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Lot 1074

Bang & Olufsen remote. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1147

Mixed good quality cutlery. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1194

Two boxed sets of fish cutlery and a set of butter knives. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1097

Samsung VPW60 camcorder 8 in original carry bag with charger. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1405

James Products ultrasonic jewellery cleaner. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1103

Box of mixed mobile phones to include a Blackberry, Motorola flip phone and others. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1300

Oriental musical jewellery box. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1037

Two boxes of mixed stamps and first day covers. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1146

Bradley commemorative Mickey Mouse wristwatch. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1095

Cast iron Craven Brothers Coach Builders sign, W: 20 cm. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1088

Quantity of mixed digital cameras and mobile phones to include Samsung. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1079

Mixed collectables including watches pocket watch chains, flatware etc. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1130

Two vintage Rotary wristwatch heads, one working. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1223

1930 Australia XI team signatures, including Wall, Jackson, McBale and others, across two pages later mounted and framed. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 1059

First day cover stamps and vintage stamps albums. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 1094

Small tablet with keypad in case to include another zipped case. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 451

Limited Edition Swarovski Collectors Society piece. First of the trilogy series. Features majestic dancer named after Isadora Duncan, the mother of modern dance. She wears blue crystal scarf. Includes small sparkling blue crystals. Includes Certificate of Authenticity. Comes in original box which measures 11"L x 6.75"W x 5.75"H. Swarovski logo on bottom. Artist: Adi StockerIssued: 2002Dimensions: 8"L x 4.25"W x 7.75"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 1997

A collection of WWI medals, including two medals awarded to 282570 driver W.J.Edwards royal artillery, one medal awarded to G-38031 private W.J.Smith Royal fusiliers and a rare First World War medal from the queen Mary auxiliary corps awarded to 1205 WKRL.M.Wilson Q.M.A.A.C (some medals are not inscribed). Shipping category B.

Lot 1784

Seven Harry Potter books including three first editions. Shipping category D.

Lot 1790

A collection of assorted first day covers

Lot 1987

Two First World War medals Posthumously awarded to 31973 PTE.S.Edelstone.Manch R. With memorial plaque and Royal letter of condolence from King George V.

Lot 1761

Four sci fi books including three first editions comprising 'Invader From Space' by Patrick Moore, 'Kings Of Space' and 'The Quest For The Perfect Planet' by Captain W.E. Johns plus 'Star Wars: From Concept To Screen To Collectible' by Stephen J Sansweet. Shipping category B. NO RESERVE

Lot 1792

A collection of first day covers, stamps etc including The Millennium album, the history of Space Exploration, the Silk cover collection etc- NO RESERVE

Lot 1922

WW2 German Aircraft Metal Tankard Engraved with the Messerschmitt Aircraft Factory Logo and "The Swallow" in German. These tankards were given to those who worked on building the first jet fighter the ME 262.

Lot 540

FERNS (2)Flintoft's Collection of the British Ferns in the English Lake District [titled on upper cover], 37 mounted fern specimens, each with ink captions giving Latin and English names and locations (one slightly damaged), a little soiling and offsetting, original blue blind-stamped cloth gilt, slightly worntogether with a 19th century album containing 27 small watercolour landscapes, a few with figures or buildings, boats on lakes etc. mounted on card leaves, a few with mounted seaweed specimens in margins, contemporary half roan, lacks spine, covers and first leaf detached, folio (2)

Lot 1542

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKSEach designed as a Corinthian column with a detachable sconce, raised on a stepped square base with beaded decoration, height 15.5 cm, London 1887Condition Report: Candlestick One; There are some dents to the corners, particularly to the two tiers below the pillar, at one uppermost corner, it is starting to split, also a few dents to the edge of the base.  Also some denting towards the bottom of the fluted column.Candlestick Two; Some similar denting to the corners and edges, particularly to the two tiers below the pillar, in general better condition than the first candlestick, column to this one is much better

Lot 1544

TWO SILVER SUGAR CASTERS (2)The first example London 1927, height 18cm, the second example, Birmingham 1975, height 18cm, combined weight 310 gms

Lot 1784

TWO GOLD AND TURQUOISE BROOCHES (2)Comprising; the first designed as a row of five graduated over lapping circles, each centered by a turquoise, detailed 15 C, gross weight 4 gms, the second collet set with an oval turquoise matrix, otherwise with pierced decoration, unmarked, fitted with a safety chain, gross weight 2.7 gms

Lot 1846

A 9CT GOLD, PERIDOT AND CULTURED PEARL CLUSTER RING AND A 9CT GOLD AND CITRINE SINGLE STONE RING (2)The first ring mounted with an oval cut peridot within a surround of cultured pearls, ring size Q, the second ring claw set with an oval cut citrine, detailed 9 CT GOLD, ring size N and a half, combined gross weight 7 gms

