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Lot 4286

Collection of children's comic annuals, comprising: Beano 1956, 1957, 1958, 1960; Dandy 1957, 1958, 1962; Beryl the Peril, first annual, 1959; Beezer 1963; Roy Rogers 1956 and 1958; two 1950s Wild West Comic Annuals. Together with a 1956 'Soccer Picture Card Album' of bubblegum trade cards. (15)

Lot 4353

Collection of books to include 'The Carpenter and Joiner's Assistant', James Newlands, c.1880, half-leather binding; a large Victorian 'Family Bible', Rev. John Brown, leather-bound with brass clasps; vintage medical/first-aid reference books, and a small quantity of cigarette cards in albums, including some pre-1920 chromolithographic examples. In one box.

Lot 4403

Two boxes of assorted Exclusive First Edition boxed vehicles, together with a collection of Matchbox Models of Yesteryear vehicles.

Lot 721

A 'fine silver' ladies Swiss made fob/pocket watch, engraved dial with silver gilt Roman numerals, the first owners name Ruth Wheeldon, Stapleford, Notts engraved within watch cover, retailed by A Billyeald Angel Nottingham, two keys made in Chesterfield

Lot 163

A cased silver christening set, comprising egg cup, serviette and teaspoon, the first two by Wolfsky & Co., London 1930, the spoon Birmingham 1929.

Lot 3006

Gerald Coulson, The First Blow, colour print 462/1089, signed Fl. Lieut, George Booth

Lot 3111

J. H. Thompson (British, late 19th Century), 'Beethoven's First Lesson', signed and dated 1882 verso, oil on board, gilt frame

Lot 3132

William Geldart (contemporary) set of five limited edition prints, 'The Chase', each numbered and signed, the first of the series limited to 750, the others 850 (5)

Lot 184

A First World War bronze death plaque for Pte. Arthur Wellesley Johnson, mounted on stand, together with related photographs and paperwork (two in frames)

Lot 198

Two First World War brass shell casings, embossed with ivy leaves, one La Piave, the other Plateau Dasiago, both marked on base '75 DEC APXCC63L17XSD' the other '75 DECH 700L16H', 26.5cm high

Lot 234

Churchill, Winston S, The Second World War, volumes I - VI, published Cassell & Co Ltd, London, first published 1948

Lot 267

A collection of first day covers, a stamp album and loose stamps, from Great Britain and around the world

Lot 309

A pair of First World War medals, Victory and War, awarded to 288343 SPR. R. H. WINDEBANK. R.E. together with another War medal awarded to SE-11092 CFL. G.W. LINSTEAD. A.V.G.

Lot 61

A collection of Victorian and later commemorative china, including an 1887 Jubilee cup and saucer, a 1907 Coronation mug, a First World War mug by Chelson China, a 1911 Coronation mug, an Edward VIII 1937 Coronation plate and mug, and other commemorative pieces

Lot 136

World - mixed banknotes, a silver North Sea Oil medallion commemorating 'Britain's First North Sea Oil Ashore June 18th 1975', etc (N.B. boxed, along with a file containing North Sea Oil and a small quantity of coins) (qty)

Lot 262

After: Henry Alken, British (1810 - 1894) Steeple Chase Illustration: "The Last Fence" and "The First Hurdle" Color Engraving by R.G. and A. W. Reeve. Published in London. Toning to both, one has a small repair to paper. Measures 18" H x 23-1/2" W, frame measures 25-5/8" H x 31-1/2" W. Shipping: Third party. (estimate $200-$400)

Lot 345

Suzi Quatro signed album page. American rock singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and actress. She was the first female bass player to become a major rock star, breaking a barrier to women's participation in rock music. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95

Lot 379

Joanna Lumley signed Official First Day Miss World cover issued by Trinidad & Tobago featuring Miss Giselle LaRonde Trinidad & Tobago Miss World 1986. First Day of Issue Hand-stamp 10 Aug.1987 over a set of four stamps featuring Miss World. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95

Lot 409

John Agar signed 10x8 b/w photo. January 31, 1921, April 7, 2002 was an American actor. He is best known for starring alongside John Wayne in the films Sands of Iwo Jima, Fort Apache, and She Wore a Yellow Ribbon. In his later career he was the star of B movies, such as Tarantula, The Mole People, The Brain from Planet Arous, Revenge of the Creature, Flesh and the Spur, and Hand of Death. He was the first husband of Shirley Temple. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95

