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A collection of Victorian and later floral decorated tiles, some bearing Victorian registration marks, together with a collection of terracotta tiles and a box containing assorted china wares to include Kleen kitchen wares, a Minton floral decorated tea service, etc and a pair of vintage wooden skis CONDITION REPORTS Minton tiles basicly sound, although one chipped and edges on several with scuffs. Holly pattern basicly sound although with some areas of chipping to corners. The reverse some hatched and some lined backed. Single brown Victorian tile with large chip to both corner and edge and even larger chip verso. Lily tile basicly sound but with crazing to glaze and chip to upper lily pad. See images for more details
A vintage mid 20th century gentleman's Rakita wristwatch. The watch with 67-jewel movement having a silvered dial with baton markers and quarter numerals. Subsidiary seconds dial with the face marked for Rakita. Set to a good quality Excalibur Model 50 expanding bracelet strap. Together with a mid century Rone Motorists black face incabloc 17 jewels wristwatch
A group of fifteen vintage mid Century animal brooches to include a terrier dog brooch marked CHS, an a green enamelled lizard brooch set with white stones, a parrot brooch set with marcasites, a black enamelled dog brooch set with green eyes and various other animals brooches mostly set with coloured stones. Lizard measures 7.2cm wide.
A vintage retro Seiko 'Pogue' chronograph automatic gentleman's wristwatch having stainless steel bracelet watch and case with, ref. 6139-6002, circular yellow dial with baton numerals to the chapter ring, minute markers, day and date apertures, subsidiary seconds, red chronograph centre seconds and rotating champagne colour inner bezel with ten minute divisions, 'Pepsi' tachymeter bezel, signed cal. 6139B 17 jewel movement, 41mm.
A large collection of vintage 20th century costume jewellery to include yellow metal necklaces with multicolour stones, a vast variety of yellow metal brooches with clear stones and enamel brooches, blue beaded ring, scrolled bangles, white metal bracelets with butterfly decoration, pendant necklace, watches, and many more.
A collection of vintage costume jewellery to include white metal and yellow metal brooches with floral motifs, beaded necklaces bangles, white and yellow metal necklaces with colourful stones, etc. All set in a 19th century Victorian Tunbridge wood marquetry box with hinged lid.
A collection of vintage costume jewellery to include a yellow metal collar necklace by Ciner, a Stratton baerlina compact, red stone beaded necklace, two antique stick pins in an antique Mallory's of bath box, a rolled gold enamelled cat badge, pearl necklace, Rotary cocktail watch etc.
A collection of vintage 20th Century jewellery to include two white metal marcasite set bracelets, three bracelets set with white / paste stones, a four strand faux pearl bracelet with a stone set clasp, a micro mosaic panel bracelet and a mother of pearl and white stone collar necklace.
Three vintage early 20th century watches to include a black faced services watch with unusual star and crescent markings, luminous dauphine hands and red seconds hand. Together with a vintage Art Deco tank faced Siro watch with swiss jewelled movement and a rolled gold 1930's Technos ladies cocktail dress watch with 21 jewel movement
A vintage mid 20th century gentleman's Omega ' Seamaster ' wristwatch. The watch with antimagnetic 17-jewel movement having a silvered dial with baton markers and quarter numerals. Subsidiary seconds dial with the face marked for Omega. Set to a good quality Excalibur Model 50 expanding bracelet strap.
A group of vintage jewellery to include a 9ct gold ring set with a faceted orange stone (marked 9ct, 2.8g. Size S.5), loose amber bakelite beads, and a quantity of silver and white metal jewellery to include a good selection of silver rings, a delft china brooch, necklace and bracelet chains etc.
A collection of vintage 20th century jewellery comprising of a hallmarked sterling silver bracelet, a silver and baltic amber bracelet, pair of amber style drop earrings, a matching set of earrings, bracelet and necklace pendant and more. Bracelet bears hallmarks for Birmingham, 1955.
A group of thirteen vintage gentleman's wrist watches to include House of Jobin, Ingersoll, Chateau, Derby Swissonic Electronic, Action Swiss Made, Windsor De Luxe, Services, Starlon Executive, Indian HMT, Chancellor, Limit and Pallas. All mounted with leather straps except for one with an expandable bracelet strap.
