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201 |
Mixed lot of Chinese cash coins, Islamic coins and East India Company coin weights. (15) |
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|
£40 - £60 |
Unsold |
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202 |
1820 Queen Caroline bronze commemorative medallion, designed by George Mills after P Rouw. Diameter 54mm. |
|
22 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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203 |
A quantity of mainly late 18th century British tokens including Liverpool, Birmingham, Taunton, Swansea, Petersfield, Finsbury Square, London, Hull, Shrewsbury, Coventry, Macclesfield, Southampton, Bristol, and some royal tokens. (32) |
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200 |
£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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204 |
A quantity of English, Irish and Scottish 18th/19th century coins, pennies, halfpennies, farthings etc. George I - Queen Victoria. Mixed condition. (33) |
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55 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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205 |
Mixed silver 1 penny to 4 penny Maundy coins, 1780-1894, Charles II - Victoria, including a William IV 1 1 1/2d coin. (15) |
|
140 |
£60 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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206 |
Mixed silver 19thC British and colonial coins and COPPER George III 1820 shilling and 1819 sixpence (11) |
|
85 |
£50 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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207 |
Interesting collection of 17th-19th century world coins including Russia, France, Spain, Borneo, Turkey, East India Company, Argentina, San Marino, Belgium and others. (Qty) |
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220 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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208 |
A large quantity of British, European and world coins and some banknotes including US dollars and Euros. Gross weight approx 8.5 kg. |
|
90 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
209 |
Approximately 20kg of mainly British pre decimal coinage of all denominations and some world coinage. |
|
22 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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210 |
The Beatles: A set of Beatles autographs, signed by Ringo Starr and John Lennon in blue ballpoint, and by George Harrison and Paul McCartney in black ballpoint,
c. 1963,
signed to the back of a taxi company business card, for Granby St. Leicester, height 6.75cm, width 10cm, together with a letter of provenance from the vendor.
According to the letter of provenance included with this lot, these signatures were obtained by a taxi driver who drove the Beatles during one of their appearance |
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1350 |
£1,200 - £1,800 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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211 |
Fleetwood Mac: A 'Platinum' Sales Award for the album 'Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits', presented to Clifford Davis, in recognition of sales in excess of £1,000,000 in the UK, the platinum disc being a C.B.S. in-house award.
51.5cm x 41.5cm |
|
540 |
£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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212 |
A collection of 1960s Beatles and John Lennon records, magazines and Beatles Books. Singles have no sleeves. Condition as seen. |
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£60 - £80 |
Unsold |
|
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213 |
Fleetwood Mac: A 'Gold' Sales Award for the single 'Oh Well Pts. 1 & 2', Presented to Fleetwood Mac. In recognition of World sales exceeding 1,000,000 copies, circa 1970, the in-house award presented by Warner/Reprise Records Ltd.
30.5cm x 27.25cm.
'Oh well Part 1 & 2' was unexpectedly chosen by Reprise for release in the autumn of 1969, having been recorded in the summer of that year. The single included two different compositions written by Peter Green. Green, surprised by its selection as |
|
1300 |
£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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214 |
Fleetwood Mac: A 'Gold' Sales award for 'Albatross', Awarded to Fleetwood Mac, in recognition of World sales exceeding 1,000,000 copies of their Blue Horizon recording of Albatross, the in-house award with later label 'Presented by CBS Records', circa 1970s.
34.5cm x 34.5cm
Composed by Peter Green, 'Albatross' was recorded in late 1968 and released in November 1968. The single achieved number 1 in the UK charts in January 1969 and was re-released in April 1973 when it peaked at number 2. |
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1700 |
£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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215 |
Fleetwood Mac: An Awards Certificate Presented by the 'Record Retailer & Music Industry News - Annual Chart Award', Presented to Fleetwood Mac as No 1 Singles Artist (Groups), 1969, bearing signature of the publisher and the editor, framed.
