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An Art Deco Alfred Dunhill & Sons "Unique" silver lift arm table cigarette lighter, of rectangular form with curved ends and engine turned body, the front with mechanical wind clock housed within rectangular pull down hinged frame with shaped thumb grip, the clock having rectangular white enamel dial with applied gilt Arabic numerals and minute inner track, movement impressed Dunhill, in working order, clock case hallmarked for imported sterling silver 1927 and numbered 1198, lighter base impressed "AD" within lozenge, assay marks for imported sterling silver 1927, "U.S Patent 1022140", "English Patent 143752", "Canada Patent 306029" and "Made in Switzerland", milled spirit cap impressed "Dunhill Unique Lighter", height 4.2cm x width 3.8cm x depth 1.2cm. (gross weight 59.2g)
A large Inspectors Clinometer of steel construction having visible spirit level with brass cylinder, the cover stamped Clinometers Inspectors mark 2 OS 1916 GA 1958 GDL 592, in a fitted mahogany case with brass label to the lid Clion. Insp. Cased Mk II G.D. Ltd OS 1509 GA., w.24, d.22, h.11cm.
Victorian silver-plated spirit kettle, on stand with burner, by J. Stokes, Sheffield, James Dixon Art Nouveau vase embossed with daffodils, pair Webb Corbett crystal drinking glasses, three branch candelabra, Edwardian engraved biscuit barrel and other metalware Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Edwardian silver-plated spirit kettle on stand, plain loop handle, tapering fluted body, scrolled legs, fluted feet, chased and engraved with bellflowers, 42cm; silver-plated punch bowl, cast rim, lion ring mask handles; five-light table candelabra, scrolled decoration; cruet, silver-plated frame with five (of six) cut-glass bottles.
350+ Vintage Black & White film stills, North By Northwest, The Pride and The Passion, Room For One More, Ladykillers, To Paris With Love, Alec Guinness, Saraband For Dead Lovers, The Cruel Sea, The Long Arm, Platoon, Anatomy of a Murder, The Spirit of St. Louis, Escape To Victory, Laurel and Hardy, most stamped or marked on reverse, mainly 10 x 8 inches (350+)
A mixed group of spirits including Rémy Martin V.S.O.P. Fine Champagne Cognac (not less than 24floz 70 proof), Dow's 30 Years Old port bottled 1966, three Gordon's Special Dry London Gin (70 proof, 26 2/3floz), Drambuie, etc, also small group of spirit miniatures including Cointreau, Benedictine, Tia Maria, etc and a box of five Bolivar No.2 Havana cigars. CONDITION REPORT: Rémy Martin level mid-shoulder and port level bottom of neck/top of shoulder.
Pierre Kunz Geneve Spirit of Challenge Pave Set Round Brilliant Cut Diamond and 18 Karat White White Gold Watch with Leather Strap, Quartz Movement. Numbered F QR7 SRL.1 No.14, hallmarked, strap buckle stamped 750. Diamonds D-E color, VS1 clarity, all original to watch. Case measures 33.5mm x 30.0mm. Approx. weight: 64.5 grams. Original retail $38,000. Domestic Shipping: $32.00 Min Est. $5000.00 Max Est. $7000.00
EDWARD SHERIFF CURTIS (1868 - 1952) Aphrodite (Spirit of the Sea), ca 1920 - 1930. blue toned gelatin print, signed, with the Curtis LA studio stamp lower l.h, the image 8.4cm x 23.5cm within blue gesso frame, Pacific Picture Frame Co. Seattle label on glazed frame verso. * one of only 3 - 4 nudes produced by the photographer who was better known for his large studio studies of the North American Indian. DDS
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Dayak Deer Horn Carving, Borneo, as two figures, one male, the other female, each sitting atop a crouching spirit figure which clutches its legs, the central part of the horn depicts a stylized crocodile, 15.5cm high, -- the underside with label inscribed Ex Lord McAlpine Collection, 17-2-94 Sotheby's
A WMF silver plated liqueur set in Art Nouveau style, modelled in the form of a lady, seated on a scroll cast arm, the lobed base with recesses for a spirit decanter and six glasses, each with engraved decoration of swags etc., on foliate and grape feet, stamped to underside, one glass AF, 20cm W.
*Appleton (Honor C., 1879-1951). She was in an ecstasy of her own, watercolour with traces of pencil on thick paper, depicting a young girl dressed in a ragged pink dress, with holes in her boots and stockings, dancing with abandon under falling rain drops, with musical notes surrounding her, and figures in the background, signed lower right, lightly toned (with faint brown offset line to upper and right hand edges), image size 20 x 15.5cm (8 x 6.25ins), captioned in pencil in the artist's hand to lower margin beneath image, faint vertical crease to left hand blank margin, sheet size 29 x 25cm (11.5 x 9.75ins) Honor C. Appleton, well-known for her charming book illustrations of children, painted watercolours from an early age. As a young woman she attended the Art branch of the South Kensington Schools, and then Frank Calderon's School of Animal Painting where she gained a scholarship. This was followed by a brief spell in the studio of Sir Arthur Cope, RA, after which she enrolled at the Royal Academy Schools in 1901. She loved her time at the Schools, and her sketch books from this time show influences of Mabel Lucie Attwell, Annie French, James McNeil Whistler, Anne Anderson and William Heath Robinson. In 1902 Honor's career as a book illustrator was launched, and over the next forty years she illustrated over 150 children's books. Honor is perhaps best known for her illustrations for Mrs. H.C. Cradock's "Josephine" series, in which she captures the innocence and spirit of her subject. Her earlier works have a more ethereal quality, and a delicacy of colour, which is seen to full effect in the works offered here. (1)
A Gauge 1 Live Steam Spirit-fired GWR 45xx 2-6-2 Tank Locomotive, probably kit-built, in GWR lined green with orange/black lining as no 4500, with twin outside cylinders and inside Stephenson's link motion, with R/C servo-operated reversing (NB - rest of R/C system not present), blower, regulator and pressure gauge, G-VG
A Boxed Bing 10/128/1 Spirit-Fired Stationary Steam Engine, with 4" long boiler, small oscillating cylinder, 2" diameter flywheel, all mounted on a two-tone blue base with pink lining, the engine itself on a raised mid-brown plinth, complete with whistle, safety valve, original burner and red-brick printed chimney, overall VG, Steam pipe connection to boiler appears to have been remade, slight corrosion to one area of chimney, box F-G with funnel and multilingual instructions, pencilled-on price 13/6
A Scratchbuilt Gauge 1 Live Steam GWR 'County' Class 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender Project, of semi-freelance design, appears to be spirit-fired with meths Tank to Tender, copper boiler with three water tubes, fitted with regulator and slip-eccentric reversing, connecting Steam pipes supplied loose, roughly painted overall in green, black and red with nice etched name and numberplates as no 1006 'County of Cornwall', P-F, lacks burner (3 inc Tender and loose pipes)
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