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A c1950s Tudor Oyster Prince automatic stainless steel wristwatch, in need of attention and repair, 34mm, silvered dial with batons, some pitting, glass crackled and scratched, movement with some dirt and winding is quite stiff, is running a bit but winding arm rubbing, case numbered 59521 and ref. 7809, case with typical wear and crown does not screw down, on later leather strap, no box or papers
A COLLECTION OF TWENTY-THREE LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES, to include English collection North, The Chocolate House 1992, Midlands, Junk & Disorderly 1993, Castles of Britain, Stokesay 1994, (dusty), Irish collection, St Kevin's Church 1989, Welsh collection, The Tudor Merchant, (damage to the stone wall at the back, no deeds), Ugly House 1991, (no deeds), South West, Otter Reach, 1990, The Victorian shop collection, L2051, Book Shop, Jeweller, L2108, (damage to the top corner in two places), Village Shops, The Greengrocers, Penny Sweets, (no box, no deeds, chip on the peak of the window), Last of The Summer Wine, There may be trouble ahead by Jane Hart, (rubbing on the large tree, no box, no deeds), The British Collection, The Flower Basket, L2407, L.N.Mongers & Sons, L2334, (small metal sign is bent), Bear Necessities, L2452, The Hanging Basket, L2643, Open all Hours, L2380, Birthday Cottage, L2328,(rubbing on the wall at the back, the roof above the door and the grass by the back bush), Top Hat & Tails, L2623, (rubbing on the roof), A Cut Above L2594, Little Tea Caddy, L2995, Finders Keeper's L2296, (rubbing on the roof), Apples 'N' Pears, L2502, (Condition Report: most sculptures have boxes and deeds the ones that haven't are in main description, there are slight signs of rubbing and dusty, heavier rubbing and damage in main description, the boxes have signs of age wear), (23)
A SELECTION OF TALL ITEMS CERAMICS AND GLASS, to include a matching pair of glass candlesticks with clear glass top, taper column square base, cobalt blue art deco style vase height 26cm, Murano style black and white vase height 50cm, vintage Hoyes & Son Ltd. soda syphon glass bottle, 5ltr demijohn jar, two large ceramic pitchers, one stamped Bourne Denby, one James Pearson, a smaller pitcher with a brown glazed bottom half, vintage stoneware jug grouse scene hand painted P.E.Alexander, two stone bed warmers one stamped Pearsons, two Aynsley vases height 31cm ' Wild Tudor' and ' Little Sweetheart', mid-century frosted amber glass ceiling light shade (Condition Report: all item would benefit from a clean, no apparent damage, signs of wear to some items but generally all ok) (qty)
Royal Doulton Bunnykins, comprising of three complete sets; The Arthurian Legend Set, with display plinth, Sir Gawain, Queen Guinevere, Sir Galahad, Merlin, King Arthur, Sir Galahad; Tudor set with display plinth, Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Catherine of Aragon, Catherine Parr, Anne Of Cleaves and Catherine Howard; The Occasions Collection: with display plinth, Christmas Morning, Wedding Day, Love Heart, Easter Treat, Birthday Girl, Congratulations, Graduation Day and Easter Parade, all with original boxes
A collection of Folio Society literature and non-fiction editions, to include: Under Milk Wood, Dylan Thomas; Out of Africa, Karen Blixen; Memoirs of a Fox-hunting Man, Siegfried Sassoon; Experience of an Irish R.M., Somerville and Ross; Diary of Provincial Lady, E.M. Delafield; The Travels of Marco Polo, Ronald Latham; The Buccaneers of America, A.O. Exquemelin; The Rocky Trail, Francis Parkman; The Life of Alexander the Great, Flavius Arrianus; The Tudor Venturers, Richard Hakluyt; all in slipcases. (10)
A mid 20th century Tudor style buffet/court cupboard, having central upper panelled cupboard door flanked by turned pillars, over two frieze drawers and two panelled cupboard doors, on reeded supports, W90, H120, D41cm, together with a carved oak blanket box, W90, D46, H60, and a traveling trunk. (3)
