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Lot 333

Attributed to Valentine Delawarr (Australian 1852-1918)Sunrise over the [?] mountains as seen from Ambleside, Tasmania Oil on canvas Signed (lower right) inscribed with title to label (verso)30.5 x 61cm (12 x 24 in.)Condition Report: Yellowing varnish and light surface dirt causing discolouration throughout. Rubbing tot he framing edges. Three areas of loss, the first to the upper edge with some associated flaking. A very small loss to the lower right quadrant in the trees. The final loss to the lower right corner. Inspection under UV reveals no obvious evidence of restoration or repair.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 533

Continental School (19th century)Saint CatherineOil on cradled panel62 x 28cm (24¼ x 11 in.)Condition Report: Fine craquelure throughout. Rubbing to the extreme edges. Loss to the upper right corner, this has caused the paint to come loose from the panel and reveals the board beneath. Loss to the centre of the upper edge, circa. 1cm. A small further loss to the upper left hand corner along the edge. Some other small losses scattered throughout. Two white blemishes, possibly paint to the lower section of St. Catherine's robe. Horizontal cracking with associated flaking to the upper section which is possibly a later addition and part of a restorative process. Below this section the craquelure is uniform and very fine. Some visible pin holes to the panel (possible woodworm) visible to the lower section. Light surface scratches to the panel. The left and right edge possibly added to and restored. Cradled panel verso. Inspection under UV reveals a green masking varnish, scattered retouching and infilling throughout. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 470

A pair of beech salon chairs, in the French Louis XV style, mid 20th century, each 98cm highProvenance: From the collection of the late Selwyn Demmy Condition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, One rear leg to one chair is broken, there are lots of various old glue deposits in this area and will require some further attention to stabilise, the other chair appears solid and stableThe exposed elements of the show frame partly have a light wood colour/paint applied, other areas remain a more natural wood - this leads to a patchy appearance and these would benefit from a clean and probably a single finish applied. The upholstery appears in presentable order overall Please refer to additional images for visual reference to conditionAdditional measurements:87cm wide, 68cm deep overallCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 616

A pair of gilt and patinated metal candlesticks, second half 19th century, later converted to electricity, with two light grey pleated shades, 35.5cm high (excluding shades)

Lot 584

A pair of walnut and red and gold striped sofas, in late 19th century style, last quarter 20th century, with removable back, seat and scatter cushions, 79cm high, 185cm wide, 99cm deepCondition Report: These sofas do not feel as if they have foam inside, it is likely a wadding - in either case they do have their original firelabels sewn to the interior of the seats. The cushions do appear to be at least part featherThe upholstery overall appears in fair condition with signs of light use in a domestic setting and refelctive of their lack of significant age and useSome marks and scuffs to the legs,Please refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 371

After Rosa Bonheur (1822-99), a bronze Ewe, early 20th century, inscribed to the edge 'Rosa B' and to the base 'IVI(?)', 10cm high, 22cm wideProvenance: From the collection of the late Selwyn Demmy  Condition Report: General surface wear, scratches and dirt overall Some light chips and surface scratches to the ears and headScratches along the leading edge of the baseBase has '553' mark in red chalk/pencil and another indistinct mark to the middle (please see additional images)Please see additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 375

A pair of French giltwood armchairs, circa 1860, with later checked upholstery, 88cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useOld splits and cracks, some chips and losses, the painted surface uneven and with various chips and losses as well as areas of refreshingAs catalogued these have been more recently upholstered, this has some light wear consistent with use in a domestic setting. The frames are solid and stable and were probably stabilised at time of upholster, there are some signs of glue to the framesPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 396

A Sheraton Revival satinwood and polychrome painted sofa table, second half 20th century, 74cm high, 127cm wide (open), 51cm deepCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and useHandles all appear original, one is misshapen (or a replacement pull) and could be re-shaped or replaced furtherSome marks and light scratches to the painted surfaceSolid and stable overall Some colour variation and uneven wear to the polish to the topPlease refer to additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 114

A selection of light fittings to include a pair of porcelain and gilt metal table lamps decorated with birds amongst flora and with frosted glass shades together with a matching chandelierLocation: G

