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Lot 324

Sweden - Thomson, Thomas Travels in Sweden during the autumn of 1812. London: R. Baldwin, 1813. First edition, 4to, frontispiece, 4 folding maps (3 coloured), folding plan and 7 plates, original boards, uncut, library stamp, slight offsetting and small hole to title, spotting, spine worn, covers detached

Lot 325

Sylvester, Charles The philosophy of domestic economy. Nottingham: Longman, Hurst &c., 1819. First edition, 4to, engraved frontispiece and 10 plates, original boards, uncut, library stamp on title, some spotting, spine worn

Lot 326

Travers, Benjamin A synopsis of the diseases of the eye. London, 1820. First edition, 6 hand-coloured engraved plates, original boards, uncut, some spotting, worn, one board detached; Demours, A.P. Traité des maladies des yeux. Paris, 1818. 4 volumes, 8vo and 4to, portrait & 80 plates, some coloured, spotting, some boards and leaves detached; Beer, Professor. A manual of the disease of the human eye. Glasgow, 1821. 2 volumes, 8vo, 5 plates, 4 coloured, contemporary half calf; Adams, William A practical inquiry into the causes of the frequent failure... 1817. 8vo, 2 folding tables, contemporary half calf, worn, spotted, covers detached; Vetch, John A practical treatise on the diseases of the eye. London, 1820. First edition, 8vo, 3 hand-coloured engraved plates, contemporary half calf, spotted, covers detached; Guthrie, G.J. Lectures on the operative surgery of the eye. London, 1823. 8vo, 5 engraved plates, 3 hand-coloured, contemporary half calf, spotting, worn, covers detached; Cleoburey, William A review of the different operations performed on the eyes. London, 1826. 8vo, contemporary half calf, spotting, rubbed; Cooper, Samuel Critical reflections on several important practical points relative to the cataract. London, 1805. 8vo, 1 engraved plate, contemporary half calf, worn; and c.20 others, 19th century, relating to ophthalmology, library stamps (34)

Lot 330

Virchow, Rudolf Cellular pathology. London: J. Churchill, 1860. First English edition, original cloth, illustrations, original cloth, several library stamps, lacks spine, hinges weak

Lot 333

Wardrop, James History of James Mitchell, a boy born blind and deaf, with an account of the operation. London: John Murray, 1813. First edition, 4to, original boards, uncut, library stamp on title, some spotting, title slightly dust-soiled, worn, boards detached; Ware, James Chirurgical observations. London, 1805. Second edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, contemporary calf, worn; Noble, E.M. A treatise on ophthalmy. Birmingham, 1800. 8vo, original boards, uncut, rebacked; Edmonston, Arthur A treatise on the varieties and consequences of ophthalmia. Edinburgh, 1806. 8vo, contemporary half calf; Scarpa, Antonio A treatise on the principal diseases of the eyes. London, 1818. Second edition, 8vo, half calf, worn, covers detached; Ware, James Observations on the treatment of the epiphora. 1818. 8vo, half calf, covers detached; Saunders, John C. A treatise on some practical points relating to diseases of the eye. London, 1816. 8vo, frontispiece and 8 plates, 7 hand-coloured, half calf, spotting, covers detached; Stevenson, John A practical treatise on the morbid sensibility of the eye. London, 1819. 8vo, original boards, rubbed; Watson, Alexander A compendium of the diseases of the human eye. Edinburgh, 1828. 8vo, 10 plates, 9 hand-coloured, original boards, worn; and c. 19 others on the eye, ophthalmic surgery &c., all with library stamps (28)

Lot 338

Wilkinson, Charles Henry Elements of Galvanism. London: John Murray, 1804. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, frontispiece and 12 plates (1 hand-coloured), contemporary half calf, spotting and dampstaining, worn, two covers detached, several library stamps

Lot 341

Wolff, Joseph Narrative of a mission to Bokhara, in the years 1843-1845. First edition, 2 volumes, 8vo, 9 lithographed plates, original green cloth, plates slightly browned and spotted, library blindstamps, spines discoloured and rubbed at head and base of spine

