Antiques , Automobilia, Jewellery & Collectables including Coins & Stamps

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Antiques , Automobilia, Jewellery & Collectables including Coins & Stamps

Antique & Collectable Sale

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Timothy Richards architectural bookends; one of 'Jane Austen's Georgian Bath' approx. h 18cm x w 8cm and one other labelled ' Timothy Richards Com...

Stuart Turner - a collection of black and white photographs including architecture, portraiture, landscape and cultural, housed in a large folder....

Australia & states stamps in four albums, commemorative booklets etc.  ...[more]

Guernsey stamps in album, together with a few booklets.  ...[more]

1840 handwritten journal of an English woman's trip to France from 30th April to 29th July, culminating in the celebrations of the 'Journee's de J...

Postal ephemera - private correspondence, 1779-1925 accumulation of letters, envelopes and pieces largely addressed to Dr Irons or Wilfred Seymour...

(1883/1886) two handwritten letters from Matt H. Bloxam to W S de Winton, the first in it's original envelope posted at Rugby Station and referrin...

Lot 154

Postal Ephemera

Postal ephemera - 1870/1887 two handwritten letters signed John H Newman (1870) and John H Card Newman 1884 known as Cardinal Newman addressed to ...

Ecclesiastical ephemera (1909-1921) an interesting lot of 24 letters largely from Archbishops and Bishops, some handwritten and some typed, all si...

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