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Coins, Great Britain & World, a collection of silver proof and commemorative coins, comprising a Platinum Jubilee Silver Proof £5 three-coin set, The Unknown Warrior, The Remembrance Day 2020 Historic Coin Set, The Christmas Carol 50p Coin Collection, 75th Anniversary VE Day Victory in Europe, Silver Proof Trio, Rupert Bear Silver Proof 50p five-coin set etc., all coins cased, most with capsules and certificates Due to the nature of this lot, conditon reports are not offered and personal inspection is recommended
Registration - TSU 674Chassis No. - CT10760-LM.O.T. - April 2025Odometer - 9,850This charming little 1962 Triumph TR4 is smartly presented in popular Signal red with black interior and wood-rimmed Astrali steering wheel. Featuring painted wire wheels shod in Firestone tyres, this sporty Triumph comes with a desirable Surrey Top - which includes both a hard-top and soft-top. It has an MOT to 11 April 2025 and has been regularly serviced, while the vendor tells us that electronic ignition means it “starts and runs well”. Electric overdrive is another desirable feature, too. While the odometer displays 9,850, it must be remembered that this is a five-digit display. The vendor adds that 'TSU 674' has covered fewer than 10,000 miles in the past 20 years, and MOT records do bear that out. The car comes with a large file of invoices and work carried out. The bodywork is described as 'good', with 'average' paintwork (a description we feel might be a little harsh), and the vendor reports it is "clean and tidy" with "no rust". The Triumph TR4 was produced between 1961 and 1965, succeeding the Triumph TR3A. While the chassis and drivetrain were closely related to its predecessor, the TR4 featured a gorgeous new body designed by Michelotti, which really brought the famous Triumph sports car line straight into the swinging sixties. A distinctive feature was the bulge on the bonnet, designed to clear the twin carburettors. The 2.2-litre engine was enlarged over the TR3A, producing an exciting 100bhp. The Triumph TR4 was a particularly popular export car, with many heading to the sunshine states of the US. In summary:· “Clean and tidy” 1962 Triumph TR4· Includes desirable Surrey Top· Regularly serviced with bulging file of invoices
Isle of Wight glass paperweight in the form of an apple, 9cm high, boxed, a collection of Swarovski crystal, comprising: model of a dog, 6.5cm high, boxed, dachshund 7641, 8cm long, boxed, Kris Bear - Skates 193011, 5cm high, mouse 7631, 4cm high, a Galileo thermometer, 30cm, a collection of paperweights and other glassware
A large Persian rug. The central blue and cream medallion against a red ground, foliate field, enclosed by navy foliate spandrels and similar deep borders, cream tassels, 356cm x 475cm Condition Report: It is worn and thread bear in several places, the pile feels coarse. There are several small stains and alot of the fringe tassels are missing, there is signs of moth damage.
Rupert Bear.- A Collection of 44 Rupert Bear Annuals, illustrations by Mary Tourtel, original wrappers or boards, some rubbed, one or two spines lacking or worn, Daily Express, 1939-80; and a group of other 20th century children's annuals, v.s. (c.55) *** Rupert Bear is a British children's comic strip character and franchise created by Herbert Tourtel and illustrated by his wife, the artist Mary Tourtel, first appearing in the Daily Express newspaper on 8 November 1920. Rupert's initial purpose was to win sales from the rival Daily Mail and Daily Mirror.
A JAPANESE CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL VASE AFTER NAMIKAWA SOSUKE MEIJI-TAISHO ERA Of ovoid form mounted with copper and shakudo foot and mouth, decorated on the light blue ground with a duck alighting on turbulent waves, the mouth and foot bear a band of decorative motifs, unsigned 20.9cm high Condition Report: Area of restoration below birds feetdent and stress cracks to neck Two small blemishesCondition Report Disclaimer
Vintage/Retro Gaming. Commodore, PlayStation and others to include a boxed Commodore Amiga 500 games console and Peripherals which appears to be Fair in Poor original box, a small QTY of PlayStation 2 Games, a small quantity of PC CD ROM EMPTY GAME BOXES and a battery operated Playskool Talking Bear with Cartridges. Conditions other than what's been stated appear generally Fair to Good in Fair to Good packaging where applicable. Nothing has been checked for completeness or Correctness and nothing has been tested. Gaming Discs/Cassettes/Cartridges whichever is applicable have not been checked for any surface wear or tested. See photos.
