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48 Lledo Vanguards 1:43 scale diecast model vehicles including RD1002 Ford Classic 109E 2 piece set and Brands Hatch Diorama, PD1002 Rover 2000 Renfre and Bute Constabulary Jaguar XK120 bronze with diorama, PP1002 Hillman Imp "Pinky & Perky" 2-model set Dunbartonshire Police, WV2002 Whitbread Commercial Vehicles of the 50's and 60's, etc., each boxed, (48)
UNITED KINGDOM Victoria (1837-1901) silver crown 1899 LXIII, double florin 1889, shilling 1877 die number 22, Perth halfpenny 1797, Inverness halfpenny 1794, MOROCCO cast bronze four falus 1288, silver two and a half dirhams AH1310, half dirhams AH1299, SCOTLAND copper turner, and a large number of pennies including bun heads, approximately 10kg gross
The medals of Captain Joseph Harry Cole DSC (Marine Superintendent for William Thomson and Co of Leith (The Ben Line Steamers) from 1927-1942), medals including George V distinguished service cross (London 1918) in Garrard issue case, a WWI war medal [JOSEPH H COLE], a George V Mercantile Marine war medal [JOSEPH H COLE], silver medal of the Society for the Protection of Life from Fire [CAPT J H COLE SS BENALDER 19-8-25] in John Pinches issue box, a silver Lloyd's medal for Saving Life at Sea [CAPTAIN JOSEPH HARRY COLE SS BENALDER 19TH AUGUST 1925] in Wyon of London issue box, a silver Lloyd's medal for Meritorious Service (1913 circular type) [CAPTAIN JOSEPH HARRY COLE SS BENLAWERS 12TH MAY 1918] in fitted issue case and an Elkington bronze Royal Humane Society medal [CAPTAIN J H COLE 19TH AUGUST 1925] in Elkington and Co Ltd issue box, along with full set of matching miniatures, a typed letter by Cole detailing the events of 12th May 1918 describing how "the Benlawers struck a mine in 52 52, 4 44 .... approaching Bardsey LH", the steam ship SS Benlawers was built in 1905 by Bartram and Sons of Sunderland, the mine that exploded was laid on 24th August 1917 by German U boat UC75, there were 5 casualties. Furthermore three framed certificates including Royal Humane Society (bronze medal) to Captain J H Cole "for having saved life from asphyxia" dated 11th May 1926, WWI Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty good service certificate SS War Roach June 1919, and Institute of Naval Architects 1930, also books including Reed's Tables of Distances tenth edition, Stowage 1930, Instructions as to the Survey of Life Saving Appliances 1926, Carriage of Dangerous Goods and Explosives in Ships 1937, The Ship Captain's Medical Guide 1921 with SS BENALDER stamp, autographed Ben Line dinner menus celebrating fifty years service of William Thomson 1st October 1936 and Robert Bryden 25th October 1938, etc. The report of the events of the 19th August 1925 recorded in Lloyd's Medals by Jim Gawler reads: "At 8am on August 19th. 1925, the Chief Engineer reported to the Captain of the s.s. "Benalder" that the starboard lower bunker was on fire. The Captain accompanied the Chief Engineer and the Second Engineer to the upper bunker and the two engineers then went into the lower bunker with a hose and a portable electric light. Both men became affected by gas and the Chief Engineer shouted this information to the Captain and then assisted the Second Engineer to the hatchway. The Captain grabbed the Chief Engineer by his free hand and tried to pull both men up the face of the coal. This proved impossible and as the engineers were losing consciousness the hand clasp between them parted, but this allowed the Captain to pull the Chief Engineer into the upper bunker. The Captain had sent for a heaving line and he went down and made this fast to the Second Engineer. After the second attempt they were both hauled up, the Captain having collapsed after making the line secure. Artificial respiration had to be applied to the Second Engineer but the Captain regained consciousness after being on deck for a few minutes. By about noon the fire had been put out, and four hours later most of the water had been drained out of the lower bunker. Silver medal awarded to Captain Joseph Harry Cole"
Tennis Richard Gasquet signed 12x8 colour photo. Richard Gabriel Cyr Gasquet born 18 June 1986) is a French professional tennis player. His career-high ATP singles ranking is world No. 7, attained on 9 July 2007. He has won a total of 15 singles titles on the ATP Tour. His best performance in Grand Slam singles tournaments was reaching the semi-finals of the 2007 and 2015 Wimbledon Championships and the semi-finals of the 2013 US Open. His best performance in ATP World Tour Masters 1000 singles tournaments was being the runner-up in Hamburg in 2005 and Toronto in 2006 and 2012. He won the mixed doubles Grand Slam title at the 2004 French Open, partnering Tatiana Golovin. He won the men's doubles Olympic bronze medal in 2012 with his doubles partner Julien Benneteau. Gasquet is best known for his elegant groundstrokes and his one-handed backhand. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
A pair of early 20thC cast bronze desk stands, being card trays formed with an outstretched figure of the Devil in bed, a humoured invitation for those to leave their cards should they wish to do business with the Devil? One cast with the maker's mark of Humphries, Jackson & Ambler of Cornbrook, Manchester, 15cm x 10cm.
A hammered silver double patard Charles The Bold of Burgundy 1467-1477, Flanders mint, diameter 28mm, 2.8g (these were accepted in Anglo-Burgondian negotiations as the equivalent of an English groat), together with a Celtic Gaul bronze potin c100BC-100AD, diameter 19mm, 6.2g, a Roman coin, 'pirate cob' coin and some sundry coins, in a small wooden chest
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