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A WALKER & HALL EDWARDIAN SILVER STANDISH the acanthus leaf edged, the stand bears heraldic crest, having pen tray, two cut glass inkwells flanking the central removable taper stick holder with chained snuffer, 34cm, Sheffield 1903m silver weight; 1007gCondition report: Wobbles on a flat surface, a few small dents to inner tray platform on which inkwells sit, a few scratches, very black, needs a good clean. Small bruise / chips to both glass wells, one silver cover is loose, the collar detaches from glass well, some splits to silver collar, rim of other cover, dented down a bit on it’s rim decoration. Chamber stick – the candle holder bit is loose, some small dents to the top of this holder, the bottom rim which fits into base is dented, the securing ring for chain where it attaches to handle is detached at one point of the ring.
Ken Delve. Bomber Command 1936-1968. An Operational and Historical Record. A WW2 First Edition Hardback book. Dust jacket in very as it the spine. Printed by Pen and Sword Publishers of Great Britain. Multi-signed by RAF bomber command pilots:- James Tait, Augustus Walker, Tony Iveson, John Elliot, Peter Green, G. Cook, Jack Bromfield, Dave Fellows, Ted Dunford, Brian Blamley, John Langston, Ken Lucas, John Bell, John De Hoop, Jo Lememto, Geo Dunn, Bob Sebasbe and few others. 306 pages. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Omega Seamaster 120m Quartz, a stainless steel date gentleman's wristwatch, c.1979, the black dial with baton markers, the cal 1342 movement numbered 43656078, the case numbered 196-0200/396-0908, 38mm, Omega bracelet1315/364, serviced 03/2021Working order with 20 links plus the clasp, the crown is not signed and we believe that to be original and correct, the hour changes by pulling the winder out, the minute hand moves by pressing a pen nib into the the crown for a few seconds, release then press agin and hold the second hand and minute hands then both rotate, there is no paperwork with the watch apart from the service card
1926/7 WALSALL V ASHINGTON Programme for the game at Fellows Park dated 6/9/26. Professional repair to the spine, rust mark where the staple has been removed. Some old tape marks on the back page and a small pen picture has been removed but has been professionally repaired. Marks on cover. Poor to fair
1933 GERMANY XI v GLASGOW RANGERS Friendly played 17/5/1933 at Poststadion in Berlin. Rare issue of ''Die Fusball Woche'' (The Football Weekly) dated 15/5/1933. Includes extensive match previews including history of Glasgow Rangers, pen pictures of the 17 man strong Rangers squad plus full programme style ''2-3-5'' format team line-ups with players set out in position on field of play. This issue also reviews the 1933 Italy v England (Friendly) played in Rome on 13/15/1933 with team line-ups listed, match reports and picture of the England team. Ex bound volume. Ex bound volume. Generally good
ENGLAND WORLD CUP 1966 AUTOGRAPHS An original official World Cup scrap book with World Cup Willie logos on the covers. The scrap book contains a hand signed magazine picture with pen picture underneath of all 22 players from the England 1966 squad plus a picture signed by Alf Ramsey, Harold Shepherdson, Alan Mullery, Roger Hunt and Peter Thompson. Good
A Flight, Barr & Barr Worcester porcelain inkstand, circa 1820, painted with a titled view of Windsor Castle against a gilt enriched cobalt blue ground, the gilt entwined handle with twin eagle heads, red painted factory mark to base, length 15cm (cracked and restored, missing covers), together with a group of English porcelain, including a Barr Flight teacup and saucer, a New Hall sugar bowl and a pen tray (faults and repairs).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Thackeray (William Makepeace, novelist, 1811-63) 3 Autograph Letters, 1 signed W.M. Thackeray to Captain Alexander & 2 to Anne Thackeray (addressed as "Nanny" and "Fat" for "Fat Lump of Pure Gold" & ending "Papa" and "God Bless You Both"), together 9pp. & 2 address panels, 8vo, postmarked 5th August 1843 & n.d., written while on a European tour and mentioning Vanity Fair, "In a book called Vanity Fair there is an account of a regiment and the officers, who are pretty stupid but not so stupid by any means as the young gentlemen of the 21st Royal Scots Fusiliers your Uncle's regiment and mentioning Pendennis, small pen and ink illustration in the text of one letter, folds, small tear along one fold, slightly browned; and 5 other pieces, including: 3 watercolour wash sketches by Thackeray (1 with Autograph note from Thackeray asking the recipient to call), "Harriet Marion Thackeray's Duties for Monday Morning" [Harriet Marian Thackeray [Minny] (1840-75), wife of Leslie Stephen] and an ALs from Elizabeth Strickland to Mr Alexander, v.s., v.d. (8 pieces).
