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Lot 14

An art-metal light grey small three-drawer filing cabinet, 11¾” wide x 25” high x 23¾” deep; & a Safewell electronic safe, 12” wide x 8” high x 7¾” deep.

Lot 67

A pair of glass twin-branch wall lights hung with prism drops & strands-of-beads, 14¾” wide x 10½” high; four other glass light fittings; an M & S wicker hamper (lacking contents) & Various items of decorative china & pottery, part w.a.f.

Lot 265

A pair of Vintage Restall Type II car seats, in dark and light grey, complete with brackets (4)

Lot 268

A moderate collection of Nautical/Aviation Books, including 'Ships of the Royal Navy' (College/Warlow, 2010), 'Ocean Ships' (Hornsby, edns 13 and 15), 'Coastal ships and Ferries' 2nd edn, seven different Ian Allan Aircraft Recognition booklets (military, civil and light planes), 'Die Geschichte der Schiffahrt auf dem Vierwaldstättersee' (a nice book about paddle steamers, unsurprisingly in German), and others, mostly VG, and 2 rolled-up prints of BR steamers on Irish services, both G-VG (approx 22)

Lot 289

A mid-20th Century silver print photograph album of Morris and MG motor cars for B J Henry Ltd of Cowley Oxford, commercially-produced for the company, that specialised in motor convoys of Nuffield Organisation cars to docks for export, with motorcycle outriders, album with 32 tipped in whole-plate images of MG TF, low-light Morris Minors and Oxfords in convoy in 1952 in Oxfordshire and Berkshire and en route, with early use of B J Henry for Nuffield transporters that replaced convoys, with later loose images of Morris 1100s and Minis on B J Henry transporters at Cowley, G

Lot 297

F & J Smith Taddy and Hills Odd Football and Cricketing Cigarette Cards, various examples, Smiths Footballers 1912 titled dark blue back (13) light blue back (1) and Cricketers, 1912 A Series (13) 2nd Series (6), Taddy Prominent Footballers 1908 with footnote (3), County Cricketers 1907 (1) and R & J Hill Famous Footballers Series 1912 (2), F-G, (39)

Lot 395

Sun Fire Office Fire Marks, 1710-1959, copper - W3H, G, light blue, original paint and W3H, G, dark blue (2)

Lot 463

A collection of Novelty lighters, to include KKW lighter in the form of a camera on tripod, plastic pelican, a light bulb, Mackeson and Guinness bottles, a lorry, a gun and more, AF (parcel)

Lot 560

A Harley Aircraft Landing Light, model No.8ND, serial no.5210, complete in mount, 28.5cm diameter in total, together with an aeroplane's Oil Tank Cover, believed to be from a Tri-Star, with stencilling to the front and stamped to the back, 42cm x 54cm, and a Jet Provost T5 intake front, in red, 63cm x 32cm plus a Lightning Undercarriage door, with stencilling and applied store details and instructions to the inside, grey to the outer, together with another panel from a Lightning (5)

Lot 573

An Air Ministry Mae West yellow Life Jacket, with label, Contract No. 9355, Type L/S Yellow, medium, complete with light and battery pack within the pocket

Lot 630

A group of three WWI War medals, awarded to Private Stanley Strong (949), Cheshire Regiment (also Serving in the Labour Corps), Private Howarth Berry (37045), Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (also serving in the Hampshire Regiment), and Private J V Darwen (16800), Manchester Regiment (3)

Lot 646

A WWI Yorkshire Light Infantry duo, awarded to Private Harry Clive Tombs (23552), comprising Victory and 1914-15 Star, Tombs was killed in action in France in 1915, originally from Barry in Glamorganshire, Wales, together with a 15th/19th Royal Hussars bi-metal cap badge (AF)

Lot 663

1st S.A.S attributed Special Air Service cloth shoulder titles, light blue embroidery on maroon material (slightly discoloured), together with two Pegasus blue and maroon cloth badges, plus two 'Who Dares Wins emblem cloth badges, worn by Charles Thomas Williams, Williams started as a vehicle mechanic in the Paratroopers, then transferred to the SAS, being stationed in Arnham, Norway, Belgium, Germany and Yugoslavia (6)

Lot 668

The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, a Victorian helmet plate, circa 1881-89, the brass plate with 'Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry' detachable circlet, both circlet and plate with two loops, approx 13.5cm

Lot 674

Highland Light Infantry, a post 1902 Highland Light Infantry two piece Plaid Brooch, with regiment badge to the centre, surrounded by thistle with Battle Honour above, complete with the brooch fittings

Lot 742

Hampshire Regiments, five badges, comprising two 8th (Isle of Wight Rifles) battalion, white metal 08/46 and a WWI all brass examples, 9th (Cyclist) Battalion, 08/19m all brass, a Royal Guernsey Light Infantry 08/39 and a Royal Jersey Light Infantry 08/47 badge, all with unnamed sliders (5)

Lot 291

Pair of opaque pressed glass light bowls, diameter 31cm, with chains, and two other light bowls.

