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Lot 52

A citrine ring, brooch and a pair of ear clips, first, the ring set with an octagonal citrine, approximately 16.3 x 12.4mm, tapered shoulders, size R, unhallmarked, stamped '14K' (worn); second, the brooch with a bar suspending an octagonal citrine, approximately 13.4 x 9.2mm, pin and roller catch fitting, unhallmarked, stamped '14K'; third, the ear clips, each one set with an octagonal citrine, approximately 11 x 8.5mm, hinged clip fittings, unhallmarked, stamped '14K', gross weight 21g (3)The citrine in the ring has a concoidal fracture in one corner

Lot 105

An amethyst cross pendant and ear studs, first, the cross pendant with six claw set round faceted amethysts, trigger clasp as the bale, total length 4.5cm, width 2.2cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold; second, the ear studs, each with a rubover set cushion shaped amethyst, approximately 12 x 10mm, surmounted by a round faceted cubic zirconia, screw fittings, hallmarked London, 9ct gold, gross weight 8.7g (2)

Lot 468

A trio of enamelled silver boxes, the first, a late 19th century Austro-Hungarian metalwares example, mark of Georg Adam Scheid (1882-1903), Dianakopf 2nd standard mark for 900/1000 standard silver, Vienna, additionally stamped 900 with German import marks, of square form, the side with repoussé foliate decoration, the underside with engine turned engraving, piano hinged cover decorated with pink guilloché enamel within a dark blue enamel border, gilded interior, 4 x 4cm, 31.4g; the second with mark of Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham 1931, of circular form, plain and polished, piano hinged cover decorated with dark blue guilloché enamel topped with a marcasite set crown, interior with mirror and powder puff, 5cm diameter, 56.2g gross; the third with London import marks for Sterling silver and sponsor's mark of Cohen & Charles. of oval form, the underside with engine turned engraving within a decorative border, piano hinged cover decorated with dark green guilloché enamel topped with a marcasite set wreath, gilded interior, 4 x 3.5cm, 20.1g (3)

Lot 90

Two insect brooches, first, the spider set with a synthetic ruby, split pearls and rose cut diamonds, mounted to a stock pin style brooch, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold; second, the fly set with a sapphire, pearls and rose cut diamonds, mounted to a stock pin style brooch, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, gross weight 8.1g (2)

Lot 462

A 19th century silver snuff box, mark of Joseph Willmore, together with two vinaigrettes, Birmingham 1806, of rectangular and somewhat convex form with ribbed decoration all over, piano hinged cover with simple thumbpiece, 6.5 x 3.0cm; the vinaigrettes both of rectangular form with scalloped edge, vacant cartouche to the cover, gilded interior, hinged and pierced grille and suspension ring to the top; the first with mark of Frederick Marson, 1877, 3 x 2cm; the second with mark of, Aston & Son (Thomas & William Aston), 1859, 3 x 2cm (3)

Lot 684

Edinburgh - A set of six 18th century silver dessert spoons with a later addition, mark of Robert Wilson, 1798, 'Old English' style with dog nose, monogrammed, together with a single addition, mark of John Zeigler, 1813, 226.6g (7.3ozt) gross (7) Robert Wilson (1766-1824) started his career in Newcastle between 1794 and 1795, where he registered his first maker's mark. He then moved to Scotland and his maker's mark was seen in Edinburgh, as with this example, between 1798 and 1800. At the turn of the century, Robert and his family emigrated to New York where he continued to work as a registered silversmith from 1803 up until 1810, when he moved to Philadelphia. He died in 1824.

