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Artist: Carla ReglerTitle: The Power of the WavesSize: 30 x 40.5 x 2cmMedium: Photograph on baulkCarla ReglerMy interest in photography began in 2010 during a move to Porthleven with my partner to open a new restaurant and it was here that I fell in love with the amazing landscapes, seascapes and wildlife in the area. I have also linked this new interest with my love of horses, having spent my entire life working with these beautiful creatures. Since taking a step back from running the restaurant to pursue a more full time career in photography, I have now opened a Gallery to share my images with customers and clients alike. I work with professional printers, which has enabled me to understand the logistics of getting work to print and displaying it for sale. I have had work published in various magazines and newspapers, as well as online - and in late 2014, I was delighted to hear that my image of Porthleven being battered by the ferocious storms had won the Weather category in the British Life Photography Awards. DISCLAIMER: The Porthleven baulk/harbour defence wood is made (on the whole) of Douglas Fir Pine. The actual date of the wood is unknown, the wood broke on the 5th February 2014 and after that was stored outdoors in the harbour yard. Wood is a natural product that responds to temperature and humidity variations by expanding and contracting. You are purchasing a natural product as seen and the Charity the Fishermen's Mission cannot be held responsible for any changes in the wood after the auction on the 18th March 2017.
Three Corgi 1;50 Hauliers of Renown limited edition articulated lorry models; CC11912 K & P Iddon Transport Ltd ERF EC series step frame curtainside with certificate of authenticity 1776 / 2500 and mirror pack; CC13601 R Swain & Sons Ltd DAF CF curtainside with certificate of authenticity 8 / 2000 and mirror pack; and CC13412 Gerry Jones Transport Services MAN curtainside with certificate of authenticity 1646 / 1770 and mirror pack, each boxed (3)
A set of six Georgian small wine glasses, the cup bowls with lower diamond and step cutting, on a flattened knopped stem and plain foot with ground pontil, 10.7cm. high; together with a set of five matching port glasses, 10.1cm. high; and a matched set of four liqueur glasses, with diamond and petal cut cup bowls and bladed knopped stems, 8.1cm. high. (15)
SILVER CONDIMENT SET OF THREE PIECE PLUS TWO SPOONS, in case, comprising a lidded mustard receiver and a salt receiver both with blue glass liners and pepperette, all circular and bulbous with embossed borders,plain girdles raised on a step domed foot plus a salt spoon and a mustard spoon, makers A.E. POSTON and Co LTD., London, Birmingham hallmark 1934, 6 1/4 oz
BRITISH PRIME MINISTERS: David Lloyd George (1863-1945) British Prime Minister 1916-22. A.L.S., D Lloyd George, on two sides of a blind embossed House of Commons correspondence card, n.p. (London), 6th June 1898, to Miss. Lewis. Lloyd George confirms that 4.30pm tomorrow suits him and continues to add 'Mr. Alfred Thomas M.P. will join us on the terrace'. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Lloyd George.. Also including a note signed, D Lloyd George, on one side of a postcard, War Office, n.d. (annotated August 1915 in pencil to the verso), to Daisy Astin. The manuscript note, in an unidentified hand, states that Lloyd George is pleased to send his autograph. Accompanied by the original envelope signed ('D Lloyd George') to the lower left corner; Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947) British Prime Minister 1923-24, 1924- 29 & 1935-37. A good T.L.S., Stanley Baldwin, three pages, 4to, 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, 21st June 1928, to Sir Courtenay Mansel, on the printed stationery of the Prime Minister. Baldwin sends his best wishes to his correspondent for their fight in the Carmarthen Division and continues 'Our political opponents have accused the Government of apathy and of failure to tackle the problems of Unemployment, the necessitous areas and the depressed industries. I would ask the electors to reject these misrepresentations and to look at the other side of the shield. Not only has the Government carried out every pledge which it made at the General Election, but in its Budget of 1928 it has produced a bold and constructive scheme of rating reform which is a genuine attempt to bring back prosperity to those areas and to those industries', also adding 'Since the War the great basic industries, which