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Lot 211

A silver plated three piece cruet set, comprising mustard, salt and pepper, in fitted case.

Lot 32

'Daisy' is a silver floral glow in the dark design, inspired by nature, imagination and life itself. The entire elephant's body is silver leafed with hand painted flowers, birds and butterflies carefully painted across the elephant. Each and every painted element glows in the dark illuminating the entire piece come night time, Artist Becky Smith, (Mini elephants 1,060 (L) x 410 (W) x 730 (H) mm - 12kg)

Lot 175

The Great War, Silver War Badge, World War Two Home Defence Special Constable Long Service Group of Five awarded to Ordinary Seman/Special Constable Lewis Edmund Elliott, Royal Navy, H.M.S. Armadale Castle, and Special Constabulary comprising, 1914-1920 British War and Victory Medals, (J.76939 L.E. Elliott. Ord. R.N.), 1939-45 Defence Medal, unnamed as issued, Special Constabulary Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, GVIR, two clasp, Long Service 1955, Long Service 1965, (Lewis E. Elliott), Silver War Badge No, (RN31363), first three contemporary mounted for wear, all lightly toned very fine (5)Lewis Edmund Elliott was born on the 28th June 1899 he joined the Royal Navy on the 28th of August 1917 stating that he was a Labourer from Godalming, Surry, he served aboard the Armed Merchant Cruiser H.M.S. Armadale Castle from the 27th of December 1917 to the 14th of January 1919, mostly employed on Atlantic Convoy protection duties.  He was Discharged to Shore in early 1919.  His papers sate “Burn on Back on Left Side”, perhaps this was the reason for the Silver War Badge.Sold with Copy Service papers, Copy Medal Roll, confirming Pair, and 1939 Register which Staes Police War Reserve T104 Section 29, Hambleden, Surrey.

Lot 127

1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Air Crew Europe Star (Copy), Africa Star, Pacific Star, Burma Star, Italy Star, France & Germany Star, 1939-45 Defence Medal, Silver Canadian Issue, 1939-45 War Medal Silver Canadian Issue, 1939-45 India Service Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal, 1939-45 Africa Service Medal (M21945 P. Scheepers), 1939-45 New Zealand War Service Medal, South African Medal For War Services 1939-45, United Nations Medal for Croatia (UNTAES), United Nations Medal Iraq/Kuwait Observer Mission (UNIKOM), United Nations Medal UN Observer Group in Central America (ONUCA), toned fine (18). Canadian Defence and War Medals in Card Cases of issue.

Lot 118

The Medals and Badges to the Bearns Brothers awarded to Gunner John Bearns Royal Garrison Artillery and Ordinary Seaman Edward Bearns comprising,J. BearnsA 1914-1919 Victory Medal (200563 Gnr J. Bearns RA) very fine (1)And Tailwaggers Club Badge named to Bearns                                       E. Bearns1914-1920 British War and Victory Medals  (J.68819 E. Bearns Ordinary Seaman RN), lightly toned very fine (2)Gunner John Bearns was entitled to  the British War MedalOrdinary Seaman Edard Bearns was born on the 24th June 1898 in Chichester and on joining the Royal Navy on the 21st March 1917 stated that he was a Painter.  He was Discharged to Shore on Demobilisation on the 4th of February 1919.Sold with a Silver War Badge pinned to Gunner Bearns Victory Medal Ribbon, this is Badge No (306274) which was awarded to a Sergeant Darnis Rhoades of the Royal Defence Corps and a Tailwaggers Club Badge named to (Bearns). The Tailwaggers Club was founded in 1928 by Captain Horace Hobbs. Dogs that became members received a special collar medallion engraved with the Club’s logo and the motto ‘I help my pals’.In just over a year, the Club flourished and more than 200,000 dogs had enrolled, enabling £20,000 to be donated to help the work of the Royal Veterinary College. The money they raised supported pioneering individuals who led the development of small animal medicine and their legacy can still be felt today.Sold With Copy Medal Index Card, Copy Medal Roll, Copy SWB Roll, Copy RN Service Papers and genealogical information