Lot 554

A MATCHED PAIR OF FRENCH GILT AND LACQUERED THREE LIGHT BOUILOTTE TABLE LAMPS (2)First half 20th Century With differing tole-peinte shades, 67cm high and 66.5cm high, respectively

Lot 435

VERNON WILDGOOSE (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY) (2)The First Snow, Fetcham signed 'Vernon Wildgoose' (lower right) and titled (on the backboard) watercolour 24 x 33cm together with A still life of roses in a vase by the same hand (2) ARR

Lot 1226

THREE STAFFORDSHIRE PEARLWARE FIGURES OF MUSICIANS (3)Early 19th century Comprising; a young man playing the french horn and a woman with a tambourine, each raised on a square base and figure of a bagpiper standing on a mound base, sizes 22cm to 26cm high. Provenance: The first two with Elias Clark Antiques, SurreyHorn player- some restoration to hat and plume and to the horn. Possibly some repainting to the black enamel. Minor flaking of enamels. Small chip to underside of footrimTambourine player- some chips to hat and left sleeve. Minor wear to enamels. Some chips around the baseBagpiper- mouhpiece of bagpipe lacking

Lot 1219

THREE PEARLWARE MASK JUGS (3)Late 18th/early 19th century One modelled as a satyr with green and manganese glazes, 9.5cm high; another as a mans face with blue, brown and green glazes to the hair, 9cm high and a larger satyr mask jug, 21cm highFirst satyr mask jug- overall in good conditionSecond mask jug- shallow chip around foot, approx. 0.75cm square. Small nick to the rimLarger satyr mask jug- restoration to the handle. Some restoration to the spout and rim. Some restored cracks to back of head. Fine haircrack to front of yellow base, approx. 2cm length. Some flaking to the enamels

Lot 614

THREE AUBUSSON STYLE TAPESTRY CARPETS (3)Second half 20th Century The first 310 x 240cm; The second 280 x 180cm; The third 270 x 175cmCondition Report:Some areas of wear, fading and possible moth damage. 

Lot 1252

TWO OPAQUE TWIST WINE GLASSES (2)Circa 1765 Each with a double series opaque twist stem, one with ogee bowl engraved with fruiting vine, the other with a hammered rounded funnel bowl, 14.75cm and 14.5cm highThe first glass with a shallow chip to the footrim. The second glass with a chip and small fracture to the footrim

Lot 304

KONSTANTIN KOROVIN (RUSSIAN, 1861-1939)Costume design of a man holding a whipsigned and dated 'CONST. KOROViN 1938' (centre left)ink and watercolour34.5 x 25cmProvenanceMarina Henderson GalleryFootnoteMarina Henderson opened her Gallery in Langton Street, at the World’s End, in 1982. Her main specialities were paintings and drawings related to the performing arts. Her first coup was to exhibit Edward Burra’s designs for ballet, an area of his work that had never been the subject of a Gallery show. Another breakthrough was a series of shows of designs by John Macfarlane early in his career before he became one of the leading international designers for opera and ballet. Other important exhibitions featured Bakst, Barbier, Beaton, Benois, Berard, Berman, Cocteau, Edward Gordon Craig, Erte, Gontcharova, Leslie Hurry, Laura Knight, Larianov, John Minton,Tanya Moisewitch and Picasso.The Gallery’s customers included actors, directors, curators and archivists from Covent Garden, Glyndebourne, Harvard Theatre Museum, the University of Texas and major private collectors in UK and USA.The Marina Henderson Gallery soon developed into a social club where customers became friends and friends customers. Sadly it closed with the expiry of the lease in 2001. Marina continued to deal privately from home for the next 12 years.

Lot 1878

AN 18CT GOLD, EMERALD AND DIAMOND THREE STONE RING AND A 9CT GOLD AND HAEMATITE RING (2)The first ring mounted with the square step cut emerald at the centre between two circular cut diamonds, ring size L, gross weight 3.4 gms, the second ring mounted with a haematite intaglio between pierced shoulders, ring size N and a half, gross weight 3.2 gms

Lot 86A

A vintage first aid kit, good sized pestle and mortar etc

Lot 149B

Six ring binders of GB stamps mainly first day covers

Lot 126

Commonwealth covers First Day in 6 albums, some loose, with a bit of mint Israel.  Includes Australia, Bahamas, Bermuda, IOM etc.

