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Los 1303A

A quantity of mainly Triang 12mm gauge Rolling Stock including Shell BP Tanker, bulk ore Truck, two BR green livery Tenders and two salt Trucks.

Los 1399

A BP over mantle with turned columns and carved detail with sunray feature to the upper part supported by bun feet

Los 85

A Matchbox Service Station MG-1 by Lesney, very good boxed example and a accessory pack # A-1 BP garage petrol pumps and signs, excellent in excellent box - Est £80 - £120

Los 87

Six Matchbox Series / Lesney boxed die-cast model motor vehicles comprising #23 Trailer Caravan, #25 BP Tanker, #34 Volkswagen Camper, #42 Studebaker Station Wagon, #60 Truck with Site Office and #66 Greyhound Bus, excellent in generally vg boxes (end flap of tanker box absent) - Est £50 - £80

Los 2917

Hoadly, John (1711-76), clergyman, poet & playwright. ALS to "Mr. Bowyer Printer" at Red Lion Passage, Fleet Street, from St. Cross, Jany 16, 1769. 3pp., 4to., with integral address panel (short tears, slight defect at outer edge and blank centrefold). Concerning the publication of his father, Bp. Benjamin Hoadly's works, which he edited and contributed the Life. "If a Life were written in form, it cou'd only consist of those materials otherwise dispos'd, with perhaps a few additions which, if at all in the style of eulogy, wou'd but ill become me…" With typed transcription.

Los 508

A group of five boxed Corgi Limited Edition vehicles, to include a Man Tipper in the livery of Cawley Brothers, a Leyland in the livery of Ken Thomas, a Volvo in the livery of Mansel Davies, a Leyland in the livery of Guinness and a DAF in the livery of BP (5)

Los 184

A large late 19th Century doll with ceramic head, rolling blue eyes, open mouth and real hair, impressed mark on the back of the head 'BP' and a heart symbol with the number 585 below, and 'Made in Germany', dressed in a hand-knitted two-piece suit; together with other doll's clothing and doll's blankets.

Los 140

Four Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, including Old Mr Brown, all BP-2, and seven others, including Tommy Brock, 1st version, and Mr Jeremy Fisher, 1st version, all BP-3a (two chipped) (11)

Los 141

Ten Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, including Ginger and Pickles, all BP-3b (two chipped) (10) Condition report Report by NG Johnny Town-Mouse, chips to both ears. Jemima Puddleduck, underglaze chip and another chip to base. Others appear to be free of damage or repair.

Los 143

Ten Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, including Simpkin and Tabitha Twitchit and Miss Moppet, all BP-3b (two chipped) (10) Condition report Report by NG Benjamin Bunny, no visible damage or repair Simpkin, no visible damage or repair Taylor of Gloucester, no visible damage or repair Little Pig Robinson, small paint chips to base underglaze. Little Black Rabbit, no visible damage or repair Tabitha Twitchit and Miss Moppet, no visible damage or repair Sir Isaac Newton, underglaze chip to collar of his coat Timmy Tiptoes, chip to tip of right ear Mrs Tiggy Winkle, no visible damage or repair Chippy Hackee, no visible damage or repair

Los 144

Six Royal Albert figures, including Babbitty Bumble, and Mother Ladybird, all BP-6a, another, Jemima Puddleduck Made a Feather Nest, BP-3c, and a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, seated, 3436, gloss (8)

Los 145

Ten Royal Doulton Winnie The Pooh figures, including Eeyore's Tail, WP7, and Christopher Robin, WP9, all boxed, a miniature Royal Doulton Winnie The Pooh cup, and a Beswick Beatrix Potter figure, Hunca Munca Sweeping, BP-3c (12)

Los 147

A Beswick Beatrix Potter figure, Mr Benjamin Bunny, 1st version, pipe out, and six others (two a.f.), all BP-2, and another, Mr Alderman Ptolemy, BP-3b (8)

Los 148

A Beswick Beatrix Potter figure, Mr Jeremy Fisher, BP-2, and eight others (five a.f.) (9)

