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A silver pedestal bowl, Sheffield 1919, together with a silver beaker, a two handled silver bon bon basket, two silver ashtrays, a silver vesta case, a silver pill box, a silver sovereign case, a white metal swizel stick stamped 'Sterling silver' and a white metal rattle, total weighable silver approx 14.2oz (some damage and restoration)
A large collection of jewellery and costume jewellery, to include; an amber bead necklace, a bar brooch in the form of a golf ball and club, Carnelian bead necklace, stick coral necklaces, silver chains, an RAF stick pin, a rose quartz necklace, bead necklaces, various earrings, a white metal mesh purse etc (a lot)
An early 20th century seed pearl and green enamel quatrefoil brooch/pendant, 27mm wide, not stamped, together with an early 20th century seed pearl brooch/pendant of floral cluster design, 29mm diameter, not stamped and a seed pearl set horseshoe stick pin, not stamped, total weight approx 15.5g (3)
A cased set of yellow and white metal mother of pearl studs, stamped '18ct plat', within Harrods box, weight approx 7.7g, together with six 9ct studs and three yellow metal studs stamped '9ct', total weight 6.2g, an 18ct gold stud, a yellow metal stud stamped '18ct', total weight approx 1.5g, a 9ct gold bar brooch, weight approx 1.5g and two seed pearl set stick pins, within a box
A collection of jewellery and costume jewellery, to include; three 9ct gold fobs, total weight approx 11g, a uniform cultured pearl necklace with yellow metal clasp stamped '10k', a ruby and diamond stick pin (lacking some stones), three further stick pins, a paste necklace, gilt wristwatches, earrings etc, together with a small collection of coins (a lot)
A collection of assorted medals to include a 1939-45 Defence Medal, an 11th Infantry Brigade Football Tournament medal awarded to the Winners 13th Battn Kings Rifle Corps, 9203 Rfm. J.C Pearson, May 1915, a 1939-45 War Medal, Edward VII Coronation Medal, June 1911 Coronation Medal; together with assorted badges including St John's Ambulance, Royal Artillery, chocolate brown bakelite Royal Corps of Signals economy badge, The Border Regiment, Scottish King's Own Borderers, Royal Army Ordnance Corps,1915 On War Service badge, silver and enamel ARP badge; Post Office Vancouver, B.C medal or badge; Crusader's Tent 1923 Fleetwood Jubilee enamel badge, 1960s Ross Group enamel shipping badge, Lancashire Fusiliers white metal swagger stick top and a small quantity of uniform buttons etc(qty)
A turquoise and diamond stick pin, together with a 22ct gold signet ring, weight approx 2.2g, an early 20th century amethyst and seed pearl bar brooch, a yellow metal 'Royal Engineers' bar brooch stamped '9ct', weight approx 2.2g, a 9ct gold mounted cheroot, a white metal brooch in the form of an Airdale terrier, a pique tortoiseshell 'Royal Engineers' brooch, a National service medal, two further stick pins, a silver plated money clip, an 1889 double florin and a commemorative Waterloo medallion
A carved Black Forest bear stick and umbrella stand, circa 1900, height 78cm. Condition - age related crack to belly/chest and what appears to be an old repair to front of right leg, no feet, slight play between base and the bear's feet, slight play between paws and bar, no evidence of worm, generally good, teeth good, ears fine etc.
An 18ct gold Omega Constellation circa 1967, ref. BA.368.5009, cal. 564, signed gold dial with baton hour markers, sweeping centre seconds, blued stick hands, date aperture at 3 o'clock, case width 34mm, hallmarked 18ct gold, sponsor's mark 'OWC', London 1967, 24 jewel automatic movement, serial no. 25387403, 18ct gold mesh link strap with Omega logo clasp, length 20cm to 21cm, gross wt. 111.6g. Condition - appears to be working correctly (however, not sold with any guarantee), general wear including ding/scuff to side of case, seal needs replacing, other scratches etc.