Lot 105

A 1st of July Officer Casualty –  Family history states “Lung Shot out of His Back”, Lieutenant John Hampson Fletcher, 11th (Service) Battalion (St Helens Pioneers) South Lancashire Regiment, who was very badly wounded in the Battalion attack on Montauban on the 1st of July 1916, and who served in the Home Guard in World War Two, a pre-war Trinty College Boat Club Team Member comprising, 1914-15 Star, (Lieut: J.H. Fletcher. S. Lan: R.), 1914-1920 British War and Victory Medals, (Lieut. J.H. Fletcher.), 1939-45 Defence Medal, unnamed as issued, very fine (4)John Hampson Fletcher was commissioned in October 1914, he has file of Officer's Papers at The National Archives.  He was awarded a Silver War Badge, see Medal Index Card and he appears in the Non Effectives Register 1917.The Medals and ephemera come directly from the family, the family story is of a lung shot out on the Somme.11th (Service) Battalion (St Helens Pioneers). Formed in St. Helens on 1 September 1914 by Lord Derby. Moved to Bangor in February 1915. 15 May 1915 : moved to Grantham and came under command of 30th Division as its Pioneer Battalion. Adopted by War Office 15 August 1915. Moved to Larkhill in September 1915. Landed at Le Havre on 7 November 1915.British Battalion on the Somme – Ray Westlake11th South LancsAt Ravine Copse, Maricourt Sector 1/7.  During operations at Montauban consolidated strong points and dug 4 communication trenches across No Man's Land.  To Bois des Tailles 4/7.John was at Trinity College Oxford and was a member of the College Boat Race Team in 1914, he married Ida Kathleen Bott in 1919, his marriage certificate stating he was a Medical Student. He died in Newton Abbott, Devon on the 16th of September 1985.Sold with 10 Original photographs one in WW1 uniform one in Home Guard Uniform.  His Metal Identity Disc, a Trench Map, bloodstained of Albert, named to him and dated 1915, a silver swan vest case , Lieutenants pips, two swan fountain pens, various buttons and badges.  A P17 US Remington Bayonet in scabbard, marriage certificate, WW2 identity card, copied Medal Index Card, Medal Rolls and 11th Battalion South Lancs War Diary for July 1916. A bag of miscellaneous Buttons Badges and a 1939-45 War Medal. Purchaser must be over 18 years old and for collection only

Lot 101

The Munden FamilyA.C. MundenCarpenter Crew Arthur Charles Munden served aboard H.M.S. Jupiter in the Suez Canal area and aboard H.M.S. Alecto, The Submarine Depot Ship during the Great War his group comprising  the 1914-15 Star, (M.13308, A.C. Munden, Car. Cr. R.N.),  1914-1920 British War & Victory Medals (M.13308 A. C. Munden. JR.4 R.N.)                                                                               H.G. MundenPrivate Henry George Munden arrived at Alexandria, Egypt  on the 17th of July 1915 arriving at Anzac Cove, Gallipoli on the 6th of August with the 10th(Service) Battalion Hampshire Regiment, they landed with a Strength of 30 Officers and 897 Other Ranks, by the 31st August they mustered 2 officers and under 200 ranks.  Private Munden moved to Mudros with the remnants of the Battalion on the 30th of September, his group comprising 1914-15 Star, (4112 Pte. H.G. Munden. Hamps. R.),  1914-1920 British War Medal (41112 Pte. H. G. Munden. Hamps. R.), both groups lightly toned very fine (5) Private Munden is also entitled to a Victory Medal and Silver War Badge B151949                                                                          Sold with Hampshire Regiment Cap Badge, Copied RN Service Papers, Copy RN Medal Roll, Copy Medal Index Card, Copy Medal Rolls, Copy SWB Roll, Copy pages from British Regiments at Gallipoli by Ray Westlake and genealogical information

Lot 247

Imperial Russia. St. George Silver Cross 4th class, Type IIIa. 1807-1913. Centre showing St. George killing the dragon / center bearing the initials of St. George. On the bottom arm the inscription 4 ???? (4 Step) on the horizontal arms the inscription 58 691. Barac 4, 1566; Werlich, 26. 10.20g, 34.00mm, 12h. Very Fine to Good Very Fine. Rare.

