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Lot 235

An Edwardian small silver hip flask and other silver various dates, makersfirst Birmingham, 1916, A & J Zimmerman Ltd, plain rectangular from with screw fitting mushroom cap, initialled, together with a late Victorian foliate embossed trinket box, Birmingham, 1900 Horton & Allday, a late Victorian vesta case of plain oblong form, initialled, an Elizabeth II engine turned snuff box, an engine turned propelling pencil, a small tortoiseshell box mounted with silver cartouche and a novelty electroplated golfing pepper pot in the form of a golf ball and clubs, (7)first height 9.5cm., weight approx. 5.24oztCondition: Hip flask with knocks to corners and cap, Trinket box worn through on high points and splits to side. dent to reverse of vesta. Tortoiseshell box previously with divisions

Lot 307

An Edwardian silver dish and other silvervarious dates, makers marks first Sheffield, 1909, James Dixon & Sons, of oval form with pierced and embossed decoration together with a late Victorian twin handled butter dish and matching egg cup, a George V christening cup and a modern Armada style pin dish, (5)first length 17cm., weight approx. 11.93oztCondition: Good condition commensurate with age

Lot 151

A late 19th century Meissen chocolate cup, cover and saucer and other itemsfirst ogee shaped, the cover with bud finial, decorated with panels of Watteauesque figures in a landscape on a claret ground, underglaze blue cross swords mark with double slash together with similarly decorated plate, underglaze blue cross swords mark with double slash and a Dresden covered bowl with twin maidens mask handles, over glaze blue pseudo cross swords mark and a Meissen double salt with loop handle decorated with birds, double slash, (4)first height 11.5cm., Condition: Chocolate cup with two slight scratches to cover minor rubbing to gilt. Covered bowl without encrusted flower finial. Gilt rims rubbed to bowl, plate and salt

Lot 672

Two George III Third-Guinea broochesthe first: dated 1808, laureate head facing right, rev. crown and date within legend, set within a rope twist border, in a rub over mount with brooch fitting, stamped "15ct", with suspension lope the second: dated 1810, laureate head facing right, rev. crown and date within legend, similarly set to a rope twist border, rub over mount with brooch fitting, stamped "15ct", with suspension lope (2)total diameter approx. (excl. border) 1.7cm, total weight approx. 9.6gCondition:

Lot 154

Four pieces of Moorcroft pottery comprising a 'Wisteria Plum' square twin handled serving plate, c1918-1929, blue ground, impressed Moorcroft Made in England, an 'Anemone' bowl, impressed marks, a small 'Pansy bowl', William Moorcroft Potters to The Late Queen Mary paper label and a Walter Moorcroft 'Laelia Autumnalis' dish, impressed and painted marks in blue, (4)first handle to handle 26cm.Condition: Good condition with out chips or damage. Minor crazing to wisteria plum and other pieces visible on close inspection

Lot 304

An early Victorian silver cauldron salt, a sugar basin and a George III mustard pot first London, 1841, Robert Hennell IIIof plain form with gadrooned rim on scroll feet, second London, 1894, Charles Boyton, of tapering form with wavy edged rim on scroll legs with pad feet together, third makers rubbed but probably London 1796, makers mark A sugar basin of plain oval bellied form with reeded borders, hinged cover and angular handle, interior gilt, (3)first diameter 8cm., weight approx. 14.54oztCondition: First dings and knocks, gilt interior very rubbed and blackened. sugar basin legs pushing sides, mustard dings and knocks, rubbing to gilt

Lot 584

Two diamond five stone ringsthe first: five stone diamond ring, of graduating form, set within a navette surround to a plain shank stamped with indistinct hallmarks for 18ct gold; the second, five stone diamond ring, of graduating form, claw set to a plain shank, stamped "18ct" (2)ring sizes N, O, total approx. weight 5.7gCondition:

Lot 238

A George V silver and blue guilloche enamel powder compact and other silver itemsfirst Birmingham, 1936 Crisford and Norris Ltd, an Italian silver medal for Tribunal of wines Romagna 1971, suspended on chain, cased Maltese silver 2 pound and 1 pound 1972 two coin set, and Italian key ring engraved with name and date, (4)first diameter 6.4cm., weight approx. 7.47oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age. No loss to enamel.