Lot 363

Roy Cecil King for Bueche-Girod - An 18ct gold wristwatch, circa 1969, navette shaped bark finished champagne dial with black batons and hands, tandem signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind ETA movement calibre 24/2 69, navette shaped case, 25mm wide point-to-point, bark finished bezel, interior with London hallmarks for 18ct gold and casemaker's mark of Roy Cecil King, to an integral navette shaped bark finished part marked link bracelet, the concealed hinged clasp with figure of eight safety catch, overall length 185mm, 72g ex movement Roy Cecil King (1913-2000) was a leading British watch designer and jeweller. He began his career aged 14 as an apprentice goldsmith and diamond mounter, while also attending evening classes at the Sir John Cass Art School. By the age of 21, he was foreman of a fine jewellery workshop, and during the 1930s, King was often working, uncredited, for names such as Garrard, Rolex, Cartier and Asprey. During the War he was a planning engineer working on the production of the Hurricane, and after the War, he began to design and make watches with bought-in movements or as he put it, ‘jewellery that tells the time’, under his own name. When restrictions on the import of Swiss watch movements were lifted in 1960, he signed an exclusive agency agreement with the Swiss watch maison Bueche-Girod, leaving him free to design the exterior of the pieces as he wished. He also began to make watches with straps made wholly from gold, then a novel idea, and this example is typical of his work.He swept the board at the British Modern Jewellery Exhibition in 1961, winning two first prizes, one second prize and one third prize, with ‘bark finished’ pieces, a finishing technique giving the appearance of tree bark, pioneered by King, featuring prominently.During the 1960s, the workshop experimented with a wide variety of unconventional methods. Molten gold would be poured through tea strainers before being stretched into shapes to satisfy the most avant garde tastes. King’s 'bark finished' design for bracelets sparked a craze: when George Harrison married Patti Boyd in 1966, she wore one of King’s 'bark finished' wedding bands and 'bark finished' jewellery became the must-have accessory well into the 1970s.King opened a showroom in Mayfair in 1980 and continued personally to make one-off pieces for clients. He died aged 87 in 2000 and fine examples of his work continue to be sought after collector's pieces. Crystal - Complete. Some surface scratches, and minor grizzles to the edge at 3 & 4Dial - In good condition with no obvious sign of damage or deterioration.Movement - In working order but not tested for timekeeping or enduranceCase - In good condition. Some minor surface scratches and nicks, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.

Lot 226

An aquamarine ring together with a pair of ear pendants, first, the ring with a claw set octagonal aquamarine, estimated approximate weight 3.25ct, size O½, unhallmarked, stamped '14K'; second, the ear pendants, each set with an octagonal aquamarine, estimated approximate total weight 4.70ct, length 3.2cm, hinged clip fittings, unhallmarked, stamped '14K', gross weight 10.6g (2)

Lot 440

Omega - A steel 'Constellation Electroquartz Pupitre' wristwatch, circa 1970, model 196-005 (BETA-21), serial number 31732360, tapering rectangular blue dial with silver coloured batons and hands, centre sweep and date window at 6H, signed 13 jewel quartz movement calibre 1300 CEH-B21, with 'crown to the left', case, 37-35mm wide, to a steel tapering link bracelet with fold over clasp, presented in the original case with instruction booklet and guarantee paperwork dated 4/4/1975 The Omega Electroquartz was one of Switzerland’s very first mass-produced quartz watches. The Beta 21 movement was the result of a collaboration of 20 Swiss watch companies including Patek Philippe, Rolex and IWC and was accurate to 5 seconds per month, better than any automatic or manual wind movement of the day.It was developed at the CEH (Centre Electronique Horloger) research laboratory in Neuchâtel, and the first production models went on sale shortly after the introduction of the world's first commercial quartz wristwatch, produced by Seiko in 1969. The Beta 21 is significantly important to the history of watch making, as it marked the first quartz watch produced on an industrial level.With the other collaborative companies also producing their own version of the Beta 21, Omega's offering - this example - was named the Electroquartz. The rectangular case design was larger at the top than the bottom and so it gained the nickname 'pupitre' after the French word for writing desk. It is now a highly collectable item.

Lot 289

Charles de Temple - A pearl and diamond 'Wrapped' bracelet, together with a matching single earring, first, the bracelet with three rows of eight cultured pearls, each seperated by two claw set round brilliant cut diamonds, length 20cm, width 2.9cm, push-in clasp set with three pearls, hallmarked London, 18ct gold, dated 1978, maker's mark 'C de T', and signed; second, the single earring with a detachable pendant section, set with two cultured pearls and four claw set round brilliant cut diamonds, length 5cm, post and scroll fitting, hallmarked London, 18ct gold, dated 1981, gross weight 75g (2)Overall condition: GoodBracelet - One diamond is missing (near pearl clasp)Clasp opens and closes positivelyEarring - All diamonds and pearls presentScroll fitting is secure