36.5cm x 28.5cm. |
|
100 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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216 |
Fleetwood Mac: An Awards plaque presented by The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Presented to Fleetwood Mac Music Limited, For Their Song "Sentimental Lady" dated 1977, the scroll shaped brass plaque mounted on a shield shaped wooden plaque.
41cm x 26.5cm.
'Sentimental Lady' was written by Bob Welch and released as a Fleetwood Mac single in 1972. The song was re-recorded by Bob Welch as a solo artist and re-released in 1977, when it reached number 10 in the U.S. chart. |
|
200 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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217 |
Fleetwood Mac: A unique collection of original booking sheets for Fleetwood Mac, used by the bands manager Cliff Davis (Clifford Adams) August 1967- February 1974, housed within a vintage lever arch file, inscribed to cover 'Fleetwood Mac, Booking Sheets', containing approximately 41 calendar sheets, some being double sided examples, each page inscribed in ink and pencil with details of appearance/performance venue, schedule, studio time and fees received (41 pages). From the collection of Fle |
|
4400 |
£400 - £600 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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218 |
A black and white photograph of The Beatles bearing four signatures in blue ballpoint pen with dedication. An accompanying letter provides provenance back to 1982/3 but we have no provenance prior to that. 24.5cm x 19cm. |
|
340 |
£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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219 |
Peter Green: Peter Green's original British Driving Licence, c. 1970's. In red linen covered card cover, with pasted renewals to front, one dated 1974, signed by Peter Green in black ink 'P.A.Green', with stamped motoring offences to inner page. 9.75cm x 6.25cm From the collection of Cliff David former manager of Fleetwood Mac. According to information provided by the vendor this driving license was gifted to Cliff Davis by Peter Green in 1981. This was due to Peter Green having taken the |
|
460 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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219A |
Peter Green: An original handwritten six-page letter from Peter Green to Cliff Davis, circa 1973, undated from Honolulu Hawaii, |
|
2000 |
£400 - £600 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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220 |
Fleetwood Mac/John McVie: An original handwritten postcard from John McVie to Cliff Davis. circa 1974, a Honolulu Hawaii postcard, handwritten in blue ink by McVie "Dear Cliff - How are you doing? Hope everything is OK with you. Been here for nearly 2 weeks now. Very beautiful place here........good luck with the new band......" signed 'See you Soon, Best Wishes, John McVie' 8cm x 14cm John Mcvie would eventually live in Hawaii and own homes there from 1970s onwards. |
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260 |
£70 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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221 |
Peter Green’s Fleetwood Mac: An important collection of nineteen performance appearance agreements |
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2000 |
£500 - £800 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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222 |
Fleetwood Mac: An interesting hand annotated tour itinerary for the Fleetwood Mac North American Tour, November 1969 – February 1970, the two-page typed document, annotated in red felt pen and pencil in an unknown hand, itemising dates, venues, fees and deposit, commencing with the Fillmore East, New York on 21st November 1969 to Worcester, MA on February 15th 1970, , the document includes appearances at the Whisky A Go Go, Filmore West, Boston Tea Party, and Madison Square Garden, additio |
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500 |
£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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223 |
Fleetwood Mac: An important collection of fifty-one performance appearance agreements/ recording contract for television and radio io 1 – John Peel Concert; World Service – Cool Britannia; Julia Felix Program |
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2500 |
£500 - £800 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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224 |
Fleetwood Mac: A large and important archive collection of performance appearance agreements/ contracts for Fleetwood Mac |
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4000 |
£1,500 - £2,000 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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225 |
Fleetwood Mac: A limited edition CD copy of The Original Fleetwood Mac, Snapper Music, 2000, unopened within wrap, copy edition number 00002/10,000 From the collection of Fleetwood Mac’s former manager Cliff Davis. |
|
90 |
£20 - £30 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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226 |
A George Potter & Co military parade ground pace stick. Mahogany with brass fittings and brass plaque "To the pace stick from trials". Folded length 94cm. |
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35 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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227 |
