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A collection of five late 17th Century small trefid spoons - the first maker, IP, London 1681, with lace-back bowl and ribbed rat-tail, 13.5cm long; another similar, the lace-back decoration slightly worn, maker probably William Scarlett, London, c. 1690; another similar, maker's mark possibly SH with scratched initials MT; another similar, but plain, with wrigglework initials and dated 1696, maker's mark TH script conjoined struck thrice; and a fancy end trefid with later gilding and engraved foliage decoration to both sides of stem, maker's mark IH only with lion rampant beneath.
Gauge 1, first version of "The Coronation Scot", the nine-coach L.M.S. train in blue and silver livery, including 1st Class side corridor brake No. 5052, 24 in (61 cm) long, 3rd Class centre gangway No. 8996, 24 in (61 cm) long, Kitchen car No. 30086, 21 in (53.5 cm) long, 1st Class Dining car No. 7507, 27 in (68.5 cm) long, 3rd Class centre gangway No. 8961, 24 in (61 cm) long, Kitchen car No. 3008, 21 in (53.8 cm) long, 3rd Class centre gangway No. 8993, 24 in (61 cm) long, 1st Class side corridor No. 1069, 24 in (61 cm) long, and 3rd Class side corridor brake No. 5812, 24 in (61 cm) long, all fitted with interior details, painted in Caledonian blue with silver lettering and lining, some minor old damages, one battery box loose, otherwise in excellent condition. (9) and detail.
1966 WORLD CUP, collection with 'World Cup Willie' card autographed by the goalscorers Hurst and Peters, Wembley winners first day cover autographed by Geoff Hurst, official souvenir programme, sheet of winners stamps, presentation pack and first day covers, (parcel)
SIGNED WARWICKSHIRE CRICKET CLUB LETTER HEAD, 1957 West Indian touring side, (first test at Edgbaston 30th May 1957 match drawn) signatures include Wascott, Weekes and Warrell also Sobers, Kanhai and Collie Smith who died along with other West Indian cricketers at Stoke, 1959, framed
A BOX CONTAINING UNCIRCULATED U.K COIN COLLECTION SETS, 1983, 86, 93; Medallic First Day Covers 1978, 79; Page Ten Pound note; Brilliant uncirculated One Pound coins 1987, 88; Two Pound 1994, Commemorative Crown 1997, U.K. Crowns 1965-81; Wedding coin collection 1992, 93; five modern Crowns, Queen Mother five pound 1990 (19)
A Rare Wedgwood mug, made to commemorate the opening of a new electrically fired tunnel oven at Barlaston and from the first firing Biscuit & Glost, Summer 1940, the shape is by Keith Murray and decorative elements designed by Victor Skellern printed in puce and showing the pottery complex on the reverse, 12cm. high, commemorative details as backstamp on base.
Edward Bawden : 'Dunkirk' and ' Among the Marsh Arabs', a pair of chromolithographs, commissioned in 1985 by the Hurtwood Press, in conjunction with a proposed book on Bawden as a War Artist. The book was not produced. Each lithograph is from an edition of 75, the first is '65/75' the second is '59/75' and both signed by the artist in pencil.
Elizabeth II (1952- ), sovereign, 1981; 'Britannia' proof 1/10th gold ounce; 'Britannia' silver proof £2, £1, 50p. & 20p, 1997; with Pobjoy Mint, Isle of Man, commemorative proof silver crowns (4) for Churchill, 1974, Queen's Visit to the U.S.A., 1976 (2) and Silver Jubilee, 1977; and two other Pobjoy pieces, the first extremely fine, otherwise all mint state, packaged and cased as issued (12)
Treasury Note: a Bradbury 10 shilling banknote, first issue, August 1914, red on white, by Waterlow, serial number prefixed by 'No.' in different typeface (Duggleby T9), creased and soiled, and righthand edge with paper loss in three places, otherwise fine and scarce; together with 22 Russian 10000 rouble notes of 1919, mostly extremely fine (23)
Official Royal Mint commemorative silver medals (3), for 1897, 1911 & 1935, all larger size; together with other silver commemoratives (11) for Investitures of the Princes of Wales, 1911 & 1969, Silver Jubilee, 1977, Royal Wedding, 1973, Death of the Duke of Windsor, 1973, Death of Winston Churchill, 1965, Churchill Centenary, 1974 (2), Queen's Visit to the U.S.A., 1976, Queen Mother's 75th birthday, 1975, and U.N. 25th Anniversary, 1970; other base metal medallions (6), various subjects, many extremely fine and most modern issues cased as issued; and two medallic 'first day covers' (22)
South African Republic (Z.A.R.), President Kruger, gold pond, 1900, and half-pond, 1897, the first scuffed but extremely fine; other Kruger coins (8), comprising halfcrowns, 1896 (2), florin, 1894, shilling, 1896, sixpence, 1897, and pennies (3), mixed grades (10)
Crimea, 1854-56, 1 clasp, Sebastopol (G. Laidlaw, 11th Hussars), officially impressed; together with a British War Medal/Victory Medal pair (Pte. S. Medlicot, Ches. R.); Spec. Constab. F.S., Geo. V (Thomas Laidler), in card box of issue; and other sports medals etc. (4), the first very fine, the others mostly extremely fine (8)
Forester (C.S.) The Commodore, 8vo, cloth, first edition 1945, with d.w.; Cary (Joyce) Prisoner of Grace, 8vo, cloth, first edition 1952, with d.w.; Masefield (John) The Bird of Dawning, 8vo, cloth, first edition 1933; and other volumes of modern literature to include other works by Masefield and Forester. (9)
Graves (Robert) I Claudius, 8vo, cloth, first edition 1934, with d.w.; Shaw (Bernard) The Apple Cart, 8vo, cloth, 1930, with d.w.; O'Flaherty (Liam) Two Years, 8vo, cloth, first edition 1930; Sayers (Dorothy L.) Gaudy Night, 8vo, cloth, 1935; Williamson (Henry) Tarka the Otter, 8vo, cloth, illus. by C.F. Tunnicliffe, 1932; and another. (6)

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