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A group of nine 'Early Days' child's plates: including 'The First Step' [2], 'Infancy', 'The Unhappy Child', a pair 'Our Early Days/ The Romp and The Pet', another pair 'Early Days/A Half Holiday and Now I'm Grandfather' and an octagonal plate with a child with a broken pitcher being comforted by another, all with floral or garland moulded rims, 13-21 cm [minor damage] 9.
A fine Gauge 1 model of a GWR Rover Class 4-2-2 broad gauge tender locomotive, built by Bill Lee to 10mm scale, with detailed cab and backhead fittings, the pierced work chassis with detailed rivet work, fitted axle oil boxes, leaf suspension springs, oilers, vacuum hoses, handrails and fitted step, finished in GWR green livery, 50cm long, 10cm wide.
A German horizontal model of an overtype steam plant by Josef Falk, with horizontal locomotive type boiler being spirit fired, fittings including sight glass (damaged), whistle, weighted pressure valve and supporting horizontal open crank engine with spoked flywheel, eccentric driven steam valve, bevel gear speed governor, cylinder drain cock, gear driven water pump, chimney with spark arrestor and mounted with three checker plates, walkways fitted with handrails and a step ladder, 34cm long, 16cm wide, 40cm high to top of chimney.
Pair tall George III silver Corinthian Column candlesticks with fluted columns, stepped bases and pierced capitals, detachable sconces (London 1771), John Carter II, 31cm overall height CONDITION REPORT General overall condition good. Minor surface scratching and dents commensurate with age and use. Some wear to high points and sharp edges. One stick may have been repaired on lower step of base and top of capital is distorted. Sconce tube has minor damage. Other stick has similar wear and two seams on base have minor splits. Sconce tube is split and has been repaired before. Marks are slightly distorted but legible
Georgian diamond cluster ring with a central rose cut diamond surrounded by rose cut and step cut diamonds in silver collet setting, on gold shank with chased foliate design. Ring size O CONDITION REPORT One small stone missing, otherwise in very good original condition. Wear commensurate with age. Central stone measures approximately 4.3mm / 4.9mm. Bezel measures approximately 8.1mm diameter. Total gross weight approximately 2.7 grams
Gold (18ct) diamond cluster ring with five graduated step cut diamonds surrounded by fourteen brilliant cut diamonds in claw setting, on gold shank (London 1989). Estimated total diamond weight approximately 1.5 carats. Ring size R½ CONDITION REPORT Very good quality. Diamonds are all very well matched stones of good colour and clarity and appear lively white stones with no obvious inclusions when viewed with a loupe. Shank is slightly mis-shapen but the setting is still in very good condition
Diamond single stone ring with a rectangular step cut diamond in claw setting with princess cut diamonds to the shoulders in channel setting, on gold shank. Ring size N, plus a gold (9ct) eternity ring with a half hoop of baguette cut diamonds. Ring size M½ (2) CONDITION REPORT Single stone ring - the principal stone measures approximately 5.63mm x 4.10mm and is of good colour and clarity. No obvious drawer of colour, appears 'white' and no obvious inclusions when viewed with a loupe. Princess cut diamonds also good quality well matched stones. Setting in good condition. No hallmarks. Total gross weight 4.1 grams. Eternity ring - shank has been 'cut'. Total gross weight 1.8 grams
An early Victorian rosewood Wellington chest, the hinged top having a step moulded edge, enclosing a shallow compartment, over a secretaire drawer, the fall front enclosing a maple veneered and fitted interior and a fabric covered scriber with five drawers, having turned handles, secured by lockable, folding flanks with foliate and scroll carved mounts, on a plinth 51''h 24''w
CHAVEZ HUGO: (1954-2013) President of Venezuela 1999-2013. Signed manuscript diary, seven pages, folio, Fuerte Guaicaipuro, from 11th to 16th September 1974, in Spanish. Chavez writes his own training camp diary, in Charavalle, state of Miranda. Chavez starts his short period diary on Wednesday 11th stating in part `I was appointed squad commandant, with all the responsibilities attached to the post...Today I learned a lot about engineering military campaign...I have decided to start this short diary during the training camp, it will be a week and a new experience in my life.´ Thursday 12th `With the sound of the rain falling on the tent, breathing the smoke of my cigar, I can´t stop remembering intensively a woman. I take my thoughts back to the last time I saw her, last saturday, in Barinas...´. Friday 13th Chavez refers to his role as Che Guevara `I went later to a camp training activity where I had the role of the commandant Ernesto "Che" Guevara. We were having a guerrilla camp, ambushing the new soldiers, and we were singing protest songs. I enjoyed it a lot, I´m hoarse so much I screamed.... I can´t stop thinking in the same woman. What would she be doing now? I shouldn´t act as I do. She might be happy, and I really hope she is, but I feel "something" inside which put me in fire.´ Saturday 14th, interesting thoughts of Chavez who says knowing very well what he wants and refers once more to Ché `..The new soldiers will be scared tonight, swallowing tear gas, creeping underneath the barbed wires, feeling the machine gun bullets close over their heads. "They will feel dying tonight"....I feel the shock of the rain against the ground and the cold in my feet, and I think in how is this life. Today is Saturday and I wonder what would the young people, same age as me, be doing somewhere else, those who live free, without sacrifices. For sure they will be having fun, in a disco with their girlfriends, at the cinema or anywhere else. If they would know what we are doing they would say we are crazy. But I am not crazy. I know very well what I want and what I do, and why I make this sacrifice. I remember now a thought of "Ché": "The present is of fight, the future belongs to us". Sunday 15th `...he suffered an ugly wound in his hand, he felt on the barbed wires full of despair due to the tear gas.... I don´t want to keep on writing, I am tired, I am going to think in my family and in the same woman. She might be thinking in me...´ Monday 16th, on his lat training camp day Chavez states `I was the whole day shooting the Afag machine gun with war ammunition, when the new soldiers were crossing the area. It was really good shooting. The feeling and sound of the bursts of gunfire excites you and you don´t want to remove your finger from the shutter.´ Further ending with a predicting statement `It was a good week. It was a further step on the present fight which will transform in a victorious future.´ An excellent content diary on which Chavez expresses his thoughts and his future expectations. Boldly written in blue ink, with multiple corrections and side annotations. Small creasing and left border irregularly trimmed as a result of taken them out of the diary book. Also including Herma Marksman´s transcription. VG. £300-400 With provenance from the private collection of Herma Marksman and with her own transcription. Herma Marksman: (1949- ) Born of a peasant woman and a German immigrant she was in her 30s when she met the future Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez, who was then married and in his twenties. She became his mistress. They both were students of socialism and idealistic and she helped him in his academic studies. After the failed 1992 coup attempt Chavez left both his first wife and mistress. Marksman will later repudiate Chavez, and described his government as imposing a "fascist dictatorship". She has written several essays and a book titled El Otro Chávez, "The other Chavez", describing her relationship with him.
A green tourmaline and diamond ring, the rectangular step cut green... A green tourmaline and diamond ring, the rectangular step cut green tourmaline in a four claw setting, with square shaped diamond set shoulders, mounted in 18 carat white gold with London hallmarks for 2006, finger size M 1/2
A diamond single stone ring, the rectangular step cut diamond A diamond single stone ring, the rectangular step cut diamond, stated to weigh 5.24 carats, in a four claw setting, the shoulders set with baguette cut diamonds, on an articulated shank, finger size R 1/2 Offered for sale with a GIA Diamond Grading Report, no. 5151805057, dated December 05, 2013, stating: Carat Weight - 5.24 carat Color Grade - J Clarity Grade - VS2

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