- FRENCH FRANCOIS JECKER MAHOGANY & BRASS
FRENCH FRANCOIS JECKER MAHOGANY & BRASS SPYGLASSFrench mahogany and brass spyglass, early 19th c., engraved Jecker a Paris (Francois-Antoine Jecker, French, 1765-1834), unable to fully extend, largest: approx 31.5"l, shortest: approx 19"l, 3"diam, 3.75lbs
- (2) FRENCH WWI MILITARY HELMET & BRASS
(2) FRENCH WWI MILITARY HELMET & BRASS SPYGLASS(lot of 2) Continental military and brass items, including; (1) Brass spyglass, with glass cover piece, approx 7.25"l, 1.5"diam; (1) French WWI military helmet, front marked FR (French Republic), with leather headliner and chin strap, approx 5"h, 12"l, 8"w; expected wear to both, 2.25lbs total
- GROUP OF PINK GROUND STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL
GROUP OF PINK GROUND STAFFORDSHIRE ENAMEL TABLE ARTICLESComprising:
A spyglass
Four etui cases
Together with a green ground etui case
The largest 5 in. long, (6 pcs).
Condition
Wear, crazing, minor staining and losses overall. All etui cases are lacking tools. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- MILITARIA. U.S. NAVY OFFICER OF THE
MILITARIA. U.S. NAVY OFFICER OF THE DECK SPYGLASS. A cased 10X U.S. Navy officer of the deck spyglass Mk. II Serial #: 6986. This spy glass crafted by Fee and Stemwedel Inc. is executed in a typical cylindrical form and features a black faux pebbled leather optical tube fitted with a10X lens. Accompanied by the matching numbers original hinged wood case. Spy glass Stamped, "U.S Navy BU. Ships O.O.D. 10-Power N.G.F. Type NO. 6986 1942". From a Westchester, NY estate. Dimensions: spyglass measures approx. 23" in length. Condition: Item exhbits wear consistent with age. Spyglass appears to function as intended.
- MILITARIA. U.S. NAVY QUARTERMASTER'S
MILITARIA. U.S. NAVY QUARTERMASTER'S SPYGLASS. A cased 16X U.S. Navy Quartermaster's spyglass Mark I Model 2 Serial #: 33519. This spy glass crafted by American Viscose Corporation is executed in a typical cylindrical form and features a black faux pebbled leather optical tube fitted with a 16X lens. Accompanied by the matching numbers original hinged wood case. Spy glass Stamped, "U.S Navy-Bureau Of Ships Quartermaster's Spyglass Mark I Model 2 Ser. NO. 33519 1943 American Viscose Corporation. From a Westchester, NY estate. Dimensions: spyglass measures approx. 31" in length. Condition: Item exhbits wear consistent with age. Spyglass appears to function as intended. Tube exhibits a slight dent.
- Desk and decorator items to include
Desk and decorator items to include agate horse head bookends, 7"H, faux bone handled spy glass, lucite bear and bull encased bookends, (4) dyed agate slice coasters and (3) piece red leather clad tray, spyglass and letter opener.
- PRINT, LEROY NIEMAN Leroy Nieman (American,
PRINT, LEROY NIEMAN Leroy Nieman (American, 1921-2012), "First at Spyglass, Tom Watson," 1991, color serigraph, signed lower right, edition 13/250, image: 22.5"h x 37.5"w, overall (with frame): 36.75"h x 51.5"w. Provenance: Deaccessioned from the Nevada Museum of Art (Reno, Nevada).
- ROYAL DOULTON LARGE TOBY JUG SHERLOCK
ROYAL DOULTON LARGE TOBY JUG SHERLOCK HOLMESLarge glossy porcelain jug. Green shawl over olive jacket. Holding a pipe and spyglass.
Royal Doulton backstamp. Issued to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1859-1930.
Issued: 20th c.
