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A ten rate MACQUARIE pond yacht, pine and mahogany hull, designed an built by R Uney of East Hull, model yacht club, sold to J O Johnson of Scarborough model yacht club, June 1956, first registered April 1951, 71 1/2" long x 92" high, complete with wooden stand, comes with additional sails, mast, etc, and a hand written record book relating to various pond yachts including the Macquarie
Alfred Bird & Sons Ltd - an early 20th century promotional string dispenser, inscribed Use Bird`s Crystal Jelly Powder, Makes a jelly of delicious flavour and clearness like old fashioned confectioner`s` jellies, Dissolves instantly! Economical, Pure & Wholesome, Bird`s Custard Creamy & Egg-Like, Standard Flavour, Ask also for Bird`s Blanc-mange Powder, Made in a moment. Ready Flavoured. First favourite in every household. Ask also for Bird`s Egg Substitute (Powder), printed with a custard glass, to verso with directions, blue chequered ground, string cutter finial, 16cm high, 13cm diam
Barringer, Wallis & Manners - a Victorian commode shaped commemorative tin, Diamond Jubilee, the cover transfer printed in polychrome with a bust length portrait of Queen Victoria and royal standards, inscribed H 1 M Victoria, Sixty Years a Queen, Long May She Reign!, the sides with titled depictions of episodes from and advancements made during Queen Victoria`s reign, The Queen in Her Bridal Robes, Marriage to Prince Albert 10th Feby. 1840, First Locomotive, Stage Co. and Motor Car, The Prince Consort, The Coronation 28th June 1838, Windsor Castle, Balmoral, Tower Bridge, Forth Bridge, 18cm high, 19cm wide, 15.5cm deep, c.1897
J Hirsch and Sons Limited, Montreal - an early 20th century rectangular cigar tin, inscribed Irving Cigars and printed in polychrome with a titled portrait oval of Our Future King, H.R.H Edward Prince of Wales, leafy swags, royal arms and regalia, on a faux mosaic ground, 3cm high, 21.5cm wide, 12.5cm deep, c.1911 Prince Edward, later briefly Edward VIII, was officially invested as Prince of Wales at Caernarfon Castle on 13th July 1911. This was the first time that the ceremony had been held in Wales since at least 1616
Aviation - an early 20th century rounded rectangular Robert Sinclair Mica Mixture tin, the cover printed with aeroplane and sinuous scrolls inscribed this package of Robert Sinclairs Mica Mixture was Delivered from The First Delivery by Aeroplane, Aviator Pilot Cyril Foggin, 7cm square, dated 1913
Champion Davies & Co Ltd - an early 20th century rounded rectangular tin, inscribed Champion`s "C" Lozenges & Gums, in blue and gilt on a buff ground, 10cm high, 21.5cm wide, 14.5cm deep; B C Shah & Co (Burma) - an early 20th century rounded rectangular tin, printed with a tin of Castor Oil Chocolates, inscribed Castophene Compound Castor Oil Chocolates, Banishes Constipation Overnight, a Delicious Chocolate Laxative, the base with calendars for 1954 - 1961, 8.5cm high, 26.5cm wide, 15.5cm deep; others, Rowntree`s Pastilles & Jujubes; De Witt`s Antacid Powder; Simpkins Vitalised Stomach Powder; Menthells; Parkinsons First Aid Dressings; Boots Glycerin and Blackcurrant Pastilles; Gypsogum; Zenith Carbolic Soap; Aiguilles Phrynis; Lentheric Onyx Men`s Bath Talc; Johnson`s Baby Powder (16)
ENGLISH SCHOOL (18TH/19TH CENTURY), OIL ON PANEL, Half-length Portrait of a Seated Gent, believed to be Dr Edward Rigby of Norwich (1747-1821). As a young man, the artist John Crome began working as an errand boy to the eminent City Doctor; Rigby became Mayor of Norwich in 1805 and lived at 32 Giles Street. Dr Rigby was the first person to recognise the ability of John Crome and became a great influence on his life, introducing him to some significant people of the day, 15” x 11”
A Wedgwood transfer printed tile, 19th century `APRIL` two Wedgwood 19th century blue and white tiles, `DECEMBER` and `FEBRUARY`, two other Wedgwood blue and white tiles and two Minton Hollins tiles relief moulded with a spaniel chasing a duck, turquoise glaze, the first tile 20.3 cm x 20.3 cm, (7).
