Three small Staffordshire figures: comprising a pair of bagpiper and lady tambourine-player, each with blue jacket and orange cape, standing on small boats on yellow-lined bases, heights 11.8 and 12cm (chip to one boat); and a model of a girl, with blue blouse and flowered skirt, seated on a goat on an oval gilt-lined base, height 12.5cm; all unmarked, mid-19th century See Harding & Harding 2/2361 for the girl on the goat
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A scarce French made Dinky Toys ‘Triporteur’ finished in mid green with grey cast on rider and yellow hubs to wheels; and Quiralu French traffic policeman standing blue uniform, white cape and kepi, hand outstretched with baton. QGC - VGC. Chipping /play wear to Quiralu, minor wear to dinky
Five medals and memorial plaque to Pte. Samuel Philip Corke, comprising Queen's South Africa Medal (2nd Type) with bars for 'Wittebergen', 'Transvaal' and 'Cape Colony' (Imperial Yeomanry), Territorial Force Efficient Medal, 1914 Star, Victory Medal and British War Medal (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) together with provenance and assorted documentation
Ozzy Osbourne/Black Sabbath An elaborate stage cape of yellow satin lined with purple satin, the reverse embroidered with black and red sequins Sabbath Bloody Sabbath and embellished with a dragon in purple, green, red, gold and black silk, beads and sequins -- the cape worn on stage by Ozzy Osbourne whilst performing with Black Sabbath at the California Jam Festival, Ontario Speedway, California, 6th April, 1974 and donated by Osbourne to the London Evening News [now The London Evening Standard] for a competition prize, 1980; accompanied by two Evening News press cuttings regarding the competition (3)
Victorian Long Service and Good Conduct medal engraved 3185 Pte. D. Eaton 1st Bn. 8th, FOOT with ribbon, India medal 1857/58 engraved David Eaton, 1st Bn. 8th regt. with Delhi bar and ribbon and Victorian South Africa medal engraved 7005 TPR. R. Jefferies, 67th Coy 18th IMPL: YEO. with Transvaal and Cape Colony bars with ribbon
Nine (of twelve) 'Remarkable Views in North America and Canada', printed for Carrington Bowles, c. 1758/1759, comprising: No. 3 A View of Cape Rouge or Carouge, nine miles above the City of Quebec, on the north shore of the river St Laurence; No. 4 A View of Gaspee Bay in the Gulf of St Laurence; No. 5 A View of the Pierced Island, a remarkable rock in the Gulf of St Laurence, two leagues southward of Gaspee Bay; No. 6 An east view of Montreal in Canada; No. 7 A View of Louisburg in North America, taken from the lighthouse when the city was besieged in 1758; No. 8 A South West view of the City of New York in North America; No. 9 A View of Charles Town, the capital of South Carolina, in North America; No. 10 A View of the Great Cohdes Falls, on the Mohawk River; No. 11 A View of Bethlem, the Great Moravian settlement, in the Province of Penn-sylvania; Copper plate engravingseach 17.5 x 28cm (9)
Fleming, Ian, On Her Majesty's Secret Service, London, Jonathan Cape, 1963, large 16mo (187mm x 125mm., half title, ownership signature of Christopher Fleming on front free endpaper, original black cloth, with design and titles printed in silver, original dust-jacket designed by Richard Chopping, few short tears, First Edition.
Fleming, Ian, For Your Eyes Only, London, Jonathan Cape, 1960, 16mo (187mm x 120mm.), half title, title printed in red and black, ownership initials on front free endpapers, original black cloth, original dust-jacket, margins frayed, First Edition. With four other Ian Fleming first editions, 'Thunderball' (London, 1961), 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' (London, 1963), and 'You Only Live Twice' (London, 1964).
Fleming, Ian, Casino Royale, London, Jonathan Cape, 1953, 8vo (190mm x 130mm.), half title, original black cloth, spine with titles printed in red, and 'heart' design in red on upper cover, original pictorial dust-jacket, three short tears, hinges creased, First Edition, First State dust-jacket without reviews, prices not clipped.
A Crimean medal group ,including Crimea war medal with Sebastopol, Inkermann and Balaclava clasps, a Baltic medal (unmarked) and a South Africa medal with orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps (unmarked), Turkish Crimean medal and long service and good conduct medal engraved for 996 Robert Barber 1st Dragoons...