Lot 296

A late Victorian Neoclassical sugar caster, a Hanau caster and another first Sheffield, 1901, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, of fluted urn form embossed with medallions and swags, pull of pierced cover raised on a circular foot and square base, second, London import marks for 1891, Edwin Thompson Bryant, of ogee baluster form, cast with panels of putti and flower, bayonet fitting domed cover, third, Birmingham, 1932, Joseph Gloster Ltd, of baluster form with engine turned decoration, bakelite lined, (3)first height 19.5cm., weighable silver approx. 12.74oztCondition: First finial knocked and pushing down on cover, other two in good condition

Lot 302

A set of six Norwegian silver gilt and plique a jour enamel coffee spoons and other silver first stamped 900 MF for Marius Hammer, scrolling stem handles with plique a jour flower and leaf terminals, together with a large continental probably Hanau serving spoon with figural terminal, London import marks, 1895, Lewis Lewis, a sifter spoon with lily terminal, a set of six nailhead terminal coffee spoons and two cased egg cups and spoons, one with presentation inscription, (qty)first length 10.8cm., weight approx. 9.77oztCondition: Some enamel loss to plique a jour terminals to four coffee spoons and gilt rubbed, other items in good condition commensurate with age

Lot 368

A collection of silver spoonsvarious dates, makers markscomprising a pair of late Victorian serving spoons, London, 1898, William Hutton & Sons Ltd in 17th century style with wide circular bowls and cast figural handles with trefoil terminals, a pair of egg cups and covers, Sheffield, 1978, C S of ovoid plain form geometric border on a foliate cast foot rim, a cast Salters Company spoon with shell bowl and coat of arms terminal, Sheffield, 1927, J.W &T, a set of six Roman design coffee spoons, Birmingham, 1964, William Suckling, (qty)first length 17.7cm., weight approx. 10.14oztCondition: Gilt rubbed to bowl of Salters spoon. Otherwise all in good condition

Lot 42

A mid 19th century bronze relief of Flora and a pair of Sevres style plaquesfirst with velvet backing in rosewood frame with gilt slip, second oval with ormolu mounts in hardwood cushion frames, (3)first 17.6 x 15cm., Condition: First in good condition. one Sevres style plaque is cracked and repaired

Lot 717

Broadsides and ephemera. 18th century and laterto include The Whimsical effect of Reading the Newspaper Crossways c.1800 printed by Kent Printing-Office, Deptford Bridge, a Sun Fire Insurance Proposal broadside, feb 10 1752, a Sun Fire Insurance and a certificate dated 1755, etc., (qty)first 32.5 x 24.2 cm., Condition: First. Mottled with marks. Sun insurance broadside. tear top right hand sides

Lot 475

A collection of accessories9ct gold flattened curb-link chain, stamped with London import marks; 9ct gold fetter link chain, stamped with London import marks; 9ct gold fine fetter link chain, stamped with London import marks; 9ct gold fetter and three link chain, stamped with import marks; fine twisted fancy link chain, stamped "585" and other items (qty)total approx. length of the first 52.5cm, total approx. weight of 9ct gold 18.7g, total approx. weight of other items 14.4gCondition: Chains are in various states of condition, viewing recommended in person.

Lot 490

Two broochesthe first; a seed-pearl star-burst brooch, with integral suspension loop, stamped to reverse "18ct", the second; an amethyst set brooch, closed back setting, possibly foiled, of open work design with chased details (2)total approx. diameter (the first) 3.5cm, total approx. diameter (the second) 3cm, total approx. weight (the first) 5.3g, total approx. weight (the second)brooch 4.7gCondition:

Lot 187

A collection of 19th century and later silhouette portraits various portraits to include a portrait of lady facing right titled Mrs Dickenson and dated 1828, watercolour on paper bears Miers & Field trade label, a scissor cut portrait of a gentleman wearing a mortarboard with bronzing, others of boys, all in black lacquered papier mache frames with gilt hangers, a portrait of a woman wearing a cap facing left with verre eglomise mount and moulded papier mache frame, a pair of a lady and gentleman in birdseye maple frames and various others in 19th century style, (14)first overall 15 x 12.7cm.Condition: Commensurate with age. toning browning to paper. first with foxing

Lot 285

An Elizabeth II silver goblet and other silverfirst Sheffield, 1972, Mappin & Webb, plain design with feature hallmarks, together with an Edwardian mother of pearl handled butter knife with foliate engraved blade, Birmingham, 1903, William Devenport, a salt with blue glass liner and a napkin ring, (4)first height 13.7cm., weight approx. 5.2oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age

