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No.145 Singer Vogue, light green, boxed (model with slight chipping to wheel arches otherwise vg, box good/fair).

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No 240 Ghia Fiat 600, lacks sun canopy, with figures, boxed (box good) ; 318 Lotus Elan S2, metallic blue, boxed (model vg box good) and 226 Morris Mini Minor, light blue, boxed (model with wear box good) (3).

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No.23 Berkeley Caravan, light green (boxed); No.60 Morris J2 Pickup "Builders"; No.30 Ford Zodiac Convertible (salmon pink with driver); No.41 D Type Jaguar (green with driver); No.5 Massey Ferguson Combine Harvester; a selection of military vehicles and others, generally fair and playworn (a lot).

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An early 20th Century double sided enamelled metal advertising sign "Use Royal Daylight Oil for Lighting Heating Cooking" dark blue letters on light blue ground, 45cms x 56cms, chipping to edges.

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A Masonic leather apron with light blue edging together with a booklet Nigerian Ritual and a shirt and pair of gloves

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AN INTERESTING GROUP OF WWI ITEMS RELATING TO 420 SERGT LEONARD HOWE 6TH LIGHT HORSE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCES: Trio of WWI medals, three Pay Books, 2 cap badges, collar dogs, shoulder title, pair of dog tags, cloth insignia, a 1918 Christmas card, some photographs of troopers swimming with their horses in the Suez Canal, a handwritten diary 1914-1916 and a notebook listing the troopers and their horses.

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Four fairings entitled The Wedding Night, The Last to bed put out the light, Returning at one o’clock in the morning, The Wedding Night and a French example (4)

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1854 Crimea: a rare earthenware jug printed in puce with a scene entitled ‘Earl of Cardigan at Balaklava’ and on the reverse ‘Sir Geo. Cathcart at Inkermann’ 137mm high, restored* Cardigan commanded the Light Brigade and on the 25th October 1854 led the fatal charge against the Russian guns at Balaklava. Cathcart was fatally injured at Inkermann. See Victoria Remembered plates 203 and 206.

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14th/20th Hussars, a superb all gilt eagle officer’s cap badge; Oxf & Bucks Light Infantry, a Hallmarked silver Officer’s cap badge (Birmingham 1913) (one blade missing); Essex Imperial Yeomanry an all gilt officer’s cap badge (KK1369); Devonshire Regiment an officer’s K/C gilt/silver collar badge (enamel missing), 4th/7th Dragoon Guards, an officer’s collar badge in silver gilt and enamels, a leather belt with pinned on anodised collar on brass plate, plus assorted Red Cross badges. (Parcel)

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Volunteer Artillery, a good other rank’s white metal helmet plate 1878-1902, top scroll laurels, one lug missing; Devonshire Regiment, a die-stamped silver plated K/C cap badge, long blade fasteners; Somerset Light Infantry an Officer’s OSD cap badge, fasteners missing; 52nd (Oxfordshire) Light Infantry an officer’s 1869-78 pattern shako plate mounted on a double black marble plinth, heavily polished by domestic staff, orb and cross missing; GVIR a large cast brass Royal Cypher badge, no fasteners. (5)

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Durham Light Infantry, a superb sweetheart brooch in 18ct gold, platinum, diamonds, red and dark green enamels, pin back. Slight damage to one green enamel section, otherwise very good condition.

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An 1821 Pattern Light Cavalry Officer’s sword, 89cm slightly curved blade etched with scrolls and a crown, regulation three-bar steel hilt, wire bound fish skin grip, contained in its field service scabbard. Scabbard chape lacking.

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A percussion Light Dragoon service pistol, 22.5cm barrel, border engraved lock converted from flintlock, full stocked, stamped W.A. regulation brass mounts, steel ramrod. Lock and hammer pitted.

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MSS - Bemrose, William - Recollections of Egypt And Palestine: Derby, Bemrose and Son, 1882, Elephant folio (420 x 400mm) Elegantly and lavishly bound by Bemrose and Son in full and heavy light brown morocco gilt, with 5 raised bands to spine and 6 compartments decorated in gilt design with gilt titles. The upper board has a deep inset inside a wide border, the inset being filled with a padded Indian silk emroidered cushion in coral pink and green, enhanced with gold thread. The margins being decorated in repetitive stylised leaves. Inner dentelles gilt, patterned end papers, all edges gilt. The title page is elegant and handwritten. In 1882 William Bemrose was joined by John Mason Cook, (1834-1899), Cook being the elder son of Thomas Cook the founder of Thomas Cook and Son travel company. Together, on October 20th 1882 they embarked on a trip to Egypt and Palastine. This manuscript book being Bemrose's original copperplate handwritten record of the trip. The trip being a ground breaking one which would provide valuable information for new and future intineries to be included in Cook's now famous tours. The trip takes the pair from London through to Pisa, Rome, Tivoli, Brindisi, Alexandria, Cairo, Tel El Kebir, Tomalia, Port Said, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Bethany, Jericho, Masala and Bethlehem. A highlight of the trip was to be seen on 23rd October when they were to witness the tail of the 1882 Great September Comet as it slowly passed through the night skies, also the pair were to visit Mount Vesuvius and to see it whilst still active and describe the experience. Both of these events are well documented in the text and supported with a number of sketches. The manuscript is interspersed with many fine sketches in pencil, vibrant watercolours, and rare large format albumen prints, to include architecture, ethnic peoples, natives, craftsmen, cultural items and also pressed flowers. On his return Bemrose was to deliver lectures assisted by slide shows of the images included in the book, these were a complete success and so popular with standing room only being available at the venues.

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A PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA of tapering form, with reeded drip pans and sconces, raised on circular stepped bases.

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AN ELECTRO-PLATED CENTREPIECE STAND of tapering circular form, heavily embossed with floral scrolls on four cast feet, together with a bread tray, sandwich box, pair of two light candelabra, a pair of double lipped sauceboats, tea strainers and a large quantity of other items (a lot)

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AN EDWARDIAN VESTA CASE of rectangular form, bearing a crest and motto, centred with a light blue stone with a suspension ring, Chester 1903, by T & S

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A SET OF THREE ART DECO WINE LABELS of shaped rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration, the centres with light blue enamel panels, for "Brandy", "Whisky" and "Port", by T & S, Birmingham 1933/1935

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A PAIR OF REGENCY BRONZE TWO LIGHT CANDELABRA of archaic form with a central figure of a stork standing on a turtle, with twin candle boxes, on circular bases, 81/2" high (2)

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A Prattware Pot Lid, of rectangular form decorated with a battle scene and a fairing The Last To Bed To Put Out The Light

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A 'Keswick School' copper chamberstick, the circular pan with inscription 'Beneath the Silvery Light', with cylindrical extinguisher, 25cm long

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A Whitefriars traffic light vase, designed by Geoffrey Baxter, in tangerine, patt. no. 9760; together with a Whitefriars tapering green vase, designed by Geoffrey Baxter in meadow, patt. no. 9717. (2)

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A 1970's purple onion shaped hanging ceiling light; together with another similar in golden amber (2)

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A pair of bronze three-light candelabra, the gilt-bronze candlearms and central column cast with fruiting vine and acanthus, held by classically-draped, winged female figures on gilt circular pedestal bases, 49cm high (2)

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