A WW2 cigarette box with Homeguard engraved plaque & Royal Worcester oval by Raymond Rushton. The lid mounted with an engine turned white metal cover with central ceramic hand painted plaque by Royal Worcester artist Ray Rushton. To the front is a marked Sterling silver plaque engraved: "To Capt G M Haynes 'B' Coy 1st (Den) Home Guard from the officers, NCOs and men of 'B' Coy as a token of their esteem. 17cm x 11.5cm x 5.5cm. |
|
90 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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228 |
A 19th century cavalry sabre sword with brass hilt and steel scabbard. Blade stamped BM and the hilt stamped 74. Blade length 89cm. Scabbard and grip have been painted black. |
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55 |
£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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229 |
Coldstream Guards, Grenadier Guards and Lifeguards red dress tunics with buttons and badges. |
|
160 |
£150 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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230 |
WW1 War and Victory medals, PTE ET GIBBONS 31572 YORKSHIRE REGT and 1935 silver jubilee medal and Boys Brigade badge. |
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28 |
£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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231 |
A King's Troop sergeants tunic, a Royal Marine's musician cap and a Northern Ireland Security Guard Cap. Jacket: 40" chest. |
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95 |
£60 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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232 |
A WW1 1914 Princess Mary Christmas tin with partial contents and Christmas card. Contents include 2 photos of Princess Mary, unopened tobacco (damaged), cigarette wrappers and two cigarettes and a good wishes card from the Grand Duke Michael's Fund. |
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70 |
£60 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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233 |
A 1st Irish Guards Drummer's tunic, chest size 35". |
|
90 |
£60 - £100 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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234 |
A silver Victorian Afghanistan 1878-79-80 medal engraved to Serg G Cross MAD : C:D. No ribbon. |
|
120 |
£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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235 |
Two Scots Guards Foot Guards Parade tunics and a Highlanders parade tunic. |
|
180 |
£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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236 |
WW1/WW2 medal group including 1919 India medal with Afghanistan NWF clasp, George V Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, 1914 Mons Star with clasp, WW1 War Medal, WW1 Victory Medal, WW2 War Medal and WW2 India Medal. Miniatures of all WW1 medals. WW1 medals engraved to 6976 S SJT G H CROSSE MIDDX R. India medal engraved to 33930 L-SGT G H CROSSE 2 BN SOM L I. |
|
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£200 - £300 |
Unsold |
|
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237 |
Four commissions and citations for Henry Arthur lave, one bearing the signature of Queen Victoria. These include the appointment as 2nd lieutenant (1887), mention in despatches (1916), mention in the London Gazette (1919) and appointment to Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire (1921). An impressive career rising from 2nd lieutenant to Brigadier General. Condition as seen. |
|
100 |
£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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238 |
Two military helmets, a Russian military hat, an L702 gasmask cannister and contents and a sight lens case. |
|
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£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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239 |
A WW1 memorial 'Death Penny' made to Alfred Ellison, & two Princess Mary 1914 Christmas tins. |
|
70 |
£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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240 |
A Dunhill gold plated fountain pen and ballpoint pen set and a Sheaffer fountain pen. |
|
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£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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241 |
Two 1930s marbled fountain pens, one possibly Orthos, a Waterman 515, a Parker Duofold, a gold plated Sheaffer pen and various other fountain pens, ballpoints and pencils.. |
|
75 |
£50 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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242 |
Two Parker fountain pens, 3 Parker ballpoint pens and 3 Parker pencils, some gold plated. |
|
75 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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243 |
George Lansbury, My Life, biography, 2nd edition. Signed with a dedication to Mr & Mrs Carlisle 1932. Published by Constable and Co. No dust jacket, minor foxing.
George Lansbury (1859-1940) was a social reformer, male suffragette, Labour MP and leader of the Labour party 1932-1935. |
|
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£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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244 |
18th century Holy Bible, 1784, with notes and observations by Pope Clement IV (Ganganelli). Part leather bound. 38cm x 26cm |
|
210 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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245 |
Ten original press photos of Labour leader George Lansbury, 1920s and 1930s. British and American news agencies.
