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Click here to subscribeS..Van Abbe (20th century contemporary). PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN, SEATED, THREE QUARTER LENGTH, WEARING A PIN STRIPE SUIT, WHITE SHIRT AND BOW TIE, HOLDING A CIGAR IN HIS RIGHT HAND. Indistinctly signed and dated Nov 1944, oil on canvas, {112cm by 86cm (44in by 34in)}. *Contained within an elaborate partially carved and gilded plaster frame decorated with foliate scrolls and flowers.
A Royal Worcester Figure of a Gentleman Enjoying a Cigar, 1914, No. 2632, wearing a purple suit and leaning on a table with yellow cloth, green printed crown and wheel mark and date code, {13cm high} (cigar restored); and Another, of a gentleman in a lilac cloak holding a top hat, green printed crown and wheel mark and date code for 1914, {13cm high} (2)
A Victorian oblong cigar box, surmounted by a cigarette box with a sprung cover, decorated in polychrome enamel with a scene depicting four men in 17th century costume outside a tavern being waited on by a comely wench, (the scene monogrammed CF and signed G Detti), the box interiors gilt, by George Heath, London 1889, 6.7in (17cm) wide, 23oz gross.
An early 20th century rose gold graduated curb 'Albert', each link stamped '9ct' with a 'T' bar and swivel terminals, and hung with a sovereign pendant, 1904, 37cm long (14.5in), 25.7g gross, and with a 9ct gold engine turned cigar cutter, Birmingham 1971, and a ship's wheel pendant, London 1972
A silver rose bowl and a silver cigar box, former Wakely & Wheeler, other Cohen & Charles, London, 1899 and 1913, the rose bowl embossed with vine bands, the cigar box wood lined and with three compartments, initialled and dated, width over handles 38cm, 15in, 2092gr, 67oz 5dwt excluding wood lined box.
Poster. 'Hot up the Fire!' says Mr Churchill. Buy Bonds and Speed the Victory ..., Eastern Steel Products Limited (Factories at Preston, Toronto, and Montreal), c. 1943, small b & w poster showing Churchill smoking his familiar cigar, the printed text reads 'With Victory in the making, this is no time to haggle or hold back. The enemy is cracking on every front ... hot up the fire and keep it hot by buying 5th Victory Loan Bonds ...', approx. 32 x 24 cm., recent paper backing (1).
Naval interest: 2 volumes of midshipmans journals belonging to Colin W Robertson, 1936-38 on HMS Rodney, London, and Genade including descriptions of day to day life and maps, sketches of ports, together with a commanders blue naval jacket, a German silver plated cigar box and 3 military handbooks