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Forester (C.S.). Lieutenant Hornblower, 1st ed., 1952, original cloth, some fading, price-clipped d.j., some losses at spine ends, lightly rubbed, 8vo, together with Hornblower and the Hotspur, 1st ed., 1962, original cloth, d.j., a few small chips, 8vo, plus Amis (Martin), Time’s Arrow, 1st ed., 1991, original cloth, d.j., 8vo, signed by the author, with others by Amis, some duplicates, including London Fields, 1989, signed by the author, Tennessee Williams” A Streetcar Named Desire, 1st U.K. ed., 1949 (inscribed by the jacket designer), A.S. Byatt’s Possession. A Romance, 1990, and Ben Okri’s The Famished Road, 1991 (15)
Tavannes, a lady’s Art Deco platinum, diamond and synthetic sapphire cocktail watch, circa 1930, ref. 103, no. 0258299, the two piece hinged case set with old brilliant and eight-cut diamonds and synthetic sapphire accents, the silvered dial with Arabic numerals and arrow hands, with a 15 jewel Tavannes movement, no. 30424, on a conforming pierced link expandable bracelet set with synthetic sapphires, the case 3.6cm long including lugs
Rolex, a lady’s 18 carat gold wristwatch, circa1930, ref. 105, no. 27634, the two piece oval case with blue and white enamel decoration and tonneau glass, the silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and arrow hands, the 15 jewel Rolex oval Prima movement tuned to 6 positions with a bimetallic split balance and flat balance spring, on a black moire strap, case 2.6cm long
A pair of Regency gold and multi gem set ‘Dearest’ and ‘Regard’ locket earrings, circa 1830, one heart shaped drop set with diamond, emerald, amethyst, ruby, emerald sapphire and topaz spelling ‘Dearest’, the other with ruby, emerald, garnet, amethyst, ruby and diamond spelling ‘Regard’ in gold foliate chased surmounts, both drops opening to reveal glazed compartments and the inner covers enamelled with Cupid holding a heart in one, and an arrow in the other, with turquoise set gold foliate chased backs, suspended by chain link connections from turquoise and half-pearl cluster tops, 4.3cm long overall
A quantity of jewellery, comprising two 22 carat gold wedding rings, 13g gross, an 18 carat gold single cut diamond gipsy ring, 2g gross, a 9 carat gold Victorian stone set ring, a 9 carat gold onyx signet ring, a tie pin, stamped `9ct`, 6.6 gross, a horse shoe arrow brooch, a silver hinged bangle, another similar smaller bangle, a Miracle pendant on chain, a paste and marcasite ring, and a gilt metal baby bracelet
A diamond and gold brooch, circa 1890, modelled as an arrow, set with an old brilliant-cut diamond; a pearl, gold and emerald brooch, circa 1880, set with three half pearls and two cushion-cut emeralds, within scroll work mount; and a turquoise and gold pendant, circa 1880, the scroll drop set with a cluster of turquoise stones and turquoise highlights. (Converted from an earring). (3)
3 OO gauge locomotives. Hornby Top Link Limited Edition – BR SR Battle of Britain class 4-6-2 ‘501 Squadron’, RN 34085. In lined Brunswick green livery, with ‘Golden Arrow’ embellishments (R646). Hornby – BR SR Battle of Britain class 4-6-2 ‘92 Squadron’, RN 34081. In lined Malachite green livery (R2220). Lima – BR class 73 Electro-Diesel Bo-Bo locomotive ‘The Royal Alex’, RN 73101. In Pullman brown & cream livery. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint.
A quantity of Bachmann ‘OO’ gauge railway. Gresley V2 class 2-6-2 tender locomotive, Green Arrow. RN 60800. In lined black livery. Ivatt class 2 2-6-2T locomotive, RN 41313. In BR lined black livery. BR Mk 1 suburban coach and suburban brake. 63’ Thompson BG full brake. 5 Thompson passenger coaches, including 2nd brake & composite brake. 3 Bulleid passenger coaches, including 63’ corridor open brake. 14 ton Tank Wagon ‘BP’ All boxed, minor wear to some. Contents VGC-Mint.
