Parker Duofold flattop fountain pen and pencil lot (6). The lot consists of a Duofold Senior in Red Permanite with some wear and a name engraving, Senior pencil in black tipped Jade, Junior pencil in Mandarin Yellow, ring top pencil in Mandarin Yellow with engraving, ring top in Jade and ring top in Black and Pearl. Overall mixed condition.
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Conklin Endura fountain pens (3), in black hard rubber, Verd Green, and Mahogany. The lot consists of a model 37P Black hard rubber Endura ring top pen, 37SG Verd Green ring top pen and 47SMC Mahogany standard size pen. Overall mixed condition, Black hard rubber pen has a sprung nib and crack to threads, Verd Green example has a replacement nib, Mahogany pen has a name engraving and cracked nib.
Parker Duofold Flattop Mandarin Yellow Senior set. The Mandarin Yellow colour was inspired by George Parker’s trip to China and was introduced in 1927. The colour did not take off and was prone to cracking, therefore is the mostly highly sought after colour by collectors in the series. The pen has a name engraving, some tight cracks to the cap lip, and one to the Parker Duofold 14k fine nib. The pencil has some dings to the gold filled crown. Overall fair condition with nice even colour throughout and sharp imprints.
Frankreich - Versilberte Bronzemedaille o.J., Auf die Wissenschaft, von Louis-Alexandre Bottée, Av: DUX ET LUX, sign.: Louis Bottée, Die Personifikation der Wissenschaften sitzt zwischen wissenschaftlichen Instrumenten, neben ihr Genius mit Schild, Rv: A LA SCIENCE, sign.: Louis Bottée, Darstellung der Sphinx mit Spiegel, Gravurfeld frei, Rand: Punzierungen "Füllhorn" / "BRONZE", vz-stgl., mattiert gearbeitet, Kratzer, Tönung, leicht berieben, ca. 58,3 g. Bottée, Louis-Alexandre (1852 - 1940), ein französischer Medailleur, war ab 1871 Student an der École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris. Bottée erhielt für seine Arbeiten zahlreiche Auszeichnungen und wurde 1930 Mitglied der Akademie der Bildenden Künste in Paris. | France - Silver-plated bronze medal n.d., On science, by Louis-Alexandre Bottée, Av: DUX ET LUX, signed: Louis Bottée, The personification of science sitting between scientific instruments, next to her genius with shield, Rv: A LA SCIENCE, signed: Louis Bottée, depiction of the sphinx with mirror, free engraving field, rim: hallmarks "Füllhorn" / "BRONZE", EF-BU, scratches, toning, slightly rubbed, approx. 58.3 g. Bottée, Louis-Alexandre (1852 - 1940), a French medalist, was a student at the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts in Paris from 1871. Bottée received numerous awards for his work and became a member of the Academy of Fine Arts in Paris in 1930.
ORTELIUS, ABRAHAM (1527 - 1598), "Prussiae Regionis Sarmatiae Europeae Nobiliss. Vera et Nova Descriptio...", 1584, Karte von Danzig, Königsberg, Preußen. Dekoriert mit zwei Galeonen, Rollwerk-Kartusche und Legende. Aus der lateinischen Ausgabe des "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" von 1584, gedruckt in Antwerpen. Kupferstich auf Papier, altkoloriert, hinter Passepartout montiert. HxB Platte: ca. 36,2 x 42,7 cm, HxB Passepartoutausschnitt: ca. 37,5 x 44 cm, HxB Rahmen: ca. 53,5 x 68,5 cm. Alters - und Beriebspuren, alte Faltspuren, minimal fleckig. Mit verglastem Rahmen (Altersspuren).| ORTELIUS, ABRAHAM (1527 - 1598), "Prussiae Regionis Sarmatiae Europeae Nobiliss. Vera et Nova Descriptio...", 1584, map of Danzig, Königsberg, Prussia. Decorated with two galleons, scrollwork cartouche and legend. From the Latin edition of the "Theatrum Orbis Terrarum" of 1584, printed in Antwerp. Copper engraving on paper, old coloured, mounted behind passepartout. HxW plate: approx. 36.2 x 42.7 cm, HxW mount cut-out: approx. 37.5 x 44 cm, HxW frame: approx. 53.5 x 68.5 cm. Traces of age and rubbing, old fold marks, minimally stained. With glazed frame (traces of age).
