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Click here to subscribeThis limited edition lithograph commemorates the Florida Panthers' inaugural NHL game on October 12, 1993, at Miami Arena against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Created by artist Denis Periera, the artwork features a fierce panther gripping a hockey stick-shaped ticket, symbolizing the birth of the franchise. This piece is hand-signed by Panthers owner H. Wayne Huizenga and artist Denis Periera and is numbered 16/199. The display also includes two original game tickets from the historic first game and additional artistic elements from the event. Professionally framed with blue and gold matting and housed in a dark wood frame, this is a must-have for Panthers fans and NHL memorabilia collectors.Artist: Denis PerieraIssued: 1993Dimensions: 31.5"L x 43"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
This limited edition lithograph, commemorating the Florida Panthers' inaugural NHL game on October 12, 1993, is an exclusive collector's piece. The artwork, created by Denis Periera, depicts the team's fierce panther mascot gripping a hockey stick-shaped ticket. It is hand-signed by the entire 1993-94 Panthers team, including H. Wayne Huizenga (owner), Roger Neilson (head coach), Lindy Ruff (assistant coach), and players such as John Vanbiesbrouck, Scott Mellanby, and Brian Skrudland. The lithograph is numbered 40/40 and features an authentic game ticket from the Panthers' first-ever game against the Pittsburgh Penguins at Miami Arena. It comes with a Letter of Authenticity from SportPads, Inc., listing all signatories. Professionally framed with blue and gold matting, this is a rare and historic piece of NHL memorabilia.Artist: Denis PerieraIssued: 1993Dimensions: 31.5"L x 43"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
AN 18 CARAT GOLD SWIZZLE STICK LONDON 1971 With a suspension loop, engine turned decoration and turquoise ball terminal Size/dimensions: 8cm long Gross weight: 11g Condition Report: Maker's mark R&R, date letter partially obscured Sliding action good Engine turning good Light scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer
A Vintage 'STERLING' Navajo Aquatic Necklace, depicting stylised shells, pelican, seahorse, dolphin, fish and whales, between beaded spacers, to hook clasp stamped "STERLING", approximately 76cm long, together with a pair of highly decorative repousse buckles and three vintage stick pins.No visible issues with this lot.
An Assortment of Costume Jewellery, to include Victorian style three stone brooch in the form of a boat, marcasite set feather brooch, imitation pearl bead necklace, stick pin, etc, together with two Stratton England compact mirrors, engine turned cigarette case, Art Nouveau style chatelaine coin purse.
A Small Collection of Antique and Later Stick Pins, to include stone set wishbone stamped "9ct", single stone set starburst design stamped "9ct", seed pearl and stone set three leaf clover stamped "JPH GOLD", Etruscan Revival style with freshwater pearl bead, etc, in a vintage David Ross stick pin box.
LAWRENCE GAHAGAN (1756-1820)- A BRONZE FULL LENGTH PORTRAIT OF GEORGE III CIRCA 1810 Depicted standing, stick to his right hand, naturalistic oval base, cast inscription to reverse of base L GAHAGAN FECIT & PUBd AS THE ACT DIRECTS JANy 1st 181* 27.5cm high, base 11.5cm wide Lawrence Gahagan (fl.1756-1820) specialised in small bronze portrait busts of contemporary notables. Amongst those exhibited at the Academy were Nelson, Pitt, Wellington and George IV. Another example in bronze had a legible inscription L GAHAGAN fecit & Publish'd as the Act Directs Decbr 1st 1818 (Anonymous sale, Christie's London, 21 July 1988, lot 23). It seems likely that many of these figures would have been retailed through William Bullock's museums in Liverpool and London. Gahagan is mentioned as the sculptor of a bust of 'Master Betty in Achmet' in an advertisement placed by William Bullock in the Liverpool Chronicle in 1805 (Lucy Wood, 'George Bullock in Birmingham and Liverpool', George Bullock Exhibition Catalogue, 1988, pp. 40 - 46. He was also the sculptor of the two massive limestone Egyptian figures which originally flanked the entrance to the Egyptian Room at Bullock's Museum in Piccadilly.Another related model in bronze, formerly with the New York dealer Cora Ginsburg, was sold Christie's New York, 18 October 2005, lot 347, another in painted plaster was sold from the collection of the late Simon Sainsbury, Christie's, London, 18 June 2008, lot 146. Condition Report: Country of origin: EnglandCondition Report Disclaimer
WALKING STICKS AND A GADGET STICK TO INCLUDE: A Victorian iron mounted bamboo book grabber Circa 1850-1870 139cm long Together with a Middle Eastern carved bone walking stick, crocodile and repeating hatchment decoration, 93cm long; a carved wood tall processional stick with white metal pommel, 153cm long; and a small quantity of other walking sticks and batons Saleroom Notice: Please note, the description has been updated and differ from the printed catalogue. Condition Report: Saleroom Notice: Please note, the description has been updated and differ from the printed catalogue. "WALKING STICKS AND A GADGET STICK" All with fairly heavy wear from prolonged regular use- visible mostly to pommels/handles and ferrules. Most notably the painted example which has lost 60% at least of surface decoration Grabber works- looks to have had spot- welding at grabber end Condition Report Disclaimer
[Transport] Vintage embroidered Jaguar Drivers Club cloth patch together with over eighty metal and enamel badges, stick pins etc to including Ferrari, Honda, Bedford Drivers Club, Triumph, Kawasaki, Mercedes, Ford, Land Rover, Ford Motor Contractor Aero Engines, R.M.S. Queen Mary, London & South Western Railway, British Railways, Talyllyn Railway, Pullman, Whitewater Valley Rail Road, Heathrow, Boeing 777 and shaped badges of cars and planes
Two Afghan Choora/Pesh-Kabz, bone handled engraved and enamelled with flowers, with leather scabbards, the overall length 28cm max., a wooden handled Kukri and leather scabbard (some damages and losses) and a Royal Artillery silver-topped swagger stick (4) Condition Report Both Pesh-Kabz with rust and corrosion to blades, wear/losses to decoration, accretions, one with chip to handle. Both scabbards with tears, holes losses and heavy wear. General wear and tear.Swagger stick with scuffs scratches to wood. Silver pommel with surface scratches, dents and knocks, accretions. General wear and tear.
Late 19th/early 20th century Negretti & Zambra stick barometer and thermometer with bone scales, in a mahogany case, 92cm high Condition ReportSome surface scratches and scuffs to case, accretions, flecks of white paint in places. Dust build up behind glass. Mercury looks fine and is intact. General wear and tear.
Military silver plate and ebonised swagger stick, an early 20th century mahogany and gilt brass four-draw telescope engraved Wellington Crown Court, Soho, London, 37cm long (extended), a pocket monocular periscope, a Dollond of London leather and gilt brass four-draw telescope, 46.5cm long (extended), cased Zenith 8x25 binoculars and a cow's horn mounted with a crest