Lot 465

John Aldridge signed 12x8 colour photo. First ever Merseyside cup final Liverpool v Everton. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95

Lot 483

Ed Hillary signed 8x5 b/w photo. 20 July 1919 11 January 2008 was a New Zealand mountaineer, explorer, and philanthropist. On 29 May 1953, Hillary and Nepalese Sherpa mountaineer Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers confirmed to have reached the summit of Mount Everest. They were part of the ninth British expedition to Everest, led by John Hunt. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95

Lot 573

Test Cricketers signature piece 12x8 including 10 ink signatures on album leaf. Signatures include Hedley Verity Yorkshire and England between 1930 and 1939, Herbert Sutcliffe Yorkshire and England 1919 and 1945 he was the first cricketer to score 16 centuries in Test match cricket and Maurice Tate he was an English cricketer of the 1920s and 1930s and the leader of England's Test bowling attack for a long time during this period. He was also the first Sussex cricketer to take a wicket with his first ball in Test cricket. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95

Lot 623

Apollo 11 Buzz Aldrin First Moonlanding. Signed American first edition of Buzz Aldrins latest book, No Dream Is to High. Unread and opened only for signing. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95

Lot 87

Ralph Bunche Nobel prize signed 6 x 4 b/w photo. American political scientist, academic, and diplomat who received the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize for his late 1940s mediation in Israel. He was the first African American to be so honoured in the history of the prize. He was involved in the formation and administration of the United Nations. In 1963, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President John F. Kennedy. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.99, Overseas from £7.95

Lot 155

TWO REEDED OVIFORM JARS AND COVERSKANGXI PERIOD the first painted with three roundels each enclosing a beauty in a fenced garden between diaper bands, with later European silver mount; the second painted with three lotus roundels between foliate scroll bands (2)larger one 18cm high

Lot 167

TWO BLUE AND WHITE ARTICLESKANGXI PERIOD the first a lidded mustard pot with silver mount, the bulbous body painted with six oblong panels depicting beauties admiring flowers in a fenced garden, the base with a leaf mark; the second an ovoid vase painted with seasonal flowers, with a pierced wooden cover (2)larger one 16cm high (excluding cover)Provenance:Private Edinburgh collection; both articles purchased from Lyon & Turnbull on 26.06.2012, lot 280 and 430, sale 369.

Lot 179

TWO UNUSUAL BASSE-TAILLE ENAMEL ARTICLESQING DYNASTY, 18TH/19TH CENTURY the first a tea cup with a flared rim, painted with figures in a landscape within two panels reserved on a blue basse-taille enamel ground; the second a similarly decorated lobed box and cover, the cover painted with a Mandarin official and family in a garden; together with a CANTON ENAMEL LOBED SAUCER; and an CANTON ENAMEL OVAL BRUSH WASHER (4)largest 18cm wideA Private Scottish CollectionThe following eighteen lots are part of a collection gathered by a Scottish gentleman over the course of twenty years. The inspiration to collect Asian ceramics came from an earlier interest in Scottish arts and crafts pottery of the Dunmore factory, which showed elements of Asian influence in their design. All lots were collected within the UK.

Lot 182

COLLECTION OF EXPORT TEA CUPS YONGZHENG PERIOD the first painted with a bird and two butterflies amongst composite floral sprays; the second painted with five men engaged in an animated conversation whilst travelling in a boat, accompanied by a lady and a boy in a second boat; the third of similar design; the fourth an Imari-palette cup, painted with a phoenix and a mythical horse in a garden; the fifth painted with a pair of pheasants (5) largest 6cm high Provenance:Private Scottish collection. For more information, please see lot 176.

Lot 295

TWO IVORY OKIMONO OF FIGURAL GROUPSMEIJI PERIOD the first depicting a lady, a female attendant and a boy; the second depicting a farmer and two boys, wooden stands (2)larger one 13cm highProvenance:Private Edinburgh collection.

Lot 296

GROUP OF THREE IVORY NETSUKEMEIJI PERIOD the first depicting three drummers, signed Somin within a mother-of-pearl plaque; the second depicting a Samurai; the third carved as a feudal lord holding a fan (3)largest 6cm highProvenance:Private Edinburgh collection.

