A London & North Eastern Railway cast iron wagon plate, `L.N.E.R. / Standard 12 Tons / 1947 / Darlington / 284485’; another, `L.N.E.R. / Standard 12 Tons / 1941 / 246054’; a London, Midland & Scottish Railway cast iron wagon plate, `L.M.S. / Standard / 12 Tons / 147457’; another cast iron wagon plate, `B231592 / 16 T / P & W Maclellan Ltd 1956 / Lot No.2747’; and a cast iron gate post cap, (5).
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Merke, Stadler and Harraden, after Lieutenant James Hunter, `A View from the Royal Artillery Encampment, Conjeveram`; `A View of Mount St Thomas near Madras`; `North View of Shole Ghurry`; `Commillah, Late The Residence of John Buller, Esq.`; `A View of the Barrah Mauhl`; `A View of the Road at Strupermador`; `South-East Angle of Osar`; `East of Shole, Ghurry from the Camp at Arnee`; `A view from the Royal Artillery Encampment, Arcot`; `The Delhi Gate of Bangalore`; `Seringapatan` (x2) twelve hand-coloured aquatints, published 1804-1805 by Edward Orme, image 24 x 32cm (12)
A silver thimble detailed `Lidgett, Lincoln`, Birmingham 1930, a silver glove button hook, Birmingham 1903, a gilt metal gate bracelet, a coin bracelet, three military brooches, two further brooches, a long chain fitted with a swivel, a paua shell pendant with a chain, four further pendants and charms, a neckchain, a compact, a souvenir cowbell, and a mother-of-pearl handle.
J.M. Barrie (Sir James Matthew Barrie, 1st Baronet 1860-1937) - an interesting collection of twelve hand written letters to a Mrs. Pogson , all on headed water marked paper from various addresses - Leinster Corner and Lancaster Gate, London, Black Lake Cottage, Farnham and Egerton House, Berkhamstead (the home of the Llewllyn Davis family). The handwriting is difficult to decipher but there are frequent references to "Peter Pan" (the play debuted in 1904) and there are further references to Reginald Bright and Charles Frohman. These previously unpublished letters are in reasonable condition with original fold creases, some foxing/staining and some slight tears.
NORTHAMPTON A rare itinerary for the Cobblers tour of Germany, May 66 which followed their only season in the top Division. Also included are 5 home programmes from the 65/66 season inc v Burnley, Shef Wed, Liverpool (fold), Tottenham and v Chelsea ( which has "Record gate 23,275 neatly written on the cover" and team changes etc). The programmes are mainly in good condition and there is a later season four page issue v Hanover 96 included. Generally
"Silver sterling cluster ring, 9ct tricolour gold misc. chain, 2 x 9ct yellow gold gate bracelets, 9ct yellow gold curb necklace, 3 x 9ct yellow gold cluster rings, 9ct yellow gold eternity ring, 9ct white gold cluster ring, 9ct yellow gold lockets a/f, 9ct yellow gold emblem ring a/f (82.8g) pn61093"
AFTER HIROSHI YOSHIDA "Dainan Gate in Mukden", colour woodblock print, signed in pencil, 26 x 39 cm, and AFTER P. BINDER "Children Gambling, Hong Kong", limited edition colour woodblock print, No`d 1/20, signed in pencil and dated 1970 and personally inscribed "With love to you both from PB", 32 x 42 cm
BENJAMIN BARKER OF BATH (1776-1838) "Study of figures in a horse and cart on a roadway going through a gate with house, hills and sea in background", watercolour heightened with white, unsigned, and six further unframed studies by the same artist (Provenance : From the family of the artist by direct descent) (ILLUSTRATED)
* WWI. 2nd Batt. Yorkshire Regiment. 1914 Star with Mons clasp, ‘5th Aug-22nd Nov 1914’, British War Medal 1914/18, Victory Medal 1914/18 and Death Plaque, awarded to 8468 Cpl. F.E.Webber. 2/W.York R. (on 1914 star) 8468 Cpl. F.E.Webber. York. R. (on BWM & Victory), Memorial plaque named Frederick Ernest Webber, condition GVF. Together with the medals is a framed photograph of Webber, plus a City of York Condolence letter from the Lord Mayor of York, Memorial scroll, Buckingham Palace memorial letter and outer card cover for death plaque. Corporal Webber was born in London and was killed in action on the 30th October 1914. His name is on the Menin Gate Memorial with details. (4)
* WWI - Prisoners of War. A postcard album containing 179 corner-mounted postcards, mostly c. 1916-18, compiled by Thomas Ennis Matthews of the Border Regiment and dated 1st September 1916 at Chateau d’Oex, Switzerland, a total of approx. seventy real photo postcards, the majority relating to the prisoner of war camp for British captives from Germany, including photos of the bookbinder’s shop, General Pao, Mr Sutherland’s rest, distribution of the ribbon of the 1914 star, the hospital, inspection by General Sir John Hanbury-Williams, arrival of men from Germany December 1917, funeral of General Granet in Berne, interned officers and allied wreaths, British interned gymnastic team and a boxer, the “Irish” footer team (mostly composed of Scotsmen & Cockneys!), the British interned Variety Company, plus ‘artistes’, the Presbyterian Church choir, the marriage of Lance Corporal Sykes, Burthod Band, and others related including funeral of Sergeant Whittington (Royal Irish Rifles), funerals of the Ghurka Redarrah Singh and Perthby Singh, Bairnsfather’s ‘Ole Bill’, plus various portraits of soldiers including two soldiers in gas masks, Scottish regiments and the final leaf with three group portraits of men who held the Menin Gate at Ypres 1914 (creased), Old Contemptibles and one of Matthews’s regiment with a cross identifying himself and a note at foot dated on Armistice Day that he is the only one alive from the above group, the remaining cards including sixteen greeting card silks, plus Bairnsfather cartoons, French and Swiss views, etc., and many franked plain postcards in English and French sent to Matthews, hinges crudely repaired with sellotape, contemp. dec. cloth, frayed, folio, together with a group of approx. 130 postcards, mostly European views, some postally unused but the majority addressed to Thomas Matthews in Charlton on Medlock, Manchester, in the 1920s, plus one original issue of the Swiss Illustrated and English Herald, 2nd December 1916. A remarkable record of this prisoner of war camp in the district of Pays-d’Enhaut, now more famous for skiing and hot air ballooning. (approx. 300)

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