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Lot 484

WW2 German Luftwaffe/air force double decal M35 steel helmet by Eisenhüttenwerke, A.G.  Thale. Model 1935 steel helmet, with 1st type Luftwaffe decal (30% present), showing light age, to left side, with very good dark grey/blue coloured finish to body, with some light wear and scratches, with the national tricolour decal 75% present. Retains leather liner with all fingers present, showing good honest service use, with leather chinstrap, maker stamped for Franz Brehmer, with date 1943. Steel shell maker stamped ET66 (Eisenhüttenwerke, A.G. Thale) and 3765 to rear skirt. Retains collector tag detailing liner maker etc

Lot 485

Scarce WW2 German Luftwaffe air force single decal M38 paratrooper’s steel helmet. Model 1938 steel helmet, with the standard pre war toned dark green finish with single Luftwaffe decal (85% present), to left side, with some light wear and scratches. Early non vented slot bolts (4), being good and tight, with some associated oxidation spots to shell. Retains service leather liner with all leatherwork present, showing good honest service use, being ink stamped sized 59 and maker marked SZf (ink stamps worn to maker). Aluminium band frame, with dark grey padding material all present. Leather chinstrap assembly complete, with wartime style buckle. Steel shell maker stamped ET71 (Eisenhüttenwerke, A.G Thale) and 1.. to rear skirt (number stamps faint from re-issue paintwork). Very good desirable large size re-issue wartime helmet.

Lot 487

WW2 German used Italian Army tropical pith helmet - Afrika Korps. German used Italian Army tropical pith helmet - Afrika Corps. Good Period Pith helmet of Italian design, excellent tan material over ridged frame, repurposed with German badges. Metal top mount shows 30% paint loss, good side vents. Light desert googles with tinted plastic material lenses. Sizing roughly 52 to 54.

Lot 488

WW2 Spanish Civil War model 1935 tankers helmet. Features black padded leather body with leather neck skirt, extra round rim of padded leather for extra cushioned protection. Internal Spanish pattern leather liner with leather ear chinstraps, internal head size 17cm x 19cm, size small. No badge, but with badge pin holes. Light wear overall.

Lot 49

German S.A./N.S.K.K. 1933 1st pattern dagger & scabbard by Paul Seilheimer. Features mid brown wood grip in correct nickel mounts with Gau “Ns” Niedersachsen regional stamp. Clean condition blade with a few age darkening spots and light shallow pitting near point, is maker marked Paul Seilheimer, Solingen. Blade measures 22.2cm, with etched “Alles für Deutschland” motto, being good overall Black painted finished scabbard with minor edge paint chips, nickel furniture in good condition, retains hanger suspension ring and leather hanger. Maker listed on the McSarr rarity scale # 7

Lot 490

WW2 Australian/British fighter pilot type C leather flying helmet with training gosport speaking tube.Features supple leather with suede chamois interior in excellent condition with virtually all of the original finish and very light wear. All straps are excellent and retain the original coatings on the press studs. The lining is spotless clean indicating only light use. The chinstrap retains the light blue colour and has elasticity. The ear receivers are hollow and connected to a brass speaking tube.

Lot 491

WW2 Australian/British tropical Air Force type E flying helmet. Features tan aertex cloth in excellent condition showing light use and soiling only, sizing to light to read but is a medium fit. Stamped Air Ministry rubber earpieces are in very good flexible condition and the interior of the helmet/inner chamois donuts is equally good. The chinstrap retains good colour and elasticity and the press stud poppers have virtually all of the original brown coating. Wired with a light brown coloured loom and black cased jack plug.

Lot 492

WW2 Australian/British tropical Air Force type E flying helmet. Features tan aertex cloth in excellent condition showing light use and soiling only, size 1, 81/2 to 8 3/4. Stamped Air Ministry rubber earpieces are in very good flexible condition and the interior of the helmet/inner chamois donuts is equally good. The chinstrap retains good colour and elasticity and the press stud poppers have virtually all of the original brown coating. Wired with a light pink brown coloured loom and black cased jack plug, plus input. Oxygen masked marked small with broad arrow stamp, good elastics with rubber hose.

Lot 496

WW2 1944 dated Australian Slouch hat with puggaree, belonging to Private J.Stone, 2/28th Battalion.Khaki fur felt body, with some light mothing and stains. Marked on inside sweatband V112. 71/2 1944, complete with chin strap. Attributed to Pte J.Stone. 2/28th Bn, who died of wounds 18/2/1946.See lot #238 for the medals & ephemera group to Private Stone.

