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Cigarette cards, Manchester Utd, a collection of 9 scarce cards from various series, Ogden's, Football Club Colours (1), Cohen Weenen, Football Captains 1907/08 (1), Gallaher, Association Football Club Colours (1), Hill's, Famous Footballers Series (1), Smith's, Footballers (titled) dark blue backs (2), light blue back (1), & Wills (Scissors) Football Club Colours (1) & International Footballers 1909/1910 (1) (some minor faults, gen gd)
Postcards, Boxing, a boxing selection of 21 cards, inc. RPs of Tom Heeney, La Barba, Harry 'Kid' Farlo, Gus Lesnevigh (World Light Heavy Champ) signed (creased), Jim Sulliavan, Primo Carnera, Len Harvey, Howard Winstone, Georges Carpentier (2), Brian London, Jack Lewis and Randolph Turpin etc (mainly gd)
Postcards, Lifeboat Service, a collection of 45+ cards RPs, printed and artist drawn to include The Morecambe Lightship In Distress 1903, Terriss Memorial Lifeboat House Eastbourne, The Dunbar Lifeboat, The Launch Of The Hastings Lifeboat 1908, Port Isaac, RNLI Blackpool Branch, Walmer, Margate, The New Motor Lifeboat 'Sarah Ann Austin' Blackpool, Caister, 'Charles Arkcoll' 1908 Hastings etc. some light duplication (gen gd)
OO Gauge Hornby and Bachmann Steam Tank Locomotives and Goods Wagons, Hornby China, boxed R2094A Class J94 68049 in BR black, Hornby Margate boxed, R396 GNR Class J13 saddle tank 1247 in green livery, four R6048 Gas Light & Coke plank wagons (4) and unboxed Hornby Margate, Southern green 0-4-4 tank locomotive (altered pick up), Smokey Joe 56025 tank locomotive in black livery, together with boxed Bachmann, 31-607 V3 tank 67684 Br Doncaster green, goods wagons, Gas Light & Coke 37-202, 37-176, 33-504 Fina tank wagon, 33-201 BR van, 33-827B Queen Mary Brake Van and 34-651 BR crimson/cream full brake coach, F-E, boxes P-E, (15)
OO Gauge Steam Tank Locomotive and Goods Wagons, mainly boxed, Dapol D-100 Terrier tank locomotive LBSC Boxhill in tan livery, box/vent vans, B327 (3), B326, Airfix GMR box vans (3), Mainline, 37402 BR 1 plank wagon with Birds Eye Container (12) one unboxed, 37174 van, 937394 Gas Light & Coke wagon and Lima, tank wagons CWS (3), Express Dairies (1), St Ivel (10, Birds Eye van (2), F-E, boxes F-E, (29)
OO Gauge Unboxed Goods Wagons, various examples, private owner and rail company, vans, tank wagons, plank wagons, container flat trucks and others, examples by Dapol, Graham Farish, Hornby Margate (one boxed), Airfix (one boxed), Bachmann, Triang, Trix, Lima, includes Frasers, CWS, Lyons, Fine Fish, Castrol, Prime Pork, Lyons Maid, W Crocker, Gas Light & Coke, William Neave, LMS, GW, BR, SR, and others, F-G, (45+)
An early bogie 'Brill-liner' Tramcar, believed to be from a Pennsylvania Scale Models (USA) kit presumably considered for production by Rivarossi, with no makers name details but double Rivarossi white-on-red '185' transfers to underside, the body appears to be a one-piece metal casting with removable base, very fine rivet detail representing the circa 1920 American single-ended/semi-streamlined Brill design, the bogies equally finely cast with motor to front wheels and nylon insulating bushes on respective side, the car finished in plain blue with black bogies and silver roof and light details picked out, couplers (appear non-functioning) to both ends, sprung metal trolley pole with tiny pick-up shoe at the head, G-VG, archive ref not found aside from the '185' transfers, some paint chipping especially to door side, window glazings loose inside, trolley-hook missing, some small moulding flaws to roof
An early 'Brill Bogie' Tramcar, believed to be from a Pennsylvania Scale Models (USA) kit presumably considered for production by Rivarossi, with no makers name details but double Rivarossi white-on-red '187' transfers to underside, the body appears to be a one-piece metal casting with removable base, (closely resembling the well-known Bachmann Brill Trolley made later in plastic), with very fine detailing representing the circa 1910 double-ended classic design, the bogies equally finely cast with motor to one end and nylon insulating bushes on respective side, the car finished in plain blue with black bogies and silver clerestory roof and light details picked out, couplers (appear non-functioning) to both ends, two sprung metal trolley poles with tiny pick-up shoes at the head, G-VG, archive ref not found, one or two small paint chips especially to door side, some window glazings loose inside, one trolley-pole spring damaged
