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Click here to subscribeTwo Great War Medal Trios: 1. 1914 Mons Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal to: 10841 Private E. Hampstead, 3rd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment, together with two Worcestershire Regiment cap badges and two On War Service 1915 badges, contained in a Queen Mary Christmas Tin. 2. 1914-15 Star, the British War Medal and the Victory Medal to: 54367 Corporal Frederick G. Gourd, Royal Engineers, with Royal Engineers cap badge, ribbon bar and two silver sweetheart brooches, contained in a wooden cigar box. Both with medal cards.
An Art Nouveau Danish silver cigar box, circa 1923, rectangular form, with applied initial EK (Emil Kronmann) cartouche, within beaded surround and planished ground, with hardwood lining, 26cm x 16cm, 45.8oz gross . Condition Report:Front right foot is slightly loose, otherwise no damage, inside lid has personalised date engraving, hinge working perfectly, marks clear
An Antique heavy silver belcher link Albert chain necklace, with silver cigar cutter fob, unmarked photo locket, etc, 36cm, 63.1g . Condition Report: General wear to high points, links are slightly dented with a few tiny holes but chain is still heavy gauge, dog clip is a replacement, chain unmarked but tests as silver
Theatre.- Marriott (Raymond Bowler, drama critic for The Stage, 1911-92) Archive, comprising: (i) a ringbinder containing 59 autograph and typed letters; (ii) card folder containing c. 85 letters and cards plus a few additional leaves of notes; (iii) 4to scrapbook with 7 leaves of news cuttings (remainder of vol. blank); (iv) small folio scrapbook, pp. [vi index], 17-74 [cuttings], 89-100 blank; (v) envelope of 23 printed V&A theatre cards, with 6 typed letters from V&A curators; (vi) envelope of 58 small photographs & 4 sketches; (vii) 8vo album containing 32 small photographs (and another 2 loosely inserted); (viii) inscribed photograph of Sheila Hancock, c. 21 x 16cm., signed books (including 4 presentation copies signed by John Osborne, comprising "The Entertainer", "Time Present and the Hotel in Amsterdam", "The End of Me Old Cigar" (paperback) and "Almost a Gentleman", vol. II (paperback), v.s., v.d., 1925-80 (1 box). *** An archive of papers belonging to the highly respected theatre critic Raymond Bowler Marriott. ‘RBM’ was the Chief Drama Critic of The Stage for around thirty years and was renowned for his ‘fair, outspoken but never cruel’ reviews (Wendy Trewin in The Independent, 12 January 1993). Included in the archive is a folder of letters from theatrical figures, most writing to thank him for reviews, including: Michael Crawford; Sir Edward Elgar; Sir John Gielgud (2 letters, "I hope I may prove worthy of everybody’s respect in good time"); Marius Goring; Dame Sheila Hancock (7 letters and cards); Sir Ronald Harwood; Frankie Howerd; Kenneth More; Dame Anna Neagle (2, one on the death of her husband, 1977); Sir Laurence Olivier (6 letters, including an account of a visit to Moscow, 1973 and thanks for coverage of the National Theatre in The Stage); John Osborne; J.B. Priestley (2, "I can’t begin to talk about the Nobel Prize. It is far too large a subject. But … I will talk to you about the theatre and possibly films", 1933); Sir Ralph Richardson; Dame Flora Robson; Dame Margaret Rutherford; Sir Donald Sinden (2); Sam Wanamaker etc.
A LOCK OF HAIR ASCRIBED TO FRANZ LISZT (1811-1886) dated 1839, with a monogrammed leather cigar case, with four cigars to the interior, belonging to Liszt by repute of the family; a pressed and framed flower with inscription "found on Liszt's grave"; a life mask inscribed to the interior "1841 Weimar Germany... Margaret Stow May 1973"; together with the cast of a hand signed by the same artist; a signed postcard; and an 1841 James Minasi, ink and water colour bust-length portrait of Franz Liszt, with various bronze plaques, one stamped "Paris 1844" (11)
A Victorian silver cigar lighter in the form of an oil lamp, one silver with ornate engraved decoration and eagle head handle, hallmarked London 1846 by James Charles Edington, 13cm long, together with a similar Elizabeth II Scottish silver cigar lighter of the same form, ornate foliate decoration, hallmarked Edinburgh 1958 by 'R W', 13.5cm long. (2) Condition Report: Combined weight; 8.7 ozt / 270.8 grams.
A Dunhill wooden cigar cabinet/humidor, 14 cm x 25 cm x 22 cm, together with three Bolivar Habana cigars in aluminum tubes, two Don Ramos Honduras cigars and three H. Upmann 'Naturals' cigars, also tubed, a further Upmann cigar in card box, a Hermes ceramic desk ashtray, 18.5 cm wide, and a 19th century Doulton Lambeth stoneware match pot, with applied floral decoration and silver collar. The finish of the box top is intact but has a finely crazed surface, and may need reviving. The box is in good structural order, complete with a working key, the surface finish has some minor blemishes. The ashtray and table vester are in good order.
