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Lot 213

Medical, Anels Lachrymal Syringe, French, mid 19th century, in silver, the plunger ring hallmarked, with three cannulae and silver cleaning wire, in purple silk and velvet lined fitted Moroccan leather case, case 11.3cm across

Lot 176

Surgery, Amputation and Cautery, a fine 19th century surgical chain saw, carbon steel saw, with handles in ebony and bright polished nickel silver, saw with handles 45cm long; with a 19th century cautery set, carbon steel cautery with ebony handle, nickel plated spirit lamp signed 'MAW LONDON', in velvet and silk lined fitted case covered in black Morocco leather, case 10cm across

Lot 214

Medical, An 18th Century Silver Anels Lachrymal Syringe, >French, mid 18th century, in silver, not marked, with four cannulae, two with the final 'pipe' in gold, in pale blue silk and lined fitted case with silver braid decoration, case black leather covered, 12.4cm across

Lot 44

A French Surveyors L'Altiplanigraphe de Lavaud, French, c.1920, engraved to a silver plaque 'ALTIPLANIGRAPHE D.S.DE LAVAUD BREVETTE S.G.D.G. E.RAVISE CONSTRUCTEUR PARIS' used for topographical surveys to record altitude and to draw the plan of any type of terrain, in original leather case, case width 30cm complete with the original sales invoice to a Captain R.G. ORD Juga Vally Mine, P.O. Jos Nigeria from the company of H Morin dated 19 November 1925, instruction booklet, and 1925 Morin catalogue.

Lot 194

A Fine French Lancet Set, c.1780-1820,octagonal case in very fine green rayskin, with silver fittings, small French hallmark in top of cap, containing six matching lancets, each with long blonde tortoiseshell guards, two signed 'GAPRON A PARIS', two with cutler's marks, case 8cm, lancets c.7.7cm

Lot 215

Medical, An Antique Anels Lachrymal Syringe, French, early 19th century, in hallmarked silver, with three cannulae and silver cleaning wire, red silk and velvet lined fitted case, exterior in green Moroccan leather with gilt embossed decoration, case 12cm across

Lot 238

Surgical Instruments, Gynecology, a cased set of uterine instruments in silver plate, early 20th century including probes, curette, caustic holder six instruments each screwing into a gold plated handle, in fitted velvet and silk lined case covered in black Morocco leather, case 12.2cm across; a folding uterine probe with silver handle hallmarked Sheffield 1923; a silver female catheter marked 'STERLING'

Lot 167

19th Century Surgical Instruments, all in unplated carbon steel, an ecraseur,unsigned, with chequered ebony handle, 36.5cm long; a probe with ebony handle, nickel silver and steel fittings, unsigned but numbered 314, 32.5cm long; a saw by Savigny & Co, ebony handle modified for right-hand use; fenestrated forceps by Windler; a very small mouth gag with ebony handles, by Matthews, London (5)

