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Grouping of Six (6) Antique or Vintage Russian Solid and Handle Silver Tableware. Includes: butter knife, tea strainer, spoon, and 3 scoops. Stamped with Russian 84 hallmark or 900 to handle. Needs cleaning. Largest measures 8-1/4" Long. Solid pieces weighs approx. 3.4 Troy ounces. Shipping $54.00 (estimate $100-$150)
Grouping of Two (2) Vintage or Antique Glass Tableware. Includes: Gebrüder Kühn pedestal vase with sterling rim and faceted gilt glass vase. Stamped sterling with makers to rim. Normal scuffing on underside, rubbing to gilt, and a few nicks to base on the pedestal dish. Largest measures 8-1/2" H. Shipping $62.00 (estimate $100-$150)
Vintage Approx. 1.0 Carat Princess Cut Diamond and 18 Karat Yellow and White Gold Engagement Ring accented with approx. .20 Carat Baguette Cut Diamonds. Center diamond E-F color, VS1 clarity. Baguette diamonds F-G color, VS clarity. Stamped 750. Good condition. Ring size 5-1/2. Approx. weight: 4.7 grams. Shipping $28.00 (estimate $2700-$3500)
Grouping of Three (3) Antique or Vintage Artworks. Includes: after Francesco Petrucci engraving, after F. Bartolozzi "Zampieri Palace" engraving, and after Jan Goeree "Arch of Septimius Severus" engraving. Foxing and toning to artworks, creasing. Largest measures 19-1/4" H x 22-1/2" W. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $100-$150)
Grouping of Eighteen (18) Antique or Vintage Sterling and Silver Plate Tableware. Includes 12 sterling demitasse spoons along with 6 Italian assorted figural tableware (souvenir spoons, iced tea spoons, scoops). Good condition. Ice tea spoons 10-1/4" Long, demitasse spoons 4" Long. Shipping $56.00 (estimate $150-$250)
Vintage Tiffany & Co Approx. 21.0 Carat Round Brilliant Cut Diamond and 18 Karat Yellow Gold Necklace, Bracelet and Earring Suite. Diamonds F color, VS clarity. Signed Tiffany & Co 1992 750. Very good condition. Necklace measures 14-1/2" L, 5/8" W; bracelet measures 7" L, 5/8" W; earrings measure 1" x 5/8". Approx. weight: 215.6 grams. Shipping $42.00 (estimate $30000-$40000)
Vintage Cartier Paris GIA Certified 2.12 Carat Round Brilliant Cut Diamond and 18 Karat Yellow Gold Ear Studs. Diamonds F color, internally flawless. Very well matched. Signed Cartier Paris 750. Very good condition with Cartier box. Receipts from Cartier, Paris dated 9/1/1983 and 5/5/1983 and GIA Reports 314650 dated 7/28/1978 and 5014993 dated 6/23/1983 to accompany this lot. Original purchase price approx. $24,500. Shipping $36.00 (estimate $15000-$20000)
Vintage Approx. 3.75 Carat Round Brilliant Cut Diamond and 18 Karat Yellow and White Gold Three Stone Ring Set with an Approx. 1.75 Carat Diamond and Flanked by Two (2) Approx. 1.0 Carat Diamonds. Center diamond H-I color, SI2 clarity; flanking diamonds H-I color, SI1 clarity. Stamped 18K. Very good condition. Ring size 8. Approx. weight: 11.6 grams. Shipping $30.00 (estimate $5000-$8000)
ROCKWELL NORMAN: (1894-1978) American Painter and Illustrator. Signed and inscribed vintage 8 x 10 photograph, the image depicting Rockwell in a head and shoulders pose. Signed ('sincerely Norman Rockwell') in bold black ink to the base of the image, beneath the inscription, 'To Don Keyes, the world's greatest photographer'. With three pin-holes to the white border, and signs of former mounting to the verso, otherwise about EX Don Keyes (1894-1974) American Photographer.
FLEMING IAN: (1908-1964) British Author, creator of the secret agent James Bond. T.L.S., Ian F., with holograph salutation and subscription, one page, 4to, Kemsley House, London, 18th August 1959, to Ant[h]ony Terry ('My dear Tony') in Bonn. Fleming announces 'The time has come when, after four years, I think I must consider giving up my Thunderbird, and I am toying with the idea of investing in a Mercedes 220 SE - the fuel-injection model which sounds very good' although adds 'But at the present moment I gather these are only being made with saloon bodies and I would greatly prefer a convertible or sports type'. He continues to ask 'Would you be very kind and find out from Mercedes if they propose to make a convertible in the near future because, if so, I would hold on until it appears. Could you also obtain a prospectus for the 220 SE and send it along?' In concluding Fleming remarks that he hopes everything is well with his correspondent and comments 'I don't see any conceivable likelihood of a change in your life as a result of the arrival of Mr. Thompson and I personally guess that very few changes will be made, even in the lowest ranks at home, at any rate for some time to come'. With a couple of ink annotations, presumably in Terry's hand, to the lower edge. Two file holes to the left edge, a couple of small staple holes to the upper left corner, not affecting the text or signature, and some extremely minor, very light creasing, about VG Anthony Terry (1913-1992) British Journalist, a former European Editor of The Sunday Times who was first hired in 1949 by Fleming (at the time the Foreign manager for the newspaper). Terry's obituary in The Independent stated that he was 'one of the paper's most valuable assets, a one-man listening post, a fastidious checker of facts, a burrower into dark corners and a traveller who never complained of fatigue'.As the present letter demonstrates, Fleming was passionate about motor cars and in an article he wrote for The Spectator in 1958 he declared that the Ford Thunderbird was 'by far the best car I have ever possessed'. The article also provides a history of the vehicles Fleming owned prior to his Thunderbird and, interestingly, he reveals that before purchasing the car he 'dickered and wavered. Why not a Mercedes? But they are still more expensive and selfish and the highly desirable SL has only room beside the driver for a diminutive blonde….Moreover, when you open those bat-like doors in the rain, the rain pours straight into the car'. Fleming's letter is written just a few months after the publication of his seventh James Bond novel, Goldfinger. Cars were, of course, an important part of 007's life too and in Goldfinger the MI6 operative is issued with an Aston Martin DB Mark III in which he famously trails the gold smuggler Auric Goldfinger, in his vintage Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost, driven by Oddjob.