A old teddy bear, probably 1920s, with long snout, some wear and tear, and a blond plush dog pyjama case with zip, mid 20th century (2)Teddy is 50cms High, please see a few more images. He has been joined down his tummy but this may be original? There is a repair and further hole around the snout, hole to the back of one leg, felt has been repaired on both feet. Fur is worn in places (shown)
Three charming diaries with photographs, sketches and accounts of trips to Dorking, St Leonards, Torquay and Cherhill dated 1886, Tunbridge Wells, Gresford, Tedsmore, Ludlow, Ulcombe dated 1891, and Cromwell, Walmer dated 1892, written by Cyril James Humphreys-Davenport (1848-1941), British Museum library clerk, art scholar, artisan and book binder. The first includes images of the horse and cart, Cherhill Church, Wootton Church, Barbara and W Lascelles Bartson MRC, Betchworth Park, Ashfield Brittany Road in St Leonards on Sea, pictures of 'self' in greenhouse, and at the beach, sketches of 'Dorothy', Hollington Church, Lover's Seat in Hastings, small scenes and architecture of buildings, and describes reading books such as 'A Tale of a Lonely Parish', 'Great Porter Square', 'Masollan', 'A Phantom Regiment'. The second includes notes of letting their home in London and found a six month stay at Miss Bigwood's house - Kinellan House, Woodbury Park Road, Tunbridge Wells, with small floor plan and described as 'colder than in town, most comfortable beds', March 26 ' nasty day - snow', April 5 'filled up census paper - bore', July 16 'worked at embroidered work for Queen in morn, all morn'. Includes sketches of Tedsmore Hall, Jullieallan House, Gresford, Mayfield Village, coats of arms and window panes in East Sutton Church, George & Dragon in Speldhurst, photographs of family, Council Chamber in Shrewsbury, The Chequers Inn Tonbridge and . The diary ends with an account of leaving Miss Bigwood's house and getting the train and bus home. It reads 'Ge been over inventory with Miss Place and is much dissatisfied with the state of the house and declares she will never let her home again - dirt and damages!' The third starts with sketches of Rectory Cromwell and Newark Castle, a 'modern shop' in the market square in Newark, a house in Muskham where the Haudley's lived, a sketch of Henry Clinton at Potters Bar, sketch of Adela Stull, Kingsdown from Walmer, a charming sketch of 'the back of our house showing the wreck of The Leopard', Deal Castle, Sandown. Castle, Walmer Beach looking towards Deal, Tower of Walmer Castle 'Lord Warden in residence', naive sketch of 'the smallest house in Kent', Dover cliffs, low windows of old house in Deal. Notes of what he is reading, visiting and writing to people, watching marines drilling, children's activities etc, seeing the dancing bear, playing billiards. Photographs of skirmishers cavalry, family on the beach, notes of what Dody (Dorothy) could say at Walmer, sketches of flowers. Includes handwritten score of The Reveille - played every morning by the bugles at the marine depot, Walmer at 5:30am. A charming and interesting collection of diaries in very good condition for their age. -Condition Report1886 has one loose page.
The Holy Bible containing the Old Testament and the New with Book of Psalms, Newly translated out of the originall tongues and with the former translations diligently compared and revised by his Majesties speciall command.: Printed by John Field, one of His Highness's Printers, 1658, 24mo, engraved general title incorporating view of London at foot, all edges gilt with fish skin binding, the fromt paper with Victorian inscription dated 1836; "Presentation Copy from the Printers to Oliver Cromwell."NB There are two distinct 24mo Bibles of 1658, which both bear J. Field's imprint. It is possible that, while one of these is really Field's production, the other is a foreign possibly Dutch edition. But it is not easy to distinguish between the two as most of the same printing errors e.g. Jer. ii. 26, chief for thief. According to 19th century press cuttings with the Bible it is claimed that Oliver Cromwell had a 1658 edition printed for distribution to his soldiers
COLIN MCNAUGHTON: Various first edition titles: WISH YOU WERE HERE (AND I WASN'T) (x2); A SHIP TO SAIL THE SEVEN SEAS; BOO!; DON'T STEP ON THE CRACK; CRAZY BEAR; HAVE YOU SEEN WHO'S JUST MOVED IN NEXT DOOR TO US?; OOPS!; THE RAT RACE; THE PIRATS; WHO'S THAT BANGING ON THE CEILING?; FOOTBALL CRAZY (12)