Lot 220

Six gents blazers to include Cerruti 1881, Eluidio Tucci and Jaeger in various virgin wool and silk mixes, size range 36-38" chest Regular lengthCondition: Small hole to the right sleeve of the Eluidio Tucci blue checked blazer, together with gents casual trousers to include Charles Tyrwhitt light beige slacks 32 x 32, some new with original tags, Kin and Calvin Klein formal trousers 32R (ten pairs in total) Location: BWR & Rail1

Lot 241

Two pairs of gents light to medium brown leather boots to include Timberland with orange laces and Camel, size 9.Condition: These boots have been worn reflected in the valuationLocation:

Lot 303

Tiffany style light shades and a matching desk lamp Location: RAF

Lot 375

A mixed collection of lead traffic light system, petrol pump also Dinky Toys mini Minor model car and Matchbox No32 Jaguar XK140 etc.

Lot 376

A mixed collection of lead Traffic light system, Benches, Postbox, Petrol Pumps etc.

Lot 110

Large carton full of mint issues, including a stockbook with good run from kangaroos onwards, the 'roos mostly multiple wmks to 2/-, though also with 3d olive green first issue and 1/- light blue narrow crown, then KGV heads to 5d, 1930s sets, 1937-49 'robes' to £1 incl. 3d. shades, 1963 navigators set MNH, etc., face values to $10, through to 2000, followed by four very solid volumes of booklets and prestige booklets from 1969 prime ministers to 2006, along with presentation packs from 1971 onwards, Antarctic Territory with scarce booklet, etc. Also year packs, an empty Lighthouse album cover in slipcase and a useful book of Malta mint from QV 1/- through to 1980. Please inspect.

Lot 128

1857 18kr blue, very fine example with margins all round except just shaving the outer frame upper right, light cds cancel. SG.29, cat. £2,250.

Lot 164

An impressive mostly mint collection in a boxed SG hingeless album with few empty spaces, the Chalon heads all used with nine imperfs mostly in reasonable condition for these difficult issues, followed by a nearly full page of over twenty perf types to 1/- values with and without watermark. Then from 1873 the collection is virtually all mint, the odd light blemish early on but generally in excellent quality, with 1870s to 5/-, 1882-1900 QV heads with various perfs to 1/-, the 5d with back-print advertising, first pictorials to 5/- Mt. Cook, the later types 1900-07 to the 2/- with possible evidence of mixed perfs horizontally (would be SG.347, cat. £1,700), the 5/- being very lightly used. The rest of the 20th century regular issues are virtually complete incl. 1906 Christchurch and 1913 Aukland exhibition sets, 1926 high values and 1931 smiling boy set, through to great back of the book with most officials incl. 1907-11 (no 1d but two 6d, total cat. £950), 1933 5/- (cat £325), etc, as well as an interesting range of SG-listed and unlisted QV stamp duty to £5, 1930s/‘40s arms postal fiscals incl. 1940 surcharges trio to 11/- on 11/- yellow (SG.F187/F189, cat. £495), etc. Much more here to explore with potential for better types on the more complex issues. Aside from a few space-fillers in the classics a most attractive collection. Catalogue will exceed £10,000, without counting SG.347 or any of the Chalon head issues.

Lot 203

Over 400 mint/MNH and used stamps presented on cards in three small cover albums, good sets as well as errors and varieties, KGVI highlights are the high value mint sets (some never hinged values to £1), 2/6d gashed diadem used (SG.476ab, light cds cancels), 10/- dark blue used block of four showing both 'broken stem' and 'blot on scroll' flaws (SG.478aa/ab, cat. £200 as singles), mint control number corner blocks of 6, 1943/47 M.E.F. set mint, etc. Then the QEII including 1958 De La Rue 10/- castle MNH (SG.538, cat. £225), useful errors incl. Antrim missing 'D' in MNH pair with normal (SG.690a), Qatar first surcharges set to 10/-, etc. Distinct feeling of more to discover here, please inspect.