Lot 200

An Unissued Waterloo Medal 1815, unmounted Specimen, 40mm, toned, very polished, fine (1)“This Silver Medal was apparently intended for officers who took part in the Battle of Waterloo but was never issued.  Later a smaller version was issued.  Measuring only 37mm in diameter which depicts the profile of the Prince Regent on the obverse with a smaller bust.”This medal is rubbed and may have been named on the rim, but shows no signs of being mounted.  It is listed in the book Entitled “Historic Medal of Great Britain” No880, as being extremely rare, a copy of this entry is sold with the lot.

Lot 144

The Outstanding Distinguished Service Order awarded to Captain, later Lieutenant Colonel, Edmund Fearenside, “A” Company, 17th (Service) Battalion (2nd City) Manchester Regiment, the family history has stated Montauban, but further research has shown that the DSO was awarded for the Battalion Attack on Guilemont on the 30th July 1916, WO 389/2/1 ref. comprising, Distinguished Service Order, GVR, unnamed as issued, Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Mily), hallmarked London 1919, 1914-15 Star, (Capt. E. Fearnside Manch. R.), 1914-1919 Victory Medal, (Lt. Col. E. Fearnside.), note British War Medal is missing from Group, very fine (4)DSO The London Gazette 26th September 1916Temporary Captain Edmund Fearenside, Manchester Regiment“For conspicuous gallantry in action. He led up to two companies of reinforcements over some 1,800 yards of open ground swept by machine gun fire, into a village. Here he rallied his men and organised a further attack. He displayed the greatest coolness and courage throughout”.OBE The London Gazette 3rd June 1919Fearenside, Maj. (T./Lt. Col.) Edmund, D.S.O, Manc, R,Edmund Fearenside was born on the 2nd June 1881 in the Market town of Burton, near Kendal in the County of Westmorland (Now Cumbria).The Son of Thomas Charles, a local coal, wine and spirit merchant and Mary Ann Fearenside, Edmund had an older Brother Harold born in 1880.Edmunds Father died 6 Months after he was born and when he was 6, His Mother died in 1887 aged 36 Years. Edmund went to live with his Fathers Brother, William at 44, Hartingham Road, Toxteth Park, Liverpool. In 1889 aged 9, Edmund was sent to Ellesmere College in Shropshire and stayed until 1898 when he was awarded a Wakeman scholarship to Denstone College in Uttoxeter Shropshire, where he studied the classics.He was a fine Cricketer and an excellent Rugby player and took the lead in many of the School plays.“Ted” as he was affectionately known carried off many of the School prizes and it was no surprise when in 1900 he won an open scholarship to queens College, Oxford. Ted was an Oxford rugby blue and first reserve for the England team including the 1906 game against the New Zealand All Blacks. In 1902 Edmund gained a Second Class Classical Honours Degree and in, 1904 a Second Class Literature Degree.From 1903-1904 he was a member of Harlequins rugby club and a Cheshire County Rugby XV.In 1905, Edmund Fearenside took up the post of classics master at Merchiston Castle School, Edinburgh and was still there at the outbreak of war in August 1914.(Another ex-Master of Merchiston was Wilfrith Elstob who was later to command the 16th Battalion and go on to win a Victoria Cross for his actions at Manchester Hill in 1918).Edmund had had only 50 hours previous Military Experience with the Edinburgh University Officer Training Corp but he Volunteered for service and on the 19th September 1914 he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant in the 17th (Service) Battalion of The Manchester Regiment.The 17th Manchester’s were a “Pals” Battalion raised amongst the City’s clerks and warehousemen in a welter of patriotic fervour and indignation at Germany’s invasion of Belgium and perceived threat to the British Empire. These were Men of little or