Lot 146

Collection of Silver Plate Jugs Belonging to Dr. Erhard Hartung von Hartungen, German, silver plate art deco jugs each marked to the underside ART KRUPP BERNDORF with capacity 37cl, 25cl and 5cl and each engraved Sanatorium Dr. von Hartungen Erhard Hartung von Hartungen was a German physician and psychiatrist who is best known for his work in establishing the Hartungen Sanatorium, a renowned mental health facility located in Bavaria, Germany. Born in 1853 in Berlin, Germany, Hartungen studied medicine at the University of Berlin and later at the University of Munich. After completing his medical training, he worked as an assistant physician at the Berlin Charité hospital before moving to Bavaria to set up his own medical practice. In 1889, Hartungen established the Hartungen Sanatorium in the town of Bad Steben, Bavaria. The sanatorium was one of the first of its kind in Germany and quickly gained a reputation as a leading center for the treatment of mental illnesses. Hartungen was known for his innovative approaches to treating mental illness. He was a proponent of psychoanalysis and believed that understanding the patient's unconscious thoughts and emotions was essential to effective treatment. He also believed in the importance of creating a supportive and compassionate environment for patients, where they could feel safe and comfortable as they worked through their mental health challenges. Under Hartungen's leadership, the Hartungen Sanatorium became a model for other mental health facilities in Germany and beyond. The sanatorium was known for its advanced treatments, including psychoanalysis, hypnosis, and electroconvulsive therapy, which were considered cutting-edge at the time. Despite the sanatorium's success, it faced challenges during World War II. In 1939, the German government requisitioned the sanatorium for use as a military hospital. Hartungen was forced to flee to Switzerland, where he continued to practice medicine. After the war, Hartungen returned to Germany and reopened the Hartungen Sanatorium. However, he faced financial difficulties, and the sanatorium eventually closed in 1952. Hartungen died in 1956, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneer in the field of psychiatry. Today, the Hartungen Sanatorium is recognized as an important landmark in the history of mental health care. It was a trailblazer in the use of psychoanalysis and other innovative therapies, and it set the standard for compassionate and effective treatment of mental illness. In conclusion, Erhard Hartung von Hartungen was a visionary physician and psychiatrist who made significant contributions to the field of mental health care. His work in establishing the Hartungen Sanatorium helped to advance the understanding and treatment of mental illness, and his innovative approaches to therapy continue to influence the field today. The Hartungen Sanatorium remains a testament to Hartungen's legacy and an important part of the history of mental health care in Germany.

Lot 37

A Rare Silver Lords Patent Calculator, English, hallmarked for London 1895, engraved to the dial LORD'S PATENT, W. WILSON LONDON' with 2 rotating scales and a rotating pointer, the silver case hallmarked to the back plate and to the base of the case and stamped JW possibly for John James Whiting, London Silversmith, diameter 6cm

Lot 155

Antique Spectacles, two early to mid 19th century spectacles in green rayskin (shagreen) cases with silver fittings, one pair of sunglasses green lenses, silver turnpin frame hallmarked London 1827, case 12.5cm; one reading gaasses (positive lenses) in tortoiseshell frames with straight sides, case 14.5cm

Lot 152

A Royal Crested Silver Eye Bath , early 19th century, gilded interior, no hallmarks but engraved royal crest 'HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENCE' in garter around a single lion above a crown, with further crown above the garter, EAF engraved on the base, 4.3cm high and 5.1cm across the bowl. Provenance: The vendor informs us this eyebath was once owned by the Hanoverian Royal Family and sold by Sotheby’s on their behalf in Oct 2005. The crest of the British Royal Family is within the collar of the Order of the Garter surmounted by a ducal coronet. This engraving could relate to any of the sons of George 111 and Queen Charlotte, all of whom had their Dukedoms and the Garter by 1801. However, from the letters ‘EAF’ engraved on the base we can tell that this eye bath was in Hanover in 1837. Those initials stand for Ernest Augustus Fidekomiss (in translation ‘heirloom of Ernest Augustus’) and were placed on items in Hanover when Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland (1771-1851) inherited the throne from William IV in 1837. Under prevailing Salic law in Germany, Queen Victoria as a woman could not inherit the crown of Hanover as she did the British one. The vendor concludes this piece was owned from 1837 by Ernest Augustus Duke of Cumberland (1771-1851) and King of Hanover. However, its origins might precede that date and it could have been the prior property of his younger brother Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1859) who served as a popular Viceroy of Hanover from 1816 to 1837 when he was expelled by his brother, and after which some of his possessions may have remained.

Lot 195

A Fine Mother-of-Pearl Lancet Case, 19th century, Chinese, with European lancet blades, finely engraved mother-of-pearl panels with Chinese silver fittings, red velvet lined interior with four lancets with mother-of-pearl guards, one by Armitage, London with GR and crown, two with cutler's marks, case 7.3cm

Lot 209

Four Antique Hypodermic Syringes, two examples of Buzzard’s Hypodermic Syringe, British, both in (probably) solid silver, both with gold needles and wheel etched graduations, , one by Stevens, London, in deep pink velvet and silk lined case, with instructions for administering morphine, case 13.8cm, one unsigned, with purple linned; a French 19th century gold-plated (appears to be silver gilt) syringe by Luer with two needle mounts but no needles in black Morocco velvet and silk lined case, case 11.4cm; a large silver plated Pravaz type syringe by Arnold with larger bore needles, in green velvet and silk lined morocco case, case 11.5cm