Lot 438

Omega - A steel 'Chronostop Driver Edition' flyback chronograph wristwatch, circa 1967, model 145.010, serial number 25869211, circular grey '12 o'clock at 3 o'clock' dial, with silvered batons, white hands and centre orange chronograph sweep, signed 17 jewel mechanical crown wind movement calibre 865, with crown at 1H and start/stop/reset pusher at 11H, case, 35mm diameter, to a black strap with pin buckle Omega first released the Chronostop in 1966, and it was well regarded within the watch industry - it won the 1967 Honour Prize for “Chronographs and Sport Watches”, sponsored by the Swiss Watchmaking Federation, and also took the first prize for Industrial Aesthetics at the Utrecht Spring Fair in 1968.It was selected as the official Omega timer at the Pan-American Games in Winnipeg and the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico.Unlike conventional chronographs that record seconds, minutes, and hours with two or three subdials, the Chronostop was designed to be used for short interval timing - less than one minute - with a sweep hand for seconds and a single pusher. Pressing the pusher starts the timing hand, pressing again and holding stops the hand, and releasing will return the hand to the 12 o’clock position.The 145.010 is the most sought after of the 'Chronostop' series and was designed specifically for rally drivers. The dial has been moved through 90 degrees and the watch is worn under the wrist, allowing the driver to glance down at the time without having to remove the hands from the steering wheel. It was a unique attempt by Omega to completely change how a wristwatch was worn, and is now a rare and collectable item. Crystal - Complete. Minor scratches and one or two nicks all over, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use. Ω logo to the centreDial - Some spotting to the dial and the batons, visible under magnification. Some spotting and minor deterioration to the hands.Movement - Not currently fully operational. Ticks for one or two seconds, then stops.Case - Minor scratches and one or two nicks all over, as to be expected and commensurate with age and use.

Lot 464

A trio of 19th century silver vinaigrettes, each with possible maker's mark of Thomas Smith, Birmingham, and of rectangular form with rectangular monogrammed cartouche, gilded interior and hinged and pierced grille; the first, 1823, decorated all over with bright cut symmetrical designs, 3.5 x 2.5cm; the second, 1833, underside with foliate decoration, the cover with symmetrical decoration, 3.5 x 2.5cm; the third, 1834, decorated all over with bright cut floral and symmetrical designs, the cover with cast border, 2.5 x 1.5cm (3)

Lot 7

DENT - An unusual 18ct cased chronograph crown wind open face pocket watch, no. 37660. The 36mm white enamel dial signed 'DENT 61 STRAND & 54 ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON 37660', with black Roman numerals and outer minute track, blue steel hands and silver centre seconds hand, the signed three quarter plate signed movement lever escapement with compensated balance, patent winding and setting, the case with an unusual off centre dial, an engraved dedication to the snap back 'No.1 THORNYCROFT STEAM WAGON ROLL OF LONG SERVICE - PRESENTED BY DIRECTORS TO G.N.DAVISON (No.10)', hallmarked London 1875, diameter 50mm, gross weight 117.3g, Dent retailers pocket watch case; together with a 9ct curb link Albert watch chain, each link stamped 9 .375, length 41cm, 50 grams, a silver dog tag relating to the watch provenance and 50 year service presentation book to Mr G.N. DAVISON with Thornycroft illuminated address, director photographs and photos of the earliest and latest battleships produced by the company, company autographs and a 1950 newspaper cutting regarding the watch being presented. The case back engraved 'No.1 THORNYCROFT STEAM WAGON ROLL OF LONG SERVICE - PRESENTED BY DIRECTORS TO G.N.DAVISON (No.10)'. George Nathan Davison began his career with Thornycroft in 1898 and he was in charge of the boiler rooms of the destroyer H.M.S Tartan. For a time he was in charge of the major engineering repairs to the H.M.S. Berengaria, Aquitania and the first Mauretania.Currently running. The centre seconds hand runs, stops and resets with the crown. Light scratching to the case, otherwise very good antique condition. The chain weighs 50.0g. The watch is 117.3g total weight.

