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A Large Antique Size Classical Oval Cameo - Depicting St. George and the Winged Dragon From Antiquity, Carved on a Light Brown Shell of Fine Quality, Mounted In a 18ct Gold Frame. c.1840's / 1850's. Size 3 x 2.5 Inches. Wonderful Condition In All Aspects - Please Confirm with Photo. Provenance - From a Ladies Private Collection.
Vintage No.107 Corgi Batman Batboat with trailer. Tin Fin edition with extra coupling for Batmobile model, and Batman and Robin figures shaped to sit in the cockpit. Gold light cage, aqua blue window version with 1973 spare tyre reference number 1449 to box flap. Very good original condition model and box.
Assortment of vintage Corgi cars and farm models, to include No.276 Oldsmobile Toronado in red with working pop-up headlights and removable Golden Jacks wheel assembly, Volkswagen van in hand painted 'Samba Bus' finish of cream over red, 236 Austin A60 'Driving School' in light blue, red Morris Mini and green Morris Minor. Also includes four loose tractors and some farm equipment. In fair, play worn condition without boxes.
Assortment of vintage Corgi models, two boxed and one loose. To include No.247 Mercedes Benz 600 Pullman with working, cog-driven windscreen wipers (no box), No.448 BMC Mini Police Van with Tracker Dog and Handler (light play wear) and also Gift Set 9 Massey-Ferguson 165 Tractor With Tipper. Good condition overall with minimal wear to boxes present.
Norfolk, Attleborough, William Parson & Sons, Halliday’s Two Shillings, 1811, arms and supporters, rev. standing female, h on the ground, edge grained, 8.18g/12h (D 4). Very light marks, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck, most attractively toned, very rare £800-£1,000 --- Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks December 2010
Suffolk, Ipswich, William Adams, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, Prince of Wales’ feathers above standards and military accoutrements, rev. value, thin line under token, edge grained, 3.73g/12h (D 1). Characteristic weak reverse striking, spot on obverse, otherwise very fine, light tone, very rare £120-£150 --- Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks December 2010
Sussex, Chichester, Henry Comper and Benjamin Charge, Five Shillings, 1811, clasped hands, union token, etc, rev. legend, reads comper’s and charge’s, edge grained, 19.27g/12h (KR 301d; D 2). Light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and retaining much original brilliance, very rare, a most attractive specimen £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: A Good Series of 19th Century Silver Tokens, DNW Auction 70B, 11 July 2006, lot 2051; bt S.H. Monks August 2009
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Co ANTRIM, Belfast, H[arland] & W[olff], uniface brass, stamped 3755, 38mm; Harland & Wolff Ltd, Diesel Engine Works, uniface brass, stamped 498, 33mm; Harland & Wolff Ltd, D[iesel] E[ngine] W[orks], uniface brass Eightpence, Threepence, Penny and Halfpenny, all 26mm; Rob[er]t McBride & Co, uniface brass Penny, 31mm (Woodside AN B42); Murray, Greene and Lloyd, white metal, rev. Crystal Palace, 1851, 30mm (Allen C225; Woodside AN B53; Macalister 979); Musgrave & Co Ltd, uniface brass, stamped 197; Rope Works Dining Rooms, brass Halfpenny, 25mm (Woodside DN B3) [10]. Eighth with some light tin pest, otherwise about extremely fine and pierced, very rare, last fair, others fine to very fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: Second bt Format 1994; third bt Format 1996; fourth and fifth bt 2007; sixth bt 2014; seventh bt S. Byrne 1989; eighth bt 2006; ninth bt 2001; last bt A. Judd 1989
