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Lot 255

Franklin Mint Collection Armour - a 1:48 scale WW2 Japanese A6M3 Zero Navy 6th Kokutai The Mitsubishi A6M Zero light-weight carrier-based Aircraft, appears mint, boxed B11C976 - Est £40 - £60

Lot 116

X-Men - two X-Men boxed sets entitled Danger Room and Cyclops Light Force Arena by Marvel Comics and an X-Men Wolverine in the Lair of Terror sealed in it's blister pack by Bluebird Micro-Superstars Collection by Marvel Comics (3)

Lot 1121

A modern light Oak shelf backed dresser

Lot 327

GREAT BRITAI STAMPS : 1892 4 1/2d marginal pane of 20, unmounted mint, couple of light creases but otherwise fine. SG 206

Lot 22

R** G** A GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER FIVE-LIGHT FOUR-BRANCH CANDELABRUM, having turned integral sconces and drip pans, ringed stem and loaded base, London 1976, 36cm high, head weighs 681g. gross weight whole 1322g.

Lot 364

A COUNTRY ARTIST SPEED FREAKS MODEL, together with three Teamsters Racing vehicles friction powered new VW Beetles, and four Bug battery operated models of new VW Beetle Mystery action sound and light, all in original vending box, two Fabri editori 1 :24 scale Porche 911S 2.4 (1972) die-cast model and a similar VW Maggiolino 1200 delux export (1961) die-cast vehicle both in orginal sealed vending box, and die-cast model of new VW Beetle, together with caravan and figures in acrylic packaging

Lot 1571

An unusual vintage pheasant feather handbag, in original box. Condition Report: In good order overall, having had light use. Interior clean. No visible sign of feathers missing.Measures: 23cms wide at base. 14cm from clasp.

Lot 1734

A Villeroy & Boch 'Country Collection' part tea and dinner service. Condition Report: No visible signs of damage seen, has had light use. The collection comprises six of the following: Tea cups and saucers, coffee cans and saucers, dinner plates, soup bowls, breakfast plates, egg cups and stand. 2 oval tureens, 2 oval platters and one butter dish and cover.

Lot 1222

Richard Granger Barrett, a clipper, signed, oil on board, 32 x 49.5cm. The artist is perhaps more well known for stamp designs. Condition Report: Condition good, may benefit from a light cleaning to surface. Frame a bit damaged.

Lot 1875

Wilson, Horace Hayman. Ariana Antiqua. A Descriptive Account of the Antiquities and Coins of Afghanistan, first edition, 36 lithographed plates, large folding engraved map, some light spotting, later plates waterstained, lower left, 4pp. list of subscribers, 3pp. list of author's works at end, original cloth, neatly rebacked, bookplate of Bath Public Reference Library, occasional blindstamps throughout, 4to, London: East India Company, 1841

Lot 2035A

M'Clintock, Francis Leopold. The Voyage of the 'Fox' in the Arctic Seas, first edition, large folding engraved map, folding chart, folding facsimile, 16 wood-engraved plates, some light spotting, contemporary half calf, 8vo, London: John Murray, 1859

Lot 1961

Pichot, Joseph, J.M.C. Amedee. Voyage Historique et Litteraire en Angleterre et en Ecosse, 3 volumes, first edition, engraved titles, light spotting, contemporary calf decorated in gilt and blind, 8vo, Paris: Charles Gosselin, 1825

Lot 2293

Dickens, Charles. The Works, 23 volumes bound in 17, Fireside edition, light spotting, contemporary half calf, top edge gilt, 8vo, London: Chapman and Hall, [1903-07]

Lot 1941

Vanity Fair. A Weekly Show of Political, Social & Literary Wares, volumes 3, 5, and 31, chromo-lithographed caricatures after Spy, Ape and others, some light spotting, original cloth gilt or half morocco, distressed, folio, London: Vanity Fair Office, 1870-1884, sold as a periodical, not subject to return (3)

Lot 1910

Rackham, Arthur, illustrator. The Rhinegold and the Valkyrie, tipped-in coloured plates, tissue guards, some light spotting, original cloth decorated gilt, 4to, London: William Heinemann, 1910; The Ingoldsby Legends, tipped-in coloured plates, guards, original cloth, slightly shaken, 4to, London: William Heinemann, 1919; Irish Fairy tales, coloured plates, tissue guards, original cloth gilt, 8vo, London: Macmillan & Co., 1920; and 3 others illustrated by Arthur Rackham (6)

