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James Bond Thunderball Ian Fleming first edition, first impression Hardback book with dust-jacket, further within clear protective sleeve, Published by Jonathan Cape, 1961. Condition Report: clean bright boards, dust-jacket creased with chips to spine ends and corners (some loss) toning, marks and light foxing to edges.
James Bond The Spy Who Loved Me Ian Fleming first edition, first impression Hardback book with later dust-jacket, further within clear protective sleeve, Published by Jonathan Cape, 1962.Condition Report: clean bright boards, light foxing to dust-jacket and top edge, otherwise a clean bright copy.
James Bond For Your Eyes Only Ian Fleming first edition, first impression, Hardback book, with dust-jacket, further within clear protective sleeve, Published by Jonathan Cape, 1960.Condition Report: clean bright boards, toning and marks to dust-jacket with rubbing to spine ends and corners, ink ownership to front free endpaper, light foxing to edges some heavier to top edge, toning to pages.
A VICTORIAN GILT BRASS NOVELTY 'SHIPS WHEEL' DESK TIMEPIECERETAILED BY WATERHOUSE, DUBLIN, LATE 19th CENTURYThe French circular eight-day single train movement with platform lever escapement regulated by sprung monometallic balance planted vertically on the backplate, the 2.25 inch circular silvered Roman numeral dial with blued steel hands within canted gilt insert behind bevel glazed fixed cavetto moulded engine-milled banded bezel, the frosted gilt case modelled as a ship's wheel fitted with nine brass handle pieces to a ring attached via squat spokes to the rotating outer sleeve of the drum housing the movement, with two fixed outswept brass plate supports applied with shaped plaque engraved WATERHOUSE, Dublin to front over cavetto moulded oval platform base.20cm (8ins) high, 17cm (6.75ins) wide, 12cm (4.75ins) deep. The Dublin branch of the London-based jewellers George Waterhouse and Company opened on Dame Street in 1842 and were best known for their copy of the Celtic Royal Tara brooch.
A FINE EBONISED ARCHITECTURAL MINIATURE LONGCASE TIMEPIECE WITH EARLY TIC-TAC ESCAPEMENT AND ALARMTHE MOVEMENT ATTRIBUTED TO JOHN WISE, LONDON, CIRCA 1673 AND LATERThe four double-baluster turned pillar movement with plates measuring 6.375 by 4 inches enclosing four-wheel train with the earliest form of tic-tac escapement regulated by lenticular bob half-seconds pendulum, the right hand side fitted with a transverse weight-driven alarm mechanism with verge crownwheel and vertically pivoted hammer for sounding on a bell mounted set above the plates, fitted with a 7 inch square gilt brass dial with Arabic hour engraved silvered alarm setting disc to the matted centre within applied narrow silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with cruciform half hour markers and Arabic five minutes within the minute track, with fine sculpted steel hands and gilt winged cherub mask spandrels to angles within line border interrupted by engraved text John Wise Londini fecit to lower edge, in a finely executed case most probably constructed using period elements with rising hood incorporating triangular pediment over crisply moulded projecting cornice, Knibb-style alternating scroll-and-circle pierced alarm sound fret to frieze, and Corinthian three-quarter columns with gilt caps and bases flanking fixed the dial aperture, the sides with rectangular glazed apertures and conforming quarter columns set against bargeboards rising past the lintel to meet the cornice overhang at the rear, the trunk with convex throat over 38.5 inch slender rectangular door applied with two long around a central short raised panels within a half-round moulded surround, on stepped ogee top plinth base decorated with high-position step to the box.174cm (68.5ins) high, 32cm (12.5ins) wide, 20.8cm (8ins) deep. John Wise senior is recorded in Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of Britain 1286-1700 as born in Banbury, Oxfordshire in 1624 and apprenticed to Peter Closon through Thomas Dawson in 1638, gaining his Freedom in October 1646. He apparently lived in Warwick 1653-68 where he repaired the clocks at St. Nicholas and St. Mary`s churches, the latter providing the venue for the baptism of three of his children. He moved back to London in 1669 where he was re-admitted to the Clockmakers` Company by redemption. He took many apprentices including no less than six of his sons; Richard (Free 1679), John (Free 1683), Thomas (Free 1686), Joseph (Free 1687), Peter (Free 1693) and Luke (Free 1694). He worked from 'neer the Popeshead in Moorfields' and was recorded as a recusant in 1682/3. John Wise senior died in 1690 and was buried at St. Andrew's, Holborn. The double-baluster form of the movement pillars of the current lot can be directly compared to those of a table clock by John Wise sold in these rooms on 6th September 2011 (lot 151) for £46,000 hammer and on a