Lot 5

WW2 Australian New Zealand converted knuckle fighting knife. Features cast aluminium chequered grip with raised skull crusher pommel, rasp marks to hilt where knuckle duster guard has been removed. 15.3cm double edged dull finish blade with light edge sharpening and light pitting to surface. 27.5cm commonwealth fighting knife.

Lot 500

Australian Army Special Air Service Regiment ‘E’ troop & British Special Boat Service exercise baseball cap. Dark blue cotton cap, of ripstop material with machine embroidered blue/light blue E troop logo, each side shows yellow ‘water ops’ frog & S.B.S. ‘pilgrims’ troop logo. Adjustable velcro strap to rear, with machine embroidered Australian & British flags to rear. Label shows manufacture for PLATATAC. Very good condition overall, showing light wear & a couple of minor stains to sweatband & interior. Ex SASR senior officer collection, who wore this as part of the joint exercise in the early 2010’s.

Lot 503

WW2 German Luftwaffe Signal’s Non-Commissioned officer’s summer peaked cap. White ‘hessian’ cotton crown, showing some light wear & toning, with ribbed black cotton centre band, with burnt orange piping, 1st pattern LW aluminium eagle & winged cockade & wreath badge. Black leather peak, with twin buckled chinstrap, fastened by twin black domed buttons, adjacent to the matching piping. Interior shows economy chocolate brown fibre sweatband. Good interior overall. Approx. size 56.

Lot 504

WW2 German Afrika Korps D.A.K. Panzer enlisted side cap & dust goggles. Olive coloured twill cotton body, with 1 piece pull down flaps, with sewn pink soutache, Bevo cockade on tropical backing, with folded bevo woven ‘blue’ eagle on tropical backing.  Single air grommet to both sides. Red cotton lined, showing maker stamp for Clemens Wagner, Braunschweig Hamburg. Size 53 & Mai 42 (May 1942) stamped. Light wear & use, especially to crown, but generally good overall. Two sets of light weight dust goggles, with elastic straps in fold up pouch included. Scarce.

Lot 505

WW2 M43 German Army uniform field cap. Field grey wool body peak (showing light folding to centre) and fold down flaps, retaining both silver washed pebbled brass buttons. Machine sewn trapezoid eagle and cockade to top centre. Economy silk interior, with faint partial maker stamp, with sewn olive cotton sweatband.

