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Later silver gelatin photo of Marilyn Monroe in Richard Avedon's (After) studio in May 1957. Image 12.75x10.75 inches and a photo of Kristine Keller (after Lewis Morley 1963: the Profumo affair). This image was taken to promote the film about the scandal of which the film was never released. Image 10x7 inches.
A fine Elizabeth II Aurum silver-gilt goblet inscribed By Order of the New Forest Ninth Centenary Trust this Goblet has been Produced to Mark the 900th Anniversary of the Forest in 1979, limited edition number 42/500, Hector Miller, London 1979, with certificate, height 16.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: 374.5g
A George III silver sugar caster and cover, shield shaped with reeded girdle, 16cm h, by George Smith and Thomas Hayter, London 1799 and an octagonal example, London 1898, 6ozs 8dwts (2) George III caster - cover slightly dented; even light wear. Later caster - dent on side of body, foot pushed in but not split
A George VI silver sugar bowl, 95mm diam, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1948, a composed set of four George III silver dessert spoons, Old English pattern, a silver electro-deposit green glass scent bottle, a silver photograph frame and miscellaneous other small silver and plated articles, 10ozs weighable Mostly in good condition
A Swiss silver keyless lever chronograph, c1900, the enamel dial with twin subsidiary rings, 51mm diam and a contemporary English silver albert, links individually marked (2) Movement running when wound, name to dial indistinct, enamel undamaged, case back lightly dented and scratched
A George V silver child’s spoon and fork, King’s pattern, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1912, cased, a three-piece silver christening set, Sheffield 1956, both cased and a North American silver hafted serving slice by S Kirk & Son (slice and two cases) Good condition
A Daisho Dai- A substantial KatanaSugata: Shinogi-Zukuri Iori-mune with shallow tori-zori. The blade has a Koshi-bi on the omote and Goma-bashi on the uraNagasa:. 75.7cmMotohaba: 3.3cm Sakihaba: 2.5cm Kasane: 7.5mmHada: Very tight ko-itame (almost muji) much of the detail obscured by light abrasion. However there is evidence of ji-nie and tobiyakiHamon: Suguha base with a tight nioi-guchi but with gunome and togari elements some resembling crab claws.Kissaki: chu-kissaki with sugu ko-maru boshiNakago: Ubu, one mekugi ana,ha-agiri kurijiri with Kesho yasurimei. Signed katana mei Minamoto Mitsuhira. (The nakago may have been lightly cleaned) Koshirae: black tape bound same tsuka. Mokkogata jakushi style iron tsuba. Iron dragon menuki, plain iron fuchi kashira with silver wire borders. Black lacquered saya with dragon in clouds in relief (split and with some substantial wood loss)Sho Description: A Shinto Wakizashi in KoshiraeSugata: Shinogi-Zukuri Iori-mune with shallow tori-zori with bo-hi Nagasa:. 45.8cmMotohaba: 3.1cm Sakihaba: 2.4cm Kasane: 7mmHada: obscured by light abrasionHamon: Narrow ko-gunome in nioi. There is yakiotoshi.Kissaki: Extended chu-kissaki with sugu boshi with ko maru and pointed kaeri.Nakago: Ubu, one mekugi ana, Mei Harima (no) kami Teruhiro (Teru character appears incomplete)Koshirae: black tape bound same tsuka. Mokkogata jakushi style iron tsuba. Iron dragon menuki, plain iron fuchi kashira with silver wire borders. Black lacquered saya with dragon in clouds in relief. Good conditionProvenance: Purchased in a local UK auction in 1955. Purported to be the property of Major Thurgar of Cranley Hall. Lots 992 - 1009 comprise a collection of Japanese edged weapons assembled by the late Mr MacCormick between 1953 and 1963, with one final addition added in 1998. They were all purchased within the UK at local auctions, antique shops or privately. They have never been submitted for shinsa. Within the Collection there is a Daisho (large and small swords) and a good Gendaito from the Showa period. All of the works are in largely untouched condition and a professional polish would undoubtedly reveal more detail of hada, hamon and boshi. Equally the koshirae include a number of interesting tsuba and small fittings which are worthy of further study and preservation. Mellors & Kirk gratefully acknowledge the assistance of Paul Bowman in the cataloguing of this collection
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