Britains & Crescent Toys - No. 1876 'Bren Gun Carrier (With Crew) & No. 1263 'Saladin Armoured Car'. Conditions: Bren Gun Carrier (post-war issue) generally appears Good Plus overall (play-wear around firing pin), contained in a Good set box; Saladin Armoured Car (first issue, all three figures present) generally appears Good Plus, contained in a Good set box (small hole in top, pen mark on base). Not checked for completeness. See photo.
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Pair of Boxed Britains Boer War / World War 1 Sets. Comprising: Set No. 00261 Centenary Series 'City Imperial Volunteers' & Set No. 41115 'Regimental First Aid Post'. Whilst conditions generally appear Excellent overall, one figure from 00261 has damage and the set could benefit from light cleaning. Also, the bicycle appears to be missing from 41115. Set contained in Good Plus to Excellent set boxes. Not checked for completeness. See photo.
Britains - First & Second World War Sets. Including: Set No. 08946 'British Tank Mark 1 'Mother' Male' (box present but removed from box); Set No. 9912 'British 6 Inch Howitzer...' (box present but removed from box); 3 x World War 1 figures, boxed & Others. Conditions generally appear Good to Excellent overall. Set boxes generally appear Excellent to Near Mint overall. Not checked for completeness. See photo.
A Urania stainless steel chronograph/telemeter gentleman's wristwatch, silver coloured dial, Arabic numerals, subsidiary second and minute dials, later leather strap, w/o The Urania company for precision watches was founded by Andreas Huber in Munich in 1865 and was the first German business to offer pocket watches with crown winding systems. Urania was the “house brand” of Huber retail stores. These watches were made by the jeweller Huber in München (Munich, Bavaria). Since they were more of a jeweller than a watch store, they didn't make much themselves but simply bought movements and cases/dials/hands of sufficient quality, assembled them all together and sold them under a variety of brand names. After 1930, Urania was the top grade they sold. Some movements were from Recta, Helvetia or even IWC. In 1936, the company became official timekeeper of the olympic winter games in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. During WWII, the company produced for A. Lange & Söhne parts of the legendary military timepieces like the B-Uhr. In 1944, through the bombs of WWII, production and shops were completely destroyed. In 1949, Andreas II rebuilded the main house in Munich and reopened the watchmaker store and workshop. 1966 he died and his son Martin took over the company. Alongside Urania branded dials, there are some rare co signed Urania dials prior to Huber taking over the mantle.
The Hobbit, An Unexpected Journey - Chronicles II. Creatures & Characters. First Printing, Falconer, Daniel; Foreword by Serkis, Andy and Introduction by Letteri, Joe / [J.R.R. Tolkien]; Inside HBO's Game of Thrones, Bryan Cogman, DaviBenioff (Introduction), D.B. Weiss; others; Martin, (George R. R.). A Song of Ice and Fire box set; etc
Nicholas Garland (1935), pen, ink and crayon on paper, 'First Let's Finish Our Game of Boules', signed upper right and titled below, 53.5cm x 38cm exc. frame, Published in the Daily Telegraph, 17th May 1971. Provenance, Anonymous sale, Sotheby's, London, 17 December 2014, lot 60. From the collection of Mr George Ridgeon, Gloucestershire
Anthony Flemming (1936) Watercolour on paper and an etching The first titled Thames Barges in Front of the Royal Naval College, signed lower right, with a limited edition etching of the Ramsgate Trawler, numbered 25/200 and signed lower right in pencil (2), the first 33 cm x 19.5cm together with a signed etching by Jackson Simpson, The Harbour, signed and titled in pencil, 10 cm x 7.5cm (3)
Collection of vinyl LPs to include the Beatles Sgt Pepper PCS7027 (YEX637/637/1) (scratched side 1 and sticky tape residue); Rubber Soul PMC1267 (XEX579/580-5), The Beatles First Polydor 46432; Help! PMC1255; A Hard Day's Night PMCS230 (torn sleeve); Beatles for Sale PMC1240; With The Beatles PMC1206; and Rolling Stones, Aftermath LK4786, The Peddlers, Live at the Pickwick and the Pentangle, Basket of Light TRA205 (10) (all are generally poor to fair condition)
Three Moorcroft commemorative small circular Centenary dishes, boxed, each tube-lined with date 1897-1997 with lily flower above date on a mottled blue ground, printed and impressed marks, circa 1997, 11.5cm diameter, a contemporary rectangular pin dish, tube-lined with Art Nouveau flower and heart motifs, printed and impressed marks, circa 1995, possibly a trial (4) The three 1997 Cententary dishes were acquired by the present owner at the Moorcroft Centenary Dinner celebrations. Condition Report All of the three small circular dishes are in good order. The rectangular dish has some minor glaze crazing but is ok otherwise. All four first quality with no red dots or silver lines. General wear and tear.
Collection of British and European coinage predominantly mid 20th century, Britains First Decimal Coins x 2, a leather and chrome Montreau cigarette case, a folding brown leather photo album, a small selection of cigarette cards, a Japanese black lacquer writing box and cover and other items
Liverpool FC shareholder, 1950 dinner menu with multiple signatures and a 1950 FA cup final programme. Front cover folded and edge and rear page, staples rusty, player handwriting on page 8 over original players names. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)
Deutsche Reichsbahn locomotive aluminium sign. Vendor bought from Berlin over 20 years ago and was from still wrapped in grease paper from stores. In almost mint condition. Very hard to accurately date as they were used during WWII and post-war in the Soviet Sector of Germany (DDR). UK P&P Group 2 (£20+VAT for the first lot and £4+VAT for subsequent lots)
Ten East German DDR Stasi Recognition badges, part of a small hoard found in Berlin. These were worn by Stasi members on civilian clothing and the different colour band around the flag was used as code so they knew they were meeting other undercover operatives. UK P&P Group 0 (£6+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
RECORD: A WWII British military issue stainless steel 'Dirty Dozen' wristwatch head, marked on caseback W.W.W., broad arrow, L26627/544474. Movement running when wound, crystal damaged, typical wear and scratches to the case. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)

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