Lot 197

Two Tortoiseshell Lancet Cases, 19th century, one English with silver fittings, with six lancets, two by Aitken, York, the others by London makers, case 6.7cm; one Chinese, with all-over carved decoration, 7.2cm

Lot 174

Surgical Instruments, Urology etc., a fine American cached bistoury in carbon steel with ebony handle by Tiemann,6cm; another cached blade instrument in nickel silver with carbon steel blade; a suprapubic trocar and catheter set by Down Bros, with two silver catheters, in Morocco leather covered case, case 16.5cm across; a cased silver catheter with wooden syringe by Ferguson; another curved trocar and silver cannula, by Maw, London, the cannula marked 'SILVER'; a pait of lithotomy forceps by Brady & Martin, 21.5cm; a scoop and probe; a syringe in vulcanite (8)

Lot 190

An Unusual Sliver Medicine Cup, English, marked for Thomas Hayes 1897/8 in Birmingham, the gilt lined silver cup with lid and internal section to hold a small glass measure, height 5.5cm weight 65g

Lot 164

Surgical Instruments, Sutures etc, a staphylorraphy suturing device by Francisco Chenel, Spanish, late 19th century, gold-plated, ebony handle with reel of silver wire, various hollow needles etc in fitted case, case 24.7cm across; an adonised brass suturing device; a pair of Italian unplated carbon steel scissors with sheath, 19th century, unsigned; a 19th century Italian needle threader with ebony handle 21.5cm long; a French triple suture needle by Drapier, carbon steel with nickel silver handle; a nickel plated case with a quantity of curved needles; a Morocco case of hare lip pins; a sealed glass vial of catgut; two unopened reels a suture silk (10)

Lot 220

Medical, Ophthalmology Instruments, a Stokes lens, or variable power cross cylinder lens, for measuring astigmatism. Austrian, late 19th century, by F Fritsch, Wien, in nickel silver and lacquered brass, in fitted chamois lined leather covered case, instrument 14.3cm; with a French scotometer by Luer, Paris, engraved ' Scotometre du Dr A Antonelli' in black oxidesed brass with ebony handle, in fitted velvet and silk lined case covered in brown Morocco, assembled instrument 21cm[

Lot 202

Medical, A Group of Antique Hypodermic Syringes, late 19th and early 20th century, typical of those used for opiates, some in silver plate, some in bright nickel plate, six in fitted black Morocco cases, one in nickel plate case in leather sleeve by Burroughs Wellcome, other makers include Down Bros of London, Charriere Collin & Cie of Paris, Parke Davis &Co of London, Max Wocher & Son of Cincinnati,

Lot 204

Medical, Two Antique Opiate Syringes, a silver plated syringe with three needles, c.1900, in silver plated case with engraved decoration, case 8.3cm; with a syringeby Maw son & Thompson, late 19th century, gold plated (probably silver-gilt), with two needles in velvet and silk lined fitted case covered in black Morocco leather, case 8.4cm

Lot 196

Two Silver Lancet Cases, English, 19th century, one Georgian, plain with reeded bands, hallmarked London 1823, with six steel lancets with tortoiseshell guards, various makers, case 6.6cm; one with bright-cut decoration by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1855, with two steel lancets with tortoiseshell guards, case 6cm

Lot 153

Antque Spectacles, a single negative lens, in silver and engine turned tortoiseshell mount, late 18th or early 19th century, 3.6cm diameter; a small pair of 19th century sprung lorgnettes in nickel silver in card case; unusual American folding reading glasses in leather pouch signed E B Meyrowitz, London early 20th century; a pair of pince nez in embossed leather slip case, early 20th century (4)

Lot 583

VARIOUS TIBETAN ITEMS18TH CENTURY AND LATERComprising: five Tibetan circular moulded and painted pottery tsatsa, one bronze and another silver phallic amulets, and a bronze tripod incense burner with dragon designs, the incense burner 221g, the amulets, 19g and 18g, 9.5cm max. (8) Provenance: a private London collection, acquired prior to 2000.PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE.