no military experience and Officers with leadership potential were desperately needed-men such as Edmund Fearenside.The small, but highly trained peacetime British Army were despatched to Belgium straight away and old Officers and soldiers were brought out of retirement to train the new armies for service. Training commenced in and around the City and the Men were billeted at Heaton Park, a large open Public space on the outskirts of Manchester. The Officers were usually trained by the Adjutant-a regular officer attached to the Battalion-In the case of the 17th Battalion, Captain Charles McDonald. On the 19th December 1914 Lieutenant Fearenside was promoted to Temporary Captain and was appointed the Second in Command of A company.On the 24th April 1915 the Battalion moved to Belton Park near Grantham and on the 7th September to Lark Hill on Salisbury Plain.On the 8th November 1915, Captain Fearenside and the 17th Battalion left Folkestone for Boulogne and Military service in France. In the July battles of the Somme, Captain Fearenside was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his part in the assault on Guilemont on the 30th July 1916. His Citation published in the London Gazette of 26th September reads:Temporary Captain Edmund Fearenside, Manchester Regiment“For conspicuous gallantry in action. He led up to two companies of reinforcements over some 1,800 yards of open ground swept by machine gun fire, into a village. Here he rallied his men and organised a further attack. He displayed the greatest coolness and courage throughout”.On the 13th October 1916 Captain Fearenside proceeded to England to attend a Commanding Officers course in Aldershot, returning to the Battalion on the 6th January 1917. On the 7th January 1917 Captain Fearenside DSO took command of A Company. On the 23rd he was appointed Battalion second in Command.On several occasions during His service Captain Fearenside assumed command of the Battalion and apart from a brief posting to Brigade Headquarters he spent the whole of the war with them. He returned to England in August 1918 and ended his Military career as an Acting Lieutenant Colonel Commanding the 14th South Lancashire Regiment.On the 3rd June 1919 he was appointed an Officer in the order of the British Empire (Class IV), Military Division.On the 15th July 1919 he relinquished the acting rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was finally released from Military Service on the 16th July 1919.Edmund Fearenside returned to Merchiston Castle School in Edinburgh and remained there until his retirement in 1935. During the Second World War he returned to teaching as a Master at St Edwards School in Oxford, finishing in 1946.His address was given as 10, Woodstock close, Oxford and he was a Member of the Clarendon Gentleman’s club in Oxford. Edmund Fearenside DSO, OBE died, after a long illness on the 2nd October 1959 in an Oxford Hospital aged 78.Sold with Copy Medal Index Card, Copy London Gazette entries, he appears in the Manchester City Battalions Book of Honour 1914-18, Two Copy Photographs in uniform, His Officer Papers are held at the National  and OBE are in their Garrad & Co Cases of issue. The Medals are housed in a solid silver cigarette case autographed by many officers a presentation to Lt Col Fearnside DSO date 28th of August 1918.

Lot 240

Imperial Russia, Order of St Stanislaus, Silver Gilt, unnamed as issued contained in glazed frame. Very fine (1)

Lot 236

Hungarian Infantry Badge circa 1930, 38th Infantry. This badge is often referred to as the assault badge. The helmet shaped insignia of the 38th Regiment shows a corn grenade. This badge is one of the most recognised Hungarian infantry badges and can be seen on the cover of the 38th Regiment History published in the 1930’s. This is a silver plated version with the correct black fire enamel numbers.