month-duration longcase clock (case later) with 9.5inch dial sold at Cheffins in their Fine Sale 11th September 2019 (lot 427) for £6,000. In addition to the double-baluster design pillars these two clocks also shared the same unusual portrait engraved decoration to the maintaining power winding hole shutters. When considering this unusual pillar design and the overall feel of the movement of the current lot an attribution to the workshop of John Wise would appear certain.The tic-tac escapement of the current lot is of the earliest form utilising an escape wheel with teeth profiles essentially matching those of a 'normal' wheel. This configuration can be compared to that seen on a short duration astronomical timing movement made for St. Andrews University by Joseph Knibb (at the order of astronomer James Gregory) in around 1673 illustrated in Dawson, Percy G.; Drover C.B.; and Parkes, D.W. Early English Clocks on page 137 (Plate 177). Although the escape wheel and pallet arbor in the present movement appear original the very small pallets are probably replacements most likely required dur to wear; not withstanding this the escapement would appear to be a significant survivor.The dial and case are most likely restorations/recreations executed to the highest standards resulting in an exquisite miniature clock of the finest proportions and detailing befitting of the fine early movement.Condition Report: Movement is in fine condition with original wheel-work to the going train; the second wheel arbor has been repaired with a sleeve and the escape wheel re-pinioned. The pallet arbor appears original but the pallets themselves have probably been reworked. The alarm mechanism appears as it should although the release/locking detent may be a replacement. Although the movement has an overall oxidised/patinated appearance it is in good working order having been carefully conserved to retain old surfacers to the mechanism. The dial is very well made but with some noticeable casting faults to the plate. The mellow colour/patination is very good but we suspect that it may be a very well executed restoration/reconstruction hence is best described as being of indeterminate age. The case is almost certainly of relatively recent construction (within the last 20 years or so) but is exquisitely made, beautifully detailed and of perfect proportions. The carcass almost certainly uses 'period' timber and the overall feeling of age with shrinkage and patination is very well expressed. The only notable blemishes to the case are a slight water stain to the left-hand front hood column and the fact that the trunk door is missing its lock.Timepiece is complete with pendulum, weights and a 17th century style engraved brass winding key. Condition Report Disclaimer
Minichamps (1/43 Scale) - a group of Ford Models to include (1) C-Max - yellow; (2) Ka - dark metallic red (2009) and (3) same as (2) but "Digital" - black, illuminous green stripes (Ltd 1008) - conditions are generally Mint in Near Mint to Mint rigid perspex cases and outer carded sleeve (some do have small labels attached to plinths and outer sleeves) - see photo. (3)
Minichamps (1/43 Scale) - a group of Ford Focus Models (1) - (1998) - black; (2) 2003 C-Max - silver (Ltd 1008); (3) - (2004) - blue (Ltd 1104) and (4) - (2011) - metallic red (Ford Focus sleeve) - conditions are generally Mint in Near Mint to Mint rigid perspex cases and outer carded sleeves. (4)
Minichamps (1/43 Scale) - Ford Capri (converted) Set to include (1) (Mark 1) white, black including interior; (2) (Mark 2) white, brown including interior and (3) (Mark 3) white - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint - rigid perspex case is generally Excellent (carded base and plinth have been re-worked) - with outer carded sleeve which is Excellent - (please note all cars are original and set has been changed to include three vehicles) - see photo.
Minichamps (1/43 Scale) - Ford Centenary Set (European) to include 6 models (1) 1963 Ford Cortina - pale greyish-blue; (2) 1964 Ford Taunus - silver; (3) 1969 Ford Capri (Mark 1) - silver; (4) 1971 Ford Escort (Mark 1) - white; (5) 2002 Ford Fiesta - blue and (6) Ford GT - yellow, black stripes - conditions are Mint including rigid perspex cases and outer carded sleeves - all contained in a Near Mint sleeve with correct booklet and outer transit carton - see photo.
Minichamps (1/43 Scale) - Ford Centenary Set (American) to include 6 vehicles (1) 1928 Ford Model A Standard - beige, black; (2) 1940 Ford De-Luxe (Woody) - green, black with wood effect side panels; (3) 1948 Ford F1 Pick-Up - red; (4) 1956 Lincoln Continental - off-white including hood; (5) 1958 Edsel Bermuda - two-tone white, salmon pink and (6) 1969 Mercury Marauder - dark red - conditions are generally Mint including rigid perspex cases and outer carded sleeves all contained in a Mint sleeve with outer transit carton and folded booklet - see photo.................
