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A William IV Silver Mug, by Charles Gordon, London, 1831, baluster and on spreading foot, the sides chased with two gun dogs chasing pheasants, in a rural landscape, with a vacant cartouche and leaf-capped scroll handle, 10cm high, 5oz 3dwt, 160grFully marked near handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is some bruising to the cartouche which may have been erased. There is a small bruise/gouge to the rim.
A Quantity of Miscellaneous Items, including silver plated ware, ebony dressing table set, silver mounted cane, Studio pottery vase, paper back reprints of Lord of The Rings and The Return of The King, Royal comemoratives, stone ware flagon, jar etc., fur stole, jointed teddy bear, Japanese doll and other assorted items (one tray and three boxes)
Miscellaneous Items including a silver open faced pocket watch, fob and T-bars, a four draw telescope, an early 19th century snuff box decorated with a hunting scene and agricultural trophies, gilt and plated propelling pencils, a silver plated and leather mounted hip-flask, an early 20th century oak desk top correspondence box, Japanese calligraphy set etc. (one tray)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising a two-handled cup and cover, 11.5cm high; a circular dish with shaped rim; a goblet, engraved with an inscription, 11.5cm high; a tapering cylindrical mug; a Kiddish cup; a two-handled bowl, engraved with an inscription and with a blue glass liner; the bowl from a toddy-ladle and a candlestick, filled, weighable silver 13oz 5dwt, 413gr; Together With a pewter spirit-flask engraved after Charles Rennie Mackintosh (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver Condiment-Items, comprising a condiment-set with gadrooned border, comprising a pair of mustard-pots, a pair of salt-cellars, each with blue glass liners and a pair of pepperettes, by Walker and Hall, London; a three-piece condiment-set with Celtic-style borders, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham; a pair of mustard-pots with pierced borders and blue glass liners and two differing pairs of pepperettes (qty)
A Pair of Royal Worcester Coffee Cups and Saucers, painted with roses, each piece signed M Hunt; together with an early 19th century gilt tea cup and saucer, a Royal Crown Derby Imari miniature vase, a Wedgwood Florentine pattern dinner plate, and various other decorative household ceramics and silver plated items (one tray and one box)
A First World War Period Military Black Enamel Dial Wristwatch, nickel plated case with an engraved back cover Broad Arrow and numbered 96366M, together with A Silver Cushion Shaped Wristwatch, case with London import silver hallmark for 1916, and with A ATP Military Wristwatch, case back engraved with Broad Arrow and ATP, (3)
A Collection of Assorted Victorian and Later Silver Flatware, comprising a pair of King's pattern condiment-spoons; a set of four Victorian Beaded Old English teaspoons; a set of four beaded Old English egg-spoons; a cased spoon with suspension hook and a cased silver plate button-hook and shoe-horn, weight of silver 10oz 2dwt, 314gr (qty)
A Silver Rolex Wristwatch, Ref No. 554Case Size - 29mm wide Case with surface scratches, case surfaces are tarnished, lugs with very minor dents in parts, later winding crown, later bracelet, case back with engraved initials, plexi glass with scratches, dial surface is discoloured and stained in parts, Rolex signature and retail signature are clear, movement is dirty and needs cleaning, hand setting correctly, winding smoothly, movement in going order
A Quantity of Jewellery, including a 9 carat gold csarite ring, finger size R1/2; a 9 carat gold diamond ring, finger size R; a 9 carat gold tanzanite pendant; a pair of horseshoe earrings, by Rosemary Hetherington; a hardstone bead necklace; a silver tanzanite bracelet and ring; a garnet ring; a necklace; and a broochCsarite ring - 3.2 grams. Diamond ring - 3.1 grams. Pendant - 1.1 grams.
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising, an oblong cigarette-box, with engine-turned hinged cover, Birmingham, 1954; four various vesta-cases, three engraved with foliage and one engine-turned; a pair of sugar-tongs, Newcastle, circa 1800 and a George IV Fiddle pattern sauce-ladle, Newcastle, 1822, weighable silver 5oz 12dwt, 174gr (qty)
Assorted Silver and Silver Plate Flatware, the silver mostly Old English or Fiddle pattern, including a cased set of eight grapefruit-spoons, 35oz 7dwt, 1,100gr; the silver plate comprising a small assortment of Old English pattern flatware; Together With a silver decanter label, engraved as the Betty Lascelles Trophy, 1998 (qty)
A Cased Set of Twelve Victorian Silver and Mother-of-Pearl Fruit-Eaters, The Silver Mounts by Frederick Sibray and Job Frank Hall, Sheffield, 1881, each plain mother-of-pearl handle stained with initials, the mounts engraved with foliage, in fitted case, the case 32cm wide (24)
Four Cased Sets of Silver Coffee-Spoons, one set of six with Apostle terminals; another set of six Old English pattern, the back of the bowls each with differing fancy back decoration; another set of six Old English pattern, the back of the bowls with a shell and one set of six with carved coffee-bean terminal; Together With a cased christening-set, gross weight of silver 9oz 15dwt, 304gr (qty)
A Quantity of Jewellery, including a cultured pearl, malachite, amethyst and hematite necklace; a hematite necklace; a silver bangle; nine pairs of earrings; and a cameo broochEarrings hallmarked 9 carat gold/stamped '9CT'/'375' - 9.9 grams. Unmarked earrings - 0.6 grams. Earrings hallmarked 18 carat gold - 0.7 grams. Cameo - stamped '9CT', 9.6 grams.
