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Collectables, a quantity of jewellery and collectable items to include a 9ct gold ring (for scrap, 4.7g), a large Victorian swivel hinged locket containing a mirror, 2 Victorian cameo stick pins, a fob seal, and other assorted buttons, cufflinks, tie slides etc sold together with 2 crochet misers coin purses, a Diamond Jubilee Victoria medallion and medal, a small tambour lidded box and a 1951 Festival of Britain Souvenir tag/booklet from the Schweppes Grotto (gen gd) (qty)
EDWARD VIII: (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom January - December 1936. Later Duke of Windsor. A good vintage signed 8 x 11.5 photograph, the Hugh Cecil image of London depicting the Duke of Windsor standing in a formal three quarter length pose. Signed `Edward´, as Prince of Wales, in bold black fountain pen ink to a partially dark area to the lower right corner of the image, adding the date, 1927, in his own hand. To the verso bearing a printed stick, stating it is a portrait by Hugh Cecil, numbered, and a 12mo printed card stating "H.R.H. The Prince of Wales K.G. - to Alderman Herbert Hicks J.P - in remembrance of H.R.H´s visit to Sandwich during his Mayoralty. Christmas 1927." Matted to the photographer slightly larger mount, to an overall of 10 x 13.5. VG £400-600
WRIGHT FRANK LLOYD: (1867-1959) American Architect, Designer and Writer. Wright created an architectural philosophy he named Organic Architecture. His work Fallingwater (1935) is widely considered the best work of American architecture, and the American Institute of Architects recognized him in 1991 as "The Greatest American Architect of all time". A rare and interesting lengthy A.L.S., `Franck Lloyd Wright´, two pages, 8vo, written to first and last page, allowing fine display, small but clean writing, n.p., 24th December 1901, to Sophia Austin Morris. A lengthy autograph letter related to the lecture of a book, stating `I am richer and happier for having read your book´. Wright states in part `Majind insists upon the return of your Jean Paul… He has gone with me to Hillside three different times and has been with me in all sorts of odd moments. I have read him - Fruit, Flowers and Thorns.. Never, will I forget my experience... Previous to that I had been all along charmed and sunned by his genial humor and his persistent inclination to stick a posie anywhere regardless.. but there came a grumble on page 260 - then on page 261 a row of asterisk, - like the ominous hush before the coming storm, - and solemnly deep down, he begins, and gathering wrath and force and power he goes on building up grandly until with a terribly comprehensive reach, he crashes the universe in fragments, at our feet and commands us to look down - and we look, shuddering into a godless chaos.´ further adding an amusing comment `I read these in bed on a Sunday morning (shameless confession) while the church bells were tolling and they never sounded so sweet to me before..´ and before concluding adds `I shall never lose that impression.´ Accompanied by the original envelope in Wright´s hand. Folded, otherwise VG £4000-6000 Flower, Fruit and Thorn Pieces is a book by Jean Paul (1763-1825) Johann Paul Richter, German Writer.
Louis Marx & Co Streamline Speedway clockwork tin-plate game, Chad Valley R.M.S. Queen Mary 'take to pieces' model and Peter Pan Magnetic Lift-a-Stick, all boxed, and five figures with one head from a Chad Valley The Knuts (Pop 'em off) game Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Indian coconut cup and cover carved and pierced with panels of animals and figures, turned knop and stem and domed base H25cm and Anglo-Indian ebony walking stick with white metal inlaid stringing and pique work L89cm (2) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
Masonic regalia for York Lodge No.236 comprising Victorian silver gilt jewel hallmarked 1881, yellow metal jewel, stick pin, button and enamelled Steward medallion, two kid aprons, sash and By-Law book, in leather case Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A late Victorian walnut and brass mounted hall stand, in Aesthetic taste, circa 1890, in the manner of Shoolbred & Co., the bevelled rectangular mirror section and shelf beneath, within a trellis frame mounted with hooks and surmounted overall by twin brass finials, the lower section with brass frame stick support above the moulded plinth centred by the removable metal tray, on tapering brass feet at the front, the rear with remains of an old paper label for M.W. EDGLEY, GENERAL FURNISHERS, 40 & 41 FLEET STREET, 198cm high, 60cm wide, 26cm deep See Dreweatts Fine Furniture sale, 15 June 2016, lot 180 for a related example, albeit without the mirrored section, and bearing a Shoolbred label.
A facet-stemmed taper stick, circa 1790, the stem cut with lozenges between beaded knops and supported on a domed foot with scalloped edge, 16cm high, an airtwist taper stick, circa 1760, the inverted baluster stem filled with baluster threads, and supported on a domed Lynn foot, 16cm high, and a Lynn 'bottle decanter', third quarter 18th century, with string rim, 24cm high (3) Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank
Taxidermy: Anthropomorphic Game Keeper Mouse, circa 2019, by A.J. Armitstead, Taxidermist & Naturalist, Darlington, Co Durham, a full mount anthropomorphic mouse in full shooting attire, stood upon a small tree stump with miniature shotgun and walking stick in hand, mounted amidst moss and dry fauna, set against a watercolour painted woodland scene back drop, enclosed within an oak framed wall hanging five-glass display case, 19cm by 8cm by 27.5cm excluding outer frame, signed to interior lower right A.J. Armitstead, 2019
A BLACK OPAL AND DIAMOND PENDANT IN GOLD MARKED 750, 1.5G, A PEAR SHAPE CITRINE STICK PIN IN GOLD MARKED 750, 7G, A DIAMOND DRESS STUD IN 9CT GOLD, 4G, A DIAMOND DRESS STUD IN GOLD MARKED 14K AND A GEM SET EARRING MARKED 14K, 3.5G, AND TWO OTHER GEM SET PENDANTS IN GOLD UNMARKED, 2G++LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE
Three Japanese Meiji period (1868-1912) carved wooden netsuke; Kappa the water imp, caught by a clam trying to release his trapped right foot, signed on base, Oni the Japanese demon, seated raising his right foot, also signed on the base, and a seated street performing 'sneezer' holding an ivory tickling stick wearing loose robes, signature tablet from the base is missing, all approx. 3.5 cm high Oni - good condition, Kappa - good condition but large himotoshi lining has two large chips and small chip on top of head, Sneezer - large himotoshi lining and signature tablet missing, all with light surface scratches
A Victorian yellow gold mourning stick pin, a serpent circling a black enamel and gold terminal, a hinged dome opening to reveal a hairwork plaque, 9cm long, in fitted case; a white metal stick pin featuring a diamond set crown with pink enamel centre, 5.5 cm long, in fitted case supplied by Dobson & Sons, London; a yellow gold stick pin in the form of a diamond set riding crop suspending a running fox, 6.5 cm long; an 18ct yellow gold stick pin with owl on branch terminal, 6 cm long and yellow gold stick pin with diamond and ruby set fly terminal 5 cm long (5)All undamaged and in good condition
A George III silver inkstand with urn-shaped wafer-box and taper-stick flanked by two square cut glass bottles, within gadroon and shell scroll rim, on paw feet, John & Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1815, 24.4 oz net of bottles, 26 cm wideLacks one retaining pin beneath, repaired at ends - possibly having hand handles removed

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