Lot 615

A CHINESE SILVER PARCEL-GILT PEACH-SHAPED WATER DROPPER QING DYNASTY OR LATERNaturalistically cast as a large fruit issuing from a leafy branch, the fruit inscribed wan shou qi tian in relief, 700g, 10.5cm.

Lot 618

TWO CHINESE SILVER FILIGREE AND ENAMEL PLEASURE BOATS19TH CENTURYEach raised on a wood stand carved as waves, together with a ruby flashed cylindrical glass bowl with silver filigree mounts and a cover, 15.5cm max. (6)

Lot 619

SEVEN CHINESE CORAL CARVINGS OF FEMALE DEITIES AND A BOYQING DYNASTYEach carved as a slender figure, the goddesses include Guanyin and Magu dressed in long flowing robes with their hair in elegant high chignons, the coral of a bright salmon colour with some minor white specks, each with a wood stand, one inlaid with silver wire, 12.8cm max. (14)Provenance: an English private collection, and thence by descent.

Lot 621

A SMALL MUGHAL PARCEL-GILT SILVER JAR AND COVER 19TH CENTURYThe compressed circular body embossed with wide bands of studs imitating jewels to the body and cover, between gilded borders chased with flowers and foliage, the neck with a band of acanthus leaves, the cover with a green glaze conical knop, 240g, 12cm. (2)

Lot 682

FOUR CHINESE ARCHAISTIC JADE ORNAMENTS AND A SWORDPROBABLY 20TH CENTURYComprising: three hollow cylindrical Hongshan-type hu-shaped hair ornament, a large C-shaped dragon, and a bronze sword inlaid with a silver chevron pattern and cast with characters to each side, the sword 860g, 62cm. (5)

Lot 832

FOUR CHINESE AND TIBETAN NECKLACES19TH AND 20TH CENTURYVariously decorated and carved from a nut and bone beads, silver-coloured metal beads and coloured stones, one with a reliquary box, 43cm max. (4)

Lot 267

Chelsea/The Adverts: An Unusual Autographed Passport, 1970s, a UK one-year British Visitor's Passport, 1976-1977, signed in blue and black ballpoints by Gene October and Carey Fortune of Chelsea and Gaye Advert, Howard Pickup and Laurie Driver of The Adverts, together with a ticket for The Cortinas and Chelsea, Silver Thread Hotel, Paisley, 23rd August 1977, For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 290

Michael Spencer Jones (British, born 1961): Liam At The Mic, Out Of The Blue Studios, 1993, printed later, silver bromide lithograph print, signed by the photographer and numbered 5/15 in black ink, with photographer's blindstamp, 20in x 16in (51cm x 41cm) overall Footnotes: Provenance: Offered directly by Michael Spencer Jones. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: † † VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 291

Michael Spencer Jones (British, born 1961): Oasis - Cigarettes & Alcohol, 1994, printed later, silver bromide lithograph print, signed by the photographer and numbered 11/15 in black ink, with photographer's blindstamp, 16in x 20in (40.5cm x 51cm) overall Footnotes: Provenance: Offered directly by Michael Spencer Jones. 'Cigarettes & Alcohol' is the fourth single from Oasis' debut album 'Definitely Maybe', released in 1994. The photoshoot for the single cover took place at the Halcyon Hotel in London earlier that year. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: † † VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 292

Michael Spencer Jones (British, born 1961): Oasis - D'You Know What I Mean?, 1997, printed later, silver bromide lithograph print, signed by the photographer and numbered 3/15, with photographer's blindstamp, 20in x 16in (51cm x 41cm) overall Footnotes: Provenance: Offered directly by Michael Spencer Jones. 'D'You Know What I Mean?' is the first single from the third Oasis album 'Be Here Now', released in 1997. The photo shoot for this cover took place in Wigan in March 1997. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: † † VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 293

Michael Spencer Jones (British, born 1961): Oasis - Be Here Now - Infrared, 1997, printed later, silver bromide lithograph print, signed by the photographer and numbered 7/15, with photographer's blindstamp, 20in x 16in (51cm x 41cm) overall Footnotes: Provenance: Offered directly by Michael Spencer Jones. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: † † VAT at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 3

