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LAWSON WOOD: LAWSON WOOD'S FUN FAIR, L, Arundel Prints [1931], 1st edn, 12 tipped in col'd plts complete, 4to, orig cl bkd bds, pict paper label + ABANINDRO NATH TAGORE (ill): THE RUBAIYAT OF OMAR KHAYYAM [Fitzgerald], L, The Studio 1910, 1st edn, 12 plts complete, orig cl bkd portfo (lacks ribbon tie) orig s-c (v worn), lacks bkstrip (2)
A pair of gold coloured cufflinks, the pierced circular panels with textured detail, with t bar fittings, stamped 750, 1.8cm diameter; together with a pair of three colour tonneau shaped cufflinks, with swivel terminals, stamped 750 with Italian control marks, with a matching tie clip; and two diamond set tie pins
A pair of Montblanc cufflinks, the oval striated gilt panels inscribed Montblanc, to swivel terminals, stamped 925, with original box and card outer case; together with a pair of Mikimoto cultured pearl cufflinks and matching tie clip; a Mikimoto cultured pearl tie pin; together with various further cufflinks
A gold coloured bangle, the hinged bangle with textured detail, with a stylised bunch of grapes to the front, 17.8g; together with a gold coloured ring with a triangular panel with a central orange coloured bead; a further gold coloured ring; a 9 carat gold tie clip; together with various silver coloured necklaces
A pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, having cut cornered rectangular fronts, partly engine turned, two further pairs of cufflinks, two oval shell cameo brooches, a single row necklace of uniform cultured pearls, two silver curb link watch chains, two silver fob medals, a brooch, a gilt metal tie clip, formed as a slide rule and a Victorian spy glass with a loop shaped handle.
* Robert O Lenkiewicz [1941-2002]- Man warming his head with her scarf:- Jealousy Theme, Project 8, 1977 signed lower right signed and inscribed with on a label attached to the reverse oil on board 46 x 61cm, within a painted frame, 69 x 84cm overall. * Note. The full inscription reads- 'Man warming his head with her scarf. He will use it to hang himself. They will tie it around his skull to maintain the position of his jaw after death.'
Matthew Boulton, 10th Anniversary of his Death, 1819, the master puncheon die for the obverse of the Memorial Medal, by G F Pidgeon, in the style of Kόchler and after Peter Rouw, bust right, in frock coat, his hair en queue, in positive, without legend, but signed PIDGEON F below bust, 56 x 80mm (cf BHM 976; Eimer 1114; Pollard pp 316-318). Good fine, actual medal surface showing some rust damage. Work on the Memorial Medal commenced early in 1812 and as Rouw's wax of 1803 had been broken, he had to prepare a new one for Pidgeon to work from. It was finished in 1815, and the reverse was commenced in November of that year. The obverse squeeze illustrated by Pollard, pl XXIII, 3, differs from the present bust in having no tie to the queue. Pollard quotes Matthew Robinson Boulton writing that it had been completed, "after innumerable obstacles & disappointments…. And finally by the death of the engraver in the progress of the work ….".
Matthew Boulton, 10th Anniversary of his Death, 1819, a pair of reverse dies for the Memorial Medal, by G F Pidgeon, legend in 4 lines within wreath, INVENTAS / AVT QVI VITAM / EXCOLVERE PER / ARTIS, 64 x 80mm, 65 x 83mm (cf BHM 976; Eimer 1114; Pollard pp 316-318). Good fine and fine, actual medal surface showing rust damage, especially the first. (2) The most damaged die appears to be signed beneath the tie of the wreath, suggesting that the second, less damaged die, was produced in the 1850's when the medal was re-struck. Certainly there appears to be small differences in the placement of the letters with regard to the wreath.
A board containing Senior Officers embroidered Insignia To include a large patch from the City of Aberdeen, two chrome cap/helmet national badges with Kings crown, Deputy Chief Constable shoulder badge, two Tudor chrome badges one with red insert one with blue, SCP chrome plated badge, Northeast Counties shoulder badge (Ref JCG page 185), a Lanarkshire Special Constabulary enamel and chrome lapel badge (Ref JCG page 139 and plate 6 figure 3), Glasgow Special Constables enamel and chrome lapel badge no 1936 (Ref JCG page 102 and plate 5 figure 9), Peebleshire Constabulary Special Constable enamel and chrome lapel badge no 200 (Ref JCG page 167 and plate 7 figure 5), small tie pin, four national chrome plated badges, pair of chrome collar number 5, further collar number 17 and 83, pair of chrome Northern Constabulary collar badges (Ref JCG page 160), two Tudor crowns with red fabric inserts, Special Constable chrome collar badge, St Edwards crown with blue plastic insert, Dundee chrome collar badge and an Angus chrome shoulder badge.
A collection of Scottish Police National badges To include two white medal badges, embroidered senior officers cap badge, chrome national badge, two chrome badges, further similar badges, Paisley Burgh police Tudor crown, cap badge (Ref JCG page 163), enamel tie pin made in 1992 for the Grampian Police Pipe Band (Ref JCG page 108 and plate 5 figure 14), Renfrew County button (Ref JCG page 176), shoulder badge for a Deputy Chief Constable with back plate, Edinburgh City Police notebook, collar badge and button (Ref JCG page 74), further Northern Counties fabric badges, Dundee buttons, national badges, brass button bearing C.O.A. Edinburgh (Ref JCG page 118), metal cap badge for City of Edinburgh Police (Ref JCG page 73), selection of black buttons, Prince of Wales feathers etc. (illustrated)
Two Montrose Police buttons One by J Weldon of London and similar fresher looking button (rare, Ref JCG page 154), two Mid Lothian Constabulary pierced collar badges no. 63 and 6 (Ref JCG page 151), a collection of Northern Constabulary collar badges to include four chrome examples, three chrome and enamel examples, lapel badge, six fabric badges and one tie tack (Ref JCG page 160).
A mid 20th Century miniature depicting young boy in red tie, signed "Longmate", together with a miniature of a mid 20th Century portrait of a young man in regimental jacket and a further miniature depicting a young boy in white robes, housed in a green leather case, inscribed "Adolphus Tear Ipswich" to back CONDITION REPORTS Young man has an area of flaking to right ear, a spot of flaking to the forehead and a "spot" to the upper lip. Young boy in white lip appears to have been overpainted. All three are dirty, and have general wear and tear conducive toage and use.

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