Lot 229

FOUR GOEBEL MILITARY FIGURINEScomprising Chief yeoman warder, Tower of London, 22cm high, Argyll & Sutherland Highlander, 22cm high, Guardsman of the first or Grenadier regiment of foot guards, 24cm high and Cuirassier 1812, 22cm high, a Napoleonic soldier, 22.5cm high and Scramble, a WWII British airmen, 19.5cm high (6)

Lot 468

An album of QEII stamps of Isle of Man, Jersey, Northern Ireland and Wales together with two albums of first day covers of Jersey and Isle of Man respectively

Lot 129

A German Third Reich Iron Cross first class, being a screw-back example

Lot 151

RAF and other collectables including Valentine's Aircraft Recognition Cards, a Wentworth "Spitfires over London" wooden jigsaw, an enamelled and leather bookmark, first day stamp covers and newspapers

Lot 466

Four albums of QEII first day stamp covers together with an album of mid-to-late 20th Century world stamp covers

Lot 475

A collection of stamps including an album of largely 20th Century world stamps, Royal Mail mint and unfranked, first day stamp covers, etc

Lot 1099

A group of British Airways Concorde stationary including letterheaded paper and envelopes, a pen, planner and folder, together with an International Pocket Foodbook and related first day stamp covers

Lot 442

A 1983 Canada Uncirculated Coin Collection by Royal Mint, together with "Britain's First Decimal Coins" and a group of royal and Winston Churchill commemoratives, etc

Lot 472

Nine albums of royal commemorative first-day stamp coin covers together with related stamp covers, publications, etc

Lot 1297

A Pitcairn Islands carved walking stick, its pommel in the form of a first, circa mid 20th Century, 100 cm

Lot 470

A small group of QEII first day stamp covers together with a BBC 75 year stamp book, a Weather mint stamp pack, etc

Lot 183

"The First World War Remembered", Gary Sheffield, produced in association with the Imperial War Museums, containing 30 facsimile documents and a DVD with documentary film and first-hand accounts

Lot 428

A group of GB coin packs including Britain's First Decimal Coins, D-Day Landings fifty pence, etc

Lot 328

Ian Fleming, "The Man with the Golden Gun", London, Jonathan Cape, 1965 first edition first impression, (a/f)

Lot 68

A group of 7th Rajput Regiment badges, 5th Indian Infantry Division formation signs and related identity discs, those of Major W S Smith MC, 7th Rajputs, [ MC, London Gazette 27.7.1944 Lieutenant (temporary Captain) William Stephen Smith (93), 7th Rajput Regiment, Indian Army ´´In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Burma.´´ The Recommendation states: ´´During the operation on April 18 to clear the wounded from Kohima, a group of walking wounded came under heavy shell-fire and several were severely wounded. Drivers of lorries took cover, and the rapid evacuation of the wounded from the danger area was only made possible by the action of Captain Smith, who personally turned the lorry in the area being shelled and then rushed the wounded into it. Later in the day the whole medical staff were knocked out by mortar fire, and Captain Smith, regardless of personal safety, rendered first-aid until another medical officer could be brought to the scene.´]

Lot 131

A German Third Reich War Merit Cross, first class, with swords, maker-marked L/15

Lot 337

A quantity of books by Rudyard Kipling including two "The Years Between" first editions, London, Methuen & Co Ltd, 1919; "Departmental Ditties", London, George Newnes Ltd, 1899; "Barrack Room Ballads", London, Methuen And Co, 1900; "The Seven Seas", London, Methuen And Co, 1896, etc

Lot 336

Ian Fleming, "You Only Live Twice", first edition, London, Jonathan Cape Ltd, 1964

Lot 612

Master Replicas Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi As First Built By Lightsaber no 343/500, Near Mint, within Excellent packaging, includes Base & Acrylic case (some scuffs scratches and both ends are unglued/unattached), plinth, certificate booklet and paperwork.

