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A collection of items including a horseshoe stickpin in gold testing as 9 ct with a base metal pin, a seed pearl and ruby stick pin in gold testing as 9 ct, and a sapphire stick pin in gold testing as 9 ct, together with a 9 ct Wedgewood brooch, three base metal stick pins, and a coin holder on a belcher chain with T barCondition Report: 9 ct gross weight 9.78 grams
A selection of stickpins, including a pearl set jockeys cap, testing as 15 ct in fitted box, a pearl set ivy leaf stamped 18 ct with 9 ct pin, a diamond set one stamped 15 ct with base metal pin, a citrine and pearl stick pin, a ruby and diamond shield and another small ivy leaf with base metal pin, all in 9 ct, in a silver plated stand Condition Report: 18 ct weight 1.8 grams 15 ct gross weight 2.7 grams 9 ct gross weight 5.3 grams
An emerald and diamond ring, with a central emerald cut emerald, surrounded by two rows of round brilliant cut diamonds, and diamond set split shoulders, mounted in platinum, with sizing beadsCondition Report: Gross weight 6.64gemerald is slightly askew in settingMeasures as a size D on the sizing stick with the beads, would fit an H-I approx
A mixed group of antique items, including a B-stick pin in 18 ct, a heart padlock in 9 ct, a rock crystal double sided locket with dog photo in gilt metal, a pocket watch key in 9 ct, an agate brooch in 9 ct and a hair work brooch in 9 ctCondition Report: 18 ct gross weight 1.39 grams 9 ct gross weight 22.91 grams
A GOLD NECKLACE, FRENCH, CIRCA 1965Composed of two interlaced flexible gas-pipe link necklaces, in 18K gold, with partial maker's mark for Gross, French export marks, length 38.4cmGross is a Parisian workshop founded in 1860 by August Gross. They were originally chain makers and have worked for Cartier amongst others. Condition Report: Clasp secureWith Mercure marks located on the tongue for 18K gold, French then exportedAnother mark looking like an Omega in a square: unable to identifyPartial maker's mark: visible vertical lozenge with A and stick/whip for GrossMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 100.08g
A George V sword with pierced hand guard and Royal cipher engraved blade and leather scabbard together with a collection of various knives etc including 19th century bayonet and scabbard another bayonet marked SNA, a sword stick, curved sword, kukri, three daggers and a three pull hand telescope (10)
A mid century vintage ladies perfume / desk set. To include large clear glass perfume bottle with stick, a blue mottled example clear bubble effect window design marked JSA to base, two matching Dartington cranberry perfume bottle with stoppers, along with a bevelled edge mirror plate stand. Largest measures 22.5cm (height).
A Victorian mahogany stick barometer, Negretti & Zambra 1 Hatton Garden 59 Cornhill & 122 Regent St London, exposed tube with ivory register and vernier, turned boxwood tube cap, 96cm h Please note Mellors & Kirk have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot. Ref: CWLQ2GDN Good original unrestored condition, ivory slightly warped but not split
Arsenal's Ian Wright signed 179 silkscreen, featuring Ian Wright with 179, signed in pencil, above six player collectors stickers and a Premier League Memories That Stick image, glazed and framed, 92.5 x 64.5cm. The following Lots 328 to 354 are the property of David Dein MBE, former co-owner and vice-chairman of Arsenal FC and former vice-chairman of the F.A. The lots are being offered for Charity and all proceeds will be donated to The Twinning Project charity which David set up connecting football clubs with prisons helping rehabilitate prisoners.
A large collection of sporting memorabilia to include approximately 90 Manchester City programmes, approximately 90 Manchester United programmes, approximately 26 Liverpool FC programmes, a Manchester Storm and London Knights teddies, a Belfast Giants mini hockey stick, a framed rugby world cup first-day covers display, a Manchester commonwealth games fabric banner, and a San Francisco 49ers replica American football helmet. Also included are some Lord of the Rings items.
A late Victorian rose gold, enamel and half-pearl bar brooch and a flower-head cluster stick pin. The bar brooch with a central half-pearl within a navy-blue enamel surround on a square section bar stamped '9ct', 41.5mm long overall, 3.9g gross; the petal-shaped stick pin terminal centred with a round mixed-cut garnet within imitation-pearls, on a gold pin, unmarked, 0.8g gross
Two late Victorian/Edwardian gold and gem set stick pins. One with a bar and knot terminal set with a small round cabochon white opal, the head stamped '15ct', on a gilded pin; the other a gold crescent set with half-pearls and a small blue garnet-topped-doublet, base-metal pin; together with a brown-leather box Condition Report: The diamonds each measure approx. 2.3mm diameter and are bright and white and eye clean about VS2-SI1 overall, and colour G/H.
