A Good Collection of Microscope Diatom Slides in 2 Cases, comprising mainly of single diatoms very well labeled and in very good condition, with an Exhibition Star Slide By Kemp of 50 Forms, North Atlantic Soundings, contained within 2 polished pine flip-front cases each with 12 trays to hold 6 slides each (72 in one case and 33 in the other) image is of the K Kemp Slide
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Claudius Ash, Sons & Co, 5 to 12 Broad Street, London, the book is in 11 parts separated with coloured title pages for each section which include B- Precious Metals and Filling Materials, C - Dental Furniture, D - Forceps and Instrument Cases; E - Dental Engines and Appliances, F - Electrical Apparatus' G - Hand Instruments, H - Coffer-Dam Appliances, J - Impression Trays, K - Anaesthetic and Anaesthetic Apparatus, L, Dental Rubbers, M - Furnaces, Mills, Swagers, Blowpipes, Books, Toothbrushes etc. c.1900, maroon fabric with gold lettering to spine, octavo (8vo)
Comprising of: Manuel D’ophthalmologie, By M. Le Dr Georges Camuset, Paris, G Masson, 1877. Femstilling Af Oiets Sygdomme, Til Brug For Læger Og Studerende, By Harald Philipsen, Dr Med, Communelaege I Kjobenhavn, Kjobenhavn . C. A. Reitzels Forlag, 1874. An Introduction To The Study Of Colour Vision, By J. Herbert Parsons, D.Sc., F.R.C.S., Ophthalmic Surgeon, University College Hospital; Surgeon, Royal London (Moorfields) Ophthalmic Hospital, Cambridge: At The University Press, 1915. Lehrbuch Der Augenheilkunde, Von Dr Ernst Fuchs, C. Ö. Proffessor Der Augenheilkunde An Der Universität Zu Wien, Leipzig Und Wien, Franz Deuticke, 1897. Lehrbuch Der Augenheilkunde Von Dr. Rudolf Schelske, Oberarzte Der Abtheilung Für Augenkranke Im Allgem. Krankenhause Zu Hamburg. Verlag Von August Hirschwald, Berlin, 1874. On The Anomalies Of Accommodation And Refraction Of The Eye. With A Preliminary Essay On Physiological Dioptrics., By F. C. Donders, M.D., William Daniel Moore, M.D., Dub., M.R.I.A. The New Sydenham Society, London. 1864. Anleitung Zur Mikroskopischen Untersuchung Des Auges, Von Prof. Dr. R. Greeff, Verlag Von August Hirschwald., Berlin, 1898. Traité Des Maladies Des Yeux, Avec Des Planches Coloriées Représentant Ces Maladies D'après Nature. Par A. P. Demours, Tome Quatrième, 1818. Die Neurologie Des Auges. Ein Handbuch Für Nerven-Und Augenärzte, Von Dr. H. Wilbrand Und Dr. A. Saenger. Wiesbaden. Verlag Von J. F. Bergmann, 1900. Allgemeine Diagnostik Und Süymptomatologie Der Sehstörungen. Ein Handbuch Für Nerven-Und Augenärzte, Von Dr. H. Wilbrand Und Dr. A. Saenger. Wiesbaden. Verlag Von J. F. Bergmann. 