Lot 2256

La Fontaine, Jean de. Fables... illustrees par J.J. Grandville, 2 volumes, nouvelle edition, wood-engraved illustrations, light spotting, contemporary half morocco gilt by H. Bull Devizes, with his ticket, rubbed, bookplate of G.H. Walker Heneage, 8vo, Paris: H. Fournier, 1839; and 3 others (5)

Lot 2132

Snape, Andrew. The Anatomy of an Horse. Containing An Exact and full Description of the Frame, Situation and Connexion of all his Parts (with their Actions and uses) exprest in Forty nine Copper-plates, 2 parts in one volume, engraved portrait frontispiece, 49 engraved plates, some spotting and light browning, a few leaves with minor staining in gutter, contemporary panelled calf, boards loose, folio, London: M. Flesher, 1687

Lot 2112

Clifton, Francis. Hippocrates upon Air, Water, and Situation; upon Epidemical Diseases; and upon Prognosticks, in Acute Diseases especially, first edition, engraved portrait frontispiece, some light spotting, contemporary calf, rubbed, 8vo, London: J. Watts, 1734

Lot 2232

Cannon, Richard. Historical Record of the Third, or King's Own Regiment of Light Dragoons, first edition, 2 hand-coloured plates, somewhat browned, title stamped 'Presented by the Secretary of State for War', partly unopened, original cloth, 8vo, London: Parker, Furnivall and Parker, 1847

Lot 2183

Foa, Edouard. After Big Game in Central Africa, first edition in English, half-title, 30 plates, map, 10 pages of advertisements at end, light spotting, original cloth gilt, new endpapers, 8vo, London: A and C Black, 1899

Lot 2043

Pinelli, Bartholomeo. Raccolta di cinquanta costumi pittoreschi incisi all acqua forte..., 50 engraved plates, some light soiling, engraved title severely cropped and laid down, clipped signature of Boyd Alexander on front free endpaper, contemporary full morocco gilt, extremities rubbed, landscape folio, Roma: Lorenzo Larrazi, 1809 Lieutenant Boyd Alexander (16 January 1873 - 2 April 1910) was an British Army Officer, explorer and ornithologist.

Lot 1888

Dulac, Edmund, illustrator. Stories from Hans Andersen, tipped-in coloured plates, a few with minor creasing, a few leaves with fore-edge torn, original cloth gilt, 4to, London: Hodder and Stoughton, [n.d.]; Rackham, Arthur, illustrator. A Midsummer Night's Dream, tipped-in coloured plates, guards, light spotting, original cloth gilt, 4to, London: William Heinemann, 1911; and 5 others, illustrated, 4to (7)

Lot 1938

Vanity Fair. A Weekly Show of Political, Social & Literary Wares, series 4-7, 9 and 14, chromo-lithographed caricatures after Spy, Ape and others, some light spotting, original cloth gilt, distressed, folio, London: Vanity Fair Office, 1872-1875, sold as a periodical, not subject to return (6)

Lot 2222

Aspin, Jehoshaphat. The Naval and Military Exploits which have distinguished the Reign of George the Third, first edition, hand-coloured frontispiece and 33 hand-coloured plates, occasional light browning, modern cloth, bookplate of Bath Public Reference Library, blindstamps throughout, 12mo, London: Samuel Leigh, 1820 [Abbey, Life 350]

Lot 2183a

GROGAN, EWART S., and Arthur H. Sharp. From the Cape to Cairo. The First Traverse of Africa from South to North, first edition, half-title, portrait frontispiece, plates and illustrations, 2 folding maps, some light spotting, original publisher's pictorial cloth, 8vo, London: Hurst and Blackett, 1900.

Lot 2317

Stukeley, William. An Account of a Large Silver Plate of Antique Basso Relievo, Roman Workmanship, Found in Derbyshire, 1729. Read before the Antiquarian Society of London, 8 April, 1736, 10pp., light spotting, nineteenth century half morocco, rather worn, bookplate of Bath Public Reference Library and William Robbins, library stamps, 4to, London: G. Vander Gucht, 1736

Lot 2249

[Fry, John] The Case of Marriages between near kindred particularly considered, second edition, half-title, some light staining to margins of first and last few leaves, contemporary half calf, worn, 8vo, London: B. White, 1773

Lot 1935

Vanity Fair. A Weekly Show of Political, Social & Literary Wares, series 6, 22 and 31, chromo-lithographed caricatures after Spy, Ape and others, some light spotting, original cloth gilt, distressed, folio, London: Vanity Fair Office, 1874-1899, sold as a periodical, not subject to return (3)

Lot 1934

Vanity Fair. A Weekly Show of Political, Social & Literary Wares, volumes 1-5, 303 chromo-lithographed caricatures only after Spy, Ape and others, some light spotting, original cloth gilt, extremities rubbed, folio, London: Vanity Fair Office, 1868-1873, sold as a periodical, not subject to return (5)

Lot 509

Various cut glass droplet light fittings

Lot 373

Clare Maguire signed CD Light after Dark Good condition. All signed items come with Certificate of Authenticity. Can be shipped worldwide.