A group of six political and satirical engravings after Thomas Rowlandson, including Retirement of Language; Bluche the Brave; Broad Bottoms in Holland worshipping their new King; The Parson and the Clerk; Billy Lackbeard and Charley Blackbeard playing at Football; A member of the French War Department, the first four with hand colouring; together with an engraving of `The Female Bruisers` after J. Collett, various sizes. (7)
After Hans Holbein, Portrait of Elizabeth Seymour, formerly identified as Queen Catherine Howard, Half length, oil on canvas, arched top, 77cm x 62cm. Scholars in the Victorian era incorrectly identified the original Holbein portrait as depicting Queen Catherine Howard. However, historian Antonia Fraser has recently proved that this image is far more likely to portray Elizabeth Seymour-Cromwell. The sitter wears a widow`s outfit, which Catherine Howard never had reason to wear - but Elizabeth did, since her first husband, Sir Anthony, died in 1534. Furthermore, the woman shown in the above portrait shows a clear family resemblance to her sister Jane Seymour (Henry VIII`s third wife), particularly in the chin and mouth.
A collection of unboxed Matchbox, Budgie and Morestone Toys, including first and second series models of Yesteryear, several Major Pack and Kingsize models including a Laing Prime Mover with bulldozer, also a Crescent Scammell Scarab tractor and trailer, a Budgie Toys AA Control Truck, a Budgie Toys Horsebox, Low loader and other items
A group of four trade boxes comprising two yellow boxes for the no. 30 Daimler Ambulance (both empty), some minor graffiti to box lids, an empty box for a Dinky Super Toys no. 504 Foden fourteen ton tanker, the box in green with two colour illustration for first series model, a Dinky Super Toys box for 3 no. 551 trailers, the box containing one trailer in grey with red hubs
* Harold Cohen b.1928- "First Folio. B."; screenprint in colours, signed, titled and dated 65, numbered 28x50 in pencil, with margins, handling marks and scuffs, 69x69cm: together four other screenprints each dated 1965 in pencil and all signed, "First Folio D. numbered 14/50; First Folio A. numbered 35/50; First Folio E. 23/50; First Folio F. 23/50 each, various examples some full sheet, some with margins, all with defects, mostly surface and handling marks, various sheet sizes, (5) (unframed) (stored rolled) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
A Maples style mahogany bedroom suite, first quarter 20th century, comprising a triple section wardrobe, the central cupboard above two short and three long drawers, flanked by two mirror doors, upon short faceted legs, 182 x 194 x 59 cm, together with a matching dressing table, 155 x 122 x 56 cm, and a bedside cabinet, (3).
An 18 carat white gold and diamond ring, the three channel set brilliants totalling 0.06 carats, to a bifurcated shank, finger size N; and two other white gold and diamond rings, the first with split bezel channel set with five brilliants totalling approximately 0.1 carats, the white shank stamped 18K, finger size M1/2; the last with nine rows of alternating channel set baguette and single cut diamonds, the white shank stamped 10K, the finger size N1/2, 8g gross
[Tennis interest] An American silver coloured presentation bowl by Gorham Mfg. Co., no. A12125, the rim with oval beads, the sides lobed, engraved for winning the Mixed Doubles at Virginia Hot Springs Fall Tennis Tournament in 1925, 19.5cm (7.25in) diameter; and another presentation bowl, a `Reproduction after Benjamin Hurd 1739-1781`, the rim engraved for a Mixed Doubles championship, 25.5cm (10in), 836g (26.9 oz) gross The first engraved `Virginia Hot Springs Golf and Tennis Club Fall Tennis Tournament 1925 Mixed Doubles Won By Elizabeth Ryan`, the second `Pacific Coast Tennis Championship 1933 Mixed Doubles`. Elizabeth Montague Ryan (1892-1979) was an American tennis player who was born in California but lived most of her life in the United Kingdom. Ryan won 30 Grand Slam titles, nineteen of which were in women`s doubles and mixed doubles at Wimbledon, an all-time record for those two events. Although she reached the Wimbledon singles finals twice, Ryan never won the title, eight of her losses at Wimbledon were to players generally considered to be among the best ever. She died aged 87 on the grounds of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club at Wimbledon, the day before Billie Jean King broke her record number of Wimbledon wins by winning her 20th title. Ryan was not eager to see the record broken, saying about King, "That woman is trying to break my record." When tennis writer and television commentator Bud Collins tried to arrange for Ryan and King to film an interview together at Wimbledon in 1979, Ryan refused.
A collection of small silver, including a cased set of four Victorian navette shaped salts, Birmingham 1898, with fluted decoration, together with four salt spoons; another set, Birmingham 1919, of circular shape; a capstan inkwell (marks rubbed); two Edwardian mustard pots, London 1906 and 1910, the first on pedestal foot, both with blue glass liners; and other items, 14oz gross weighable
The Buildings of England by Nikolaus Pevsner and John Harris, 2 vols, Lincolnshire and Leicestershire/Rutland paperbacks, published by Penguin Books, First Editions, 1960, Georgian Details of Domestic, by F. R. Yerbury, published by Ernest Benn Ltd, Fleet St, 1926, and nine other miscellaneous assorted volumes

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