1906. Manuel D’ophtalmologie Par Le Docteur E. Fuchs. Par Le Docteur C. Lacompte, Le Docteur L. Leplat, Paris, 1892. Des Troubles Oculaires Dans Les Maladies De L'encéphale. Par Le Docteur Albert Robin. Paris, 1880. Einführung In Die Medizinische Optik, Von Dr. A. Gleichen, Leipzig, Verlag Von Wilhelm Engelmann, 1904. Manuel Pratique D’ophtalmologie, Ou Traité Des Maladies Des Yeux; Par Victor Stoeber, Bruxelles, Société Encyclographique Des Sciences Médicales, 1857. Der Intraoculare Druck Und Die Innervations-Verhältnisse Der Iris. Von Prof. Dr. Karl Stellwag Von Carion. Wien, 1868. Fragments D’ophthalmologie Clinique De L’hospice Des Quinze-Vingts. Par. Le Dr Fieuzal, Paris, 1879. Les Centres Cérébraux De La Vision Et’ L’Appareil Nerveux Visuel Intra-Cérébral. Par Le Dr Vialet, Paris. 1893. Lehrbuch Der Augenheilkunde, Von Dr. Ernst Fuchs, Leipzig Und Wien. Franz Deuticke, 1893. Société Franchise D’ophtalmologie, Professeur E. Gallemaerts. Examen Microscopique Des Affections De La Cornée Au Moyen De La Lampe A Fente. Masson Et Cie, Éditeurs Libraires De L'académie De Médecine I20, Boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris-VIe, 1926. Lehrbuch Der Augenheilkunde In Der Form Klinischer Besprechungen. Von Dr. Paul Römer, Zweite, Umgearbeitete Auflage. Zweiter Band. (Seite 381 - Schlub Und Tafel XXII-XXXII). Urban & Schwarzenberg. Berlin, N, Friedrichstr, 105B. Wien, I, Maximilians. 4. 1913. Lehrbuch Der Augenheilkunde In Der Form Klinischer Besprechungen. Von Dr. Paul Römer, Zweite, Umgearbeitete Auflage. Erster Band. (Seite 1-380 Und Tafel I-XXI.) Urban & Schwarzenberg. Berlin, N, Friedrichstraße. 105B. Wien, I, Maximilians. 4. 1913. Die Krankheiten Des Auges, Für Praktische Ärzte Geschildert. Von Dr. Ferd. Arlt, III. Band, Prag 1856. Verlag Der K. K. Hof-Buch- Und Kunsthandlung. F. A. Credner & Kleinbub. Lehrbuch Der Augenheilkunde, Von Dr. Ernst Fuchs, Elfte Vermehrte Auflage. Leipzig Und Wien. Franz Deuticke. 1907. Leçons De Thérapeutique Oculaire. Basées Sur Les Découvertes Les Plus Récentes. Leçons Faites A La, Faculté De Médecine De Paris (Cours Libre, Semestre d’Eté, 1901) Par Le Dr A. Darier. Paris. La Vision Étude Physiologique, Par Le Dr H. Parinaud. Paris, Octave Doin, Éditeur. 8, Place De L’odéon, 8. 1898. Traité Théorique Et Pratique Des Maladies, Des Yeux. Par CH. Deval, Paris, 1862. Augenheilkunde Und Ophthalmoskopie. Für Aerzte Und Studierende Bearbeitet. Von Dr Herman Schmidt-rimpler. Zweite Verbesserte Auflage. Braunschweig, Verlag Von Friedrich Freden. 1886.
SET OF ELEVEN CHINESE WHITE METAL TEASPOONS,the stems modelled as dragons, the bowl reverses stamped 'Shanghai 900', 13cm long, together with a set of six Hong Kong white metal teaspoons, the terminals featuring three Chinese characters, stamped '90 Silver Made in H. K.', both cased, gross approx 230g
A QVC 9ct Gold Multi Stone Set Cluster Ring, (finger size K½), a half eternity style ring, claw set stones (finger size L), a Gemporia 9ct gold stone set ring,alternate claw set, between plain shoulders (finger size K½) and another single stone ring (finger size L) (total weight 9grams) (4).
