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Lot 66

Eleven various Royal Doulton 'Images' porcelain figures: First Steps, Goose Girl, Thankful, Peace, First Kiss, Always and Forever, A Gift For You, Storytime Girl, Puppy Love, Awakening and Motherly Love, all with original boxes.

Lot 291

A collection of assorted die cast model buses and coaches, including Corgi and Exclusive First Editions, most unboxed but with a selection of empty boxes

Lot 290

A selection of various die cast model buses and coaches, including Corgi, Exclusive First Editions, Matchbox and Lledo, all in original boxes, approximately 23 vehicles in total

Lot 281

Exclusive First Editions, a collection of die cast single and double decker buses, including Daimler DMS London Transport and Midland Red NBC and a Bristol VR III Maidstone & District, 1:76 scale, all in original boxes, 30 in total

Lot 286

Exclusive First Editions, a collection of die cast single and double decker buses, including Leyland TS8 Tiger Type B West Riding, AEC Modernized RF Greenline and Silver Jubilee Routemaster, 1:76 scale, all in original boxes, 30 in total

Lot 287

Exclusive First Editions, a collection of die cast single and double decker buses, including Leyland Olympian Southern Vectis and Plaxton Pointer Dennist Dart Metroline, 1:76 scale, all in original boxes, 30 in total

Lot 289

A large collection of Exclusive First Edition buses and coaches, including Last Days of Southdown gift set, Leyland Atlantean Devonshire ice cream bus and a Leyland National MK II short city of Portsmouth and many more, all in original boxes

Lot 164

Ephemera - First Day Covers; Daily Mail commemorative coin; shellac records; Concorde Supersonic experience photographs and documents; Railway interest books; money boxes; reproduction newspaper; Russian postcards; etc (1 box)

Lot 109

Stamps and Pens - a Parker fountain pen, others; First Day Cover; ; a Schoolboy stamp collection GB and the rest of the world (1 box)

Lot 318

A ROYAL DOULTON FIGURE, Spaniel with Pheasant, HN1028, together with Wade 'Wynken' (chip to base) and 'Blynken', first versions (3)

Lot 359

A ROYAL WORCESTER FIGURE, 'Boys and Girls Come Out to Play First Prize'

Lot 343

FIVE ROYAL DOULTON FIGURES, 'Sara' HN2265, 'First Waltz' HN2862, 'Autumn Breeze' HN1934, 'Top o'the Hill' HN1834 and 'Cheryl' HN3253 (no backstamp/restored ?) (5)

Lot 411

MEE, ARTHUR, 'I See All' 'The Worlds First Picture Encyclopedia', five volumes, together with Clarendon, Edward Earl, 'The History of The Rebellion & Civil Wars' in England, four volumes (9)

Lot 425

THREE BOXED PELHAM PUPPETS, SS9 Pinky, LB Caterpillar and SL Ballet Girl, all appear complete in good condition for their age, Pinky is complete with instructions, first two in yellow lidded boxes, Ballet Girl in yellow window box, all boxes have minor damage and wear

Lot 342

SIX SMALL ROYAL DOULTON FIGURES, 'Faithful Friend' HN3696, 'Home at Last' HN3697, 'Affection' HN2236, 'Home Again', HN2167, 'Best Friends' HN3935 and 'My First Figurine' HN3424 (6)

Lot 101

RACKHAM ARTHUR (Illustrator); Undine by De La Motte Fouque adapted by W L Courtney, First Edition, published by Heinemann 1909 with fifteen tipped in colour plates and in gilt vellum boards, No. 326/1000.

Lot 103

TIMLIN, WILLIAM M; "The Ship That Sailed To Mars", First Edition 1923, published by George Harrap, with forty eight colour plates, mounted on gray paper and with dust wrapper.

Lot 105

RACKHAM ARTHUR (Illustrator); "Little Brother & Little Sister and Other Tales by the Brothers Grimm", published Constable & Co, with tipped in colour plates, First Edition and "Comus" by John Milton, illustrated by Arthur Rackham, published Heinemann.