PORSCHE - Brieföffner Silber 925, mit aufgesetztem Miniaturauto (911 Carrera) am Griff. Rückseitig mit Faksimile-Gravur von Wendelin Wiedeking und einer gravierten Bezeichnung: „Chefredakteurstreffen 25. Juli 1996 / Hotel am Wasserturm, Köln“. An der Klinge Herstellerpunze und Silbergehalt (925). HxB: ca. 19.5 x 2,5 cm. Gewicht: ca. 131 g. Im Original-Etui. Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. Dabei Wohlfahrtsmarkensatz 2003/04 mit 10x mal 55-Cent-Marke mit der Abbildung eines Oldtimer-Porsche (356 B).| PORSCHE - Letter opener, silver 925, with miniature car (911 Carrera) attached to the handle. On the reverse with facsimile engraving of Wendelin Wiedeking and an engraved inscription: "Chefredakteurstreffen 25. Juli 1996 / Hotel am Wasserturm, Köln". Maker's mark and silver content (925) on the blade. HxW: approx. 19.5 x 2.5 cm. Weight: approx. 131 g. In the original case. Signs of age and wear. Comes with a set of charity stamps 2003/04 with 10x 55 cent stamps with the image of a vintage Porsche (356 B).
3 antike Gehstöcke: 800er Silber etc.Jeweils Tropenholz - teilw. ebonisiert, Griffe Silber (Marke 800 Deutsch) Jugendstil - Sowie Krümme in der Art von Friedrich dem Großen - reiche Rocaillengravur - Silber getestet und Holz. Länge 90,89 und 80cm. Beulig, Bereibungsspuren. Z2-33 antique walking sticks: 800 silver etc.Each tropical wood - partly ebonised, handles silver (mark 800 German) Art Nouveau - as well as crooks in the style of Frederick the Great - rich rocaille engraving - silver tested and wood. Length 90,89 and 80cm. Bumped, signs of rubbing. Z2-3
Rolex, an Art Deco 9ct gold open face pocket watch, reference 2795, signed manual wind movement Rolex Geneva Ultra Thin, case numbered 1006406, import marks for Glasgow 1936, with Asprey case, total weight 37.7g, case measures 44mmMovement is currently functioningDial appears to be in average condition, with some scratches, marks and surface dirtHands appear to be in good condition, with mostly light scratches and surface dirtCase has some marks, scratches and dints, possible small repair by winderPersonal engraving to case back 'Francis from James'Glass has a a few small nicks and scratchesAsprey case is in poor condition, one corner severly damaged and deficientPlease note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctionsFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A 19th century gold and silver, old-cut diamond cluster ring, with similarly-cut diamond accent shoulders, estimated total diamond weight 3.25ct, principal diamond estimated weight 1.10ct, I-J colour, VS2-SI1 clarity, ring size R, 5.8gOverall good conditionLength of ring head 1.6cmDiamonds are well matched, bright and lively.Principal diamond with a few scattered pinpoint inclusions, visible under 10x magnificationSome light marks and scratches, in keeping with age and general wearModerate to significant wear to engraving/pattern to bandClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A platinum square-shape diamond half eternity ring, estimated total diamond weight 0.50ct, hallmarks for Birmingham, ring size L, 3.4gOverall good conditionWidth of band 2.5mmDiamonds are well matched, bright and livelySome light marks and scratches, in keeping with age and general wearPersonal engraving to inside of band reads 'ALWAYS 15.03.14'Clients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Brook & Son Edinburgh, an 18ct gold open face pocket watch, the reverse engraved with family crest and motto, free sprung lever movement, numbered 43605, hallmarks for London, total weight 115.4g, case measures 48mmWorking order untested and unknownThe watch does not come with a winding keyDial has some marks and surface dirtHands have marks, surface dirt and tarnishingCase has some marks and scratches, engraving to back is wornGlass has some marks, scratches and dirt underneathThe case measurement stated in our main descriptions always excludes the crown unless otherwise statedThis lot does not come with a box or any no papersPlease note that we cannot guarantee the working order, accuracy or water resistance of any watches sold in our auctionsClients are advised to view and inspect items before bidding and they must satisfy themselves as to the condition of every lotFor enquiries about this lot please contact David Pregun at david@kinghamsauctioneers.com
Ignacio Javier Esperanza "The Royal Alcázar of Seville", an intimate view of the palace courtyard through an arched doorway, engraving, 2/180, signed and titled, biography of artist verso, 33.5 cm x 33.5 cm overall [Esperanza is a copyist in the Museo Nacional del Prado where he studied the oil painting techniques of the Great Masters, he has exhibited in galleries in Madrid and took part in the Estampa International Fair of 2002.]