George Lansbury (1859-1940) was a social reformer, male suffragette, Labour MP and leader of the Labour party 1932-1935. |
|
40 |
£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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246 |
Children’s Literature: Williams (Archibald), ‘Petrol Peter’, illustrated by A. Wallis Mills, published by Methuen & Co., early 20th century, together with Dr. Heinrich Hoffmann ‘Struwwelpeter’, Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd and ‘Sketches & Scraps – Verses for Children Great & Small Vol. 1’ by Laura E. Richards, Estes & Lauriat, Boston, 1881 (3) |
|
|
£100 - £200 |
Unsold |
|
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247 |
Fox's Martyrs Volume one, ninth edition published 1684, part leather bound. Foy bookplate inside front board, engravings intact, some light foxing. 39.5cm x 26.5cm. |
|
250 |
£120 - £160 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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248 |
A miniature table top mahogany bookcase containing 47 volumes of Diamond Classics, c1848. Each book is cloth bound and gilt blocked. Published by William S Orr & Co, London. The front of the bookcase has a sliding door but with no glass. |
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750 |
£800 - £1,200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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249 |
John Hunt, The Ascent of Everest, 40th Anniversary limited edition 413/500. Signed by John Hunt, Edmund Hillary and 8 others of the original expedition. Published by Hodder & Stoughton, 1993. Blue cloth bound slip cover, part leather bound covers. Condition report: Minor stain to top of signed page and opposite paper. Otherwise immaculate. |
|
|
£1,000 - £1,500 |
Unsold |
|
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250 |
Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler, Published by the NSDAP, 1936. With dust jacket under cellophane wrap. Ex library copy. Good overall condition. |
|
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£80 - £120 |
Unsold |
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251 |
Late 19th century dome topped Tunbridge Ware tea caddy with Hever Castle panel. 20cm x 12.5cm x 12cm. Condition report: Lining missing. Age related losses to corners. |
|
85 |
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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252 |
19th century brass bound mahogany writing slope with fully fitted interior. 35cm x 23cm x 15cm. |
|
30 |
£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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253 |
1930s Art Deco ATO mantel clock with glass dial, chrome case & digits and three step bakelite base. Height 22.5cm. |
|
230 |
£250 - £350 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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254 |
Early 18th century striking longcase clock by Benjamin Lark, Waltham Abbey in hand decorated chinoiserie case. 11" date dial with second hand and silvered chapter ring. Brass bound weights, pendulum and key present. Overall height 213cm |
|
380 |
£300 - £400 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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255 |
A 1930s Art Deco mirrored glass mantel clock with pink tinted glass dial on a black glass plinth. Height 21.5cm, width 40cm |
|
160 |
£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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256 |
19thC wheel barometer signed J Schalfino, Taunton, with inlaid mahogany case and Masonic emblems to dial. Height 97cm. |
|
45 |
£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
257 |
A brass cased French 8 day carriage clock in antique leather case. Key present. Height 14.5cm. |
|
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£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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258 |
A Jaeger-LeCoultre ATMOS clock in gilt case, movement number 536679. Height 22.5cm, width 18cm, depth 13.5cm. |
|
360 |
£300 - £500 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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259 |
Late 19th century French clock in ornate cast brass surround. 17.5cm x 17.5cm. |
|
|
£30 - £40 |
Unsold |
|
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260 |
A Bornand Freres, Bicester, English brass cased 8 day carriage clock. Overall height 15cm. Untested, no key. |
|
20 |
£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
261 |
A 19th century French [provincial brass fronted Comtoise striking clock, Couvent-Breillot a Domfront. Pendulum and parts included. Dial 21cm diameter, brass surround 43cm x 32cm. |
|
35 |
£50 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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262 |
An early 20th century station style clock with painted dial and mahogany case. Diameter 39cm. No key |
|
35 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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263 |
An early 20th century folding 8 day travel clock in mock croc leather case. Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd, Regent Street. Winds and runs |
|
|
£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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264 |
Mixed ceramics to include Royal Crown Derby Imari, Villery & Boch Mettlach, Maling, Masons etc. Also a Buckingham Palace Diamond Jubilee bone china box with clock. |
|
12 |
£20 - £30 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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265 |
Ceramic heritage blue porcelain plaque for Sir Edward Heath's birthplace in Broadstairs, Kent. Produced and designed by artist Graham Sutherland OM, but never used. Diameter 44cm.
