A gentleman's silver pair cased open-faced pocket watch, the gilt fusee movement with a verge escapement, the back plate signed 'J. B. Jenkins, Crickhowell, No 7550', London 1849 and a gentleman's formerly gilt on copper pair cased open-faced pocket watch, the back plate signed 'Septs Miles, Ludgate Street, London, No 3370'.
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A silver cased open-faced large fob watch, London 1867, a silver cased open-faced pocket watch, London 1842, a silver cased hunting cased pocket watch, London 1867, a gunmetal cased open-faced fob watch and a Turkish market full hunting cased gentleman's pocket watch with Turkish numerals to the dial.
A pair of Edwardian clear glass decanters and stoppers, each hollow globular stopper above a silver collar with four pouring spouts, on a narrow neck and tapering dimpled panel moulded body, Birmingham 1908, together with a pair of oil and vinegar bottles, one with a silver collar, Birmingham 1909.
A WWI CASUALTY DEATH PLAQUE, named to 'Thomas Cumberlidge', mounted on an oak plaque, together with a silver medallion for Gymnasium 1913 named to 'Pte. T. Cumberlidge 5th Notts. & Derby Reg.', also a photograph of him, he was killed in action 01/07/1916 the first day of the Somme offensive 75-100
A VERY COMPLETE WWI CASUALTY GROUP OF MEDALS, comprising of a framed WWI silver War medal, Victory medal, Death plaque and badges to 'Pte. Cyril Spencer 4th North Staffs. Reg.', also a framed casualty scroll and a large framed photograph of him in the Lincolnshire Reg. (K.I.A. 4/10/1918) (3 frames)
Miniatures. A collection of approx. 95 miniature books, mostly c. 1953-2000, but also a few early 20th c., incl. David Bryce's 'Smallest English Dictionary' and 'Cymbeline' (both rebound), five Thistle Library publications, eight Running Press titles, six Silver Thimble items, incl. boxed Dickens and Lewis Carroll sets (the latter hand-col., limited ed. of 150 copies), seven Lilliput Press books, most limited eds., and numerous other miniature books, some limited eds., plus a copy of Bondy's 'Miniature Books', signed by the author A full list can be supplied. (approx. 95)
Stillingfleet (Bishop Edward). Little Master's Miscellany, Instructive & Diverting, Collected from Bp. Stillingfleet, Dean Prideaux, &c., 1732, folding wood eng. frontis., stitching broken, with some loose leaves, close-trimmed at top margin, affecting frontis. and first line of title, amateurishly rebound in sheep, blind tool to covers, stain to upper cover, approx. 29 x 28 mm, together with London Almanack for 1802, stamp duty inkstamp to title, some leaves detached, a.e.g., orig. wallet-style red morocco with pocket, worn, with silver clasp, 32 x 32 mm, plus The Holy Bible, Containing the Old and New Testaments, pub. David Bryce, 1901, stitching sl. strained, orig. purple cloth, upper cover (sl. faded) with metal medallion containing a photograph of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra (a little rubbed), approx. 44 x 31 mm, plus seven other miniature books The last item was published to mark the Coronation of the Royal couple in 1902. (10)
*Loysel's Patent Chivalric Game of Tournoy. A Combination of Chance and Skill, n.d., mid 19th c., comprising a silver plated miniature roulette wheel with hinged flaps engraved with the names of the pieces (the Queen, the Chevalier, the Connetable, the Herald, the Page, the Dwarf), an ivory ball, a scoreboard with two dials, eighteen porcelain playing disks with transfer-print allegorical drawings representing the six characters, plus folding playing board and 16 pp. instruction booklet, all contained in orig. fitted mahogany box, approx. 8 x 8 in (20 x 20 cm) when closed 'The Inventor has no thought of introducing the game of Tournoy either as a rival to, or an improvement on the noble game of Chess; but, merely as an agreeable mode of recreation of quite a different order'. (1)
A stylish 1931 cream chiffon wedding dress in excellent condition with lace panels to the swirling undulating hemline with matching long sleeved jacket, tamboured net veil and orange blossom headband. With original photograph and bill from Edwin Peckham, Stroud. Dated 19.9.31 With two bridesmaids caps with silver leaf decoration. The dress with its original green box. With a 1930's style mannequin.
*Australia and New Zealand. A group of twenty-eight early gelatin silver prints, c. 1900, all mounted with printed captions beneath, including views of Melbourne, Victoria, Mount Victoria, Nelson, Dunedin, Lake Tarawera, Otira Gorge, etc., the majority of views without people or habitations, approx. 15 x 20 cm and similar sizes (28)
*Australia and South Africa. A group of loose and mounted albumen prints, late 19th century, incl. seven of Australian interest incl. a two-part panorama of Grovett's Leap, Mount Victoria, Manawatu Gorge, Mount Victoria, from the top of the Great Zig-Zag, all mounted on card with printed captions beneath, images approx. 22 x 28 cm and smaller, together with a group of approx. thirty-five gelatin silver prints of South African interest, early 20th century, incl. six of diamond mine interest showing workers and blasting, plus scenes and views in and around Cape Town, etc., all loose and some with ink titles to versos, approx. 22 x 30 and smaller (approx. 40)
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