Charles I, Newark Besieged Silver Shilling 1645, obv. large double-arched crown dividing C R , value XII below, rev. OBS NEWARKE 1645 in three lines; diamond-shaped flan with beaded borders both sides, struck en médaille; 5.75g, pierced at 12 o'clock; contact marks & light scratches o/wise VF
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4 x Treasury Notes comprising: £1 Bradbury, third issue (January 1917) F/37, vertical & corner creases, handling marks o/wise GFine, £1 Warren Fisher first issue ((September 1919) U/91 several folds & creases, handling marks o/wise GFine, £1 Warren Fisher second issue (February 1923) F1/99, light vertical creases, slight wear to right of bottom edge, minor handling marks VF & 10 shillings Warren Fisher, first issue (September 1919) E/74 followed by NO with dash; vertical creases, staining, handling marks & ingrained dirt both sides, pinholes in Britannia VG to AFine
6 x Pre-Victoria Silver Coins comprising: crown 1819 LX contact marks both sides, generally good edge AVF, 3 x shillings: 1758 Fine/AVF, 1787 no hearts, contact marks, light pitting on bust, Fine to GFine & 1834 bust VG o/wise Fine & 2 x sixpences: 1757 very minor contact marks o/wise lustrous GVF & 1787 no hearts, trivial contact marks VF to GVF, together with Norwich halfpenny token 1793 obv. R CAMPIN HABERDASHER GOAT LANE NORWICH around straight stocking, glove & crossed knife & fork, rev. seated female figure, her right arm resting on globe, crowned lion's head below, her left arm resting on anchor GFine
3 x Treasury Notes, all Warren Fisher & comprising: (1) £1 second issue (February 1923), A1/66, very faint corner flicks & light handling marks o/wise GEF, (2) £1 second issue Z1/6, corner flicks, faint vertical centre crease, handling marks & light wrinkling VF & (3) 10 shillings second issue (November 1922) R/2, tiny 1mm tear near top of left edge o/wise UNC
Jersey, 3 x WW11 Issue Banknotes comprising: Six Pence prefix JN, issued April 1942 to February 1945, creases & small edge tears; One Shilling prefix JN, issued April 1942 & June 1942, creases, small edge tears & small piece missing near top of right edge & Two Shillings prefix JN, issued April 1942; blue on light blue & brown underprint, rev. cart & two horses; vertical & horizontal creases, corner creases & minor edge imperfections; all with signature H F Ereaut, all AFine to Fine
Victoria, 4 x Silver Coins comprising: 2 x double florins: 1887 minor contact marks, rim imperfections VF & 1888 Fine & 2 x halfcrowns: both 1887JH, both cleaned, AVF & GVF, together with George V, 3 x crowns 1935, all with light contact marks VF or+ & a Whitman folder containing a complete collection of sixpences 1937-1967, various grades
SECTION 11. A Royal Stafford part tea and coffee set with exotic bird scenes, together with a Cottage Ware biscuit barrel and cover, teapot, butter dish and condiment set, two Poole pottery glazed sea lions, two Poole pottery dishes, Poole pottery tea light and a Doulton Lambeth small brown vase with leaf moulding
Commemorative Medallions: Decisive Charge of The Light Brigade, r. Life Guards, 90mm, Destruction of The Armada 1558, six various Cupro Crowns commemorating Admiral Lord Nelson and HMS Victory, 'The Official History of Colonial America' pewter medallion and Bicentenary medallion 'The First Fleeters' (Portsmouth -Sydney),
P Greenwood, 'Forest Light', signed and titled in pencil, limited edition No. 275/300, mounted, glazed and framed, approximately 54 x 47cm, together with a print of a river scene with a fisherman and two prints with landscape scenes by Vicat Cole and George Turner, all mounted, glazed and framed (4)
A light oak dining room dining room table and six chairs en-suite, the dining table with rectangular top and two end leaves on four square block legs and a frieze drawer to one side, the table 181cm long, 270cm extended length, 90cm wide, 78cm high each chair with triple ladder back and brown padded seat on square legs
A 1920s elm and walnut faced chest of two short and three long drawers on ogee bracket feet, 107cm wide, 54cm deep, 93cm high, another chest of four long graduated drawers in similar style, 106cm wide, 52cm deep, 75cm high, each chest of drawers is stamped 'Whytock and Reid, Edinburgh', and a light oak single pedestal desk with two drawers, 137cm wide, 76cm deep, 66cm high (3)
Thomas Russell & Son; an 18ct gold full hunter pocket watch, the enamelled dial set with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, inscription to interior of case, 'Presented to Mr T Fairhurst for services rendered as secretary by the St Helens, Widnes and District Licensed Victuallers Association 1928', Birmingham 1902, serial no.39453, approx 117g. CONDITION REPORT Please note there is no chain with this lot, it is the watch only. The chain originally pictured with the watch is listed as lot 655.The watch appears to be working when wound, and is not overwound. 18k to inner cuivre - see description for inscription. No cracks to dial but several minute chips to the 6 o'clock edge. Winds and is running. Some minor surface scratches to case commensurate with age and usage. Small dent to back of case. Scratch to inside back cover approx 0.5cm long. Several scratches to cuivre and heavy scratching to the edge at opening where it has been prised open. Some very light scratching to inner cuivre. Diameter excluding crown 5.2cm. Weight approx 117.6g.
Three Art Deco style table lamps; one green column lamp with brass and glass decoration, one gold-painted nude female figure holding aloft a torch light fitting and a bronzed female figurine on bronzed shaped base with opaque glass lamp shade forming the skirt of the lady, height of largest 53cm (3).
A small collection of Royal Doulton including veined flambé vase, height 19cm, small stoneware vases, jug, smaller vase and an ashtray for 'The Mitre, Oxford' (6). CONDITION REPORT Flambé vase in good condition. Pair of vases; one with chip to rim, the other with chip to underside of base. Small jug with very small chip to spout. Smaller vase damaged to rim. Ashtray has light hairline crack visible from base.
Royal Worcester; a baluster vase painted with cattle, signed H Stinton, with puce mark and numbered 307 to base, height approx 14cm (af). CONDITION REPORT Neck has been broken off and lost and top ground and re-gilded with repair work visible - particularly under UV light. Otherwise some rubbing to the gilt and painted decoration, particularly to the foot rim and some pitting to the glaze.
Royal Worcester; a fine twin-handled ovoid vase with cover, painted with swans, signed C Baldwyn, with green mark and numbered 1515 to base, height approx 27cm. CONDITION REPORT An area of fault (probably in manufacture) only visible from the inside under UV light, which has been painted to the outside with gilt flowers, otherwise some rubbing to the gilt decoration, some minor pitting and areas of discolouration - particularly to the blue ground matte glaze.
Collection of 1980's vintage leather bomber jackets in various colours, mostly unlabelled. The long brown jacket is labelled osdin and the light grey 'The Taube Collection'. Together with a black leather skirt, a red ski jacket labelled 'The John Surtees Rally Jacket', a suede and knitted patchwork bomber jacket and a suede and knitted top with button decoration and cowl neck. (6)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A pair of Edward VII silver photograph frames of Art Nouveau design, with slender floral embossed borders, Birmingham 1908/1910, 29cm x 15cm, with later light oak backs and bevelled glasses Assessed and passed as authentic by the Antique Plate Committee, Goldsmiths Hall, London 4th December 2017, copy of letter available for inspection

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