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Glen Cornick signed 10x8 colour photo. (23 April 1947 - 28 August 2014) was a British bass player, best known as a founding member of the British band Jethro Tull. Rolling Stone has called his playing with Tull as "stout, nimble underpinning, the vital half of a blues-ribbed, jazz-fluent rhythm section". Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95
A Neo Classical bronze and carved stone garniture piece, the finial as flaming torch above the dome, a moulded frieze of processional theme, raised upon six corinthian columns enclosing a classically robed figure bearing stick aloft on a stepped circular base CONDITION REPORTS Approx 34 cm in height
A diamond three stone platinum ring, set with three Asscher cut diamonds, the centre diamond weighing 0.95 carat, colour F, clarity SI2, with two diamonds either side, total diamond weight approx 0.70 carat, unmarked white metal tests platinum, ring size K, total gross weight approx 7.8gCondition report: Very good- minor wear and tear only
Sleigh, Bernard. 'The Dryad's Child', City of Birmingham School of Printing, Central School of Arts & Crafts, Margaret Street, 1936, publisher's paper covers with woodcut frontispiece by the author. Presentation copy signed by Sleigh to Maugham Harvey, 1939, including an autograph letter signed by Sleigh, with the title 'The day after': 'Very glad you appreciated the bit of my real self, - a self quite outside all professional knowledge of me - and - I often hope, a good deal higher. It is pleasant to be able to give it to real friends'. Together with 'The Wish Stone, An Old Tale Retold for Modern Times in one hundred and sixty-four words and nineteen woodcuts', by Bernard Sleigh & Ivy Anne Ellis (Royal Birmingham Society of Artists), no publisher or date, presentation copy signed by Bernard Sleigh to Edward Harvey, 1939. (2)Provenance: Vendor's father, Arthur Edward Harvey, was Head of Industrial Design at Birmingham College of Art, Margaret Street, and had previously been a lecturer at Slade and Wimbledon College of Arts.
An extensive collection of early 20th Century assorted ephemera relating to the women's Suffrage movement, previously belonging to Florence, Grace and Edith Hodgson. Comprising four white enamel Votes for Women flag pins; two Women's Freedom League 1909 pin badges 'It is the right of the subjects to petition the King and all commitments and prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal'; one red Women's Freedom League button badge; three Votes For Women WFL shield button badges; three green, gold and white enamel Votes For Women flag pins; one Votes For Women button badge; two guilloche enamel Votes For Women bar brooches; two small button badges with Mrs Despard (president of Women's Freedom League) portraits; two Free Church Federation For Woman Suffrage button badges; two Census Resisted No Vote No Cencus "A census for G Britain shall be taken in the year 1911 & the census day shall be Sunday the 2nd day of April in that year" button badges; two cast metal button brooches depicting Liberty with SUF FRA JUS GII, cast signature JOH DAN; two Votes For Women WFL cloth patches in original colours; two hallmarked silver buttons, cast with a portrait of a society lady thought to be Emiline Pankhurst, Birmingham 1902, A&J Zimmerman; a green and yellow enamel striped bar brooch, possibly American; a green cloth hand-made pouch bag with square Votes for Women WFL patch to front; three Women's Freedom League thin woven sashes (printed text); one green, gold and white banded sash; one purple white and green sash; two rectangular woven Votes For Women ribbons; a Women's Freedom League a printed yellow and black pennant with a printed scene of Holloway Prison above Holloway, in ink inscribed 'stone walls do not a prison make' with drawn downward arrows, approx 20cm long; a blue arm band with white painted dove symbol; a paper pamphlet (a few hints for those who have never marched in a procession before...); together with a large collection of period postcards contained in The Vote Album, 101 period postcards (photograph and chromolithograph) to include Mrs Pankhurst; Anna Munro (signed in ink); Lady Constance Lytton; Mrs Pethick Lawrence; Mrs Borrmann Wells (as suffragette at work in prison) and Teresa Billington-Greig (signed in ink), Muriel Matters (signed in pencil), ; various satirical postcards; plus loose duplicate and other cards (some printed Suffrage shop)Within the album are five hand-written postmarked cards, including one to Miss Hodgson, 39 Estelle Road London 'Urgently we have special work to do on Monday and Tuesday, helpers are urgently needed, can you spare at least two hours? Please call by the office anytime after 10am, Sincerely Yours, B. Borrmann Wells'To Miss G Hodgson, 34 Dartmouth Park Hill, Highgate 'Dear Miss Hodgson, I hope you have enough literature for your ? on ? on Tuesday, and that you will be able to sell a lot. If you want more - some of P. Snowden's Conciliation Bill, send me a line, and I will despatch on Monday, Mrs E Mitchell Hon Lit Sec'Miss Edith Hodgson, 39 Estelle Road, Hampstead NW, Aug 24 09, 'Dear Miss Hodgson, We are indeed very grateful for your offer to help with the picketing as we are very hard pushed - looking forward to seeing you, sincerely yours ??'Miss G. ch. Hodgson, 39 Estelle Road, West Hampstead NW, APL2709, 'Hope to see you arrive safely at class tonight. What do you think of the other side? L. ch. 'Provenance by descent, Florance, Grace and Edith Hodgson are known to have resided at 39 Laurier Road, Dartmouth Park, London; detailed in the 1901 census Florance is noted to work for The Post Office, Edith was a milliner and Grace was 13, by 1911 all three are absent from the census, probably in protest. Many suffragettes deliberately avoided the night before the cesus was taken, often gathering at the home of a 'census resister' or quite simply leaving the property and the census taker arrived. It's documented in London suffrages spent midnight walking around Trafalgar Square with a concert put on for entertainment and a vegetarian restaurant in Covent Garden staying open to provide refreshments. The Role of Honour of suffragette prisoners from 1905-1914 (National Archive reference 7LAC/2 held at The London School of Economics) references Grace Hodgson as a prisoner.
