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Click here to subscribeJEWELLERY AND WATCHES - A charm link bracelet, of curb link design, late 19th century, with charms including half-Sovereign, 1926; Sovereign, 1965; mauve glass fob seal; green glass fob seal; articulated fish; triple acorn pendant; citrine and cultured pearl lantern pendant (one stone absent), etc
Ernst Plank - 'The Standard Magic Lantern', the plain grey metal body with moulded bracket feet and fluted angled chimney, metal reflector (spirit burner missing) ; thirty-four coloured slides, including 'The Circus', childrens story characters, animals, landscapes; a handle wound kaleidoscope, 11in high, with instructions and original box
One of Nelson's Swords, sold together with a signed Affidavit stating the the sword had once been in the possession of the Latham family (sword makers since the early 19th century). The sword has carried a label on which was written 'Horation Nelson, HMS Foudroyant' and by tradition was refered to as "Nelson's Sword". It had been sent by Lord Nelson for repair and was never collected. The framed affidavit is dated 1937 and signed by a Mr APR Willis who had acquired the sword from John W. Latham; great grandson of the sword cutler concerned. The sword itself is a fine Georgian Naval Officers Sword Circa 1790. The straight blade engraved with foliage and crowned G.R. on each side, the gilt hilt with cushion pommel having a three barred knuckle guard in the shape of a lantern. The reeded ivory grip having engraved central band with fouled anchor design. A similar sword is portrayed on a wax effigy by Catherine Andras in Westminster Abbey (circa 1805). The leather scabbard with gilt metal mounts (one loose).
An Empire Magic Lantern Outfit and a Patheorama film viewer: the Empire lantern having a black tinplate body with spirit burner and glass chimney, lens and tinplate funnel, complete with a selection of slides, all in original poor to fair box; the Patheorama film viewer also in original poor to fair box, together with several boxed slide films
A collection jewellery, comprising; an aquamarine and half pearl floral double bar brooch, an old-cut diamond single stone bar brooch, an early 20th century fibula pin, stamped '15ct' hung with a paste set ships' lantern, a bar brooch applied with a blue enamel and pearl quatrefoil scroll, a turquoise stick pin and a Victorian oval shell cameo brooch depicting two female figures and a bird in a gold open scroll frame
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PEARLWARE POTTERY FIGURE GROUP, THE PARSON AND THE CLERK, depicting two drunken revellers, one carrying a lantern, the other with a bottle and goblet decorated in polychrome colours, raised on a floral painted ovoid base, approximately 9 ins high. (faults)., 9 in (22.86 cm) high
A QUANTITY OF MAHOGANY FRAMED MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES, second half 19th century, the framed circular glass views by makers including Carpenter and Westtley, 24 Regent Street, London, and Newton, Fleet Street, London, including architectural views, sentimental subject matter etc., titled in black ink, and a quantity of unframed slides, and a complete negative set within a tin box, all within a pine hinged box