Lot 149A

A collection of GB stamps in four ring binders, presentation packs, first day covers etc

Lot 522

A very early Teddy Bear circa 1904 and 1920s German Teddy Bear the childhood toys of father and son with military connections, a rare early brown burlap teddy bear with black boot button eyes, black gutta percha nose, red stitched mouth, cloth lined ears, string-jointed neck and limbs, skinning arms and chunky legs, very large hump and inoperative rectangular squeaker, original homemade suit and waistcoat, probably German, but possibly British —10 1/2in. (27cm.) high (hole in toe) - the same bear is part of the famous Cattley family group of teddy bears at the Victoria & Albert Museum Childhood collection; and a German 1920s teddy bear with golden mohair, slotted in ear, black stitched nose and mouth, swivel head, pin-jointed limbs and homemade outfit (missing ear, eyes and wear); an original photograph of Peter as a child and in uniform and a jpeg of Cecil in uniform and his identity card 1944 - the first bear belonged to Cecil Arthur Winch (vendor’s Grandfather), born 1st October 1898 in Cranbrook Kent; attended Haileybury School. He was commissioned 2nd Lt. to The Rifle Brigade Sept 1917; transferred to Royal Flying Corps Jan 1918/RAF Jun 1918, 38 and 149 Squadron, observer/gunner in FE2B aircraft. Mentioned in despatches Mar 1919. Following demobilisation joined family firm of Winch & Sons in Cranbrook (Valuers & Auctioneers). Recalled with rank of Captain to 4th Buffs (East Kent Regiment) Sept 1939 British Expeditionary Force France Nov 1939 – Jan 1940; Major South Eastern Command ‘Q’ Section 1940; promoted (local) Lt. Colonel 1941 and awarded MBE Military Section 1944; demobilised Sept 1945. Awarded Territorial Decoration 1947 and rejoined family firm Oct 1945; retired 1958 and died 30th November 1986; and his son, the owner of the second bear, Peter Haffenden Winch (vendor’s Father) was born 15th August 1924 in Cranbrook, Kent, he attended St Andrews Prep School, Eastbourne, Canford School 1938-1940, Cranbrook School 1940-1941 RAFVR Sept 1942. Commissioned 2nd Lt. The Buffs (East Kent Regiment) June 1944 and served in India until demobilisation in 1947. Qualification and Articled as Chartered Surveyor, joined family firm (Winch & Sons) in Cranbrook in 1950; joined Ministry of Agriculture 1967; and retired 1989

Lot 404

A John Wallis New Geographical Game Exhibiting a Tour through England & Wales circa 1802, hand-coloured folding game laid on canvas, in original sleeves, published March 8th 1802, map dated 24th December 1794, probably from the first date, but re-issued in a new sleeve, using up remaining maps —26in. (66cm.) wide (slight wear)

Lot 1074

THE NORAH WELLINGS FAMILY ARCHIVE LOT 1074 TO 1178 - EACH LOT COMES WITH A SIGNED CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY - A rare large format gelatin silver printed commercial photograph of Norah Wellings’s first trade show in 1927, taken at the British Industries Fair, London, featuring ‘Bones’ Dogs, ‘Cora’ Dolls and Distinctive Animals, handwritten inscription, mounted on grey board —18in. (46cm.) x 14in. (35.5cm.) board

Lot 3

A Chad Valley musical Mary had a Little Lamb doll 1930s, with pressed felt face, painted features, light brown mohair wig, seated stuffed body with felt limbs, blue and white gingham dress, black felt shoes, inoperative clockwork musical mechanism, red and white woven label on foot and holding white wool plush lamb —9 1/2in. (24cm.) high (some slight moth damage, mechanism inoperative) - from a 19th century nursery rhyme, first written down by Sarah Josepha Hale in 1830

Lot 164

A rare Dean’s Rag Book Co E C Segar’s Eugene ‘Lucky' Jeep 1930s, of yellow velvet printed with four leafed clovers, orange and black glass eyes, large pink velvet nose, white velvet belly and printed maker’s details on soles of card lined feet —11 1/2in. (29cm.) high (slight fading) - Jeep is a character from Popeye who first appeared in 1936 and is a mysterious animal with magical or supernatural abilities

Lot 1066

A Pedigree Hong Kong Mini Sindy doll circa 1965, with blue side glaring eyes and brunette bubble-cut with fringe, in Weekenders outfit, in original box -10 3/4in. (27cm.) high (tears to box lid); additional Lunch Date outfit; and blonde First Patch in Dungarees with Made in England on back of head, in original box, which says Made in Hong Kong; two booklets and additional home-made clothes

Lot 429

Eleven carved wooden miniature carousel horses, probably first half of the 20th century, hand painted in detail with names including Col. Cody, Dick, Schnapps, Roy and Bedford —6 3/4in. (17cm.) long. (twenty five legs or hooves with damage); and thirty six brass rods with twists for hanging similar horses

Lot 88

A Chad Valley Mabel Lucie Attwell’s Mokey the donkey 1930s, with light grey mohair, celluloid eyes with floating pupil, wool mane, black felt hooves, red felt reins, tack and saddle and rare card tag —11 3/4in. (30cm.) long (some bald spots, wear, holes to felt and some staining) - Mabel Lucie Attwell created her comic children and Pixies first in 1921