Amalgam "Ferrari F1 F2004 (1/4 Scale) Steering Wheel - condition is Mint including rigid perspex cases and packing pieces - comes with outer red Ferrari carded sleeve and plain white transit carton - with instruction/certificate of authenticity leaflet - see photo and Mattel (Hot Wheels) - (1/43 Scale) Ferrari F1 "Hungaroring 2004" - a pair which are mounted in a Mint rigid perspex case with outer carded packaging which is Excellent (couple of small scuffs) - see photo. (2)
Paul Dickov blue No.22 Leicester City short-sleeved jersey, 2002-03, Le Coq Sportif, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed LEICESTER CITY FOOTBALL CLUB, the reverse lettered DICKOV, the front of the shirt with faded Paul Dickov autograph, the sleeves with Nationwide Football League flashes Shirt in used condition, autographed faded and sleeve flashes poor
Two Reading Npower Championship play-off final jersey's v Swansea City AFC at Wembley, 30th May 2011, both by Puma with NPOWER FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges club crest and sponsor logo, embroidered NPOWER CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY-OFF FINAL READING FC V SWANSEA CITH AFC 30TH MAY 2011 - WEMBLEY STADIUM, the first Ben Hamer no.21 goalkeeper's long-sleeved jersey, reverse lettered HAMER, the second Alex Pearce no.26 short-sleeved jersey, reverse lettered PEARCE; sold together with Chris Haywood white Baltimore Blast no.8 jersey, circa 1990s, Bike, short-sleeved with BIKE AMERICA'S SOCCER CLUB sleeve badge, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered HAYWOOD and two FC Kuusysi Lahti Finland jerseys, circa 1989, both by Diadora, with club crest and sponsor logo's, the first a blue no.9 short-sleeved jersey and the second a white no.10 short-sleeved jersey, applied transfers damaged and sticky, it is believed the no.10 jersey was Mike Belfield the English striker, (5) Swansea City AFC defeated Reading 4-2, Alex Pearce was a unused substitute and Ben Hamer did not feature in the 2011 play-off final.
Jim Gannon blue & red Stockport County no.7 Associate Members' Autoglass Trophy Cup final jersey v Stoke City at Wembley, 16th May 1992, Gola, short-sleeved with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE sleeve badges, WEMBLEY 1992 badge, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse numbered 7 Stoke City defeated Stockport County 1-0. Jim Gannon played with Stockport during 1990-2000, making 383 appearances scoring 52 goals.
Mark Schwarzer signed yellow and black Chelsea no.23 goalkeeper's home jersey, season 2013-14, Adidas, long-sleeved with BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered SCHWARZER, signed in black marker pen on reverse Mark Schwarzer played with Chelsea during 2013-15 making four appearances.
Three Scottish clubs football jerseys, comprising Bryan Gunn squad signed black Hibernian no.1 goalkeeper's jersey, season 1998-99, Reusch, long-sleeved with padded elbows and shoulders, club crest badge, sponsor logo, reverse numbered 1, signed in black marker pen on the front by approximately 13 squad including Kenny Miller, Andy Watson, Scott Bannerman, John Hughes and others; Markus Heikkine red Aberdeen no.29 jersey, season 2003-04, Le Coq Sportif, short-sleeved with BANK OF SOTLAND PREMIERLEAGUE sleeve badges, club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered HEIKKINE, size 50/52in.; a white Rangers un-numbered away jersey, season 1992-93, Adidas, short-sleeved with applied club crest and sponsor logo, size 38/40in., (3)
Petri Pasanen team signed Ajax UEFA Champions League no.3 home jersey, season 2003-04, Adidas, short-sleeved with UEFA STARBALL and four time winners sleeve badges, printed club crest and sponsor logo, reverse lettered PASANEN, signed in black marker pen on the front including Ibrahimovic, Pienaar, Galasek, Litmanen, Stekelenburg, Sneijdar, and many others, size XL
Yellow and green Australia Adidas home jersey from the game v England on 12/2/2003 that took place at West Ham United's Upton Park stadium, the jersey is a long sleeved Adidas example with the Australian Coat of Arms embroidered on the front along with the manufacturer trademark and the game and its date, which is also embroidered. Both are in yellow. The back has no name or number and the Adidas tag is still attached to the left sleeve. The jersey is a squad issued spare that shows no signs of any match wear whatsoever. The game was part of the Castlemaine XXXX Tour International Friendly matches and was played in front of 34,590 fans and it finished in a 3-1 victory for Australia with the goals coming from Popovic, Kewell and Emerton. England's reply came from Francis Jeffers.