Historical Medals, George III, Restored to Health, 1789, a silver medal by J.-P. Droz, bust right, signed d.f., rev. snake entwined around tripod, centre leg in front, 35mm, 19.95g/12h (DH Middlesex 179; BHM 311; E 827). Usual flaw on obverse rim and die crack in reverse field, light scratch in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine or better £200-£300 --- Provenance: With P. Zatman October 1935; R.S. Brown Jr Collection, Part II, DNW Auction T8, 6 October 2010, lot 526 [from J. Spingarn June 1997]
Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks, Amesbury, H[ome] F[arm] M[odel] D[airies], celluloid 1 Pint Milk (4: red [2], white and yellow), Half-Pint Milk, all 25mm; Atworth, New Mendip Engineering Ltd, uniface brass, stamped 1690, 28mm; Avoncliff, Cross Guns Inn, S, brass, 21.5mm (Courtney p.169; Greenaway 1173, this piece) [7]. Last very fine, others fine to very fine £40-£50 --- Provenance: Last B.M. Greenaway Collection, DNW Auction T4, 13 December 2006, lot 1173 (part) [from A.H. Stevens July 1981], bt N.A. Clark August 2007. Home Farm Model Dairies, Amesbury, established 3 June 1949, ceased trading 2006. New Mendip Engineering Ltd, proprietors George and Arthur Thatcher, formerly located in Bristol where they made the Mendip light car, moved to Atworth in the early 1920s and produced important components for the aircraft industry; the workforce peaked at 600 before the business was sold to Dowty Group in 1948. Cross Guns, Avoncliff, a 16th century pub on the canal towpath between Bath and Bradford-on-Avon
Paper Money, Salisbury, Sarum Bank, One Pound, 15 August 1807, no. 6221, for Burrough & Co, signed by Michael Burrough, vignette of City arms at top left (Outing 1886a). Bankruptcy stamp 31 August 1810 on back and other light notations, several small holes in body, otherwise fine £80-£100 --- Michael Burrough (b 1767), who married Barbara Eeade at Fordingbridge on 30 June 1788 and was elected mayor of Salisbury on 18 November 1790, was formerly in a banking partnership with George Reade that was dissolved on 25 June 1799. The effect of the banking crisis in Salisbury in the summer of 1810 was widely felt. A contemporary wrote of Bowles, Ogden & Wyndham’s bank that ‘the city...is of full of weeping and wailing. The bank has stopt payment; and every body in the town kept money at it, or has got some of its notes. Some have lost all they had in the world. It is the next thing to seeing a city with a plague within its walls.’ Nevertheless, the number of traders who sustained large losses was small and the immediate consequence was a run on Burrough’s bank, which stopped payment. Burrough himself, a ‘man’s mercer, dealer, chapman and part-time banker at Salisbury’ was unfortunate, because his balance with the clearing house of Kensington & Co in London far exceeded his liabilities. His bank’s collapse was the prelude to a wave of similar failures in the south and west
Paper Money, Salisbury, Sarum Bank, Two Pounds, 13 August 1807, no. 5888, for Burrough & Co, signed by Michael Burrough, vignette of City arms at top left (Outing 1886b). Bankruptcy stamp 31 August 1810 on back and other light notations, light central tear and pinholes, otherwise fine £90-£120
Paper Money, Salisbury, Sarum Bank, Two Pounds, 29 August 1807, no. 6556, for Burrough & Co, signed by Michael Burrough, vignette of City arms at top left (Outing 1886b). Bankruptcy stamp 31 August 1810 on back and other light notations on both sides, light central tear, pinholes and lower edge ragged, otherwise fine £70-£90
Paper Money, Salisbury, Sarum City Bank, two-month sight bills (2), for One Hundred Pounds, 1 November 1808, no. 3476, pay John Rooke Esqr with interest at 4%, and for Seventy Pounds, 30 May 1809 [original date 13 June 1809 crossed through], no. 4061, pay Mr John Rooke with interest at 3 1/2%, both for Burrough & Co, signed by Michael Burrough, vignettes of shepherdess at top left; together with a note in the hand of Michael Burrough for a total of Seventy Pounds in four interest payments made between June 1807 and June 1810 [3]. Bankruptcy stamps 31 August 1810 on backs and other light notations, first with piece missing from right edge, otherwise first two very fine £80-£100