Peter Cushing (1913-1994) vintage Mabel Lucie Attwell colour postcard sent by the actor to his wife Helen, handwritten in his familiar blue ink and dated 14.vii.51 to Mrs Peter Cushing in Paris which reads: 'My dearest Helen, I do hope you are both having a lovely time. I had some gooseberry "fool" with my lunch today, & it was lovely. Please tell dear Rosita I was so sorry not to be able to give her some holiday pocket money, all my love x Peter x' with a P.S. 'Thank you darling for the note you left me xx'. Cushing was a prolific writer to his wife whilst they were apart, often sending postcards by Mabel Lucie Attwell, this one featuring to the front one of her familiar child characters, sucking its thumb next to a teddy bear, and with the caption 'N'appy Days!' alongside which Cushing has written 'Dreamin' of Mumma' (he frequently used pet names for his wife, as in this case). Peter Cushing was famously devoted to his wife, Violet Hélène Beck, and in later years Cushing became increasingly reclusive following her death in 1971. Provenance: ex- Peter Cushing Collection: Canterbury Auctions, 2023. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
1882 Top Pop Queen Victoria Heaton Mint bronze Farthing graded MS 65 RD by NGC (S 3959). Obverse: 'Bun Head' bust by Leonard Charles Wyon, facing left with 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:' around. Reverse: 'FARTHING' above seated Britannia with a trident, shield, lighthouse and ship, the year (1882) below and beneath that a tiny 'H' for the Heaton and Sons. Edge: plain. Diameter: 20mm. Mintage: 1,792,000. Grade: MS 65 RD shared top of the NGC population. Sealed in an NGC holder with a standard brown label (#2910695-012). This Farthing was produced by Heaton and Sons, a firm later known as the Birmingham Mint. Ralph Heaton II founded this prolific privately owned mint struck coinage for various territories across the expanding British Empire, initially using coining equipment purchased from Matthew Boulton's defunct Soho Mint. From 1874, the Royal Mint, experiencing high demand, outsourced the minting of domestic copper coinage, including Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings to Heaton. These coins bear a tiny 'H' mintmark below the date to indicate their origins.
1882 Queen Victoria Heaton Mint bronze Penny with 12+N dies (S 3955). Obverse: type 12, left-facing laureate bust by Leonard Charles Wyon with no curls at the nape of her neck and larger lettering that reads 'VICTORIA D: G: BRITT: REG: F: D:'. Reverse: type N seated thinner Britannia with trident and shield, a lighthouse to the left and sailing ship to the right, this design also by Leonard Charles Wyon. The words 'ONE PENNY' are shown above, with the date (1882) and a tiny 'H' below for Heaton and Sons. Edge: plain. Weight: 9.35g. Diameter: 30.7mm. Mintage: 7,526,000. Grade: EF - Extremely Fine, storage toned.This Penny was produced by Heaton and Sons, a firm later known as the Birmingham Mint. Founded by Ralph Heaton II, this prolific privately owned mint struck coinage for various territories across the expanding British Empire, initially using coining equipment purchased from Matthew Boulton's defunct Soho Mint. From 1874, the Royal Mint, experiencing high demand, outsourced the minting of domestic copper coinage, including Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings to Heaton. These coins bear a tiny 'H' mintmark below the date to indicate their origins.
Quantity of various makes, to include bump r cars game, 2 x Louis Marx moon grabber vehicles, 2 x Louis Marx space scout vehicles, Fireball XL5 Steve Zodiac rocket gun by merit, missing darts, Fireball XL5 annual in poor condition, tin plate clockwork man riding motorcycle possibly of eastern european manufacture, 10 small tin plate toy cars, some having clockwork motors, a made in ocuppied Japan clock work plush coverd bear toy, and several very small metal space toys, and a rollikin Dalek, missing its base and 2 of its weapons. Some items are broken or missing parts, Moon grabbers and space scouts are incomplete. boxes are in poor condition. GC £70-90
A scarce and very old "Steiff " Teddy bear, unfortunatly it is in poor condition, but retains all its limbs and a distinctive pointed snout and hump back, hand and feet are worn down to the straw filling, also a hole under its snout, Has the original black button eyes and very small tin stieff button in its ear, Still retains some of its mohair, but its also very worn. Would have originally growled, but isnt working any more. Bear is very well loved and used, but could possibly be retsored. Comes with a home made jacket and trousers. Poor condition. Measure 36cm in height. £50-70
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