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Lot 410

LAND ROVER memorabilia to include a 50th anniversary tie-pin and a boxed set of 5 Land Rover tie-pins from 1948-1989Approx 2 pieces

Lot 530

PAIR OF NINE CARAT GOLD AND FURTHER GOLD TONED CUFFLINKS,together with tie clips and studs, majority boxed

Lot 88

Quantity of jewellery and costume jewellery, comprising various silver and white metal jewellery, bead necklaces, brooches, bangles, charms, cufflinks, tie pins, watches, etc (contained in two boxes)

Lot 1663

FOUR VARIOUS EDWARDIAN TIE PINS.

Lot 1678

AN 18CT GOLD, TURQUOISE AND SEED PEARL HORSESHOE TIE PIN.

Lot 650

A ROPE BANNISTER 330cms , CHROME WALL LIGHT, VARIOUS SPOOLS OF COATSASTRA THREAD, TIE BACKS ETC.

Lot 365

A LARGE QUANTITY OF CURTAIN PELMETS, UNUSED BLINDS, RAILS, TIE BACKS ETC.

Lot 233

A silver model of a deck chair, 36.4g, and miscellaneous badges, tie clips and costume jewelleryLocation: porters

Lot 230

22ct gold band size R, 2g approx overall, a 9ct gold ring, size M/N, 1g, and a 9ct gold tie pin (3)At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report.

Lot 587

The Royal Geographical Society Patron’s Gold Medal awarded to Captain Sir Alexander R. Glen, K.B.E., D.S.C., Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Royal Geographical Society, Patron’s Gold Medal, 54mm, gold (9ct, 95.24g), the obverse featuring the bare head of George VI facing left, the reverse featuring Minerva standing left, holding wreath and map, with globe and sextant on ground, ‘Ob Terras Reclusas’ above, the edge engraved ‘Lieutenant Alexander R. Glen, R.N.V.R., 1940.’; together with the recipient’s Exploration of Polar Regions Bruce Medal for Valuable Services, 50mm, bronze, the edge engraved ‘Alexander Glen 1938’, nearly extremely fine (2) £6,000-£8,000 --- Sir Alexander (Sandy) Richard Glen was born in Glasgow on 18 April 1912, the son of a Glasgow ship-owner, and was educated at Fettes College, Edinburgh, and Balliol College, Oxford, where he read Geography. He first travelled to the Arctic in 1932, as part of an eight man crew of a 45ft fishing boat owned by a Cambridge law don; legend has it that Glen accepted the invitation to accompany the expedition under the misapprehension that it was an invitation to a debutante ball. Setting sail from King’s Lynn (with Glen still in his white tie and tails), the crew ventured to Spitzbergen, and completed 4,000 miles of sailing and two months of surveying. The following year Glen led a more official 16 man Oxford University summer expedition to Spitzbergen to carry out topographical and geological surveys, spending some winter months with the Lapps of northern Sweden. He returned to Spitzbergen the following summer with the author Evelyn Waugh amongst the team (who nearly drowned when a glacier thawed). In 1935 he led another Oxford University expedition, establishing a research station on the ice cap of North East Land, and carried our research in glaciology, geology, and radio propagation in high latitudes. In 1937 he wrote a book about the expedition, entitled ‘Under the Pole Star’. For his expeditions and scientific work in the Arctic Glen was awarded the prestigious Patron's Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1940; at the age of 28 he was (and is) the youngest recipient of the medal. He was also awarded the Polar Medal (London Gazette 10 February 1942: ‘For good services with the Oxford University Arctic Expedition to North East Land in 1935 and 1936’) and received the Bruce Medal of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1938. After going down from Oxford Glen worked in investment banking in New York and London. He joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1938, and posted to Naval Intelligence he worked with Ian Fleming under its Director, Admiral John Godfrey. Inevitably, in later life it was rumoured that Glen was perhaps an inspiration for James Bond, but Glen himself always denied the link: ‘I don’t think it is true for a moment; I’m far too gentle, too law-abiding.’ In January 1940 Glen was posted to Belgrade as assistant naval attaché at the British legation, where he met his future wife, the Serbian Baroness Zora (Zorica) de Collaert. Following the bombing of Belgrade in 1941 the British legation left and made their way home via Kotor, Albania, Italy, Vichy France, and Spain. He then worked on the staff of Rear-Admiral Philip Vian in 1941 helping to evacuate Norwegian and Russian coalminers and trappers in the Arctic Circle, and he spent some time protecting Spitzbergen from a German invasion. In the early summer of 1942, he took part in two 27-hour reconnaissances of Spitzbergen by Catalina flying boats of Coastal Command, based in the Shetlands. He then joined a 70-strong joint British-Norwegian force sent by boat, which was sunk by a Luftwaffe raid as they arrived in Spitzbergen harbour. As the survivors struggled ashore, Glen remembered where to find the frozen corpses of 60 slaughtered pigs, and they lived off these, washed down with abandoned German brandy and champagne. Glen later served with distinction with the Russian Army in eastern Europe in 1943-44, sabotaging traffic on the River Danube to disrupt oil supplies to Germany. He also took part in various clandestine and dangerous operations in Yugoslavia with Fitzroy Mclean, in support of Marshal Tito. He ended the War on the British staff in Athens. For his services during the Second World War he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in 1942 (London Gazette 27 October 1942), and a Second Award Bar in 1945 (London Gazette 20 February 1945). He was also awarded the Norwegian and Czechoslovakian War Crosses, and was created a Chevalier First Class of the Order of St. Olav (London Gazette 9 May 1944). Post-War, Glen joined the ship-broking business of Clarksons, eventually rising to become the firm’s Chairman. Remaining in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, he was advanced Captain in the Supply and Secretariat Branch on 30 June 1955, and served as a Member of the Council of the Royal Geographical Society periodically from 1945 to 1962. Appointed C.B.E. in 1964 (London Gazette 1 January 1964), he was advanced K.B.E. in 1967 (London Gazette 1 January 1967), and went on to hold various positions in the travel and hotel sector, including the Chairmanship of the British Tourist Authority. Amongst other public appointments he became Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Victoria and Albert Museum. He published his memoirs ‘Footholds Against a Whirlwind’, in 1975, and co-wrote (with Leighton Bowen) ‘Target Danube, a River not quite too far’ in 2002. He died on 6 March 2004. The Sandy and Zorica Glen Charitable Settlement (Charity no. 326311) is a grant making charity that supports a small range of charities in helping to develop leadership qualities in the young via exploration trips and other outdoor activities; and encouraging the conservation of heritage works of art. For the recipient’s group of twelve miniature awards, see Lot 618.