A George IV silver mounted cork wine bottle stopper with ring handle, Birmingham 1824 by Matthew Boulton, height 8.2cm, a sterling silver slide action swizzle-stick, a silver and blue enamelled cigarette case, a pair of silver British Airways Concorde decanter labels, one engraved 'Vodka', the other 'Sherry', Birmingham 1986 by British Airways, boxed, and a pair of plated and grey plastic British Airways Concorde fountain pens, boxed, together with a plated trinket box and a plated 'Shopping List' holder.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
TWO PENDANTS AND THREE FURTHER ITEMS OF JEWELLERY (4)Comprising; a gold mounted oval shell cameo pendant carved as a bearded classical portrait within a ropetwist wirework surround, a gold, cultured pearl and diamond pendant, detailed K 18, gross weight 4.7 gms, a blue enamelled brooch designed as a crown, a Victorian stick pin with a flower motif and another stick pin
A GEORGE IV SILVER WINE FUNNEL AND NINE FURTHER ITEMS (10)The wine funnel decorated with a gadrooned rim to the detachable top and with a scallop form thumb piece, London 1822, a milk jug, the shaped panels having floral and foliate embossed decoration below a floral rim, London 1831, six various silver spoons, combined weight 468 gms, also a swizzle stick and one plated salt spoon, having a figure terminal
Unusual tribal wooden instrument/stick, circa 170cm longPlease note this lot is not subject to VAT. The hammer price will still be subject to our buyer's premium, however it is only the buyer's premium that is subject to VATWe have employed the services of a specialist to assist in the lot descriptions, however it is important to note that no descriptions can be warranted and buyers should only bid on items they have inspected to their satisfaction prior to bidding. We do NOT provide condition reports as we are insufficiently expert to comment, our speciality being insolvency, not specific asset classes.Where there are errors in description, however major, no allowances will be made. No consumer rights apply to this sale, which is only suitable for trade buyers. It is a strict condition of sale that successful bidders remove lots in their entirety (after payment has been made). Please factor in the requirement to remove the total contents of any lot when deciding whether to and how much to bid.IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR CUSTOMERS USING STARLING BANK: It appears there is a problem when Starling Bank customers pay for their lots online with Bidspotter/iBidder/The-Saleroom. Our advice is not to use Starling issued cards to pay online until this issue is resolved. Please be aware if you pay with a Starling Bank issued card you may be double charged initially and it can take two weeks or more for the duplicate transaction to be returned.YOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPYOU MUST PAY AND COLLECT WITHIN 2 DAYSROBSON KAY DO NOT SHIPAll Lots located at Robson Kay in Manchester. Goods successfully bid upon must be paid for and collected within 2 daysWE DO NOT ARRANGE DELIVERY NOR DO WE PACKAGE OR LOAD. We do not print labels, provide boxes or seal boxes. We do not provide any kind of shipping or loading servicesIf these rules might pose a problem, DO NOT BIDLate collections incur a penalty, please read our full rules before bidding.Goods paid for, but not collected within one week of the collection deadline, will be treated as abandoned unless agreed in writing with Robson Kay prior. Please remember to inform us if you intend using a carrier, to avoid us disposing of goods you might think have already been collectedLots are SOLD AS SEEN. We DO NOT TEST LotsNO REFUNDS under any circumstances No lots are tested, nor are they guaranteed to work and/or be complete. Our auctions are only considered suitable for trade buyers as there are no rights of consumer protectionNo refunds or cancellations can ever be offered. If you are unhappy with these terms DO NOT BID.
Pair of red serpentine marble candlesticks, urn-shape sconces, turned columns, circular bases, 27cm.Condition report:One stick with a shallow 1cm chip to the rim of the sconce and other smaller chipping elsewhere to the sconce edgingThe other stick has two sections to the rim of the sconce and also the top knop of the base where there are what appear to be fracture lines skirting the edges. These may be historically repaired breaks, but as they currently are they appear stable and the grain lines marry up so the original piece shave been retained (see images).
A REGENCY MAHOGANY MERCURY CISTERN-TUBE MARINE STICK BAROMETERCARY, LONDON, EARLY 19th CENTURYWith brass suspension ring above plate engraved Cary, London and hinged rectangular door enclosing canted silvered Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches 27 to 31 opposing conforming angled plate annotated with the usual observations, the inside of the door applied with mercury Fahrenheit scale thermometer, the rectangular section trunk with Vernier adjustment key and later brass gimbal mount fitted via pivot holes to the slightly bowed sides, the base with stepped ebonised moulded cylindrical cistern cover incorporating narrow elongated projection to underside.97cm (38.25ins) high with handle down, 6.5cm (2.5ins) diameter at the cistern. The celebrated Cary family business of scientific instrument and globe makers was established by John Cary at Johnson's Court, Fleet Street, London in 1782 moving to a new address at 'Corner of Arundel Square', Strand the following year. He was primarily an engraver of maps, charts and globes who moved again in 1783 to 188 Strand. By 1791 he had entered into what appeared to be a relatively casual partnership with his brother, William; this partnership lasted until circa 1816 by which time William and John Cary had moved again to 181 Strand before finally settling in 86 St. James in 1820. The following year he was succeeded by his sons, John (II) and George Cary, who continued from the firm's 181 Strand address until 1851/2 when the business was acquired by Henry Gould.