* Robinson (Henry Peach, 1830-1901) & Cherrill (Nelson King, active 1860s-1870s). Preparing Spring Flowers for Market, 1873, mammoth composite albumen print from multiple negatives, laid on original card mount, signed in the negative by both partners lower left, 'H. P. Robinson & N. K. Cherrill, Tunbridge Wells', a little creasing and bruising to centre left edge, image size 54 x 76 cm, additionally titled and identified in brown ink on lower fillet, original wooden frame with carved rope twist and hatched borders, overall size 73 x 94 cm QTY: (1)NOTE:Henry Peach Robinson opened his first studio in London, and worked in Leamington Spa, before relocating to Tunbridge Wells in Kent. He hired Nelson King Cherrill as an assistant in 1868, and such was his talent that the duo soon entered a business partnership. Until it was dissolved in 1875, (after which Cherrill continued as a successful photographer in New Zealand), the partnership flourished, specialising in artistic photography and studio portraits, and receiving numerous medals for their European and American exhibits. This photograph was probably first exhibited at the Photographic Society of Great Britain, Pall Mall East, London, in 1873. Other examples located are a hand-coloured version at the Getty Museum and one at Tunbridge Wells Museum and Art Gallery. A wood-engraved reproduction of the photograph appeared in the Illustrated London News, 8 November 1873.‘Preparing Spring Flowers for Market, 1873, signed by both partners, is a composite picture constructed on similar lines to A Cottage Home, 1859, by Robinson, and his later interiors: When the Day's Work is Done, 1877, and Dawn and Sunset, 1885. However, there are very significant differences between Preparing Spring Flowers for Market and these others. In no other photograph by Robinson are the figures turned away from each other as though the one was not aware of the relationship between them. The unnatural pose of the girl standing with her gaze fixed on the distance, although within the confines of a small cottage, is most unlike any other Robinson portrayal. The effect of such posing is to create a feeling of unease in the viewer. Another difference between this picture and the others is in the treatment of the dimension of depth. The interior of the cottage in Preparing Spring Flowers for Market appears to be shallow owing to the amount of light falling on the walls behind the two girls. In the other three a better impression of depth is given because of the lower lighting levels on the areas behind the figures. These factors lead one to suppose that Cherrill was responsible for the conception, arrangement and lighting of Preparing Spring Flowers for Market. If that is so the indications are that Cherrill was very skilled in the techniques of photography but that he lacked Robinson's sensitivity and skill as an artist.’ Margaret F. Harker, Henry Peach Robinson: Master of Photographic Art, 1830-1901, (Oxford: Blackwell), 1988, p. 58.
Great Fire of London. Lex ignea: or The School of Righteousness. A Sermon Preach’d before the King, Octob. 10. 1666. at the solemn fast appointed for the late Fire in London, by William Sandcroft, D.D. Dean of S. Pauls, London: R. Pawlett, [1666], 36pp., title with engraved image of St. Pauls Cathedral in flames, slight cropping to running margins of few leaves, small stain to final two leaves and final leaf with small hole affecting few letters of text, light toning and dust-soiling mostly to first & last few leaves, bound with Turner (Francis), A Sermon Preached before their Majesties K. James II. and Q. Mary, at their Coronation in Westminster-Abby, April 23. 1685. By Francis Lord Bishop of Ely, and Lord Almoner to His Majesty, London: Robert Clavell, 1685, [2],30 p., upper outer blank corner of final leaf torn away, dust-soiled, bound with Burnet (Gilbert), A Sermon Preached at the Coronation of William III. and Mary II. King and Queen of England, - - - - France, and Ireland, defenders of the faith; in the Abby-Church of Westminster, April 11. 1689. By Gilbert Lord Bishop of Salisbury, London: J. Starkey & Ric. Chiswell, 1689, [4],29,[1]p., half-title, with only 1 page of adverts at rear (of 3), bound with Sharp (John), A Sermon Preach’d at the Coronation of Queen Anne, in the Abby-church of Westminster, April XXIII. MDCCII. By the Most Reverend Father in God, John Lord Archbishop of York, London: Walter Kettilby & William Rogers, 1702, [4],26,[2]p., half-title, final advertisement leaf, rodent damage at head throughout pamphlet and light damp stain to half-title, bound with three other early 18th century pamphlets including two relating to Queen Anne, modern half calf, 4to, QTY: (1)NOTE:Wing S553; T3288; B5888 (for first three titles listed above).
Nalson (John). A true copy of the journal of the High Court of Justice, for the tryal of K. Charles I. As it was read in the House of Commons, and attested under the hand of Phelps, clerk to that infamous court, London: Printed by H[enry]. C[larke]. for Thomas Dring, 1684, with 'The explanation of the frontespiece [sic]' present (repair to fore-margin), engraved frontispiece (with printing fault/repair?), engraved plate of the trial of Charles I accompanied by 'The explanation of the court, with some animadversions' ([2]p.), lacking leaf 'To the Reader' after title page, without portrait by R. White, with 4 additional engraved plates including Britannia mourning (engraved by R. White, printed for S. Mearne, T. Dring, B. Tooke, T. Sawbridge & C. Mearne), Charles I at prayer engraved by William Marshall with engraved 'explanation of the embleme' beneath image (cropped and mounted), portrait of Charles I by G. Faithorne and one other related by R. White, some dust-soiling, occasional marks and some wear, late 19th half morocco, upper board detached and ink marked, worn, folio, together with:Finch (Heneage, Earl of Nottingham). An Exact and most Impartial Accompt of the Indictment, Arraignment, Trial, and Judgment (according to Law) of Twenty Nine Regicides ... London: Printed for R. Scot, T. Basset, R. Chiswell, 1679, some browning and few damp stains, contemporary calf, rebacked, board corners worn, 8voQTY: (2)NOTE:Wing N116 & N1404.