Provenance: Being sold by the Sutherland family. |
|
75 |
£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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266 |
Royal Doulton Images of Fire flambe Gift of Life figurine, signed A.M. HN 3536. Height 24cm. |
|
|
£120 - £160 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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267 |
Shelley Art Deco Tall Trees & Sunrise 36 piece part tea set, Reg Number 723404 & 742953. Lot consists of two different patterns. 8 cups and saucers, 8 cake plates, one large plate, one serving plate, 4 bowls, teapot, slop bowl, creamer, sauce boat and stand, and 1 tureen and lid. One cup chipped, one cup with hairline, sauce boat stand chipped. |
|
420 |
£400 - £600 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
268 |
W Moorcroft pottery table lamp in Queen's Choice pattern, designed by Emma Bossons, with bespoke silk shade. Overall height 44cm, base diameter 26cm. |
|
90 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
269 |
Two blue and white hand decorated Delft ware bowls, a Doulton stoneware teapot and Wedgwood embossed bowl. Delft ware bowls 22.5cm diameter. One Delft bowl has hairline cracks. |
|
20 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
270 |
Eight Royal Worcester bone china figures of birds to include wren, tits, woodpeckers, thrush, chaffinches and linnets. Tallest 13.5cm |
|
|
£50 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
271 |
An antique Japanese porcelain charger with samurai decoration on a red silvered ground. Signed to reverse. Diameter 30cm. |
|
|
£50 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
272 |
A 55 piece Spode tea & dinner service in Gold Fleur de Lys pattern to include:
Six of each plates 16cm, 20cm and 27cm.
Six soup bowls and saucers
Eight cups and nine saucers
Teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug
Two oval platters
One sauce boat and stand
One lidded tureen
One square cake plate |
|
480 |
£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
273 |
A Chinese porcelain late 18th/early 19th century blue & white decorated bowl. 19.5cm diameter. Various cracks and chips. |
|
20 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
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274 |
Vienna porcelain hand decorated cabinet plate depicting Ariadne, Late 19th century. Beehive mark to reverse. Diameter 20.5cm. |
|
|
£100 - £150 |
Unsold |
|
|
275 |
A Minton 'Pink Cockatrice' 28 piece tea service and a boxed 12 piece coffee set |
|
290 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
276 |
A 69 piece, 10 setting Royal Worcester 'Bernina' pattern dinner service. Including 10 of each 6", 7", 9" and 10.5" plates, 10 x soup bowls and saucers, 2 x lidded tureens, 2 x sauce boats and stands and one meat platter. |
|
|
£60 - £80 |
Unsold |
|
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277 |
Royal Worcester figure 'Sister' modelled by F G Doughty. Yellow dress version. Height 18cm. Condition report: Boy's thumb is missing. |
|
|
£30 - £40 |
Unsold |
|
|
278 |
Chinese porcelain lamp base decorated in the famille rose style with gilt lion head faux handles. Height: 41cm. Untested. |
|
|
£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
279 |
A 43 piece Royal Albert Old Country Roses tea and dinner set comprising 6 each of tea cups and saucers, coffee cups and saucers, dinner plates and tea plates, 2 x tea pots, sugar bowl, cream jug, platter and lidded tureen. Condition report: No chips or cracks. Needs a wash. |
|
|
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
280 |
A Victorian 17 piece Mintons 'Bombay Japan' child's tea set comprising 6 cups and saucers, teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl. |
|
10 |
£20 - £40 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
281 |
87 piece Royal Copenhagen 'Gold Fan' dinner service pattern 414/11525. Lot includes 20 x 10" plates, 12 x 9" plates, 11 x 6" plates, 12 x soup bowls and saucers, 5 x small cups and saucers, 3 platters, 2 tureens, sauce tureen (damaged), sauce boat, 2 x bowls and a covered sugar bowl. |
|
|
£200 - £300 |
Unsold |
|
|
282 |
A Meissen Blue Onion pattern reticulated dish, 20cm diameter. Crossed sword mark to base. |
|
30 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