Lot 618

The mounted group of twelve miniature dress medals worn by Captain Sir Alexander R. Glen, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, K.B.E. (Civil) Knight Commander’s badge; Distinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., with Second Award Bar; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; War Medal 1939-45; Polar Medal 1904, G.VI.R., 1st issue, silver, 1 clasp, Arctic 1935-1936; Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Decoration, G.VI.R., 2nd issue; Norway, Kingdom, War Cross 1940-45, with bronze sword emblem to riband; Order of St. Olav, Military Division, Knight First Class badge; Czechoslovakia, Republic, War Cross 1939-45, mounted as worn, good very fine (12) £1,000-£1,400 --- 1 of only 9 Polar Medals with clasp ‘Arctic 1935-1936’, all to members of the Oxford University Expedition to North East Land. K.B.E. (Civil) London Gazette 1 January 1967: Alexander Richard Glen, Esq., C.B.E., D.S.C., Chairman, Export Council for Europe, For services to Export. C.B.E. (Civil) London Gazette 1 January 1964: Alexander Richard Glen, Esq., D.S.C., Chairman, H. Clarkson and Company Ltd. D.S.C. London Gazette 27 October 1942. D.S.C. Second Award Bar London Gazette 20 February 1945: ‘For courage and undaunted devotion to duty.’ Polar Medal (Silver) London Gazette 10 February 1942: ‘For good services with the Oxford University Arctic Expedition to North East Land in 1935 and 1936.’ Sir Alexander (Sandy) Richard Glen was born in Glasgow on 18 April 1912, the son of a Glasgow ship-owner, and was educated at Fettes College, Edinburgh, and Balliol College, Oxford, where he read Geography. He first travelled to the Arctic in 1932, as part of an eight man crew of a 45ft fishing boat owned by a Cambridge law don; legend has it that Glen accepted the invitation to accompany the expedition under the misapprehension that it was an invitation to a debutante ball. Setting sail from King’s Lynn (with Glen still in his white tie and tails), the crew ventured to Spitzbergen, and completed 4,000 miles of sailing and two months of surveying. The following year Glen led a more official 16 man Oxford University summer expedition to Spitzbergen to carry out topographical and geological surveys, spending some winter months with the Lapps of northern Sweden. He returned to Spitzbergen the following summer with the author Evelyn Waugh amongst the team (who nearly drowned when a glacier thawed). In 1935 he led another Oxford University expedition, establishing a research station on the ice cap of North East Land, and carried our research in glaciology, geology, and radio propagation in high latitudes. In 1937 he wrote a book about the expedition, entitled ‘Under the Pole Star’. For his expeditions and scientific work in the Arctic Glen was awarded the prestigious Patron's Gold Medal of the Royal Geographical Society in 1940; at the age of 28 he was (and is) the youngest recipient of the medal. He was also awarded the Polar Medal and received the Bruce Medal of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1938. After going down from Oxford Glen worked in investment banking in New York and London. He joined the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve in 1938, and posted to Naval Intelligence he worked with Ian Fleming under its Director, Admiral John Godfrey. Inevitably, in later life it was rumoured that Glen was perhaps an inspiration for James Bond, but Glen himself always denied the link: ‘I don’t think it is true for a moment; I’m far too gentle, too law-abiding.’ In January 1940 Glen was posted to Belgrade as assistant naval attaché at the British legation, where he met his future wife, the Serbian Baroness Zora (Zorica) de Collaert. Following the bombing of Belgrade in 1941 the British legation left and made their way home via Kotor, Albania, Italy, Vichy France, and Spain. He then worked on the staff of Rear-Admiral Philip Vian in 1941 helping to evacuate Norwegian and Russian coalminers and trappers in the Arctic Circle, and he spent some time protecting Spitzbergen from a German invasion. In the early summer of 1942, he took part in two 27-hour reconnaissances of Spitzbergen by Catalina flying boats of Coastal Command, based in the Shetlands. He then joined a 70-strong joint British-Norwegian force sent by boat, which was sunk by a Luftwaffe raid as they arrived in Spitzbergen harbour. As the survivors struggled ashore, Glen remembered where to find the frozen corpses of 60 slaughtered pigs, and they lived off these, washed down with abandoned German brandy and champagne. Glen later served with distinction with the Russian Army in eastern Europe in 1943-44, sabotaging traffic on the River Danube to disrupt oil supplies to Germany. He also took part in various clandestine and dangerous operations in Yugoslavia with Fitzroy Mclean, in support of Marshal Tito. He ended the War on the British staff in Athens. For his services during the Second World War he was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross in 1942, and a Second Award Bar in 1945. He was also awarded the Norwegian and Czechoslovakian War Crosses, and was created a Chevalier First Class of the Order of St. Olav (London Gazette 9 May 1944). Post-War, Glen joined the ship-broking business of Clarksons, eventually rising to become the firm’s Chairman. Remaining in the Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, he was advanced Captain in the Supply and Secretariat Branch on 30 June 1955, and served as a Member of the Council of the Royal Geographical Society periodically from 1945 to 1962. Appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1964, he was advanced to Knight Commander in 1967, and went on to hold various positions in the travel and hotel sector, including the Chairmanship of the British Tourist Authority. Amongst other public appointments he became Chairman of the Advisory Council of the Victoria and Albert Museum. He published his memoirs ‘Footholds Against a Whirlwind’, in 1975, and co-wrote (with Leighton Bowen) ‘Target Danube, a River not quite too far’ in 2002. He died on 6 March 2004. Sold with the recipient’s Passport; Timex watch; and the empty case of issue for his K.B.E. set of insignia, by Garrard, London. The Sandy and Zorica Glen Charitable Settlement (Charity no. 326311) is a grant making charity that supports a small range of charities in helping to develop leadership qualities in the young via exploration trips and other outdoor activities; and encouraging the conservation of heritage works of art. For the recipient’s Royal Geographical Society Patron’s Gold Medal, and Royal Society of Edinburgh Bruce Medal, see Lot 587.

