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Fine late 19th century Imperial Austrian presentation tooled leather document box with enamelled ormolu mounts with lapis lazuli cabochon stone set corners and B monogram to centre - blue silk lining with gilt Imperial eagle and maker's stamp - L. Groner K. K. Hofbuchbinder, complete with ormolu and enamelled key, 34cm x 43cm x 6cm
A PAIR OF IRISH GILT METAL, IVORY AND CUT GLASS BOWLS, one with 'Dublin' acid stamp, the raised bowls decorated with cut lozenges and slices, supported on a classical base with six ivory pillars and spherical feet, the underside stamped HW & Co. 7856. 24.5cm highPLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CONTAINS OR IS MADE OF IVORYBidders should be advised that importation regulations of several countries, including the US, prohibits the importation of ivory, or any goods containing ivory. Therefore Adams advises prospective purchasers who intend to ship this lot to another country to familiarise themselves with the relevant importation regulations prior to bidding. Adams will not be responsible for shipping items herein and the onus will be on the buyer to organise shipping at their own behest.
Framed and mounted artist proof photographic print Joey Beiber from the Melting The Stars Series 2001 of nun under an umbrella Mingun with official Joey Beiber stamp lower right (32.5cm x 30.5cm including frame) (Melting The Stars was opened in Paris in 1998 under the title 'The Brave People of Burma' and has since been shown in Denmark and Israel, a collection of over 60 photographs)
Three Marvel Comics. Silver Age & Bronze AgeIncludes FANTASTIC FOUR #75. June 1968 Volume.1 "Worlds within Worlds!". Also included is GHOST RIDER #4. February 1974 Volume.1 "Deathstalks the Demolition Derby!" and GHOST RIDER #11. April 1975 Volume.1 "vs Hulk" - this was suppose to be printed in issue #10, also includes Marvel Stamp Series 1 #66 General Ross. All three cent issues no pence stamps. Together with two Marvel Annuals 1980 'FANTASTIC FOUR' and 1992 'BEETLEJUICE'.
Two Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, Samuel Whiskers and Hunca Munca, each with oval back stamp, with Beswick Royal Doulton figures comprising Benjamin ate a lettuce leaf, Timmy Willie sleeping, Appley Dapply and Mrs Rabbit cooking (6) CONDITION REPORT: Hunca Munca - gilt oval backstamp, grubby but no obvious damageSamuel Whiskers - gilt oval backstamp, some crazing but overall good. All others are brown printed later stamps - condition overall is good.
A collection of vintage ephemera to include a WWI medal for Lieutenant F.G.Pearson, a Royal Engineers cap badge, a King and Empire Services Rendered bade, a Victorian yellow metal propelling pencil, a Tunbridge ware stamp box, a signet ring crest plate, a pair of Avery scales, a T.Underhill St Marysgale spirit level, a set of Columbus postage scales, a Chinese lacquered box and cover etc (Qty)
A novelty desk top cigar cutter, the brass kennel with wood effect decoration and spring loaded cutter, on hinged base revealing makers stamp 'MS AK' to base, textured surround and recumbant dog, on bone base, 6.5 x 6cm Condition Report / Extra Information Tiny chip to corner of bone base.Spring action good.Minor handling wear to brass.Otherwise good.
John Faber Jnr after David Morier - Study of John Pixley from Ipswich in Suffolk, uncoloured mezzotint, dated 1749, 35 x 25cm; and one other example bearing K. Sächsisches Kupferstichkabinett, Duplum veräußert" stamp (Saxony copperplate cabinet, duplicate sold) (2)Note: John Pixley (active 1740-1749), was a smuggler who agreed to become an officer in the Custom Service and hunt down fellow smugglers following his arrest, so as to avoid the death penalty.
FLEMING (I), THUNDERBALL, first edition signed by the author on the title page, black cloth with gold lettering, un-clipped d.j., Jonathan Cape, 1961. (Three postage stamps stuck down to the title page of the book). Sold with an Edwardian silver spoon, Elkington & Co Birmingham, 1911, engraved with the emblem for The Royal St George Golf Club, the club where Ian Fleming was a member. (2) By repute: The vendor of the book purchased it from a gentleman whose father worked with Fleming and met up with him at St George's, believed in the early 1960's. It was at this meeting that the book was signed, and the spoon was purchased. CONDITION REPORT: The dust jacket is lightly browned at the edges, spine browned. Jacket with age wear rubbing, some chips and small tears etc to the edge. Some slight creasing. Black cloth with slight lean and with some fading to the top and rubbed and bumped to the top and bottom edges. End papers lightly grubby with some marks / browning. Slightly faded signature to title page - old mark to the title page to the right of the authors name where a stamp was once stuck, and three stamps crudely stuck down. A stamp stuck down to a corner of page 9 and 10 (see images). Brown marks top top outer corners of early pages - heaviest to page 16. Other brown marks throughout. A few corners folded.
A collection of 19th and early 20th century British coins including crowns, approximately 20toz together with over 120 first day covers from the late 1960s and 1970s, together with two albums of British of international stamps, a collection of commemorative 20th century British coinage, an album of cigarette cards and a stamp reference book
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