Lot 308

A George V silver dish and other silver first London, 1914, Corke Brothers & Co, of oval form with pierce sides raised on scroll legs, together with a Victorian small cream jug, London, 1889, Charles Boyton, half fluted with rope-work girdle, crimped rim and scroll handle, an engine turned small cigarette case, two napkin rings, pair .835 Hildersheimer rose pattern salt spoons etc., (qty)first length 18cm., weight approx. 12.73oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age

Lot 237

A George V silver and blue guilloche enamel powder compact and two silver pocket watchesfirst Birmingham, 1921, Cohen & Charles, circular, with suspension ring, interior gilt together with an open faced keyless pocket watch and a small open faced lever pocket watch, (3)first diameter 5cm.Condition: Compact in good condition. Both pocket watches wind, tick and run, however no guarantee can be offered as to the full working order

Lot 363

George III and later silver teaspoons and sugar tongs various dates, makerscomprising a set of five Old English pattern teaspoons, London, 1808, makers mark WE, initialled, four early Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1841, John & Henry Lias, initialled, a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, London, Hester Bateman, a pair of Old English bead sugar tongs, London, 1861, Francis Higgins, a pair of Tudor pattern sugar tongs, London, 1873, George Adams, etc., together with a George III Old Sheffield plate cream jug, (qty)first length 14cm., weight approx. 14.41oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age.

Lot 206

Mid 19th century British School. Five portrait miniaturescomprising a pair of portraits of a lady and a gentleman, c.1820, watercolour on card, black lacquered framed with acorn hangers, together with three other portraits, all watercolour on card, (5)first overall 13 x 11 cm.Condition: Condition commensurate with age

Lot 174

Four early 19th century Staffordshire pearlware figures of musicianscomprising a a bagpipe player with bocage c.1820 with black hat, a female tambouring player, c.1820, a figure of a man playing the hurdy gurdy titled 'Flemish Music' and a lady playing the mandolin, on a stiff leaf moulded square base (4)first height 23cm., first height 24.5cm., Condition: First restoration to base and both sides of bocage and nose, second small repair rear right corner of base,third restoration to head, and Hurdy gurdy and both hands, fourth restoration to head and left hand

Lot 191

Studio of John Miers (1758-1821) and John Field (1772-1848) Three silhouette portraits first bust length of a lady facing right, her hair upswept and curled and wearing a decollete dress edged with lace, painted and bronzed on plaster, oval second bust length of a gentleman facing right wearing a coat, painted on plaster inscribed verso Dr Andrews Dean of Canterbury, both in black lacquered papier mache frames with gilt brass mounts, one with leaf acorn and oak leaf hanger, the other with acanthus leaf, both bearing printed Miers & Field trade label verso, together with bust length portrait of a gentleman facing right wearing a coat and frilled chemise, painted on plaster, oval, ebonised pearwood frame, (3)first overall 15 x 12.5cm. Condition: First two in good condition, third has a hairline crack running through the plaster, which may have been touched up

Lot 236

A late Victorian silver mounted black leather cigar case and other itemsfirst Birmingham, 1874, Vaughton & Sons, together with plain silver vesta case, Chester, 1901, Robert Pringle & Sons, a P.S.A silver fob attached to a chain with T bar, a silver case pencil, a Perry & Co engine turned gilt metal propelling pencil, a Charrington's Pale Ale novelty bottle opener and a Lund Patent steel corkscrew and a brass fob (qty)first length 12.4cm., Condition: Condition commensurate with age.

Lot 243

A George V silver cased set of bones dominoes, an Art deco fourfold pocket photograph frame and a propelling pencilfirst Chester, 1911, Grey and Co, the plain rectangular case with sliding bone domino cover containing as set of miniature bone dominoes, second, unmarked, rectangular form with engine turned decoration folding clasp, the pencil with engine turned decoration, Birmingham, 1933, William Suckling Ltd, (3)first length 6.7cm., weighable silver approx. 1.81oztCondition: Three bone dominoes are absent, only 25 present. otherwise good condition. the frame open 14.4 x 4.6 cm., apertures 3 x 4 cm.

