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1943 airmail envelope (9½" x 4") to Cuba bearing 1/- and November 41 5/- bronze-green and carmine-red on pale yellow paper, tied by HAMILTON CDSs of 20 SEP. Censor label Type CL6b at left, where the corners are also reinforced with brown tape. The 2oz rate is correctly paid. The envelope slightly damaged at right. Havana arrival of 29 SEP on reverse. A splendid item with the November 41 5/- rare on any sort of cover, let alone a commercial use to a good destination, rated $2000 by BSC; illustrated on page 111 of Eric Yendall's book
A gold coloured metal mourning locket, silhouette inclusion; a yellow coloured metal stick pin, seed pearl terminal; a British Red Cross honorary life membership badge, boxed; a Good Conduct merit bronze medallion, boxed; An unusual 'FOR VOLUNTARY WAR WORK IN INDIA 1914-19 badge, in original box; etc (6)
A modern reproduction Art Deco style lamp in the form of a flapper dancer with globe, height 52cm, a modern casting of a Ferdinand Preiss bronze dancer, an Art Deco spelter Polar bear (probably from a clock garniture), an Art Deco style painted metal aeronautical globe, an Art Nouveau style perpetual date calendar and a slip-cast figural nude marked 'England' verso (6).
Barber (E.J.W.). Prehistoric Textiles, the development of cloth in the neolithic and bronze ages, Princeton University Press, USA, 1991, numerous black and white illustrations, original cloth, 4to, together with other embroidery and textile reference, and related, mostly original cloth in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4to (3 shelves)
A Victorian cast iron fire-grate in Gothic style, the scroll back decorated with a Bagot goat jumping a fence, above a railed front, with turned finials, 74cm high, 64cm wide, 28cm deep, together with a Victorian cast iron fender, probably by Coalbrookdale, decorated with a band of scrolling leaves, stamped 'No. 96 48 & 54', two Victorian Gothic fire irons, each with gilt bronze handles, stamped with a registration lozenge, a brass coal box and cover, two copper log bins and a coal shovel. (8)Provenance: Lady Bagot, Blithfield Hall. The Bagot goat is believed to be Britain's oldest breed of goat and has lived semi-wild at Blithfield Hall in Staffordshire for over six hundred years. click here to view the page turning catalogue

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