A Collection of Assorted George III and Later Silver Flatware, comprisingA George III Feather Edge teapoonsA cased pair of Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl serversEighteen pairs of Victorian silver fruit-eaters, one knife non-matching, filledTogether With a Victorian silver card case and a quantity of silver plate flatware including a pair of grape-scissors (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver Flatware, including a cased pair of Victorian silver fish-servers; two cased child's set; four teaspoons, the terminal of each with a lady golfer and six Old English pattern teaspoons, engraved with initials, weighable silver 7oz 19dwt, 247gr (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, including a set of four Elizabeth II silver wine-coasters; three differing sauceboats; a two-handled cup; a circular dish and a collection of various napkin-rings including one in fitted case, weighable silver 17oz 14dwt, 551gr; Together With a silver plate punch ladle and a silver plate sauce-ladle (qty)
Four Cased Sets of Spoons, comprising a cased set of twelve Elizabeth II silver teaspoons, by John Pinches, each with a terminal stamped as a sign from the zodiac, the case 42.2cm wide and three cased sets of six coffee-spoons, one set with Trefid terminals, one set with carved bean terminals and one set with crown terminal (qty)
A Collection of Assorted Silver Plate, including a three-piece tea-service, comprising a teapot, handle detached, cream-jug and sugar-bowl, circa 1860; a baluster coffee-pot, handle detached; a centrepiece with three cast eagle finials; a mug and a fish-knife and fork (qty)
James Bond and Related - Group of five Signed hardback books, includes, FLEMING (Ian). Dr No (unsigned) first edition, second impression, publishers black cloth with dancing girl silhouette on front board, silver title to spine, (lacking dust-jacket) published by Jonathan Cape, 1958; CONNERY (Sean). and Murray Grigor. Being A Scot, Signed by Sean Connery on title-page, published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2008; RYE (Graham). The James Bond Girls, Signed on half-title page by Honor Blackman who played the role of Pussy Galore in the film Goldfinger (1964) revised edition, published by Boxtree, 1999; MOORE (Roger). and Gareth Owen, My Word is My Bond, Signed on half-title page, published by Michael O Mara, 2008; Last Man Standing: Tales from Tinsel Town, Signed by Roger Moore on a white label tipped-in on front endpaper, second edition, published by Michael O Mara. (5)Condition Report: overall good conditions. Dr No - (unsigned) light marks to boards, spine ends and corners rubbed, light foxing to endpapers and edges.
James Bond On Her Majestys Secret Service; You Only Live Twice: & The Man With The Golden Gun Ian Fleming first edition, first impression, Hardback books, three vol., Published by Jonathan Cape, 8vo. On Her Majestys Secret Service, publishers cloth with ski trail design to front board, within dust-jacket priced 16s. net, 1963; You Only Live Twice, publishers cloth with Japanese calligraphy design gilt to front, title and author silver on spine, 1964; The Man With The Golden Gun, publishers cloth, title and author gilt on spine, second state binding without golden gun to front board, typed ownership label to front patterned endpaper, 1965. (3) Condition Report: On Her Majestys Secret Service rubbing to slightly cocked original boards, spine ends and corners bumped, toning and marks to edges, dustjacket foxed and marked to rear cover with some loss to spine ends and corners; You Only Live Twice clean boards slightly cocked, spine ends and corners bumped, foxing and toning to edges affecting some leaf edges, toning and light marks internally; The Man With The Golden Gun marks to boards, spine end bumped, toning to top edge, light marks and some foxing to other edges, some occasional foxing otherwise internally clean and bright.
James Bond The Spy Who Love Me; & The Man With The Golden Gun Ian Fleming first edition, first impression, Hardback books, two vol., Published by Jonathan Cape, 8vo. The Spy Who Loved Me, within facsimile dust-jacket priced 15s. net, further within clear plastic sleeve, red endpapers, publishers brown cloth with dagger design in blind-stamp and silver, title and author sliver to spine, 1962; The Man With The Golden Gun, publishers cloth, title and author gilt on spine, second state binding without golden gun to front board, typed ownership label to front patterned endpaper, 1965. (2)Condition Report: The Spy Who Loved Me marks to boards, three small green ink marks to front board and lower spine, dust-jacket chipped to spine ends and inner flaps, front inner flap creased, toning and foxing to edges, toning and occasional foxing internally.The Man With The Golden Gun boards marked and slightly cocked, toning to edges, occasional light foxing internally.