Lot 239

Ottoman Empire, Order of the Medjidieh, Fifth Class breast badge, 68mm including Star and Crescent suspension x 54mm, silver, gold appliqué, and enamel, with original narrow riband, in original embossed fitted case of issue, good very fine (1)

Lot 202

A Circa late 19th century early 20th century Leather cased 4 Specimen Medal Set, each medal unmounted comprising, A Canada General Service Medal 1866-70, Silver, A North West Canada Medal 1885, Silver, A Queen’s Mediterranean Medal 1899-1902, Silver , A Jellalabad Medal, 2nd type, Flying Victory, Bronze, all extremely fine (4)

Lot 221

The 1893 Argyll & Bute Artillery Challenge Trophy Medal awarded to Bombardier J. McGregor, Argyll and Bute Volunteer Artillery, (Argyll & B Challenge Trophy 1893 Bomb J McGregor), lightly toned very fine (1)Silver Hallmarks for Birmingham 1892 by William James Dingley

Lot 87

A good and unusual George III silver cream jug by Thomas Heming, London, 1774 The scroll handle terminating in a female head with ruff at neck, inside of rim engraved with trailing leafage, gilt interior, on pedestal foot, front engraved with crested oval cartouche within leafy surround, crest a pheasant with olive sprig in beak below motto scroll ‘Spero’, 15cm high, 7oz (217 gm) Provenance: Property from a private collection of decorative arts, Warwickshire.

Lot 91

A good set of four Victorian parcel-gilt silver salts by Messrs. Barnard, London, 1848 With bifurcated handles under lily pad borders, on scroll-fluted pedestal bases, 9.5cm wide, 7.3cm high, 21oz (651gm). (4) Provenance: Property from a private collection of decorative arts, Warwickshire.

Lot 204

A vintage Lotos lady's silver enamel lapel watch and an Art Deco silver, enamel and marcasite cigarette case The watch decorated with pink roses with green leaves on a white ground, with similar enamelled bow pin, marked 0.925, 2.5cm wide, the cigarette case in cream and pink applied with a floral basket, makers mark A.J.P, import mark and stamped 925, date letter for 1929, 7cm wide. (2)

Lot 93

A French Art Deco silver travelling kettle set probably by Gustave Keller Comprising of a kettle, detachable ivory ring handle, a burner and stand and lidded pot, (weighable silver 566g), 7cm high (when compact). Provenance: Property from an historic family collection, Henley-on-Thames N.B: This lot is subject to CITES regulations

Lot 23

A pair of late 19th century Meiji period bronze and damascene silver vases, Japan, Kyoto, possibly by Mitsunobu, Kuroda studio Of slender flaring form, decorated with a bamboo design, on hardwood turned bases, signed by Kyoto Kuroda, with six character marks to underside, each 24cm high. (2) Provenance: Arthur Clarke Edwards (1859-1916) and thence by descent Private family collection, Berkshire

Lot 90

A set of three George III vase-shaped silver tea caddies, maker's mark indistinct, London, 1769 Of ovoid, part spirally fluted form, applied above the fluting with masks and ribbon-tied laurel swags below upright ring handles, on pedestal foot with gadroon borders, conforming domed covers with knop finials, each engraved with a fox statant crest, the larger example 20cm high, the smaller pair 17.5cm high, 39.5 oz. (1224 gm.) (3) Provenance: Property from a private collection of decorative arts, Warwickshire.