Lot 342

Wood, William General conchology, or a description of shells. London: J. Booth, 1815. First edition, volume 1 [all published], 60 hand-coloured engraved plates, contemporary calf, library stamp to title and plate versos, lacks spine, boards detached

Lot 343

Wrangel, Ferdinand von Narrative on an expedition to the Polar Sea. London: J. Madden, 1840. First edition, 8vo, edited by Edward Sabine, folding map in pocket at beginning, original cloth, rubbed, several library blindstamps

Lot 8

A group of six unboxed Matchbox toys to include a first type dump-truck with all green metal wheels, a horse box, a Bedford tipper, Tate & Lyle sugar lorry, a refuse lorry, and a Builders Van. Also to include five empty boxes for a Cadillac, a Hoveringham Tipper, Land Rover Fire Engine, Fire Chief's car, and a Ford Zephyr

Lot 9

A group of nine Matchbox miniatures to include a boxed No.19 'Aston Martin Racer', a No.59 'Fire Chief's Car', unboxed models include a Mercedes coach, a milk float, a Daimler ambulance, Pontiac convertible, a first version ambulance, taxi and Prime Mover

Lot 50

A group of unboxed Dinky, Corgi and Matchbox vehicles to include a Mobilgas Petrol Tanker, a Euclid Crawler Tractor, a First Edition Batmobile, a Green Hornet Car, James Bond Car, Hillman Husky, Austin A40, and Ice Cream Van, Dinky Toys include a Double Decker Bus and Ensign Airliner, Matchbox Toys include a Car Transporter and others

Lot 84

A group of fifteen Hornby carriages to include 5 x R4005 'British Rail Mark I' composite coach, a 4004 'Brake Coach', 4x R4009 'A Southern Region' composite coach, together with a 'Brake Coach' and a 'Luggage Van', a 'Southern Region Third Class Coach', a 'British Rail Dining Car', and a 'British Rail First Class Corridor Coach'

Lot 96

Two unmade model kits, the first a 1/12 scale 1930 Supercharged Bentley in 1980s packaging, the contents being unstarted and appears to be complete. A model Boat kit by Graupner, a German made kit dating from the 1970s appears complete and with all the original packaging. To construct a model of The Cabin Cruiser - The Ancas Queen III to a scale of 1/15

Lot 99

Two 'Atomic Planet' tin plate clock work robot figures made by K O Toys dating from the early 1960s. The first figure is complete with ariels and plastic hands finished in black and red with an overall height of 225mm and with operating clock work motor. The second is complete with ariels and plastic hands finished in black and red with an overall height of 225mm and with operating clock work motor

Lot 141

A G string banjo dating from around the First World War period the instrument made by J B Dallas of 415 Strand, London. and with serial number 5018, the instrument with diamond shaped pearl inlay to the fifth and tenth frets the instrument in original fitted case (at fault)

Lot 173

A Fender Stratocaster Roland Ready guitar Serial No.N561522 this is an early first series edition of a synthesizer compatible guitar finished in black with rosewood finger board and two roller string trees, the guitar is original in every respect and comes complete with tremolo arm and presented with contemporary fitted Fender hard case

Lot 174

A gilt and rosewood harp by Sebastian and Pierre Erard, circa 1821, the brass plate engraved with inscription 'Sebastian Pierre Erard's patent No 3120, 18 Great Marlboro Street London', the upright with applied gilt gesso Grecian decoration, 170.5cm high Note: Erard's records show that the harp was first sold to Mrs Edna Gresround of Finsbury Square, June 18th 1821 then sold to Miss Elliot of Clapham Common November 9th 1840 and shows repairs and service to the harp January 1924 costing £1-15.10. The harp sold with various strings etc.

Lot 292

A First World War Prisoner of War cigarette box with engraved decoration and inscription, Kirkee, India 1918.

Lot 309

A large collection of Antique Clock and barometer books, including Britten`s Old clocks and watches and their makers, English Barometers by Goodisch, Tardy`s four volume French clocks, first two volumes in French and others.

Lot 189

A small collection of cigarette lighters including brass, stainless steel, advertising, First World War, etc.