A Cape Government Railways original gold leaf garter arms transfer mounted on a wooden shield. This is the first design, printed from 1882, based on arms assigned by Royal Warrant in 1876. The crest is the figure of Hope, supported by a gnu and an oryx. The arms are those of Van Riebeck, the founder of Cape Colony. It was used on coaches. Overall 14"x16", good condition.
A SECESSIONIST BRASS WALL PLAQUE WITH CANDLE STAND BY J. CO., having a raised rectangular back, repousse decorated with a half portrait of a girl in profile, wearing bonnet and cape, against a background of trees within an indented panel and bordered with bosses, the semi-curved tray with two candle sconces, 14.25in. high x 10in. wide (37 x 25.5cms)
English School (19th Century) Portrait of Shadrach or Sheedy Hayes, circa 1770 a West Indian Proprietor, and brother of Sir John Macnamara Hayes (1st Baronet, 1750-1825), of Drumboe Castle, County Donegal, oil on canvas, 76 x 63cm. Shadrach Hayes married Catherine Westgate, daughter of Captain John Westgate, the Governor of Cape Coast Castle
A Boer and First World War group of medals and DSO awarded to Major F W F Jackson and his set of miniatures, the bars on the Boer War medal, South Africa 1901 Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, the First World World War group including a mention in dispatches, together with two George V Silver Jubilee medals and a locket containing a photograph of Major Jackson. Major F W F Jackson (1881-1936) served in the Royal Artillery during the Boer and First World Wars, seeing action on the Somme and later in Togo land. From about 1933 until his retirement in 1935 he had been a Governor in Gambia and Chief Commissioner to the Ashanti tribe
Gray (Robert). Three Months' Visitation, by the Bishop of Capetown, in the Autumn of 1855, with an Account of His Voyage to the Island of Tristan D'Acunha in March 1856, with Original Sketches by Mrs Gray, printed in Colours, pub. Bell and Daldy, 1856, seven col. plts., some spotting and old waterstaining, orig. cloth gilt, some wear, spine faded and torn, 8vo. Presentation copy signed by the author (as the Bishop of Cape Town) on half - title. (1)
Bradley (Helen). And Miss Carter Wore Pink, 1971; Miss Carter Came With Us, 1973; 'In the Beginning' said Great - Aunt Jane, 1975, all 1st eds., pub. Cape, col. illusts. to each, all orig. cloth in sl. rubbed d.j.s, oblong 4to, together with a later reprint of the first vol. and four framed and glazed Bradley prints (one with cracked glass) (8)
Nabokov (Vladimir). Lolita, 1st UK ed., Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1959, owner name, orig. cloth in price - clipped d.j., rubbed, 8vo, together with Orwell (George), Nineteen Eighty - Four, A Facsimile of the Extant Manuscript, Secker, 1984, orig. cloth in d.j., card slipcase, folio, plus Barnes (Julian), Cross Channel, Cape, 1996, orig. printed wrappers, sl. rubbed, 8vo, ltd. ed. 'proof' 446/500, and a qty. of other 1st eds., modern literature etc. (one shelf)
A William IV mahogany Wellington chest, the detachable moulded cornice top above seven graduated drawers with brass locks stamped "G. Williams 60 Sun St", wood knob handles and mahogany lined, the base on a plinth. 33.5 in wide x 4ft. 5in. high (85cm x 1.35m) * By decent from Sir Harry George Wakelyn Smith 1st baronet 1787-1860 (a close friend of the Duke of Wellington) Victor of Aliwal, served in South America, the Peninsula Campaign, the sacking of Washington, Waterloo, South Africa, India, China, Governor of The Cape, commemorated by towns of Smithstown, Ladysmith, Whittlesey, his wife, a Spanish aristocrat, was the subject of Georgette Heyer's "The Spanish bride".
Campaign & Service Medals, awarded to William Smith; 1895 Indian medal with Tirah, Samana & Punjab Frontier bars, inscribed 13322 Gunr. W Smith 31st Fd by KA; South African medal with Cape Colony bar, inscribed 13322 Br. W Smith 31st Bty R.A.A.; Two WWI service medals and 1914-15 star inscribed 90556 Sjt W Smith RA; 9 Army Temperance Association medals; death plaque. (15)
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