A collection of Victorian and later jewellery including an early Victorian gilt metal and round cabochon red-paste mourning stick pin. The cabochon imitating garnet, rub-over set within an engraved shaped border and with a glazed woven-hair back panel, in a fitted and shaped leather covered case; an imitation pearl single row long necklace; a pair of oval purple-paste imitating amethyst pendent earrings; and a Continental white metal two-row woven bracelet stamped '830', 10g
A collection of period costume jewellery and other items including a pale-blue enamelled oval locket with a central half-pearl star motif, approx. 49mm high overall; a 19th century turquoise andf half-pearl small heart-shaped locket-back pendant; a bag shaped locket, two oval lockets; a paste shoe buckle adapted as a brooch; an oval agate brooch and a stick pin
A small group of aquamarine jewellery including an aquamarine and small diamond three stone ring. Centred with a round mixed-cut aquamarine between small eight-cut diamonds, on a disc-shaped gallery to a D-section shank stamped '0.03'(diamond weight) and '375', size O+, 1.4g gross; a pair of oval single stone pendent earrings, approx. 8.5mm high overall; an early 20th century oval single stone brooch stamped '9ct' (steel pin), 64mm wide overall, 4.1g; and a small half-pearl stick pin
Percy G.H. Fender cricket archive: 1862: A silver top presentation walking stick, 'Presented to John Walker Esq, by the Surrey County Club for the fine display of cricket in the match Gentlemen v Players on the 26th June 1862, when obtained 98 runs', 84cm long.John Walker Esq (1826-1877) and his brother Edward played for the Gentlemen at The Oval on the 26th June 1862. The match was a draw. The Walker Brothers originally played for the Southgate Albert, the village team, on the bumpy Chapel Fields wicket until John had the ground re-turfed in the early 1850s. He and his three brothers founded a Middlesex team in 1859, the official Middlesex County Cricket Club in 1864, and were instrumental in establishing the home of the county at Lords in 1877. Although Test cricket only started in 1877, the brothers played in the United All-England Eleven prior to that date.
Percy G.H. Fender cricket archive: 1912: An early 20th century silver mounted and malacca cane sword stick, maker's mark J.H.W, London, Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London, etched blade, with cartouche inscription 'Bois de la Cambre April 7th 1912' blade length 70cm, overall length 92.5cm.Fender excelled at fencing at St Pauls, where his long reach was advantageous ,and he must have been one of the few cricketers to have ever fought a duel. It happened when he was working in Belgium a year or two before the First World war. A lifetime later Fender was still reluctant to go into details, but apparently, he had been paying too much attention to a girl who was unofficially engaged to an officer of the Belgian army. Fender was challenged to duel by his rival, a type of foil weapon was agreed. ' Almost as soon as it had started I nicked his arm, and that was that!' In England a year or so later a gift of a sword stick was made to him direct from the Wilkinson Sword firm. If Fender asked Wilkinson about the order he was told it was ' a gift to an Englishman who fenced better than any Englishman has a right to do' . P. G. H. Fender- A Biography, Streeton Richard, p36.
Percy. G. H. Fender cricket archive: 1914-18: A Royal Flying Corps walking/ swagger stick, with a plaque dated 5-10-15, believed to be the date that he first took flight, made from a damaged mahogany propellor; together with an 11th Batt. Royal Fusiliers. Dec 1914 photograph, a Royal Army Medical Corps Depot Cricket Team 1916 photograph with plate key, Aldershot, July 1916, a R.A.F. photograph September 1940, a Sam Brown belt and sword frog and a pair of brown leather part lace up riding boots.On Tuesday 1st September Fender played the final match of the season, beating Gloucestershire to win the County Championship. The next day he joined the Inns of Court Regiment, Royal Fusiliers; Fender found he disliked the routine and regimentation of army life. In 1915 he transferred to the Royal Flying Corps, which was more to his sense of adventure. Fender was initially stationed in London, where he was involved in repelling Zeppelin attacks, before being sent to India. However, soon after his arrival, he became seriously ill with dysentery, possibly cholera. He returned to England in 1916 to recover but the illness had affected his heart and he was left weak for much of the following two years. He played some charity cricket in 1917 but did not return to duty with the Royal Flying Corps until late 1918.
MIXED GROUP OF FURNISHINGS, including an unusual cast metal chair with upholstered back and seat pad, 82cms H, 40cms W, 38cms seat D, 2 x probably Ercol stick back hoop dining chairs, 81cms H, 42cms W, 38cms seat D, antique haystack copper jug, 35cms H ETCProvenance: deceased estate Cheshire
Incl. children's books, calendars, theatre programs (mainly Stadsschouwburg Amsterdam), literature and music. (1) Grijpt als 't rijpt. Amst., by M. Lindenbaum & Co for Vereeniging van Handelaren in Oude Kunst in Nederland, in 500 numb. copies (unnumb. copy), 1931, 23 p., w. (full-p.) ills. after Cramer, orig. silver paper wr., 4to. (2) "De keuken van de zuinige Annemie van Calvé Delft". Cardboard commemorative collage display for Nederlandsche Oliefabriek/ Calvé, celebrating 50 year anniversary, 1884-1934, 31 x 37.5 cm, w. suspension cord, the background and mounted cut out figures after Cramer. W. a few sm. defects/ lacking parts. Rare. (3) "Deez' meetstok zegt..." Unused fold. cardboard measuring stick, unfolded measuring 150 x 8 cm, issued by insurance company De Nederlanden van 1845, n.d., des. by Cramer, in the orig. envelope. Rare. -and 27 others w. ills. by Cramer, incl. a calendar for 1931, a birthday calendar, the complete set of the 4 seasons in 2nd ed., a very rare programme of the Openluchttheater Valkenburg and items related to her husband, the theatre director Eduard Verkade. A few duplicates. Collection illustrating the versatility of the artist. (total approx. 30)
Cullompton, Beau Geste Press, 1975. Softcover, 29 x 21 cm, 90 pp. with 8 inserts including booklets and a stick. Edited by David Mayor, printed and bound by Takako Saito. Edition of 550. Contributors include Eric Andersen, Ian Breakwell, Robin Crozier, Coum, Felipe Ehrenberg, Richard Kostelanetz, Jaroslaw Kozlowski, Takehisa Kosugi, Jiri Valoch, Stu Horn, Opal L. Nations and others. Light bend to top right corner, moderate imprint of inserted object to back cover, else a fine copy.
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