Chapman (John K., editor). The Court Theatre, and Royal Dramatic Record; being a Complete History of Theatrical Entertainments at the English Court. From the time of King Henry the Eighth down to the termination of the series of entertainments before Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, His Royal Highness {Prince Albert, and the Court at Windsor Castle, Christmas 1848-9, London: Chapman and Company, circa 1850, engraved frontispiece, additional title, dedication and 5 plates by Finden after Grieve, Telbin and Absolon, some light spotting and offsetting, all edges gilt, original morocco gilt, chips and splits at spine ends, a little rubbed, small folio, together with Choral Songs by Various Writers and Composers in Honour of Her Majesty Queen Victoria,, London: Macmillan and Company, 1899, 143 pp., leaves of music, some toning and spotting to endpapers, all edges gilt, original vellum gilt, small, tear to spine, some dust-soiling, 4to, plus Stanesby (Samuel). The Bridal Souvenir, London: Griffith & Farran, [1857], oval mounted photographic frontispiece of the Crown Princess of Prussia, chromolithograph leaves, some detached, a few light stains, all edges gilt, original cloth gilt, 8vo, with six others including Augener's Edition No. 8099. The King's Coronation Book containing marches & choral pieces for the pianoforte, edited by Edmonstoune Duncan, [1902] Liverpool Cathedral. Order for Laying the Foundation Stone, Tuesday July 19th, 1904, and A Souvenir of the Visit of H.R.H. Princess Mary, Viscountess Lascelles to the British Legion (Women's Section) Scarborough Branch, September 12th, 1927QTY: (9)
* Wellington (Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of, 1769-1852). Anglo-Irish Field Marshal & British prime minister 1828-1830, 1834. Cheque signed 'Wellington', drawn on Messrs Coutts & Co., London, 25 July 1820, bank's pre-printed form on white paper, completed in manuscript, payable to the Duchess of Wellington, for the sum of £1,550, a little soiling and some browning from adhesion see-through where pasted at left margin to blank third page of another letter, signed short note in Wellington's hand to the back of the cheque (with some see-through to the front), requesting that the money be sent to the Duchess of Wellington 'in Bank post bills of five and two pounds... ', the letter attached being a short one-page autograph note signed by Wellington, Walmer Castle, 22 October 1844, thanking the correspondent (?Reverend W. Latham) for his report, some light creasing and soiling, one page with integral blank pasted to an old album leaf on blank final page, 8voQTY: (3)NOTE:Included with the lot is a letter from an archivist at Coutts & Co, 17 September 1970, addressed to K. Edwards and concerning the cheque. The archivist regrets to say that she has not been able to find out what the circumstances were for this large payment. She had discovered that there had been trouble between the Duke and the Duchess over money before 1815, 'but I do not know if the problem grew worse later. We have checked in our ledgers and it was unusual for the Duke to draw such large amounts'.