London (City), Bridewell [Fleet Street], Richard Butler, Halfpenny, 2.08g/12h (D 421A, recorded from this specimen). Light surface deposit on reverse, otherwise about very fine, extremely rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: J.D. Brand Collection; F. Sedgwick Collection, Spink Auction 51, 16 April 1986, lot 10; Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 56, 11 December 2002, lot 500
Southwark, St Mary Magdalene, Francis Wood, Farthing, 0.97g/12h (E 860; N 9322; BW. 1884). Light surface verdigris, otherwise very fine and patinated, very rare; superior to the Everson plate piece £120-£150 --- Provenance: R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 656 (part)
18th Century Tokens, HAMPSHIRE, Gosport, Thomas Wood, Jacobs’ mule Penny, 1798, flags and drum, rev. floating raft, french folly, etc, edge i promise to pay on demand the bearer one penny, 25.92g/12h (DH 3). Light die flaws on obverse and a striking crack at 4 o’clock, otherwise virtually as struck with most attractive reflective surfaces and brown patina, rare £500-£700 --- Provenance: O.P. Eklund Collection; J.A. Bobbe Collection; A. Bennett Collection, DNW Auction T10, 5 October 2011, lot 211 [from J.A.B. August 1998]
18th Century Tokens, Unlocalised issues, Lutwyche’s Anti-Slavery Halfpenny, chained negro kneeling, rev. clasped hands, reads opression, edge payable in dublin or london, 9.35g/5h (DH Middlesex 1037). Streaky metal, some light surface marks and struck a trifle off-centre, otherwise extremely fine £120-£150
19th Century Tokens, GLAMORGANSHIRE, Landore, British Copper Co, Penny, 1812, legend in and around wreath, rev. lion walking left, above value and date, edge centre-grained, 25.77g/12h (W obv. unpublished, 562 rev.). Light spotting, otherwise extremely fine with brilliant surfaces and reflective patina, perhaps a Specimen, extremely rare £300-£400
Dorset, Poole, James Ferris, Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. legend, ornament above poole, edge grained, 3.80g/12h (D 5). Light surface marks on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine and toned, rare £150-£200 --- Provenance: Dolphin Coins FPL 9, 1996 (25); F. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 27
AN ANTIQUE 14ct YELLOW GOLD THREE STONE HINGED BANGLE. THE THREE PRINCIPLE OVAL CUT FACET SYNTHETIC COLOUR CHANGE CORUNDUM STONES EACH IN A EIGHT CLAW SETTING WITH FOLIATE ACCENTS. THE HINGED BANGLE COMPLETE WITH A FIGURE OF EIGHT SAFETY CATCH. EACH STONE APPROX 16 x 21.5mm. THE STONES SHOWING A PURPLISH BLUE IN DAYLIGHT AND PURPLISH RED IN TUNGSTEN LIGHT. BANGLE INTERNAL DIAMETER 6cms. UNHALLMARKED BUT ASSESSED AS 14ct, 585 GOLD. WEIGHT 40.63grms.
A Victorian porcelain fairing 'The Last In Bed To Put Out The Light', together with a similar entitled 'Twelve Months After Marriage', another 'The Power Of Love', another 'Oysters/Oysters Sir' and another fairing 'A pastoral visit by Rev. John Jones', together with a book entitled 'Victorian China Fairings' by W.S. Bristowe.
A Hermes 15 jewel purse timepiece in gold plated with sliding red leather case 53.2x35.6mm when closed and 79mm long when openCondition report: This winds and runs, dial very bright glass unscathed, the red leather may benefit from a very light clean. It is missing the element at the back which appears automatically when open and allows it to stand
A pair of 9ct gold mounted jade cufflinks Birminghan 1987 Head diameter 13.2mm and a matching 9ct tiepin together with one other gold pin and a jaguar 9ct pin. 14.3gmCondition report: Light tarnishing and light scratches to gold. No other condition issues. Photos of jade in natural light now online.

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