Lot 157

"First Day" - a small pen and wash drawing of three young school girls by Frances Bunting, "Morning Light" - a small pastel of closely packed cottages by Pam Parker and another small watercolour drawing of spectators at a race (various framed 3)

Lot 185

An oak and elm dresser, first half 19th century, plate rack with an arrangement of shelves, base with three crossbanded drawers, shaped apron and supports, potboard, 158cm high, 185cm wide, 47cm deep

Lot 232

A holly, bog oak and chevron banded bureau, first quarter 18th century, rectangular fall opening to a fitted interior, two short and three long drawers, bracket feet, 103cm high, 91cm wide, 54cm deep. Literature: Illustrated and described in David Knell, English Country Furniture 1500-1900, Antique Collector’s Club, 2000. Page 64, Plate 25-25a.

Lot 254

A mahogany partners’ library desk, first quarter 19th century and later, green leather inset top, two drawers on either end and false opposing drawers, on square tapered legs and caps, 75cm high, 110cm wide, 110cm deep. Provenance: Private Collection of a Gentleman

Lot 288

A mahogany centre table, first quarter 19th century and later, circular top with Greek key banding, turned stem, four downswept legs, caps and castors, 74cm high, the top 120cm diameter

Lot 46

`BRADBURG` FIRST ISSUE TEN SHILLING TREASURY NOTE, printed in red and single sided, circa 1914, No. 998460; Victorian silver threepenny piece 1891, ANOTHER 1938, Farthing 1952, Prince Charles and Diana UNCIRCULATED CROWN COIN commemorating the Royal Wedding 1981 in pictorial card mount and THREE SILVER JUBILEE 1977 CROWNS (8) EST 20-30

Lot 83H

McCunn, James ( ed) " The Anatomy of the Horse by George Stubbs - the original 1776 edition with modern veterinary paraphrase....with 24 plates of Stubbs` drawings now published for the first time" J.A. Allen and Co. 1965, frontis portrait, various folding plates and others, full red leather with gilt titles, d-j, large folio.

Lot 83R

Brown, Cornelius "A History of Newark on Trent, being the life story of an ancient town" in two vols, Newark S. Whiles 1904, ills. green cloth with gilt coat of arms to front boards, gilt titles to spines, a bit chipped and worn with " A Constitutional Packet, by a Friend to the Constitution go Great Britain containing an address to the E..... of S......., First Lord of the Admiralty, with a political manifesto from the author" London, printed for J. Williams, 39 Fleet Street, one page hand written, various letters and tracts, endpapers loose, marbled boards detached (3)

Lot 11

Quantity of modern first editions and other volumes, including Rice, Anne "The Tale of the Body Thief, the Vampire Chronicles", Chatto & Windus, London 1992, grey cloth dust jacket, not price clipped Moore, John "The Blue Field", Collins 1948, red cloth dust jacket, not price clipped, inscription Various Alistair MacLean, Hammond Innes, Edgar Wallace, Alec Waugh, Richard Condon etc. (2 boxes)

Lot 15

Optick, Oliver (William Taylor Adams) "Young America Abroad" first series and second series, Boston, Lee and Shepard, ten volumes, uniform, pictorial front boards, gilt and black titles to backstrip, (10)

Lot 23

Defoe, Daniel "Robinson Crusoe", in Arabic, Robinson Crusoe was one of the first western novels to be translated into Arabic, (Malta 1835), see the collection of the Lilly Library, Indiana University USA, frontis showing shipwreck, vignette on title page and other plates, temporary boards, blue boards, rather worn

Lot 22

A box containing a large quantity of various First Day Cover albums and contents.

Lot 29

A large box containing various First Day Covers and various stamp albums, postcards and loose stamps.

Lot 30

A box containing a large quantity of First Day Cover albums and contents.

Lot 31

A box containing a quantity of First Day Covers and other items.

Lot 385

A Danbury Mint Queen`s Silver Jubilee 1977 Post Office Commemorative stamp edition of four official stamps on First Day Cover together with a sterling silver enlarged proof quality replica of the stamp design in original box with certificate.

Lot 457

A framed and glazed early 20th century WWI era photograph of the B Sub Section First Dorset Battery RFA stationed in Bareilly, India (1915) together with an unusual framed and glazed photograph of a family group, the centre figure with super imposed image of a sailor (presumably missing on service).