Los 172

A Beswick Beatrix Potter figure, Tom Kitten & Butterfly, BP-3c, and 21 others, including Tabitha Twitchett and Miss Moppet, BP-3c, and Tommy Brock, BP-6a (22) Condition report Report by NG Pigling Bland, BP-6a, no visible damage or repair Mr Benjamin Bunny, lilac coat, BP-3b, no visible damage or repair Mrs Rabbit, BP-3c, no visible damage or repair Foxy Whiskers Gentleman, BP-3c, no visible damage or repair Tom Kitten & Butterfly, BP-3c, no visible damage or repair Peter Rabbit, BP-3c, slight rub to one ear Benjamin Bunny, BP-6A, no visible damage or repair Aunt Pettitoes, BP-3c, no visible damage or repair Little Pig Robinson, BP-3b, no visible damage or repair Jemima Puddleduck, BP-3b, no visible damage or repair Tommy Brock, BP-6a, no visible damage or repair Gentleman Mouse Made a Bow, BP-6a, no visible damage or repair Jeremy Fisher, BP-3c, Mrs Tittlemouse, BP-3c, no visible damage or repair Taylor of Gloucester, BP-3b Mrs Tiggy Winkle Takes Tea, BP-3b, no visible damage or repair Mr Jackson, BP-3c, no visible damage or repair Timmy Tiptoes, BP-3c, no visible damage or repair Poorly Peter Rabbit, BP-3c, no visible damage or repair Goody Tiptoes, BP-3b, base scratched Tabitha Twitchett and Miss Moppet, BP-3c, no visible damage or repair Flopsy, Mopsy and Cottontail, BP-3c, no visible damage or repair

Los 173

A Beswick Beatrix Potter figure, Mr Jackson, and nine others, including Sir Isaac Newton and Pickles, all BP-3a (10) See illustration Condition report Report by NG The Taylor of Gloucester with two small nibbles to one ear, others with no visible damage or repair.

Los 35

Early 20th century Bahr & Proschild (Germany) bisque socket head doll, impressed with 'BP' heart logo '585/G', having composition bent baby body, sleeping brown eyes with eyelashes (eyes require work), open mouth with two teeth and brown wig. Height 33cm. Finger missing. Featured on page 44 of Coleman's 'Collectors Encyclopedia of Dolls, Vol.1'.

Los 177

HORNBY 0 Gauge 8 x Petrol Tankers - Grey 'Mobiloil' Type 3 chassis (Excellent), Yellow 'Shell Lubricating Oil Type 4 chassis (Good Plus), Cream 'Esso' Type 3 (Excellent), Cream 'BP Motor Spirit' Type 3 (Good) - Dark Blue 'Redline Super Petrol' and 'Red-Glico' Type 2 (both Expert repaints) and 2 x Pratts Motor Spirit Type 2 (Expert Green repaints one missing a Hornby transfer). All in Collectors Boxes.

Los 134

A collection of model railway locomotives and accessories to include a Tri-ang electric model railway, RS23, a further Tri-ang train set, RS34, track and points, R345 side tipping car set, R239 bomb transporter, R15 milk wagon, R115 caboose, R210 Shell-BP oil tank wagon in black, etc.

Los 429

Four 1:18 scale diecast model vehicles including: 3x Hot Wheels Team Mitsubishi Motors/ Subaru World Rally Team/ BP Ford World Rally Team; Guiloy BMW 320si WTCC. All boxed VG (4)

Los 504

Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures ( 5 ) In Total. 1/ Johny Town Mouse, BP2B. Beswick Num.1276 Height 3.5 Inches. 2/ Miss Moppet B.P 2A. Beswick Num.1275, Height 3 Inches. 3/ Mr Jeremy Fisher BP.2B Beswick Num.1157. Height 3 Inches. 4/ Foxy Whiskered Gentleman First Version, Small BP.2B. Height 4.75 Inches. 5/ Jemma Puddle duck BP3A, Small Size, Height 4.25 Inches.

Los 512

Beswick Beatrix Potter Figure 'Sir Isaac Newton' Backstamp BP-1984. 3.75'' in height. Excellent condition.