* Literary Autographs. A group of 18 Autograph Letters Signed, mostly 20th century, comprising Autograph Letters Signed by John Mortimer, Ted Hughes, Colin Dexter (mentioning Morse), Beverley Nichols, Charles Mackay, Shane Leslie, Jerome K. Jerome, Vincent Cronin, Edith M. Almedingen x 3 (plus Autograph Statement Signed with literary content), John Le Carré (Autograph Note Signed at the foot of a typed letter from the sender), Paul Jennings, Rose Macaulay x 2 (with good literary content), Antonia Fraser x 4 postcards, and John Forster, mostly 1 page, 8voQTY: (19)
A yellow sapphire and diamond line bracelet, alternate sections of three round faceted yellow sapphires and three round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated approximate total sapphire weight 2.25ct, estimated approximate total diamond weight 2.10ct, length 19cm, width 2.6mm, push-in clasp with a figure of eight safety catch, unhallmarked, stamped '750', weight 10.6gOverall condition: Very goodSome minor abrasion to sapphires, only visible with a 10X loupeDiamondsAssessed colour as ranged from I-KAssessed clarity as ranged from SI1-I1
A sapphire and diamond carved half hoop ring, central claw set oval faceted sapphire, approximately 6.2 x 5.15mm, estimated approximate weight 1.20ct, flanked by two old mine cut diamonds, approximately 5.85 x 4.9mm, and further set with six accent rose cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 1.50ct, tapered carved shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size M, unhallmarked, stamped '18CT', weight 4.3g, casedOverall condition: GoodAll stones presentMinor abrasion and chipping to facet edgesGeneral wear/scratches to mountVisible solder join, possible re-sizeDiamonds - Assessed colour J/K, clarity assessed as ranged from SI1-I1
A pair of natural pearl and diamond ear pendants, each with a claw set old mine cut diamond, one approximately 6.7 x 6.6 x 4.2mm, estimated approximate weight 1.26ct, and the other approximately 6.8 x 6.65 x 4.5mm, estimated approximate weight 1.38ct, suspending a natural oval pearl, capped by rose cut diamonds, post and scroll fitting, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, weight 4.9g, cased, accompanied by a report from The Gem & Pearl Laboratory, dated 26-7-2022, stating the pearls to be natural saltwaterOverall condition: GoodMinor wear to settings, consistent with ageMinor chipping to smaller diamonds, consistent with ageModern scroll fittings that don't match, but tight fitting to postsColour assessed as I/J and J/K, clarity assessed as SI2/I1 (one diamond is noticeably chipped, which was considered during the clarity assessment)
Longines for Djezvedjian & Son, Istanbul - A Swiss 18ct gold open faced dress pocket watch, circa 1928, the tandem signed cream coloured dial with waffle inner, 41mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, blued moon hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring spaced with black Arabic minute indicators, signed 16 jewel mechanical crown wind movement number 4974963, calibre 187.95M, with pumpkin shaped winder, case, 46mm diameter, foliate edge and engine turned upper and lower bezels, verso hinged at 6 o'clock, decorative engine turned engraving with foliate detail, interior signed and numbered 4974963 with Swiss mark for 18ct gold, additionally stamped 18K, 47.4g grossNacib K. Djezvedijan of Istanbul was the authorized dealer and general distributor for Longines watches from the 1880s in the Ottoman Empire until the 1960s in Turkey. He was a well known distributor for high end Swiss watches, including Vacheron & Constantin. He was based at Kapali Carsi Mahfazacilar(Muhafazicilar) Sok. No: 44-46 Eminonu/Istanbul at the Kiliccilar Gate of the Covered Bazaar.
J.W. Benson, London - A 9ct gold half hunter pocket watch, circa 1921, spring-loaded outer cover hinged at 9 o'clock with blue enamel Arabic numerals and inner chemin de fer chapter ring around the circular glazed aperture, signed white dial, 41mm diameter, with black Arabic numerals, gold coloured double spade and whip hands, subsidiary seconds register at 6 o'clock and chemin de fer chapter ring, gilt three-quarter plate crown wind movement signed J.W. BENSON LUDGATE HILL LONDON BEST LONDON MAKE TO H.M. THE KING numbered K.3130 with onion shaped winder and hand setting button at 4 o'clock, case, 50mm diameter, verso hinged at 9 o'clock, engraved PRESENTED TO T.F. MASON WINNER OF THE GOLF GREENKEEPERS ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT AT TOTTERIDGE. HERTS. ON AUGUST 15TH 1922 BY MESSRS JAMES CARTER & CO. SEED MERCHANTS TO H.M. KING GEORGE V RAYNES PARK LONDON S.W. inner with mark of J.W. Benson Ltd. and London hallmarks for 9ct gold, numbered 3136, 88.6g gross and presented in the original signed gilt tooled burgundy case lined with cream satin and burgundy velvet
