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ACTRESSES: Selection of signed 8 x 10 photographs by various actresses, including Dinah Sheridan (in costume as Mrs. Waterbury from The Railway Children), Vera Jakob, Daphne Anderson, Liz Morgan, Maria Friedman, Susan George, Olivia Hussey, Patricia Hodge, Lesley-Anne Down, Isabel Dean, Freda Dowie, Vivien Douglas (2), Faith Brook, Madeline Blakeney, Victoria Tennant, Hazel Bainbridge, Claire Bloom, Joyce Howard, Tara Hugo, Kathleen Helm etc. Most are signed to clear areas of the images and many are inscribed. G to VG, 33
Two Waterbury Watch Co. duplex pocket watch movements; Waterbury Watch Co. Series N duplex fob watch movement, three cylinder Baume Geneve movements, cylinder pocket watch movement (all for repair) and a lever pocket watch movement signed Chicago, Ill, Lake Shore, no. 1300653, with regulator and compensated balance, the dial signed C.W.Co with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds (8)
China - Art Reference, 5 worksBinyon, Laurence Chinese Paintings in English Collections. Paris: Librairie Nationale D'Art et D'Histoire/G. Vanoest, 1927. Original blue cloth gilt; Sirén, Osvald Chinese and Japanese Sculptures and Paintings in the National Museum, Stockholm. London: Edward Goldston Ltd, 1931. Letter from the publisher loosely inserted, original paper-covered boards; Waterbury, Florence Early Chinese Symbols and Literature: Vestiges and Speculations. New York: E. Weyhe, 1942. Original red cloth gilt; Parish-Watson & Co., Inc. Chinese Pottery of the Han, T'ang and Sung Dynasties, New York, 1917. Original blue quarter cloth over boards with gilt lettering; Rücker-Embden, Oscar Chinesische Frühkeramik... Leipzig: Karl W. Hiersemann, 1923. Original blue cloth (5)
China - Waterbury, Florance Early Chinese Symbols and Literature: Vestiges and Speculations, with Particular Reference to the Ritual Bronzes of the Shang Dynasty. New York: E. Weyhe, 1942. First edition, 4to., number 123 of 250 copies, 77 plates, original red cloth, glassine wrap-around, slipcase
** Alex Katz (b.1927) Bicycle Rider (Klaus Albrecht Schröder 154) Lithograph printed in colours, 1982, signed in pencil, numbered from the edition of 250, on Arches paper, as included in the portfolio Eight Contemporary Artists Celebrate Their City, published by the New York Graphic Arts Society, Ltd., Waterbury, Connecticut, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 558 x 762mm (22 x 30in) (unframed) ** This lot has been imported from outside the EU to be sold at auction under temporary importation, and therefore the buyer must pay the import VAT at a rate of 5%. On proof of export outside the European Union, this duty can be refunded.
A late 19th Century French black slate cased mantel clock, the 3.25ins white enamelled chapter with Roman numerals and visible escapement, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in drum pattern case with scroll supports and rectangular plinth base, 8.75ins high, with silver presentation plaque - "First Kent Artillery Volunteers - Prize Shooting, Presented by R.B. Oakeley Esqr. - One by Corporal Fuller 1874", a chrome plated and green onyx cased mantel timepiece by Mappin & Webb of "Art Deco" design, 4ins high, and an American oak cased dial wall clock by Waterbury Clock Company, 11ins diameter
Waterbury Watch Co. gold plated duplex pocket watch, Charles Benedict series K three-quarter plate gilt movement with engraved balance cock, regulator and compensated balance, the dial with Roman numerals, outer minute track and subsidiary seconds, plain case with floral engraved bands, 53mm (at fault), box; together with a silver 'The Farringdon' cylinder engraved fob watch, Birmingham 1884, 39mm (at fault), box (2)
A silver pair cased pocket watch, London 1850, movement numbered 11515, a further pair cased pocket watch (lacking external case) a silver cased Chronograph, a 'Kay's Famous Lever', a 'Waterbury Watch Co USA' and assorted modern wristwatches, to include; DKNY, Seiko, marcasite set examples etc (Qty)
Dated 1860's-1870's. (Pulaski Light Guard?). Red wool frock coat with red stand up collar, gold bullion tape and shoulder board straps. Each sleeve having gold bullion tape, lace and three buttons. Double breasted with two rows of 18 brass buttons. 17 American buttons marked "PLG" with Waterbury backmarks. One button with U.S. shield and marked Massachusetts. Back with gold bullion tape and three buttons. Material has pulled away in a few spots with a 3" tear at last button on right side. Lining is white. Some light repairs, seam loosening and very light mothing but overall good.
N.S.D.A.P. BANNER CAPTURED BY AMERICANS IN BERLINLarge N.S.D.A.P. banner, 48" x 86", constructed of cotton with a separate white circular field with printed mobile swastika sewn to the red body. The banner originally had a factory-sewn loop of cloth at the top to accomodate a hanging pole. At some point in time, perhaps when this souvenir was acquired, the red cloth sides were trimmed and crude white stitching replaced the original. Trace sewing holes from the original work survive. The flag is purported to have been captured by American troops. A 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" candid photo and typed provenance indicated that the flag was "taken off the wall of a police station outside Berlin", with the photo showing three GIs holding up this prize before their jeep. From the collection of an aviator who instructed pilots during World War II and later founded the Waterbury-Plymouth airport (N-41).
A mixed lot including a shell, a pair of binoculars, an Ilford Sportsman camera, two boxes of wooden dominoes, three alarm clocks - one by Lux Clock Mfg Waterbury Conn.USA , a small trinket box, a floral star Christmas decoration and a fine bone china thimble by Coalport and a "Happy birthday" music box card by Kaye
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