Lot 111

RACKHAM ARTHUR (Illustrator); "Some British Ballads", published by Heinemann Ltd, in blue and gilt boards and Arthur Rackham's "Book of Pictures", published by Heinemann, first edition.

Lot 380

Harris after Alken; "The First Steeplechase on Record", four coloured Prints published 1839.

Lot 510

STUDIO OF SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK (1599-1641)Double portrait of Elizabeth, Lady Thimbleby and her sister Dorothy, Viscountess Andover, later Countess of Berkshire (1611-1691), with a cupid.oil on canvas51 1/2 x 59 1/2 in (131 x 151 cm)PROVENANCE:Possibly James Howard, 3rd Earl of Suffolk (1606/7-1688), first cousin of Charles Howard, Viscount Andover, later 2nd Earl of Berkshire (1615-1679), who married Dorothy Savage in 1637. Suffolk married, in 1682 as his third wife, Ann Montagu (circa 1667-1720), daughter of Robert, 3rd Earl of Manchester (1634-1683); Possibly by inheritance, following Suffolk's death in 1688, to his wife Ann, who returned to live with her family at Kimbolton Castle; Thence by descent in the collection of the Dukes of Manchester, at Kimbolton Castle, Cambridgeshire, to Alexander Montagu, 10th Duke of Manchester (1902-1977); By whom sold, Kimbolton Castle sale on the premises, Knight, Frank & Rutley, 18 July 1949, lot 18 (as a portrait of the Countesses of Rutland and Southampton);Miss Marjorie Pollard, OBE (1899-1982)Anonymous sale,Oxford, Phillips 8 October 1982, lot 243, to the present ownerLITERATURE:O. Millar, et al., Van Dyck: a complete catalogue of the paintings, New Haven and London 2004, p. 436;W. Liedtke and M. Safer, 'Reversing the roles: Van Dyck's portrait of Lady Elizabeth Thimbleby with her sister Dorothy Savage' in The Burlington Magazine, February 2009, vol CLI, no 1271, p. 80.This is a version of the portrait in the National Gallery, London (NG6437), formerly in the Spencer Collection at Althorp. Other versions are known.The subject depicts two of the six daughters of Thomas, 1st Viscount Savage (1586-1635) and his wife Elizabeth Darcy, suo jure Countess Rivers (1581-1650). Elizabeth married in 1634, while Dorothy married in 1637. In the composition a cupid offers roses to the seated figure, which suggests a marriage is being celebrated. The flowers are fittingly an attribute of St. Dorothy, namesake of the Countess of Andover. Dorothy's marriage had certainly been a love match, as Dorothy had eloped with Charles Howard before actually marrying him. There is some debate as to the identification of the sisters, as well as the date of the original painting in the National Gallery, London. In his catalogue of Van Dyck's English paintings the late Sir Oliver Millar suggested that the subject commemorated the marriage, on 10 April 1637, of Dorothy to Charles Howard, Viscount Andover, later 2nd Earl of Berkshire (1615-1679). Millar also suggested that the sitters can be identified as being Dorothy seated in yellow, approached by a small angel bearing a basket of roses, whilst her sister Elizabeth stands behind. More recently however Walter Liedtke and Michelle Safer, following the discovery of another studio version of the composition inscribed with the sitters' identities in a private collection in New York, and re-appraising the iconography of the composition, have suggested that the identities are reversed, with Dorothy standing, whilst it is her younger sister Elizabeth who is the principal figure, seated in yellow, and approached not by an angel but a cupid. Liedtke and Safer also suggest that the composition in fact celebrates Elizabeth Savage's marriage to Sir John Thimbleby of Irnham (d.1662), on 29 September 1635, and it is now generally accepted that this identification is correct and that the original painting in the National Gallery can be dated to circa 1635. AMENDMENT: The painting at Brightwells is one of a number of versions and copies known, all after the composition in the National Gallery.

Lot 246

A group of 4 Africa Campaign and First War medals,awarded to Pte. R Whybrow 4326, Lincolnshire Regiment, comprising India medal with bars for Khartoum and The Atbara, a Sudan medal, British War medal and Victory medal together with copy papers.