Lot 298

TWO IVORY SECTIONAL OKIMONO OF FARMERSMEIJI PERIOD the first holding flowers and carrying a basket filled with bamboo sprouts, signed Masakazu; the second carrying a hoe, signed Hoichi (2)larger one 20.5cm highProvenance:Private Edinburgh collection.

Lot 86

IN THE MANNER OF TANG YIN (1470-1524)ALBUM DEPICTING TWELVE FAMOUS HISTORICAL BEAUTIES ink and colour on silk, depicting Xin Xin, Pan Furen, Qing Feng, Pi Pa, Ye Xiaoluan, E Lühua, Xue Yaoying, Fei Luan, Nong Yu, Yuan Bao'er, Feng Xiaolian, Wu Zhao (Wu Zetian), each leaf inscribed with the name of the beauty and with one collector's seal reading 'Xi Zhi Tang' (Hall of Four Knowledge), the first leaf signed 'Jin Chang Tang Yin', dated 'the fifth day of the eighth month, wuwu year of Hongzhi Period' (1498), with two artist's seals reading 'Tang Ziwei Tu Shu', 'Wu Qu'33.5cm high, 22cm wide (sight)Provenance:Private Scottish collection; formerly the content of Kinpurnie Castle, Newtyle, Angus.

Lot 94

SET OF THREE SMALL THANGKASEARLY 20TH CENTURY the first depicting the twelve-armed Namasangiti, the second Manjushri holding the sword of wisdom, the third painted with nine roundels enclosing various deities (3)largest 45cm high, 35cm wideProvenance:Private English collection.

Lot 99

TWO CELADON JADE BELT HOOKSQING DYNASTY, 18TH/19TH CENTURY the first in the form of an archaistic dragon, the head forming the hook, facing a younger chilong clambering on the arched shaft, the knob in the form of a peony blossom; the second rendered as a phoenix (2)larger one 11.8cm longProvenance:Private Scottish collection; purchased from William Clayton Fine Chinese Jade, Porcelain and Works of Art, London, in the 1960s and 1970s.

Lot 179

A STAFFORDSHIRE EARTHENWARE FLATBACK POLITICAL PORTRAIT FIGURE OF BENJAMIN DISRAELI, FIRST EARL OF BEACONSFIELD, 36CM H, C1880

Lot 269

Local Interest - Sale Catalogue - Humbert & Flint:~ The Drayton Manor Estate, Warwickshire and Staffordshire: Key Plan, By Order of Sir Robert Peel, Bart., with the assent of the Trustees, second edition, October 1909, comprising the first and second portions, pull-out chromolithographic estate and land maps, printed paper covers, floppy medium folios; another, second portion, [3]

Lot 329

A George I style mahogany armchair, first half 20th century

Lot 67

Interior Design - a Royal Crown Derby Green Derby panel plate (first); Masons Chartrelle pattern flatback spill vases, trinket dish, etc; Satsuma type table lamps; etc

Lot 114

Two rugs: the first, Khamseh 'morghi' rug, Fars, south west Persia, early 20th century, 5ft. 10in. X 4ft. 9in. 1.78m. X 1.45m. Overall wear; crude repairs and holes to left side with fabric patches verso; other repairs in places; losses to ends. Two ivory medallions on a terracotta field with pale blue main border. The second, north west Persian long rug, 19th century, 6ft. 2in. X 3ft. 2in. 1.88m. X 0.97m. Overall wear; 'bites' and damage to sides; holes in places; losses to ends. Dark blue field with all over small boteh motifs. (2)

Lot 210

Sarkoy kelim, Bulgaria, first half 20th century, 11ft. X 8ft. 4in. 3.35m. X 2.54m. Some wear in places;small holes; some colour run. Red field with all over design within an ivory border of spaced geometric motifs.