The Works of that Famous English Poet, Mr. Edmond Spenser, 1678, The Works of that Famous English Poet, Mr. Edmond Spenser, The Faery Queen, The Shepherds Calendar, The History of Ireland, &c. An account of his life, with other new additions never before in print, Printed by Henry Hills for Jonathan Edwin at the Three Roses in Ludgate-street, London, 1679, licenced October 24th, 1678, full leather binding with gilt tooled decoration, gilt lettering to spine, marbled end papers, 32cm x 21cmCondition, binding scuffed and worn, splits to spine, corners bumped, text block good, binding good, minor foxingThis 1679 collection titled "The Works of that Famous English Poet, Mr. Edmond Spenser" encompasses several of Spenser's major works including "The Faery Queen," "The Shepherds Calendar," and "The History of Ireland." It also features a unique section providing an account of Spenser's life, adding a biographical perspective to his literary contributions. This compilation, produced shortly after his works were licensed in 1678, offers insights into Spenser's rich narratives and poetic style, bringing together his influential works along with previously unpublished additions. Printed in London, this edition is a significant historical work that reflects the legacy of Spenser's impact on English literature. Edmund Spenser (c. 1552–1599) was one of the most distinguished poets of the English Renaissance, best known for his epic poem "The Faerie Queene," a fantastical allegory celebrating the Tudor dynasty and Elizabeth I. Spenser’s intricate verse with its rich symbolism and elaborate allegories has left a lasting impact on English literature. He was also a master of the pastoral poem, exemplified in his work "The Shepherds Calendar." Born in London and educated at Cambridge, Spenser spent much of his career in Ireland, where he held various administrative and political roles. His works articulate his robust imaginative visions, deeply rooted in both classical and contemporary literary traditions.
2 Georgian English Ale Standards, The first English, Georgian, one with exchequer mark of GRY below a crown stamped 4 times and another indistinct stamp below a Tudor rose, height 12cm, diameter 9.2cm The other stamped with a William & Mary exchequer mark to the wide rim and a further 2 to the base, height 12cm, diameter 9.2cm
Tudor: A gentleman's stainless steel chronograph bracelet watch Model: Oysterdate 'Monte Carlo' Reference: 7169/0 Date: 1974 Movement: 17-jewel Valjoux Cal.234 manual wind Dial: Grey, black and luminous block hour markers, white outer 1/5th second divisions on black ground with outer orange Arabic five minute markers, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for constant seconds and 45 minute recording, magnified date aperture at 6, black baton hands with luminous inserts, orange centre chronograph hand Case: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back, shouldered screw down crown flanked by twin screw down pushers, rotating bezel with black 12 hour insert for second time zone Strap/Bracelet: Rolex 78360 Oyster link bracelet Buckle/Clasp: Rolex logo fold over Size: 39mm Accompaniments: Tudor box Footnote:In 1971, Tudor introduced its new 7100 series chronographs which became known to collectors as the 'Monte Carlo' in light of the coloured dial resembling a roulette wheel. In updating their range of chronographs, Tudor replaced the Valjoux Calibre 7734 movement with the manual wind Calibre 234, which offered greater accuracy and a more sophisticated chronograph mechanism with a clutch column wheel. In addition, the dials were offered in two colourways, grey and blue, with matching bezels. Reference 7149/0 was fitted with a fixed bezel with coloured tachymeter insert, 7159/0 had a satin steel bezel with etched tachymeter scale, and 7169/0, as in the present lot, offered a rotating bezel with 12 hour markers to record a second time zone. The watches were typically supplied with an Oyster link steel bracelet which evolved into the solid link type, reference 78360, as in the present lot.According to the vendor, the watch was purchased by her late husband who wore it sparingly on special occasions only and hence it is found in very good overall condition. Condition:Case and back: A few fine scratches only.Crystal: Good.Dial: Good.Hands: Good.Strap: Good.Movement: Winds, sets and runs. Chronograph functions.Accompaniments: Box shows negligible signs of age.Unless otherwise stated, all watches are likely to have been serviced and/or repaired in their lifetime and may have had parts replaced. While a watch may be described as 'working' at the time of the report, they are not guaranteed for timekeeping, mechanical durability or waterproofing (where applicable) - it is advised that all watches are inspected and serviced by a qualified jeweller or horologist before full use. The cost of servicing can be significant and so we strongly advise obtaining a quote before placing your bid.
