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A 19th century silver table snuff box having the crowned cypher of Napoleon to the lid and oval portrait miniatures within laurel leaves of Napoleon and Josephine. The lid further decorated with semi-precious stones. Imported to England by SB & Co Ltd in 1899, Continental hallmarks to base, 9cm wide
A Glasgow Arts and Crafts Hannay Clan silver cream jug, of bellied ovoid form, reeded strap handle with foliate terminal engraved with crest of Hannay and motto Per Ardua ad Alta, Through Efforts to High Things, Glasgow 1905, makers mark of DE over GE in quatrefoil of Edward & Sons Glasgow, 220grs
1969 Parlaphone PCS 7027. 1969 repressing, glossy laminated gatefold sleeve with cut-out insert, stereo, with laminated flipback sleeves and silver/black labels with one boxed EMI logo. Near mint sleeve and insert, excellent vinyl. Rare find in this condition. In protective polythene sleeve. £15-£25
*Medals. General Strike, Service Medal 1926, bronze, obverse with Britannia holding a laurel, winged emblem of the London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company, FOR SERVICE IN NATIONAL EMERGENCY MAY 1926, reverse with three draped figures, two locomotives resting upon outstretched hands LARGITAS MVNERIS SALVS REIPVBLICAE UNC, 51mm with leather presentation case, together with a Horticultural silver gilt medal by Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1911, 50mm diameter with presentation case, a silver commemorative medal for the Centenary of Meiji Emperor's Enthronement (1852-1912), 60mm diameter plus a Royal Armouries silver commemorative medal in presentation case, weighable silver 5.6oz (4)
*Starr (Ringo, born 1940). Signed photograph, 3 copies, 1980s, a stock postcard-size photograph of Ringo Starr holding a Polaroid picture of himself, each signed in the left lighter area of image in blue ballpoint pen and slightly vertically 'Ringo Starr', each 14 x 9 cm, together with a polyester tie (V & A Museum) signed in silver 'Ringo Starr, 89', together with a typed compliments slip from Ringo Starr's secretary Joan Woodgate to Mark Goodfellow sending him the tie for auction to help with the M.E. Society, plus original postmarked envelope (4)
Cavendish-Bentinck (William, Duke of Portland). Fifty Years and More of Sport in Scotland, Deerstalking, Salmon Fishing, Grouse Shooting and Other Pleasant Memories 1880-1932, 1st edition, Faber & Faber, 1933, monochrome plates, two folding maps at end, original pale blue cloth gilt in soiled and worn dust wrapper, 4to, author's presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper in pencil 'To Millie from Portland Jan 1st 1934 For Auld Lang Syne', [Millie was the personal maid to Lady Ottoline Morrell], together with Memories of Racing and Hunting, 1st edition, Faber & Faber, 1935, monochrome plates, pencil ownership inscription to front endpaper of Julian Vinogradoff, Broughton Grange, Banbury, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, with remains of dust wrapper loosely contained at rear, 4to, plus The Red Deer of Langwell and Braemore 18890-1934, 1st edition, Blackie & Son, 1935, colour frontispiece, 5 colour plates, 8 monochrome plates, original blue cloth gilt in marked and frayed dust wrapper, with a little loss, 8vo, author's presentation copy, inscribed in pencil to verso of front endpaper, 'With much love from P', and others relating to the Duke of Portland, and Wellbeck Abbey, including A.S. Turberville, A History of Wellbeck Abbey and Its Owners, 2 volumes, 1st edition, Faber & Faber, 1938/39, each volume inscribed in pencil 'From P., June 1938' / 'From P., May 1939', Richard W. Goulding, The Wellbeck Abbey Miniatures Belonging to His Grace The Duke of Portland, a Catalogue Raisonné, Oxford University Press, 1916, ink signature of Julian Vinogradoff to front blank, James Garrard, A Catalogue of Gold and Silver Plate, The Property of His Grace The Duke of Portland, Chiswick Press, 1893, presentation copy, inscribed to front endpaper 'To Ottoline Bentinck from her affte Portland, 1894' & A Short Account of the Brunts' Family, and Samuel Brunts' Charity, privately printed, 1911, with bookplate of William Arthur, Sixth Duke of Portland to front pastedown, 4to/8vo Provenance: From the library of Lady Ottoline Morrell, half-sister to the Duke of Portland, thence by descent. (8)
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