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An Edwardian walking cane, the silver terminal with vesta compartment enclosed by a hinged cover having applied badge of the Prince of Wales with monogram and with retailer's stamp 'Brigg' for Thomas Brigg & Sons, London 1905, maker probably Charles Henry Dumeuil, L 95cmFor provenance see lot 125.
Pacific (Gilbert & Ellice Islands) - 1949 Royal Wedding FDC 1d Pair with XXX Fanning Island datestamp and 1964 Aerogramme Used Christmas Island to London (1/1 1st Air Service stamp). Addressed to Charles W Urwin [formerly with Grapple 1 Nuclear Tack Force Team]. Front only - a great shame on the letter contents (from Office of D.L.Cyprous remotely controlled) refer to visit of U.S.A.F. plane arrival to check fuel stops for Pacific Missile Range. "One tanker had leaked some thousands of gallons ...".
EILEEN ALICE SOPER (1905-1990), A COLLECTION OF FIVE PENCIL DRAWINGS, each with Chris Beetles gallery stamp, comprising badger family, mother with three cubs outside the sett; young long-tailed tits and robin feeding on the hat of the artists sister; fox, study; bank vole and young, six studies, annotated and dated in pencil September 13th/60 by the artist; squirrel and birds on bird table feeding from the hand, fully signed in pencil by the artist. (5) Badgers 19cm by 25cm Provenance: The Estate of George and Eileen Soper
A COLLECTION OF TWENTY-EIGHT 19th CENTURY EDUCATIONAL BANNERS PRINTED FOR THE WORKING MEN'S EDUCATIONAL UNION, all relating to Ancient Egypt, printed in colours on cotton calico, most bearing stamp "Published by Working Men's Educational Union 43 Skinner Street, Snow Hill, London 1852". Each approximately 90cm by 116cm. Note: The Educational Union was a philanthropic society dedicated to the education of the working classes. Many organisations provided facilities for the Union to stage lectures for which these banners provided the illustrations. The use of cotton cloth was adopted to avoid paper duty.
Three pairs of Chanel evening shoes, modern, stamped to the interiors, comprising cream suede and black leather slingbacks; black suede courts; and black moire with kitten heel, in original boxes, sizes 37-38 (6) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition. Cream and black pair have wear to soles and heel tip, 'Chanel' stamp slightly worn, size 38. Black suede unworn, size 37 1/2. Moire have wear to soles, size 37
Chanel jewellery, comprising: faux pearl and red bead knotted choker necklace, 41cm, 16in long, unsigned; a pair of red bead and rhinestone droplet clip ear-rings, with Chanel copyright stamp/2CC3, 12cm, 4 3/4in long; and a pink and grey stone daisy brooch/pendant, signed and 99P (4) CONDITION REPORT: Good condition, earrings are lacking rubber backing cushions
Published 1705 AD. With title page 'A Faithful Abridgment of the Works of that Learned and Judicious Divine, Mr. Richard Hooker, in Eight Books of Ecclesiastical Polity and of all the other Treatises which were Written by the same Author with An Account of his Life by a Divine of the Church of England, London, Printed and Sold by Benjamin Bragg at the Blue Ball in Avemary Lane, 1705 (Price Five Shillings)'; hardback 19th century half leather by J. Mantle, Bookbinder, Midsomer Norton, with his stamp to inside back cover. 405 grams, 18.5 x 13cm (7 1/4 x 5"). Property of a Kent, UK collector. Richard Hooker (1554-1600 AD) was perhaps one of the most influential clerics of his time and Izaac Walton (of The Compleat Angler fame) was his biographer; his 'Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity' was first published from 1594 (books 1 to 4) and thereafter, with the final three published posthumously. His work is still studied today and did much to establish the Anglican church; he was Rector of St Mary the Virgin in Bishopsbourne, Kent where he was buried and bequeathed the sum of 'three pounds of lawful English money' for the building of a pulpit in the church. Good condition; spine rubbed and hingeas weak, paper browned.
A group of ten haematite undated archaistic seals consisting of: a cylinder seal with reclining deer; two stamp seals with animals, birds and insects to five faces; seven dome shaped stamp seals with reclining deer and lions. 98 grams total, 17-26mm (1/4 - 1"). Acquired on the London art market in the late 1980s. [10, No Reserve] Fine condition.
A group of undated archaistic haematite seals consisting of: two cylinder seals with reclining ibex; two stamp seals with animals, birds and insects to five faces; seven dome shaped stamp seals with reclining ibex and lions. 92 grams total, 14-25mm (1/4 - 1"). From an old London collection, formed in the 1980s. [11, No Reserve] Fine condition.
A group of eleven undated archaistic haematite seals consisting of: two cylinder seals with cattle and ibex; two pyramidal stamp seals with animals, birds and insects to five faces; seven stamp seals with domed tops engraved to the underside with reclining ibex and lions. 103 grams total, 13-25mm (1/4 - 1"). Private collection, London, UK; acquired prior to 1990. [11, No Reserve] Fine condition.
A group of ten undated archaistic haematite seals consisting of: a cylinder seal with two ibex; a pyramidal stamp seal with animals, birds and insects to five faces; eight domed stamp seals engraved to the underside with ibex, lions and insects. 100 grams total, 15-22mm (1/4 - 3/4"). From a large London collection; formed between 1980-late 1990s. [10, No Reserve] Fine condition.
A group of undated archaistic silver-coloured metal figures consisting of: a seated figure of Buddha meditating, hands in the 'Calling the Earth to Witness' posture; a seated Foo dog with head turned to the left; a pair of male figures wrestling; a stamp seal with seated figure of a dog top the top, Chinese characters to the bottom. 318 grams total, 35-50mm (1 3/4 - 2"). Private collection, London, UK; acquired prior to 1990. [4, No Reserve] Fine condition.
20th century AD. A small collection of 'Golly' gilt and enamelled badges with brooch pins to backs comprising: earlier types with embossed maker's names (2; lollipop man and guitarist); later types with Robertson's stamp (7; plain, guitarist, spaceman (lacking pin), tennis player, cricketer, lollipop man and bagpiper); later types with plain backs (6; skier, golfer, footballer, cyclist, strawberries and 1930-1980"). 48 grams total, average 30mm (1 1/4"). Property of an Essex lady; acquired by inheritance. [15, No Reserve] Fine condition.
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