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Lot 681

Three albums of Royal Mail mint stamps (45) and First Day covers, plus postal history

Lot 891

Five commemorative silver proof coins and plaques including First Day Issue, The Commemorative Issue of The First Solo Flight Across The Atlantic

Lot 805

An extensive collection of first day covers.

Lot 823

An extensive collection of Harry Potter volumes by J.K. Rowling, many first editions.

Lot 778

An assortment of Football programmes including Bristol Rovers Division II 1950s, Bristol City Division II 1956-1960 plus two Bath City football programmes - the FA Cup First Round Bath City versus Swindon Town 10th November 1960 and the Western League Cup Bath City versus Chippenham 5th September 1957.

Lot 1541

Edward VI, First Reign silver groat of York, Light Coinage, mm. Lis/?, 'E' on breast, quatrefoils by neck, Spink 2012, clipped, cracked, GF, together with a shilling of Charles I, mm. Tun [1636-1638], no inner circles, Spink 2791, F/VF and James I sixpence 1604 with ditto but an Irish sixpence, mm. Rose, last two of low grade, last holed [4]

Lot 2371

GB Sixpences (6) 1902, 1912, 1913, 1917, 1919, 1925 narrow rim EF to UNC the first toned, others all lustrous, Threepences (17) 1887 Jubilee Head, 1888, 1892, 1893 Veiled Head, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1900, 1918, 1922, 1925, 1930, 1931, 1935, 1936 GVF to UNC

Lot 1481

Warren Fisher Ten Shillings T30 "J66" (first) GVF

Lot 1477

Warren Fisher One Pounds (5) All T24 "K" first series, average Fine

Lot 1962

Sovereign 2002 BU housed in a first day cover: HM Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 1900-2002 First Day Coin Cover by Westminster.

Lot 1182

Impressive Stuka trophy, first prize. 5th August 1939. 77 marked to front plate. Marble base, composite metal construction.

Lot 1296

Shotgun: A 4 bore (approx) percussion S/B shotgun circa 1830. Barrel 31" approx. Large percussion hammer. Chequered walnut stock with horn fore end. Action crisp on first & second cock. In generally good condition for its age. Probably used as a fowling piece.

Lot 51

A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY LEMANIA SINGLE BUTTON ROYAL NAVY CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCH CIRCA 1940s FIRST SERIES, LATER REISSUED D: Silver dial with Arabic numerals & luminous markers & hands, military arrow, double register recording minutes & continuous seconds. M: 17 jewel manual wind incabloc movement signed Lemania Watch Co, calibre 2220. C: Circular case with issue markings ^ 0552/924-3305 5138 (H.S. ^ 9 crossed out), case diameter measures approx. 39mm. S: NATO strap.CONDITION REPORT D: MOD dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition with some surface scratches. S: New. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet

Lot 161

A RARE GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL SUBMARINER BRACELET WATCH CIRCA 1967, REF. 5513 "METERS FIRST" DIAL, WITH ROLEX BOX D: Black dial with luminous markers & Mercedes hands. M: 26 jewel automatic movement, signed Rolex Geneva, calibre 1520. C: Oyster case with faded grey "fat font" 60 minute rotating bezel, signed Montres Rolex S.A., dated IV.67, numbered, Rolex crown, case diameter measures approx. 40mm. B: Rolex "light" Oyster bracelet.CONDITION REPORT D: Original dial in excellent condition. M: Working at present. C: In excellent condition, with light scratches due to general use. B: In good condition, with some light scratches & stretch to the links due to general use. D: Dial / M: Movement / C: Case / S: Strap / B: Bracelet

Lot 1531

Edward III gold noble, Fourth Coinage 1351-1377, Pre-Treaty Period, 1351-1361, with French title, Series G 1356-1361, variety with a very small lis in first quarter, above lion's head, as the illustration in Spink 1490, found Suffolk, a round well centred piece, scuff across part of obverse, reverse with minor scuffs, GF/NVF

Lot 1414

Speedway - collection of very rare autographs on various postcards and album pages. Includes L Van Praag first individual World Champion, Len Steward (first coloured rider) who rode for West Ham and Wimbledon, Nick Nichol who rode for First Team champions Stamford Bridge in 1929 and three pioneer Australians who came over in 1928 and rode at early meetings 1928, Jack Chapman, Jack Sweeney and Keith Litchfield postcard Le Breton Ashfield Glasgow signed to rear with footnote died of injuries 5/1/50 (12)

