A George VI British Empire Medal with GRI cypher on a Civil ribbon named to Nancy Mary, Mrs Abbott, with impressed naming, with a Second World War Defence Medal and Elizabeth II Coronation Medal, both unnamed as issued and mounted as worn. With a Women's Voluntary Service medal with two 'Long Service' clasps, unnamed as issued, in Royal Mint case of issue. With two WVS Civil Defence cloth patches. Nancy Mary Abbott was organizer of the Women's Royal Voluntary Service in the City of Oxford. Her award is recorded in the London Gazette for 10th June 1948, page 3389 as part of the King's Birthday Honours Awards *Condition: Largely as issued with light scuffing only.
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A Second World War group of four comprising 1939-45 and Borneo Stars, Defence and War Medals, unnamed as issued and mounted as worn, with an Elizabeth II General Service Medal 1918-62 with Cyprus clasp named to 23472189 CFN P. M. Lehan R.E.M.E. With a blue beret with cap badge, a selection of other badges, blazer badges and a 50th anniversary commemorative gilt medal *Condition: Naming possibly collected. Otherwise good condition with light age related wear.
A King's Dragoon Guards longservice, obverse with eight pointed star with GR to the centre, reverse 'Detur Benemerenti' 'Granted to a well deserved person' above 'Eighteen Years Service'. 4.4cm *Condition: Pierced for suspension,light surface scratches, a fine example of this unusual regimental award.
An Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to No. 1834 Private John Ryder 71st Highland Light Infantry, 2nd type obverse with trophy of arms, reverse 'For Long Service and good Conduct' with date 1855 added below. On rectangular bar suspension with distressed ribbon and top clip. Private John Ryder was awarded his LSGC in 1855 and awarded a gratuity of £5. He is recorded as being in Dublin in 1851 *Condition: Ribbon heavily distressed, light dent to rim.
An oval bronze medal with an armoured frigate crossing the Pacific Ocean, the reverse 'Spanish Frigate Numancia'.35 x 30mm, on a light blue ribbon. This medal was awarded to the crew of the Numancia for her circumnavigation of the globe. Purchased from France, Numancia was the first ironclad warship to circumnavigate the globe between 4th February 1865 and the 20th September 1867 *Condition: Good condition.
A Wellingborough and Norhamptonshire Bank £20 note, 16th April 1822, number 2023 for Morton Rodick and Company. A similar Wellingborough bank £5.00 note, 25th May 1825, number 64, for Morton, Rodick, Morton and Rodick *Condition: First with irregular borders and light creases, the second similar. Both hinged to backings. See images.
Bachmann OO Gauge unboxed Stream and Diesel Locos comprising 4-6-2 apple green livery A2 Class Loco No.60528 "Tudor Minstrel" with British Railways to tender sides, Co-Co BR two-tone green Class 55 Deltic Diesel No.D9017 "The Durham Light Infantry", both locos are in Good Plus to Excellent condition and in special boxes for protection. (2)
Wrenn Goods Wagons comprising 2 x W4665P Saxa Salt (one deep yellow, the other light yellow), W4625 Bulk Grain, W5030 LMS Vent Van, W5026 Parkward Mineral, W4635 Higgs Coal Wagon, W5001 Ross Fish Van, W5011 Watneys Vent Van, W5005X grey Cement, W5005 Tunnel Cement, W5000 Bly & Co Coal Wagon, W5006 Southdown Ore Wagon and W5052 Youngs Refrigerator Van, conditions are Good to Good Plus in Poor to Good boxes with 2 boxes having no perspex window, unboxed wagons comprise Geest Banana Van, SR Vent Van and Southern green livery Long Wheelbase Van, conditions generally Good to Good Plus, also in lot W2231 empty box for 0-6-0 BR green Class 08 Diesel Shunter, condition Fair to Good. (17)
Meccano Binns Road factory built light red and green shop window display model of an Estate type Car on a grey base, the model is operated by mains motor, the mechanism raises the car body up and down slowly to reveal the workings of the chassis, engine and rear wheel drive, this is a rare factory built model in Excellent condition.