Lot 237

Sport, Football - 1960's Nottingham Forest football programmes, various home and away fixtures from the Football League Division One, the Notts F.A. County Cup, trial matches and various Cup games, including a 1966 Football League Division One Tie Nottingham Forest v Stoke City official programme with various signatures to the cover and reverse, signed in blue ink by ALAN HINTON, MICK KEAR, JIM CARGILL, GEOFF BALL, TREVOR SHEPHERD etc; other programmes (quantity)

Lot 95

A Victorian 18ct gold pearl set ring, the boat shaped head set with half-pearls, set to tapering shoulders and plain polished shank, marks for Chester 1896, size J (at fault), together with a 9ct gold signet ring, marks for Birmingham 1921, size K, a 9ct gold shell cameo dress ring, size O 1/2, a continental gold garnet set clover ring, size M 1/2, a 9ct gold and gold coloured signet ring, size O 1/2 (at fault), a 9ct gold tie pin, 50mm wide, and a 9ct gold garnet and pearl stick pin, 52mm wide (7)

Lot 149

A blue zircon 9ct gold dress ring, the central round mixed cut zircon measuring 6.5mm diameter, claw set to plain polished band stamped 'SH & Co 9ct', size K, together with a pair of gold coloured cufflinks, each of plain polished shield form with belcher link chain and toggle links, shields 15mm x 11mm, a simulated pearl set bar brooch stamped '15C', 51mm wide, an early 20th century seed pearl necklace, 38cm long, a 19th century floral ring, size M 1/2 (at fault), two 9ct gold tie pins, a gold plated necklace chain with simulated pearl dropper, a paste set costume ring, a gold plated tie pie and a simulated pearl garland brooch (12)Note; Zircon ring shows heavy nibbling and abrasion to the facet edges and girdle. No large chips, cracks or fractures.  

Lot 94

15 CARAT GOLD AND DIAMOND TIE/HAT PIN IN ORIGINAL BOX

Lot 354

Small quantity of hat and tie pins to include a silver Scottish thistle example, and sterling example hallmarked, a hat pin stamped CH for Charles Horner, a 9c stamped ball finial and yellow metal snake head tie pins etc

Lot 305

Vintage Indian silver gilt necklace with beaded decoration to a cord tassel tie

Lot 255

Cased 9ct stamped Royal Engineers brooch, a 9ct tie pin knot design highlighted with a small ruby, together with a replica gilt metal Superbowl ring 'The 49ers', paste and enamel set

Lot 232

Antique 15ct stamped tie pin, the heart finial set with a small diamond, a 9ct stamped shoe charm, a 15ct stamped antique half pendant set with a small ruby and sapphire (one stone missing), a 9ct gold framed double sided glazed locket, a 9ct stamped open work pendant with a peridot and seed pearl dropper beneath, together with a rolled gold baby charm and a mother of pearl link (qty)

Lot 266

A Small Collection of Gents Cufflinks, Tie Pins etc

Lot 668

DAVID BOWIE / TIN MACHINE - LP COLLECTION - INCLUDES RARITIES. Stunning pack of 4 x LPs. Titles include David Bowie - Black Tie White Noise (European Pressing - 74321 13697 1 - Ex+ Record / Ex+ Sleeve), Tin Machine II (828 272-1 - Ex+ Record / Ex+ Sleeve), Tin Machine - Tin Machine (MTLS 1044) and Tin Machine - No Miracle Jive (The Orpheum, Boston 1991). Condition is generally Ex to Ex+.

Lot 824

DAVID BOWIE - LP COLLECTION. An extensive collection of 28 LPs by British rock legend David Bowie, including a smattering of 12" singles. Titles include Ziggy Stardust (INTS 5063), Diamond Dogs (APL1-0576), Aladdin Sane (RS 1001, gatefold sleeve with printed inner), Space Oddity (LSP-4813), Heroes (PL 12522, laminated sleeve with insert), Low (PL 12030, pasted track listing on rear of sleeve with insert), Station To Station (APL1-1327), Lodger (BOW LP1), Let's Dance (AML 3029), Tonight (EL24 02271), Never Let Me Down (AMLS 3117), Young Americans (RS1006), ChangesOneBowie, ChangesTwoBowie, ChangesBowie, David Bowie, Rock Galaxy, Images, Rare Interview, Miracle Goodnight, Black Tie White Noise, 20 Bowie Classics, The Best of Bowie, Golden Years, A Second Face, Bowie Rare. Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+.

Lot 211

A 19th Century yellow metal chain, stamped '9c', with 9ct gold t-bar, 13.3g gross; and a USA gold dollar, mounted to a tie pin, 2.4g gross.

