A Corgi No.372, Lancia Fulvia Sport Zagato, orange with a black bonnet, mint, boxed; Dinky No.224, Mercedes-Benz C.111, metallic red, mint, boxed; Morestone No.15, Austin A95 Westminster Countryman, orange with silver side stripes, near mint (added rear light detail), boxed; Morestone No.20, Plymouth Belvedere Convertible, pink, excellent condition, boxed; Morestone No.8, Volkswagen Sedan, metallic blue, near mint (some added silverwork), boxed; and eight other assorted mdels, by Matchbox and Corgi, each boxed, the boxes generally good, (13).
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Edmund Walker, British, c.1820-1890- "Charge of the Light Cavalry Brigade" and "Charge of the Heavy Cavalry Brigade 15th Octb 1854", after William Simpson, printed by Day & Son Lithrs, publ March 1st & Jany 18th 1955 by Paul & Dominic Colnaghi & Co 13 & 14 Pall Mall Est; hand-coloured tinted lithographs, 36x54cm., ea., (2)
A pair of modern gilt metal five light chandeliers, the central column surrounded by a twisted and tassled rope design, the lights connected with a twisted rope swag and tassle design, height 60 cm, together with a Chinese blue and white Jardinier, with geometric pattern to top, overall decorated with a variety of flowers, (3), (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired before use.)
A pair of metal candle standards, late 20th century, of slim cylindrical form, with cup and socket sconce, Corinthian capital topped fluted shaft, on a stepped base, height 106 cm, together with three iron five light chandeliers and a modern brass port-hole and a red decorated tray, (7). (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.)
A pair of Continental, brass, six light candelabra, of Neo Classical vase form, with one central light and five surrounding, on a shaped pedestal base with masks and six feet, height 59 cm, (2). (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.)
A brass standard lamp, on circular base with lion paw feet, height 124 cm, a brass 4 light table lamp, of oil lamp form, with carry handle, on circular base, height 60 cm, together with four brass table lamps, (6), (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.)
A bronzed metal and glass Benson style Art Nouveau five light chandelier, with central vase shaped column, leading to shaped scrolling arms and flaring lobed glass shades, width 68 cm, together with a bronzed metal and glass Art Nouveau style hanging metal and glass ceiling light, the metal frame supporting a globular glass shade, (2) (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.)
A gilt metal and glass chandelier of `c` scroll arms, with glass drops, width 53 cm, with a gilt metal and cut glass hanging ceiling light, of shaped conical form and scroll top, with cut glass drops, drops incomplete, (2), (It is the buyer`s responsibility to ensure electrical items are professionally rewired for use.)
J.B. Hobbs, Surrey and England. ‘Farewell Dinner to J.B. Hobbs. To commemorate his retirement from County Cricket’ The Dorchester Hotel, London, 17th July 1935. Arranged by ‘The Star’ newspaper. Large official menu, with original decorative covers and cord tie, with tribute by Neville Cardus, Toasts, table plan, after Dinner entertainment, guest list and two photographs, one of the ‘Hobbs Gates’ at The Oval, the other one of Hobbs, head and shoulders. The menu measures 8.5”x11.5”. Signed to back cover in pencil by twenty one guests including G. Allen, Garland Wells, Duckworth, J.R. Mason, F. Brown, Brooks, Clay, Langridge, Strudwick, Squires, Gregory, Sandham, Hearne, Fishlock, Mobey, Whitfield etc. In original titled folder. Some light marks to covers otherwise in good/very good condition
M.C.C. tour of South Africa 1948-49. Official autograph sheet fully signed in ink by all seventeen members of the touring party including the Manager, Green. Signatures include Captain, Mann, Griffith, Palmer, Hutton, Washbrook, Compton, Wright, Gladwin, Evans, Jenkins, Young etc. Folds, light foxing otherwise in good condition. Rare
India 1974. Official autograph sheet for the Indian tour of the United Kingdom 1974. Fifteen signatures including Wadekar, Venkat, Bedi, Gavaskar, Kirmani, Prasanna, Abid Ali etc. Lacking the signatures of Engineer and Mankad from the playing members. Light fold mark otherwise in good condition
South Africa 1951. Large official autograph sheet for the South African touring team to England. Fully signed by all sixteen members of the touring party in ink. Signatures include Nourse, Rowan, Mann, Fullerton, Cheetham, Endean, Mansell, McLean etc. Light folds, minor nicks, minor foxing otherwise in good condition
Australian tour of England 1948. Official autograph sheet for the legendry Australian touring team to England 1948. Nicely signed in ink by all eighteen members of the party including Bradman, Harvey, Miller, Hassett, Johnson, Toshack, Brown, Morris, Hammence, Morris, Tallon, Lindwall etc. Barnes hand stamped as usual. inscribed and signed to top right hand corner of sheet by Arthur Mailey ‘I apologise for the delay’. Light folds otherwise in good/very good condition. Rare
M.C.C. tour of India 1963/64. Official autograph sheet for the tour fully signed with sixteen signatures in ink. Signatures include Smith, Stewart, Barrington, Bolus, Titmus, Wilson, Jones, Binks etc. Odd faults including pin holes to top corners and minor adhesive marks to other corners, light folds otherwise in good condition. A rare autograph sheet
Great Britain Rugby Tour of Australia & New Zealand 1949/50. Ashburton & North Otago v Great Britain 1950. Official programme for the tour match played at Ashburton Showgrounds on the 6th June 1950. Light vertical fold, neat team changes handwritten to ‘field of play’ otherwise in good/very good condition Great Britain beat Ashburton & North Otago 29-6
Tottenham Hotspur 1922/23. Lined sheet nicely signed in ink by thirty three members of the Spurs playing staff for the season including nine of the 1921 F.A. Cup winning team. Signatures include Clay, McDonald, Smith, Walters, Grimsdell, Seed, Dimmock, Walters, Banks, Cantrell, Walden, Lindsay, Brooks, Ives, Ross, Jacques etc. Light fold marks, minor nicks to edges to verso otherwise in good condition
England v France 1945. Official programme for the International War-Time match played at Wembley on 26th May 1945. Signed to front cover by Hardwick, Scott, Williams and Stanley Mathews and to ‘Field of Play’ by Hardwick, Williams and Scott. Light horizontal fold otherwise in good condition The match was drawn 2-2

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