Mamod / Meccano quantity of Live Steam and associated items consisting of a Mamod SA1 Steam Roadster in cream and red, appears un-steamed, would benefit from a light clean otherwise Excellent Plus in Good box, TE1a Traction Engine has been fired on a number of occasions and would benefit from a clean but generally Good Plus with instructions and some accessories in a Fair to Good box together with a Mamod Steam Plant and 3 x Steam accessories including hammer, grinder and polisher, Excellent unboxed. Meccano post-war clockwork motors including No.1 and Magic Motor. Excellent in Excellent boxes. (8)
Hornby 3«" Gauge 0-2-2 Loco and Tender "Rocket", live steam. Although this has been fired it does show little use and other than a light clean generally Excellent to Excellent Plus with filler, gas tube, track and leaflet together with a receipt dated 1st December 1979. All contained in an Excellent picture box.
French Hornby O Gauge post-war group of Rolling Stock and Railway Accessories consisting of Wagons-Lits Pullman Cars consisting of blue and cream Pullman Saloon No.4025, Dining Car No.4218, SNCF All 2nd Baggage Car, Esso 4-wheel Tanker and an unboxed PLM Bogie Covered Wagon together with boxed Footbridge with Signals, 2 x boxes of Disc Signals, 2 x boxes of Electric 4-light Signals, ECA2 Crossing, Excellent to Excellent Plus in Good Plus to Excellent boxes, the lot also includes unboxed 4-light Signals x 2 and a further 4-light Single Row Signal, Good Plus to Excellent. (14)
OO Gauge Locos and Rolling Stock by Hornby Railways, Triang to include 2 x 4-car SR green Triang EMU Units (comprising power and non-power Trailer Cars and 2 x Centre Cars), Bo-Bo two-tone green Class 35 Hymek No.D7063, 4-6-0 BR lined black B12 Class Loco No.61572, 0-6-0 BR lined black 3F Class Jinty Tank No.47606, Co-Co lined light blue livery EM2 Overhead Electric Loco (pantographs and one pair of wheels to non-power bogie missing), Rolling Stock includes 6 x London Brick Bogie High Capacity Wagons, Track Cleaning Wagon, 2 x 4-wheel Crane Trucks and others, conditions are Fair to Good. (24)
OO Gauge Trackwork, Accessories and Buildings by various manufacturers to include 5 x standard points by Hornby Railways and Hornby Dublo 2-rail, 2 x large radius points by Graham Farish, 3-way point by Pilz, 7 x L/H small radius points by various manufacturers, 2 x diamond crossovers by Hornby Dublo 2-rail, various straights and curved sections by Hornby Railways Lima and others, Hornby Railways 10 x black switches, 9 x point motors, colour light signal plus other accessories including quantity of people, platform furniture and animals etc, 8 x lever switches, buildings include Houses, Goods Depot, Corner Shops, Bungalows, Signal Boxes and other Lineside Buildings, H&M Loco tester (in original box), 2 x Hornby Dublo tunnel mouths, 7 x yard length of flexi track plus other items, conditions range from Fair to Good. (lg qty)
Trix Twin 3-rail Fibre Sleeper, Points and Trackwork to include 7 x hand operated points, 2 x L/H points with directional lamp, a coupling rail, various track sections including curves and straights (some are in original boxes) including 3 x crossovers, 2 x boxed 6592 Trix Express Relay Units (untested but look in Excellent condition) plus other items, including electrically operated and manual Semaphore Signals, Colour Light Signal, Buffer Stop and other items, conditions are Fair. (Qty)
OO Gauge BR Steam and Diesel Locos comprising Bachmann 4-6-2 green A4 Class renumbered 60017 and renamed "Silver Fox" with silver foxes to border sides, please note right side nameplate missing, 2-6-0 BR black Mogul No.5358, coal added to tender, 4-6-0 BR lined black Standard Class 4 No.75006 with coal added to tender and light weathering, 4-6-0 BR lined black Standard Class 5 No.73082 "Camelot", again imitation coal added to tender, Mainline Railways Bo-Bo BR maroon Class 42 Warship No.D823 "Hermes", fitted with etched brass nameplates, conditions range from generally Good to Excellent with five locos in original polystyrene inner boxes. (5)