Lot 509

WW2 US Navy Admiral’s uniform peaked cap, belong to Vice Admiral Willis Augustus ‘Ching’ Lee, who as commander of Composite Task Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, died just 10 days after the official Japanese surrender. Lee was most famous for being the commander in charge of the naval fleet which repelled the Japanese naval attack on Guadalcanal in November 1942, as well as being a skilled sport shooter, winning seven medals at the 1920 Olympic Games, being the most successful athlete of the entire games.The cap features a tan waterproof body, with black woven centre band, with U.S.N. 2-piece eagle, service worn gold braid chinstrap & twin gilt buttons, with a double row of bullion oak leaves embroidered direct woven to the black felt top of the flat leather peak. The interior shows the maker details for Art Caps of New York, with clear protective cover, showing his name Lee, Willis A BB-56, mid brown leather sweatband, gilt embossed named W. A. LEE. Light wear to underside of crown, but in overall very good condition, approx. size 6 1/2.Willis Augustus ‘Ching’ Lee Jr. (May 11, 1888 – August 25, 1945) entered the U.S. Naval Academy in 1904. While at the Naval academy, his Chinese-sounding last name, compounded by his fondness for the Far East earned him the nickname "Ching" Lee. Following graduation, Lee joined the academy's rifle team twice. He was assigned to the battleship Idaho from October 1908 to May 1909, before returning to the naval academy and re-joining the rifle team. In July 1913, Lee re-joined Idaho, and in April 1914 he transferred to the battleship New Hampshire to participate in the occupation of Veracruz. During World War I, Lee served on the destroyers O'Brien and Lea.Lee participated in 14 events at the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp. He won 7 medals (5 gold, 1 silver, and 1 bronze), all in team events. It would not be until Alexander Dityatin in the 1980 games that anyone would beat the record. Lee attended the Naval War College in the late 1920s, and was promoted to the rank of captain in 1936. During the 1930s and early 1940s, Lee was several times assigned to the Fleet Training Division, commanded the light cruiser Concord, and served on the staff of Commander, Cruisers, Battle Force. In early 1942, following his promotion to the rank of rear admiral, Lee became Assistant Chief of Staff to the Commander in Chief, U.S. Fleet.Lee's specialty in life was gunnery. At the age of 19 in 1907 "he became the only American to win both the US National High Power Rifle and Pistol championships in the same year." In 1914 during the Veracruz campaign in Mexico he drew the fire of three enemy snipers, thereby exposing their positions and then shot them at long range. He understood the powerful guns of a battleship as an extension of the law of ballistics and adapted his expertise to the new age of technology. When Admiral Lee engaged the Japanese Vice Admiral Nobutake Kondō's battleship Kirishima on the evening of 14 November 1942 in the waters off Guadalcanal, he became naval history's first battleship commander to conduct a "gunfight" primarily by radar remote control. In August 1942, Rear Admiral Lee was sent to the Pacific to command Battleship Division Six, consisting of the battleships Washington and South Dakota. Flying his flag in Washington, Lee engaged an Imperial Japanese Navy surface fleet under the command of Vice Admiral Kondō during the second night of the Naval Battle of Guadalcanal on the night of 14–15 November 1942. While riding in the battleship Washington, which served as his flagship during this sea-fight, Lee's battleship decisively gunned the battleship Kirishima into a wreck, resulting in her scuttling shortly afterwards. With 300 Imperial sailors still entombed within her hull, she slid into Ironbottom Sound, leaving Admiral Lee's flagship Washington the only American battleship during World War II to sink an enemy battleship in a "one on one" gunfight.[10]Lee, who "knew more about radar than the radar operators", used the SG radar installed aboard Washington to skilfully manoeuvre his ships during the night.Lee was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions at the battle, promoted to Vice Admiral in 1944 and placed in charge of the Pacific Fleet's fast battleships, as Commander, Battleships, Pacific Fleet. In May 1945, he was sent to the Atlantic to command a special unit researching defences against the threat of Japanese kamikaze aircraft, the Composite Task Force, U.S. Atlantic Fleet. While serving in that position on 25 August 1945, Vice Admiral Willis A. Lee died suddenly after suffering a heart attack, ten days after the Surrender of Japan. He collapsed and died in a motor launch that was ferrying him out to his flagship in the harbour at Portland, Maine.

Lot 51

WW2 German S.A. 1933 1st pattern dagger with scabbard by Gebruder Becker of Solingen. Features mid brown wood grip, showing light wear, retaining both nickel eagle and roundel. Cross guards Gau stamped WF Westfalen regional stamp. Maker marked blade measures 22cm with a clear etched motto “Alles fur Deutschland”, age darkening to blade finish and 1mm tip missing. Scabbard retains nickel plated throat & chape, with original finish, showing light scratches/wear, anodised body carries period scratches and brown finish loss. Scabbard carries original leather belt hanger. Overall a good condition dagger, McSarr rarity maker rated #5.

Lot 53

WW2 German S.A. 1933 1st pattern dagger with scabbard by Justinuswerk of Solingen. Features mid brown wood grip, showing light wear, retaining both nickel eagle and roundel. Cross guards with Gau stamp BO to Bayerische Ostmark. Maker marked blade measures 22.1cm, showing a clear etched motto “Alles fur Deutschland”, displaying a very clear finish, with 2 light darkening patches. Scabbard retains nickel plated throat & chape. All original finish, showing light scratches/wear and slight dent to drag bottom, anodised body carries minor period scratches and brown finish loss and original leather belt hanger. Overall a good condition dagger, McSarr rarity maker rated #7.

Lot 56

Nazi Germany R.A.D. Reich Labour Service enlisted man’s hewer & scabbard by Carl Julius Krebs of Solingen. Features brown stag horn grip plates with metal one-piece bird beak pommel, spine and guard hilt fittings in nickel finish. Polished 24.5cm blade showing very light surface wear and 2 small nicks to edge. Carl Julius Krebs of Solingen maker with Crown & K trademark & Ges. Geschutz with RAD triangle logo stamped to ricasso. Sharp etched motto “Arbeit adelt” (Work ennobles). Steel scabbard is dent free and retains 95% of its original black enamel finish. Nickel plated scabbard fittings show minimal surface wear. Hewer is a solid well-preserved piece and assembles with the characteristic ‘click’ you would expect from a RAD hewer.