James Bond A group of eight Ian Fleming first editions, first impressions, Published by Jonathan Cape 1956-1966 - Diamonds Are Forever, publishers black cloth lettered in silver on spine, 1956; For Your Eyes Only, publishers black cloth with white eye motif to upper board, lettered in gilt on spine, 1960; Thunderball, publishers brown cloth with skeleton hand in blind-stamp to front board, lettered in gilt on spine, 1961; You Only Live Twice, within dustjacket, priced 16s. net, 1964; with a duplicate copy, original black cloth with Japanese calligraphy design gilt to front boards, title and author silver on spines, 1964; The Man With The Golden Gun, second state binding without the golden gun on front board, within later dust-jacket, 1965; with a duplicate copy, second state binding without the golden gun to front board, lettered in gilt on spine, 1965; Octopussy And The Living Daylights, within later dust-jacket, ex- library copy, 1966. (8) Condition Report: Diamonds Are Forever - (lacks dust-jacket) some marks to black boards, bookseller's inscription '1st £4' in pencil to front free endpaper, light foxing preliminaries, heavier foxing to top edge, slight toning internally.Octopussy - neat glue repair to endpapers and edge of rear dust-jacket flap which has been glued down.others with foxing to edges and slight toning internally.
David O. Selznick Presentation custom-bound Final Script of The Prisoner of Zenda Inscribed to C. Aubrey Smith - Selznick International Pictures, 1937, mimeographed screenplay by John L. Balderston, dated March 13, 1937 and marked Final Shooting Script on title page, 154 pages, with 4 inlaid silver gelatin scene stills, 9 ½ x 7 ½ inches, Inscribed on the preliminary page by David O. Selznick to cast member, C. Aubrey Smith, for Aubrey the noblest Zapt of them all long may he lend his inimitable personality and talents to my productions! David O. Selznick Sept., 37, with a related 9- line typescript note sellotaped in two places, and a small cutting for the film showing on television on the front paste-down, custom-bound morocco and cloth with The Prisoner of Zenda embossed in gilt on front cover and spine, and C. Aubrey Smith embossed in gilt on lower right corner of front cover. 4to, 22 x 28cm. Provenance: Presented to C. Aubrey Smith by David O. Selznick. Smiths widow, Isabella Wood, gifted this script to a mutual friend of hers and the vendors who was living in Hollywood in the early 1960s. They later gifted this script to the vendor in 2007.David O. Selznick (1902-1965) was an American film producer, screenwriter and film studio executive who produced Gone with the Wind (1939) and Rebecca (1940) both films earned him an Academy Award for Best PictureSir Charles Aubrey Smith (1863-1948) was an EnglishTest cricketer before turning to acting later in life, He captained Sussex and England and founded the Hollywood Cricket Club in 1932. Smith first played the part of Black Michael in the stage production of Prisoner of Zenda (1895-1896). He died at home in Beverley Hills aged 85 and in accordance with his wishes, his ashes were returned to England and interred at St. Leonards churchyard, Hove, West Sussex.Condition Report: some rubbing and light marks to cloth boards with further rubbing and scuffs to the morocco spine, corners, and spine ends, sellotaped along the front pastedown hinge, with toning to edges and internal pages, overall good condition with strong inscription and signature.
Autographs: A group of 100+ Autographed black and white photographs, publicity postcards and stills (1930s-60s) - many dedicated and inscribed to film electrician, Curly [Bradley] includes Kirk Douglas, Alan Ladd, Rod Steiger, David Niven, Gregory Peck, Betty Davis, Jack Hawkins, Dirk Bogarde (2), VivianeVentura, Jean Simmons, Maria Landi, Margaret Lockwood, Constance Cummings, June Clyde, Sally Grey, Petula Clark, Dorothy Tutin, Yvonne de Carlo, Rosamund John, Richard Attenborough, Harry Secombe, The Shadows, Cliff Richard, Norman Wisdom, Kenneth More, Michael Redgrave, Alastair Simm (2), Jack Doyle (2) Buddy Rogers, Sophia Loren and others, several images depicted crews working on sets and locations, and group photographs of the cast and crews for films including, Lightening Conductor (1938) Captain Boycott (1947) London Belongs To Me (1948) Genevieve (1953) Up to his Neck (1954) Just my Luck (1957) and Trouble in Store (1953) The Battle of River Plate (1956) Innocent Sinners (1958) and Carry On Cruising (1962); with an Australian National Airways Passenger List dated 14/3/48 listing members of the cast and crew of The Blue Lagoon (1949); a few of the photographs with typescript labels and production stamps on versos including J. Arthur Rank, Wessex Film Productions, and Boulting Brothers Productions for London Films, various sizes, the largest 8 x 10 inches, all within protective sleeves contained in a blue lever arch file; together with an associated 1969 Garard & Co., London, engraved silver presentation case, engraving reads The Rank Organisation 25 Year Club Curly Bradley, 9 x 8cm. (2)Provenance: The autographs were signed in person for, and collected by, Curly Bradley throughout his long career as a film electrician.Condition Report: overall good condition, with strong signatures and inscriptions.
Blakes 7 (TV Series 1978-1981) Liberator teleport bracelet from the BBC sci-fi television series Blake's 7. Teleport bracelets were seen in the episode 'Killer' Series 2. The bracelet is decorated in metallic brown paint with silver-and-light-brown-coloured decals. The device is opened with a clasp. 9cm diameter. This was given to the vendor in 1994. The braclet was "rescued" from the set during the filming of Series 2.
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