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Wegmann, Bertha: (1847 Soglio Graubünden - Kopenhagen 1926). Früchtestillleben ("Frugter"). Öl auf Lwd. (vor 1913). Ca. 69 x 51 cm. Verso auf Etikett sign. u. bez. Gerahmt. Vorne Plakette mit Namensz. auf der Rahmung. Laut Etikett verso augestellt in der Kunsthalle Charlottenborg Kopenhagen (April) 1913 mit der Ausst.-Nummerierung 551. Ebenso verso altes Etikett (um 1915) mit dem Verweis auf das "Svenskt biografiskt handlexikon" von 1906. - Still life of fruits. Label signed and inscribed. Framed. In front plaque with name. According to the label on the verso made in Charlottenborg Copenhagen 1913. D
A mother-of-pearl zodiac necklace by Peggy Daven, comprising a round mother-of-pearl plaque with a raised Gemini pattern, within a textured frame with a diamond accent, dangling from a flat cable link chain with pearl spacers, completed with a lobster clasp, yellow metal marked '750', signed and cased, overall length 41.0 cm, total weight of item 6.8 grams.
A signet ring, a collar pin and a single cufflink; the signet ring comprises a raised square ring head, with a monogram, to a flat shank, marked '18ct' with maker's mark 'M&M', ring size P; the 9ct yellow gold collar pin has a knife-edge design embellished with engine-turned patterns, hallmarked '9ct' with maker's mark 'JG&S', measures 4.5 cm; A single Swivlink cufflink in 9ct yellow gold, with a rectangular bevelled plaque, engraved with initials, Birmingham hallmarked '375' with maker's mark 'H.G&S', 1994; Total weight of items 16.1 grams (3).
A Tiffany & Co. 'Somerset' wide mesh bracelet in sterling silver, together with a ball chain necklace; the bracelet comprises a Milanese mesh weaved soft bangle with a logo plaque in the inner band, signed Tiffany, with London import marks, 1998, cased in original packaging, internal circumference 20.0 cm, band measures 2.7 cm wide; the unbranded two-tone ball chain marked '925', 40.5 cm in length; Total weight of items 132.3 grams (2).tarnished with patina
ALBERT GUIBARA (AMERICAN, B.1944); a gilt metal sculpture of a tree in full leaf issuing from a rocky mineral base, bearing an engraved artist's plaque with an indistinct signature. 44 cm wide x 54 cm highA few tendrils that don't end in a leaf, I am not sure if this is a result of missing leaves, but the tree doesn't have any obvious large areas of missing foliage, the substrate is in good order and the plaque is intact, see the extra images for further details.
dating: First half of the 20th Century provenance: Sulawesi, Straight, single-edged blade with dents. Bone ring-nut. Curved, wooden grip with silver cap provided with raceme frame and metallic plaque decorated with flowers. Wooden scabbard with silver mounts engraved with racemes. length 32,5 cm.
dating: early 20th Century provenance: The Philippines, Wooden plaque lined with red fabric, featuring a small collection of models of daggers, knives, pole-arms, with arrows and bow. The small daggers and knives have the type of knife engraved on the blade ('BOLO, 'KAMPILAN', 'BARONG', 'CRIZ', ecc.); all blades made of iron, with copper hilts and bone grips (small defects). Together with a miniature bow with many arrows and wooden shields. In diorama. dimensions 33,5 x 46 cm.
A rectangular Delft polychrome pottery plaque,18th century, ca. 1760-70, Netherlands,The plaque depicting a superbly executed and richly coloured flower-filled wicker basket. Marked on the back 'A:K.', possibly for Albertus Kiehl, owner of pottery De Witte Starre 1761-1772.,30.5 x 30.5 cm,,Provenance: Sotheby's (Mak van Waay), Amsterdam 1978. Published in 'Kunst- en antiekveiling 1979, overzicht tweede helft 1978', page 124.