Lot 86

WW2 U.S.M.C. Navy USN Mark 2 Kabar pattern fighting knife & scabbard by Camillus. Features a stacked leather scabbard with flat steel hammer pommel. 17.5cm blued blade with field sharpened edge. Original MK 2 scabbard with light wear to plastic sheath coating, production stamped metal throat and riveted belt holder with working webbing hilt strap

Lot 91

WW2 U.S. Navy LT-29 Ulster & Vietnam imperial pocket knives (2). The Ulster pocket knife under USN WW2 contract features wooden handle pinned grips with a military designation TL-29, 2 very light stamped onto the wood, the foldout main blade & electrical tool blade show light use and age darkening. The 2nd knife, a 1967 Imperial blade as new, with 4 multi use blades 6.5cm main blade. Both knives have very good locking action.

Lot 92

Both knives feature leather stacked handles with heavy hexagonal hammer pommel nuts, one maker named and dated 11-1968, both have thick rectangle guards. Both are single fullered sawback blades with field sharpened edges, one blade is maker named to ricasso and is 14.5cm long with 40% of factory bluing remaining, the other is 13cm factory parkerized finish. Both brown leather scabbards are complete with intact stitching and rivets with snap lock hilt straps, retaining sharpening stones in front pouch. The light brown scabbard is well marked to the back with manufacture details matching its dated 1968 knife. 24.2cm and 26cm in length.

Lot 181

FIVE PIECES OF CAITHNESS GLASSWAREcomprising three vases and bowl with mottles light pink and white swirl decoration; and another tapering amethyst coloured glass vase with swirl decoration; together with a Swedish Flygsfors 'Coquille' bowl, of pinched form and in purple tones, dated '58; and another cased vase with interior blue/purple stripe (7)

Lot 316

LIGHT OAK COLLECTORS CABINETwith a rectangular lift up lid with reinforced brass corners opening to reveal a green baize lined interior with a mirror above a pull down and sliding flap revealing ten drawers with brass handles, with side carrying handles, 40cm high x 66cm wide x 24cm deep

Lot 32

GOOD SELECTION OF AGATE AND HARDSTONE PENDANTSincluding one on fine nine carat gold chain, another with silver mount, and a light jade pierced disc style pendant, the agates of various colours and with various markings (15)

Lot 338

ERCOL LIGHT OAK DINNING TABLEwith a pull apart top revealing a fold out leaf, with a turned shaped column and four shaped supports; together with two light oak Ercol stick back dining chairs with a central splat with a carved Swan above solid seats with shaped cushions, standing on tapering supports united by a stretcher

Lot 340

LIGHT OAK DINING TABLEwith a four plank top and extendable drawleaf style ends, standing on plain supports, 241cm long, together with four ladder back pine chairs

Lot 365

LIGHT OAK DRAWLEAF TABLEwith a plain frieze, standing on plain supports, 165.5cm extended

Lot 400

LIGHT OAK GATELEG DINING TABLEwith shaped drop flaps, standing on barley twist supports united by stretchers, 91cm wide

Lot 56

TWO PAIRS OF TEN CARAT GOLD MOUNTED STUD EARRINGScomprising one pair set with three small pearls to each and the other light blue gem set cluster earrings, 2 pairs

Lot 337

Vintage green enamel centre light shade and three reproduction aluminium centre light shades (4)

Lot 1

The Beatles debut LP 'Please Please Me' on black and gold Parlophone labels and in Mono. Possibly a crossover 2nd pressing the LP has the Dick James publishing credits and stampers XEX 421-1N GP and XEX 422-1N GH. Vinyl is in a VG condition with minimal wear and light hairline scratches. Sleeve has sellotape along the bottom edge to the reverse with sellotape to two corners on the front. Pen marks to reverse and lifting to the front foil. Corners of the sleeve are bent and worn.

Lot 100

A first UK pressing of Elvis Presley's 'Rock n Roll' LP. Condition of vinyl is good with light surface marks, minimal wear to spindle hole. Cover is used with some lifting of the clarifoil, bumps and ringwear.

Lot 11

A first UK mono pressing of Tomorrow featuring Keith West, PMC 7042. Sleeve has pen marks to reverse and light marks to vinyl, otherwise VG+.

Lot 14

A first UK mono pressing of 'Clear Light' on the Elektra label EKL-4011 together with a 1970s pressing of '13' by The Doors, K 42062.

Lot 172

A collectable Diana Dors LP 'Swingin Dors' on red vinyl. Vinyl has light surface and spindle marks.

Lot 177

Two early UK pressings of 'Waiting For The Sun' by The Doors and 'The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown'. Last tack on side one of 'Waiting For The Sun' has a scratch, otherwise VG. Sellotape to inside of gatefold and spillage marks on front cover. Arthur Brown LP is VG and light creasing to the clarifoil on the cover.