Lot 343

A George V cased silver porringer and spoonfirst London, 1911, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, of plain form with twin leaf capped ring handles and ribbon and reed girdle on domed spreading foot, interior gilt accompanied by a matching ribbon and reed spoon, London, 1911, Charles Clement Piling, in a fitted velvet and silk lined leather case handle to handle 16.9cm., weight approx. 10.28oztCondition: Very good condition. without any engraving or inscription

Lot 190

Mrs Isabella Beetham, British. (c.1753-1825) Two silhouette portraits of gentlemen both bust length, hair en queue and tied with a bow, wearing a jacket and frilled chemise, first facing right, painted on glass backed with plaster, oval, ebonised moulded frame, bears printed trade label verso, 'Profiles in Miniature by Mrs Beetham, No 27 Fleet Street, second, attrib to Mrs Isabella Beetham, facing left, painted on convex glass backed with card, gilt gesso frame, (2)first overall 14 x 11.3cm.Condition: First Loss to glass top edge, glass possibly poorly cut originally, Otherwise both in condition commensurate with age

Lot 247

A set of four early 19th century Scottish silver wine labels and two othersfirst Edinburgh, no date letter George McHattie, oval with gadrooned borders on chains, engraved 'Gin', 'Hollands', 'Rum' and 'Whisky", together with an oval label with reeded border engraved 'Port', London, 1812, John Rich and rectangular label with canted corners and reeded borders engraved 'Sherry', London, 1817 John Reilly, (6)first each length 3.9cm., weight approx. 1.52oztCondition: Good condition commensurate with age

Lot 315

A collection of silver to include a bottle holder and toast racksvarious dates, makers,comprising a late Victorian bottle holder, London, 1899 William Comyns Ltd, embossed with scenes of courting couples within scroll borders, on a spreading foot, together with a George V six division toast rack, Sheffield, 1912 James Deakin & Sons with presentation inscription, a four division arched toast rack, a tea strainer on stand, another tea strainer, a modern photograph frame, a cigarette case, pair George III sugar tongs and two other pairs of tongs, (10)first height 7.5cm., weight approx. Condition: Mostly good condition. One bar knocked on six division toast rack. Knocks to cigarette case.

Lot 120

Thames. Ravenstein's Oarsmen's and Anglers Map of the River Thames from its source to London Bridgea concertina style folding map backed on linen with hand colouring to river, c.1880, label for James Wyld, London, embossed cloth with paper label overall 15.8 x 260 cmCondition: Some old wormholes to first and second leaf. Occasional marks, small loss and tear to another

Lot 244

A Sampson and Mordan silver propelling pencil and other silver vertufirst of hexagonal form with engine turned decoration, sliding action and bloodstone set terminal, stamped S Mordan & Co., a Russian Caucasian silver and niello miniature scent bottle and stopper c1900 of ewer form, makers marks WA bearing the word 'Kavkaz' in Cyrillic, and early 19th century Dutch novelty cachou box in the the form of a armoire, 1825, Pieter Geijskes with hinged lid and engraved decoration, a Victorian folding fruit knife with wrythen fluted grips, a Victorian 'Sherry' London, 1840, Reid & Son, and an Edwardian cut glass scent bottle and stopper (6)first length 12 cm., weighable silver approx. 2.74oztCondition: Pencil in good condition, dings to body of scent, terminal of scroll handle with stopper and chain attached has become detached. Cachou box rubbed scent bottle stopper with loss to plug

Lot 673

Four Half Guinea broochesthe first: A George III half guinea brooch, dated 1803, laureate head facing right, rev. crowned shield, the second; A George III half guinea brooch, dated 1801, laureate head facing right, rev. crowned shield of arms, the third; A George III half guinea brooch, dated 1804, laureate head facing right, rev. crowned shield of arms, the fourth; A George III half guinea brooch, dated 1778, laureate head facing right, rev. crowned quartered shield of arms, all within twisted rope border, set in a rub-over mount, with brooch fitting, stamped "15ct"total diameter approx. 2cm, total weight approx. 26.6gCondition:

Lot 274

A collection of silver and plated itemscomprising an Indian colonial repousse silver soap ball box in jungle pattern, Lucknow c.1890 together with two silver Yard O LED propelling pencil, another silver pencil, and a plated Eversharp pencil, an Indian colonial napkin ring, initialled, a teaspoon, (qty)first diameter 6cm., weighable silver approx. 2.85oztCondition: Condition commensurate with age