Lot 88

A heavy Victorian silver copy of the Warwick vase, John Newton Mappin, (Mappin & Webb), London, 1896  With silver plated liner, on an ebonised rectangular plinth base inset with commemorative silver plaques, London 1897, 37cm wide, 29cm deep, 26cm high, overall height including base 44cm high,  (the vase 5067g) Provenance: Property from an historic family collection, Henley-on-Thames The Warwick Vase is a renowned ancient Roman marble vase that has captivated the attention of art collectors, historians, and connoisseurs since its discovery in the late 18th century. Discovered in 1771 at the bottom of a lake at Hadrian's Villa near Tivoli, Italy. The villa, built by the Roman Emperor Hadrian in the 2nd century AD, was a sprawling complex of palaces, gardens, and baths. The vase was found in fragments, buried under centuries of silt and debris. Sir William Hamilton, a British diplomat and antiquarian stationed in Naples, acquired the fragments and later sold them to his nephew, George Greville, the 2nd Earl of Warwick. Greville, an avid art collector, had the vase meticulously restored by the sculptor James Byres in Rome. The reconstruction brought the vase back to its original grandeur, with its intricate carvings of Bacchic scenes—depicting Bacchus (Dionysus), the god of wine, and his followers.  The Warwick Vase gained considerable fame in the 18th and 19th centuries, becoming a symbol of classical antiquity and aristocratic taste. Its design was widely admired and replicated in various forms, including smaller vases, silverware, and even as motifs in furniture and ceramics. The vase’s influence extended beyond Europe, inspiring neoclassical designs in America as well. In the early 20th century, due to financial difficulties, the Greville family sold the Warwick Vase. It was purchased by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, but the British government intervened to keep the vase in the United Kingdom. Eventually, it was bought by the Scottish National Gallery, where it remains today. The Warwick Vase is now housed at the Burrell Collection in Glasgow.

Lot 124

An early 18th century pressed horn tobacco box by John O'Brisset (fl. 1705-1728) Of shaped rounded rectangular form, the lid pressed with a family crest, labelled to the inside, 'Executed by O'Brisset, the metal silver smith and engraver', 13cm wide. Provenance: Property from an historic family collection, Henley-on-Thames

Lot 92

An impressive late Victorian silver gilt steeple cup and cover in the Renaissance style, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London, 1899 Decorated with Bacchanalian figures, strapwork, fruiting swags, flowers, female masks and cartouches, one engraved with a monogram, the other with a basket of fruit, the tiered cover above a cup and pierced scrolling turned stem on circular stepped base, 65cm high, (3530g). Provenance: Property from an historic family collection, Henley-on-Thames

Lot 86

A George III silver salver with a later inscription, Ebenezer Coker, London, 1772 With pie-crust lobed edge, with bellflowers chains and paterae, engraved  to the centre with a basket of flowers within a shield and riband tied floral swags on claw and ball feet, 34cm diameter, (1088g). Provenance: Property from an historic family collection, Henley-on-Thames

Lot 135

SALVADOR DALÍ (1904-1989)Castor et Polux, 1974 Paire de bougeoirs en bronze argenté à bobèches amovibles. Signés, titrés et numérotés 1567/2000.Vendus avec caches et porte bougiesPaar verzilverde bronzen kandelaars met afneembare lonten, getekend, getiteld en genummerd 1567/2000. Verkocht met hoezen en kandelaarsPair of silver-plated bronze candleholders with removable wicks, signed, titled and numbered 1567/2000Sold with covers and candle holders27 x 6,5 x 11 cmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Un pourcentage supplémentaire sera demander aux acquéreurs pour les lots précédés du symbole AR correspondant aux droits de suite aux artistes en vertu de la réglementation de 2006 sur le droit d'auteur. Veuillez vous référer aux conditions de ventes pour plus de détails.De koper is ons een extra premie verschuldigd ter dekking van onze kosten in verband met de betaling van royalty's krachtens de Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006. Zie onze algemene voorwaarden voor meer informatie.An Additional Premium will be payable to us by the Buyer to cover our Expenses relating to payment of royalties under the Artists Resale Right Regulations 2006. See our terms and conditions for further details.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 324