Lot 207

Used collection housed in an Amber loose-leaf album, 1840 to 1940s, starting with a nice range of line-engraved incl. two penny blacks (one just short of four margins), 1d red imperfs with worn-plate example, another on blued paper with large margins, perf reds incl. 'stars' tied on piece by Hull spoon cancel, etc, then some superb cds surface-printed, 2/- blue with light pmk, some less-usual cancels, attractive 1884 2/6d and 5/-, through to much Edward VII to 5/- types, a useful range of officials, highly presentable KGV seahorses, etc, etc. From the same collector as the British Commonwealth in eleven albums (Lot 83).

Lot 208

Extensive collection from 1840 to 2020 in a Large Carton, the main collection in 11 volumes starting with penny black in presentation folder, three nice margins and just in along frame upper-right, neat light red MX cancel, further line-engraved in stockbook, through to recent issues with sets parallel mint and used, plus prestige booklets to 2005 and FDCs to 2007. Accompanied by further box of 5 vols. with worldwide collection of 1000s in stockbooks well-organised by country including some useful earlier material, China, Persia, etc, as well as 100s of cigarette cards with WWI recruitment series, photographic examples, etc. GB face value over £550.

Lot 264

1862 9d bistre, (SG.86), wing-margin example used on pink cover 'via Marseille' to Scotland, with the 'B02' bar cancel and Suez cds, very light stains and other small cover faults yet a very attractive colour combination! Cat. £300 for SG.Z71 off-cover.

Lot 284

1883-84 high values, used set of three, wonderful cds cancels on the 2/6d (Rotherham) and 10/- (Bradford), the 5/- with fairly light bar cancel. The 10/- with unusually rich ultramarine shade, horizontal crease only barely visible in left margin from the front and not detracting from the great visual appeal. SG.179, 180, 183, total cat. £1,000.

Lot 303

1929 £1 UPU (SG.438) used with light registered cancels, not very noticeable slightly shortened perfs at left lower edge, a very decent example. Cat. £550.

Lot 347

A rare W. Gothard of Barnsley card of “Souvenir of Celebrations at Welbeck Abbey, June 11th 1914 – The Silver Wedding of the Duke & Duchess of Portland Also Marquis of Titchfield’s Coming of Age.” and is in good order. Warner Gothard of Eldon Street, Barnsley was predominantly a Portrait Photographer but is noted for his montage souvenir cards of events and disasters around the country between 1905 and 1916. The Gothard website lists 92 different cards, this event being one of the scarcer examples. This is a ninety-third card, the same montage exists but is dated June 12th 1914 not June 11th 1914. The card is in clean unused condition with light corner wear commensurate with its age

Lot 369

further blue album with a large and valuable collection of approx. 220 subject cards. The album covers a wide and colourful range of subjects of rare and better cards. Starting from the time of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897 of which there are a mix of intermediate and court cards (3) an 1890 Penny Postage Jubilee postmarked correspondence card, 1891 Eddystone Royal Navy Exhibition, An 1899 Memoriam card of Franz Faure French President, and two 1900 Deutsche Reichspoft Postkartes with 31st December 1899 cancellation to stamps and 1st January 1900 postmark to lower left of cover. Further cards include Mafeking, German Royal Visits and similar visits overseas by Edward VII with ranges of early Tuck Heraldic cards and cards of philatelic and numismatist content and interest, with also a selection of Russian Royal Family cards. A portrait of Franz Ferdinand with several others of world war interest including a Kitchener memoriam card and Royal Families from Bulgaria, Montenegro, Romania and Servia with a particularly nice woven silk of the Seat of War in the Far East. Of further great interest are a series of Political cards including a Joseph Chamberlain Birthday and Anniversary of entering Parliament card with some comic cards of his Trade Tariff Reforms. The 1916 Sinn Fein Dublin Rebellion (1) and Five Suffragette cards including Mrs Drummond on the Thames addressing parliament and advertising a rally in Hyde Park, Miss Emily Wilding Davison’s Funeral at Morpeth, Mrs Pankhurst, Portrait plus a London Life Rotary Rp and a comic. A range of 18 embroidered silks including a rare RSPCA Auxiliary AVC, Durham Light Infantry (3) Yorkshire Regiment (3) Yorkshire Hussars, Northumberland Fusiliers plus 4 French burning towns woven silks – Malines, Ypres Tilloloy etc. A set of six World War One Heros and two mechanical Anti-German Sentiment cards. Also a reasonably full set of the Senghenydd Pit Disaster of 1913 published by Benton of Glasgow 1 – 25 ( missing numbers 14, 15, 20). An outstanding collection which needs careful viewing.

