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A CHINESE PORCELAIN INCENSE STICK HOLDER PROBABLY LATE QING Moulded in relief with boys and water buffaloes in a rocky river landscape and with a four character inscription, the base inscribed Dao guang si you chen guo zhi zuo, together with a small blue and white seal paste box and cover decorated with a figure in a mountainous landscape, the base with a six character Kangxi mark, 11.6cm max. (3)
A CHINESE TURQUOISE GLAZED TRIPOD INCENSE BURNER QING DYNASTY The interior with a six character inscription, the base with a moulded six character Xuande mark, with a carved wood cover and stand, two purple and turquoise glazed pottery figures with later stands, a green glazed incense stick holder and a green glazed jar with a wood cover, 22.5cm max. (10)
Lot containing a quartz cat's eye and rose diamond stick pin in case, to/w four lava cameos, formerly part of a bracelet, two wine labels W and B, silver circular brooch with hair at back, Trefari imitation pearl and gilt metal brooch to/w three 15ct dress studs, one 9ct dress stud, yellow metal tie pin, and square watch in 9ct case, approx 5.5 g to/w various jewellery and other items including thimble, necklace, buckle, pencil, buttons etc
A collection of bead necklaces and loose beads including long row of copal and rice pearl beads on gilt metal snap, 180 cm long; graduated aventurine beads, approx 80 cm, a short length of stick coral, facetted aventurine beads in need of re-stringing, part necklace of garnet beads, part necklace of mixed stone beads Condition Report The yellow beads are copal, each bead approx 1 x 1.5 cm
Two pieces of blue and white ceramics, comprising: a stem cup with circular bowl, 11cm high and a joss-stick or other holder of trapezoid form, 8.5cm long (2) Condition Report Please note that this is a group lot where condition varies from item to item; the damage includes: a crack and chipping to the stem cup
A folder of historically important ephemera from the personal collection of the lawn tennis player Mrs Dorothea Lambert Chambers (nee Douglas), seven times winner of the Ladies Singles Championship at Wimbledon between 1903 and 1914,the folder contains personal messages from family, friends and tennis personalities covering her lengthy career, with many focussed on her Wimbledon exploits, particularly the famous final against Suzanne Lenglen in 1919 which is still widely regarded by many commentators to have been the finest ever Ladies Singles Final, other material relates to her role as captain of the victorious 1925 Great Britain Wightman Cup team against the United States, an inventory of the archive is as follows: i) three small original photograph, including playing at Eastbourne, 1913, ii) congratulatory telegram for her first Wimbledon win in 1903 from "Martin"iii) personal letter, 1919, to Mrs Lambert Chambers from Mrs Blanche Hillyard, six time winner at Wimbledon between 1886 and 1900, ahead of her forthcoming Final v Suzanne Lenglen, July 1919, the tone of the letter is a remarkable insight into the psychology of a pioneering champion sportswoman, Mrs Hillyard imploring Dorothea to "... GO ALL YOU CAN AND NEVER GIVE UP, STICK TO HER 'TILL THE LAST ACE ... DIE HARD ... THANK GOD SHE DIDN'T LIVE IN MY DAY! ... I SHALL EVIL EYE HER ... I HOPE YOU DON'T GET THE CURSE, I WISH SHE [Lenglen] MAY HAVE IT "iv) Letter, 2nd July 1919, from Clemintina Anstruther-Thomson, who was a famous socialite of her age, painted by John Singer Sargent, and clearly a big fan and concerned at rumours that Lambert Chambers was considering retirementv) Telegram from the British Davis Cup player H. Roper-Barrett ahead of the 1919 Lenglen final with a short, authoritative message RELY UPON YOU TODAY CONFIDENTLYvi) Good Luck Telegram from Northumberland Tennis Association 4th July 1919vii) a letter from Leslie St. B. Sladen on active service in France and relaying discussion of the match with Mlle. Lenglen by British 'Tommies'viii) Telegram to SS Aurania before the sailing for the 1925 Wightman Cup in the USAix) thee original small photographs relating to the 1925 Wightman Cup including an image on board ship and two of the ladies teamx) large 8 by 10in. of the Wightman Cup doubles match at Forest Hills in 1925xi) letter from a personal friend M H Hague regarding a series of exhibition matches in Canada in August 1925xii) Telegram from Harry H.Herbert, President of the Westside Tennis Club, Forest Hills, August 1925, regarding Mrs Lambert Chambers and her compatriot Miss McKane (later Mrs L. Godfree) participation in the 1925 US Open, the latter reaching the final where she lost to Helen Willsxiii) Telegram from Fred Hawthorne, the famous New York Tribune sports correspondent, September 1925, sent to the SS Mauretania during the voyage home to England after the Wightman Cupxiv) a further telegram to the Mauretania for Dorothea from the captain of the US team, Elizabeth Ryan, reflecting genuine sporting camaraderie reading BON VOYAGE TO THE TEAM HOPE YOU ARE ALL AWFULLY SICK, CONGRATULATIONS AGAIN ON SPLENID WIN ESPECIALLY CAPTAIN, SHALL MISS YOU ALL TERRIBLY MUCH LOVE, ELIZABETH RYANxv) Original photograph of the team aboard the Mauretania wearing their tennis kit and posing with the Wightman Cup trophyxvi) a Wightman Cup congratulatory letter from a fellow tennis player from Eastbourne and clearly a close friend as it is addressed to "Dollie", also updating Mrs Lambert Chambers that she is suffering from an arm injury, almost certainly tennis elbow which Dorothea also suffered fromxvii) Letter from Wightman Cup team-mate Evelyn Colyer sent on first morning home from America 9th September 1925 and a thank you letter for Mrs L C's captaincy; and a portrait postcard of Evelyn Colyer; and press cuttings
Football memorabilia,comprising: a rare 1966 World Cup official press badge, the badge with Union Jack enamelling and inscribed OFFICIAL, the suspended green ribbon inscribed PRESS; a colour transparency of Alf Ramsey holding the Jules Rimet Trophy, and another just featuring the trophy; a F.A. 1863-1963 centenary stick pin; a CONMEBOL lapel badge; and a Bermuda F.A. lapel badge; a vintage referees's 'Acme Thunderer' whistle; and a repro photo of the Zeppelin airship over Wembley Stadium during the 1930 F.A. Cup Final (8)
A 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY BOW FRONT STICK BAROMETER the silvered scale signed Dollond, London, with sliding vernier over twin set squares, hygrometer and mercury tube thermometer, with temperature recording marker, each with brass bezel, the case with ogee moulded cornice over a flame veneered trunk and half turned ebonised cistern cover flanked with diamond stringing to the canted corners, 100cm high

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