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Lot 331

A George Jensen silver and rose quartz set ring with cabochon stone, design No:- 473, ring size J/K, marked 925 S, with Jensen stamp and with UK hallmark

Lot 334

A pair of vintage George Jensen silver acorn design earrings, marked 925 S and with Jensen stamp, possibly design No: 18 (for pierced ears - lacking butterflies)

Lot 89

Three small stamp albums and a quantity of loose stamps, together with a gilt metal Gothenburg medallion

Lot 65

Stamp album containing mixed vintage stamps from around the world, Uk, Spain, Turkey, China etc

Lot 175

Stamps 1980 Olympics mint sheet stamp collection

Lot 118

Highland Stoneware free hand painted shaped dish painted with a salmon, factory stamp to the underside, artists mark to the lower side, 16.5" long

Lot 238

Sitzendorf porcelain figural group of a seated couple with a lamb, modelled on a naturalistic floral encrusted base, factory stamp to the underside, 6.25" wide, 5.25" high*at fault - repaired break at the neck of the lady

Lot 244

Karl Ens - porcelain figure of an owl, model no. 7575, modelled perched on a branch, 9.5" high, factory stamp to the underside; together with a smaller Karl Ens owl figure, no. 7588 (2)

Lot 308

Mintons Bone China porcelain cabinet plate, decorated with a castle by a lake, signed M.Rose, within green and gild textured borders, gilt factory stamp and inscribed K350 to the underside, 13" diameter

Lot 335

Antique cast iron polychrome decorated Mr Punch door stop, 12" high; together with another cast iron doorstop modelled as a highlander stood by rocks, 15" high; also a Royal Worcester demi tasse part coffee set; 5 cups, 2.5" high with 8 saucers, cream jug and sucrier (lacking cover), factory stamp and registration marks underside; and another porcelain demi tasse part tea set decorated with floral sprigs, unmarked

Lot 341

WS Longton George V Coronation commemorative cup, 3.5" high, factory stamp underside; together with another 1911 coronation commemorative cup with National Anthem verses to reverse (2)

Lot 403

Five Limited Edition signed artist proof pen and ink sketches of musicians, each bearing Bath Festival 1983 blind stamp, each 8.5" x 11.5", all within a single mounts and frame

Lot 80

Moorcroft Pottery teal and green lamp of double gourd form, factory stamp and label underside, 17" high including fitting

Lot 96

Philatelic interest - Collection of World stamp albums, a tin of loose stamps of the world, and a selection of GPO first day covers

Lot 1202

INDENTURES, CONVEYENCE and DOCUMENTS. Copy of Court Roll, Manor of Cheltenham 1825; INDENTURES concerning Broadwarters in the parish of Kidderminster, 1858, 1861, 1864, 1872, 190, 1920, on vellum; CONVEYANCE dated 1893 concerning 6 Grafton Terrace, Cheltenham, imprinted stamp 'Masters in Lunancy', vellum (19).

Lot 1211

JOHN ADDINGTON SYMONS. 'On The English Family of Symonds'. Signed limited edition of 100, quarter vellum, 1894, good; John Addington Symons' Smith, Elder & Co. 1908, 3/4 bound by Zahendorff, stamp to fly leaf. Front cover detached and horizontal split to spine.

Lot 1221

JOHN SPEED. 'Cornwaile'. Small engraved map, hand coloured, 1676 framed and glazed, together with a framed J. Cary, 1787.Condition report: The John Speed has previously had a stamp or sticker. You can see the damage on photo three, that has occured whilst the the removel of said sticker (this item has not been studied out of its frame). The J. Cary has been hand coloured, this includes seven black spots that have been marked by a previous owner. Although framed, there is no glazing for this map.