Lot 189

Two first UK pressings of Ten Years After LPs comprising their self titled album and 'Undead'. Light surface marks to both, self titled LP has a scratch to track 1, side 1. Both sleeves are showing age related wear and appear to have some water damage.

Lot 6

A first UK mono pressing of 'Their Satanic Majesties Request' by The Rolling Stones with gatefold sleeve and lenticular central image of the group. Some surface marks and light scratches.

Lot 164

A modern art nouveau style table light with three glass shades, 40cm. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, Mail Boxes Etc couriers ONLY.

Lot 235

GEORGE HOLT (1924-2005). Framed, signed verso, titled ‘Still Life under a light’, dated 1974, bottle and bowl in green, 56cm x 60cm. IMPORTANT: Online viewing and bidding only. No in person collections, Mail Boxes Etc couriers ONLY.

Lot 707

dating: Late 19th Century provenance: Ethiopia, Long cloak in bordeaux velvet, richly embroidered in gilded thread with floral and geometrical motifs, opening on the breast with small, brass buttons. Lined with light-blue cloth. Signs of use. Pants in brown velvet, legs richly embroidered in polychrome at the base and with small, brass buttons. Complete with a leather shield, covered with velvet (worn) and brass mounts. Wide, leather belt, with numerous places for cartridges. Fine and rare together. dimensions various cm.

Lot 73

dating: first quarter of the 20th Century provenance: Greece, Silver plate of the Grand Officer, partially gilded and enameled, with vertical brooch. Together with a gilded, silver collar, enameled (chip), complete with light-blue and white ribbon. In a box. dimensions 4,5 x 7,5 - 7,4 x 7,4 cm.

Lot 755

dating: 18th/19th Century provenance: Turkey, Khula khud with iron, hemispherical skull, with remains of gold inlays, provided with two plume-holders, sliding nose-piece and mail neck-defense with simple rings, border with fringes. Armour with iron, riveted rings. Breast-plate with four, iron plates, provided with buckles. Back-plate with iron scales. Together with a vest, tunic-type in light-blue fabric (more recent), embroidered in polychrome, with gold-inlaid cartouches at the forte, one of white carved with a six-tip star and one with inscriptions in Arabic. Brass quillon, horn grip scales. Mannequin not included. height as shown circa 180 cm.

Lot 84

dating: about 1860 provenance: Tuscany, Grand Cross of the Order, in gold and enamels. Fine example of Rothe company in Vienna. Very light cased manufacture. dimensions 7.5 x 7.1 cm.

Lot 888

dating: circa 1800 provenance: Naples, Smooth, two-stage, 18 mm cal. barrel, in damask, first part is octagonal with two 'G. OLIVA' marks inlaid in gold between lilies, after a ring and acanthus leaves it is round and provided with a silver, swallow-tailed front-sight, vent lined in gold; tang finely engraved with floral motifs; nice miquelet flintlock, signed 'F. SCARRAFONE' and engraved with floral motifs; wooden, full stock with checkered grip and palm-rest, barrel carved with garlands through all the length, one side with a big monogram 'AG' (?). Silver mounts with fine floral engravings, counter-plate with beamed fan and leaf, two silver barrel brackets. Iron ramrod with chiselled and decorated with light horn tip. length 129.5 cm.

Lot 98

dating: 19th/20th Century provenance: Different countries, Insiede: Order Nishan al-Iftikar, an imperial russian silver decoration for a fund raising (dated 1889?) stamped, Order of the Crown of Italy (knight's cross), Order of St. Mauritius and Lazarus (knight's cross), Order of Medjidie (III class), Order of Isabella I of Castile (officer's cross), two Italian medals for civil value (light build), Bronze medal 'Vittorio Emanuele II Association of Saviors Naples', Legion of Honor (knight), Order of St. Sylvester Pope (knight), Order of the Sun of Peru, a badge of the 'Accademia Tiberina', A cross 'Madonna Auxilium Christianorum'. Preserved in a display case lined in Moroccan leather decorated with golden imprints. dimensions case - closed 24 x 36,5 x 4,5 cm.

Lot 196

dating: early 20th Century provenance: Russia, In dark blue cloth, with red profiling and light-blue band, metal front badge, silvered and partially enameled in black. Leather, semi-rigid visor, lacquered in black on the external part. Small defects. Black, leather sweat band inside and lining in light-blue silk, with silvered stamp with imperial emblem and inscriptions in Cyrillic. height 13 cm.