Thomas Rymer Jones, "Cassell's Book of Birds" containing four hundred engraving and coloured plates, volumes one and three, London, Cassell, Petter and Gaplin, late 19th Century, half calf with gilt tooled green and claret labels; together with "The Book of Birds", volumes one and two, Washington, National Geographic Society, 1937
Frank Henry Mason (1875-1965) an etching of 'Scarborough', pencil signed, titled and dated Aug 23 1919 to lower margin 12 x 17cm together with John Hassell (1767-1825) after Thomas Bradley 'Barton Ferry', engraving pub. 9th July 1801, inscribed 'To the Corporation of the Mayor and Burgesses of the Town and Borough of Kingston upon Hull etc. image 33 x 49cm and a print of Holy Trinity Church, Hull 16 x 23cm.
Eric Gill (English, 1882-1940). Border: Lovers Facing Left, wood engraving, Claverdon edition, 1929, 21.5cm by 7.5cm, framed & glazed with Goldmark Gallery label verso. Together with Animals All, wood engraving, [first published 1916], 7.5cm by 7.5cm, framed & glazed with Limited Edition Certificate verso numbered 34/80, 1971 (2)
An exceptionally rare mid 18th century circa 1750 Dutch stipple engraved wineglass after Gyrinus and David Wolff. The glass featuring naive stipple engraving featuring cherubs with torches beneath a star, perhaps symbolism of Christmas night in Christianity. The trumpet bowl over central knop stem with bubble control centre. The whole thing over a circular folded foot. Rough pontil to underside. With visible historic damage and careful and clean repair, please see additional images. Measures approx. 17.2cm tall, 7.5cm diameter at rim.
A large quantity of prints, pictures and frames including: a small framed watercolour of a loch scene with distant mountains,a framed painting of an Eastern gentleman with a bird of prey, a framed atmospheric picture on fabric of ancient ruins signed M. Fereyo?, a framed painting of a lady poring tea, a framed Sepia picture of the galleon H.M.S. Worcester, a framed colour print of a Lancaster bomber in flight after Coulson, a framed print "The Charge of the Light Brigade", a framed watercolour of an arched marine rock formation, signed M. Cooper?, a framed colour print of the launch of a lifeboat in early times, a framed picture of an archway in an Eastern township, a framed colour print "The Paras are Landing", a framed painting of a young girl with long hair, a pair of small framed colour prints of a monument framed by an archway and a castle beyond a bridge, a framed early engraving "Woodcock Shooting", etc.,
Bristol Interest - 19th century coloured engraving - 'This View of the Conflagration of the City of Bristol taken from the centre of Somerset Street, Kingsdown during the riots on the night of 30th October 1831, dedicated to J.F. Sheppard Esq, Grove House, Clevedon', drawn by F.S. Martin, engraved by C. Rosenberg, London, publ. Feb 1832. W.J. Wade printseller, together with 'Queen Square on the night of Oct. 30, 1831', printed by Englemann and another coloured engraving titled 'The City of Bristol', 46.5cm x 48.5cm and smaller, all framed under glass (3)Alexander Gallery labels verso
A Dutch witchcraft copper engraving bookplate, from 'Toonneel des Menschelyken Levens. of De Vernieuwde Gulden Winkel...' by Joost Van den Vondel (1587-1679), published by Jan Graal, Amsterdam, 1718,plate 9 x 12cmCondition ReportLight cockling and timestaining. The engraving is sharp and presents well overall. The bookplate has been window mounted and has not been viewed out of the mount.