Lot 1547

Elizabeth I silver sixpence, Sixth Issue 1582-1600,mm. Tun 1592-1595, and dated 1592, Bust 6C, Spink 2578B, full, round, well centred and much of portrait visible, reverse first quarter of shield weak, NVF

Lot 1419

Speedway sepia pictures 1935 of Speedway Riders mounted on stiff card with same rider front and back. Parker, Dixon, Hull, McKinney etc (6) Plus rare First Edition book Speedway 1951 by Phil Drackett Plus People Speedway Guide 1947 1949, Speedway Gazette 1949 (8) Speedway Star 1967 (12) etc

Lot 1475

Warren Fisher One Pounds (4) All T24 "K" first series, average Fine

Lot 2353

GB Shillings (8) 1902, 1910, 1912, 1914, 1919, 1923, 1927 First Reverse, 1927 Second Reverse EF to UNC all lustrous

Lot 1480

Warren Fisher Ten Shillings T30 "J2" (first) VF+

Lot 1567

Henry VI, First Reign 1422-1461, silver groat Calais Mint, Rosette-Mascle Issue 1430-1431, Spink 1859, superb even strike, possibly a little short of flan, nice portrait GVF

Lot 1469

Warren Fisher One Pound T34 "S54" (first series) GF

Lot 1433

World Skiing Championship First Day Covers Schladming 1982 showing winners (8) Crans Montana 1987 each with editorial (8) plus separate series of 3 signed by winners Maria Walliser, Pirmin Zurbriggen, Michela Figini Bormio 1985 (5) with editorial (24 in total)

Lot 1360

Bristol Rovers v Colchester 23/12/50 rare away for Colchester first season in league

Lot 1633

Three British Museum copies of Ancient Greek pieces by the then Keeper Robert Ready, the first two of those listed having an 'R' impressed into the edge, the last 'RR', these being of Kaulonia, Sear 252, Kroton, Sear 474 and Paphlagonia - Amastris Sear 3664, this piece having an old packet, all within an old envelope with details on front, average VF to GVF [3]

Lot 694

An original vintage Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles carded 10 back first release Donatello action figure. By Playmates. Sealed, unopened on the original card back. 

Lot 111

Two original vintage 1950's Cowboy plastic toy rifles. The first being a 'Western Water Rifle ' and the other a 'Texan Repeater .55 Cap Rifle.' Both with original boxes. 85cm longest. 

Lot 264

Two collectors teddy bears - the first being a 20th Anniversary ' Golden Bear ' by Golden Bears - mint in the original box, signed by creator, with certificate. The other being a 1999 Collectors Gund Bear, within the original box. 

Lot 211

Two Steiff teddy bears - the first being a Millennium Bear, and the other one called Pilla. Tallest approx 36cm. Both with original Steiff ear buttons and tags. 

Lot 307

Two original Vivid Imaginations Captain Scarlet playsets - the first being Spectrum Cloudbase HQ, the other an Action Packed Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle SPV (with inner packing). Both within the original boxes. Unchecked for completeness, but presumed to be complete. 

Lot 74

Two antique style reproduction cast iron painted money boxes. The first an 'Artillery Bank,' the other a shooting range. Both with moving parts. Longest; 24cm long.

Lot 1

An original vintage Playmates Teenage Mutant Ninja / Hero Turtles carded 10 back action figure of Donatello. The figure still sealed, and unused. First issue figure, rare. Unpunched.

Lot 250

A rare vintage Stuart live steam ' Double 10 ' model engine. Copper pipes and black 'S' endplate. Approx 15cm tall. Built by the vendor's husband, and always very well maintained. Kept on display inside a cabinet, being regularly oiled. The engine still moves freely and works as it should. Comes with a mahogany display plinth. Provenance: Built by the vendor's husband, this engine won first prize in The Society Of Model & Experimental Engineers show in London, 1971. The builder's medal is also included within this lot. Built during the gentleman's time performing in the West End show ' Hello Dolly ' where he played head waiter. With a wide skill set, he also made the mahogany plinth the engine sits on. A rare engine, with a charming history. 

Lot 362

An original Playmates Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 10 back first release Donatello carded action figure. Unpunched. Sealed, unopened. 