Lot 145

Mid 20th century Italian Murano Art glass large sommerso centrepiece bowl, a vase and a cockerel sculpturefirst of moulded sculptural form in red, orange and green, the vase of twisted design in red, yellow and blue, (3)first length 56cm., second height 29cm., Condition: The centrepiece in good condition without chips. the vase without chips but with surface scratches to interior. The cockerel has a chip with loss to rear of comb

Lot 222

A collection of snuff mulls and boxescomprising a cow horn mull incised with scrimshaw work with panels of snakes, a fish, birds and plants within geometric borders the dated 1843, a Scottish brass mounted horn snuff mull with butterfly hinge c.1800, a French rectangular bone snuff box c.1800, the lid carved in low relief with a flower basket and crossed spade and rake, a circular pressed horn love box, the lid centred with roundel containing twin flaming hearts pierced with an arrow over initials M.R, the base inscribed John Johnson, Grenadier 1878, an oval silver snuff box, unmarked, the lid mounted with mother of pearl, a mussel shell snuff box and a hoof snuff box with plated metal fittings, (7)first length 12cm.Condition: First owners name has been erased or very worn. others is condition commensurate with age. Silver snuff box the base panel is detached and needs to be resoldered to frame

Lot 130

Four County Maps from Camden's Britanniacomprising Saxton (Christopher) and Hole (William): Oxfordshire. Oxoniensis Comitatus vulgo Oxfordshyre qui pars olim Dobunorum, (1637) and Buckinghamshire. Buckingha Comitatus, in quo olim insederunt Cattieuchlani, (1610), Saxton (Christopher) and Kipp (William): Cambridgeshire. Cambridge Comitatus quem olim Iceni Insdereunt (1610)and Warwickshire. Warwici comitatus a Cornaviis olim inhabitus, all with hand colouring, mounted framed, (4) first within mount 28 x 29.5 cm., overall 45 x 46.5 cm.Condition: Unexamined out of frames. Bright colouring

Lot 311

A George V silver-gilt and harlequin guilloche enamel cased set of coffee spoons and other silverfirst Birmingham, 1926, Levi & Salaman, each with rectangular shovel shaped bowls, together with a pair of napkin rings with gadrooned rims, Sheffield, 1907, Martin, Hall & Co and a cased set of six coffee spoons with bean terminals, (4)first length 9.7cm., weight approx. 4.99ozt Condition: Very slight enamel loss to four spoons, this is only present at base of handle and visible on close inspection. other items in condition commensurate with age.

Lot 316

Two Edwardian silver mounted photograph frames and four modern frames first Birmingham, 1908, William Devenport, square with reeded borders and circular aperture, second London, 1902, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., the surround pierced and embossed with figures, animals and scrolling foliate, the modern frames in late Victorian style, all with easel strut supports, (6)first height 11.5cm., aperture diameter 9cm.Condition: First with dings and knocks but commensurate with age second wood frame appears to be a later replacement. Others in fair condition

Lot 300

An Edwardian embossed silver hand mirror, clothes brushes and other itemsfirst Birmingham, 1905, W I Broadway & Co together with a hair brush, three clothes brushes, silver mounted red velvet box and silver handled shoe horn, glove stretcher and button hook, (9)first length 24.5cm.Condition: Silver back worn through on high points of several items. Dings and knocks

Lot 352

A George III silver provincial cream jug, a pedestal salt and a fiddle pattern fish slice first Newcastle, no date letter, Thomas Watson of oblong bellied form with gadrooned rim and reeded handled terminating in a shell and and bifurcated scroll, on reeded foot rim, initialled, second London, 1800, Abstinando King, of plain form with reeded border and gilt well crested, third London, 1825, maker marks WS, (3)first height 9cm., weight approx. 11.82oztCondition: Signs of old solder to joints of cream jug handle where it joins rim. occasional knocks and dings.