Eve Arnold (American, 1913-2012): Orson Welles, Man For All Seasons, 1966, silver gelatin print, signed and inscribed in pencil by the photographer Orson Welles as Cardinal Wolsley in the film 'Man For All Seasons', England, 1966 - directed by Fred Zinnemann, photo by Eve Arnold on the verso, framed and glazed, 12in x 16in (30.5cm x 40.5cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 302

Slash: An Epiphone Slash Les Paul Standard Electric Guitar Signed By Slash, 2021, serial no.21021527007 stamped to the headstock, mahogany body, Vermillion-burst finish, signed by Slash in silver metallic pen, Slash custom C-shape neck with Slash decal to the headstock, two custom ProBucker humbuckers, two volume and two tone controls, accompanied by a shaped Epiphone hard case with red velvet lined interior, Guitar 40in (101cm) long Footnotes: Inspired by the guitars used by Slash throughout his career, the guitar is from the Slash Collection at Epiphone and features all the appointments the influential Guns N' Roses guitarist preferred on his personal instruments. Provenance: Generously donated to Kidscan Children's Cancer Charity by Slash. All proceeds from the sale of this Lot will go to Kidscan which exists to find new treatments for children with cancer so that every single child diagnosed can survive it. For more information, please visit: www.kidscan.org.uk For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 304

Rod Stewart: A Signed and Worn Military-Style Blazer, circa 2022, label reads Zara Man, the gold metallic jacket with black shoulder lapels and gold coloured military buttons, signed in silver metallic pen by Rod Stewart to the inside lining, Eur 54, USA 44, Footnotes: Provenance: Generously donated to Kidscan Children's Cancer Charity by Sir Rod Stewart. According to the information provided to us, this blazer was worn on Rod Stewart's 2022 UK tour to celebrate his 13th album 'The Tears of Hercules'. All proceeds from the sale of this Lot will go to Kidscan which exists to find new treatments for children with cancer so that every single child diagnosed can survive it. For more information, please visit: www.kidscan.org.uk For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 312

Jeff Beck: A Black Leather Belt Owned and Worn By Jeff Beck, Late 80s/Early 90s, the thin black leather belt with silver buckle, strap tip and two belt loops, stamped on the back of the buckle Sterling 925, Handmade in Mexico, Jeff Beck can be seen wearing an identical belt in images associated with his tour in 1989, accompanied by a letter of provenance, total length 37in (94cm); Footnotes: Provenance: Offered by Suzy O'Hara who was in a relationship with Jeff Beck from 1994-1996. According to the information provided by the vendor, this was a favoured belt of Jeff Beck's. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 66

ET: An autographed Promotional Poster, Universal, 1982, U.S. one-sheet poster, signed in silver metallic ink by Steven Spielberg, Dee Wallace, Robert MacNaughton, Erika Eleniak, Caprice Roth (Hands of ET), among others, 27in x 41in (69cm x 104cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 8

Terry O'Neill (British, 1938-2019): Paramount Studios 75th Anniversary, Los Angeles, 1987, printed later, No.2/50, C-type photographic print, signed and numbered in silver metallic ink by the photographer to the lower border, framed and glazed, 20in x 20in (51cm x 51cm) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 86

Alfred Wertheimer (1929-2014): Elvis Presley with Hound Dog, 1960, No.1/6, vintage silver gelatin photograph, signed by the photographer in black ink to the lower margin, with pencil annotation on the verso by the photographer reading 'Elvis Sings to a Hound Dog' Elvis Presley during rehearsal, sing 'You ain't nothin' but a hound dog' to a Basset hound on The Steve Allen Show, NBC TV. New York City, July 1, 1956, also with the artist's copyright stamp, framed and glazed, print 7in x 11in (17.5cm x 27cm) For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 87