Lot 100

9 Volumes by Lord Dunsany,including the Blessing of Pan, First Edition 1927, (9).

Lot 376

A First War period gun metal cased military stopwatch,dated 1918, case width 53mm and a modern chrome cased military stopwatch, (2).

Lot 99

3 Volumes by Lord Dunsany,The Strange Journey of Colonel Polder, First Edition 1950, Tales of Three Hemipheres, First Edition 1919 and Jorkens Borrows Another Whiskey, First Edition 1954, (3).

Lot 55

A First War period mahogany box made at Brighton Pavilion Hospital,the lid having a relief carved design of the Pavilion, the front inscribed In Memory of Subedar Manta Singh, March 1915, length 42cm.

Lot 101

The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall,published by Jonathan Cape in 1928, First State, First Edition with error, said to be the first lesbian novel published in England.

Lot 247

2 groups of First War medals,for James Henry Fremlin and Thomas Victor Fremlin, together with their bronze memorial plaques, all mounted in single frame.

Lot 120

Pair of First War medals to Spr. A Orford RE 279777.

Lot 415

A QUANTITY OF ASSORTED STAMPS INCLUDING FIRST DAY COVERS

Lot 392

A BOX OF ASSORTED FIRST DAY COVERS

Lot 373

AN ALBUM OF ASSORTED FIRST DAY COVERS

Lot 680

BOX POSTCARDS AND FIRST DAY COVERS N1

Lot 905

BOX OF FIRST DAY COVERS AND COINS C

Lot 692

First World War period needlepoint embroidered silk banner 'Welch horse' 1915, 1916, 1917, Egypt, Suez, Solem, Cairo and Anzac, within a gilded mahogany firescreen frame. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT)

Lot 204

First World War medal group awarded to Second Lieutenant W. H Brann, together with Second World War war medal and defence medal (unnamed). Together with a dress miniature group additional featuring a Queen Victoria South Africa medal with three clasps and an unnamed 1914 18 war medal, Rifle Brigade cap badge and booklet. Various other related ephemera; soldier's pay book, regulations, military I.D card, education certificates etc. Together with a Daily Mail newspaper December 31st 1900 with annotations relating to Mr Brann.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: Please note QSA medal not present with full sized medals, only with dress miniatures.

Lot 84

TWO BRITISH WAR MEDALS 1914-20 the first to C. Hardy, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (TZ.13318 C. Hardy. Ord. R.N.V.R.), unmounted, together with his identity tag; the second to Gunner F.W. Davies, Royal Artillery (113902 Gnr. F.W. Davies. R.A.), unmounted; also a Defence Medal, unnamed as issued, unmounted, (4).

Lot 32

TWO DINKY SUPERTOYS DIECAST MODEL LORRIES comprising a No.503, Foden Flat Truck with Tailboard, first type cab, dark blue with and orange rear and mid blue ridged hubs, playworn, boxed; and a Dinky No.512, Guy Flat Truck, grey with a black chassis and black ridged hubs, playworn, boxed.

Lot 228

Brunei. 1951 piece with 15ct, and the $1 with carmine-red frame, used from Kuala Belait. The first used example of this excellent shade we have seen for a long time, and (we would wager) undercatalogued in CW at £30. SG 90 var./CW 12a

Lot 290

Falkland Islands. 1938-50 definitives, a remarkable accumulation of unmounted mint blocks including the full set. Better items noted include the first 1d, no less than eleven blocks of the 9d, and the first and last 1/-s. 448 stamps in all. SG 146-63 (£6657)/CW 1-18

Lot 134

Bermuda. 1937-49 mint or unmounted mint collection on pages with a range of low values; 2/-s (8) including first printing; 2/6ds (4) including first printing; 5/-s (4) including unmounted first printing; 10/-s including first printing; 12/6ds (6) including unmounted final printing; £1s (4) including final printing unmounted, Silver Wedding unmounted, etc.