WW1 Death Plaque for Rifleman Clifford Henry Jones of 16th London Regiment, Westminster Rifles. Bronze Plated Plaque Engraved with Name of Death, Measuring 5 inches in Diameter. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Major General Sir Philip Carnegy KCB Presentation Griffin With Silver Named Plaque Presented to Him on His Retirement on 12th April 1919. He Served with 2nd Battalion, 4th Gurkha Regiment. Comes with Internet Print out of his Life. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Roger Smith. A fine and exceptionally rare 18K gold manual wind wristwatch with power reserve indication and co-axial escapementModel: Series 2, Commission Piece No.20-CDate: Purchased January 2011Movement: 28-jewel English finished gilded and frosted manual wind, Co-Axial escapement, free sprung quadradjust balance, raised barrel bridge, gold chatons and cocks, hand engraved No.20-C and MMXIDial: Engine turned silver, black Roman numerals to brushed surround, outer minute divisions, subsidiary seconds at 6, up/down power reserve indication at 10, 18K gold pointed baton hands, blued steel power reserve handCase: Polished round, exhibition back secured by 6 screwsStrap/Bracelet: Tan brown Roger Smith alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Hand engraved 18K gold buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 38mm Accompaniments: Wooden Roger Smith display box made by Linley with silver plaque stamped No.20-C, Ownership & Service History booklet, yellow Service Return Box, Roger Smith leather pouch, spare black Roger Smith alligator leather strapFootnotes:Independent watchmaking has finally started to command the attention it deserves and it is with great pleasure we offer the current timepiece at auction by one of the most well respected living watchmakers - Roger W. Smith OBE.In 1986 Roger enrolled on a course at the Manchester School of Horology aged just 16. This proved to be a life changing moment for Roger as it was at the School that he first encountered the late George Daniels (1926-2011), considered the greatest watchmaker of the last century leaving a lasting legacy like no other. Aged just 22, Roger completed his first working pocket watch and was able to present it to George Daniels at his workshop on the Isle of Man. The sharp but constructive advice he received resulted in a further 5 and half years honing his skills. In 1998 Roger finally succeeded in impressing George Daniels and was invited to move to the Isle of Man to work on the Millennium series with Daniels directly. The Millennium was created over a period of 3 years with delivery made in 1999 ahead of the new millennium. This was the first collaboration between George and Roger and each watch was painstakingly hand-finished by the two of them in what is considered as an 'English style'. With just 48 examples made in yellow gold it is difficult to overestimate just how important these watches were to the advancement of independent Horology using the Co-Axial escapement - a movement that is considered a greater development than any other since the work of Thomas Mudge in 1755 and is quite simply phenomenal.After the success of the Millennium, George and Roger conspired to create a further collaboration with the Anniversary, a step further into fully hand created watches consciously creating a fully British born handmade watch. This was a true collaboration with Roger making changes and also improving on the Co-Axial design. They planned to create 35 Anniversary watches to signify the amount of years that had passed since George created his first hand created watch.The Series 2 was the first of Rogers watches to be entirely made in-house. Each watch comprises of 225 parts and have all been meticulously and lovingly finished to an exceptionally high standard. The current example is numbered 20-c and was the 32nd Series 2 to be delivered. In late 2011 Roger moved from a 38mm case to a 40mm case making this 1 of just 9 Series 2s that was housed in the early Phase 1 38mm case. This watch is particularly special as it is believed to be the last of the Phase 1s to have been cased in yellow gold. This Series 2 is in excellent condition having been kept safe since first received in 2011. Accompanying the watch are all the original accessories including a finely crafted wooden Roger Smith display box by Linley and the Ownership and Service History booklet. Limited to producing just 15 watches a year, obtaining one of Rogers works of art is a rare thing. Since Roger formed the company in 2001 he has made 128 RW Smith watches with 68 of them being a Series 2. This auction therefore represents an extraordinary opportunity to be the keeper of one his exclusive timepieces. As a British company we are also honoured to be offering a British made watch on British soil.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Dixon electroplated part flatware service in three tiers contained in an oak cabinet, oval plaque to the top for E J Holt CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - Ernest James Henry (Billy) Holt, CMG, CBE (1883 - 1972) who for more than 50 years was closely associated with athletics. He started as a sprinter with South London Harriers and turned to the administration side of the sport when he retired, He became an honorary official in 1907 when he was appointed assistant secretary of South London Harriers. In 1932 he became treasurer of the Amateur Athletic Association and progressed to become honorary secretary of the Amateur Athletic Board and honorary secretary treasurer of the International Amateur Athletic Federation. He was Director of Organization for the 1948 Olympic Games in London and was later invited to be adviser and technical director for the organisation of the 1956 games in Melbourne. He also held other roles in the Los Angeles 1932, Berlin 1936 and Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. In recognition of his services to the sport he was awarded the O.B.E. in 1947, C.B.E in 1953 and C.M.G. in 1957Freemasonry - He was initiated in Black Horse of Lombard Street Lodge, No. 4155, in 1922, Master of Athlon Lodge in 1938 and had coached the long-distance athlete, Gordon Pirie.