Lot 17

Great Britain, Guernsey & Falkland Islands Coins - Lot comprises £3.75 coin/stamp covers; a £2 Guernsey coin/stamp cover, a 2007 £5 crown size coin plus Falklands 150th Anniversary 1983 50p coin in folder and a 1980 Proof Falklands coinage set. All in excellent condition

Lot 18

Great Britain Commemorative Coin/Stamp Cover - A Benham Silk Queen Mother commemorative coin/stamp cover with a 1900 gold sovereign EF+

Lot 19

Great Britain Commemorative Coin/Stamp Cover - A Benham Silk Royal Golden Wedding commemorative coin/stamp cover with an EF+ 1966 gold sovereign

Lot 20

Great Britain Commemorative Coin/Stamp Cover - A Benham Silk 50th Anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II Coronation commemorative coin/stamp cover with an EF+ 2003 gold sovereign

Lot 302

U.S.A. Postal HistoryAlbum containing over seventy items, many pre-stamp entires, early adhesives, first flight covers, postal stationery, interesting lot.

Lot 304

Stamp booklets - box containing large quantity of foreign stamp booklets from many countires including Ascension, Canada, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, USA, Australia, France, Holland - must be very high catalogue value

Lot 306

GB Presentation Packs - A box containing approx 170 1960's and 1970's packs, some with missing transparent sleeves and the odd stamp missing but generally good condition

Lot 307

GB Pictorial Stamp Collector's Packs - box containing packs for 1972-82 plus a couple of spares together with 4 x 1975 Railway special packs and various other special Royalty packs plus 84 London 1980 min. sheets both types

Lot 32

GB & Foreign Coins & Canadian Stamp Medallions - Lot comprises GB coin albums containing 1/2d and 1d coins, plus £5 face plus of GB decimal coins, Isle of Man £1 boxed coin and Queen Mother Crown, various bags of GB pre decimal coinage, plus 2 cased Canadian official 1976 Olympic Stamp medallions with stamps plus some world bank notes

Lot 341

Omnibus Stamp Collections - A plastic crate containing '50th Anniversary of World War 2' commemorative cover collection by Danbury Mint contained in three albums totalling 290 covers; a Millenium Collection of 12 Behham silk covers; plus a 1946 Victory British Commonwealth mint collection by Westminster containing 45 sets contained in an album.

Lot 349

Great Britain & World Stamps - A large suitcase containing GB/World stamps on leaves, loose and on covers. Noted autograph stamp covers bearing printed (?) signatures of Vera Lynn, Douglas Bader & Sir Francis Chichester. Also noted are GB First Day Commemorative covers with better cancellations and a GB smiler sheet

Lot 364

World Stamps: A sparsely filled 'Strand' stamp album, emphasis on USA stamps

Lot 800

Postcards - Plastic box containing approx four-hundred cards, many duplicated photographic views including Cornwall, and a quantity of shipping letter cards. Lot also includes numerous cards selected for postal interest including a number of graphite lined stamp issues.

Lot 218

A HALLMARKED SILVER DOUBLE STAMP DISPENSER. DATED 1902. WEIGHT 31grms.

Lot 1261

George Barris (American 1922-2016) A PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT PRINT OF MARILYN MONROE, SIGNED BY GEORGE BARRIS WITH A COPYRIGHT STAMP VERSO. UNMOUNTED AND UNFRAMED, 36 x 28cms. TOGETHER WITH THREE OTHER UNFRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS OF DIFFERENT SUBJECTS BY DIFFERENT PHOTOGRAPHERS.

Lot 218

A WWI, Verners patent compass by S. Mordan & Co., no.63883, dated 1917 with broad arrow stamp and original leather case.

Lot 400

Large amount of postage stamp swaps all in individual packets

Lot 402

Interesting Oppen's postage stamp album, the inset dated 1890 containing a sel. of Victorian and early European stamps offered with a red strand stamp album of similar period containing stamps of similar period

Lot 408

Early Faculty postage stamp album containing useful early stamps from India, France and Canada and a sel. of paperback annuals principally of groups of QE II postage stamps

Lot 411

Red Stanley Gibbons QE II Channel Islands stamp album

Lot 421

Maroon QE II Royal Events album and a blue stamp album with postage stamps celebrating a Coronation Anniversary 1978

Lot 762

A brass five divisioned stamp box, a damascene domed cigarette box, a Chinese enameled oval box and cover and a postcard album. (4)

Lot 2254

A Lorna Bailey 'Hill House bud vase' (Tube lined) the very first limited-edition collectors club piece circa 1998 'signed', Old Ellgreave potteries with stamp. Plus 'Twenty-one' jug, originally only available at Lorna's 21st birthday party circa late nineties 'signed'. Sizes approx, vase 5 1/2 inches tall, jug 3 3/4 inches tall.