Lot 71

- Handsome four-door pillarless design and 1 of just 2 examples known to have survived - A rival in period to the Alvis Speed 20, Lagonda M45 and Bentley 3.5 Litre - Potent 3.3 litre OHV straight-six engine, documented history and wonderful interior Vendor Condition Ratings: Bodywork: 'Very Good'Engine: 'Excellent'Electrical Equipment: Paintwork: 'Very Good'Gearbox: 'Very Good'Interior Trim: 'Very Good' H&H are indebted to the vendor for the following description: 'This powerful 3.3 litre coupe was top of the Sunbeam range in 1933. Its lavish interior and low-line style singles it out as one of the great sports / touring cars of the 1930s. It is in good condition all round and ready to show or use. The Sunbeam 25 sports cars of the period vied with the Derby Bentleys and Alvis Speed 20s for prominence as the sporting gentleman's pride and joy. Relatively few 25s were made and this four-door pillarless coupe was the most expensive Sunbeam at the time with only one other known to still exist. Its history is well-documented with seven owners, generally in the South of England and latterly in Cambridge. It has covered less than 20,000 miles in the last forty-five years as evidenced from the MOT certificates. The Sunbeam had only one owner from 1967 to 1995 and was used regularly during the late 1960s and 1970s and attended Sandhurst rallies over this period. Mileage on MOTs was not recorded during the 1960s, but in 1971 a mileage of 3,500 was recorded and the history suggests that the car had always been kept on the road and in regular use. We know the Sunbeam was on the road in 1975 as a tax disc is present, but it was soon after garaged as its enthusiast owner opted to use his 18.2 Sunbeam model instead. Sadly during the mid-1990s the long term owner passed away and the car was given to a specialist for appraisal. The Sunbeam at this point required a high level of work but retained lots of originality. A new owner was found in 1995 and substantial work was then carried out. The engine was overhauled with new pistons, new big end bolts, refaced cylinder head, recut valve seats, refaced valves and various machining work was carried out. It was reported that white metal work had been done in 1965 and only several thousand miles had been covered since. The gearbox was inspected, the clutch relined and a higher ratio crown wheel and pinion fitted; ideal for longer distance touring. The electrical system was re-wired, brake system overhauled, steering overhauled and the suspension treated to new telescopic shock absorbers. The exhaust system was replaced and the starter motor and dynamo stripped, checked and overhauled. The bodywork was stripped down, floorboards and bulk head replaced and various frame work panels replaced or repaired. The Sunbeam was painted and various re-chroming work carried out. The interior was found totally original and treated to new carpets, new headlining and leather work carried out to the rear. Between 1996 and 2004 the Sunbeam covered around 7,000 miles and then changed hands; between 2004 and 2011 another 6,000 miles were accrued. 'AXE 411' was then sold to its most recent owner who covered several thousand further miles and carried out the expensive engine work. The car is currently in good mechanical order and had the brakes overhauled and relined again recently. The bodywork has a deep mature shine and internally the leather and woodwork are outstanding. The sliding roof pulls back easily and the steering is surprisingly light once the car is moving at over a few miles per hour. It comes with good records of its more recent history, tools and a sales brochure. All in all it is a most imposing car of the period. Rare, valuable and highly collectable and something different from the usual crop of thirties Bentleys'.

Lot 60

- Purchased by the current (fourth) owner from Chevron Leicester for £10,500 on 01/08/06 - 119,851 recorded miles (13,000 miles since 2006), AMG sports suspension and wheels, hardtop - 3.2 litre V6, auto, climate control, Dove Grey leather, radio / CD changer, file of bills, fresh MOT Vendor Condition Ratings: Bodywork: 'Good'Engine: 'Very Good'Electrical Equipment: 'Good'Paintwork: 'Very Good'Gearbox: 'Very Good'Interior Trim: 'Good' - Sold with additional parts and accessories as follows:- Indoor car dust cover - not waterproofMobile stand for hardtopDust cover for hardtop on standPair of rear light clusters - untested Further Info: 'Entered on the current ownership with 106,772 miles recorded, odometer now shows 119,851. Auto, climate control, radio / CD changer, factory colour coding including soft- and hardtops. Factory AMG sports suspension and wheels with low profile tyres. File of bills and MOTs. Maintenance by German marque specialist. Mainly light summer usage and garaged over several winters'