Roman brooches and Roman, English Tudor, Georgian, Victorian and later coins, some silver content, to include six Roman brooches; Roman coins from Domitian (81-96 AD); Hadrian (117-138AD); Gallienus (253-268 AD); Claudius II (268-270); Probus (276-282 AD); Maxentius; Constantine I (307-337 AD); Constans (337-350); Constantine II; Claudius II; Magnentius; Valens; Maurice Tiberius; Valentinian; Nicephorus I; other unidentified Roman coins; three Roman commemorative coins; two Edward I silver pennies, London and Canterbury mints; three Elizabeth I silver pennies; another Elizabeth I silver coin; Charles I farthing; William III sixpence (1660); George I halfpenny (1721); George III and later silver content and copper coins; United States coins; and British and overseas commemorative coins; total weight of British pre-1920 silver content coins - 81.78g; total weight of British 1920-1946 silver content coins - 106.05g.Qty: 1 box
A Doulton Lambeth 'Tudor Rose' stoneware washing-line-post finial, c.1936, designed by Gilbert Bayes for the St Pancras Housing Association Flats, modelled in relief on a rectangular plinth with Yorkshire and Lancashire roses, 34cm high, on a later painted wood plinth, 36.5cm high overall. Literature: Desmond Eyles & Louise Irvine, 'The Doulton Lambeth Wares', (revised edition) 2002, pp.231, Louise Irvine and Paul Atterbury, 'Gilbert Bayes: Sculptor 1872-1953', Richard Dennis and The Fine Art Society, 1998, pp. 90 and 172 for illustrated examples Provenance; Ann Turner Collection of Doulton Pottery, Sworders, Lot 99 16th May 2023Cracked through the base - metal shaft inserted to the base. Cracks running up both sides and the base. Top fruit appears to be sprayed. Wood plinth with flaking and wear. Looks to be the very example illustrated in the 2002 edition of The Doulton Lambeth Wares.PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak 6'6" Refectory Dining Table, 1933, dowelled adzed two plank top, on two octagonal legs joined by a rounded floor stretcher, on rounded sledge feet, adzed all over, with carved mouse trademark,198cm (6'6") wide, 86cm deep, 71.5cm highMade for the Wedding of Ronald and Lilian Crossley. Ronald (Ron) Crossley (1891-1949) was a brick manufacturer and in 1934 built his own Arts & Crafts style house, Tudor Croft in Guisborough.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): A Set of Six English Oak Panel Back Dining Chairs, 1933, with solid tan leather seats, on ocagonal front legs joined by rush rails, adzed all over, each with carved mouse trademark,90cm highMade for the Wedding of Ronald and Lilian Crossley. Ronald (Ron) Crossley (1891-1949) was a brick manufacturer and in 1934 built his own Arts & Crafts style house, Tudor Croft in Guisborough.
Robert Mouseman Thompson (1876-1955): An English Oak Dresser, 1933, the upper section with carved wave edge, two cupboard doors enclosing an adjustable shelf, hand forged wrought iron hinges and latch with square head screws, the base with four graduating drawers enclosed by two cupboard doors over two further drawers, tooled turned knob handles, hand forged wrought iron hinges and latch with square head screws, on four block feet, with carved mouse trademark,152cm (5ft) wide, 46cm deep, 146.5cm highMade for the Wedding of Ronald and Lilian Crossley. Ronald (Ron) Crossley (1891-1949) was a brick manufacturer and in 1934 built his own Arts & Crafts style house, Tudor Croft in Guisborough.
Tudor - Gentleman's Oyster Prince Rotor self-winding wristwatch, the metalic blue dial with applied baton hour markers, luminous filled hands and sweeping seconds, signed crown, and screw-down case back, signed calibre 2483 movement, 39mm diameter (ex.crown), on a replacement tan leather strap
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