Hornby Dublo 2 and 3-rail comprising 2-rail 2400 TPO Royal Mail Van Set complete with Coach, lineside apparatus, switch and 2 x mail bags, please note mail bag collection bin detached from base but is included, 5030 Island Platform Kit, appears complete including fixing screws, 2 x 2460 Plastic Level Crossing, 2451 pair of Illuminated Buffer Stops complete with bulbs, ES6 Colour Light Distance Signal, 2-rail track includes 3 x 2728 hand operated R/H point, 2734 R/H diamond crossing, small quantity of 2-rail track including 2710 curves, 2701 straights, 2722 half curves and 2738 isolating rails, conditions are Good to Excellent in Poor to Good Plus boxes, unboxed distant junction signal and double arm signal, green lever switch, 2-rail Wagons comprise Refrigerator Van, Presflo Bulk Cement, silver Esso Tanker, 3-rail Wagons comprise Power Petrol Tanker, Mobil Tanker, grey High Sided Wagon and brown Vent Van, also in lot quantity of plastic and metal couplings, conditions Fair to Good. (Qty)
Trix Twin 3-rail Locos, Rolling Stock and Accessories to include 4-4-0 BR black Compound Loco No.41135 (loco is distressed with valve gear, front buffer beam and cylinder blocks all detached and appears to be suffering from fatigue) condition Poor, 683 Lumber Wagon with load, 666 Operating Dump Wagon, 653 Goods Brake Van with light, conditions are Poor to Good in generally Good boxes, unboxed 0-4-0 black Tender Loco No.30846, spare Tender, 3-plank Open, 5-plank Open, 7-plank Open, grey Brake Van and crimson and cream Brake Coach along with controller, bag of loco coal and home colour light signal, conditions are Poor to Good, small quantity of literature including product catalogue with price list, Trix Twin small booklet, plus other literature and 2 x empty wagon boxes (677 Weltrol and 612 Container Wagon), conditions Fair. (Qty)
Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen (1866-1935), a silver mustard and spoon, pattern no.632, the spherical lidded mustard with hinged lid opening to reveal blue enamelled liner, raised on circular stepped base, stamped maker's mark and pattern no. to the handle, 3.3ozt gross7cm highThe mustard import marked for London 1950, in good overall condition, some light surface wear and scratching. The spoon marked for GJ and import marked, but the latter rubbed.
Georg Jensen (1866-1935), two open silver salts and spoons, pattern no. 110, each with scrolling loop handles terminating at circular planished bowls, the salts and spoons stamped with maker's marks and pattern no. to underside 7cm and 5cm wide; together with a Georg Jensen silver tea strainer, stamped maker's marks to underside 13.5cm wide, 3.5ozt (5)In good overall condition noting some light surface wear and scratching to all pieces.
Georg Jensen (1866-1935), a pair of silver open salts, pattern no. 243B, in the 'Magnolia' pattern, each of shallow oval form, the borders relief moulded with fruiting berries, raised on four ball feet, stamped maker's marks and pattern no. to underside, 1.1ozt7cm wide (3)Both in generally good condition noting only light surface wear commensurate with age and use.
Georg Jensen (1866-1935), a pair of silver servers, pattern no. 54, in the 'ornamental' pattern, each stem relief moulded with abstracted foliate motif, stamped maker's marks and pattern no. to the reverse22cm long; together with a Geog Jensen silver 'leaf and berry' ladle, the moulded stem terminating at a lightly planished bowl, stamped maker's mark and incised pattern no. to the underside 20cm long, 7.8ozt (3)In generally good condition, light surface wear commensuarate with age and use only.
Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen (1866-1935), a silver mounted preserve pot and spoon, pattern no. 600, the faceted glass body surmounted by circular cover with stepped ball finial, the spoon of plain form and embellished with pyramidal design to the stem, stamped maker's marks and pattern no. to the spoon and cover 8 x 8.5cm diameter; together with a bottle opener of the same pattern, similarly stamped 11cm long (3) London import marked for 1933, the spoon for 1930. Both silver and glass elements are in good condition noting only light surface wear commensurate with age and use.
Georg Jensen (1866-1935), a Danish silver tazza, pattern no. 263B, the spot-hammered bowl raised on a wrythen stem embellished with fruit-laden vines and above a spreading circular foot, dated 1921 and with impressed maker's marks to the underside, 16.9ozt18.5 x 17.5cm diameterThe rim rather dented and miss-shapen and light surface wear and scratching commensurate with age and use.