Los 513

Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures, 3 in total. 1. Mr Jackson Backstamp BP3B number 2453 2.75'' in height, 2. Ribby Backstamp BP 2A, Beswick Number 1199. 3.25'' in height. 3. Hunca Munca Sweeping, Backstamp BP 3B, 3.5'' in height. All figures in excellent condition.

Los 733

A boxed Triang minute toys clockwork scale model set, containing two cabs to form tractor units for transport wagon, minute brewery, log wagon, and Shell BP fuel oil tanker, large scale Triang minute friction driven Shell BP tanker and a boxed Tudor Rose Town and Country friction driven plastic single decker bus CONDITION REPORT: Good condition but tyres corroded. Minor rust and paint loss to green and red lorries, back door bar to transport van, no keys, probably v.little used, inner packaging present with minor rust marks on card, some repair to box lid - but fair condition Minic Presentation set no.B made by Lines Bros. contents listed on box and complete

Los 157

A pair of 14ct gold gentlemen's cufflinks, formed as three reeded bars, approx 12.8g, together with a pair of 18ct gold cufflinks, approx 11.5g, two further pairs of cufflinks, a diamond set stickpin. approx 0.33ct and a 9ct gold charm of an oil rig, approx 4.4g, also a silver dish, with image of the BP Forties Field Development oil rig, a silver pin tray and ashtray, approx 6.5oz and a silver hair brush back. (lot)

Los 12

Five early 20th century silver topped dressing table jars, to include; A jar with floral embossed cover 'BP DC' Birmingham 1913, 9cm high, two glass ovoid based examples with silver covers 'W.N' Chester 1907 11.5cm high and Birmingham 1907 11cm high, a silver topped hair tidy London 1917, 7.5cm high and a silver topped oval jar and cover Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1906, 9cm wide (5)

Los 94

Five Corgi Classics Road Transport diecast models in original boxes to include 97942 ERF flatbed with chains/barrels/flowers, 97214 Leyland Tiger PS1 Skills Motor Coaches limited, 97840 Scammell Highway man Tanker Shell MEX/BP etc. (5) CONDITION REPORT; Vehicles in mint condition, boxes good overall.

Los 14

Various aircraft construction models to include Comet Flying Balsa wood scale model, Piper Cub in original box, Airfix Super Marine Spitfire MK1, Matchbox Gloster Gladiator, Matchbox Noorduyn Norseman together with a Froc plastic scale model Shell-BP Coastal Tanker in original box. (5) CONDITION REPORT; Froc tanker has been partly built, Airfix Super Marine spitfire still in original cellophane packaging, other items not checked if complete.

Los 278

Matchbox Major Packs, M1 BP Petrol Tanker,in very good condition, a couple of tiny paint chips, with a very good box, M4 Ruston Bucyrus, maroon cab, yellow arm, in good condition (missing rubber tracks) in a good Moko box with all end flaps, M7 Thames Trader Cattle Truck, red cab, light tan trailer, knobbly grey plastic wheels, in very good unboxed condition, a couple of tiny paint chips and M10 Whitlock Dinkum Dumper,red plastic steering wheel, bare metal hubs, in near mint condition, with Lesney box, one end flap/inner tab loose (4 items)

Los 495

Quantity of Triang Railways items, including: R.259 4-6-2 Britannia Loco, R35 Tender, R12 Shell BP Petrol Tank Wagon, R10 Open Goods Wagon, R16 Brake Van,R112 Goods Truck with drop doors, R113 Goods Wagon with drop sides, R212 Bogie Bolster with log load, 3 x R69 Newspaper kiosks and R81 Station Set (Carlisle) all in near mint boxed condition (10 items)

Los 590

LESBOS, Unattributed Koinon mint. Circa 478-460 BC. BI Twenty-fourth Stater (8mm, 0.57 g). Confronted boars’ heads; BP above / Quadripartite incuse square. Lazzarini, Contribution, Series IV var. (unlisted with these letters); cf. HGC 6, 1071. Near EF, lightly toned, very minor porosity. Exceptionally high silver for billon issue, and apparently unpublished with these letters. The letters on these coins usually correspond to the cities of Antissa or Methymna, or the Lesbian koinon. However, a sixth stater, SNG von Aulock 7745, with the letters

Los 173

5 yeomanry cap badges: City of London (1484), Ed VII, Geo V by BP & Co B’ham (slight wear) andGeo VI Norfolk, Lothians & Border (resoldered lugs). Generally GC

Los 263

Collection of BP oil educational posters for schools on oil production.