Lot 30

`The Beatles` double LP number 0010592, this rare low numbered album, most commonly known by collectors as `The White Album`, is an original 1968 first pressing in mono and it comes complete with its top-opening, embossed and stamped G&L Gatefold sleeve, black inners, lyric poster, four colour prints and Apple label (PMC 7067/8) with `Sold In The UK` label text (very good condition) (illustrated)

Lot 31

A collection of approx sixty four vinyl records by The Beatles, consisting of six EP`s to include `Long Tall Sally`, approx twenty seven singles (many lacking sleeves), `The Beatles Sixth Christmas Record` and `Christmas Time Is Here Again`, fan club flexi-discs and a quantity of LP`s comprising French, USA, Dutch, New Zealand and Greek, first, second, and forth pressing and re-pressings to include a forth press of `Please Please Me` in mono, a second press of `With The Beatles` and `Rubber Soul` both in mono, three original first pressings in stereo comprising of `Help`, `A Collection Of Beatles Oldies` (both in very good condition) and `The Beatles` double LP number 0379712 (poor condition), a 1969 re-pressing of `Rubber Soul`, a New Zealand first press (turquoise label) of `With The Beatles` (very good condition), a Greek press of `Rubber Soul`, a USA press of `Help` on Capitol label, `1962-1966` double LP red vinyl issue `Beatles First With Tony Sheridan` etc (overall good condition) (illustrated)

Lot 32

Seven original studio albums by The Beatles, all of which are first pressings in mono, albums include `Help`, `Revolver`, `Beatles For Sale` and `A Hard Days Night` (in very good condition), `Sgt Peppers Lonely Heart Club Band` laminated Gatefold with red/white inner and cut-out insert (very good condition), `Yellow Submarine` (fair to good condition) and `The Beatles` (white album) double LP number 0132005 which comes complete with its top-opening G&L Gatefold sleeve, black inners, lyric poster, four colour prints and Apple label with `Sold In The UK` label text (very good condition) (illustrated)

Lot 36

One box containing approx three hundred plus 7inch vinyl records, various artists and years, records include a first pressing of `Please Please Me` by The Beatles on Red Parlophone label (45-R 4983) (poor condition), Spotnicks `Orange Blossom Special` Oriole label, Tremeloes `Silence Is Golden`, and a quantity by Elvis Presley on Orange RCA labels and original Black RCA labels etc (conditions vary, majority very good, unless otherwise stated)

Lot 42

A collection of approx forty four 12inch vinyl records by The Rolling Stones/Ron Wood, The Who/Roger Daltrey, Pink Floyd, MarcBolan/T-Rex and Led Zeppelin, records comprise of twenty by The Rolling Stones to include `Still Life` Limited Edition Picture Disc, `Gimme Shelter`, `Get Yer Ya-Ya`s Out!`, `The Rolling Stones` and `Rock n Rolling Stones` each on Decca labels, two copies of `Some Girls`, a New Zealand press of `Milestones`, two copies of their single `Miss You` on 12inch pink vinyl, a Dutch press of `Their Satanic Majesties Request ` and `Sticky Fingers` small zip sleeve, seven LP`s by Led Zeppelin to include `Led Zeppelin III first pressing with Red/Maroon label (good condition), and Led Zeppelin `Four Symbols` Red/Maroon label with Led Zeppelin at the top of label (good condition), five by Marc Bolan/T-Rex to include `A Beard Of Stars` with lyric sheet and `Prophets, Seers and Sages, The Angels Of The Ages` in mono with textured sleeve (both credited to Tyrannosaurus Rex) four by Pink Floyd to include `The Final Cut` stickered sleeve, five by The Who to include `Substitute` 12inch single, Ron Wood`s `Ive Got My Own Album` with insert and Roger Daltrey`s `Ride A Rock Horse` (various conditions ranging from fairly good to very good) (illustrated)