Lot 484

Quantity of Star Wars Collectibles Includes Hasbro First Order Special Forces TIE Fighter, Hasbro Interactive Talking Yoda, Hasbro Revenge of the Sith Barc Speeder with Barc Trooper with others. Fair to Good some within Good to Good Plus Packaging

Lot 581

Quantity of Modern Star Wars Collectibles Includes Hasbro The Force Awakens Sidon Ithano & First Mate Quiggold, Hasbro Sith Lord Attack Action Figure Battle Pack, Jakks Pacific Revenge of the Sith Plug-In-Play Controller with others. Good to Good Plus within Fair to Good Packaging

Lot 483

Quantity of Loose Star Wars Collectibles includes Poe's X-wing, First Order TIE Fighter, Rey Action Figure with others. Fair to Fair Plus

Lot 576

Hasbro Star Wars quantity of modern collectables, includes: Hasbro Star Wars Battle Above the Sarlacc, Rebel Heroes and Sith Lord Attack Battle Packs; Hasbro Disney the Force Awakens Sidon Ithano and First Mate Quiggold 3 3/4" figure pack; plus others; Near Mint, within Good to Excellent packaging; (qty).

Lot 564

Hasbro Star Wars quantity of modern collectables, includes: Hasbro Disney Star Wars The Force Awakens Sidon Ithano and First Mate Quiggold 3 3/4" figure pack; Hasbro Star Wars The Black Series #02 Darth Vader figure; Hasbro Star Wars 30th Jedi vs Sith Battle Packs; plus others; Near Mint, within Good Plus to Excellent packaging; (qty).

Lot 663

Dark Horse Comics Star Wars Prelude to Rebellion 1 to 6 Includes Signed First Issue by Anthony Winn 605/4000. Near Mint to Near Mint Plus within Excellent Packaging

Lot 553

Star Wars quantity of modern collectables, includes: Hasbro Disney The Force Awakens 3 3/4" figure pack Sidon Ithano and First Mate Quiggold; Hasbro Star Wars POTF 2 300th Anniversary Boba Fett 3 3/4" figure; Hasbro Star Wars Obsession Comic Pack Anakin Skywalker and Durge; plus others; Near Mint, within Good to Excellent packaging; (qty).

Lot 557

Star Wars quantity of modern collectables, includes: Hasbro Star Wars Battle Above the Sarlacc Battle Packs; Hasbro Disney The Force Awakens Sidon Ithano and First Mate Quiggold 3 3/4" figure pack; Revell Star Wars Easy Kit Pocket Sith Infiltrator; plus others; Near Mint, within Fair Plus to Excellent packaging; (qty).

Lot 35

'Balthasar's Page' by Lladro, Porcelain Figurine 01001516. Height 35cm. In good condition of first quality free of damage or restoration.

Lot 40

Royal Crown Derby Royal Cats Abyssinian Cat, first quality (produced without stoppers). In good condition with no obvious damage or restoration.

Lot 185

A very interesting archive of over 80 letters written by First World War soldiers to the Reverend Herbert Tamplin, Vicar of Blakenall Heath, Walsall, all members were connected to the church.The letters include the following soldiers:Pte W Williams 43753 5 Platoon D Company, 1st Battalion R W Fusiliers, writing from India after the war about losing his friend at the Somme April - May 1918 and trying to contact the mother of Drummer Ted Gypless.Pte A J Appleby 1169 A Company No. 3 Platoon 1/5 South Staffs. Pte G J Yandley 20009 Pioneer Section 4th Grenadier Guards (Bell Ringer). A Jusker 119369 Royal Field Artillery, Giles Bloomer 3811 2nd Life Guards, Pte J Dawson 9451 3rd Battalion South Staffs Regiment C Company, Company Sargeant Victor Hough B Company 5(R) South Staffs Regiment, Harold Arrowsmith, Fred Wootton, S Taylor 19121 'K' Company 3rd Battalion Devon Regiment, Pte Tom Summer 19095 B Company, Pte S Smith 7996 C Company 4th Troop Reservist Cavalry Regiment, Jesse Hourse 6th Cheshire Regiment (chaplain), Harold 200514 South Staffs Regiment, Giles 3811 2 Section 7th Cavalry Brigade, Pte William Shorthouse 42962 C Company 4th Reserve Dorset Regiment, Pte J Renhard 9444, South Staffs 176 Infantry Brigade, the latter 2 both in Ireland in 1917/1918 during the uprising, Pte F Cockayne 201752 A Company 1st Platoon 2/5 South Staffs Regiment, S Taylor 19121 K Company 3rd Devons, Pte S Watson 39621 2/6 South Staffs Reg, Pte F Taylor, Henry Dutton, J Kidson, Pte B Dodd 8028 A Company, South Staffs Reg and Harold Bratte.Events mentioned in the letters include the following:Lord Kitchener's death, grenade training, trying to climb the ranks, a soldier trying to gain discharge to help his mother after becoming widowed, a man getting a Victoria Cross, dog fights, Zepplin Raids in the West Midlands, trench life and deaths, meeting of the Arch-bishop of Canterbury by the Chaplain, sensoring, being in Turkey and fighting against them, a Captain stating a Pte Mason was lost in a mission and much more.Overall, a fantastic and very interesting archive with a comprehensive focus on the 1st World War, and life on the front line, and training with first hand experiences of the war.

