo, on pale blue satin covered wood, 18 x 14.5 and 21 x 16cm, indistinct maker's mark and 84, the other unmarked++Both heavily tarnished/dirty but complete and original
AN OSTRICH HIDE COVERED CIGAR BOX AND COVER, C1900 mounted with a silver plated electrotype plan of the Zambesi Gorge and Victoria Falls, 17cm w, by The C T Glasspoole Co++Leather dry and powdery in places, small losses on the corner of the base and a number of ink stains, in entirely unrestored condition and basically complete
TWO CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN PLAQUES, LATE 19TH C, MOUNTED IN LATER SILVER FRAMES painted with an Italian shepherd boy or 18th c lady, the second signed V B..y, in plain silver frames with suspension ring on reverse, 7.7 and 9.7cm, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London 1968++Both in good condition, the frames originally gilt, the gilding present only on the reverse
FREEMASONRY. SIXTEEN SILVER AND ENAMEL MASONIC JEWELS, THREE SILVER GILT JEWELS AND TWENTY FIVE OF BASE METAL, MAINLY EARLY 20TH C various makers and dates, silver approx 14ozs++An excellent selection including some fine examples of masonic enamels and mostly in fine condition
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