Lot 44

A collection of eleven albums by The Rolling Stones albums include `Beggars Banquet` first press Decca label, two copies of `Let It Bleed` one with blue inner, poster and stickered sleeve, `Rolling Stones no.2` first press Decca label, two copies of `Big Hits High Tide And Green Grass` one is a first pressing in stereo with stapled booklet, `Through The Past Darkly` octagonal sleeve, a Israeli press of `Rolled Gold` double LP, `Rolling Stones` second pressing, `Gimme Shelter` and `Stone Age` (majority in excellent condition) (illustrated)

Lot 51

Two rare 7inch vinyl records by The Wailers both on Red and white Island labels, the first being a 1963 release of `ERNEST RANGLIN: Exodus/R.MARLEY: One Cup Of Coffee` (WI 128) and the second being a 1965 release of Hoot Nanny Hoot (actually by Peter Tosh & The Wailers) /Bob Marley: Do You Remember (actually with The Wailers) (WI 211) (both in good/very good condition) (illustrated)

Lot 56

A EKCO (Eric Kirkham Cole Ltd) 1946, type A23 receiver with dark brown bakelite rectangular case with five preset station selector push buttons (3 medium, 2 long), commonly known as a Superhet, the EKCO A23 was the first radio to be made after the end of production of the fabled round range, together with a GEC (General Electric Co) 1947, BC 4750 receiver, table model with wooden case and push buttons (both sold electrically untested)

Lot 90

An autographed colour Mohammed Ali postcard, signed in blue pen, also a James Quick Tillis first annual invitational autographed boxing classic ticket September 11th/12th 2009, at The Tulsa select hotel, 5000 East Skelly Drive, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 74135, signed James Quick Tillis and a hand written letter to Henry Cooper with hand written response, which reads `To Henry Cooper, My name is James Lowe, I am a heavy weight boxing historian, me and my mates would like to know who was better? Mohammed Ali or Mike Tyson, it would mean the world to me to know your opinion, Yours sincerely, PS, I think you were unlucky against Ali. The reply from Sir Henry Cooper.....Dear Jamie, I think Ali would have beaten him, Ali would have been to fast for him and would have won in the later rounds, Regards Sir Henry` (3) (illustrated)

Lot 117

Of Channel Island interest, a rare late 18th/early 19th century feather picture of brightly coloured flowers signed Le Normand, 34x29cm, in original gilt wood glazed frame, verso with stencil mark J Lambert, 2 Union Place, Lisson Grove, together with a hand written label `This picture was given to Gertrude Le Normand Gosset by her grandfather on hearing she had been named Le Normand from the picture`. Also with this lot is a letter from Gertrude Le Normand, Molesworth (circa 1915), to her niece Mowenna Riley, suggesting she get her father to buy it for her for £100, also a type written transcript and family tree. Provenance: This picture by family repute was done by Marie Le Normand of Jersey, she was the mother of Matthew Gosset of Bagot Manor, Jersey (1764-1842), Viscount of The Island of Jersey. It then passed down to his son, Captain George Bagot Gosset (?-1840), of the 4th Dragoon Guards, from him it descended to his daughter Gertrude Marie Le Normand (writer of the letter), who married Robert Francis Molesworth, it then passed to Athelstan Laurie Riley of the Manoir De La Trinité of Jersey (1858-1945), and his wife the Honorable Andalusia Louisa Georgiana Charlotte, eldest daughter of Samuel 8th Viscount Molesworth, it then descended to his daughter Mowenna Mary Andalusia Riley who married Captain Harold Arthur Brocklebank of the 4th Battalion Royal Lancaster Regiment, who lived at Grizedale Hall, Hawkshead, Lancashire, and then by descent to the present owner. This picture is coming to sale out of the family for the very first time. This lot is accompanied by some research (illustrated)