4 WWII A1 posters: “ATS, Cook for the Troops” and “ATS, as Signal Operaters”, cook making biscuits and 3 signals operators, with slogans; “Can You Help.....join the AFS” with head and shoulder of man and woman in uniform; “£500 fine and Two Years Imprisonment” on arrow pointing to text “It is an offence to throw anything into the water”; in 2 sleeves. GC (minor folding creases)
A British Naval Officer`s dress sword, regulation pattern, by Henry Wilkinson, the etched blade with various Royal cyphers and arrow flanked by the letters C and P to the rear of blade, blade inscribed "Henry Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London No. 35062", the brass knuckle guard with scrolling decoration and crowned anchor motif threaded with blue and silver wirework rope and pommel, the wire bound shagreen grip with brass lion mask mounts, housed in a brass bound leather scabbard, 97 cm long overall (ILLUSTRATED)
An Edwardian 18 carat gold oval locket with engraved family crest of a dog`s head and arrow above the motto "Stans Cum Rege" (Sheffield, 1907), 10 g on a 10 carat gold chain necklace, 7 g, a 19th Century yellow metal (unmarked) mounted mourning bracelet made from plaited brown hair and a circa 1900 yellow metal bracelet with circular clasp linked by eight fine chains
A COMMONWEALTH OR CHARLES II SILVER SPOUT CUP, MAKER`S MARK ONLY CS TWO PELLETS ABOVE AN ARROW IN PALE DOWNWARDS BETWEEN, LONDON, CIRCA 1660 plain slightly tapering cylindrical with fixed crescent shaped cover over half the top, broad scroll handle at right-angles to the curved spout, underside with probably contemporary initials WS, interior with four filtering holes at spout 7.5cm high, 178gr. (5oz) Although this maker`s mark is unrecorded in Jackson, it has been found on a piece with marks for London, 1659, a repoussé decorated caudle cup and cover, with cast caryatid handles, noted as sold Sotheby`s London, 27 November 1941, lot 147 for £220. See Michael Clayton, The Collector`s Dictionary of the Silver and Gold of Great Britain and North America, World Publishing, 1971, figs. 567 & 569, p. 284, for similar spout cups and a reference to a 1689 cup with wicker-bound right-angled handle, where, as in this example, half the top has a simple fixed cover. Probably used by invalids needing liquid sustenance, spout cups, also found made of pewter, glass or earthenware, are often thought in addition to have been used for consuming posset or syllabub. The posset, made with hot milk and spices, curdled with wine or ale, or the creamy syllabub flavoured with sack, would separate and the spout allows the user to enjoy the liquid lying at the bottom of the cup. PROVENANCE: With H.R. Jessop Ltd., 3 Motcombe Street, London, January 1980.
1876 socket Bayonet MKII style for native troops c.1885, brown leather scabbard with brass fittings, blade marked "R" over "76", inspection marks, cancelled arrow and Indian script, blade 21.7" (560mm) approx length, overall length 25.25" (604mm) approx socket 3" (76mm) and scabbard 22.25" (565mm), internal dia socket 15mm, all approx. ++service use but very good condition
A Mae West AM marked with ID no.6/1567 GB 9804, size large, together with small blue/grey naval kit bag to R P Hills CJX 830375 HMS Diadem (Cruiser commissioned 1/1/44 and placed in reserve 1950); a large buff kit bag, similar marks to above anchor stamped over red/orange stripe, large military back pack, indistinct makers marks, arrow stamped B61/23X on rear strap dated 1941
Percussion Two Band Carbine. Overall length 44" with a 28" barrel, full stocked with steel barrel bands and with brass mounts, steel ramrod, stock stamped with arrow and 1857 within a circle, lockplate impressed with crown and VR dated 1857 ++action working, some rust and pitting to barrel and lock
Collection of doll`s accessories including small wicker pram (no hood) on wheels, vinyl bath on metal stand, cloth cradle on metal stand, folding wooden standing crib with cloth bassinette, small wooden desk, blackboard and easel, wooden dropside cot, damage to base, child`s wooden ironing board, pair of irons including Chad Valley and Morphy Richards miniature Well Swept "It Really Sweeps" child`s carpet sweeper, plus additional smaller scale wood and tinplate ironing board, Green Arrow carpet sweeper, small wicker pram with lace hood, additional small wicker pram on wheels, majority are Good to Excellent condition. (qty)
* RAF Air Ministry “Scramble” Bell. A fine large Battle of Britain period airfield dispersal bell dated 1940, polished nickel-bronze with crown-shaped top, stamped markings inscribed “A.M. - 1940” with king’s crown emblem above, further stamped “ATW” with broad arrow motif to top, cast-iron clapper with braided rope-twist handle, 11in (28cm) diam. & height (1)