Lot 22

Four Indian silk embroidered cushion covers, probably north India, mid-20th century, two 32in. 81cm. Square, the first embroidered in bright silks on a black cotton ground, unlined; the second, embroidered on black cotton with a white cotton border and satin corners with printed cotton lining; the other two, rectangular, the first 29in. X 15in. 74cm. X 38cm. Black cotton ground intricately embroidered in pink silk with pastel silk details; tassels to corners; black cotton back with silk embroidered border; the second 26in. X 13in. 66cm. X 33cm. Pale green wool ground intricately emboidered in pink silks with pastel silk details on both sides. (4)

Lot 23

Two silk embroidered pulkhari, (shawls) Swat Valley, Pakistan, mid-20th century, the first, 80in. X 40in. 204cm. X 102cm., grey cotton embroidered in bright pink, ivory and peach floss silks; the second, 59in. X 40in. 150cm. X 102cm. Black cotton embroidered in floss silks with tiny flowerheads. (2)

Lot 236

Donegal carpet, north west Ireland, first half 20th century, 9ft. 3in. X 4ft. 11in. 2.82m. X 1.50m. Pale green field with all over design; light terracotta main border; plain pale green outer border.

Lot 238

Tabriz(?) carpet with inscription, north west Persia, first half 20th century, 9ft. X 6ft. 7in. 2.75m. X 2.01m. Some wear in places. Ivory cartouche with inscription: 'Kanadi' in lower outer guard. Light terracotta field with all over Shah Abbas design around central pale blue medallion; bottle green main border and yellow floral guards. Robust handle and soft palette.

Lot 25

Two Rajasthan torans, north India, circa 1940s-50s, the first, 178in. X 20in.(including the lappets) 453cm. X 51cm., embroidered in floss silks with flowers, baskets, peacocks, parrots, oxen and entertainers, either side of a central figure of Ganesh, floral border and lappets embroidered with individual motifs. Some surface marks; some wear with stitches rubbed in places; small holes. The second, 63in. X 36in. (including lappets) 160cm. X 92cm. White cotton ground embroidered in floss silks and shisha-work details with flowers and birds, with printed cotton rectangular lappets. Some wear;

Lot 251

Baotou-Suiyuan pictorial rug, north west China, first half 20th century, 4ft. 9in. X 2ft. 6in. 1.45m. X 0.76m. Dark to mid-blue field depicting a proud looking stag in a mountainous landscape, a bird of prey swooping in the night sky.

Lot 252

Two Baotou-Suiyuan pictorial rugs, north west China, first half 20th century, the first depicting stags and a crane under a flowering tree, 4ft. 4in. X 2ft. 1in. 1.32m. X 0.64m. Some wear in places and some re-piling. The second with vases of flowers and butterflies flanking a central medallion, 4ft. 2in. X 2ft. 1in. 1.27m. X 0.64m. Some wear in places; both ends re-woven or cut and joined. (2)

Lot 253

Two Baotou-Suiyuan pictorial rugs, north west China, early 20th century, the first, with peony blossom and central medallion with shou motif main border, 4ft. 3in. X 2ft. 1in. 1.30m. X 0.64m. Re-piled outer guard top end. The second with peony blossom, central medallion and spaced rosette main border, 4ft. 2in. X 2ft. 2in. 1.27m. X 0.66m. (2)

Lot 255

Two Tibetan mats, inner Asia, 19th century, the first, oval, 2ft. 9in. X 1ft. 11in. 0.84m. X 0.57m. Plain pale cream field with central medallion and 'pearl' border. Overall wear with small repairs. The second, a small 'tiger' mat, 2ft. X 2ft. 3in., 0.61m. X 0.69m. Camel coloured field with all over 'stripe' design and 'pearl' border. Overall wear with small repairs. (2)

Lot 279

Mucur prayer rug, central Anatolia, first half 19th century, 5ft. 6in. X 3ft. 10in. 1.68m. X 1.17m. Overall even wear; corrosion to dark brown; small areas of re-piling and some small repairs. Plain camel prayer niche with an ivory octagon within a panel above the prayer arch; narrow guards around a pale yellow floral main border. Soft handle.

Lot 284

Moroccan rug, probably Ait Ouaouzguite, High Atlas, first half 20th century, 8ft. 4in. X 4ft. 3in. 2.54m. X 1.30m. Small holes on right selvedge where the rug has been hung for display purposes; small holes in other places; slight loss to both ends. All over tile and flowerhead design on a yellow ground.