Lot 2321

Eddie Bianchi (act.1975-1995) Modernist/abstract still life artist's proof screen print with name stamp depicting goblets and glasses. Frame size approx 22 x 19 1/2 inches (Glazed)

Lot 62

Sterling silver stamp box, formed as a coal scuttle, marked '925', 35mm; also a silver and pique tortoiseshell circular ring box, Birmingham 1917, 40mm diameter (2)

Lot 88

Edwardian silver stamp case, Birmingham 1904, plain rectangular form with sliding cover, 5cm; also an engraved and engine turned example, rectangular form with sliding cover, Birmingham 1906, 5cm; also an EPNS folding stamp case, 5cm (3)

Lot 403

Sir William Russell Flint (1880-1969), Interlude, reprographic coloured print, signed in pencil by the artist, with blind stamp, published in 1967 by Frost & Reed, 34cm x 58cm

Lot 404

Helen Layfield Bradley (1900-79), Blackpool Sands, reprographic print in colours, signed in pencil by the artist, with blind stamp, 48cm x 61cm

Lot 428

Helen Layfield Bradley (1900-79), Hollinwood Market, reprographic print in colours, signed in pencil by the artist, with blind stamp, 49cm x 71cm

Lot 331

A late 19th century child's bentwood armchair, Vienna makers stamp to the underside. H.80cm

Lot 69

A early 20th century George Jones Crescent hand painted floral and scrolling border design with gilded details tea service including eight cups and saucers, ten side plates, a milk jug, a slops bowl, a breakfast cup and saucer and a serving plate. Makers stamp to the base. 24x24cm (largest)

Lot 84

An extensive part Wedgwood creamware dinner service, Liverpool Birds design. Includes serving bowl, dinner, cake and side plates and bowls. Makers stamp to the base.

Lot 32

A COLLECTION OF OBJECTS including a carved wood griffin, two millefiori glass paperweights, a pietra dure stamp box, Persian box, table hand bell etc.

Lot 665

DIONIS, Monsieur 'Chief Chirurgeon to the late Dauphiness and to the Present Duchess of Burgundy'. 'A Course of Chirurgical Operations demonstrated in Royal Garden at Paris'. Translated from the Paris Edition. Many plates. Jacob Tonson, London 1710. 8vo. (200 x 125mm). Full calf, with tooled ornament, rebacked. B/p and owner's stamp.

Lot 686

MOORE, John, 'Medical Sketches in Two Parts'. Strahan & Cadell, The Strand London 1786. 8vo. 1/2 calf and marbled boards. Ex lib. so stamped plus PITCAIRN, Sir Archibald, The Works Thereof. Curll, Pemberton & Taylor, London 1715. (199 x 120mm). Full calf. Rebacked. New end papers. B/p and stamp. plus TARDIEU, Ambroise, Étude, Médico-Légale sur L'Avortement. Ballière Paris 1864. Marbled boards and calf back. (218 x 137mm) plus BAIRD, D. George and TICE, Charles, Disputio Medica Inauguralis Quaedam de Dysenteria... Adams, Edinburgh 1802. Full tooled tree calf with greek key border. With red title (210 x 138mm) (4)

Lot 832

MUSGRAVE, Sir Richard, 'Memoirs of the Different Rebellions in Ireland from the Arrival of the English…' 3rd Ed. 2 vols. 8vo. Dublin 1802. 10 plates/maps. No. 10 misbound. Library rebind in black cloth plus Rev John O'Rourke 'The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847' James Duffy, Dublin 1902. 8vo. Black cloth, all ex lib with stamp etc (3)

Lot 58

Stamps : Extensive GB & Commonealth stamp collection in 7 Simplex stamp albums

Lot 105

English school Early/Mid 19th century, miniature watercolour of a gentleman with two horses (collectors stamp verso) + three other miniature watercolours by different hands, from 6.5" x 5.5" to 4.25" x 5.25", (unframed), (4).

Lot 192

Jean Ignace Isadore Gerard, Known as Grandville, (1803-1847) French, A caricature of anthropomorphic figures, watercolour and ink, with stamp, 4.25" x 6.25".