Lot 292

Fourteen various Art Deco and later glass light shades.

Lot 325

Contemporary Venetian style light fitting, metal frame supporting a moulded glass shade, approximately 105cm drop.

Lot 344

Light beechwood coat stand, modern, with six S-shape hooks, height 195cm.

Lot 363

Modern light oak office desk, fitted with three drawers to one pedestal and a panelled door to the other, flap section to the kneehole, 165 x 65cm, height 80cm

Lot 367

Modern light oak open bookcase, with three fixed shelves, width 90cm, depth 30cm, height 90cm.

Lot 40

A pair of Greman four light porcelain candelabra, VEB Porzellan Manufaktur, Plaue, encrusted with flowers, the bases modelled with putti, 36cm; and a Dresden floral weave bowl (3)

Lot 392

An extensive Booths 'Real Old Willow' dinner service including plates, tureens, suace boat, jug, egg cups, and more Condition Report: handle of one tureen broken but present. Small chips to the rims of some items. Appears unused. Areas of rubbing to the gilt and decoration. Some rubbing and slight scratches to the bases. Light crazing to the tureen and some plates but generally good. One plate broken in half, One egg cup with a significant chip. Approximately two other plates broken and repaired. Would benefit from a clean.

Lot 432

A Crown Staffordshire part coffee service, decorated with flowers on a yellow ground and gilt details, including a coffee pot, five cups and saucers, a sugar bowl and a milk jug Condition Report: Some light pitting, Small chips to flowers on the top of the teapot but otherwise in good-very good condition. Gilt clear. No apparent cracks, crazing or restoration. Some rubbing and light marks to the base.

Lot 486

A large cream glazed Wedgwood of Etruria jug, 'The London Jug', featuring a quotation by Dr Samuel Jackson and the poem 'Westminster Bridge' by Wordsworth, height 19.5cm Condition Report: Overall in good-very good condition. Two small chips to the underside (possibly as a result of production) however no cracks, stains or restoration. Decoration clear. Some light scrathes and rubbing to the base consistent with age and usage. Would benefit from a clean.

Lot 81

A Colclough part tea service, in the 'Hedgerow' pattern, including a teapot, cups and saucers, sugar bowls, small plates and a cream jug Condition Report: Overall in good condition. Some marks and light scratches consistent with age and usage. Several small chips and rubbing to the bases. No obvious repair or restoration. Would benefit from a clean

Lot 15

Two brass wall bracket light fixtures and a bell, one of the brackets in the form of an oil lamp, the other an electric example, height of tallest item 22cm

Lot 150

A vintage Royal Standard part dinner and tea service, in the 'Mandarin' pattern, including teapot, teacups, saucers, dinner plates, single lidded tureen, serving plate and more Condition Report: Overall in good-very good condition. Appears unused. No obvious cracks, chips or restoration. Some light scrathes and rubbing to the bases. Would benefit from a clean. Areas of pitting to the glaze.

Lot 179

A Gnome Beta 35 photographic enlarger on adjustable stand with baseboard, 50mm lens and 35mm negative carrier, together with other darkroom equipment including a ceramic Ensign tray and other plastic trays, developing tanks, safe light, easel, paterson focus finder, tongs, contact proof printer, dish warmer, glass measuring beakers and tubes, Ilford HP3 film tin, another 35mm carrier, a medium format 6x6 film carrier and various large format sheet film holders.

Lot 260

A 20th century mahogany drop leaf table, with pierced supports and rounded edges, 74cm x 144cm x 83cm (opened) Condition Report: Unable to remove the central leaf, however the legs are not attached to the base. Central leaf width 21cm, external leaves 62.5cm, if closed the width would be 22cm, depth is 83cm regardless. Height of legs 72cm. Generally in good condition. Some light scratches, marks and small knocks consistent with age and usage. No signs of worm or mould. Colour good with no apparent staining, hairline cracks to the wood (approx 15cm) to two sides. No apparent rectoration or repairs.

Lot 287

An assortment of brass framed lights, including three wall lights, a central light and two table lamps, all electric, some in the original boxes

Lot 881

William Gunning King (1859-1940) - Lochinver, signed and dated 1928, inscribed verso, oil on canvas, 50.5 x 61cm, unframed Unvarnished, not lined, would benefit from a light clean but in good condition

Lot 901

Alfred Henry Vickers (1835-1919) - A Thatched Farmhouse; A Thatched Barn, a pair, both signed, oil on board, 14 x 22cm (2) Good condition requiring a light clean in inappropriate modern narrow gilt frames

Lot 912

G. B. (early 19th c) after Sarah Stone - The Crested Cockatoo of New South Wales; The Superb Warblers of New South Wales, a pair, both signed with initials and inscribed verso, watercolour laid down on the original mount and another, attributed to the same - The Blue Billed Parrot from New South Wales, similarly inscribed verso, 20 x 16.5cm and circa, unframed (3) Damp stained and discoloured. The drawings largely unaffected but for a few marks and light discolouration