Lot 285

Two rugs, the first: Konya kelim, central Anatolia, circa 1930s-40s, 4ft. 10in. X 3ft. 3in. 1.47m. X 1m. Slight wear and corrosion. Faded down to a soft palette. Geometric design on a walnut field within an ivory main border. The second, Kayserie 'art' silk rug, north central Anatolia, circa 1930s,. 6ft. 2in. X 4ft. 5in. 1.88m. X 1.35m. Overall heavy wear; surface marks in places. Light red cartouche shape field with ivory spandrels; slate blue floral main border. (2)

Lot 292

Two rugs, the first: Kayserie 'art silk' saf, north central Anatolia, circa 1930s, 7ft. 8in. X 2ft. 11in. 2.34m. X 0.89m. Overall wear. The field composed of ten mihrabs within an ivory flowering tree main border; the end borders of lappet design. The second: An 'art'silk' prayer rug, probably Kashmiri, circa 1950s, 4ft. 3in. X 2ft. 6in. 1. 30m. X 0.76m. The pale pink mihrab with flowering tree of life, pale blue spandrels and dark brown main border. (2)

Lot 30

Two Chinese silk embroideries possibly made up from armbands, late 19th/early 20th century, each 28in. X 15in. Overall 71cm. X 38cm. Overall. The first embroiderd in coloured silks and metal thread depicting pairs of goldfish and pairs of blue fish among blue and peach paeonies; narrow embroidered floral border and a wide blue satin outer border embroidered in blue and white silk with flowers and birds. The second embroidered in coloured silks depicting small fish; pheasants; bats, vases, clouds, pair of dragons chasing flaming pearls above a seawave and mountain base; narrow embroidered border and a wide blue satin outer border embroidered in blue and white silk with flowers. Both embroideries seamed through the centre and both framed and glazed. (2)

Lot 332

Tekke Turkmen 3 x 8 gul rug, Turkmenistan, first quarter 20th century, 6ft. X 4ft. 11in. 1.83m. X 1.50m. The minor guls with small rectangular centres; the main border with a variation of the uriuk (apricot blossom) gul, narrower at the lower end with a row of pairs of tiny animals in ivory and dark blue, and one in a reddy-brown, with different coloured hooves; narrow elems woven with the dyrnak gul motif. Velvety wool with soft handle and soft palette.

Lot 34

Two tapestry cushions, the first made up of Flemish tapestry, 16th century, 18in. 46cm. Square depicting a central urn of flowers flanked by two butterflies; two winged griffins at the base and two figures to either side.; metal brocade border and gold damask back. The second; Flemish(?) tapestry with silk highlights depicting a cherub; metal thread brocade; brown velveteen border and back, 13in., 33cm. Sq. Some damage to the tapestry. (2)

Lot 44

Two rugs, the first: Hamadan rug, north west Persia, early 20th century, 6ft. 9in. X 3ft. 6in. 2.05m. X 1.07m. Herati design on a dark blue field with tiny birds hiding among the foliage; camel floral main border and pale blue outer guard. Overall even wear; slight loss to top end; outer guard missing lower end. The second: Baluchi rug, Khorasan, north east Persia, early 20th century, 5ft. 11in. X 3ft. 3in. 1.80m. X 1m. Overall wear/corrosion and losses to both ends. (2)

Lot 448

Two Sumac brocaded mafrash panels, Shahsavan, north west Persia, first half 20th century, one 3ft. 3in. X 1ft. 9in. 1m. X 0.54m.; the other 3ft. 4in. X 1ft. 1in. 1.02m. X 0.33m. Both with some wear and small damages. (2)

Lot 48

Two rugs: the first a Fars rug, Shiraz area, south Persia, mid-20th century, 4ft. 11in. X 3ft. 6in. 1.50m. X 1.07m. Red field with two stepped centre medallions and ivory border. Robust handle. The second a Hamadan rug, north west Persia, mid-20th century, 6ft. 11in. X 4ft. 6in. 2.11m. X 1.37m. Dark red field with central rectangular medallion; dark blue main border. Robust handle. (2)

Lot 49

Two Fars rugs: Qashqa'i Confederacy, mid-20th century, the first, 8ft. 2in. X 4ft. 2in. 2.49m. X 1.27m. Dark blue lozenge shape field with four central diamond shape medallions; ivory main border. Some wear in places; fraying to selvedges. The second, 7ft. 4in. X 3ft. 11in. 2.24m. X 1.20m. Dark blue field with all over hooked medallions; ivory main border. Some colour run in the border. Some wear in places. Both with robust handle. (2)

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