Lot 217

A diamond stock/tie pin, the old cut diamond weighing approximately 0.35 carat, in yellow metal mount; and a yellow metal safety pin, 4.2g gross.

Lot 204

A five stone diamond ring, the graduated old-cut diamonds on gold shank (marks rubbed), ring size K, 2.3g gross; and a tie pin set paste stones.

Lot 70B

Sonneberg Bear - A blonde mohair teddy bear with growler by Johanna Haida, The fully jointed bear with glass eyes, brown horizontal stitched nose and mouth brown felt pads with hump to back, with Sonneberg label to foot, stands approx 49cms tall, wears patterned tie,and appears to be in Excellent Plus odour free condition. (Measurements are approximate) (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 271

A full highland Tartan dress kilt. To include Kinloch Anderson kilt, tweed Jacket, formal jacket, socks, tie, belt etc

Lot 334

A quantity of mostly silver jewellery. Including brooches, cufflinks, tie clip, etc.

Lot 714

A Costume Lot of Seven Pairs of Cufflinks, and a Matching Set of Cufflinks and Tie Pin.

Lot 72

A GENTS 9CT GOLD TIE CHAIN, a yellow gold button loop fitted with a flat triangle link chain, hallmarked 9ct Sheffield 1985, approximate gross weight 2.7 grams, (condition report: general light wear, overall condition good)

Lot 101

Militaria Ausland - Italien : Geschenknadel aus dem italienischen Königshaus in Brillanten. Gold. Die gekrönte Chiffre vollständig mit geschliffenen Diamanten besetzt. Darauf aufgelegt der königliche italienische Adler mit dem Wappenschild des Hauses Savoyen in plastischer Goldschmiedearbeit. Wunderschön gearbeitet, besonders prächtige königliche Geschenknadel von feinster Qualität.Foreign Militaria - Italy : Geschenknadel aus dem italienischen Königshaus in Brillanten.Kingdom of Italy - Presentation Tie Pin from a Member of the Royal House of Savoy Gold. The crowned cipher completely set with cut diamonds. Superimposed on it the Italian eagle with the escutcheon of the House of Savoy in finely chased goldsmith's workmanship. Beautifully crafted, especially magnificent royal presentation pin of the finest quality.

Lot 71

Collection of 4 Royal Crown Derby paperweights Bears to include Real Tie & Debonair with Gold stoppers and boxes

Lot 314

A Heal's Oak Reclining Bookshelf Chair, circa 1933, with fold out table to one side, fitted book shelves to other, unmarked, 74cm by 76cm, 73cm highSimilar chair Susanna Goodden A History of Heal's, page 69.Blue tie keeps the metal in the adjustable the groove as it can slide out of the grove, but could be taken off, exrta glue in the slatts of the extension arm of the table, general wear and tear consistant with use.

Lot 568

Artist: Helmut Newton (German/Australian, 1920-2004). Title: "Rue Aubriot I, Fashion Model Smoking, Paris, 1975 [standard format]". Medium: Original photolithograph. Date: Composed 1975. Printed 1993. Dimensions: Overall size: 10 5/8 x 7 1/4 in. (270 x 184 mm).Lot Note(s): Signed "Helmut" in black marker, lower right. Edition unknown, presumed small. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine, quality printing. Very good to fine condition. Provenance: Through the photographer Wolfgang Sievers; from an extensive private collection, Melbourne, Australia. Comment(s): From Newton's Private Property Collection #1. It features actress and model Vibeke Knudsen “standing alone in a lamplit Parisian street. Styled in a deliberately androgynous outfit made up of Yves Saint Laurent's cult Le Smoking dinner jacket, pin-striped wide leg formal trousers and white tie, the photograph was to immortalize the Yves Saint Laurent aesthetic that took over the 1970’s. Newton loved to shoot outdoors and this night-time scene, using only the street lighting available, was directly drawn from the nocturnal photographs of his hero, Brassai. Recalling the shoot in an interview with New York Magazine in 1988 Newton said: 'Vibeke was a girl I often worked with in those days. The idea was a man-woman standing in the street at night - the street, in fact, in Paris' Marais district, where I lived for 14 years.’ Newton’s own house can be seen in the background.” Image copyright © Helmut Newton Foundation. [30462-3-400]