Dimensions: 9"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
- LIFEBOAT MAN HN2764 - ROYAL DOULTON
LIFEBOAT MAN HN2764 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEPorcelain glazed figurine; a fisherman in a yellow coat standing on a rock with a spyglass and life raft.
They sailed the seven seas; some as fisherman others as military leaders. Together they make an impressive addition to your collection of nautical pieces. Sea Characters series. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: William K. Harper
Issued: 1987 - 1991
Dimensions: 9.25"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
- CAPTAIN HN2260 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEPorcelain
CAPTAIN HN2260 - ROYAL DOULTON FIGURINEPorcelain glazed figurine; a 18th century British Naval captain standing over maps holding a spyglass.
Although it does not represent any actual character in history, The Captain is dressed in an 18th century British Naval uniform. They sailed the seven seas; some as fisherman others as military leaders. Together they make an impressive addition to your collection of nautical pieces. Sea Characters series. Royal Doulton backstamp.
Artist: Mary Nicoll
Issued: 1965 - 1982
Dimensions: 9.5"H
Manufacturer: Royal Doulton
Country of Origin: England
Condition:
Good
- 2 WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS, INCL. WILLIAM
2 WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS, INCL. WILLIAM MONK & JOHN GORDO...1st item: William Monk (England, 1863-1937) watercolor on paper painting depicting soldiers marching through an arched portal draped with flags from multiple countries, including the UK and France, observed by officers in the foreground. Signed MONK lower left. Matted and framed under glass in a molded giltwood frame. Sight: 17" H x 22" W. Framed: 25" H x 29" W. Note: William Monk was known for his watercolor depictions of ceremonial events including the English Royal Jubilee and the Irish International Exhibition of 1907. 2nd item: John Gordon Hargrave (United Kingdom, 1894-1982) watercolor on paper illustration harbor scene painting depicting a grouping of sailors, possibly pirates, strolling along a cobblestone street before a spyglass store, the masts of several ships visible in the background. Signed and dated "John Hargrove 1912" lower left. Handwritten label with artist's information en verso. Housed and matted under glass in a wooden frame. Sight: 20 3/4" H x 14 1/4" W. Framed: 31 1/4" H x 24" W.
The Estate of Carl Klein, Brentwood, Tennessee.
Condition:
1st item: Overall excellent condition, no damage noted. Some minor toning to mat. Not examined out of frame. 2nd item: Overall very good condition. Not examined outside of frame.
- GEORGE II NECESSAIREA Mid 18th Century
GEORGE II NECESSAIREA Mid 18th Century English Gold and Hardstone Necessaire. Rectangular case with a pyramidal lid fitted with a spyglass, surmounted by a brown agate cased watch by David Hubert of London, having a white enamel dial; a square-cut diamond thumbpiece at the front depresses to reveal an interior fitted with three glass scent bottles, each having a gold threaded cap and interior stopper, as well as an ivory and agate tablet, pencil, and other gold fittings, and on the reverse, a compass at the center. Set with panels of gray agate with white and fawn markings, the whole applied with gold borders chased with scrolls and flower heads, and the sides with gold cage work decorated with putti and birds among rococo scrolls, and raised on four circular gray agate feet. David Hubert (worked 1714-48) was a Freeman of the Clockmakers' Company in 1714, and subsequently named Master in 1743; fusee movement, with engraved plates, signed "D. Hubert, London" along with serial number 1970. Provenance: Sotheby & Co., March 6, 1967, lot 215; descriptive information gleaned from the original auction catalogue. An old repair noted to the base of one finial at the top of the case; the watch dial has fine cracks, also a small chip and small crack to the enamel border. Implements within the case are intact, one is likely a replacement. 2 1/2 x 5 3/4" high overall. ESTIMATE $10,000-20,000
Condition:
An old repair noted to the base of one finial at the top of the case; the watch dial has fine cracks, also a small chip and small crack to the enamel border. Implements within the case are intact, one is likely a replacement.