Lot 7

Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan, Alice - a Ponda Jig-saw The Mad Tea Party, in original box; Raphael Tuck Alice in Wonderland with ‘Come to Life’ panorama; Mabel Lucie Attwell Alice in Wonderland; a Journey Alice dexterity puzzle and two other books; Peter Pan - Pepys Card Game, in original box, Juvenile Production Peter Pan & Wendy and Hodder & Stoughton Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens; Hutchinson L Frank Baum Wizard of Oz and Kenneth Grahame’s First Whisper of The Wind in the Willows

Lot 618

A 1930s Steiff Teddy Bear with family provenance including escaping during WW2 from Austria and photographs, with golden mohair, clear and black glass eyes with brown backs, pronounced muzzle, remains of black stitched nose, mouth and claws, swivel head, jointed elongated limbs with felt pads, hump, inoperative growler and FF underscored button —17 1/2in. (44.5cm.) high (slight wear and thinning, feet pads a bit stained and hole in left hand pad); sold with two original photographs of Waltraud with her bear, both dated 1939 - the childhood bear of Waltraud Niedermayer born in Vienna, 13th June 1938. He was given to her by her aunt Grete Rehor, who later became the first female minister in Austria. They left Vienna in 1940 as Waltraud’s father was held by the Nazi regime, and her mother, Waltraud and her bear walked the 400 plus miles to Switzerland and lived there until the end of the war. He later came to England when Waltraud married an Englishman and lived with her until her death in 2001.

Lot 195

Golden Age of Cowboys and Indian 1940s-60s - Japanese metal copies of Herald figures, hand-painted on foot, three cowboys and three First Nation American —2 1/4in. (6cm.) high (excellent)

Lot 103

A Dean’s Rag Book Co Betty Oxo doll circa 1930, with pressed printed cloth face, blue eyes and smile, blonde mohair wig, swivel head, jointed limbs, original pink velvet outfit with white wool plush trim, underclothes, socks, shoes with her name and maker’s details printed on sole and a Betty ribbon on muff —17in. (43cm.) high (some fading) - Betty was first created in 1925 and was given away if you saved a certain number of Oxo cube wrappers

Lot 1106

Norah Wellings’ pencil drawing exercise for The John Hassall Correspondence Art School course 1923, comprising two sheets of paper, the first with an older and younger ladies head, the second with three studies of babies with a typed letter from John Hassall about Lesson 12 giving feed back on the drawings —15in. (38cm.) width of largest sheet - it is easy to see the start of Norah’s doll design skills within these portraits

Lot 47

Bruce Bairnsfather’s Old Bill ephemera, a signed page from an autograph book in pencil by Bruce Bairnsfather and a sketch of Bill in civvies —4 1/4in. (11cm.) wide; sheet music The Better ‘Ole, a Fragments of France, First Song Annual by Herman Darewski’s including Old Bill played by Arthur Bourchier; a Baxendale’s Ex-Servicemen Annual Dinner menu 1925; 2nd World War Old Bill Stands By! and Old Bill does it again!, Bullets & Billets book by Bruce Bairnsfather

Lot 351

18 EFE Buses and Coaches. Including Bristol VRIII Solent Blueline and (Open Top) New Forest Tour. Plaxton Paramount First Southern National and Royal Blue. Bristol MW/LS Coach Royal Blue (Southern National). Bristol RELL Devon General. Bristol RELH Royal Blue. Leyland Olympian Solent Blueline. 36' BET Style Bus Bournemouth. Daimler DMS Cornish Fairways. Leyland MCW Atlantean Hants & Dorse NBC. All boxed, minor waer. Contents VGC. £70-90

Lot 365

8 Matchbox Superfast The Londoner Double Decker Buses. Adverts include- TSB, Black & White, Impel 73, Ribble Enthusiasts Club 1982. Berger Paints, Kensington Hilton, First MICA Conversion 1986 and a Preston Guild Merchant 1972. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC, minor chipping only. £40-60

Lot 395

A Dinky Toys 25h Streamlined Fire Engine. An early (first) example without baseplate in red with smooth red wheels and original white tyres. GC-VGC, minor chipping and missing bell. £50-80

Lot 393

5x Dinky Toys commerical vehicles, all with first type smooth black wheels, and 4x examples with white tyres. A 25b Covered Wagon in orange with cream tinplate tilt and first type open black chassis. A 25c Flat Truck and Trailer, both in blue. Truck with first type open black chassis. 2x 22c Motor Trucks in shades of green; both one-piece castings with open rear windows. Plus a tinplate AA phone box, Pratt's Motor Oil dispenser, petrol pump and 6x road signs. GC, some chipping and marks to paintwork and the usual flat spots etc to tyres. Rear hooks broken and missing on Covered Wagon and Flat Truck. £70-100

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