Lot 156

A William III provincial longcase clock movement with 11 inch dialE. Bernard, Southampton, circa 1695The five finned pillar two train inside countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 11 inch square brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and scroll border engraved calendar aperture to the matted centre, within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with stylised sword hilt half hour markers, Arabic five minutes to outer track and signed E. Bernard, Southampton to lower margin, with scroll-pierced pierced blued steel hands and winged cherub and foliate cast spandrels to angles incorporating leafy scroll engraved decoration to the dial plate between, now in an oak case with complex moulded cornice and geometric parquetry band to frieze over three-quarter columns applied to the hinged glazed dial aperture and rectangular side windows to hood, over conforming complex moulded throat and parquetry-banded rectangular caddy moulded door to trunk, on parquetry decorated recessed panel fronted plinth base with moulded skirt, 190.5cm (75ins) high. An Elias Bernard is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as working in Southampton in around 1700. The movement of the current lot is well made with relatively tall plates and nicely detailed ring turning to the knops of the pillars. From this it would be reasonable to suggest that the maker was most likely London-trained.Condition Report: Movement is in working condition and appears all-original with no visible evidence of alteration or noticeable replacements. The mechanism is dirty and there is evidence of moderate pinion wear (as well as punch-stamp closing to some of the pivots) hence a gentle clean and service is required. There is a vacant spare hole to the upper edge of the backplate which is most likely from a movement securing bracket (for steadying the clock when it was in its original case). The dial is generally in sound condition although at some point it has been polished hence the matting is a little soft and there are also some slight blemishes (scuffs and slight ripples to the casting). The silvering is a little rubbed and the hands appear to be well made replacements. The screws securing the spandrels are modern replacements.As catalogued the case is not the original one for the movement and dial but may have been purpose made for it at a later date (during the 18th century). The top board to the hood has been replaced, the trunk door has a slight warp and the box base would appear to have been reduced (with the parquetry largely re-laid to match that of the door) otherwise case is in sound original condition albeit with bumps, scuffs, shrinkage and historic repairs commensurate with age and use.Clock has pendulum, two weights, case key and a winder. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 173

An interesting George III silver triple-cased small verge pocket watchEdward East, London, second half of the 18th centuryThe gilt full plate single fusee verge movement with four square section baluster pillars pinned through the backplate, scroll-pierced stop-iron block and sprung three-arm steel balance with Tompion type regulation, the backplate with asymmetric foliate scroll pierced and engraved balance cock with geometric bordered rim and leafy trail engraved matted foot flanked by silvered regulation disc within conforming engraved infill opposing signature Edw. East, LONDON and serial number 3966, the pillar-plate fitted with circular silver champleve dial with relief-chased ribbon banners engraved EAST, LONDON to the finely matted centre, within Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic cartouche five minute numerals to outer track, with blued steel beetle and poker hands and in plain silver inner case with suspension post and ring at twelve o'clock, the second case with fine moulded detail to the bezel edge and outer rim, the outer case matching but with brass shells and overlaid with pinned morocco leather, inner case with indistinct date marks possibly for London 1776 and makers mark R.P for Richard Palmer I, the dial 33mm diameter; the inner case 38mm diameter; the outer case 53mm (2.125ins) diameter. The current lot would appear to almost certainly have been made by the maker of this name who is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as apprenticed in 1736 and gaining his freedom of the Clockmakers' Company in 1743. It is not known whether this Edward East was directly descended from his esteemed 'Golden Age' namesake (who died in 1696), however Loomes notes (in The Early Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700) that a son of the same name perhaps followed in his footsteps in becoming a clockmaker, and was the father to Edmund East who is recorded by Baillie as working from 1696.Notwithstanding the uncertainties regarding the exact origins of the maker of the current lot it is an interesting example. The maker's mark of the case (which appears original to the movement and dial) is still fairly clear and confirms that it was made by Richard Palmer I who was apparently registered this stamp in 1769. The movement also has some details which would confirm a date of around this time, most notable the matting to the balance cock foot and the geometric border around the rim of the cock itself. However there are many of the features which are particularly archaic for a watch of this date, in particular the champlevé dial, which by this time was very rarely used in favour of white enamel dials, the style of the engraved signature to the backplate also perhaps appears a little old-fashioned. With these observations in mind it may perhaps be appropriate to speculate that the maker of the current lot perhaps sought to capture the feel of examples emulating from his earlier esteemed namesake in order to set his work aside from his competitors.  