A ruby and diamond dress ring, rubover set oval cabochon ruby, approximately 8.5 x 6.9mm, estimated approximate weight 1.90ct, surrounded by round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.50ct, carved gallery and shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size K½, unhallmarked, stamped '18K', weight 5g, presented in a Cartier box
An amethyst and diamond ring, claw set octagonal amethyst, approximately 21 x 14mm, estimated approximate weight 18.00ct, surrounded by white and yellow metal bark style decoration set with eleven scattered round brilliant cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.50ct, head dimensions 30 x 25mm, flat shank, approximate size K, unmarked, tested as 18ct gold, weight 26.8g
A Georgian cupid ring, rectangular black enamel panel depicting a cupid in white and pink enamel, pierced decorative border set with split pearls, head dimensions 26 x 11.9mm, tapered grooved shoulders, flat shank, size K, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold and silver, weight 3.1gOverall condition: Fair to goodEnamel plaque appears oval, and the setting is rectangular, large gap in all four cornersMinor chipping to enamel, visible with a 10X loupeSurface wear to pearls, two are damagedHeavy wear/tarnishing to settings, consistent with ageObvious repair to one shoulderHeavy wear, and evidence of glue on reverseHeavy wear/scratches/tarnishing/denting to mount
A Victorian ruby and split pearl memorial ring, central cross set with split pearls (one lacking), and four round faceted rubies in each corner, verso, a vacant glazed compartment, tapered scroll shoulders with beaded decoration, 'D' shaped shank, size K½, worn hallmark, tested as 18ct gold, weight 3.5g
An early 20th century three stone diamond ring, central claw set old brilliant cut diamond, approximate diameter 4.6mm, estimated approximate weight 0.30ct, flanked by two old brilliant cut diamonds, estimated approximate total diamond weight 0.60ct, tapered chenier shoulders, 'D' shaped shank, size K½, unhallmarked, stamped '18CT&PT', weight 2.2g, cased
Two Edwardian mother of pearl and diamond set initial pendants, oval shaped pendants, each with a mother of pearl panel and an applied diamond set 'A' or 'K' initial, verso of each engraved 'MAIMIE AND BINKIE 17 APRIL 1909', jump ring bale, length including bale 3cm, width 1.6cm, unmarked, tested as 9ct gold, gross weight 6.6g (2)Overall condition: GoodAll stones presentMinor chipping to diamonds, consistent with ageWear/tarnishing to settings, consistent with ageSurface wear/dirt to mother of pearl panelsHeavy wear/scratches/denting to reverse of both
Medals of 534766 Sergeant John W K Gritton BEM of the Royal Air Force comprising George VI (GRI) Medal of the Order of the British Empire for Meritorious Service medal [534766 SGT JOHN W K GRITTON RAF] in red cardboard issue box, WWII war medal, defence medal, 1939-1945 star and Africa star, his dog tags, two BD (Bomb Disposal) cloth badges, two portrait photographs in uniform, ephemera including Service and Release book, BEM award letter, etc. , (5)
Medals of The Reverend J K S Reid C F 4 of the Royal Army Chaplains Division comprising George VI General Service medal with PALESTINE 1945-48 clasp [THE REV J K S REID C F 4 RA CH D], a Elizabeth II Efficiency Decoration with TERRITORIAL clasp [1961 verso], WWII war medal, Defence medal, 1939-1945 star, France and Germany star and Italy star, the seven medals mounted together on bar, (7)
Medals of 1304 2nd Lieutenant Thomas K Currie MBE of the Lothian and Borders Horse also a Police Special Constable comprising The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire members medal MBE, WWI 1914-15 star [1304 PTE T K CURRIE LOTH & BORD H], WWI war medal and Victory medal [2 LIEUT T K CURRIE], George V Territorial Decoration, WWII Defence medal, Elizabeth II Coronation medal 1953 and a George VI (IND IMP variety) Special Constabulary Long Service medal with two clasps LONG SERVICE 1945 and LONG SERVICE 1953 [LIEUT THOMAS K CURRIE], (8) Hallamrked for 1915
Group of nineteen various World War Two medals to include five WWII war medals, two named [138114 W H PASCOE] and [25365 A HEWITT 70TH BLACKWATCH], five WWII Defence medals, one named [207608 K R LAMB], 1939-1945 star, Atlantic star, Africa star with 8th Army clasp, Africa star, Pacific star, Burma star, Italy star, France and Germany star and Arctic star and two copies. (22)
A Collection of Model Buses to include, K-15 Super Kings, Dinky Die Cast Routemaster bus, Matchbox The Royal Wedding, Corgi Blackpool Transport, Corgi Disneyland, Corgi London Transport Silver Jubilee Bus etc. 23 in total, (20 of them in original packaging, 3 unboxed.) Also, two Thomas the Tank Engine trains - Henry and James.

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