Railwayana to include nine limited edition collectors plates of various sets to include a Davenport pottery plate depicting King Edward II locomotive, various plaque depicting different locomotives and a group of model railway magazines to include Black Track, Model Railway Constructor and others, Location: G
WW2 POW Made Kings Dragoon Guards Regimental Plaque, fine quality Italian prisoner of war (P.O.W) carved wooden plaque with central regimental badge of the Kings Dragoon Guards. To bottom corner is carved “A MEDIGI” and inked to the reverse with details; Volunteer fireman’s axe with blackened axe head and wooden haft; two glazed framed black and white photographs of WW1 British troops in uniform; WW1 printed discharged certificate; 4x coloured certificates for 7th Queens Own Hussars, 9th Queens Royal Lancers and two for the 3rd The Kings Own Hussars. Two of the certificates have been filled in
16th Queen’s Lancers Boer War Medal Pair. Awarded to 4600 PTE C WOOD 16 LANCERS. Comprising: Queens South Africa Medal three clasps Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, King’s South Africa Medal, two clasps South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. Medals are attractively mounted with a 1900 Queen Victoria chocolate tin (Empty) and a silver [plaque A SOUVENIR OF SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902. The whole mounted into a wood and glazed frame. Please note initial to QSA C to the KSA C Both medals with same regimental number and regiment. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
9th Bn Norfolk Regiment Unique Name WW1 Memorial Plaque. Issued to commemorate EDWARD LEWIS FAWKES who paid the ultimate sacrifice for his country. GC. Private Edward Lewis Fawkes was a native of Pentney Norfolk. He was Killed in Action on the 15th September 1916 whilst serving on the Western Front with the 9th Bn Norfolk Regiment. PAYMENT BY BANK TRANSFER ONLY
Miniature books. A group of 13 miniature or small format books, each with one or both covers in hall-marked silver (one with gilt metal covers), late 19th-early 20th century, comprising: The Book of Common Prayer, Oxford: University Press & London: Henry Frowde, with contemporary ink ownership inscription to front free endpaper verso, full silver binding with plain spine, clasp, and hinged joints, front and rear covers with open work silver scrollwork, the front cover with monogram O.E.V.M., the rear with date 1902, 99 x 65 mm; The Book of Common Prayer, London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, red morocco with silver plaque to front cover, depicting Holman Hunt's 'The Light of the World', hallmarked 1905, 116 x 78 mm; Fromme's Wiener Porte-Monnaie Kalender 1881, Vienna: Carl Fromme, [1880], with photographic frontispiece, red cloth with gilt metal front and rear covers (darkened with some stains), front cover with imperial eagle, rear cover with flowers, both within decorative borders, 45 x 32 mm; Poetical Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson (2 copies), Eyre & Spottiswoode, both silver front covers with embossed portrait of Tennyson (one front cover nearly detached); Royal Bijou Birthday Book (2 copies), Eyre & Spottiswoode, one silver front cover showing 5 angels' heads surrounded by clouds, the other with an outdoor tavern scene; The Book of Common Prayer (4 copies), Eyre & Spottiswoode or Oxford: University Press & London: Henry Frowde, one silver front cover with 5 angels' heads design as above, one with lilies, one with a flowers and foliage design around a central plain panel, the last depicting a woman clinging to a stone cross; Hymns Ancient and Modern (2 copies), London: for William Clowes & Sons, both silver front covers with a similar 5 angels' heads design as above, the last 10 items listed all approximately 55 x 45 mm, plus a worn black morocco slip/carry case for an unknown small format book (book not present), with hallmarked silver front panel depicting 5 angel's headsQTY: (14)NOTE:Bondy, pp.167-168.

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