Georg Jensen (1866-1935), a Danish silver tazza, pattern no.263B, the spot-hammered bowl raised on a wrythen stem embellished with fruit-laden vines and above a spreading circular foot, stamped 925 and with impressed maker's marks to the underside, hallmarked with importer marks for George Stockwell to the bowl, 16.5ozt18.5 x 18cm diameterImport marked for London 1928, In good condition, noting only light wear and scratcjing commensurate with age and use.
Georg Jensen (1866-1935), a Danish silver tureen and cover, pattern no. 408B, of oval form on a small stepped base, with fruiting grapevine drop ring handles, the detachable cover with grapevine finial, stamped pattern no and maker's mark to underside, 43.7ozt14.5 x 27.5 x 18cmIn good condition, noting only light surface wear and scratching commensurate with age and use.
Georg Jensen (1866-1935), a Danish silver bowl, pattern no. 568A, of plain oval form and raised on a small foot, impressed maker's mark and pattern no to underside, the bowl hallmarked with George Stockwell import mark 7.1ozt, 4.5 x 20 x 15cm; together with Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen, a small footed bowl, pattern no. 575B, lightly planished and of circular form, stamped maker's mark and pattern no. to underside 2.7ozt, 3.5 x 10.5cm diameter (2)The larger import marked for London 1931 and un good overall condition, noting only light surface wear, the smaller with a couple of minute knocks to the rim and surface wear commensurate with age and use.
Georg Jensen (1866-1935), a Danish silver bonbonniere and cover, pattern no. 378, the circular bowl raised on a moulded stem of fruiting berries and scrolling foliage, the lid modelled with a similar finial, stamped maker's marks and pattern no. to underside, 8.8ozt11.5 x 10.5cm diameterImport marked for London 1929, in good overall condition noting light surface wear commensurate with age and use.
Bent Gabrielsen for Georg Jensen, a Danish silver ring, design number 178, of A-symetric form mounted with a labradorite plaque, import mark for London, 925 sterling silver, dated 1975, makers mark 'GJLd', weight 22.2gRing size P/Q - light surface wear and scracthing commensurate with age and use, otherwise in good condition, stone is set securely.
An Audi TT Quattro roadster, 2003, a 180 bhp model finished in Moro Blue pearlescent paintwork with a blue power hood and mid-grey heated leather seats, 108,000 miles, Mot'd until December 2023Please note, a reduced Buyer’s Premium of 12% inclusive of VAT will be charged on this itemThe vendor describes the car as being in excellent original condition and great fun on an open road.The Moro Blue bodywork is very straight (with good panel gaps all round) and polishes up well but there a few minor blemishes and scuffs to the bumpers that could be improved as one would expect from a 20 year old vehicle.The car drives really well and has proved to be totally reliable in the current owner's tenure, and has only been uses as a fair-weather toy. The service book isn't present but there is a file of invoices to support the mileage.It pulls well in all the gears, particularly in the mid-range and the gearbox and clutch have a smooth action.The brakes have been replaced in the last few thousand miles and the lower control arms were replaced aprroximately1000 miles ago.Being the facelift model, the car rides on the desirable 18" Avus alloy wheels which were refurbished last year(with new centre caps also) and are shod with a matching set of Pirelli P-Zeros with good treadThe interior is well-preserved with only light wear the the driver's bolster and the electric hood is in super order and operates smoothlyThe last MOT was a clean pass once a faulty tyre valve had been replaced and the washer bottle had been topped up!
Geoffrey Baxter for Whitefriars, a large tangerine bark vase, of cylindrical form 22.5cm high; together with another clear glass Baxter inspired cylindrical vase 21cm highBoth vases in good condition, free from damage or repair, some light scuffing to the undersides commensurate with age and use.
An Art Deco nest of walnut occasional tables, the main table with well figured, quarter-veneered burr-walnut top raised over a solid walnut frame, the four subsidiary tables made entirely of walnut54 x 61cm diameterGood condition with no known faults other than a few light scuffs to the smaller tables, the top to the main table is particularly well figured and has a good colour/polished finish, structurally sound and well-made with no play in the joints

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