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BOXING PROGRAMMES Five programmes 1934-1947 including Scottish Amateur Trial Contests at Parkhead Arena 30/6/1934, Tournament at Assembly Rooms Market Harborough 9/12/1946 Roy Davis v. Reg Tyso, Johnny Williams v. Tommy Brooks and Brian Ainge v. Ray Ford heavily taped and annotations, Joe Cornelis v. Peter Kane 28/4/1947 at Kings Hall, Belle Vue Manchester with a section cut out of the back page, Jack London v. Piet Wilde 6/10/1947 at Victoria Baths Nottingham with newspaper cuttings stuck inside and Jacky Clarke v. Harry Brown 15/12/1947 at New Drill Hall, Wellingborough slightly creased and annotations. Fair to generally good
A jade bracelet and brooch suite The bracelet made up of rectangular carved jade panels, interspaced by parallel cable link chains, the clasp with openwork character marks, with safety chain, length 16.4cm, the brooch made up of one jade panel to a gold bar, length 5.2cm (2) CONDITION REPORT: Provenance - private collector, unknown Brooch - Bearing makers marks, unreadable. Possibly re-mounted due to two small drill holes either side of jade Bracelet - a few panels with cracks or fractures (see images) Each panel varying in colour ranging from apple green and white varying saturations.
Royal Air Force 1939 dated Khaki Drill four pocket Other Airmens Jacket with a fixed belt. This is a very scarce jacket, made in India in March 1939. It has a pair of rare inter-war embroidered shoulder titles with the albatross in red on a brown backing. All the correct buttons and brass buckle are present. The jacket is in excellent condition and has plenty of clear markings.
Malta uniform items. Steel Mk2 British helmet with the distinctive ‘Maltese’ markings, Aertex khaki drill shirt with Corporals white chevrons on each sleeve and a pair of 1941 Pattern khaki drill shorts (these are the early type with the Field Dressing pocket at the front). All in worn condition. The shorts have some buttons missing but the two hart-to-find buckles are present. (3 parts)
A vintage painted pine carpenters case with internal shelf and fittings and a quantity of tools to include planes, drill, and other carpentry tools, etc 67cm x 16cm x 34cm together with a further collection of vintage tools to include a Misto Oil Can and a John Rabone & Sons metal measuring tape
Gurkha Rifles Officer’s Wolseley Pattern Foreign Service Helmet A good Khaki drill example, complete with nine fold puggaree, the top fold of dark green cloth. The helmet with leather edging and the interior with leather sweatband and tailor’s details of Herbert Johnson London. Good shape and clean condition.
2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen’s Bays) Officer’s Khaki Drill Pattern Field Service Side Cap. A scarce pattern, tailored with small size Bays field service cap badge and bronzed regimental buttons ... Accompanied by a second KD pattern field service side cap, this tailored with leather “Football” style buttons. Badge absent. Clean condition. (2 items)
Gurkha Rifles Officer’s White Wolseley Pattern Foreign Service Helmet A good white drill example, complete with seven fold puggaree, the top fold of dark green cloth. The helmet is fitted with blackened spike and leather backed chin chain. The interior with leather sweatband and tailor’s details of Hawkes & Co. London. Good shape and clean condition, green lining to peakes with some old moth.
*Bookbinding and Workshop tools & equipment. A large collection of tools and equipment from Philips Smith's studio, including paring & craft knives, backing hammer, straight edges, shears, oil stones & strop, plane, mallet, hand drill, saws, screw drivers, vice, adjustable lamp, electric drills (with pillar), rotary tool kit, punch set, grinder, scales etc., plus a selection of headband silks (3 cartons)
A fine late 19th/early 20th Century Chinese baluster shaped silver Vase by Wang Hing, the waisted neck leads down to a key fret band and two finely modelled lion mask and ring handles, the main body profusely decorated repousse style with figures before buildings and with bamboo trees and pine trees, various marks to underside of base (base with small central drill hole), 21.5cm high, approx. 466g CONDITION REPORT: Condition is perfect except for small drill hole at the base.
Two pairs of claret red curtains with scrolling leaf design in gold with two pairs tie back. One measure approx. 204x124cm and the other pair approx. 214cmx150cm, they are lined with a light/medium weight cream cotton drill. The fabric is a chenille velvet type and the yellow/golden pattern woven in is cotton. There are two pairs of tie backs and the tassels are chenille, cotton and synthetic.
THE MOTHERS OF INVENTION - 3 x early original US issue 7" singles from what was created when Frank Zappa teamed up with The Soul Giants. Titles are Trouble Comin' Every Day / Who Are The Brain Police? (VK-10458 - Ex some light surface marks), Why Don't You Do Me Right (VK 10513 - VG as there is a 'matte' texture to the vinyl but no obvious markings) and Lonely Little Girl (VK-10570 - Ex not many marks). All three copies have import 'drill' marks.

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