Lot 65

One of our more unusual lots, a photograph album with photo of Sir Rowland Hill, a clerk's leather wallet with pouches gilt stamped for 'stamps', 'post-cards', 'receipts' etc, as well as over a hundred pieces of documents and covers with GB perf penny reds, ½d and 1½d line-engraved, revenues, 1d lilacs with ovpts, etc, plus some foreign incl. US with 1863 24cts grey-lilac Washington with light bar cancel next to partial Philadelphia red cds (SG.74a, cat. £350). Please view to appreciate.

Lot 79

Approx. 340 stamps, mostly mint, presented on cards in a cover album, with a good range of listed flaws and interesting unlisted flecks, blades, etc. Highlights include (mint unless otherwise stated) Basutoland set with 6d 'dot by flagstaff' (SG.14h, cat.£425), Bahamas the same, the flaw on additional 1/- (SG.144h, cat.£325, toned), Dominica set plus 1½d dot by flagstaff (SG.93h, cat.£130), Gambia 6d extra flagstaff in corner pair (SG.145a, cat.£190), Gold Coast 1d corner block with extra flagstaff UL (SG.113a, cat.£140) and blade flaw LR, as well as 6d with extra flagstaff (SG.115a, cat.£250) also showing unusual large flaw over chapel. Then Hong Kong set mint and used plus flaws incl. 5c extra flagstaff (SG.134a, cat.£325, light tone spot), K.U.T. 65c unused pairs each showing 'diagonal line by turret' on lower stamp (SG.126f, cat.£250 each), South Africa 'cleft skull' on 3d and 6d bi-lingual pairs (SG.67a/68a, cat.£130), Trinidad/Tobago 2c, 3c and 6c blocks all with MNH extra flagstaff UL, etc. Usual varying degrees of slight gum toning, otherwise very few faults, please inspect.

Lot 576

Seven ties, to include Salvatore Ferragamo, D&G, Dunhill etcCondition report: All in good overall condition.A few very light marks, otherwise no obvious faults

Lot 534

A Jaeger animal print and leather tote, magnetic closure to front, brass-tone hardware, dual flat handles, opening to interior zip pocket, 36cm wide, 12cm deep, 32cm high, and a pair of matching black leather and animal print glovesCondition report: There are a few light marks to the front of the bag and light scratches but generally in good condition.The interior has dust particles.Gloves in good condition.

Lot 568

A Chanel black, gold and red scarf, a Christian Dior scarf and a Chanel pocket squareCondition report: Chanel in good overall condition.Dior, there are a few light runs across the scarf and some light staining.pocket square - there are a few light marks.

Lot 536

A Prada blue and black leather flap bag, silver tone hardware, dual rolled handles, detachable shoulder strap, front flap closure, opening to interior zip and slip pockets, 25cm wide, 15.5cm deep, 22.5cm highCondition report: Good overall condition. Some light marking to the edges, particularly at base corners. Some light marks and wear to hardware, particularly to base stud feet, commensurate with light use. A few light marks to the interior.Key missingUnfortunately, the key is missing.There are two zip pockets and a slip pocket. Internal zips in good working order. 

Lot 586

A Ralph Lauren Gilet, tan shell with fur collar, two front zip pockets, size LCondition report: marks to the exterior, there are pen marks to the front lower left, Interior with some light marks.

Lot 6

A Georgian 22ct gold light court section wedding ring, London 1826, 2.3.mm wide, 2.04g.Finger size NCondition report: Minor surface marks/scratches.