Los 1088

Five Lesney Matchbox diecast model buses: #5 London Bus, red with BP visco-static livery; #74 Superfast Daimler Bus, red with Esso livery; #74 Daimler Bus, red with Esso livery; #5 London Bus, red with BP Longlife livery; #74 Daimler Bus, green with Esso livery. All VG-E with G+-VG boxes. (5)

Los 1090

12 x Lesney Matchbox diecast models: M-9 Inter-State Double Freighter (missing cab and first trailer); K-7 Curtiss Wright Rear Dumper (missing dumper); 10 Sugar Container; 25 BP Container; Y-2 1911 Renault; etc. G-VG in F-G+ boxes.

Los 407

A large Dunhill silver plated lighter having enamelled BP logo. H10.5cm

Los 479

Three Corgi Commercial vehicles, comprising 22504 Bedford TK platform trailer and container, CC11904 ERF EC powder tanker Redland, and a BP fuel tanker.

Los 27

Hemmings (Rev. M.) Curate of Finglass, Dublin, An Abridgement of the Ecclesiastical Polity, of .. Mr. Richard Hooker, D. 1773. First, list of subs, errata at end, cont. calf; Newcome (Wm.) Bp. of Waterford, An Historical View of English Biblical Translations, D. 1792, First, tree calf, rebacked. (2)

Los 671

Julian Day, British b.1967- "Last Potato Supper"; oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 2012 on the canvas reverse, 50.5x89cm, (may be subject to Droit de Suite) Provenance: exhibited at the Dulwich Picture Gallery, London, '60th Anniversary Friends Exhibition', 30 September to 12 October, 2014, no. 41 Note: Julian Day completed a B.A in Fine Art at Central St Martin's College, London, in 1992. In 1997, Day was a finalist for the BP Portrait Award. In October 2014 Day was a selected finalist for the Dulwich Picture Galleries 60th Friends exhibition. Day also paints West End theatre backdrops with Mr Andrew Greenfield. Shows that he has painted for include 'Grease' and the 'Royal Variety Show' among many other shows.

Los 1014

Stevens Old Model Pocket Rifle dating: third quarter of the 19th Century provenance: USA Round, rifled barrel with address and 1864 patent, fore -and rear-sight, under the barrel marked "32 RF", "BLACK POWDER" and "BULLET 80", with crowned stamp "BP"; nickelled, brass frame (small parts missing) with the same stamp; spur trigger, wooden grip scales, white metallic butt-plate. dimensions: length con calciolo 81 cm. Start Price: €500

Los 517

Stone Age British Palaeolithic Stone Hand AxePalaeolithic, 400000-200000 BP. A large flint hand axe knapped on a thick flake, tapering with well formed edges and white, downland patination. 546 grams, 14.5cm (5 3/4"). Found Essex, UK. [No Reserve]Fine condition, tip absent.

Los 532

Stone Age North American Stone Projectile Points GroupMainly Archaic Period, 9000-4500 BP. A mixed group of knapped flint projectile points comprising: nine barbed and tanged types; two with rounded profile; three tanged. 198 grams total, 36-72mm (1 1/2 - 2 3/4"). From an old English collection. [14, No Reserve]Fine condition.

