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Sega Game Gear - Boxed & 3 Games. This lot contains a boxed Sega Game Gear. The item comes with its original inserts but does not contain the official manual. It does come with the 4 in 1 game. The three games include Factory Panic, Columns and G.Loc (all unboxed but in the plastic case)Condition Report: The handheld is in good condition with hardly any surface damage to the case. The screen has minimal/light surface scratches. This item has not been tested.
SEGA Dreamcast Arcade Stick, Race Controller, Dreamcast Gun, Controller & VMU. This lot contains a number of sealed, unopened or hardly used Dreamcast accessories. All items are complete in box and The Light Gun comes complete with The House of the Dead 2. Condition Report: All items come from the vault of an avid Dreamcast collector. All items are either factory sealed or never been opened/taken out of the box - in this case all items are still in their original wrapping inside. Each item is in Excellent condition.
British 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer's sword, with plain 87.5cm slightly curving fullered steel blade and plain steel three-bar hilt with wire-bound fish skin grip and plaited knot on later cord; in steel scabbard with two hanging rings L103cm overallCondition Report:All over historic pitting and rusting to blade, hilt and scabbard.Some minor losses to fish skin grip.One or two small dints to scabbard.
British pattern 1796 Light Cavalry Officer's sword, the 83.5cm curving steel blade marked 'W. Parker London' and 'Warranted' verso, brass stirrup hilt with half-round langets, knucklebow and backstrap with ribbed ivory grip; in brass mounted leather covered scabbard with two suspension rings L97cm overall. This item has been registered for sale under Section 10 of the APHA Ivory Act Condition Report:Traces of historic pitting to blade.Ivory grip cracked and repaired.Leather rubbed to scabbard.Otherwise looks to be in reasonably good condition consistent with age and use.Ivory act - submission refrence VQYWNUNK
Italian Beretta Model 686 Onyx 12-bore double barrel over-and-under boxlock ejector shotgun, the 74.5cm barrels with ventilated top rib, walnut stock with chequered pistol grip and fore-end, single selective trigger Fore-end no.38044 Barrels no.5314 Action no.F38044B; together with set of five chokes (two fitted) SHOTGUN CERTIFICATE REQUIREDCondition Report:Some light scratching to stock, fore-end and metalwork otherwise looks to have been little used and in good condition.
Forty glengarry and cap badges and shoulder titles including Gordon Highlanders, Canada and Canadian Field Artillery, New Zealand Field Artillery and Rifle Regiment, Shropshire Light Infantry, 14th/20th Kings Hussars, 17th Lancers, Northamptonshire Yeomanry, Royal Lincolnshire, Special Air Service, 19th Alexandra P.W.O. Hussars etc; mounted on two boards for display (2)Condition Report:Looks to be a mixture of restrikes and original in good condition.
Twenty cap badges including Welsh Guards, Kings Royal Irish Hussars, York & Lancaster, Loyal Suffolk Hussars, North Stafford, Durham Light Infantry, Cheshire, West Yorkshire, Norfolk, South Wales Borderers, Dorsetshire etc; mounted on a board for displayCondition Report:Mixture of restrikes and original - generally in good condition.
Twenty cap badges including Hertfordshire, Royal Sussex, Cambridgeshire, Hampshire, Notts and Derby, East Surrey, Herefordshire, South Lancashire, Devonshire, Bedfordshire, Durham Light Infantry etc (20)Condition Report:Mixture of restrikes with some original.Condition generally quite good.
Fifteen Scottish Glengarry and other metal military badges including Argyll & Sutherland, Royal Glasgow Yeomanry, Cameronians, Lanarkshire Yeomanry, Kings Scottish Own Borderers, Highland Light Infantry, Border Regiment, Lowland Regiment, Lothians & Border Horse Yeomanry, Ayrshire Earl of Carricks Own Yeomanry etcCondition Report:Most look to be restrikes.
WW1 German brass shell case inscribed PATRONENFABRIK KARLSRUHE 1917 decorated with a large Chinese style dragon H50cm; and another brass 105mm shell case dated 1968 applied with twenty-eight Staybrite and other cap badges including Rhodesia, Royal Marines, Canadian Light Infantry, 17th lancers, RAOC, REME, Military Police etc H37cm (2)Condition Report:Both in reasonably good condition consistent with age and use.1968 shell case is drilled through to apply each cap badge.
Six silver sweetheart brooches - Australian Commonwealth Military Forces, Gloucestershire Regiment, two Essex Regiment, Durham Light Infantry and silver gilt naval (6)Condition Report:All in reasonably good condition consistent with age and use. Naval has some wear to gilding with slight distortion to the bar.
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE PORCELAIN VASE, 19TH CENTURY. Of bottle form decorated with two dragons chasing flaming pearls amongst clouds, between crashing waves and floral geometric bands. Kangxi mark to base. 25.5cm tall. Hole drilled to centre base. Light wear to body with no signs of repairs. No visible cracks or chips.
A CLOSE PAIR OF CHINESE QINGBAI WARE BOWLS, SONG DYNASTY (960-1279). Each with wide gently rounded sides on a tapered foot decorated to the interior with stylised floral scenes. Each covered in a pale greenish blue glaze. 20cm diam. (2) Provenance: Property of a Lancashire family.One with a 5cm hairline to rim next to light nick. Both with areas of crazing. No signs of repair and no chips or fritting.
A CHINESE PAINTED POTTERY HORSE AND FEMALE RIDER, TANG DYNASTY (AD 618- 907). The horse standing foursquare with the rider seated astride, with a black painted top knot, wearing a pale blue glazed clothes and black boots, the horse with black bridle, on a rectangular base. 25.5cm long x 35cm high. Provenance: Property of a Lancashire family.With small remnants of original red paint to her face, the horse's face and ears and black paint to her hair, the mane, the horse's bridle and her boots. Her dress retains some pale blue pigment. Some typical surface flaking and wear overall. No obvious signs of restoration under UV light.
