TRINIDAD - Specimens: Small group comprising 1896-1906 2½d, 1901-06 2½d, 1904-09 1d rose-red, 2½d blue and 1s purple and blue each overprinted 'Specimen' and showing constant var broken 'M' (pos.41 of setting) (SG 117s, 128s, 135s, 137s, 142s), odd minor fault, fresh part o.g. to u/m, a rare group each stamp being one of only 12 possible
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Photographs (20), mostly Great War period; Hurlingham Club Programme, 23 May 1908, providing details of the programme of Polo and Music and the International Balloon Contest of 30 May 1908; the front of an envelope addressed to a resident of Bloemfontein, bearing a 1d stamp and the label, ‘V.R. Opened Under Martial Law’; Programmes (7), including ‘Garrison Sports’ at Umtata, 31 December 1883-2 January 1884; another, 5-6 January 1885; Theatre Royal, Umtata, 9 February 1886, fairly good condition (lot) £20-30.
Russia, Order of St. Anne, 3rd Class breast badge, with swords, by Osipov, St. Petersburg, gold and enamel, manufacturer’s initials on reverse, ‘56’ zolotnik mark for 1909-17 on eyelet, and other stamp marks on sword hilts, good very fine £2000-2400 Provenance Colonel C. U. Price, Indian Army. See Lot 1164.
Russia, Alexandrovsky Military Law Academy Graduation Badge, post-1882 type, 60 x 43mm., silver and silver-gilt, reverse with kokoshnik mark for St. Petersburg 1896-1908, bearing the assayer’s mark ‘AP’ for ‘A. Rikhter’, with an additional stamp mark ‘M3’, complete with back and clutch plates, both with stamp marks, ref. P.& B. vol.I, 1.1.26, very fine £200-300 Note: ‘AP’ and ‘M3’ are latin approximations for the Russian letters that appear on the badge.
Orthodox Church, Patriarchy of Constantinople, Accession Medal 1901, commemorating the second installation of Joachim III as Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, 26mm., silver-gilt, stamp marks on eyelet, good very fine £40-60 Joachim III ‘the Magnificent’ was Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople, 1878-1884 and 1901-1912. He was born in Constantinople in 1834 and was educated at Vienna. During 1858-61 he was the Deacon in the Holy Temple of St. George. During the time of his first reign as Patriarch he worked on the financial improvement of the Patriarchate. He died in 1912 and is viewed as one of the most prominent and important Patriarchs of the last century.
PIETRO PSAIER (1936-2004) AND ANDY WARHOL WHEN YOU COMIN HOME. JAMIE DEAN. A DAMAGED LIFE ’79. First state, red oil, crayon, chalks and mixed media. Signed Pietro Psaier, ’79. Concept Design stamp USA and Andy Warhol & Pietro Psaier Joint Work stamp. 48 x 36ins. Note: Copyright and publishing rights have been waived to allow reproduction rights of this work outside US and Canada with no fee or permission required from The Estate of Pietro Psaier. Provenance: Madison Gallery, Los Angeles, California.
Rackham (Arthur) Arthur Rackham's Book of Pictures, 1913, small 4to., publisher's presentation copy, 44 tipped in colour plates with printed tissue guards, cloth; Wilde (Oscar) The Happy Prince, 1913, publisher's review stamp, tipped-in colour plates by Charles Robinson, t.e.g., cloth; Barker (Cicely M.) The Book of the Flower Fairies, nd., Blackie & Son, colour plates, cloth (3)
A French late 19th century miniature gilt brass and enamel carriage clock the foliate engraved gorge case with swing handle and jewelled platform lever escapement, the face and sides decorated with painted porcelain panels of alpine views, the roman dial centred by summer flowers and butterflies, indistinct oval stamp verso and serial no '10335' 4.6cm wide, 8.2cm high, 4.5cm deep
A .650 CALIBRE 1756 PATTERN LIGHT DRAGOON PISTOL AND A FLINTLOCK HOLSTER PISTOL, CIRCA 1800 the first with 9in barrel, regulation lock (top-jaw missing), walnut full stock with ordnance stamp, regulation brass mounts including pommel engraved 'SG' and '24'; the second with tapering barrel struck with London proof marks at the breech, engraved flat lock, figured walnut full stock, and later brass trigger-guard engraved with a bouquet (both with surface rust and later ramrods) the first: 38.5cm; 15 1/8in (2)
William Lee-Hankey (1869-1952) 'Le Connaisseur des Fleurs Etaples', etching, signed in pencil, and bears blind stamp monogram, 21cm x 16cm . Lee-Hankey was born in Chester and studied at the Royal College of Art and later in Paris. He produced a series of etchings of Breton subjects including architectural and figure studies.
A late 19th century French lacquered brass carriage clock, having swing carry handle, visible platform escapement, white enamel dial with retailers stamp; Johnson & Son Ltd, Derby, the twin barrel eight day going movement having push button hour repeat with single hammer striking on a gong, height 15cm (Illus)
A late 19th Century electroplated Decanter Stand, of conjoined oval form, raised on four cast and applied scrolling feet with wire work frame and cast, pierced and embossed ring carry handle, and fitted with two blue glass ovoid decanters with applied handles and electroplated collar mounts and stoppers, with retailer’s stamp for Mappin & Webb, 76, 77 and 78 Oxford Street and Mansion House Buildings, City of London, height 12 ½”
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