CHRISTIE AGATHA: (1890-1976) English Crime Novelist. A good vintage fountain pen ink signature ('Agatha Christie') on a plain 8vo sheet of stationery. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Christie to an individual in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and postmarked at Chelsea, 16th November 1950. VG
RIPLEY ROBERT: (1890-1949) American Cartoonist and Entrepreneur, known for creating the Ripley's Believe It or Not! Newspaper cartoon strip featuring odd facts from around the world, which he expanded into a radio and television show. Vintage signed and inscribed 6 x 8 photograph of Ripley seated in a three quarter length pose holding a large white artist's board before him and with a pen in one hand. Signed and inscribed in bold black fountain pen ink to the clear area of the board, 'To - Packey O'Gatty, from his friend Ripley - All the best, “Believe It or Not”' and dated May 1931 in his hand. Some light overall surface and corner creasing and age wear and with a small tear to the right edge, not affecting the signature or inscription, G Packey O'Gatty (1900-1966) Italian-born American Featherweight Boxer.
BARING-GOULD SABINE: (1834-1924) English Anglican Priest, Antiquarian and Scholar, author of the hymn Onward, Christian Soldiers. A.L.S., S. Baring-Gould, one page, 12mo, Lew Trenchard, Devon, 19th January 1911, to a Gentleman (name indecipherable). Baring-Gould returns a receipt (no longer present), and adds, 'I am glad you like the hymn'. He further gives his authority for his correspondent to alter a line which he proceeds to quote. Together with a vintage signed postcard photograph of Baring-Gould in a head and shoulders pose. Signed in dark fountain pen ink with his name alone to the lower white border and again signed to the verso, also with his name alone. The signature to the recto is somewhat smudged although legible. A couple of very minor, slight corner creases and light age wear, otherwise VG, 2
SEARLE RONALD: (1920-2011) British Artist and Satirical Cartoonist. Vintage signed and inscribed 9 x 7 photograph of Searle seated outdoors in a full length pose alongside another gentleman. Signed in bold blue fountain pen ink across a light area of the image, 'To Walter Alford, Souvenir of a pleasant 'Monte Carlo' day in Rome, with best wishes, Ronald Searle' and dated August 1968 in his hand. Signed photographs of Searle are scarce. VG
DALI SALVADOR: (1904-1989) Spanish Surrealist Painter. A vintage printed slim 4to souvenir programme for An Evening with Salvador Dali held at The Gallery of Modern Art, New York, on 19th December 1965, the facsimile of the original programme published by The Reynolds Morse Foundation, Cleveland, Ohio, 1966. Signed ('Dali',an atrractive example) by the artist in bold purple ink to a clear area of his front cover portrait. Some very light, extremely minor age wear, VG
GREENE GRAHAM: (1904-1991) English Novelist, shortlisted for the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1966 & 1967. Rare, vintage signed 6.5 x 10 photograph, the image depicting Greene in a semi-profile head and shoulders pose. Signed ('Graham Greene') in dark fountain pen ink to the lower photographer's mount, adding the word 'affectionately' and the date, 1936, in his hand beneath his signature. With some light overall age wear and a heavy horizontal crease affecting the lower part of the image, but not the signature. G
GOULD CHESTER: (1900-1985) American Cartoonist, creator of the Dick Tracy comic strip. A good original vintage pencil sketch signed and inscribed by Gould on a plain postcard, n.p., n.d. In bold pencil Gould has drawn a head and shoulders sketch of Dick Tracy in profile, adding his signature and inscription, 'To Bruce, with best wishes, Chester Gould', immediately beneath. Some very light, extremely minor overall age toning, VG
HOPE ANTHONY: (1863-1933) English Novelist and Playwright, best known for his novel The Prisoner of Zenda. A.L.S., Anthony Hope Hawkins, one page, 8vo, London, 1st May 1904, to a Gentleman. Hope informs his correspondent, '… I regret to say that I have no prospect of being able to visit St. Louis this year, nor of being able to entertain your kind proposal.' With blank integral leaf. With two very minor signs of former mounting to the upper left and lower right corners, not affecting the text or signature. Together with a vintage signed postcard photograph of Anthony Hope, the image depicting the novelist seated in half-length pose. Signed ('Anthony Hope') by Hope in bold black fountain pen ink to a clear area of the lower border. VG, 2

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