Los 1149

Geological Sauropod Dinosaur FossilJurassic, Lower Lias, 199-175 million years BP. A fossil vertebra from a sauropod dinosaur, probably a tail bone, with the collector`s label `Dinosaur, Sauropod, caudal Vertebrata, Lyme Regis, Dorset, Jurassic, Lower Lias, c. 175 million years old`. 1.1 kg, 10cm (4"). Ex Bernard C. Pickard collection, Hampshire, UK. The sauropods are an infraorder of saurischian (lizard-hipped) dinosaurs, who had very long necks, long tails, small heads (relative to the rest of their body), and thick, pillar-like legs.They are notable for the enormous sizes attained by some species, and the group includes the largest animals to have ever lived on land. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Los 1150

Geological Eton College Museum Crocodile Leg Bone Fossil160 million BP. A leg bone from the extinct Jurassic crocodile Steneosaurus sp. from the Oxford Clay, in old white card tray with Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd identification card: ‘EXTINCT CROCODILE LEG BONE, Steneosarus sp., Oxford Clay, Jurassic Age, (Approx. 160 million tears ago), Whittlesea, near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, (collected 1908 - ex. Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge, and Eton College Museum)’. 256 grams total, 13cm (tray: 15.5cm) (5 - 6"). Collected in 1908, ex. Sedgick Museum Cambridge and Eton College Museum, noted on GBL label. From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. Steneosaurus sp. is an extinct genus of early crocodiles found as fossils in Jurassic rocks (208 to 144 million years ago) of South America, Europe, and North Africa. Its skull was very light and narrow, with large openings and a long and narrow snout. James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) was one of the principal London mineral and fossil dealers during the second half of the 19th century. The company he founded was one of the longest surviving geological suppliers in the world, second only to Kranz of Germany. In 1858 James Gregory established his business selling polished stones, minerals and fossils from premises in King William Street. A few years later he moved to premises in Golden Square, Soho. He won prize medals at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Sydney (1879) and London (1862 and 1883). He also formed a superb collection of meteorites, which was later sold by his sons to the Natural History Museum, London. On the death of his father in 1899 Albert Gregory took over the business, dealing from premises in Kensington, then 30 Old Church Street in Chelsea. He eventually sold the company in 1932 to Percy Bottley, and after his death in 1982 the premises were sold. The company was then acquired by Brian Lloyd who had started the Natural History sales at Sotheby`s before dealing from his own premises in Pall Mall. Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd, as it became known, traded from Ricket Street and later Seagrave Road in Fulham. In 2008 the business and all of the stock and Victorian cabinets were moved out of London to Walmer in Kent. On the eventual retirement of Brian and Mary Lloyd in 2014, with none of their family interested in taking over the business, the stock was sold and is now dispersed. Fine condition.

Los 1151

Geological Eton College Museum Crocodile Bone Fossil160 million BP. A bone from the extinct Jurassic crocodile Steneosaurus sp. from the Oxford Clay, in old white card tray with Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd identification card: ‘EXTINCT CROCODILE BONE, Steneosarus sp., Oxford Clay, Jurassic Age, (Approx. 160 million years ago), Whittlesea, near Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, (collected 1908 – ex. Sedgwick Museum, Cambridge, and Eton College Museum)’. 101 grams total, 10cm (tray: 15.5cm) (4 - 6"). Collected in 1908, ex. Sedgick Museum Cambridge and Eton College Museum, noted on GBL label. From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. Steneosaurus sp. is an extinct genus of early crocodiles found as fossils in Jurassic rocks (208 to 144 million years ago) of South America, Europe, and North Africa. James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) was one of the principal London mineral and fossil dealers during the second half of the 19th century. The company he founded was one of the longest surviving geological suppliers in the world, second only to Kranz of Germany. In 1858 James Gregory established his business selling polished stones, minerals and fossils from premises in King William Street. A few years later he moved to premises in Golden Square, Soho. He won prize medals at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Sydney (1879) and London (1862 and 1883). He also formed a superb collection of meteorites, which was later sold by his sons to the Natural History Museum, London. On the death of his father in 1899 Albert Gregory took over the business, dealing from premises in Kensington, then 30 Old Church Street in Chelsea. He eventually sold the company in 1932 to Percy Bottley, and after his death in 1982 the premises were sold. The company was then acquired by Brian Lloyd who had started the Natural History sales at Sotheby`s before dealing from his own premises in Pall Mall. Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd, as it became known, traded from Ricket Street and later Seagrave Road in Fulham. In 2008 the business and all of the stock and Victorian cabinets were moved out of London to Walmer in Kent. On the eventual retirement of Brian and Mary Lloyd in 2014, with none of their family interested in taking over the business, the stock was sold and is now dispersed. Fine condition.

