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Pair of Victorian 18ct gold and citrine pendant earrings (with damages), having a tear shaped pendant centred with a citrine of 15mm x 8mm, with a cannetille beaded border suspended beneath a similar oval cut stone, approx. 10mm x 8mm in a similar mount, total drop 45mm, gross weight approx. 10.2g
A Theda Bara necklace from CleopatraFox Film Corporation, 1917. Oval green stone centerpiece surrounded on each side by two brushed gold snakes, with a blue jeweled star suspended from this, all of which is suspended from a brushed gold neck band. It is said that Cleopatra had more costume changes than any other silent film, with luxurious sets and scenery to match. Co-stars Fritz Leiber as Julius Caesar and Thurston Hall as Mark Antony were also lavishly bejeweled and clothed. This elaborate necklace can be seen prominently in many stills from the film. Accompanied by a letter of provenance and a photograph of Bara wearing the necklace. Provenance: originally from the collection of Joan Craig, to whom it was gifted by Theda Bara; Heritage Auctions, Signature Music & Entertainment Auction #696, October 5, 2008, lot 49216. 5 x 9.5 in.
VICTORIAN STICK PIN & TWO WATCHES, unmarked but presumed gold hinged top pin with central red stone and seed pearl cluster, modern white metal Quartz pocket watch and Albert chain, the front having dragon emblem stamped 'Cymru' and a cased Bulova Caravelle Petite gold plated lady's wrist watch
R.S.A.I. Extra Volumes: Wakeman (W.F.) A Survey of the Antiquarian Remains on the Island of Inismurray, roy 8vo L. 1893, fold. plts., illus. etc.; Macalister (R.A.S.) The Memorial Slabs of Clonmacnoise, Kings County, roy 8vo D. 1909. First Edn., fold. & other illus. etc., unopened; O'Neill Hencken (H.) Cahercommaun A Stone Fort in County Clare, roy 8vo D. 1938. First Edn., fold. plans, illus. photos etc. All orig. uniform green cloth. (3)
Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, 8vo L. (Bloomsbury) 1998, First Paperback; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, 8vo L. (Bloomsbury) 1999, First Paperback; Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, 8vo, Bloomsbury 1998, late paperback, all ptd. wrappers; Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince, 8vo, Bloomsbury 2005 [First Edn.], cloth & d.j.; Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, 8vo, Bloomsbury 2007, [First Edn.] cloth & d.j. (plus Variant Edn.) as a collection, w.a.f. Clean Copies. (6)
Tender of the Façade of Holy Trinity Church, Cork[Pain (G.R.)] Draft submission of design for the façade of Holy Trinity Church, Cork, 3 pp, unsigned.Holy Trinity was the brainchild of temperance crusader Father Theobald Mathew, the architect being George Richard Pain. The foundation stone was laid in 1832, but work stalled for a variety of reasons (Pain's death, spiralling costs, the outbreak of the Famine); the church was opened in 1850, though the interior was not completed until 1866.The façade was left unfinished, and a competition was launched for a design as close as possible to Pain's to complete the work in time for the centenary of Fr Mathew's birth (1890). The committee was chaired by Cork nationalist Denny Lane, to whom this tender is addressed. The contract was awarded to Dominick J. Coakley and the work was carried out by John Sisk, and despite initial anxiety the church was reopened on time.This is one of the designs submitted, though as it is not signed, it has not been possible to identify the applicant. As a m/ss., w.a.f. (1)
Wilde (W.R.) A Descriptive Catalogue of The Antiquities in the Museum of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. I - Articles of Stone, Earthen, Vegetable, and Animal Materials; and of Copper and Bronze. Thick 8vo D. 1863; bound with .. The Antiquities of Gold... 8vo D. 1862. Both First Edns., illus. thro-out, recent quarter green mor., raised bands, & blind decor. Celtic designs in panels. V. good. (1)
Brash (R.R.) The Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ireland, 4to D. 1875. First Edn., frontis & plts. thro.-out, orig. mor. backed boards; Wood-Martin (W.G.) The Rude Stone Monuments of Ireland (Co. Sligo and the Island of Achill). Sm. folio D. 1888. First Edn., plts. & illus. orig. cloth. Both v. good copies. (2)
CONWAY, MANCHESTER A STONE-BOW, no visible serial number second quarter of the 19th century, with 28 1/2in. span bow, iron-mounted walnut stock chequered at the wrist, folding full width fore-sight, scroll engraved action mount with folding rear-sight signed 'CONWAY, No4 BLACKFRIARS MANCHESTER' and pierced with four sighting apertures, cocking lever flush-fitting in the comb (iron parts with staining, retains original string)
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