A silver-mounted cowrie shell snuffbox, 'I.L' maker's mark, late 18th century,the hinged cover later engraved 'W. Porter' above a Celtic cross and circle enclosed with an egg-and-dart border,8.5cm long3cm highCondition ReportA patch of restoration to one edge of the shell which has slight cracks to the edges. The engraving is likely later. Minor knocks and wear throughout.
Charles Turner (1774-1857), after George Christopher Horner 'The Yorkshire Rose' hand-coloured engraving, published in 1838 by Henry Nicholson, Bedale, Yorkshire 39 x 58.5cm, visibleProvenance: Purchased from the dealer and runner 'Long Sue' Jones, c.2016, who travelled thousands of miles per week in the 70s and 80s, and sold at Bermondsey every Friday.Condition ReportFramed: 46 x 66cmTime staining and foxing. Scattered small brown spots and speckles and dirty marks throughout, please see images. There is a strip of discolouration along the left edge. The colours in the sky are possibly a little faded. Not viewed out of glazed frame. No margins appear to be visible. Frame not period. Please see the additional images.
After Simon van de Passe, probably 19th century, an engraved copper portrait plaque of George Villiers, Marquess of Buckingham, depicted three-quarter length, engraved with the Marquess of Buckingham's coat of arms verso, within a silk-lined red leather case,plaque 6 x 4.8cmProvenance: Purchased from Bermondsey market in around 1969.Condition ReportDrilled hole to the top edge. Engraving crisp. Some wear to the plaque, with lighter areas of metal. Case lining worn and marked. Wear and losses to the leather case.
HMS 'Royal George', a seal made from a copper nail, engraved 'Part of the Wreck of the Royal George. Sunk 1782. Recovd. 1839',2.4cm long, anda ship's timber paperweight,in the form of a book, with an applied paper label 'Recovered from the wreck of the Royal George, October, 1839, which sunk at Spithead, August 1782, when the Brave ADMIRAL KEMPENFELT, and Officers, with upwards of 800 of his crew met... watery grave'.9 x 15.6cm (2)Provenance: The book from the collection of Ted Few.Condition ReportNail) In good order, with crisp engraving.Book) Chips, losses and wear. Split to the page edge. Losses and wear to the labels.
A silver-mounted manta ray tail, 18th century, the tail covered in barnacles, the mount with foliate engraving,85cm longProvenance: Purchased in 2018 from an old Viennese Kunstkammer.Condition ReportWear and slight rubbing to the mount. Some losses and wear commensurate with the age and nature of the item.
An Omega Constelation Gentleman's WristwatchModel: 168018Serial: 30275254Year: 1969Case Material: Gold Plated Stainless SteelCase diameter: 36mmDial: SilveredNumerals: BatonMovement: Automatic ChronometerCalibre: 564Functions: Date ApertureStrap: Brown LeatherBuckle: Base MetalBox & Papers: No The watch appears to be in good working order, no long-term tests have been performed and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, a full service is advised on all watches and pocket watches once purchased. Surface scratches & wear consistent with age The online condition report may not mention mechanical replacements or imperfections to the movement, case, dial, pendulum, separate base(s) or dome.Watches with water-resistant cases may have been opened to examine movements, but no warranties are given regarding their water resistance.It is also important to note that we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of individual components, such as wheels, hands, crowns, crystals, screws, bracelets, and wrist bands, since subsequent repairs and restoration may have changed the original components. Also, we cannot guarantee the authenticity or originality of any engraving or re-engraving on watch cases, case backs, bracelets, straps or internal movements.

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