Lot 622

Norfolk Island. 1970 25ct Parrots on glazed ordinary paper, unmounted mint. Believed only one sheet issued; the first example we have seen. SG 113a (£400)

Lot 223

Brunei. 1924-37 6ct intense black, lightly hinged mint with watermark reversed. Brown gum, which may well be natural. The first example we have seen, ex Cooper; unpriced. SG 69x

Lot 260

Cook Islands. 1936 2d single watermark, used with inverted watermark; fine but for pulled perf at left. The first example we have seen, ex Cooper. SG 108w (unpriced)

Lot 129

Bermuda. 1921 First Tercentenary Issue ½d used with watermark sideways reversed, some foxing. SG 59x (£450)

Lot 139

Bermuda. 1937-52 group of used 5/-s (ten) various CDSs, just one with vignette colour slightly run; Includes two nice first printings, and a fine 1941 bronze-green on piece with 1944 St George's CDS

Lot 437

Ireland. 1938 2d Father Mathew unmounted mint corner block of four, R20/6 first '8' damaged at base. Scarce positional multiple. SG 107 var./CW S13a

Lot 206

Brunei. 1907 set study collection on stockbook leaves commencing with oval of bars cancels and undenominated Plate proof in violet. 1ct 19 mint and 4 used; 73 mint including large blocks, 4 used; 3ct 7 mint, 3 used; 4ct first shade 7 mint, 4 used; 4ct second shade 2 mint and 8 used; 5ct 2 mint, 1 used; 8ct 3 mint, 4 used; 10ct 35 mint including large blocks, 4 used; 25ct 4 mint, 2 used; 30ct 4 mint, 2 used; 50ct 3 used, and $1 3 mint and 3 used. Many positioned via scratches and plate flaws, some mixed condition but generally as good as might be expected for a collection of this nature. SG 23-33

Lot 389

Gilbert & Ellice Islands. 1937-54 collection of unmounted mint blocks of four (44 blocks) collected for shades, at least two of each value with four blocks of 1/- perf 13½ including first printing, a useful group. One 5d block with short perfs at right, otherwise fine. SG 43-54 (£702)/CW 1-14

Lot 144

Bermuda. 1941 (Sept.) 10/- line perf with the rare HPF #52d cracked crown, very difficult on the 10/- and this is the first used example with good colour we can recall seeing. SG 119b var./CW 20E

Lot 287

Falkland Islands. 1934 'Panton' envelope (addressee erased) bearing ½d Centenary with Fox Bay CDS of JA 2 (First Day), to St Lucia, handstamped DEFICIENT POSTAGE/FINE 2D, with pair of St Lucia Dues (SG D1), Castries CDS 16 FE

Lot 97

Zhang Feng, Last Song, Bronze, signed and numbered as first Artist Proof, H 184cm, W 85cm

Lot 152

One bottle of First Cask 1980 Speyside Malt Whisky distilled at Inchgower Distillery, cask no.14146, bottle no.11.

Lot 48

After Robert Dighton, 'A view from the pump room in Bath (General Dorkin)', a coloured etching, 28 x 20.5cm, another, 'A First Rate Man of War taken from the Dockyard at Plymouth (Admiral Young)' and nine others, (11).

Lot 90

Lots 90-103 (& 109-110 in oil section) all consigned from one local lady, at present in care and all in their original mounts and frames and appearing for the first time on the open market WARREN WILLIAMS ARCA watercolour - rocky Deganwy Beach and Estuary with sunset over Penmaenmawr, signed, 34 x 52 cms

Lot 16

An antique Chinese bronze Stele, with attractive decoration on circular base, 29cms (11 1/2") high, the back inscribed 'Presented a statue of a bodhisattva on the second day in the third month in the first year of Tiantong period,' possibly Ming Dynasty, or later?, on carved wooden stand. (1)The weight of Lot 16 is approx. 1.540 kg excluding the wooden stand that is damaged

Lot 105

A Collection of South African and Other Stamps, First Day Covers Etc

Lot 326

5 volumes of Familiar Wild Flowers by F Edward Hulme First Series with coloured plates Cassell & Company

Lot 334

Familiar Wild Flowers by F Edward Hulme First Series with coloured plates Cassell & Company vol I-V (3 books)

Lot 333

Familiar Wild Flowers 1-7 (3 books) by F Edward Hulme First Series with coloured plated Cassell & Company

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