Lot 8

An Excelsior telegraphic date and time stamping machineGamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Company, New York, early 20th centuryThe clockwork driven-machanism incorporating a series of wheels for independently advancing five sets of stamps for minutes, hours, date of the month, month and year, set between thick lacquered brass shaped plates over an electromagnetic coil operating a lever for raising a pad towards the time and date stamp assembly with track for ticker-tape type paper to pass between, the front with canted top rail engraved Excelsior and thick bevel-glazed panel concealing the coils to lower section, on moulded cast iron base, (lacking top and rear glasses and small tape spools), 20cm (8ins) high; with a brass tape feed spool incorporating automatic braking system, 15cm 96ins) wide, (2). John Nelson Gamewell is recorded on The Firefighters Hall, Minneapolis website as born in Camden, South Carolina, in 1822 and died at Hackensack, New Jersey, on July 19, 1896. He saw the Channing and Farmer fire alarm system, recognized its value, and in 1855 purchased the rights to construct the fire alarm in the southern and western states. In 1859 he purchased all of the patents and launched his career in the Fire Alarm Telegraph field devoting his entire business life to its introduction and improvement. His business venture was cut short from 1861 to 1865 during the Civil War. As a southerner, Gamewell had returned to South Carolina and the U.S. Government confiscated all his patents on the Fire Alarm Telegraph system and proceeded to sell them at public auction. An employee, John Kennard of Boston, went to Washington prepared to pay $20,000 for the patents. He bought them for the meager sum of $80.00 and returned them to Gamewell after the war. Shortly after the wars end, Gamewell again actively pursued the business under the name American Fire Alarm Telegraph, John N. Gamewell & Company, Proprietor. In 1879, John Gamewell reorganized his company under the new name of Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Company, made significant changes in the size and appearance of the fire alarm box and made improvements in its signaling mechanisms. The 'American Fire Alarm Telegraph' era came to an end but under the reorganization, the name 'Gamewell' would become synonymous with Fire Alarm Telegraph. The current lot would have been used in a fire alarm system to record the time of an event. The dates on the year spool start at (19)20 and end at (19)46 suggesting that it was made prior to 1920. 

Lot 92

A French Napoleon III bronze, ormolu and white marble figural mantel clock in the Louis XVI styleRetailed by Juvenaux, Paris, circa 1870The circular countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by disc bob pendulum incorporating Brocot type regulation to suspension, the backplate stamped with VINCENTI... MEDAILLE D'ARGENT, PARIS 1855 beneath indistinct retailers stamp JUVENAUX and number 62, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with Arabic five minutes to outer track and fine scroll pierced and engraved gilt brass hands set behind hinged cast convex glazed bezel, the case with lovebird, quiver and flaming torch cast surmount to the acanthus cast and chased laurel bordered superstructure over central rectangular section housing the movement fitted with brass grille frets to the sides and rectangular glazed door to the rear, flanked by seated putti holding aloft grapes and flowers, the base with repeating foliate band and scroll-fronted panel beneath the dial flanked by acanthus cast ogee platforms beneath the cherubs, over breakfronted white marble plinth applied with gilt tied laurel moulding to upper edge and on toupe feet, 35cm (13.5ins) high.Condition Report: Movement is in working condition with no visible evidence of alteration or significant replacements; the mechanism is a little dirty hence a gentle clean/service is advised and the bell is missing its securing nut. The dial has some light concentric scratching in the vicinity of the IX and X numerals, two small chips to the left hand winding hole and one to the right and a small hairline crack next to the 30 minute mark below VI. The case is generally in good original condition with the mounts retaining original gilding throughout with light wear to high spots and a few spots of green tarnishing to the superstructure. The marble base has a slight shallow edge bruise to the centre towards the left hand return of the breakfront otherwise faults very much limited to a few minor edge chips (can be felt rather than seen).Clock has a pendulum and a winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer

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