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Boxed Dinky Toys 197 Morris Mini Traveller, cream body, red interior, in near mint condition, with a fair original box, one end flap has been repaired and boxed Dinky Toys 199 Austin Seven Countryman, light blue body, red interior, in near mint condition, with a good box, complete with all end flaps, some age wear (2 items)
Dinky Toys 505 Foden Flat Truck with chains,2nd type, green body, in fair to good condition, with original blue, orange/white label box, in fair to good condition,582 Pullmore Bedford Car Transporter, light blue body, dark grey decks, mid blue wheels, in very good condition, some paint chipping, in a fair original blue/white strip box, 994 Loading ramp for Pullmore car transporter in mint boxed condition, one inner tab loose in box and a empty original 30H Daimler Ambulance yellow trade box (4 items)
Very Scarce Dinky Toys No.124 ‘Holidays’ Gift Set, contains 952 Vega Luxury Coach, light grey, purple side flash, cream interior, silver painted hubs, with instruction leaflet, 137 Plymouth Fury, light metallic green, grey plastic roof, spun wheels, 142 Jaguar Mark X, metallic blue, red interior, spun wheels, with luggage in trunk and 796 healey sports boat, on orange trailer, with black plastic wheels, models are in excellent to near mint condition, complete with original grey display box, with stepped card insert, box is in very good condition, some age wear, still a nice example of this scarce set!
Two Matchbox Moko Lesney Boxed regular wheels, 5b London Bus, red body, grey plastic wheels ‘Buy “Matchbox” decals in near mint condition, with a fair B3 box, missing one end flap and 40a,Bedford Tipper, red cab, light tan tipper, grey plastic wheels, in mint condition, with a fair B3 box, one end flap is missing (2 items) Estimate: £30 – £50.
Maxwell Hemmens Gauge I live steam model of a 0-4-0 H.K. Porter Company Industrial locomotive and tender, the metal and wooden locomotive and tender, saddle tank with dome, bell, large chimney and light, backhead fittings include pressure gauge, water glass, safety valve and lever, tender with detachable logs revealing Butane gas tank, 17” (43cm) long.
Pre War Elastolin Hausser Tinplate Coastal Defence Searchlight, with ridged glass lens, light bulb, mounted on coastal defence pedestal, with steps and handrail, working elevating and platform gear, tan/green/brown camouflage paint work, in excellent original condition, a few tiny paint chips,
An early 20th century brass and onyx three light telescopic standard lamp in the Neo Classical style, the fluted column with foliate cast collar and onyx centre section supported by three scrolling branches, raised on three rams mask and acanthus cast supports with hoof feet, 205cm high (fully extended).
An impressive late 19th century French bronze and marble clock garniture, the clock with a white enamelled dial bearing Roman numerals and floral garland, the twin train movement striking on a bell, supported by a floral garland being held by a winged putti sitting on a marble column, 54cm high, together with a pair of four light candelabra supported by putti, 50cm high.
William Crotch [1775 Norwich-1847 Taunton]- Cattle and a donkey grazing in parkland:- inscribed in pencil on the reverse 'Clare Hall' , said to be Mrs Sharpe's House, with the names of the cattle! and dated October 4th 1809 watercolour and pencil drawing 30 x 41cm, unframed. * Biography. Dr William Crotch was born in Norwich. He was a musical prodigy, performing at the age of four in London on the organ and piano, and by the age of 11 was at Cambridge studying music and became Professor of Music in 1797. He moved to London around 1810 and became the first Principal of The Royal Academy of Music. At the same time he was a talented amateur watercolour painter and etcher. His work is characterised by the under-painting of dark grey with light washes of limited colour on top. Many of these drawings were done at Windsor and Budleigh Salterton and Brighton while on holiday.
A pair of Meissen porcelain figural five-light candelabra: emblematic of the seasons Spring and Autumn after models by J.C.Schonheit, each of foliate rococo design applied with flowers and fruit, crossed swords marks, incised model nos.783/4 and press number 163, late 19th century, 43 cm high [some damage and repair].
Victoria, gold medal for the Coronation, 1838, by Pistrucci, bust l., rev. ERIMUS TIBI NOBILE REGNUM, Victoria enthroned l., receives crown from Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia, 36mm. (Eimer 1315; BHM.1801), one or two light hairlines on obverse, otherwise practically as struck, rare in this condition
Russia, Nicholas II (1894-1917), large gold award medal ‘For Zeal in Services to the Government’, undated, by A. Vasyutinsky and Klenov, bust of Nicholas II l., rev. FOR ZEAL in Cyrillic, within cascading partial wreath, 51.5mm., 75.05gms. (Diakov 1138.1 [R3]), integral suspension loop, struck with a light matt surface, minor handling marks and scratch on reverse near the loop, extremely fine, rare, and a particularly handsome image of the last tsar!. Nikolai Aleksandrovich Romanov was born near St. Petersburg on 18 May 1868. He was the eldest son of Tsar Alexander III, and when he succeeded his father in 1894 he had no real experience in governing. He married Princess Alexandra of Hesse-Darmstadt in the same year he gained the throne, and within a few years they had four daughters and a son, Alexis, who suffered from haemophilia, a disease of the blood. It was a time of colonial expansion by European powers, and not to be outdone by rivals Tsar Nicholas encouraged Russian expansion into Manchuria, which provoked war with Japan in 1904. Russia was defeated and this led to internal strikes and riots until, in January 1905, on ‘Bloody Sunday’, the army in St. Petersburg shot into a crowd demanding radical reforms. The coming storm would alter Russian history forever. In quick succession, the renegade priest Rasputin, who exerted excessive influence over the Romanovs, was murdered by irritated nobles in late 1916, and just two months later demonstrations disrupted in the renamed capital, Petrograd. The army deserted Nicholas, who was forced to abdicate, grant a constitution, and watch the Duma (parliament) take control that had always been the right of the monarchy. The royal family were imprisoned and moved to a number of secret locations, finally being held at Yekaterinburg in the Urals. By October of 1917, the Bolsheviks seized control of the shaky, provisional government. Civil war erupted. In the middle of July 1918, the former tsar and his entire family were infamously executed by their captors as anti-Bolshevik forces grew nearer to Yekaterinburg. It has long been believed that the leader of the Bolsheviks, Vladimir Lenin, personally ordered the last of the Romanovs to be put to death.
† - Germany, Mainz, Friedrich Karl Josef, thaler, 1794, IA-IL, thaler, bust three-quarters r., rev. inscription in five lines within wreath (Dav.2431), authenticated and graded by NGC as Mint State 65. Superb gem uncirculated and one of the two highest ever graded, both MS65. A true museum quality coin with very light patina overall.
† - Germany, Saxe-Meiningen, Georg II, 3 marks, 1908D, bearded bust l., rev. imperial eagle (KM.208), authenticated and graded by PCGS as Mint State 67. A wonderful proof-like example of the rare issues from this German state. A two-year type and a superb gem with light overall iridescent toning. Only 3 other examples graded MS67 or higher by NGC or PCGS.

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