Lot 67

- A 'matching numbers' car that also retains its original registration plate - Elegant four-light saloon coachwork by Park Ward and supplied new to J.F. Friskney Esq. - Current ownership since 2003, original handbook, subject to past restoration work

Lot 265

French spelter mantle clock set two train movement, enamel dial, Arabic numerals, with flanking five light candelabra, to include key and pendulum

Lot 6

An Art Deco frosted glass wall light shade of a pelican with its beak open with chromed metal fitting, H. 40cm.

Lot 43

- Very original Moped - Barn find condition - Not seized but may require light recommissioning

Lot 30

- UK registered with V5C - Restored bike - May require some light re-commissioning

Lot 28

Fortnum & Mason Caviar ceramic jar, 5" high; together with a Belleek style porcelain night light holder inscribed Simpsons, Payne & Co, London 'The Family Night Light' (2) *Belleek style dish has no factory markings

Lot 421

Ercol light elm sideboard, fitted with three cupboard doors over two drawers, 51" long, 30" high

Lot 480

A CHINESE FAMILLE ROSE GRAVIATA-GROUND MEDALLION BOWL, showing three roundels with butterflies and flowers on a light blue ground, Qianlong mark, late Qing-Republic, 4.75" dia

Lot 1126

A LIGHT OAK DRESSER BASE, the rectangular top above three drawers with moulded fronts, with semi-circular turned divisions, above a pot board, on turned legs and feet, 19th century, 32.5" high x 61.5" wide

Lot 12

A Quantity of Brass, including two miniature coaching lamps, four sailing ships, two pigeons, six taper light stands, a chafing dish.

Lot 41

A Minolta 35mm Dynax 7000i Automatic Camera, together with Sigma Zoom Master 1:3.5-4.5 F=35/70mm; Zoom 70-210mm 1:4-5.6; Vivitar 75-205mm 1:3.8 Macro Focussing Zoom Nr 22176949 and a  Flash and a Nikon Light Touch Camera.

Lot 101

Three assorted flush ceiling light fittings to include a ships wheel example.

Lot 102

Six assorted modern light fittings to include brushed metal out door wall light fittings, black wall lights, etc.

Lot 159

A pair of gilt metal Louis XVI style figural wall appliques in the manner of Ferdinand Barbedienne The stepped and domed wall mounted plaque surmounted by acanthus sprays and scrolling apron and laurel garland, extending to a scrolling stem formed from a mythical female creature, holding a horn brimming with flowers aloft forming the light fitting, signed F. Barbedienne to base, 39cm high. (2)

Lot 24

A Painted metal five branch ceiling light fitting with ceramic open work lattice shades. (5 LT BZ )

Lot 25

A Painted metal three branch ceiling light fitting with ceramic rose pattern light shades. ( 3LT CR )

Lot 28

A Black metal ceiling light fitting with four adjustable spot lamps and a twin lamp spot bar. (2) ( 7044 - 4BK , Bk 2 lg )

Lot 389

A Pair of medium oak light bookcases each with two enclosed shelves.

Lot 40

A hanging pendant light with a black wire work cage and a pair of chromed domed glass table lamps with chromed cages , a hammered copper pendant light shade, a beaded light shade and a gilt metal wall mounted light fitting. ( 700154, RO/BK , Well Gl ) ( 6 items )

Lot 450

A Qashqai style rug On a predominantly ruby red ground, the central field with varying geometric patterns and lozenges, ivory, dark blue and light blue highlights throughout, flanked by a series of segmented foliate borders, 252.5 x 136cm (widest part)

Lot 5

A Hanging brushed metal five branch ceiling fitting c/w shades (AB/WH ) and a brushed metal twin spot light bar.

Lot 8

A pair of stainless steel outdoor wall mounted light fittings , boxed. ( 340 ) and two boxed outdoor stainless steel lights with cone glass shades ( 06-450, 064 )

Lot 276

Joan Blaeu (Dutch, 1596-1673) Cambridgeshire, a hand coloured double-page engraved map, c. 1648 or later, light foxing to margins, a tear along centre fold, framed, 42 x 52.50cm

Lot 389

A pair of column four light table lamps with shades 75cm high

Lot 361

An American glass hanging light with Japanese glass fringe 37cm diameter

Lot 360

A pair of brass Dutch style eight light chandeliers approx 58cm diameter

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