Lot 3504

Raich Carter - presentation 35mm cine film in black/amber painted Kodak reel tin with manuscript details to the lid "Cup Tie Souvenir Films/1948-1949/Hull City v Manchester United and Grimsby Town/Presented to 'Raich' Carter at The Savoy Picture Theatre Hull, on August 31st 1950 by Brinley Evans Esq. Managing Director", tin D27cm. Auctioneer's Note: 1948/9 was the season Hull City gained promotion from the Third Division North to the Second Division. They played Grimsby Town (then in the Second Division) in the fourth round of the F.A. Cup on 29th January 1949 beating them 3-2 in Grimsby, progressing to the sixth round where they played Manchester United (First Division) at home on 26th February losing to a single goal scored by Pearson and Boothferry Park had a record attendance on that day. Provenance: By direct descent from the family of Raich Carter having been consigned by his daughter Jane Carter.Condition Report:Viewing condition unknown but the film appears to be in good condition without any signs of deterioration.

Lot 144

A hallmarked silver and bone babies dummy, a small compass (possibly escape and evasion WWII compass) along with a gold coloured tie pin in the form of a broken tennis racquet ( weight 1.3g)

Lot 187

A collection of Post Office items including GPO badges including postman tie badge, bicycle lamp, tape measure etc.

Lot 122

A collection of ephemera, tools and memorabilia formerly the property of Jack A.Selway, Bentley Motors mechanic and Rolls-Royce Aero engineer from 1923,including Selway's 1914-18 Great War Machine Gun Corps British War and Victory medals with ribbons, and cap badge, a 1916 Daimler Co.Ltd of Coventry RAF1a aircraft engine specifications booklet; Apprentice Reports and an Employment Agreement relating to Selway's service with Vauxhall Motors as a Fitter 1919-1922; Bentley 'Again 1928' (with juvenile pencil drawing to first page) and 1929 'The Hat Trick' successes brochures relating to victory for Bentley at Le Mans, a c1933 Bentley 3½ Litre Abridged Particulars brochure, a blue enamelled Bentley pin-badge and a tie-pin, assorted Bentley Service Dept spanners and hand-tools in a Rolls-Royce Crewe Division wooden tool box, all accumulated during his service as 'charge hand/engine overhaul' with Bentley Motors from 1923-1933; and other items from Selway's subsequent employment as service dept engineer with Rolls-Royce Aero Engine Division from 1933-1963 including a 1949 'Unveiling of a Window' Battle of Britain Memorial Window Souvenir booklet, 1961 Rolls-Royce Aero Engines data booklet, a Rolls-Royce Aero-Engine School brochure, two employee photo identification booklets for 1940 and 1951, 7 employee identification tags, an enamelled Rolls-Royce Retired Employees Association lapel badge by Fattorini, a 1955 BRDC Dinner and Dance menu, a 1965 Bentley Drivers Club Reunion Lunch list (listing Selway as 'Charge Hand Engine Overhaul - 1923 to End'), other ephemera and correspondence, and assorted family photographs. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 35

The Steering Wheel Club original signed membership application forms, related letters and ephemera,the club membership applications and renewal subscription forms including Mike Hawthorn, Jim Clark, Stirling Moss, Bruce McLaren, Mike Hailwood, Graham Hill, Pedro Rodriguez, Masten Gregory, Innes Ireland, Paul Hawkins, Jackie Stewart, Howden Ganley, Andrea de Adamich, Alan Jones, Jackie Oliver, Alan Stacy, Tevor Taylor, Derek Bell, Mario Cabral, Walter Hassan, Sir Anthony Bamford, Dexter Brown, Sir Peter Ustinov, Max Mosely, David Blakely, Richard Hudson-Evans and many others, the majority seconded by other club members or their peers, each hole-punched and contained in an A5 lever arch file; together with a file of letters and correspondence (many with carbon copies) including letters signed by Donald Campbell, Princess Chakrabongse, Wally Hassan, Graham Hill, Jimmy Hill and others; A Charter Member's Honorary Membership card, five other membership cards, club advertising cards and booklets, a 'The Steering Wheel Limited' announcement of the opening night on 31 December 1959 at 5pm, other ephemera, photographs of a night at the club with Bobby Moore and Jimmy Hill in attendance, other photographs of drivers in their cars; two club tie designs, a painted design for the club car badge, a steering wheel collage design, a Dubai Grand Prix programme 1981, a Castrol booklet. Together with a copy of Motorsport December 2021 with an article about 'The Steering Wheel Club' on pages 111-117. (Qty)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ◊◊ £30 + VAT uplift and storage at £6 + VAT per lot per day.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 208

