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An Art Deco, sterling silver and pink guilloche enamel compact (6 x 6 x 0.5 cm) and internally-gilded, cigarette case (8 x 7 x 0.5 cm), given as gifts from King Farouk of Egypt (silver, raised 'F' monogram and crown on reverse of both) in sectioned darker pink enamel and a paler, opalescent pink enamel in perfect condition. Gross Weight: 198.5 g. (2)
Garden Sculpture: ▲ David Williams EllisSunriseBronzeMonogrammed, dated 2014 and numbered 4/9Approximately 360cms high Born in 1959 David Williams-Ellis is internationally celebrated as one of the world’s leading figurative sculptors whose commissions have brought him international acclaim. David works primarily in clay before casting in bronze, silver or glass.He has exhibited around the world as well as working on both public and private commissions. Some notable public commissions include Sir Kyffin Williams, Lawrence of Arabia, and two over life-size salmon for the Eden Rivers Trust.David has most recently been commissioned to create the “D-Day Sculpture” for the Normandy Memorial to be unveiled in France on 6th June 2019 to coincide with the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
Garden Sculpture: ▲ Mark CorethPlaying LeopardsBronzeSigned M. Coreth A/COn limestone base250cm high overallBorn in 1958 in London, Mark lived on the family farm in Kenya until 1971 when he returned to the UK to attend Ampleforth College. In 1986, he was commissioned to sculpt and cast in silver ‘Belisarius’, the Blues and Royals’ drum horse, for the Warrant Officer’s Mess. A second cast, in bronze, was the Household Cavalry’s wedding gift to The Duke and Duchess of York. In 1993 he became a full-time sculptor.His specially commissioned work includes a pair of lifesize Cheetah in a bronze tree for the ruling family of Dubai, a large figure for the re-launch of Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, and the monumental Millenium sculpture “The Waterhole” at The Natural History Museum which incorporates over 50 animals. His work may also be found in the following collections; HRH The Queen, HRH The Sultan of Brunei, The Earl and Countess of Halifax, The Marquess of Hartington, Sir Anthony Bamford, Sir Christopher Lever and Lady Fairfax.
ROBELLS, STEPHEN & ALLEN, RICHARD 'REEL ART - GREAT POSTERS FROM THE GOLDEN AGE OF THE SILVER SCREEN', large format glossy publication 1988 with hand-written presentation 'To Gerald Kaufman from his Shadow Cabinet colleagues to commemorate twelve year's membership of the Shadow Cabinet (1980 - 1992)', with nineteen autographs including Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Jack Straw, etc.
A Third Reich early pattern (pre RZM) Allgemeine SS General Officer’s peaked cap, with pre 1933, 1st type eagle over death’s head insignia, silver bullion piping and cords, and fibre peak, the lining without any maker’s marks. Clean Condition (death’s head tarnished, velvet band very slightly faded, small flaw in the cloth to the left of the eagle, slight honest wear to the sweatband and lining). Plate 8
A Third Reich National Hunting Associations miniature dagger, plated blade 5¾” by E & F Horster, Solingen, etched with foliage and hunting scenes, the GS hilt having painted simulated staghorn grip, in its simulated green leather sheath with GS mounts. GC (the mounts originally silver plated).
A Third Reich RLB Subordinate’s dagger, by Paul Weyersberg & Co, Solingen, with plated base metal mounts and ebony grip, in its black painted sheath with nickel silver chape QGC (hilt mounts worn and chipped, grip chipped and lacking the RLB badge, patches of pitting to the blade).
A scarce Third Reich Teno Subordinate’s hewer, the blade bearing Original Eickhorn and Teno marks, the hilt of plated base metal with white celluloid grips, in its black painted sheath with nickel silver mounts, the throat mount numbered 2871, GC (patches of flaking to hilt plating, the number apparently removed from the blade, small marks to sheath paint).
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