employ the largest proportion of the working population and are responsible for no less than two-thirds of this country's export trade, have been going through especially difficult times, owing to severe foreign competition and heavy costs of production. The best solution of the problem lies in cheaper production, which must mean better trade, less unemployment, cheaper prices and better wages. It is in this direction that the Government has found it possible to come to the relief of industry', explaining that the scheme has been designed 'as to give the greatest help to those areas and to those industries which are most in need of it' and referring in particular to the coal, iron and steel industries ('upon which the prosperity of South Wales so largely depends') as well as agriculture which has also been helped by the introduction of a Credits Bill 'which will make it easier for people to purchase and equip farms and to obtain working capital with which to develop them'. Baldwin concludes his letter 'These are practical steps which cannot fail to help the industries concerned on the road to prosperity. Every step on that road means better conditions for the workers and more opportunities of employment, and it is because this reform which the Conservative Government has introduced really holds out hopes of better times for everybody connected with industry that I feel confident that it will receive the support of the electors'. A letter of interesting political content. A small pinhole appears to the upper left corner of each page and with a few extremely light, very minor spots of foxing, none of which significantly affect the text or signature. G (1) to VG, 3 Sir Courtenay Mansel (1880-1933) Welsh Landowner and Farmer, Barrister and Liberal Party Politician who later joined the Conservatives. Baldwin's letter is written at the time of the Carmarthen By-Election of 1928 at which Mansel was chosen by the Conservative Party as their candidate. In a tight contest the Liberal candidate William Nathaniel Jones won by the narrow majority of 47 votes over Labour's Daniel Hopkin. Mansel came bottom of the poll with just under 30% of the votes.
Aquamarine and diamond three stone ring, the white mount stamped '18ct', the step cut measuring approximately 12.9mm x 8.6mm x 5.9mm deep, with a brilliant cut diamond to each shoulder, totalling approximately 0.5 carats, size M, 4.9g gross Condition: Couple of very small chips on the girdle of the aquamarine, very slight wear to the table facets, the two diamonds fairly white and clean, 4mm each approx - **General condition consistent with age
Single stone diamond set platinum ring, the step cut estimated as weighing approximately 0.4 carats, size J, 4.3g gross Condition: The bright white step cut with no visible inclusions to the naked eye, evidence of re-sizing and a small amount of porosity - **General condition consistent with age
A Georgian mahogany bureau, fitted with a central drawer flanked by pigeonholes and step drawers, fitted with four graduated long drawers to the base raised on bracket feet, width 37ins Condition report: Missing right hand back leg but leg is present, various scratches and stains to the timber, moulding replaced over the lock, leatherette within is new and hinges have possibly been replaced, handles have been replaced and old fittings plugged within
An Art Deco style diamond, sapphire and emerald ring, of diaper outline and millegrain edged, set to the centre with a step cut diaper sapphire from which radiates a calibré cut emerald cross, in lines of round brilliant cut diamonds, the solid gallery and tapered shoulders carved with scrolls and set with further graduated lines of similar diamonds, white precious metal tests for platinum; ring size M; length of diaper 1.7cm; cased by Humphrey Butler
An unusual amethyst, diamond and 18ct gold band ring, set to the front with a line of four hexagonal step cut amethysts with six round brilliant cut diamond highlights in the interstices, in a weighty, slightly tapered broad band with rolled edges, London import hallmarks for 18ct gold, 1993; ring size L½, gross weight 15.45g
VICTORIAN BURR WALNUT, SCALLOPED EDGE, OVAL STRETCHER TABLE, having quarter veneered top with step moulded, foliate edge on baluster turned end supports with outswept legs, turned pole stretcher and ceramic casters. 146 x 101 x 70. CONDITION REPORT: Overall appearing in good reasonable original condition, minor blemishes to the top, but no serious damage noted.

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