Yellow and green No.14 Umbro "Airtex" Australian International Jersey circa late 1970s, this is a short sleeved Umbro example in yellow with green trim in the famous and much sought after "Airtex" material. The front has the Australia National emblem mounted centrally and the manufacturer trademark on the right and the name UMBRO on the left. Both are in green, as is the collar, sleeve cuffs and trim. Back bears the no,14, which again is in green and the sleeves have the classic UMBRO pattern running down them. Although in excellent condition, the jersey shows no visible signs of match wear. Jerseys manufactured from the famous "Airtex" material that Umbro made famous in the 1970's are extremely sought after and this is rare item from, we believe, the middle of that decade.
Grant Hanley yellow, green and white No.31 Norwich City v. Portsmouth short-sleeved jersey, 2018-19, Errea, L, with crew-neck collar and badge, the reverse lettered HANLEY, the right sleeve with The Emirates FA Cup flash, areas of staining Hanley was shown a red card in this match F.A.Cup 3rd round match against Portsmouth after 15mins
Vincent Kompany sky-blue No.4 Manchester City short-sleeved jersey, 2018-19, Nike, XL, with button-up collar and badge, the reverse lettered KOMPANY, the front of the shirt autographed by eleven players, the right sleeve with Premier League Champions 2017/18 flash and left sleeve with Nexen Tire decal
Sol Campbell white No.6 England v. Croatia 2008 European Championship Qualifier long-sleeved jersey, 2007-08, Umbro, XXL, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge ENGLAND, with England v. Croatia 21.11.2007 decal, the reverse lettered CAMPBELL, the front of the jersey autographed by Sol Campbell, the right sleeve with UEFA Euro 2008 flash In the 2008 European Championship Qualifier played on 21st November 2007 at Wembley, Croatia defeated England 3-2
Rio Ferdinand red No.5 Manchester United v. Portsmouth 2008 Community Shield match issue short-sleeved jersey, Nike, XL, with v-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed MANCHESTER UNITED, the reverse lettered FERDINAND and also signed by Ferdinand, the right sleeve with McDonald's The FA Community Shield flash the left sleeve The FA Respect decal In the 2008 Community Shield match played on 10th August at Wembley Stadium, Manchester United defeated Portsmouth 3-1 on penalties
Niko Kranjcar red and white No.19 Croatia v. Israel Euro 2008 Qualifier match issue long-sleeved jersey, 2006, Nike, XL, with crew-neck collar and embroidered cloth badge inscribed HNS, the front Izrael - Hrvatska Tel Aviv, 15.11.2006 decal, the reverse lettered Kranjcar, the front and back of the jersey also autographed, the right sleeve with UEFA Euro 2008 flash In the Euro 2008 qualifier played on 15th November 2006 in Tel Aviv, Croatia defeated Israel 4-3
Per Mertesacker red Arsenal no.4 jersey 2012-13 season from the game v Fulham that took place on 10/11/12 at the Emirates stadium, Player issue Nike long sleeved example with Barclays Premier League badges. The front has the club badge and the Fly Emirates sponsor logo. It also has the "Arsenal Remembers" poppy logo that features the details of the game. It is XL in size. There is some evidence of match wear on the right sleeve and it is in excellent condition The game ended in a 3-3 draw with Mertersacker playing the whole 90 minutes
Thomas Vermaelen Arsenal red home jersey season 2011-12. Worn in the Emirates Cup tournament which took place over the weekend of 30th-31st of July at the Emirates stadium, Player issue white short sleeved Nike example with Emirates Cup badges on the arms. -The front has the 1886-2011 anniversary design Club crest and also the "FLY EMIRATES" sponsor logo. The back is lettered VERMAELEN and bears the number 5. There are signs of match wear on the right sleeve tournament badge. Overall it is in excellent condition The teams competing in the Emirates Cup were Arsenal, Boca Juniors, Paris St Germain and New York Red Bulls. This was the first time that clubs outside of UEFA jurisdiction had taken part. This jersey is from the game against New York Red Bulls which took place on July 31st.