Charles Chaplin: An early signed publicity photograph,circa 1917,a vintage sepia photograph printed on card stock featuring a young Charlie Chaplin from A Dog's Life era, signed in ink Faithfully Char. Chaplin to the lower border, 5in x 7in (12.5cm x 17.5cm)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Iain MacMillan (British, 1938-2006): Pete Townshend of The Who,1960s,a vintage black and white photographic print of Pete Townshend in a studio, accompanied by two contact sheets showing Pete Townshend in various poses, some close-ups, print 12in x 15in (30.5cm x 38cm), (3)Footnotes:Provenance:Property from the Iain Macmillan Collection.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Iain MacMillan (British, 1938-2006): Two prints of The Beatles on Abbey Road,1969,two original vintage chromogenic prints, the first depicting the Beatles walking from left to right (frame no.5) as seen on the album cover, signed and numbered 7/25 by Iain Macmillan in silver metallic pen, together with a second print depicting the Abbey Road street sign with the girl in the blue dress as seen on the back of the album, signed and numbered 8/25 by Macmillan in silver metallic pen, both 20in x 24in (51cm x 61cm), (2)Footnotes:Provenance:Property from the Iain Macmillan Collection.Having met John Lennon at the Indica Gallery with Yoko Ono in 1966, Lennon later invited Macmillan to photograph the Beatles for the cover of their final album 'Abbey Road'. Given the Beatles recorded most of their music at the EMI Studios on Abbey Road, St John's Wood, London, they decided to name their last album after the road. Armed with a sketch Paul McCartney had given him a couple of days before of what the picture should look like, Iain knew he didn't have long to get the right shot for the world's most famous band.On 8th August 1969, at around 11:30 am, a hired policeman stopped the traffic, Iain climbed up a large stepladder in the middle of Abbey Road and took just six pictures of the Beatles crossing the street. In approx 10 minutes Iain shot the band in various orders, but it was frame no.5 that was used for the cover of the album - the only photo where all four of them are striding in perfect formation.'The whole idea was McCartney's. A few days before the shoot, he drew a sketch of how he imagined the cover, which we executed almost exactly that day. I took a couple of shots of the Beatles crossing Abbey Road one way. We let some of the traffic go by and then they walked across the road the other way, and I took a few more shots. The one eventually chosen for the cover was number five of six. It was the only one that had their legs in a perfect 'V' formation, which is what I wanted stylistically.' - Iain Macmillan.After the shoot, Macmillan went to find a road sign for use on the back cover. Over 50 years on, and the cover for 'Abbey Road' by the Beatles is still undoubtedly one of the most iconic album covers of all time.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Vintage luggage - metal and wooden bound traveling trunk, signed J.S.Benzecry, labelled W.H.JEFFCOAT & CO, various traveling stickers; 36cm high, 95cm wide, 53cm deep; another leather suitcase, bearings initials G.M.F, 20cm high, 38cm deep, 67cm wide; another traveling suitcase, bearing initials J.S.B, 17cm high, 62cm wide.(3)
An early 20th century Richter's Anchor blocks No.6, German, an educational architectural construction toy containing various coloured stone blocks, the original brass bound pine box with original label to sliding lid (near complete); a vintage boxed set of Cuisnaire Rods, Numbers in Colours including instruction booklets; a set of bone & ebony backed dominoes
Erotica - vintage Playboy magazine January 1959 vol.6 no. 1 Holiday Issue; another February The 1959 vol. 6 no.2 Jazz All Stars; Playboy Hong Kong Editions No.18 December 1997, Pamela Baywatch; another No.19 January 1998 1998 Happy & New (both in original cellophane wrappers) (4)
A 1950's Gucci brown mock snakeskin leather handbag with brown suede interior, having a gold crest gold tone zip pull, cursive Gucci stamped in gold to the interior and an unusual gold tone leather G side onto the front, 28cm w x 15cm h x 3.5cm dA vintage branded dustbag and box included together with a 1980's Gucci black silk clutch bag with additional and detachable black leather shoulder strap having gold tone hardware and a gold crest zip pull, 24cm wide x 16cm high x 2.5cm deep, no serial numberCondition: Both bags hardly used, very good

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