Lot 120

A collection of sixty five 1950`s and 60`s Manchester United football programmes to include, The Manchester White (the first programme after Munich Air Disaster with blank central team sheet, 19th February 1958 with pencil hand written infilled player list), also 26th September Manchester United v RSC Onderect, 4th April Manchester United v Sunderland, 14th January 1958 Red Star Vale Grade, 25th January Ipswich Town, 22nd February Nottingham Forrest x2, 25th April Real Madrid, 22nd September Manchester City, 2nd February 1957 Away programme Manchester City v Manchester United, 16th November Manchester United v Sheffield Wednesday, 5th March Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion, 7th September Manchester United v Leeds United, 20th October Manchester United v Everton, 29th August Manchester United v Everton, 22nd October 57 Manchester United v Aston Villa, 2nd November 1957 Manchester United v Burnley, 13th November 1957 Dulka of Prague, 2nd October 1957 Manchester United v Shamrock Rovers, 5th October Manchester United v Aston Villa, 17th October 56 Manchester United v Dortmund Borussia, 14th December 1957 Manchester United v Chelsea, 25th April The John Aston Testimonial programme, 1st September 1956 Manchester United v Portsmouth, 56/57 Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers, Saturday November 9th 1957 away programme Preston North End v Manchester United, 22nd December 1957 Manchester United v Leicester City, 19th October 1957 Manchester United v Portsmouth, 5th April 1958 Manchester United v Preston North End, 5th March 1958 Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion, 25th December 1957 Manchester United v Luton Town, 9th November 1957 away programmes Preston North End v Manchester United, Saturday 13th December 1958 away programme Preston North End v Manchester United x2, 30th November 1958 Tottenham Hotspur, 18th September 1958 Blackpool, 1st December 1957 Manchester United v Luton Town, Wednesday 17th September 1959 Manchester United v West Ham United, Saturday 6th September 1958 Manchester United v Blackburn Rovers, 8th March 1958 West Bromwich Albion v Manchester United, 18th September 1957 Manchester United v Blackpool, 21st September 1957 Manchester United v Arsenal, 18th January 1958 Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers, 5th October 1957 Aston Villa, 26th December 1956 Cardiff City, 15th September 1956 Sheffield Wednesday, 12th January Newcastle United, 9th February 1957 Arsenal, 11th October 1958 Arsenal, 5th October 1957 Aston Villa, 6th April 1957 Tottenham Hotspur, 3rd November 1956 Wolverhampton Wanderers, 9th March 1957 Aston Villa, 22nd September 1956 Manchester City, 20th April 1957 Sunderland, 56/57 season Manchester United v Bolton Wanderers no.19, Saturday 23rd August 1958 Chelsea, 6th December 1958 Leicester City, 8th October 1958 Preston North End, 26th October 1960 Exeter City, 22nd October 1964 Manchester United v West Bromwich Albion, 24th October 1960 Nottingham Forest, Saturday 21st November 1964 Blackburn Rovers, Saturday 23rd January 1965 Stoke City, Saturday 10th October 1964 Sunderland, 20th April 1966 Partisan Belgrade, two reserve sheets from 1957, 2nd September and 23rd September and a 1956/57 Red Devils Souvenir booklet (illustrated)

Lot 198

A collection of coinage comprising a 1998 cased silver proof Britannia collection comprising two pounds, one pound, fifty pence and twenty pence, cased silver proof 1997-98 two coin two pound set, a silver proof Piedfort crown dated 2000 in case of issue (2), a silver proof medal commemorating the 1994 Royal visit to Russia in case of issue, a silver proof 1995 Piedfort two pound coin, in case of issue, a cased proof fifty pence dated 1973, a cased silver proof fifty pence First Day Cover commemorating the D-day landings, a cased proof set dated 1983 comprising pound down to halfpenny and another dated 1997 from five pounds down to a penny

Lot 207

A cased silver gilt proof set issued by John Pinches of London commemorating Winston Churchill, total weight approx. 4.9oz, a substantial silver proof medal commemorating the first centenary of the Revival of the Order of the Thistle dated 1987 approx weight 4.8oz, a substantial silver medal commemorating R J Mitchell, the creator of the Spitfire dated 1995, approx weight 4.8oz, a cased silver proof medal commemorating the Battle of Britain dated 1990, approx weight 2oz

Lot 208

A collection of cased silver proof coinage comprising the first coinage of the British Virgin Islands dated 1973, this set was produced by Franklin Mint and comprises one dollar, fifty cents, twenty five cents, ten cents, five cents and a cupro nickel one cent, a Bermuda one dollar dated 1985, a St Helena twenty five pence dated 1980, a Belize twenty five dollars dated 1989, a Belize two five dollar coin set dated 1992, a Solomon Islands one dollar dated 1992, a Gibraltar crown dated 1980, a Gibraltar twenty five pence dated 1977, a Canada dollar dated 1986 and a Turks and Caicos Islands ten crowns dated 1979