Lot 537

A Gucci blue leather and coated canvas shoulder bag, front flap pocket with magnetic closure, opening to interior slip pocket, authenticity number 001.104.0931, 33cm wide, 8cm deep, 24cm highCondition report: Exterior in fair/ good condition, there is some wear to corners and light markings. The stitching has come loose at the top on both sides. There are some loose threads to strap.The interior is worn and with marks and some losses.

Lot 524

A vintage Salvatore Ferragamo black lizard skin tote bag,single flat handle, silver-tone hardware, magnetic clasp closure opening to internal zip pocket, serial number EF21 1236, with dust bag 32cm wide, 5cm deep, 26cm highCondition report: Good overall condition.There is some light wear to the edges, and a few light marks.Interior with dust particles.

Lot 531

A Sonia Rykiel padded shopper tote, silver-tone hardware, two pockets to front, zip closure opening to a lime green interior with slip and zip pockets, 48cm wide, 38cm highCondition report: Good overall condition, there are a few marks and some wear commensurate with light use. Some dirt marks to interior.

Lot 564

A Hermes scarf, Les Voitures ouvelles, by Jacques Eudel, 1961, cream ground with blue and green chequered, transportation designCondition report: No box, there are some light marks and staining to this scarf

Lot 575

Four Hermes ties to include a mid blue chain link example, red ground with snails, pale blue with sea horse, red, orange, blue and cream ‘H’ design and an ETRO cream ground tieCondition report: No boxesAll in good overall condition, a few with very light signs of wear due to very light marks

Lot 567

Five scarves, to include Charles Jourdan, Givenchy, Chloe etcCondition report: Good overall condition, a few with light marks.

Lot 545

A Chloe tan leather shoulder bag,gold-tone hardware, dual flat handles, zip aroud closure opening to interior zip pocket and detachable vanity mirror, 31cm wide, 10cm deep, 26cm highCondition report: Good overall condition.Some marks to exterior, particularly at base corners.Light scratch marks to hardware.Interior with some signs of wear, with a few marks.

Lot 574

Five Hermes ties, to include a blue chain link, red chain link, blue and green with yellow flower, pale blue shell and yellow with lions and chainsCondition report: No boxesSome with very light signs of wear due to very light marks, otherwise, no obvious faults.

Lot 523

A Burberry black leather shopper tote, with moulded handle, opening to interior zip and slip pockets, 27cm wide (at base), 10cm deep, 27cm highCondition report: Good overall condition.A few light marks to exterior and some wear to edges, particularly at base corners.

Lot 585

An Armani brown Orylag reversible short jacket, dual slip pockets, zip front closure, size stated 44Condition report: Very good overall condition.A few light marks and dust particles, would benefit from professional clean.

Lot 548

A Gucci black leather 'doctor's' bag, gold tone hardware, dual rolled handles, front lock closure opening to tan leather interior with zip pocket and bottle holder sections, with cloche and keys, 35cm wide, 12cm deep, 28cm highCondition report: Generally good overall condition. There are some marks and scratches to exterior leather. Interior in good condition, there are a few marks and some light dirt patches.

Lot 527

A Prada black leather bag,dual flat handles, three sectioned interior with zip and slip pockets, with dust bag, 28cm wide, 10cm deep, 25cm highCondition report: Wear to corners, a few light marks to exterior, otherwise in good overall condition.Interior in good condition, with a few dust particles.

Lot 530

A Giorgio Armani black patent leather slouch shoulder bag,silver-tone hardware, cord handle, magnetic snap closure opening to suede-lined interior with zip and slip pockets, 44cm wide, 34cm highCondition report: This bag is in good overall condition, there are a few marks to hardware and light signs of use.The interior in good condition with a few light marks.

Lot 525

A Lulu Guinness black plastic weave-effect shopper,dual flat handles, gold-tone hardware, front flap with 'mirror' motif, magnetic closure opening to canvas lined interior with zip pocket, 34cm wide, 12cm deep, 28m highCondition report: Good overall condition.Some wear to exterior, particularly at base corners.Light marks and scratches to patent leather flap closure.Light marks to base studs.Interior in good overall condition with a few light marks and dust particles.