An Edwardian 9ct gold pendant, angular open form, a round pink paste stone, rub over along with foliate details adorn the centre, set with seed pearls with a further pink paste stone set to the top from which a fine link chain is suspendedCondition: overall good, stone slightly tipped in setting, minor wear and tear
A 19th century yellow metal, amethyst and diamond rivière necklace, with detachable pendant drop, set with twenty navette cut amethyst divided by twenty old mixed cut diamonds, suspending a detachable flower head, set with four amethyst, diamond to centre and four diamond sprays, necklace approx 39cm long, drop approx 3cm wide, total gross weight approx 23.1g, in a fitted case by Harvey & Gore 4 Burlington Gardens, London Condition report: some of the links have split and a couple of signs of solder repair, some claw settings missing, some chips to stones (of varying degree), one stone loose in the pendant drop, general wear
An amethyst and purple enamelled pendant/ brooch, comprising an oval amethyst set to the centre with engine turned enameled surround, with a further cream enamel border, gold swirl details in 14ct gold, approximately 27mm x 23mmCondition: very good, no visible damage to the enamel or stone, minor wear to metal
An Edwardian silver and gold, opal and diamond brooch, the bow brooch set with old mixed cut diamonds suspending an opal and diamond flower head, the central circular opal cabachon approx 6.3mm diameter, surrounded by six further opals approx 4.3mm diameter, approx 2.8cm wide, total gross weight approx 11.2gCondition report: good overall, one minor stone to bow missing, no obvious signs of damage or repair
A graduated sapphire and rose gold bracelet, set with seven oval Ceylon sapphires, the largest measuring approximately 8mm x 7.4mm with a depth of 4.2mm, all set in fancy claw settings, curb chain length 6.5'', with a barrel snap claspCondition: good- some wear and tear, all stones present, a chip to the girdle on one stone, wear to claws
A Victorian silver presentation trowel, the blade engraved with geometric pattern surrounding presentation inscription: PRESENTED TO MR G W WALKER ON THE OCCASION OF HIS LAYING THE MEMORIAL STONE OF NEWPORT CHAPEL ESSEX NOV 13TH 1878, with ivory handle, Thomas Walker, Birmingham, 1878, stamped 623, the blade 15cm long
An Edwardian silver bright-cut engraved presentation trowel, turned ivory handle, the body with inscription: PRESENTED TO J B ROBINSON ESQ JP ON THE OCCASION OF LAYING FOUNDATION STONE IN CONNECTION WITH THE ENLARGEMENT OF THE MARSDEN TOWN SCHOOL 19TH JUNE 1902, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1901, the body 19cm long
A 20th century silver hat pin, set with an amethyst coloured stone and marcasite, import marks for London 1994, makers mark L-I, 14.5cm long; an Edwardian silver hat pin in the form of a swallow, set with paste stones, stamped 925, 23cm long; an Art Deco style hat pin, the fan design set with marcasite and faux pearl, stamped 925, 14.5cm long (3)
A Scottish hard stone hat pin, set with a round faceted amethyst, within a border of bloodstone, carnelian and agate, stamped sterling silver, 4cm diam, 25cm long; another, smaller, 2.5cm diam, 23.5cm long; a circular white metal hat pin, set with banded agate, moss agate, bloodstone and carnelian, 21cm long; a micromosaic hat pin, 25.5cm long (4)
A diamond and platinum three-stone ring, claw set with a rectangular cut diamond, weighing approximately 0.50 carat, with two baguette cut diamonds either side, with a combined total diamond weight of approximately 0.50 carat, size P 1/2Condition: good - Claws present and intact, some wear to the metal shank
A gold and diamond three-stone ring, set with three round cut diamond total weight approx 0.60carat, stamped 18ct PLAT, ring size O1/2, total gross weight approx 2.3g, with original purchase receipt from 1938Condition report: good, stones and settings intact, no obvious signs of damage or repair
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