Lot 211

A collection of coinage comprising a Queen Victoria cased medal commemorating her Diamond Jubilee dated 1897, approx weight 2.7oz, a cased silver four coin proof set dated 1980 from countries to include Mongolia, Zambia, Lesotho and Ethiopia, a cased silver proof crown dated 1977, a cased silver proof Turks and Caicos Islands five crowns dated 1980, a cased silver Tuvalu ten dollar dated 1980, cased silver proof medal commemorating Pope John Paul II visit to Great Britain 1982, approx weight 2.1oz, cased silver proof crown dated 1981, a Turks and Caicos ten crowns dated 1980, a cased silver proof crown dated 1980, twenty three Queen Elizabeth II assorted crowns and a plastic cased Britain`s first decimal coin set, etc. (illustrated)

Lot 230

A large collection of coinage to include a United States Of America gold one dollar, dated 1853 later mounted as stick pin, a Queen Victoria Florin dated 1896, silver St Christopher, quantity of pre 1947 silver total weight approximately 7oz, large quantity of Queen Victoria pennies, Queen Elizabeth II halfpennies, approximately seventy two Queen Elizabeth II crowns commemorating Winston Churchill, wedding of Charles and Diana, Jubilees etc, quantity of foreign coinage countries such as Greece, Singapore, Germany etc, also a plastic coin tray containing numerous coins etc, also six plastic cased sets of Britains first decimal coins

Lot 245

OF TITANIC INTEREST-a collection of Titanic memorabilia comprising a postcard of the SS Titanic moored in port, the description verso `to wish you many happy returns on your birthday W` in pencil `Southampton, Good Friday, 5.4.1912 (the only day she was dressed)`, a chromo lithographic print postcard of the R.M.S Titanic at full speed, the postcard was sent to a Mr Tanner 125 Bethnal Green Road, London, N.E. by a lady called Violet and was posted from Southampton at 11 o`clock on the 14th April 1912, a black and white postcard of the RMS Titanic with inscription `foundered by Collision with Iceberg, April 15th, 1912`, another black and white, post disaster postcard of the Titanic sailing out of Southampton, two typed cards listing the history of the Olympic and Titanic, a copy of `The Deathless Story of The Titanic`, by Philip Green, this edition enclosed in plastic folders, (af), also a facsimile copy of The Deathless Story of the Titanic printed in 1985, also with this collection a quantity of books relating to the Titanic comprising `Titanic, Triumph and Tragedy`, a chronicle in words and pictures by John P Eaton and Charles A Haaas, printed by Patrick Stephens, Wellingborough, 1986, `The Discovery of the Titanic`, by Dr Robert D Ballard, `Olympic and Titanic`, ocean liners of the past, epilog by John Maxtone-Graham, this being a facsimile book produced in 1911, `Titanic from Rare Historical Reports`, by Peter Boyd-Smith, `The Titanic, The Full Story of a Tragedy`, by Michael Davie, `Titanic`, by Colonel Archibald Gracie, a survivors story, `Titanic Survivor`, the memoirs of Violet Jessop, Stewardess, `Titanic Destination Disaster`, the legends and the reality, by J P Eaton and Charles A Hasp (paperback version), `A Night to Remember`, by Walter Lord, `RMS Titanic`, a portrait in old picture postcards, by Mark Bowen & Roger Simmons, `RMS Titanic 75 years of Legend`, by David F Hutchings, also in this lot six facsimile leaflets relating to the first sailing of the Titanic on Wednesday April 10th at 12noon (illustrated)

Lot 311

A Beswick model no.1217 `Budgerigar-Facing Right` first version, flowers in high relief on base, designed by Arthur Gredington 1951/1967, height 17cm, impressed factory marks and numbered to base

Lot 132

Two boxes containing a quantity of Jersey First Day covers from 1974-2002 including two presentation packs

Lot 270

Quantity of British First Day covers issued in 1970

Lot 271

Quantity of British First Day Covers issued in 1980s

Lot 272

Quantity of British First Day Covers issued in the 1990s

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