Jeramie Frimpong red Arsenal No. 26 jersey from the 2011-12 season Champions League, Player issued long sleeved NIKE example with the UEFA RESPECT badge on the left sleeve and the CHAMPIONS League badge on the right. The front has the Arsenal 1886-20111 FORWARD anniversary Club crest with the FLY EMIRATES sponsor logo. The NIKE manufacturer trademark is also present in white. The back is lettered FRIMPONG and it bears the number 20. Both are in white with the numbers picked out in grey. The shirt is red with the customary white sleeve and is size L. There are no visible signs of match wear and the item is in excellent condition Arsenal progressed to the final 16 of the Champions League 2011/12 season, finally going out of the competition 4-3 on aggregate to Milan. Frimpong made a total of 14 appearances for the Gunners over the course of the campaign.
Santi Cazorla yellow and blue Arsenal no.19 jersey from the 2013-14 Champions league campaign. Player issued short sleeved NIKE example with the UEFA RESPECT badge on one arm and the Champions League badge on the other. The front has the Arsenal Club crest and also the FLY EMIRATES sponsor logo. The manufacturer trademark is also present, both are detailed in blue along with the collar and sleeve trim, and the jersey is a UK M. The back is lettered S. CAZORLA and it bears the no.19- again, both are detailed in blue. The inside neck has an Arsenal logo bearing the motto VICTORIA CONCORDIA CRESCT. There is no visible sign of match wear and the jersey is in excellent condition. Arsenal reached the last 16 of the competition and Cazorla made a total of 47 appearances in all competitions, scoring 7 goals.
Wojciech Szcesny Black Poland no.12 jersey from the 2014 World Cup Qualifiers, Player issued long sleeved jersey that has had the arms cut down to make a short sleeved example with the FIFA MY GAME IS FAIR PLAY badge on the left arm and the 2014 FIFA WORLD CUP QUALIFIERS badge on the right. The front has a centrally mounted Poland crest with the POLSKA design to its right. The manufacturer trademark is present and the no.12 is printed below that defined in grey and highlighted in white. The back is lettered SZCZESNY and bears the no.12, which again is detailed in grey and highlighted in white. The jersey shows signs of match wear under the left arm and the sleeve edges are uneven from where the player has requested them shortened. Poland did not make it through the qualifying stages from the 2014 World Cup Qualifiers.
Nobby Stiles white Airtex No.15 1970 World Cup Finals short-sleeve jersey, Umbro, M, with crew-neck collar and embroidered three lion badge The jersey was issued for Stiles, however, Nobby was a non-playing squad member for the 1970 finals in Mexico Tommie Hamilton came to Manchester from Edinburgh around 1960. He was a keen keep fit fanatic in his early years, always at the gym working out. it was there he met a few of the Scots who played for Manchester United. He decided to convert the cellar of his house into his own personal gymnasium. Some of Tommie's United pals started using his gym for weight training and he soon became good friends with some of them including Denis Law, Paddy Crerand and Jim Ryan. He helped a number of United players to fitness by introducing them to certain types of weight training. Manchester United that some players were doing something different and enquired into what that was. The club Manchester United got in contact with Tommie to ask about sending more players to him. Nobby Stiles, George Best and many others regularly went to Tommie' gym. Many of the players gifted him their kit which he treasured and remained friends with the players and Manchester United for many years
Neil Webb white Umbro No. 15 England "Home" jersey from the Euro 92 Competition game v Sweden which took place at the Rasunda Stadium, Solna on 17/6/92. This is a player issued short sleeved Umbro example that bears the Three Lions Crest on the front with "EURO 92 SWEDEN" embroidered immediately below. The no.15 is printed centrally in red and the UMBRO manufacturer trademark is also present. The back is lettered WEBB and bears the no.15. Both are defined in red. The shirt trim is blue with white highlights on the collar and the brand logo is on the sleeve cuffs and inside the collar itself. The Jersey shows some signs of possible match wear and ageing as well as being in fine condition. The Euro 92 campaign saw England led by Graham Taylor. The game v Sweden that this jersey was from saw the Three Lions go out of the competition, losing 2-1 to the hosts. EURO 92 was the first time that England had worn the player names on the back of the jerseys. The game marked the last appearance of Gary Lineker in his national colours as well as the player who wore this particular item, Neil Webb.
Gareth Bale white and grey No.11 Real Madrid issued/worn short-sleeved jersey, Adidas, 6, with crew-neck collar and printed badge with embroidered FIFA World Champions 2014 badge, the reverse lettered BALE, the right sleeve La Liga flash with Charity Stars certificate of authenticity stating shirt is issued/worn

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