Group of three sterling silver cigar cases. Including:One sterling silver cigar case with three slots, hook closure, and repousee design, marked sterling on the interior tab.One Gorham sterling silver cigar case with three slots, push tab closure, gilt wash interior, repousee floral designs, engraved FMS, marked sterling with Gorham marks.One Victorian English sterling cigar case with three slots, push tab closure, gilt wash interior, marked lion passant, Victoria and D&M.Height ranges from 1/2 in to 3/4 in; width ranges from 4 1/2 in to 5 3/4 in; depth ranges from 2 in to 2 1/2 in. Gross weight: 10.020 ozt.Condition: Tarnishing and wear, some dents, knicks and scratches, all opening and closing smoothly and firmly.
Group of three silver cigar cases comprised of:One sterling silver cigar case with three slots, push tab closure, gilt wash interior, engraved HH Cassidy, marked sterling and indistinct maker's mark.One sterling silver cigar case with three slots, push tab closure, gilt wash interior, engraved EAR, marked sterling and indistinct maker's mark.One German silver cigar case with three slots, push tab closure, gilt wash interior, engraved JJR, marked Ger.Silver.(Each) Height: 1/2 in x width: 5 in x depth: 2 1/4 in. Gross weight: 244.4 g.Condition: Wear and tarnishing through out, each case opening smoothly and closing firmly.
Royal interest, property of the late Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII, A 1930s Royal Jamaica cigar company humidor with key, having inlaid decoration and stamped to the underside of the lid 'Royal Jamaica Cigars, specially selected and packed for H.R.H the Prince of Wales. 43cm wide 21cm deep 12.5cm highsold with no reserve
Fifteen bottles of whisky including Glen Morangie Single Highland Malt Scotch Whisky, traditional 100 proof, two bottles of Lagavulin Islay Single malt aged 16 years, The Dalmore Cigar Malt Reserve, Glenlivet 12 years, Glen Moray elgin classic, Longmorn 16 years, Balvenie Doublewood 12 years, Cardhu gold reserve, P:enderyn Bryn Terfel, Balvenie Caribbean cask 14 years, The Hakushu Single Malt distillers reserve, Speyside single malt and Aberlour 12 years, all boxed
A group of collectables, comprising a Moet & Chandon pottery ashtray, of rectangular form, with gilt highlights against a cream ground, 20cm wide, an Italian brass wall mounted bell, 20cm high, and a Habana Santa Falipa Cuba moulded glass cigar jar with lid, and leather handle with applied paper label to side, numbered 215, 21cm high. (3)
A collection of silver jewellery and accessories. The lot to include three hallmarked sporting medallion pendants, all hallmarked for Birmingham dated 1923-1947. A hallmarked silver cigar piercer with engine-turned decoration, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1980. A hallmarked silver mounted 1817 King George III Sixpence, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1885. Three silver hardstone and marcasite set brooch pins, all marked silver or test as silver. A hallmarked silver open-face pocket watch with engraved decoration to vacant cartouche verso, hallmarked with import mark for London, 1914. A hallmarked silver and leather key ring, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1981. Medallions measure largest 4.3cm x 2.7cm. Smallest 4cm x 2.3cm. Brooch pins measure largest 4.8cm x 3.3cm. Smallest 4.5cm x 1.7cm. Cigar piercer measures 5.3cm x 0.6cm. Key ring measures 7.3cm (including bale) x 3.5cm. Total lot weight 104g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
Set of two original vintage posters featuring Winston Churchill. 1. Photograph of in a coat and hat, smoking a cigar, with a quote by Churchill below – Democracy is the worst system devised by the human brain - apart from all the others. - Winston Churchill (1874-1965) was a British statesman and soldier who served as a Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and 1951 to 1955. Good condition, staining, creasing. Country of issue: Denmark, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 90x60, year of printing: 1990s; 2. Poster from a calendar (now missing) for Massey Harris Slim’s Garage High-Grade Farm Implements Stoves and Heaters, B-A Oil Products, Tires, Radios in Minitonas, Manitoba, featuring a portrait of Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill PC, CH, MP. Printed in Canada. Poor condition, repaired tears through image, staining, creasing, staples on bottom edge, paper loss on bottom edge. Country of issue: Canada, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 53x34, year of printing: 1940s.
160 pages of the hardcover book with a dust cover for cigar enthusiasts. The book covers various types of cigars, including their history, production, and tasting notes. ISBN: 18400383852. Artist: Julian HollandIssued: 1999Dimensions: 9.4"L x 1"W x 12.25"HManufacturer: Hermes HouseCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.