Early George V ladies` dark purple leather travelling vanity case with interior fittings comprising four silver mounted glass containers (London 1910/11), ink and light boxes and a stationery folder together with a contemporary silver hairbrush and mirror set (Birmingham 1972) the case with its original outer cover
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Stamps GB, mint selection 1887 Jubilee set ½d - I/- (set of 14) 1902-1910 definitive set ½d - I/- mint (set of 14), 1929 PUC low values (4), 1924 Wembley set (x3), 1924 Block Work ½d - I/- (12), 1934 photogravure (11) 1937 ½d - I/- (15), 1941 ½d - 3d (6), 1950-52 Light colours including some inverted works (qty)
An Infantry Officer`s helmet for `The Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry`, the brass spike embossed with Yorkshire roses, the brass and steel plate on black felt body, Yorkshire rose ear bosses and felt backed brass linked chinchain, makers label to inside `J.R. Gaunt & Son Ltd, 53, Conduit Street, London, 11in. (28cms) high; in tin case.
An Indian General Service Medal, struck in Calcutta, with Afghan N.W.F. 1919 clasp, awarded to 425 Gunner Alif, Division 1 Kashmir Munitions Battery, with ribbon; another, Royal Mint struck, with Waziristan 1921-24 clasp, awarded to 4178734 Fusilier D. Tallis of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers, with associated ribbon; together with two others, also Royal Mint struck, with N.W.F. 1930-31 claps, awarded to 1064269 Gunner W.Cooke of the Royal Artillery; and 4445711 Private C. Bell of the Durham Light Infantry, with ribbons. (4)
A group of WWI medals, including the British War Medal, the Victory Medal, the Mercantile Marine War Medal, and miniatures, including the 1914-15 miniature medal, awarded to 63638 Private J R Rhynas Durham Light Infantry; together with five British War Medals awarded to Patrick Murphy, 222953 Flight Sergeant J B Steel RAF; S4-217904 Private AF Smith Army Service Corps; and Thomas Macey; A Victory medal awarded to 181754. Sergeant J Fishburn Yorkshire Regiment; a Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct medal, 1914 Volunteer TW Spence. STO Royal Naval Reserve; a Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal, K. 57783 W. Sykes AIS.P.O. HMS Windsor; and a Lusitania medal, boxed. Ribbons on miniature only, with box.
A large collection of badges and lapels, including two Air Raid Warden`s silver lapels, an enamelled yellow metal Highland Light Infantry badge, a 9ct gold naval badge initialled `MN` below crown, a yellow metal Royal Navy badge, an enamelled 9ct gold constabulary badge, and an enamelled gilt metal North Irish horse lapel. (Qty)
A British 19th Century ship`s figurehead of carved wood depicting a woman in Grecian-style flowing dress wearing a circlet of laurel leaves and holding a shield charged with the coat of arms of the Royal burgh of Renfrew and the motto "DEUS UBERNAT NAVEM" and "SICILIUM COMUNE RENFREW", with remnants of paintwork in white and light blue, 72in. long x 22in. at the base.
"My dear little pal, lena", a typed letter from Stan laurel`s father "AJ" to Lena dated 17th September 1933, also with handwritten paragraph and signed "Uncle Jeff XXXXX". NB: This highly personal and unpublished letter sheds interesting light on this late era in AJ`s career, including his minor role in "The Southern Maid" (sic) and how he was "just pinning to get a job again in my own line, but its seems as far off as ever." He also mentions that he had "not heard from Stan for ages" wondering if "his domestic troubles are settled" and fearing that it "is bound to affect their popularity".
A George V two-handled presentation cup, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1938, plain circular form, with Durham Light Infantry and Royal Artillery crests, presentation inscription "Present by All Ranks 6th Bn. The Durham Light Infantry to the Consett Company on its change from `B` Company 6th DLI. to 268th Anti Aircraft Battery Royal Artillery (T.A.), Jan. 21st 1939", angular handles, 7 1/2in. (19cms), 19.5oz.
A late nineteenth century bracelet, composed of eight flower heads surmounted on a quatrefoil ground and spaced by two oblong links. "Marked "AHK 830 S"; a late 19th Century amethyst and silver pendant, the oval mixed-cut amethyst collet set within a pierced scroll work surmount suspending a pear-cut amethyst drop; three Art Nouveau silver buttons, depicting a female head; a silver and enamel brooch, the raised and pierced central boss set with pale blue enamel decorations with pierced scroll work terminals, suspending an oval link chain with three blue and white enamel flowerheads and tapering blue enamel drop. Stamped "830S"; a late 19th Century enamel and silver pendant, the stylised mount set with light and mid blue enamel suspending an enamelled drop on silver chain with two enamelled spacers. (AF); and a silver and enamel bracelet, composed of ten marquise shaped blue guilloche enamel plaques spaced by pierced flowerheads. (AF). (8)
A Scottish Arts and Crafts carpet and two matching rugs: commissioned for Sommersby House, Glasgow which was designed by H.E. Clifford, the carpet and rugs decorated with stylised flowers on light green and puce ground, largest 15ft 1in. x 10ft 2in. (460 x 310cms). PROVENANCE: Sommersby House, Pollokshields, Glasgow, thence by decent to the vendor NB: H.E. Clifford was the architect for Sommersby House. Which was probably built for a Mr. W. Douglas Maitland. H.E. Clifford was the architect for Sommersby House. Which was probably built for a Mr. W. Douglas Maitland. The House was mentioned in "The Studio" magazine which stated; "Apropos of Somersby House, Pollokshields, ... our Glasgow correspondent writes :-" The Spirit of the olden time has taken strong hold of the modern architect in Scotland; ...There are few Scottish architects whose work answers more to this description that Mr. H. E. Clifford. He is a classicist, yet he does not sacrifice rationality for style; he is in fact an individualist free from the modern taint of eccentricity. Somersby House is a recent example of his architecture ; it stands in one of the most popular residential districts of Glasgow, and is built of fine yellow stone, in the style of the Scottish Renaissance, the elevation suggesting a strength"
A BING miniature C/W table railway set comprising an LMS maroon 2-4-0T, 3 tinplate 4 wheel LMS coaches, an engine shed station with ramps, 5 signals, 17 curved tracks, 6 straight tracks, left and right hand points and a crossover. All excellent and neatly housed in a good light mahogany box which has been expertly partitioned to accommodate the collection without damage. Overall an excellent example of Bing table railway.

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