Qty of mostly cufflinks inc silver pair by L&N, RNAS tie pin, seahorse & zebra & flag tie pins etc

Lot 330

Qty of gents cufflinks, tie slides etc inc blue liquid spirit level set, football, 875 silver and baltic amber etc - SOLD ON BEHALF OF THE NEW BREAST CANCER UNIT APPEAL YEOVIL HOSPITAL

Lot 399

Novelty sterling silver cat head (with a bow tie & red stone set eyes) whistle - 11.9g & 4.5cm

Lot 1417

Merrythought Golly, wearing Hamleys bow tie, approximately 46cm high. Honeybill bear, another smaller (3)

Lot 1024

British School (19th century)Portrait of a Gentleman bust length in a dark suit and tie Pastel, 49cm Dia. (Oval)

Lot 60

Silver including a Quaich mark for Birmingham, A pierced bon bon dish, A Victorian scent bottle holder, A golf trophy (weighted), two silver commemorative spoons, Silver handled glove stretchers, Silver handled shoe horn, Tie pin (a/f), Dress studs, Five various limoges miniatures, A Lingard Webster tea pot, A Zeiss Ikon camera, A pair of cased binoculars and eight various tankards/goblets (Two Trays)

Lot 6256

[s and up] René Daniëls, De Kelder de Zolder (The Basement the Attic) Rotterdam, Bébert, 1987. Wooden box, 10 x 19 x 4 cm, with a screen printed drawing on the lid. Contains a white bow tie with hand painted elements in green and yellow, displayed on a bed of orange velvet. From an edition of 150 copies including 75 not for trade. All multiples are unique, the artist used various colours of paint and fabric. Superb work by the Dutch artist Daniëls (1950-), the bowtie is a recurring element in his oeuvre. Mint copy.

Lot 1125

Fischer - Spassky. Jóhannsson, F. und Fridrik Olafsson. Fischer gegn Spassky. Reykjavik, Almenna Bókafélagid, ca. 1973. 8°. Mit Textabbildungen und Diagrammen. 365 Seiten. Orig. Kunststoffband. (63) * Zustand: Innen wenig gebräunt. Beiliegt: Böök, E. E. Bobby Fischer tie maailmanmestaruuteen. Porvoo – Helsinki, Söderström. ca. 1972. 8°. Mit Diagrammen. 155 Seiten. Orig. geheftet. Zustand: Exlibris auf Vortitel. Innen teilweise fleckig. Umschlag etwas verblichen und bestoßen.

Lot 1382

Pair of A Ramms Fabric ?Ludlow? pattern curtains, pink roses climbing on blue trellis with a cream ground, lined and interlined, W115cm L250cm, two pelmets W190cm L35cm and two pairs of tie backs (measurements or a single curtain)

Lot 1380

David Hall Collection - Pair of Colefax and Fowler" Plumago Bouquet" curtains with pastel pink and green bouquets, on a yellow and cream striped ground with cream lining and green fringing, approx. W188cm L200cm (additional singular curtain) a matching pelmet with green fringing, approx. W190cm L38cm (at centre) and a pair of tie backs

Lot 1342

An 18ct gold seal ring with bloodstone, marked in Latin 'Quid verum atque decens curom et roco' (my care and study are in what is true and becoming), size L, an 18ct gold and platinum ring set three diamonds, size M/N, a .800 silver gilt shell cameo, length 2.8cm and two pairs of enamel and gold plated cufflinks for 'Downing College, Cambridge', a tie clip, a cabochon semi precious stone set bracelet and a Rotary gold plated ladies watch.

Lot 1368

9ct gold - A sprung marked tie clip, weight 4.3g.

Lot 919

MILITARIA - A quantity of World War One WWI items - Belonging to Lieut H. Else, 1st BN 60th Rifles, a Callaghan & Co monocular, a Mk II bayonet and sheath, a carved hardwood lidded box, an African knife and sheath, a Trench Art oval brass box, a set of bone dominos, a Reflex camera, a carved wooden cudgel, a pair of leather cased binoculars, an Air Ministry voltage gauge, a pigskin cased telescope, a meerschaum pipe and a cigarillo holder, headphone microphones, a child's tie and two dog whistles.

