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A collection of jewellery, to include a bangle stamped 375, a hallmarked 9ct yellow gold ring, a hallmarked silver gate bracelet, together with various costume jewellery, a broken fringe necklet, earrings, beads, simulated pearls, bangles, bracelets, a lighter and wrist watches to include the names Limit, Casio and Hourmaster etc., (some items A/F).
•GRAHAM OAKLEY (b.1929) "... SOMEONE HAD SPOTTED SAMPSON AND THE TWO MICE BEFORE THEY'D EVEN GOT TO THE LYCH GATE.." (from `THE CHURCH MICE ABROAD`) Signed, watercolour and bodycolour with pen and ink, unframed 15.5 x 25cm. Illustrated: Graham Oakley, The Church Mice Abroad, a signed copy of which accompanies this lot. (2) ++ Both items in very good condition
An Edwardian mahogany extending dining table, the plain top above ringed and reeded legs to brass caps and china castors, together with a set of four wheel back kitchen chairs and two stick back kitchen chairs, together with an Edwardian oval mahogany extending dining table, raised on carved cabriole legs to claw and ball feet, together with a set of four dining chairsan oak gate-leg table and an early 20th Century oak dresser, the top with three shelves to a base or two cupboard doors raised on barley twist legs to block feet united by stretchers CONDITION REPORTS Various knocks, scratches, scuffs and marks throughout. No winding handle. Max size extended approx. 143 cm x 123 cm. Various signs of wear and tear throughout, in need of some attention
MEMORIAL PLAQUE to 203024 Pte Percy Burman 1st Battalion London Regiment, killed at Passchendaele. Percy was born in Forest Gate, London, lived in Hornsey and enlisted in Whitehall. His previous service number was 6484, which shows he was a pre-war territorial. Percy was killed in action on 16th of October 1917, during the Battle of Passchendaele. He had previously suffered wounds at The Battle of Arras. His body was never recovered, and he is remembered on the Menin Gate. The Plaque is complete with case.
Travel & Topography Interest. Collection of 27 books: Tweddell's Illustrated Annual for the North of England, 1879-1880 (very scarce); The Loch Katrine and Taymouth Tour, William Rhind, no date; Dialect of the Isle of Wight, W. H. Long, 1886; The Clevelands of the Peak, Alfred H. Fletcher, no date; Ten Years' Diggings in Celtic and Saxon Grave Hills, Thomas Bateman, 1861; Reminiscences of Taunton, Charles R. Atwood, 1880; Bentley's History and Guide to Dudley Castle, no date; The History and Antiquities of Halesowen, William Harris, no date; Dovecotes of Nottinghamshire, J. Whitaker, 1927; Our Ancient Parishes, Rev. George Leigh Wasey, 1859; Pitcairn's Island and The Islanders, Walter Brodie, second edition, 1851; The History of Stamford in the County of Lincoln, 1822; Paterson's Roads, Edward Mogg, 1826; A Glossary of Words used in South-West Lincolnshire, Rev. R. E. G. Cole, 1886; Topographical Remarks Relating to the South-Western Parts of Hampshire, Richard Warner, two volumes, 1793; General View of the Agriculture of Buckinghamshire, Rev. St. John Priest, 1810; Remarks on Forest Scenery, William Gilpin, two volumes, 1808; Lincolnshire and the Danes, G. S. Streatfield, 1884; Byron's Narrative, 1831; Rutlandshire from Cox's Magna Britannia, 1727; Pictures of the Peak, Edward Bradbury, 1891; Provincial Words and Expressions Current in Lincolnshire, J. Ellett Brogden, 1866; Souvenir D'Amsterdam (photographic views), The Railway and the Mine, Lever's Illustrated Year-Book, 1861; Over the Range to the Golden Gate (American tourist guide), by Stanley Wood, 1889. Condition varied (27)
A Japanese ivory okimono of a mother holding an infant upon her shoulder, MEIJI PERIOD 1868-1912, THE INFANT HOLDING A PARASOL AND THE MOTHER WITH A PUPPET AND BASKKET OF FLOWERS, SIGNED, Height 38cm, in the original wooden box (listed in inventory OF 67 qUEEN'S gATE, kENSINGTON 1921 PAGE 113)
Britains Plastic Farm animals and wooden buildings, large quantity including Cows and Calves (35+), Pigs and Piglets (9), Horses and Ponies (20+), Foals (20+), Fencing (20+), Sheep and Ducks and Farmers (35+) and wild animals (19), County Gate Farm building and Barn, all unboxed, generally G-VG (160+)

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