Lot 681

A collection of 3x diecast models, all vintage. The first being a mint+ condition Corgi Classics 9001 1927 Bentley, and 2x Matchbox Models Of Yesteryear - Y-2 Renault and No.6 Bugatti. All within the original boxes.

Lot 612

A collection of assorted vintage Scalextric trackside accessories / buildings etc. All boxed, to include; PT83 Right Angle Crossing, A248 Hump Back Bridge, PT78 Skid Chicane, A211 First Aid Hut, A203 Owner Stand & Pit, A 202 Racing Pit, F303 Starter On Rostrum, PT57 Straight, PT82 Change Overs In Pairs, PT77 Goodwood Chicane Set and others. All with boxes.

Lot 114

Two original limited edition Steiff teddy bears. The first being Sydney Australian Bear 2000 (26cm tall) and the other Teddybear Dicky 1935 (25cm tall) Both as new, within the original boxes and complete with certificates. NOTE: From a private collection of Steiff bears - all are mint or mint+ and some are completely unused. All with certificates. Sold on behalf of Jessie May Children's Hospice At Home - full details can be found on their website www.jessiemay.org.uk

Lot 414

Two 1:18 precision diecast model cars. The first a Hotwheels Collectibles 1:18 sclae TVR Speed 12 in purple, the other being a UT Models Ferrari F355. Both mint, within the original boxes.

Lot 379

Two pieces of Wallace & Gromit / Aardman memorabilia - both signed by creator Nick Park. The first being a 1997 calendar signed to the top corner, and the other piece being a promotional 5x7" postcard. Both obtained by the vendor. 

Lot 121

A First World War boxwood map board by Hugh Rees Ltd, London & Camberley

Lot 363

Karl Goetz (German) - a cast bronze medal by Karl Goetz commemorating the sinking of the SS Lusitania in 1915, obverse, a crowd of men, one reading a newspaper, inscribed (left) standing clamouring for tickets from Death at the window of a ticket office. Legend: 'GESCHÄFT ÜBER ALLES.' (Business before everything). On office, (above) 'CUNA[RD] LINIE', 'FARHKARTEN AUSGABE'; (side) 'CUNARD.' reverse, The SS Lusitania sinking by the stern, an aeroplane and armoured cars on forecastle, inscription below, legend, 'KEINE BANNWARE.' (no contraband.) Exergue: 'DER GROSSDAMPFER = LUSITANIA = DURCH EIN DEUTSCHES TAUCHBOOT VERSENKT 5 MAI 1915.', an example of the first issue wrongly dated 5 May and later withdrawn, 5.6 cm (diameter), extremely fine - Est £20 - £30

Lot 265

A large mixed lot to include Monopoly Games, a file of first edition cover stamps, a large selection of lady's purses and wallets, a large selection of key rings and fridge magnets, a vintage Sooty egg cup, a collection of crystal fruit bowls and vases, a Breville steam iron, boxed and other (2)

Lot 425

A cast bronze medal designed by Michelle Fernandez commemorating the 250th Anniversay of the first performance in London of George Frederick Handel's 'Messiah' issued in a limited edition with certificate of authenticity, Royal Mint, 9.2 cm (diameter), extremely fine

Lot 2165

TWO KOZUKA HANDLES, THE FIRST DECORATED WITH TWO FIGURES PULLING A BOAT ALONG A RIVER BANK, HIGHLIGHTED WITH COPPER AND SILVER, THE SECOND OF SHAKUDO AND DECORATED WITH MON IN GILT

Lot 804

A quantity of stamps and first day covers

Lot 776

An illustration featured in Frederick William Fairholt's 'Tobacco, its history and association', entitled 'Raleigh's First Pipe in England' painted by W R Buss, engraved by James Egan

Lot 788

3 albums of mint first day covers

Lot 683

A quantity of first day covers and commemorative stamp sets

Lot 955

I CON. TACT. ROLLING STONES ARCHIVEGered Mankowitz, published by Genesis Publications Ltd., Guildford, Surrey, 1998, first editioncertified copy of the edition of 950 numbered copies signed by Gered Mankowitz, number 29 deluxe copy of 100 editions, plates destroyed after printing; with original signed photographic print in envelope, oblong quarto original full black leather, titles and front cover illustration silk screened in silver and white, titles to spine in white, black box illustrated with a two-tone silver montage of The Rolling Stones to lid, also houses a silk screened metal magnifying glass in a plastic wallet