An early American 'PCC' bogie Tramcar, believed to be from a Pennsylvania Scale Models (USA) kit presumably considered for production by Rivarossi, with no makers name details but double Rivarossi white-on-red '339' transfers to underside, the body appears to be a one-piece metal casting with removable base, (also closely resembling the well-known Bachmann PCC made later in plastic), with very fine detailing representing the 1930s single-ended streamlined design, with inside-framed bogies, motor to front one and nylon insulating bushes on respective sides, the car hand-painted in mid blue with cream window band and roof, red light details picked out, 'Tourist' destination, without couplers, sprung metal trolley pole with tiny pick-up shoe at the head, G-VG, archive ref not found, one or two small paint chips, no window glazings
A Pre-production wooden mock-up Verona-Modena Aln 668 Railcar, painted and detailed on one side only in light blue and grey with red waist rail, the solid wooden body with lightly-recessed window, door and other details, with fixed unpowered bogies, representing Italian Railways (FS) Aln 668 1480, Archive Ref No. 903, G-VG, small paint chip to side of centre doors, one buffer head missing Condition Report - Please see additional images.
A 2-rail Italian Railways (FS) 'Bonnetted' E626 Bo-Bo-Bo Electric Locomotive, a third variation, substantially similar to the above lot but with lighter brown bogies/frames and grey roof, red-painted pressed steel pantographs, fixed-hook couplers, buffer beams numbered E626 001 in smaller type than the others, springs, compensating beams and other details highlighted in red, similar motor unit with blackened brush caps to one side, 2-rail pickups by spring-wire to driving wheel rims, (all wheels appear to have red plastic centres), change-over switch for pantograph operation, fitted with clear plastic light-ducting for headlamps, red-transfer no. 343 to underside, may be the archive reference, VG, unboxed, '1950' paper label attached, presumably by the archive Condition Report - Please see additional images.
Hornby Trackside Accessories and Track Accessories, all boxed/packaged, R920 circuit controller, R394 hydraulic buffer stop (2), R083 buffer stop, R663 point control motor, R659 three high level piers (2 packs), R645 single track level crossing, R362 track pack C, R386 loop extension pack, R636 double track level crossing, R406 colour light signal, right hand curves/points, R613 (2), R612, R623 (3), R641 (20, left hand curves/points, R640 (2), R614 (2), R612, R622, R658 seven inclined piers, R660 elevated track sidewalls (3 packs), R513 platform fencing (4 packs), R271 Ford Sierras (2 packs), R169 junction home signal (2), R171 single home signal, R172 single distant signal, R574 trackside accessories, R573 locomotive detail pack, animal/figure packs, R565, R564, R561, R562(2), Hornby China Skaledale, R8593 coal loads (3 packs), R8601 cable drums, R8599 tarpaulined shapes, R8605 loading stage and crane, all either appear complete or sealed, but unchecked/tested, G-E, packaging G-E, (55)
A Royal Doulton jug titled 'He's a jolly good fellow '. 20cm high Condition Report: Generally in good condition. No obvious cracks or restoration. Some light pitting and crazing to the glaze. Colours bright however areas of inconsistency to the glaze. Small chip to the base. Would benefit from a clean. Some slight signs of wear including rubbing.
A large West German ceramic vase, #650-50. With raised reed decoration and glazed interior, 51cm high Condition Report: Overall in good-very good condition. Some inconsistencies to the glaze and light marks. No apparent cracks, chips or restoration. Some slight wear including rubbing to the base. Dusty (mostly the interior).
