Three gemset rings stamped '18CT', finger size N, '14K', finger size O and one indistinctly marked, finger size P; and a green stone brooch stamped '585, length 6.7cm' (4). Ring stamped '18CT' - 2.56 grams. Ring stamped '14K' - 3.83 grams. Ring indistinctly marked - 1.67 grams. Brooch - 6.93 grams.
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A collection of items to include a 19th Century micro mosaic frame set with floral sprays housing a porcelain brooch depicting a lady in 18th Century costume, an opalescent glass wall pocket with painted floral decoration, a cameo of a lady, a Victorian glass and stone mounted photo frame with floral decoration and a pair of Victorian pressed card fans
Little Lord Fauntleroy (1936) - Freddie Bartholomew as Cedric Errol (Lord Fauntleroy), production made salmon pink colour tweed blazer jacket with striped black details. Inscribed Western Costume Co label (No. 1900, Name: F. Stone, Chest 34), barcode (40181641), stamp and other ink inscriptions within.
Harry Potter and The Philosophers Stone (2001) - An elaborate gold inlaid production made song sheet with gold ribbon tie used in the film by the students in the Great Hall at Hogwarts, 10 x 8.5 inches.Provenance: The vendor worked as a Transport driver on numerous films including Harry Potter.
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001) production made sealed unopened Hogwarts Invitation envelope addressed to Harry Potter. These envelopes can be seen flying through the air in the movie. Two styles of envelopes were made for production with either a rear wax seal or rear printed seal, this being of the latter style, 5.5 x 7.5 inches
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (2001) - Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, a pair of silver metal wire frame glasses. Round clear lenses, bordered in black matte finish, silver metal earpieces tipped with transparent plastic. Left frame arm inscribed 'FRAME MADE IN ENGLAND' and right earpiece numbered '40 20 135'. These glasses are one of only a small number of pairs produced for the film. This is one of the first pairs of glasses Daniel Radcliffe wore as Harry Potter.Provenance: From the collection of Simon Murray (Onspec-Ontic).
Babylonian Cylinders.- 4 stone engraved cylinders, worn, largest 32mm., smallest 22mm., with 4 19th century ceramic plaques, pencil inscription "From Wilfred Merton's collection", laid in a modern box, c. 2300 BCE - c. 1800 BCE; and another later cylinder, probably an Eastern forgery (5).⁂ Includes:(1). Priest with offering introducing a worshipper to seated to the god Samas inscribed with name of Lu-Ningrosu, son of Ur, c. 1800 BCE.(2). Gizdubar and lion and name of uncertain reading, c. 7 or 8 BCE.(3). Goddesses adoring the name of Nu-ma (?ilu Ri-sa) anointing a priest of Ea, King of the Abyss..., c. 1700 BCE.(4). Ur... son of Ur... the official (notary), c. 2300 BCE.Provenance: Wilfred Merton (1888-1957); author of A Descriptive Catalogue of the Greek Papyri in the Collection of Wilfred Merton, 1948.
Rowling (J.K.) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, first edition, first printing, [one of 500 copies], usual light browning to text margins, ex-library copy with ink stamp to title verso and front free endpaper with barcode sticker and thin line of abrasion, but without any other markings, original pictorial boards, spine ends and corners bumped, laminate peeling, chipping to joints, extremities a little rubbed and chipped, still a very good, bright copy, preserved in a fine example of a later dust-jacket, 8vo, 1997.⁂ The author's first book and the first in the Harry Potter series, a modern cornerstone of children's literature. Rare in any condition and a far better ex-library copy than usually encountered.
West Indies.- Jamaica.- Kidd (W.J.) A pair of views of Newcastle, Jamaica, A Military Station in the St. Andrew's Mountains, two works, lithographs with hand-colouring, each transferred to lithographic stone by the artist's brother Joseph Bartholomew Kidd and printed by C.M. Frith, image sizes approx. 330 x 470 mm. (13 x 18 1/2 in), each sheet c. 460 x 590 mm. (18 x 23 1/4 in), both laid onto thin paper support, some repaired tears and handling creases, surface dirt and browning with light exposure lines visible, unframed, published by the artist, Kingston, 1846 (2).⁂ Scarce. Not in Abbey. W.J. Kidd's brother, Joseph Bartholomew Kidd, produced 'West Indian Scenery. Illustrations of Jamaica in a Series of Views' in parts between 1838 and 1840, but the present pair of views are unrelated to this and were independently published slightly later.
Britain Plastic Floral Garden and Timpo figure of the Queen, unboxed Floral Garden including flowers, edging bricks, tools, ferns, Wheel Barrow, Grass, Beds, Tree, bushes, lattice work, stone pillars, flower pots, crazy paving and other items, VG, Timpo QE II on horseback, in original box and unboxed two Taylor and Barrett lead children on a howdah seat, VG, box F-G (qty)
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