Lot 963

BUT THAT'S ANOTHER STORY A PHOTOGRAPHIC RETROSPECTIVE OF MILTON H. GREENEby Amy and Joshua Greene, preface by Tippi Hedren, foreword by Anthony Greene, published by PowerHouse Books, Brooklyn, New York, 2008, first edition, hardcover, contained in box with green sides; together with Blood Sweat and Tears or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love Fashion, Bruce Weber, published by Teneues, New York, 2005, first edition, in red cloth covered board with dust jacket (2)

Lot 947

PHOTOGRAPH BY RINGO STARRpublished by Genesis Publications, Guildfield, Surrey, 2013, first edition, copy number 429 of 2500 limited copies, signed by Ringo Starr, bound in black Italian leather, housed in a decorative case with black lift ribbon

Lot 964

COLLECTION OF FIVE PHOTOGRAPHIC COFFEE TABLE BOOKSincluding Rock 'n' Roll 39 - 59, published by Steidl and Palmers, 2007, first edition;Photo by Sammy Davis, Jr., text by Burt Boyar, published by Regan Books, first edition, 2007;Life 75 Years: The Very Best of Life Magazine, published by Life Books, 2011, hardcover with illustrated boards, complete with reproduced first issue from 1936; David Bailey: Bailey's Stardust, by David Bailey, Tim Marlene, published by National Portrait Gallery Publications, and Andy Warhol: 'Giant' Size, published by Phaidon Press, 2006, London (5)

Lot 950

SPEED OF LIFE: SUKITA AND BOWIEpublished by Genesis Publications, Guildford, Surrey, 2012, first limited edition, number 29 of 2000 copies, 1350 are deluxe limited edition copies, signed by Bowie and Sukita, hand-bound in full calf skin leather, includes specially created record pressing on 7" vinyl single of Bowie's 1980 recording 'It's no Game'

Lot 945

INSIDE OUT, A PERSONAL HISTORY OF PINK FLOYD BY NICK MASONpublished by Genesis Publications, 2004, Surrey, limited signed first edition, number 29 of 500signed by Nick Mason and Storm Thorgerson, hand-bound in blue goatskin leather with silver page edges and tooling, including monograph, two art prints, backstage pass, T-shirt, Hi Hat, drum sticks, drum key, Paiste cymbal badge, polaroid and twelve postcards

Lot 960

THE NORTH: WITH THREE ORIGINAL ETCHINGS BY AVIGDOR ARIKHA, SAMUEL BECKETTpublished by Enitharmon Press, London, 1972, first edition, number 28 of 137 copies, signed by Samuel Beckett, each of the three etchings are hand signed by the artist, entitled 'The Vanquished I', 'Hair' and 'The Vanquished II', printed separately at Studio Prints London, publisher's original cloth, chemise and slipcase

Lot 864

AMENDMENT TO PROVENANCEWWII GERMAN SS INTELLIGENCE OFFICER'S CHAINED DRESS DAGGER 1936 pattern, the black ebony handle with enamelled 'SS' runes and with inserted eagle, the back of the replacement hand guard engraved 'Sa', the blade etched with Meine Ehre Heist Treue (My Honour is called Loyalty), the scabbard is fitted with hanging chains bearing 'SS' runes and skull motifs respectively, 37cm long overall Note: By repute, the dagger was recovered from a ruined building by Allied troops in Brussels during WWII. The gentleman who recovered the dagger had been an Inteligence Office in the British Army and, in 1944, was amongst the first allied troops to enter Brussels after occupying Germans had left. By the time his unit got to the buildings used by the SS, locals had ransacked the offices, however, he found this dagger in the debris and brought it back to the UK.

Lot 1002

TATTERSALL (A.E.) (Ed. By) - RAILWAY SIGNALLING and COMMUNICATIONS Installation and Maintenance first edition, illustrated, cloth gilt, ND; also a group of other volumes telating to Railway Signalling, Signalmen and Boxes (25)

Lot 959

THAT LUCKY OLD SUN, BRIAN WILSON AND PETER BLAKEpublished by Genesis Publications Ltd., Guildford, Surrey, 2009, limited edition numbered 29 of 1000 copies signed by Brian Wilson and Peter Blake, first edition, first impression, contained in a solander box covered in buckram with a printed illustration to cover; also together with a set of silkscreen prints, CD, etc

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