A CHINESE PAINTED POTTERY HORSE AND FEMALE RIDER, TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907). The horse standing foursquare with the rider seated astride, she with a top knot and a red painted robe, the horse with black bridle, on a rectangular base. 23cm long x 33.3cm high. Property of a Lancashire family.Remnants of red, black and white paint remaining on her face, robe and to the horse's bridle, old losses to her top knot. Crack to side of her head. Some typical surface flaking and wear, commensurate with pottery of this age and type. No obvious restoration visible under UV light.
A LARGE CHINESE PAINTED POTTERY HORSE WITH A FEMALE RIDER, WITH TL TEST. The rider modelled separately on saddle seated astride the horse with her features and hair picked out in black and pink paint, with black saddle and saddlecloth, the horse's mane, tail and features in red and black paint, with front left leg forward and head looking to the left. With CityU Professional Services Ltd (University of Hong Kong) Report on Thermoluminescence Authenticity Test, estimated that the material was last fired about 965 years ago and the test is considered consistent with the period, certificate dated 22 November 2005. 53cm long x 57 cm high. Provenance: Property of a Lancashire family.Overall in good order with no apparent restoration visible under UV light. The testing drill holes are to the rider's back, to the neck and right thigh. Some minor chipping to extremities, original pigment remaining in parts, some typical scratching and flaking to surface and pigments.
A CHINESE PAINTED POTTERY FIGURE OF AN ATTENDANT, TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907). Modelled standing with his hands clasped to his chest, this robes pierced and hollow, with domed hat and features picked out in red and black. 31.8 cm high. Provenance: Property of a Lancashire family.Some remnants of original paint to face, hat and robes, faint surface cracking visible across torso and up one side of body. Typical surface deposits overall which may possibly conceal repairs, although these are not obvious under UV light. Typical flaking and deterioration for age and type.
A CHINESE PAINTED GREY CARVED POTTERY FIGURE OF AN ATTENDANT, EARLY TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907). The solid figure modelled standing wearing a long flowing robe, his hair high on his head and features picked out in black, with his arms clasped beneath his robe at his chest, his shoes appearing from his robe at base. 31.7cm high. Provenance: Property of a Lancashire family.With remnants of original black and red paint, it is not hollow but solid and is made of grey pottery suggesting an earlier date in the Tang Dynasty. Overall surface flaking, losses to paint and surface deposits. Wear and surface deterioration commensurate with age and type. No obvious signs of restoration under UV light.
THREE CHINESE PAINTED POTTERY FIGURES OF ATTENDANTS, TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907). Modelled standing wearing long flowing red striped robes, with hair and face picked out in black and white, with arms clasped to the waist. Approx. 28.5cm high. Provenance: Property of a Lancashire family.Remnants of striped red and white paint visible to robe, black to hair and white to face. Surface deposits and faint cracking visible around neck although no obvious restoration is visible under UV light. Typical flaking and deterioration commensurate with age and type.
A CHINESE TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907) PAINTED POTTERY FIGURE OF COURT LADY. Modelled standing wearing a long flowing robe, with ball-shaped black coiffured hair, with one arm raised to her chest and the other holding her sash, on a shaped base. 37.5cm high. Provenance: Property of a Lancashire family.With faint crack across one shoulder, some slight chipping to base, overall typical surface flaking, wear and surface deterioration commensurate with age and type. No obvious signs of restoration under UV light.
A LARGE CHINESE NEOLITHIC PAINTED POTTERY JAR, MACHANG (C. 2300 - 2000 BC). Fairly heavily potted in a yellowish-brown pottery darkening in patches around the upper section with two sturdy looped handles at the waist and short neck and slightly everted rim. Decorated to the upper section with black and red pigment leaving two bands of squares in lines above zig zag with splashes to each section. 35cm tall.Good overall condition as expected with no obvious signs of repair. Checked under UV light.
OO Gauge Passenger and Goods Rolling Stock comprising Bachmann 33-900D GWR grey Bogie Well Wagon, 38-675 GWR grey Shunters Truck, 37-751 GWR grey Fruit Van, Lima 5625 GWR Horse Box, Airfix 54370 GWR grey Mineral Wagon, 54255 GWR brown and cream Auto Coach, 54250 GWR brown and cream Suburban B Coach, Triang Wrenn Goods Wagons comprising 4 x 4635P Higgs Coal Wagons (light grey, green, dark grey and medium grey), W4600P Clay Cross Ore Wagon, W4660P Twinings Coal Wagon and W5008 Harris Coal Wagon, Hornby (China) R6477A GWR grey Macaw Bolster Bogie Wagon, GWR grey Lowmac with container load, Hornby Railways R440 GWR brown and cream Royal Mail Operating Coach (no apparatus), 3 x GWR brown and cream Passenger Coaches (2 x R430 Brake 3rd one in wrong box and R458 Restaurant Car, R213 GWR brown and cream 4-wheel Coach, 8 x GWR Goods Wagons (3 x R240 7-plank, R208 Shunters Truck, 2 x R211 Lime Wagon, 2 x grey Brake Vans (R018 and R714), conditions range from Good to Excellent in Fair to Good Plus boxes. (30)
Triang Minic Motorway Road vehicles comprising M1550 Fire Engine complete with ladder and flashing light, M1565 Breakdown Lorry complete with crane, towing jack and instruction flyer, cab has flashing light to roof, conditions are Good to Excellent in generally Good boxes but both have damage to perspex windows. (2)

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