A Sylvac and a West German vase, circa 1960. Impressed marks, the footed Sylvac vase ribbed in black and white, the cylindrical West German vase enriched in volcanic brown and cream glazes, 25.2cm high max. (2) Condition Report: Both are overall in good condition. No obvious cracks, chips or restoration. Sylvac vas has crazing to the glaze and several scuffs to the exterior. West German vase has some light crazing to the white sections. Would both benefit from a clean. Some signs of wear including rubbing to the bases, consistent with age and usage.
A modern Chesterfield three person settee. By Saxon upholstered in Burgundy leather with outswept scrolled arms raised on casters, L184cm x D91cm x H88cm. Condition Report: Overall in good condition. Some small areas of scratching and rubbing to the leather however no significant tears or heavy rubbing. Light watermark to one of the cushions. Buttons all appear to be present. Would benefit from a clean. Structurally sound and comfortable. Casters function. Some light wear to the supports and exterior.
Two Ercol Windsor Quaker light beech and elm dining chairs. Stamped B.S. numbers, with arched spindle backs, on splayed legs, 96cm high Condition Report: Overall in good condition. Structrally sound, No obvious breakages, repairs or signs of worm. Some wear including light scratches consistent with age and usage.
Pair of Meissen-style porcelain groups of children, one group with bird and cage, floral garland and the other harvesting grapes with girl seated on goat, each on oval base, 15cm high (2) Condition ReportGroup with goat - Light surface marks and accretions, areas of loss to the leaves and vine. Small chip to the goats hoof.Bird cage group - Light surface marks and accretions. Numerous areas of loss to the leaves.No obvious signs of restoration under UV light.Both with general wear and tear commensurate with age and use, see photos.
Waterford cut glass decanter, two further cut glass decanters and a set of six cut glass tumblers (9)Condition ReportWaterford decanter with light surface marks, chip to the rim and accretions.Square decanter with chips to shoulder edge, surface scratches and accretions. All other items with minor surface marks, accretions and general wear and tear commensurate with age and use, see photos.
Knole drop-end sofa by Brights of Nettlebed, upholstered in a floral scrolling fabric on a cream ground with five matching cushions, 94cm high x 210cm wide x 95cm deep Condition ReportGood overall condition. Some light fading and discolouration in places, mainly on the arms, some pulled threads, some minor marks to the upholstery, wear to the finials, structurally solid. General wear and tear.
Knole drop-end sofa by Brights of Nettlebed, upholstered in a floral scrolling fabric on a cream ground with five matching cushions, 83cm high x 220cm wide x 95cm deep Condition ReportGood overall condition. Some light fading and discolouration in places, mainly on the arms, some pulled threads, some minor marks to the upholstery, wear to the finials, structurally solid. General wear and tear.
Late 20th century oak upright piano by Knight, measuring approx. 112cm high, 140cm wide, 55cm deepCondition ReportSome light scratches and scuffs. All keys make a sound. Overall appears in good condition with general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. Would require minimum of two people to move.
1969/1970 Oliver Morel Cotswold School walnut oval dining table and chairs, the table having figured wood inlaid with ebony and lighter wood chequered raised bead to the edge, on slight shaped chamfered rectangular section supports, 204cm long x 108cm wide and the set of eight Oliver Morel Cotswold School walnut dining chairs, the six standards each with curved shoulderboard, chamfered back seat rail curved seat, on slight chamfered rectangular section supports, the two carver's open armchairs with pair scalloped curved cross rails, chamfered arms, chamfered back seat rail curved seat, on rectangular section supports (with extensive paperwork consisting of copy letters and drawings from Oliver Morel to his friend Arnold Brain the purchaser (with whom he attended Rendcomb College in Gloucestershire). The letters describe the commissioning of the table, chairs, sideboard and rack (later lots) with discussions about design, types of wood and pricing) Condition ReportTable with surface light surface scratches, minor scuffs and knocks to the wood, slight separating of planks on table top, some minor fading in areas. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use, see photos.Chairs overall good condition with light surface scratches, some scuffs and knocks to the wood. Areas of fading, discolouration and light staining. Chairs are structurally solid with tight joints. Upholstery is intact with some signs of wear. General wear and tear.