Lot 94

A Charles II silver trefid spoon, engraved with contemporary initials HS, 18.6cm l, by John King, London 1668 and a Queen Anne silver trefid spoon, engraved with contemporary initials A*G, 19.7cm l, by Edward Gibson, London 1703, 2ozs 19dwts (2) Light wear consistent with age as evident from image

Lot 941

Professional photography. Two Manfrotto studio stands, a Courtney stand, strobe stand and boom, poles, California Sunbounce (gold), an aluminium light table frame and two Lowel rifalites  Sold as seen. Second hand, well used condition

Lot 977

An Edwardian mahogany and inlaid rotating bookcase, with slatted sides, 86cm h; 49 x 49cm Good condition save for a few light scratches on the top

Lot 987

A mahogany splay fronted hanging corner cabinet, early 19th c, with brass H hinges, 97.5cm h; 36 x 70cm, a 19th c mahogany dressing mirror, a part nest of mahogany tables, a glazed light oak firescreen and a pair of oak dining chairs (7) Corner cupboard in good condition, nest of tables somewhat scratched; dressing mirror with minor veneer chips on corners and loss of silvering to plate; altered/made up

Lot 101

A Victorian pewter mounted ram's horn snuff mull, possibly Scottish, 25mm l Light wear and scratches

Lot 1108

A Turkey rug, 95 x 180cm and three other small rugs (4) Turkey rug frayed at both ends the others with light wear

Lot 112

A Victorian  squeeze opening silver tobacco box, crested, 85mm l, 2ozs 8dwts Light wear scratches

Lot 114

A George III silver vinaigrette, the lid engraved with leafage applied with a chased rosette and border, foliate grille, 35mm l, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1818, 10dwts Light wear

Lot 116

Three pairs of George II or early George III silver sugar nips, all London, maker's mark and Lion passant only, one maker HP, c1750 [Grimwade 3608], the others maker's marks rubbed, 3ozs 4dwts All in good condition with light wear consistent with age but not split, over worn or sprained, no repair

Lot 117

A Victorian barrel shaped silver christening mug, with reeded bands, 79mm, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1876, 4ozs 18dwts Light wear, no significant dents, no engraving

Lot 118

An Edward VII silver triple miniature photograph frame, of triangular section with  pierced front and leather covered back, 13cm l, by Charles Penny Brown, Birmingham 1903 Light polish wear, leather typically stained and worn

Lot 122

A George III reeded oval silver teapot stand, with engraved border, on fluted feet, 17cm l, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1810, 4ozs 10dwts Light wear and somewhat 'whippy'

Lot 124

A George V silver hot milk jug, 11cm h, marks rubbed, by Vander & Hedges, London 1926, 7ozs 10dwts Light wear, no engraving, handle secure

Lot 125

A George III engraved silver cream jug, of oblong form with reeded rim, 85mm h, maker's mark partly rubbed, London 1811 and another, London 1885, 4ozs 13dwts (2) Light wear. Earlier jug with neat old repair at base of handle and dents around widest part of body

Lot 130

An Edwardian silver canister, with detachable compartment and chained mammiform cover, 70mm h, by Martin, Hall & Co, Chester 1909, 1oz 7dwts Light wear and polish residue

Lot 135

A set of six Chinese silver goblets, early 20th c, the ovoid bowl applied with dragon and pearl, 80mm h, marked SILVER, 6ozs 7dwts Light wear and polish residue

Lot 142

A George VI silver mug, on domed foot, engraved with a presentation inscription, 13.5cm h, by Walker & Hall ltd, Sheffield 1947, 8ozs 12dwts Light wear and minor dents

Lot 144

A George V silver salver, on three feet, 24.5cm diam, by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1926, 16ozs 10dwts A clean example, no engraving or erasure, light polish scratches and slightest dent

Lot 161

A Victorian silver tablespoon and a later pair of silver tablespoons, Fiddle pattern, the first by H J Lias & Son, London 1870, the pair by another, Sheffield 1901, 7ozs Light wear

Lot 164

Sixteen silver teaspoons, George III-William IV, Old English and Fiddle patterns, all London by various makers, 7ozs 17dwts Light wear only

Lot 168

Six silver tablespoons, George IV-Victorian, Fiddle pattern, all Londonm by various makers and one other, same pattern, crested, Dublin 1815, 15ozs 18dwts (7) Light wear only

Lot 169

A set of six Victorian silver table forks, Fiddle pattern, initialled F, by William Eaton, London 1840 or 1843, 14ozs 10dwts Light wear scratches consistent with age

Lot 172

Fourteen silver dessert forks, George III- George V, Hanoverian, Old English and Fiddle patterns, variously initialled or crested, London and Sheffield,  1775-1925, 18ozs 2dwts Presentable condition with light wear consistent with age

Lot 175

Miscellaneous silver dessert spoons, cake forks and other small flatware, George III-early 20th c, 14ozs 17dwts Mostly in good condition with light wear

Lot 176

A set of six George V silver dessert spoons, Fiddle pattern, by Brewis & Co, London 1913, 9ozs 11dwts Light wear consistent with age

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