Lot 91

KYOSAI MANGA: Shohen. By Kawanabe, Kyosai, 1831 - 1889. Published 1881 by Shiba-ku [Tokyo]:Makino Yoshibe. Japanese Language. Evidence of book worm to first six pages at front, some foxing to the last pages. A good example of early manga. Condition generally good.

Lot 67

Three Sheffield Made Bone Handle Flat Cap Folding Pocket Knife Pruners one late Victorian Stag antler handle flat cap pruner no maker mark 11.5cm closed 19cm open, an A Wright Sheffield celluloid handle pruner 11/19cm and another bone handle pocket knife 11/18cm The first knife shws age and signs of use and wear to handles, blade shows wear and sharpening, has wobble up and down and closes flush, second knife is in very good condition handle shows minor wear, blade is good with signs of sharpening, minimal movement and closes flush, third knife has good stag antler handles blade shows wear and use with much sharpening, and minor slight movement and closes flush

Lot 42

A fifty-six piece Royal Crown Derby Royal Antoinette tea and dinner set to include a teapot, a coffee pot, 7 shaped edge 26.5cm dinner plates, a large 24cm footed bowl, a large 3cm circular platter / plate, 2 graduated platters, 2 jugs, 4 soup bowls, 3 cake plates, 9 cups, 8 saucers, 8 side plates and others (56 pieces). All first quality and in good condition with no obvious damages. Some surface wear / light scratching and some wear to the guilding from use / cleaning. Overall, a fabulous set. Collection preferred.

Lot 1004

Alvar Aalto (Finnish, 1898-1976) for Finmar, pair of model 21 burr birch plywood chairs, each with Finmar labels to the backs, 84cm high x 47.7cm wide x 57cm deep (2). Note: The grandfather of the vendor of these chairs bought them in the 1930/1940's. He was Brian S. Roberts RIBA, who was the nephew and worked with Ralph Knot on the design of London County Hall. Ralph Knott (British 1878-1929) was responsible for designing the County Hall for the London County Council building, built in the Edwardian Baroque style. His first role was working for Sir Aston Webb, who was constantly applying for commissions via competitions, and worked on various buildings and famous landmarks in London today, including the Victoria Monument opposite Buckingham Palace, Admiralty Arch and the main building of the Victoria and Albert Museum. Knott set up his own offices in London in 1908 and won a competition to the design the County Hall, winning against several important 20th Century architects, including Edwin Lutyens. Condition Report: Both chairs display general domestic wear and tear and have aged differently, one being lower in height.Chair 1-scratches and abrasions to the back and seat, 3 x 2cm loss to seat edge at left front corner. Veneers dry overall and water mark to the upper right approx. 4cm. The rear edge at the top has a small area of separation to the plywood. Label to leg. Chair 2-scratches and abrasions to back, minor discolouration to seat, small loss to the to right back, dry overall. Label to seat

Lot 295

Roundhouse: A Roundhouse, Sir Reginald, 0-6-0 Tank Locomotive, green and black livery. General wear expected with age. Used condition, untested for working order. In wooden case. Together with a 'The Talyllyn Railway Company' kit/scratch built First Class coach, No. 33. Please assess photographs. (2)

Lot 353

City of Westminster: An enamelled steel street sign for 'Duchess Street W1, City of Westminster'. With iconic black and red Sans Serif lettering first created by Sir Misha Black in 1967 which is unique to the Westminster signs and under copyright law, forbidden to be copied anywhere else in the world. The sign has been in outside conditions and has been exposed to elements and therefore has a general degree of wear and tear. Measuring approx. 44cm x 73.5cm. This lot comes complete with a signed certificate of authenticity. Please assess photographs.