* RAF Air Ministry “Scramble” Bell. A large WWII period airfield dispersal bell dated 1943, bronze bell-metal with fixing to top, stamped markings inscribed “A.M. - 1943” with king’s crown emblem above, further stamped “ATW” with broad arrow motif to top and “G&J” foundry-mark stamp, cast-iron clapper with braided rope-twist handle, 10.5in (26cm) diam. 13in (33cm) overall height (1)
* De Grineau (Bryan). “The Golden Arrow”, Landspeed Record Breaking Car driven by Sir Henry Segrave 1929, an original gravure print after the painting by the artist, celebrating the achievement of 231.44 mph by the driver in his Irving Napier-Lion engined racing car at Daytona Beach, Florida, monotone plate on art-paper, signed in pencil to the impressed border inscribed “Bryan de Grineau - 1929” contained in original dark oak frame with maker’s label verso, 15 x 17.5 in, 38 x 45cm (1)
* World Aircraft Archive. A good archive of aviation photographs arranged in alphabetical order by manufacturer, mainly manufacturers” photographs, includes Ader, Aermacchi, Aero, Aero Designs, Aerocar, Aero Spacelines, Aerospatiale, Ahrens, Akrotech, Airbus, Airco, Airspeed, Albatross, Alenia, AMX, AMI, Amriot, Antoinette, Antonov, Armstrong-Whitworth, Arrow Active, ARV, ATR, Aviation Traders, Aviomilano, Avro, Avtek, Ayers, BAC, BAe, Beagle, Beech, Bell, Bellanca, Beriev, Blackburn, Bleriot, Boeing, Bombardier, Learjet, Boulton Paul, Breguet, Bristol, Bucker, Butterfly Company, Canadair, Cap Aviation, Caproni, Casa, Centaur, Cessna, CFM, Chance-Vought, Chevron, Chilton, Cirrus, Cody Aeroplanes, Commander, Consolidated, Convair, Curtiss, Daimler-Benz, Dassault, De Havilland, Denny, Deperdussin, Dewoitine, Dornier, Douglas, Dunne, Edgley, Eads, Embraer, Enaer, Europa, Evans, Evektor, Extra, Fairchild, Fairey, Fanwing, Farman, Fiat, Focke-Archelis, Focke-Wulf, Fokker, Foster-Wikner, Frontier Arircraft, GAF, Galaxy, Gates Learjet, Glasair, General Dynamics, Gloster, Goodyear, Grob, Grumman, Gulfstream, Handley-Page, Hawker, Heinkel, Helio Courier, Hindustan Aeronautics, Hispano, Howard, Hunting-Percival, IAR, ICA, Ilyushin, Israeli Aircraft, Istraviation, Jabiru, Jap-Harding, Jodel, Junkers, Kappa, Klemm, Lancair, Latecoere, Leduc, Let, Levasseur, Lockspeiser, Lockheed, Macchi, Martin, Maule, Max Holste, Sanger, MBB, McDonnell-Douglas, Messerschmitt, Mikoyan, Miles, Mitsubishi, ML Rotarplane, Moller, Mudry, Myasishchev, NAMC, Nardi, Nieuport-Delage, Norman, Nord, North American, Northrop, Partenavier, Panavier, Parker, Percival, Performance, Piaggio, Piel, Pilatus, Piper, Pitts, Potez, Promavier, Pushy Galore, PZL, SE.5A, Raytheon, Republic, RFB, Robin, Rockwell, Royal Aircraft Factory, Ryan, Saab, Samsung, Santos-Dumont, Sepecat, Savoia, Schweitzer, Scottish Aviation, Shanghai, Shaw, Shield, Shin Meiwa, Short, Sial, Sikorsky, Sipa, Skyship Industries, Slingsby, Snecma, Socata, Soko, Sopwith, Stolp, Stoddard-Hamilton, Sud-Est, Sukhoi, Supermarine, Swallow Airplane, Technoavia, Transall, Tupolev, Valmet, Varga, Vickers, Vision Air, Voisin, Vought, Vouhgt-Sikorsky, Waco, Warrior, Westland, White, Yakovlev, 4153 images contained in 12 archive boxes (12)
Property of a F1 racing mechanic (Lots 708 to 709). Phil ‘Sailor’ Boore joined the Frank Williams F1 team in 1974. Two years later it became Walter Wolf Racing and, as the team’s ‘tyre man’, he worked with Jody Scheckter and Keke Rosberg. In 1982 he joined McLaren and spent the next 18 years looking after the likes of Niki Lauda, Alain Prost, Ayrton Senna, Mika Hakkinen and David Coulthard. He eventually retired in April 2000 having contributed to no fewer than nine Formula 1 Drivers World Championships. Where applicable the following lots are sold with the approval of McLaren International. McLaren F1 team presentation glassware and 1990s memorabilia, including two Dartington lead crystal decanters featuring the McLaren motif, one bearing the legend: In Recognition of Winning the 1990 Formula One Drivers & Constructors World Championship, the second: In Recognition of Winning the 1999 Formula One Drivers World Championship, a small desk clock set in opaque Dartington crystal in the form of a truncated, stepped pyramid, bearing the legend: McLaren Fourth Consecutive Drivers & Constructors World Championship 1991, white circular dial with gilt metal surround and black Roman numerals, quartz movement, a Mercedes-Benz Collection West McLaren no.7 wristwatch, still boxed, three West McLaren no.8 Schweppes chromed metal drinks bottles, two McLaren-Mercedes ‘Silver Arrow’ F1 music CDs, six McLaren-Mercedes produced video tapes, 1997 to 1999, a boxed 1:43 scale MP4/14, four McLaren published books: the McLaren-Mercedes MP4/13, the Official 1997 Race Record in slipcase (two copies) and McLaren-104 wins, Christmas cards from McLaren Directors, the earlier ones signed by Ron Dennis, Bob Illman, Martin Whitmarsh and others, a 1992 McLaren F1 road car sales brochure, six coloured enamel pin-badges depicting the helmets of Senna, Prost, Hakkinen, Moreno, Dalmas and Blundell (qty.)

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