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Westminster School - After A. Pugin, Four Scenes from R. Ackermann's "History of Westminster School", "School Room", "Dormitory", "Hall", and "Scholar", coloured engraving, 23.7 x 30.5cm; Edward Frank Gillet (1874-1927), Scholar surrounded by piles of books in a library, signed and inscribed "Ex Libris To My Friend George Garrett" in pencil in the margin, etching, 27 x 32.5cm, and an invitation to the Coronation of King George V sent to C. A. Crow at Westminster School, framed. (6)
Group of 7 Second World War medals awarded to 7580134 W. O. CL.1 R Dow R. A. O.C., comprising the G S M with Palestine clasp, 1939-45 star, Africa star, Italy star, Defence medal, War medal with oak leaf, and a Long Service and Good Conduct medal with clasp "Regular Army", on bar, in cardboard envelope. (a lot)
Second World War Clinometer Field Mark VI No.43165, 1941, by E. R. Watts & Son, London, cased; American wall clock, the walnut case with a verre églomisé panel, 65.7 x 39.2 x 10.8cm; black limestone mantel cock with a movement striking on a bell, 28 x 30 x 16.5cm; pair of candle holders ensuite, H.18.5cm, and a Lip Type Courant pocket watch, (a/f), cased. (8)
Robert Edgar Stone (1903-1990), Revivalist fine silver cylindrical vase with stylised scroll floral decoration in relief beneath a flared rim, with a wavey band below, on a wavey line raised circular foot, the pierced domed cover with a pierced stylised floral finial, on an Ogden mottled marble stand, marked beneath on base for London, 1948, with his facsimile signature, height of vase, 24.5cm, height overall 28.5cm, 550grs. (R E Stone was a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths). Provenance: Angela Lascelles and hence by direct descent.
A white metal, sapphire and diamond reverse cluster ring, featuring a centre round brilliant cut diamond within a border of eight round sapphires, with a diamond cut surround and an outer border of fourteen single cut diamonds, all in claw settings, centre diamond diameter approx 4.45 to 4.4mm, weight estimated as 0.32 carats, assessed mounted colour J to K and clarity SI1 to SI2, sapphire diameters each approx 2.3mm, total weight estimated as 0.80 carats, single cut diamond diameters each approx 1.45mm, total weight estimated as 0.14 carats, size R, gross weight 5.3g, stamped and tested as 18ctSeveral sapphires are chipped.
Six Franklin Mint vehicles, to include Rolls Royce and a Rolls Royce Silver Ghost together with limited edition Corgi Mini CoopersFranklin Mint – 1922 Ahrens-Fox R-K-4 Fire Engine, 1911 Rolls Royce, 1929 Bentley, 1912 Christie Pumper Fire engineIncluding limited edition Corgi Mini Coopers,
A collection of autographed original and reproduction movie posters of various sizes including CHICAGO (2002) British quad signed by Editor MARTIN WALSH, EAST OF EDEN (R 1955) US one sheet signed by LEONARD ROSENMAN, OPERATION CROSSBOW (1965) U.S. one sheet, signed by MICHAEL ANDERSON, THE CACTUS KID (2000) US one sheet signed by DON ASHLEY, CHILDREN OF THE DAMNED (R 1964) British quad and various sizes x 5 signed by Screenwriter JOHN BRILEY, FANTASIA (R 1940) promotional poster unsigned. All rolled. (10)
Weslake Metisse race bike. 900cc. Circa 1990. Engine No. 523CZ This machine was built by Pat French of M. R. D in the early 1990s for Colin Bevan who went on to win 3 Southern 100 meetings reaching speeds of 150mph. In the last seven years it has been rebuilt by the present owner and tuned by Gary Bryan of Wrexham. c/w old photos of the bike racing
Various collectables including turned tobacco barrel 'from the teak of HMS Ganges the last sailing ship to serve as a seagoing flagship' to/w a spelter newel-post lamp modelled as the Statue of Liberty (f/r), Victorian papier maché inkstand, Asian brassware 1962 Aviation chart sheet 17 South East England etc (box)
Rolex Submariner Oyster Perpetual Date gentleman's wristwatch 16800, stainless steel Oyster bracelet number*******. Case number R********. Rotating bezel, screw down 'Rolex' crown and Oyster case back. numbered *****. Complete with two spare links and John Pass Jewellers service pouch. Watch winds, runs and ticks down. Some very light scratches to strap commensurate with age. bezel very clean, hands, crystal and date window good. Pin / bar from lower left lug is missing or requires attention. Generally very good.
Marine bulkhead clock with military crowsfoot marked to the reverse A.P.727 A.C.O/R/12/59. Painted black outer case with brass door housing and bevelled glass. Manual winding movement. Inner hour marker with outer large minute marker and red second hand. Diameter of face 23cm, diameter of case 27cm. In good original condition. Movement untested but moving freely.
WWII Richard Taylor Multi-Signed Print Titled Rendezvous With Destiny - D-Day 6th June 1944 by Richard Taylor, Signed by The Artist Plus 2 Veterans includes Robert R Heurgue and Vince Speranza, with a WWII US Army Para Wing Badge at the Bottom-Centre, Approx size 15 x 21 inches. 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
Two Corgi Aviation Archive 1/72 scale diecast limited edition RAF Typhoon models to include AA36407 Battle Of Britain 75th Anniversary Scheme (1172/2000, model mint with sealed accessory pack etc, box near mint) and AA36401 17(R) Sqn, RAF Coningsby 2006 (1789/4580, model dirty but in otherwise excellent condition with sealed accessory pack but extended airbrake support rod snapped but present, box good)
Eddison (E. R.) Mistress of Mistresses: A Vision of Zimiamvia, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author on front free endpaper, light scattered spotting to endpapers, 1935; The Worm Ouroboros, new edition, 1924, illustrations by Keith Henderson, original cloth, spie ends bumped, otherwise excellent, 8vo (2)
Mastin (John) The Autobiography of a Picture, ink ownership inscription on endpapers, 1910 § Carling (John R.) The Weird Picture, 1905 § Baerlein (Anthony) Daze, the Magician, signed presentation inscription from the author on front free endpaper, dust-jacket, torn with portion of loss to upper panel and spine, tears and fraying to edges, 1936, first editions, lightly foxed or spotted, original cloth, lightly faded; and c.50 others, horror and mystery fiction, v.s. (c.50)

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