Lot 1046

Corgi and other playworn diecast, including Corgi Toys Citron DS19, Corgi Toys Ford Consul Classic, Corgi Toys Renault Floride, Corgi Toys Mercedes Benz 300SL Roadster, Corgi Toys Riley Pathfinder, Exclusive First Edition Delaine double decker bus, Exclusive First Editions London Transport double decker bus, etc. (1 tray)

Lot 1016

Hornby OO gauge crimson and cream coaches, including first class corridor coach, guards van, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 1106

Exclusive First Editions by Gilbow diecast buses and sets, including London Transport Museum limited edition bus set, London Transport Country Buses limited edition bus set 2, The RTL Story volume 3 limited edition, etc. (1 box)

Lot 1108

Exclusive First Editions by Gilbow diecast buses, including 14402 Leyland National Mark 1 Short Greater Manchester Transport, 15101 Leyland National Mark 1 Long Hanson Dorset, 14401 Leyland National Mark 1 Short Green Line, 15102 National Long two door bus Crossville, etc. (2 boxes)

Lot 1111

Exclusive First Editions by Gilbow diecast buses, including 16002 Leyland PD2 bus Lowbridge Todmorden, 16003 Leyland PD2 Lowbridge East Kent/Littlewoods, 16403 RT bus Pearl Assurance, London Transport Route Master Premium Bonds, EFE Collectors CLub 1992 Route Master Green Line bus, etc. (1 box)

Lot 1109

Exclusive First Editions by Gilbow diecast buses, including 14004 Cheltenham District Bristol FLF Lowdekka bus, Bristol Lowdekka Lincolnshire, Bristol Lowdekka Eastern Counties, Bristol City BT Bristol Lowdekka bus, Bristol Lowdekka Thames Valley, etc. (1 box)

Lot 1110

Exclusive First Editions by Gilbow diecast buses, including 12108 Harrington Cavalier Ribble, 12102 Cavalier coach East Yorkshire, 12103 Cavalier coach Hebble, 12106 Cavalier coach Valiant, 12302 Grey Cars Harrington Grenadier, etc. (1 box)

Lot 1105

Exclusive First Editions by Gilbow diecast buses, including 15602 Route Master bus Overtime London Transport, open top Route Master London Transport Sight Seeing Tour, AEC Regent 5 Devon General,Leyland Atlantean Plymouth City, etc., boxed. (1 box)

Lot 898

Collector Edition, first in the series. New in original sealed box. Designed by Carter Bryant, she is dressed in a light blue sleeveless satin ball gown with open front slit, ruched white satin undergown and long white gloves. Barbie Collectibles copyright 2000. Marked Mattel. Certificate of Authenticity included. This item has a base included. This item has its original box, 13.5"L x 11.75"W x 3.25"H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 12"L x 2.75"W x 1.5"HManufacturer: MattelCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 841

Glossy porcelain Bunnykins duo, includes: Bunnie & Buntie Bunnykins Sleigh Ride, the first variation on blue, maroon and yellow. Based on a design by Walter Hayward, modelled by Albert Hallam, issued on 1972; Boy Skater Bunnykins, special edition 714 of 2500, produced exclusively for Colonial House of Collectibles, modeled on blue, red and white clothes. Designed by G. Tongue, circa 1998. Largest piece dimensions: 4''H x 2''dia. Royal Doulton Bunnykins backstamp. Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 825

Glossy porcelain Bunnykins duo, includes: Sundial Bunnykins DB213, first in the Time Series, Bunnykins of the year 2000 designed by Martyn Alcock; Fortune Teller Bunnykins DB218, designed by Warren Platt. Largest piece dimensions: 5''H x 2.5''dia. Royal Doulton Bunnykins backstamp. Issued: c. 2000Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

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