Los 1152

Geological Madagascan Ammonite Polished HalfEarly Cretaceous Period, 120 Million BP. A split and polished half of the ammonite Cleoniceras besairieiwith fine crystallisation in the flotation chambers; with stand. 1.6 kg, 23cm including stand (9"). UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. Ammonites are an extinct group of marine animals similar to the nautilus. Fine condition.

Los 1153

Geological Otodus Obliqus Shark Tooth Fossils in MatrixEocene, 55 million years BP. Two Otodus Obliqus shark tooth fossils in a matrix of shelly limestone, itself bearing small fossil fragments, with collector`s label reading `shark, Otodus Obliqus, from Phosphate deposits, Morocco`. 1.1 kg, 17.5cm (7"). Ex Bernard C. Pickard collection, Hampshire, UK. The fossils of Otodus indicate that it was a very large macro-predatory shark. The largest examples of this shark at least approached 9 metres (30 ft) in total length. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Los 1154

Geological Fossil FishEocene period, 58-36 million years BP. A well-preserved fossil predatory fish, showing especially fine preservation of its needle-like teeth and high dorsal fin; possibly of the species Diplomystus, in limestone matrix. 1.3 kg, 24cm (9 1/2"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. [No Reserve]Very fine condition.

Los 1155

Geological Jianghanhicthys Fish FossilEocene Period, 56-34 million years BP. A complete fossil fish Jianghanichthys with full bone structure and some scale preservation, bearing the collector`s label `Fish, Jianghanichthys sp., Eocene, c.50 million years old, Hubei Province, China`. 71 grams, 10cm (4"). Ex Bernard C. Pickard collection, Hampshire, UK. Jianghanichthys is an extinct genus of bony fishes or Osteichthyes, belonging to the order Cypriniformes. It is also known as Osteohilus or Chan Han Fish. Fossils of Jianghanichthys have classically been found in Hubei, China. [No Reserve]Fine condition, with minor repairs to the matrix not affecting the fossil.

Los 1156

Geological Diplomystus Fish FossilEocene Period, 56-34 million years BP. A well preserved fossil fish Diplomystus sp. on shale, with a second, less well preserved Diplomystus at the bottom of the specimen, with the collector`s label `Fish, Diplomystus, Eocene, c. 48-55 million years old, Green River Formation, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, USA`. 321 grams, 18.5cm (7 1/4"). Ex Bernard C. Pickard collection, Hampshire, UK. Diplomystus is an extinct genus of freshwater fish distantly related to modern-day extant herrings, alewives, and sardines. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Los 1157

Geological Fossil Fish in Split RockEocene period, 58-36 million years BP. An unusual specimen of a split piece of limestone or limey shale showing both halves of a fossil fish of the species Knightia, probably Knightia eocaena. 501 grams total, 11.5cm (4 1/2"). Property of a West London gentleman; acquired between 1980-2010. Knightia belongs to the same taxonomic family as herring and sardines. A small schooling fish, Knightia made an abundant food source for larger Eocene predators. [2, No Reserve]Very fine condition.

Los 1158

Geological Fossil Fish NoduleCretaceous, 165-145 million years BP. A good quality Brazilian fossil fish specimen in a split sedimentary limestone nodule. 519 grams, 14cm (5 1/2"). Ex Walter Steinberg collection; acquired London art market, 1960s-1970s. Walter Steinberg has been a well-known figure at fairs, sales and events for many years. Born in 1922 in Philadelphia, Walter has had a life-long passion for collecting. A long-time resident in London, he has now retired to New York and decided that the time has come to pass on the antiquities and coins he has collected over his lifetime. Walter acquired coins and artefacts that interested him, so his collection, although containing many lovely examples, also contains many affordable specimens. Much of the material has been unavailable to the market for 30 to 50 years. Walter hopes that the items he collected will now find new homes with the next generation of collectors. [No Reserve]Very fine condition, a good size for display with both faces showing the scale texture.