Lot 218

The first in red leather which matches the cross guard, the handle being darker leather, blade in good condition; the other missing the scabbard and handle, the blade in average condition

Lot 517

Tribal art. Rare antique Haida First Nations Canada argillite carved panel. 19th Century. In original frame. Frame size approx. 25.5cm x 22cm

Lot 84

Edward Brice Stanley Montefiore (British 1855-1918) 'A View of Westbury on Severn', oil on canvas laid on board, initialled "EBSM" to lower right corner together with another by the same hand "Two Apple Trees", oil on canvas laid on board, initialled lower left (2) the first within frame 27 x 22cm, overall size 34 x 29cm, the second within frame 26.6 x 22cm, overall size 31 x 26.3cm Condition:

Lot 381

Miles, W J, M.R.C.V.S.L., 'Modern Practical Farriery, a complete guide to all that related to the horse', published by William McKenzie, with coloured illustrations, believed to be a first edition, quarter Morocco with hard boards. Broken spine. Together with Charles Kingsly, with illustrations by D C Selous, of Hereward the Wake, published by The Art Union of London 1870. Hard boards, spines broken. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 390

Collection of books on British History including: 'Her Majesties Secret Service', old Title Deeds, 'Charles the First', 'The Home Letters' by T E Lawrence and his brothers, 'In Lawrence's Bodyguard', 'Literacy in Tradition' and others, assorted. Two crates. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 83

All World collection of stamps in old albums and stockbooks plus large selection of Great Britain First Day Covers in various albums. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 100

Collection of figurines to include: Royal Worcester 'The Fairest Rose', 'First Dance', 'My Prayer', Coalport 'Penelope' etc. (8) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 80

Collection of First Day Covers in album and box with south Africa, SWA and Homelands plus selection of Great Britain. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 86

Great Britain 100 commemorative First Class stamps in blocks of 10, all N/M mint. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 180

Rowling, J K, various first edition volumes in original dustjackets, published by Bloomsbury to include: 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire', 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix', in hard covers with dustjackets, together with five paperback versions of 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets' and 'Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince'. All first editions. (6) (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 411

Three boxes of books to include many first editions: various Sharpe, Tom; 'Wilt' 1976, 'Riotous Assembly' 1971, 'Indecent Exposure' 1973, 'Porterhouse Blue' 1974, 'The Wilt Alternative' 1979 etc, Straub, Peter; 'The Hellfire Club' 1996, 'The Throat' 1993, 'Lost Boy, Lost Girl' etc, Hutson, Shaun; 'Knife Edge', 'Purity', 'Necessary Evil' etc, Masterton, Graham; 'Sacrifice' 1985, 'The Manitou', 'Corroboree' 1984 etc, Dickens, Monica; 'An Open Book', 'One of the Family', 'The Angel in the corner', 'Kate and Emma', 'The Room Upstairs' etc, Conlon, Kathleen; 'A Forgotten Season', 'Distant Relations', 'Unfinished Business' etc, Murdoch, Iris; 'An Unofficial Rose' 1964 edition, Cordell, Alexander; 'Rape of the fair Country', 'This Proud and Savage Land' etc. (3)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 379

Rowling, JK, collection of 'Harry Potter' hardback first editions with dust jackets to include: 'Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince', 'Harry Potter and the Deadly Hallows', 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix', 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' and 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire', all published by Bloomsbury. Together with 'Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets' and 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's stone' in paperback, first editions, published by Bloomsbury. (7) (B.P. 21% + VAT)  Images of the Print Numbers added.

Lot 1251

Zilveren broche, eerste helft 20ste eeuw. In de vorm van een gevleugelde farao. Het hoofd van rood bruin aardewerk, de kroon en vleugels gedecoreerd met rood, wit en blauw email. Hierbij twee koperen broches. Eén in de vorm van een masker de ander rond met geëmailleerde voorstelling van een heer in een landschap bruto36,7 gr., farao h. 23 x b. 54 mm [3] Silver brooch, first half of the 20th century. In the shape of a winged pharaoh. The head made of red-brown earthenware, the crown and wings decorated with red, white and blue enamel. Herewith two copper brooches. One in the shape of a mask, the other round with an enamel representation of a gentleman in a landscape

Lot 281

Rowling (JK). Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows, first edition, published 2007.

Lot 409

A quantity of first day covers, and a large number of postal issue cards. (5 albums)

Lot 282

Rowling (JK). Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince, first edition, published 2005.

Lot 757

Various stamps, first day covers, etc., to include Royal Family.

Lot 489

Various collectors coins, comprising Christmas first decimal coin pack, a George V half crown dated 1911, fifty pence pieces, 1977 presentation Queen's Jubilee crown, etc. (1 box)

Lot 280

Rowling (JK). Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire, first edition, published 2000.

Lot 466

Coin packs and first day covers, comprising Union Jack bicentenary, Birds of Prey, Submarines at War, Airliners, Total Solar, and others, some with certificate of authenticity. (1 box)

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