Lot 528

A Jaeger black leather shoulder bag, with crossed padded diamond design, chain and leather strap, gold tone hardware, 28cm wide, 5cm deep, 15cm high, and a pair of black leather glovesCondition report: This bag is in good overall condition. There are some light scratch marks to the leather, commensurate with use.There are some scratches to the hardware.Interior with a pen mark otherwise in good general condition.

Lot 91

ERCOL LIGHT ELM DRESSER WITH PLATE RACK

Lot 155

LIGHT ELM DELFT WALL RACK

Lot 162

TWELVE LIGHT GLASS CEILING SHADE WITH CRYSTAL DROPPERS

Lot 190J

LIGHT WOOD SECTIONAL OFFICE DRAWER CHEST

Lot 403

SHELF OF COLD PAINTED LEAD SOLDIERS OF SCOTTISH REGIMENTS INCLUDING HIGHLAND LIGHT INFANTRY, 1ST LANARKSHIRE VOLUNTEERS, BLACKWATCH, ROYAL SCOTS (91 APPROX.)

Lot 372

Forget Me Nots for Pilots By No. 13 Group RAF. Second Edition 1940. Multi Signed by over 50 Pilots Including: Group Captain Eric William Whitley, Wing commander Alan Eliot Cairnes, Flt Off Robert Benson, Flt Lt Thomas Johnson Gardiner and many others. included is multiple A4 sheets giving information on recognised signatures. Light Blue in colour hardback. for age. Good condition Est.

Lot 542

B8 RARE An early Battle of Britain Museum Appeal Hurricane print signed by Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader. This print by Keith Broomfield commemorates the 70th Birthday of Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader CBE DSO DFC DL DSc on 21st February 1980 and was issued as a signed limited edition by The Battle of Britain Museum Appeal in that same year. This atheistically pleasing early print carries the signature of an icon of The Battle of Britain and is now widely considered by collectors to be one of the classics making it sought after particularity in. This print has been stored out of natural light for many years and is in very. The print shows Douglas Baders personal aircraft, Hawker Hurricane Mk 1 LE D serial number V7467. He flew this aircraft whilst commanding 242 Canadian Squadron at Coltishall in late September 1940. The print is framed, in very and has the original Battle of Britain Museum Certificate of Authenticity signed by Michael A Fopp (son of Australian Battle of Britain pilot Desmond Dizzy Fopp) attached to the back. The print overall in frame measures approximately 56cm x 39cm (21. 75 inches x 15. 25 inches). Good condition Est.

Lot 543

B9 RARE An early Battle of Britain Museum Appeal Spitfire print signed by Wing Commander Robert Bob Stanford Tuck. This print by Keith Broomfield shows a Supermarine Spitfire Vb RS T as flown by Wing Commander Robert Bob Stanford Tuck DSO DFC & 2 Bars on his last wartime sortie on 28th January 1942. This atheistically pleasing early print carries the signature of an icon of The Battle of Britain and is now widely considered by collectors to be one of the classics making it sought after particularity in. This print has been stored out of natural light for many years and is in very. The print is framed and overall in frame measures approximately 56cm x 39cm (21. 75 inches x 15. 25 inches). Good condition Est.

Lot 6

10 RAF Flown covers. 2 Signed covers. The sparrowhawks FDCs signed by Brigadier P E Collins Lt S Murray Twinn Lt SR Bridmead S/Sgt J Dingwall and S/Sgt T Groves. The Edambusters Signed FDC. La Patrouille De France FDC. The Vintage Pair FDC. Rothmans Aerobatic Team FDC. World Light Aeroplane Piloting Championships Wels Austria 11 14 Aug 1977. Airborne in Battersea FDC. The Bulldogs FDC. The Red Indians FDC. The Shuttleworth Collection FDC. Est.

Lot 1221

Waistel Cooper (1921-2003); a sage green and light brown glazed lamp base, of round bulbous form, with flared lip and on footed rim, signed to the base, 20.5cm high

Lot 1332

A set of ten mid century Dinette light beech framed bentwood dining chairs with caned backs and seats, 46cm

Lot 1485

The British Thomson-Houston Co Ltd Mazda Mickey Mouse Lights, box containing twelve Mickey Mouse scenes and themed light domes, in original box

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