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY MERCURY STICK BAROMETERNEALE AND BAILEY, LONDON, CIRCA 1810With open triangular pediment over silvered Vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches and with the usual observations beneath engraved signature Neale & Bailey, St Pauls Church yard to the right-hand side opposing Fahrenheit scale mercury thermometer to the left, set behind hinged glazed door over caddy moulded trunk with visible tube flanked by angled banded veneers above rounded base fitted with ring-turned domed cistern cover incorporating level adjustment screw to underside.96cm (37.75ins) high excluding brass finial, 13.5cm (5.25ins) wide. Neale and Bailey are recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working from St. Pauls Church Yard, London, circa 1810-30.Condition Report: Tube is filled with no apparent air locks. The level adjustment screw is a replacement. The silvered scale is in fine condition with minimal discolouration/mellowing to the finish. The thermometer is in good condition. The case is very presentable and of nice colour however the cistern cover is a replacement. The pediment may also be well-made replacement. Condition Report Disclaimer
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY MERCURY STICK BAROMETERDOLLOND, LONDON, CIRCA 1775With open triangular pediment above rectangular brass vernier scale calibrated in barometric inches, with the usual observations and signed Dollond, LONDON near the upper margin, the flame-veneered caddy-moulded trunk inset with visible tube over replaced hemispherical cistern cover to the rounded base incorporating brass level adjustment screw to underside.98cm (38.5ins) high excluding finial, 13.5cm (5.25ins) wide. Peter Dollond is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS AND RETAILERS 1680-1860 as born 1730 and died 1820. He was the son of John Dollond, a Huguenot silk weaver and started business as an optician in 1750. He was joined by his father in 1752 until his death in 1761, and then by his brother, John, until his death in 1804. The family business was continued by Peter Dollond's nephew, George Huggins, who changed his name to Dollond. George Dollond became instrument maker to William IV and Queen Victoria, exhibited at the Great Exhibition in 1851 and died 1856.
1936 Berlin Olympic Games 16mm film reel featuring the Great British Double Sculls rower Jack Beresford wining the gold medal with Dick Southwood,the amateur film with captions featuring the British Standard Bearer Jack Beresford with a racing record of his rowing career, images of the Olympic Village with family and supporters, track and field arena, opening ceremony, and the stadium showing the marathon, 4 x 100m featuring Jesse Owens and 4 x 400 meters relay race, won by Great Britain, 3000 meters obstacle race, water polo and diving events, also showing Beresford and Southwood practising with Leander, the rowing course with Jack Beresford and Dick Southwood racing in the Double Sculls against Germany to win the Olympic Games gold medal on day three of the race, in original metal case with cardboard box, pencil writing FILM BERLIN OLYMPIC GAMES, outer box bears wear and losses. This lot comes with a memory stick containing the converted nine minute film in VOB format.
4th-6th century A.D. A silver repoussé figural cosmetic vessel on a discoid copper-alloy base; the figure portrayed cradling an infant and dressed in floor-length robes, from beneath which a single bare foot emerges; accompanied by a slender round-section stick with integral loop. 25.1 grams, 75 mm (3 in.). Ex private New York collection, 1990. Property of a London gentleman.
5 glass canes - clear glass spirally moulded walking stick containing central light amber - clear glass walking stick with single white spiralling - plain red glass walking stick cased in clear glass - pale green glass lightly spirally moulded walking stick containing brick red, white and blue spiralling - plain black glass walking stick
5 glass canes - blue glass incised twist walking stick - clear glass walking stick with outer red and blue spiralling edged in white and containing red and white spiralling - amber glass plain cane with moulded square cross section - clear glass moulded square cross section walking stick containing central canary - pale green glass walking stick with widely spaced spiral moulding
5 glass canes - plain blue glass walking stick - clear glass spirally moulded walking stick - clear glass incised waling stick containing red spiralling - clear glass shepherd's crook containing opaque white, red and blue spiralling - clear glass plain walking stick containing bold white and pale purple
5 glass canes - long pale green glass walking stick - clear glass walking stick containing red, white and blue spiralling - blue glass plain walking stick with moulded square cross section (originally purchased £95) - green glass barley twist moulded walking stick - pale green glass cane spirally moulded containing black white and blue spiralling edged in white
5 glass canes - clear glass walking stick containing red, white and blue spiralling - pale green glass spirally hollow moulded cane with clear glass hollow ball finial - emerald green glass spirally moulded walking stick containing white spiralling (handle broken) - clear glass spiralled shepherd's crook - clear glass walking stick containing yellow spiralling
5 glass walking canes - clear glass Shepherd's crook with bold opaque white, red and blue spiralling - clear glass Shepherd's crook containing central amber with a triangular moulded cross section- clear glass walking stick with an outer white spiralling also containing green, blue and white spiralling - clear glass spirally moulded cane containing alternate colour sections of blue, white and faded red beads with ball finial - clear glass plain cane containing silvered beads with ball finial
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