283 |
A Worcester W P & G Philllps Late Chamberlain armorial plate and two Royal Worcester Caldwell plates. Phillips plate bear an armorial of a rampant lion. Diameter 26cm. (3) Condition report: Both Caldwell plates have deep age related crazed cracks |
|
|
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
284 |
A quantity of Chinese blue & white ceramics 18th century export and later including a moon flask, tea bowls and saucers, sauce boat, covered jar, mug, bowls and dishes. (12) Condition report: Mug is restored. |
|
3600 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
285 |
70 pieces of 20th century Spode Italian dinner and tea service including plates, bowls, platters, coffee pot, side dishes and jam pot. One piece of Spode's Tower included in lot. |
|
|
£200 - £300 |
Unsold |
|
|
286 |
A Chinese porcelain baluster form lamp finely decorated in the famille rose style with panels depicting traditional scenes. Carved wooden stand and pleated lamp shade. Overall height 59cm. |
|
100 |
£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
287 |
Two Art Deco style verdigris finish pottery figures of dancers, both marked 1532 to base. Tallest 32.5cm. One with small repair to thumb. |
|
|
£50 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
288 |
Orrefors Glass square acid etched ice bucket/vase, Vicke Lindstrand, c1940s. Signed to base
Height: 20cm, width: 21cm, depth: 21cm. |
|
|
£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
289 |
A Royal Doulton cut crystal ship's decanter with hallmarked silver collar. Hallmark Birmingham 1981. No chips or cracks. |
|
45 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
290 |
1970s/80s Murano glass sculpture of circular form with red, blue and yellow panels. Indistinct signature to base. Height 31 cm. |
|
110 |
£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
291 |
An oversized lead glass ice bucket Champagne cooler holding up to four bottles. Height 26cm, diameter 25cm. |
|
|
£50 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
292 |
A large 1960s Bohemia glass vase with partial label, and a similar heart shaped bowl. Vase: 30cm. Vase has one chip. |
|
50 |
£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
293 |
Two Lalique glass ring dishes, love birds and a golden pheasant. Both signed to base 'Lalique France'. Condition report: Chip to pheasant's tail. |
|
40 |
£50 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
294 |
Lalique, Paris 'Lovebirds' frosted glass vase bearing label. Signed to base 'Lalique France'. Height 21.5cm. |
|
95 |
£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
|
|
295 |
Five mixed decanters including a matching pair, a Thomas Webb spirit decanter, a Georgian style decanter and an engraved wine glass |
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40 |
£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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296 |
A pair of Edwardian ebonised occasional chairs, with decorative pierced carved backs, rose carved to top of rail and seat front, with burgundy velvet upholstered seats, on fluted tapering front legs,
Height approximately 90.5cm x seat width 43cm |
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£20 - £30 |
Unsold |
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297 |
A set of four Scandinavian style Jugendstil / Art Deco carver armchairs, each in blonde wood, with circular motif pierced back, swept arms, seats upholstered in gingham fabric, on cabriole legs,
Heigh 88cm x 52cm wide |
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£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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298 |
Taxidermy: A Stag’s head trophy, mounted on shield shaped wall plaque
Height overall approximately 121cm, antler width 52cm |
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180 |
£50 - £80 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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299 |
A vintage wooden bound travelling trunk, in textured grey finished, lining in red checked design
Approximately 90cm x 50cm x 32cm |
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18 |
£20 - £30 |
Winning bid: N/A |
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