Lake District.- Holland (Peter, Liverpool-based artist who exhibited at the Royal Academy, active c. 1781 to 1812) Sketches of the Lakes, an album containing 62 original watercolour studies of lakes, waterfalls, bridges, and sites of natural interest, including the 'Bowder Stone in Barrowdale, Cumberland', many of which appear to have been used as designs for aquatints engraved by C. Rosenberg in a scarce publication of the same name (see second item), pen and ink title page 'Sketches of the Lakes by Peter Holland', 3 pp. with pen and ink numbered list, each with title identifying location, all on uniform laid paper with watermarks of the letters 'VDL', each leaf approx. 160 x 210 mm (6 1/4 x 8 1/4 in), all with ruled brown ink borders, marginal inscriptions and number to upper right corner of each, occasional minor spotting and browning, some surface dirt, owner's ink inscription to front free endpaper and bookplate to front pastedown, minor worm damage to front pastedown and first few leaves, contemporary calf, sympathetically rebacked, blind tooled, gilt, scuffed and rubbed, worn, oblong 8vo, 1771; together with Holland's Select Views of the Lakes in Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Lancashire from drawings made by P. Holland, engraved by C. Rosenberg, title, 21 aquatints, each with accompanying descriptive text leaf, scattered browning throughout, some surface dirt, stitched binding loose in places, a few leaves coming loose, blue paper wrappers, oblong 4to, printed by James Smith, for John Peeling, 1772 (2) Provenance: [Album of watercolours] Daniel Daulby, Liverpool (Liverpool brewer, prints and drawings collector, author of a catalogue of Rembrandt's etchings in 1796, died 1799); probably his posthumous sale Liverpool, 12 August 1799 and 8 following days (T. Vernon); Private collection, Cumbria.[Aquatints] Henry Swainson Cowper (1865-1941); Private collection, Cumbria.⁂ Holland exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1781, 1782, and 1793, and in the latter exhibition the artist included 2 landscapes of Cumberland subjects. He also exhibited at the 'Second Exhibition of the Society for Promoting Painting and Design in Liverpool' in 1787, where he exhibited alongside paintings by Fuseli, Gainsborough, Reynolds and Stubbs. [see E. Rimbault Dibdin, Liverpool Art and Artists in the Eighteenth Century, The Walpole Soc., vol. 6, p. 85].
Royal Navy.- Malcolm (George John, Rear-Admiral, 1830-84) Log Book on HMS Cumberland and Letter Book, autograph manuscript & others, 36pp. excluding blanks, 5 pen and ink plans for a house, original roan, gilt lettering "GJM" on upper cover, rubbed, 1851-52; Work Book [Letter Book] on HMS Barracouta, autograph manuscript, c. 70pp. excluding blanks and pages of pencil calculations, numerous pencil sketches, original roan-backed marbled boards, lacks spine, 1861, reverse entries, 4to & folio (2). ⁂ Places visited include: Dominica and Montserrat, Bermuda, Port au Prince, Port Royal Jamaica etc.
Danube, Hungary & Serbia.- Gutch (John Wheeley Gough, Queen's Messenger, 1808-62).- Album of travels along the Danube, Hungary & Serbia, pen and ink and watercolours of landscapes, houses and peasant costumes, manuscript captions and notes in ink and pencil, 71pp., a few ff. excised at beginning and end, original calf-backed boards, rubbed, slightly rubbed, corners bumped, tear at head of spine, Mandar bookticket, 120 x 190mm., April-May 1845.⁂ Drawings include: "Beach on the Danube near Presburg"; "Tracking a boat on the Danube near Gunya... 22 horses some pulling our way some another a scene of noise & confusion"; "Buda or Ofan on the Danube"; "Hungarian Shepherd"; "A Slavonian Hungarian Peasant"; "The English Messengers house at Alexnitza [Aleksinac] formerly that of the Turkish Pacha"; "A Servian Tatar"; "Travelling in Servia 200 miles in 27 hours..."; "Sweti Stevân Monastery of St Stephen"; "Bulgarian Peasants at Alexnitza 10 May 1845"; "The Commandant's house at Alexnitza"; "Alexnitza - The Guard house & gate separating Servia & Turkey" etc.Provenance: Gutch, previously a surgeon, travelled to Serbia in the 1840s as a Queen's Messenger, a courier employed by the Foreign Office and still in existence to this day. One of the pictures depicts Gutch drawing the English Messengers House at Aleksinac with the aid of a camera lucida.

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