Lot 965

Early 20th century mohair teddy bear - Jointed arms, legs and neck, hump to back, centre stitched front, proud stitch nose, glass eyes and has growler, remains of a spotted red and white bow tie, height 58cm.

Lot 53

A 9ct yellow gold fox head tie/hat pin with ruby set eyes.Length 9mm.Weighing 3.20 grams.Used, in very good condition for its age.Please note this is only a brief overview report, for a full condition report please send a request via the-saleroom.com

Lot 520

Star Wars - Two boxed Kenner tri label vehicle sets to include Electronic Millennium Falcon (with instructions) & Tie Fighter (no instructions) plus a Carded diecast Galoob Star Wars Micro Machines Jawa Sandcrawler, bubble is coming away from card with card creasing (3)

Lot 588

Star Wars - 13 Original figures to include Death Star Droid, Tusken Raider, C3P0, Snowtrooper, Dengar, Stormtrooper, Chewbacca, Luke Skywalker, R2D2, Princess Leia Organa, 2 x Darth Vader, AT-AT Commander plus a Palitoy Imperial Attack Base & a Kenner Tie Fighter

Lot 595

Star Wars - Six original vehicles to include Darth Vaders Tie Fighter, Lukes Battle Damaged X-Wing, Snowspeeder, Imperial Transport, AT-ST & Kenner Metal Y-Wing plus 2 x built model kits

Lot 596

Star Wars - 66 Original figures to include 8D8, 2 x Chief Chirpa, Boba Fett, Wicket, Chewbacca, General Madine, Princess Leia Organa (Hoth Outfit), 2 x Stormtrooper, 2-1B, Lobot, Prune Face, Tie Pilot, Hoth Rebel Trooper, AT-AT Commander, B-Wing Pilot, Emperor's Royal Guard, Lando Calrissian, Palpatine (Darth Sidious), Lando Calrissian (Skiff Guard Disguise), FX-7, Bossk, Weequay, Princess Leia Organa (Boushh Disguise), Rancor Keeper, 2 x Luke Skywalker(Jedi Knight Outfit), Squid Head, 2 x C-3PO (Removable Limbs), R5-D4, Gamorrean Guard, Endor Rebel Soldier, Dengar, Klaatu (Skiff Guard Outfit), Rebel Commander, Han Solo (Bespin Outfit), Klaatu, Greedo, Han Solo (Hoth Outfit), Princess Leia Organa (In Combat Poncho), Ugnaught, AT-AT Driver, Logray, Princess Leia Organa (Bespin Gown), Obi-Wan Kenobi, Luke Skywalker (Bespin Fatigues), Cloud Car Pilot, Bib Fortuna, Teebo, Nien Nunb, Snowtrooper, Darth Vader, Bespin Security Guard, R2-D2 (With Sensorscope), AT-ST Driver, Luke Skywalker (Hoth Battle Gear), Luke Skywalker (X-Wing Pilot), Ree-Yees, Anakin Skywalker, Nikto, Teebo, Biker Scout & Admiral Ackbar plus Yoda with tri-logo card & around 40 weapons and accessories

Lot 597

Star Wars - 51 Original figures to include Nien Nunb, Anakin Skywalker, Klaatu, Hammerhead, Chief Chirpa, 2 x Han Solo, Stormtrooper, Teebo, Tusken Raider, Rancor Keeper, Prune Face, Weequay, Boba Fett, Logray, Gamorrean Guard, B-Wing Pilot, Cloud Car Pilot, Luke Skywalker, Lando Calrissian, Biker Scout, Tie Pilot, AT-ST Driver, Han Solo (Hoth Outfit), Klaatu (Skiff Guard Outfit), Bossk, Lobot, Palpatine (Darth Sidious), Princess Leia Organa (In Combat Poncho), Princess Leia (Organa Boushh Disguise), 2 x Darth Vader, Endor Rebel Soldier, Squid Head, Chewbacca, C3P0 (Detachable Limbs), 2 x Luke Skywalker (Hoth Battle Gear), Lando Calrissian (Skiff Guard Disguise), Sy Snootles, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Han Solo (Bespin Outfit), Greedo, Lumat, AT-AT Driver, Luke Skywalker (Jedi Knight Outfit), Rebel Commander, Princess Leia Organa, Droopy McCool & Yoda plus a collection of weapons & accessories

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