Los 1159

Geological Carpopenaeus Callirostris Shrimp FossilUpper Cretaceous, 100-66 million years BP. A fossil shrimp Carpopen Callirostris showing excellent preservation of its body segments and appendages, bearing the collector`s label `shrimp, Carpopen Callirostris, Upper Cretaceous, c. 65-100 million years old, Hadjoula, Lebanon`. 121 grams, 76mm (3"). Ex Bernard C. Pickard collection, Hampshire, UK. The Greek historian Herodotus (c. 484–425 BC) first mentioned the fossil beds of Hakel and Hajoula, Lebanon, where he said there were “fish in the stones.” These fossil beds are some of the most famous in the world. [No Reserve]Fine condition.

Los 1160

Geological Sinosura Kelheimense Brittle Star FossilUpper Jurassic, 140 million years BP. A specimen showing three brittle star fossils of the species Sinosura kelheimense, bearing the collector`s label `Brittle stars, Ophiuroids, Sinosura kelheimense, Upper Jurassic, c. 140 million years old, Solenhofen Quarry, Bavaria, Germany, (where Archeaopterix was found)`. 60 grams, 65mm (2 1/2"). Ex Bernard C. Pickard collection, Hampshire, UK. Starfish first appear in the fossil record in the Lower Ordovician and are members of the phylum Echinodermata. Other animals in this group are sea urchins, sea cucumbers and sand dollars. Fossils showing three brittle stars are uncommon. [No Reserve]Fine condition. Uncommon.

Los 1161

Geological Stromatolite and Graptolite FossilsOrdovician, 485-443 million years BP. A group of two early fossils comprising: a stromatolite bearing the collector`s label `Stromatolite, uncertain period but early, Morocco`, and graptolites on shale bearing the collector`s label `Graptolite, Didymonograptus murchisoni, Ordovician, c.470 million years old, From the type site at Llanvirn Series, Abereidy, Dyfed, Wales`. 257 grams total, 85-102mm (3 1/4 - 4"). Ex Bernard C. Pickard collection, Hampshire, UK. Stromatolites are layered bio-chemical accretionary structures formed in shallow water by the trapping, binding and cementation of sedimentary grains by biofilms (microbial mats) of microorganisms. The earliest stromatolites may date from more than 3.5 billion years ago. Contents Graptolites are fossil colonial animals known chiefly from the Upper Cambrian through to the Lower Carboniferous (Mississippian). The name graptolite comes from the Greek graptos, meaning written, and lithos, meaning rock, as many graptolite fossils resemble hieroglyphs written on the rock. [2, No Reserve]Fine condition.

Los 1162

Geological Ammonite and Cephalopod Fossil GroupLower Cretaceous, Albian Stage, 125 million years BP. A group of five fossil cephalopods comprising: a very well preserved ammonite Orthosphinctes callovian with a lustrous shell, bearing the collector`s label `Ammonite, Kranosphinctes callovian (sic), / Oxfordian, Upper Jurassic, c. 160=165 million years old, Madagascar`; an ammonite Lemuroceras with a highly iridescent shell, bearing the collector`s label `Ammonite, Lemuroceras, (opalescent), Lower Cretaceous, Albian Stage, c. 125 million years old, Madagascar`; an ammonite, Dactilioceras commune bearing the collector`s label `Ammonite, Dactilioceras commune, Upper Lias, Lower Jurassic, c. 150-170 million years old, Whitby, Yorkshire; two examples of Orthoceras, one polished, with a collector`s label reading `Cephalopod, Orthoceras, Devonian, c. 350-600 million years old, Sahara, Morocco, and an unaltered specimen bearing the collector`s label `Cephalopod, Orthoceras vagans, Upper Ordivician, Ashill Series, near Bala, Merionethshire, c. 425-440 million years old`. 884 grams total, 65-134mm (2 1/2 - 5 1/4"). Ex Bernard C. Pickard collection, Hampshire, UK. Ammonites are an extinct group of marine animals similar to the nautilus. Like the nautilus, ammonites had a soft body with tentacles that emerged from a hollow chambered shell utilized in the manner of a submarine`s ballast tanks. Orthoceras (straight horn) is a genus of extinct nautiloid cephalopod. [5, No Reserve]Fine condition.

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