SILVER CHAIN WITH JADE DRAGON PENDANT

Lot 301

DESIGNER SILVER CLUSTER RING

Lot 331

SILVER BELCHER LINK CHAIN WITH PENDANT

Lot 306

PAIR OF SILVER JET DROP EARRINGS

Lot 321

VINTAGE SILVER FILIGREE BRACELET

Lot 318

SILVER CURB LINK NECKLACE WITH 'S' SHAPE CATCH

Lot 312

VICTORIAN SILVER (TESTS TO) & HARDSTONE BROOCH

Lot 325

SILVER JET SET NECKLACE WITH SILVER BALL SPACERS

Lot 322

SILVER AND QUARTZ PENDANT ON SILVER CHAIN

Lot 317

SILVER & COLOURED STONE PENDANT ON SILVER CHAIN

Lot 298

ANTIQUE PIERCED SILVER PRESERVE HOLDER WITH ORIGINAL GLASS LINER

Lot 307

VINTAGE STERLING SILVER SMALL SIGNET RING

Lot 284

SILVER MASONIC JEWEL & MASONIC TOKEN

Lot 294

ANTIQUE SILVER PLATE STILTON CHEESE SCOOP

Lot 305

VINTAGE SILVER SUN BROOCH INLAID PRESSED DRIED FLOWERS

Lot 323

LARGE VINTAGE SILVER, BLACK & WHITE CRYSTAL CROSS & CHAIN

Lot 327

ANTIQUE SILVER GRADUATED ALBERT CHAIN

Lot 320

SILVER, BLACK & WHITE MOTHER OF PEARL SWIRL PENDANT & CHAIN

Lot 326

VINTAGE SILVER AMETHYST DOUBLE STONE PENDANT & CHAIN

Lot 296

ANTIQUE SILVER AND MOTHER OF PEARL CHILDS RATTLE

Lot 330

SILVER TURQUOISE PENDANT ON SILVER CHAIN

Lot 315

SILVER FANCY LINK BRACELET WITH T-BAR CATCH

Lot 117

VINTAGE SILVER THREAD EMBROIDERY TAJ MAHAL

Lot 299

SILVER & ENAMEL ULSTER YACHT CLUB BROOCH

Lot 303

SILVER AND LEMON STONE DRESS RING

Lot 292

ANTIQUE SILVER RIMMED SHIPS DECANTER

Lot 328

SILVER PERIDOT & AMETHYST BRACELET

Lot 390

THE MAIN EVENT: STREISAND BARBRA & O´NEAL RYAN. Barbra Streisand (1942- ) American Actress, Singer and film Director, Academy Award winner, & Ryan O´Neal (1941-2023) American Actor. Multiple signed 9.5 x 7 photograph of Streisand and O´Neal, the image depicting them in three-quarter length poses, in a scene of The Main Event (1979). Individually signed by Streisand and O´Neal in bold blue and silver inks respectively. VG

Lot 670

GATES BILL: (1955- ) American Businessman and Philanthropist, best known for co-founding the software company Microsoft. Gates was a pioneer of the microcomputer revolution of the 1970s and 1980s. Since 1987 Gates has been included in the Forbes list of the world´s top billionaires, being the wealthiest person in the world from 1995 to 2017, except in 2008 and from 2010 to 2013. Gates and Warren Buffett founded The Giving Pledge, whereby they and other billionaires pledge to give at least half of their wealth towards philanthropy. A good siigned colour 8 x 10 photograph by Gates, the image showing the American magnate in a head and shoulders smiling pose. Signed in silver ink to a clear area of the image. VG

Lot 463

LETTERMAN DAVID: (1947- ) American television host, Comedian, Writer and Producer. Letterman hosted late-night television talk shows for 33 years, from his 1982 debut of Late Night with David Letterman on NBC and ending with the 2015 broadcast of Late Show with David Letterman on CBS. In total, Letterman hosted 6,080 episodes of Late Night and Late Show, surpassing his friend and mentor Johnny Carson as the longest-serving late-night talk show host in American television history. Signed colour 10 x 8 photograh, the image showing Letterman seated, in a half-length smiling pose, during one of his television late night shows. Signed in bold silver ink with his full name across the image. EX

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