Elvis Presley: A Custom-Made White Leather 'Eagle' Belt Signed and Made By Mike McGregor, dated 1979, white leather belt custom-made for Elvis Presley by blacksmith and leather craftsman, Mike McGregor, of typical style for Elvis in the early 1970s, embellished with brass eagle and American flag motifs, silver-coloured studs and chains, the large central buckle with brass eagle and American flag motif and the back of the belt buckle inscribed and dated Hand Made by Mike McGregor, 1979 in black ink, accompanied by a letter of provenance, buckle 6in x 5in (15cm x 12.5cm); total length of belt approx 45in (114.5cm) Footnotes: Provenance: Acquired by the vendor's Mother when she visited Memphis in 1980 with the UK Elvis Presley Fan Club - she was the 'Elvisly Yours' Fan Club Trip Organiser. According to the accompanying letter, the vendor's Mother accompanied Sir David Frost on the trip in August 1980 during the making of a documentary about Elvis and his fans. They attended Graceland for the anniversary of Elvis' death and subsequently met Mike McGregor. The vendor's Mother can be seen at 37.16 mins in the documentary 'Elvis, 'He Touched Their Lives' which was broadcast on UK TV, 23rd December 1980, below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CuKIqiW1LWs&feature=youtu.be For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 107

Robert Freeman (British, 1936-2019): The Beatles, England, 1964, printed later, A/P, silver gelatin photographic print, depicting the band from their shoot for their 'Beatles For Sale' album, signed, dated 91 and numbered by the photographer in black ink to the lower margin, also signed and inscribed For Mike Evans on the verso, with a copy of a letter of provenance, 12in x 16in (30.5cm x 40.5cm), Footnotes: Provenance: Gifted to the vendor by Robert Freeman in 1991 when the vendor was working on a book of Robert Freeman's photographs. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 17

Terry O'Neill (British, 1938-2019): Faye Dunaway (The Morning After), 1977, printed later, a unique silver gelatin photographic print, signed and inscribed To Gregg and Jane, Best Wishes, Christmas 05 in black ink by the photographer to the lower margin, framed and glazed, 24in x 24in (61cm x 61cm) Footnotes: Provenance: Gifted to the vendors who hosted several exhibitions featuring the work of Terry O'Neill. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 18

Terry O'Neill (British, 1938-2019): Brigitte Bardot During The Filming of 'The Novices', 1978, printed later, No.4/50, silver gelatin photographic print, signed and numbered in black ink by the photographer to the lower margin, framed and glazed, 20in x 24in (51cm x 61cm) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 187

Queen: Freddie Mercury's Personally Owned Promotional Display Model Of 'Frank the Robot' From The Album News of the World, 1977, the freestanding model of plastic construction, comprising two moulded halves secured by screws, the body painted silver, the chest bearing a faded vinyl sticker reading QUEEN NEWS OF THE WORLD, the palms open, originally holding a wire basket displaying a copy of the album (basket not present), accompanied by a letter of provenance, 54in x 33in x 19in. (137cm x 84cm x 48.5cm) Footnotes: Provenance: Gifted to the vendor's Father who worked in the music industry having previously managed artists such as Ginger Baker and Dave Stewart among others. This 'Frank' robot was housed in Freddie Mercury's home before it was offered to the vendor's Father in the 1980s when Freddie's house in Kensington was being renovated. 'Frank' was then put on display at their music studios Acorn Recording Studios in Acton until the 1990s. It has remained with his family since. As part of the promotional campaign for Queen's sixth studio album 'News of the World', a small number of display models were produced to advertise the new LP in select flagship record stores across the UK. On the album cover sleeve and inner gatefold, 'Frank' carries the bodies of Brian May and Freddie Mercury in one hand, as John Deacon and Roger Taylor tumble from his grasp. The original artwork was painted by American Sci-Fi artist Frank Kelly Freas (1922-2005), after whom the robot was likely named. Freas had previously painted an identical anthropomorphic robot for the October 1953 issue of Astounding Science Fiction magazine. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP TP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 188