1969/70 Oliver Morel Cotswold School walnut sideboard having slight raised edge to the back, central frieze drawer with curved chamfered handles, fitted with removable cutlery tray, fall-front cupboard below with further removable tray flanked by two further cupboards (possible interior of mahogany and cedar of Lebanon, as discussed in letter from Oliver Morel to the purchaser dated 12/05/1969), flanked by pair cupboards with chamfered curved bar handles, all with ebony and light wood chequered raised beading, on chamfered slight tapering supports, 83.5cm high x 152.5cm wide x 44cm deep approx. (with extensive paperwork consisting of copy letters and drawings from Oliver Morel to his friend Arnold Brain the purchaser (with whom he attended Rendcomb College in Gloucestershire). The letters describe the commissioning of the table, chairs, sideboard and rack (previous and later lots) with discussions about design, types of wood and pricing) Condition ReportOne watermark to the top and a few scattered spots to the right hand drawer. Very minor scratches and edgewear. Small mark to the removeable tray.
Pair of 1980's Travitine angled post-modern side tables, each 49cm high x 40cm wide x 40cm deep approx. Condition ReportLight surface scratches to both. Some small chips to edges on both, chips and area of loss on some corners at the base of both. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use, see photos.
Cold painted bronze model of a kingfisher mounted on an oval green onyx ashtray base, 22cm wide x 7cm high approx. Condition ReportLight surface scratches, accretions, areas of loss to the paint, bird is a bit loose on the base. Base with numerous chips and nibbles to the edge. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use, see photos.
Set of four Victorian silver rimmed and glass cylindrical vases, Birmingham 1891 makers Hukin & Heath (John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton), 14cm high (4) Condition ReportSome light surface marks and accretions, light clouding to the bottom of two vases, tarnishing to the silver rims. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use, see photos.
Royal Crown Derby 'Green Derby Panel' pattern part dinner service, printed iron red factory marks, date codes for 1988 & 1989, to include three lidded tureens, dinner plates, bowls, side plates, gravy boat, etc (46)Condition ReportLight surface scratches and accretions. Minimal wear to gilt. Overall good condition with general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. Unsure whether firsts or seconds, check photos of backstamps
18th Century Tokens, DERBYSHIRE, Buxton, William Hay, Thomas Tomlinson and William Orme, Halfpenny, 1796, arms of the Duke of Devonshire, no helmet, rev. crescent, edge buxton token and engrailed, 11.20g/6h (DH 3). Some light spotting and discolouration, otherwise extremely fine, original colour £100-£150
Historical Medals, Visit of George III to Cheltenham, 1789, a brass medalet by C. James, 22mm, 2.63g/6h (NW 1400; DH Gloucestershire 75; BHM 272); Visit of George III to Bath, 1789, a copper medal by J. Davies, 29mm, 7.75g/6h (DH Somerset 27; BHM 320); Abbey Church and Guildhall, Bath, medals by W. Lutwyche (3), in copper, 23.68g/6h, in brass, 24.34g/6h, in white metal, 17.29g/6h (all DH Somerset 4) [5]. Last with light surface tin pest in obverse field otherwise extremely fine with considerable original bloom, others about very fine, second better but with ‘322’ inked in obverse field £90-£120 --- Last only illustrated
18th Century Tokens, HAMPSHIRE, Southampton, Taylor, Moody & Co, Skidmore’s Halfpenny, 1790, bust of Sir Bevois left, rev. arms, edge payable at the office of w. taylor r v moody & co, 10.78g/6h (DH 86). Usual light die flaw behind truncation, edge defects on reverse at 4 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine, rare £140-£180
18th Century Tokens, HAMPSHIRE, Southampton, Taylor, Moody & Co, Proof Halfpenny, 1791, in silver, bust of Sir Bevois in helmet right, rev. arms, edge payable at the office of w taylor r v moody & co, 12.83g/6h (DH 89). Trifling flaws in three places on toothed border of obverse, otherwise virtually as struck, attractive light grey tone, rare £240-£300
18th Century Tokens, NORFOLK, Wroxham, Rev. Daniel Collyer, Milton’s Threepence, 1797, wheelbarrow containing spade and pick-axe, rev. legend and value, edge plain, 22.97g/12h (DH 1). Light rubbing and surface mark in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine and patinated £200-£260 --- Provenance: Fawcett/Litman Collection; D.L. Spence Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 67, 29 September 2005, lot 1615

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