Lot 212

dating: about 1890 provenance: Russian Empire, Light skull with blackened cardboard, with leather visor and neck-guard. A gilded imperial eagle on the front, above the shield with another silver crown. Spike with flames on a cross-bar, border finely engraved with floral motifs. Chin-strap with convex scales on buttons with embossed crown, cockade. Morocco leather inside and silk cap (both in bad conditions), the internal peak reinforced with a restored leather patch. Scarce. height 29 cm.

Lot 220

dating: End of 19th beginning of 20th Century provenance: Russian Empire, Jacket in white cloth with collar, sleeves and red profiles, neckline, breast and sleeves with stripes in gilded thread. Complete with epaulettes. Gilded buttons and with imperial eagle. Cuirass in light Tombak, with red profiling. Lined with white leather inside, breast with a label of Moscow re-seller. Very scarce. height about 70 cm.

Lot 248

dating: First half of the 19th Century provenance: Kingdom of Italy, One side of purple color, with regiment emblem surmounted by a Savoy crown on a black ground. The opposite side with Savoy shield on a light-blue ground. Fringes in silver thread. Short, metallic shaft. dimensions 24 x 30 cm.

Lot 275

dating: last quarter of the 19th Century provenance: France, Iron breast-plate, slightly ribbed in the center, with brass rivets and buttons. Remains of Chatellerault manufacturer's marking and date 'Avril 1880' inside, size and serial number indications; remains of black painting inside. More light back-plate. With traces of marking inside as well (unreadable) and black painting. Leather straps, reinforced with brass rings. height 39,5 cm.

Lot 297

dating: about 1910 provenance: Bavaria, In light-blue cloth, with black band and red profiling. Both cockades. Morocco linen inside and silk cap. Small moth damages. height 12 cm.

Lot 429

dating: 1875-1890 provenance: Belgium, Cylindrical, rifled, 11 mm cal. barrel, with fore-sight. Six-shot cylinder. In working order. Engraved with rinceaux. Liege test-bed stamp. Signs of use and time. Light horn grip scales. Ring for a strap. length 37,5 cm.

Lot 512

dating: Mid 19th Century provenance: Europe, Cylindrical, micro-rifled, 9 mm cal. barrels. Box-lock type mechanics in working order, engraved with rinceaux. Foldaway trigger. Small spark arrester with rear sight notch. Ebony grips (one with a crack and small part missing). Light horn butt-plates. length 15,2 cm.

Lot 589

dating: 19th Century provenance: Italy, Wide, single-and false-edged blade, engraved with rinceaux at the forte; iron 'S'-quillon, light horn, spiral grip with metallic wire binding, brass pommel shaped as wild boar's head, brass, engraved ring-nut. Leather scabbard with brass mounts, with frames engraved en suite with the ring-nut. Belt hook. length 45,2 cm.

Lot 110

FOUR LATE VICTORIAN POTTERY FAIRINGS, to include; "The Last into bed to put out the Light", 8cm high, and a late Victorian moulded POTTERY JUG, celadon green in colour, with mask spout, 22cm high

Lot 117

AN ORREFORS FOUR SECTION GLASS NIGHT LIGHT HOLDER, each segment of a different height, the tallest; 9.5cm high

Lot 129

A PAIR OF "KOSTA BODA" SMOKEY GLASS NIGHT LIGHT HOLDERS, of globular form, inscribed to bases, 9cm high

Lot 14

WILSON & SHARP A GEORGIAN DESIGN SILVER SALVER, beaded piecrust rim, raised on four ball and claw feet, presentation engraved inscription to "Major O.N. Chadwyck-Healey by the Officers Instructional staff No. 1 Command School for Infantry Officers, Kinross 2nd Sept 1916", Sheffield 1915, 31cm in diameter, weight; 945g Condition report: scratches & surface wear, otherwise good, no splits, sits well, a noticeable dent to surface half way from underneath of inscription to edge of salver, catches the light & can see it.

Lot 144

A ROYAL WORCESTER CLIVE CHRISTIAN CERAMIC PRESENTATION BOX OF FOUR COFFEE CANS & SAUCERS, gilded "Empire Flame" design in original fitted box with four partial gilt coffee spoons Condition report: condition is very good, no chips or cracks, gilding very good, still good paper ‘inspection’ stickers on. Our vendor is a titled businessman, I imagine it was a gift presentation, which stayed in the box, unused, seeing the light of day in his recent house move.

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