Queen: 'The Complete Works' Box Set With Autographed Album Sleeve, 1985, EMI QB1, the box set with 14 LPs, the sleeve for 'Complete Vision' (album XIV) signed in silver pen by Freddie Mercury, Brian May, John Deacon, and Roger Taylor, the inside of lid numbered 003899, in black box with gold lettering QUEEN THE COMPLETE WORKS, box set 13in x 13in x 3in (33cm x 33cm x 7.5cm) overall Footnotes: This box set is one of the 600 examples autographed by the band. It was released at a high point in their career, just months after their famous 20 minute set at Live Aid, Wembley Stadium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 20

Terry O'Neill (British, 1938-2019): Jerry Hall, 1988, printed later, No.2/50, silver gelatin photographic print, signed and numbered in black ink by the photographer to the lower margin, framed and glazed, 24in x 24in (61cm x 61cm) This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: AR AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 221

Elton John: A 'Silver' Disc Award For The Album Live In Australia, 1987, the plaque reading Presented to Baz Marshall to recognise sales in the United Kingdom of more than 60,000 copies of THE ROCKET RECORD COMPANY album LIVE IN AUSTRALIA, 1987, framed and glazed, 16 1/4in x 20in (41cm x 51cm) Footnotes: Provenance: Property from The Baz Marshall Collection. Baz worked with Elton John from 1984-2005 in various roles including Tour and Advance Coordinator. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 222

Elton John: A 'Silver' Disc Award For The Album Reg Strikes Back, 1988, the plaque reading Presented to Baz Marshall to recognise sales in the United Kingdom of more than 60,000 copies of THE ROCKET RECORD COMPANY album REG STRIKES BACK, 1988,, framed and glazed, 16 1/4in x 20in (41cm x 51cm) Footnotes: Provenance: Property from The Baz Marshall Collection. Baz worked with Elton John from 1984-2005 in various roles including Tour and Advance Coordinator. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 239

The Sex Pistols: An Original Animation Production Cel of Johnny Rotten from The Great Rock n Roll Swindle, Animation City, 1978, gouache on celluloid, two cel set-up depicting Johnny Rotten in a 3/4 length pose accompanied by his shadow, with annotations along the bottom edge, as used in the production, 13in x 10 1/2in (33cm x 26.5cm) Footnotes: This image of Johnny Rotten was used in a sequence in the film where Johnny Rotten is attacked in an alleyway near Oxford Street; it refers to an incident that occurred over the Queen's Silver Jubilee weekend in 1977 when Rotten was attacked in the car park of the Pegasus pub near the Wessex recording studios. Provenance: The Stolper Wilson Collection. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 10

A Momento brooch of scrolling form with hair to the central panel together with a banded agate and enamel decorated brooch, a silver vesta case, Scottish hardstone brooch and wirework brooches

Lot 11

A late Victorian silver open faced pocket watch, the enamel dial with Roman numerals and a seconds subsidiary dial inscribed A.W.W.co, London, 1900, together with two other silver pocket watches, gold plated pocket watches, wristwatches and fob watch

Lot 112

A George V silver gilt napkin ring decorated with a rose, thistle, fleur de lys and harp, Sheffield 1910, together with an Edward VII silver gilt spoon, cased, a silver chatelain basket, white metal wirework necklace, paste set brooches and a Joan of Arc note pendant

Lot 117

A two tone blue enamel propelling pencil together with a pair of blue enamel on silver cufflinks and a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, approximately 7 grams

Lot 12

A pair of Georg Jensen silver earrings, with button tops and split triangular drops, marked with the trademark, 925S Denmark 380B, 55mm high, approximately 15 grams, boxed CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches conversant with use and wear, post missing on one earring, in used condition

Lot 13

A pair of Georg Jensen silver drop earrings of spiral form, 50mm long, marked with trademark, Torun, 369, Denmark, 925S, approximately 15 grams CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches conversant with use and wear, marries earring backs, in used condition

Lot 134

A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks with enamel coat of arms decoration, together with a pair of 10ct gold cufflinks, approximately 11.5 grams together with a 1989 Piedfort 100F silver coin, cased and a 1977 crown cased

Lot 14

A pair of Georg Jensen silver drop earrings of double scroll form, marked 925S Denmark 372B Torun, 56mm long, approximately 7 grams CONDITION REPORT: Surface scratches conversant with use and wear, married backs, in used condition,

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