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Lot 193

RICKY HATTON SIGNED COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH from the Hatton v Tszyu I.B.F. light welterweight championship fight, Manchester M.E.N. Arena, 5th June 2005, framed together with ANOTHER COLOUR PHOTO of Hatton at the same fight, 12" x 26" (30.5cm x 66cm) overall framed and glazed TOGETHER WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (No. 7756) signed by S.J. Kay

Lot 376

PAIR OF LARGE BOVINE HORNS, 32" (81.3cm) across, together with a pair of Deer antlers, a deer antler two light candle holder on wooden base, 22" (55.9cm) high and a pair of GAZELLE ANTLERS mounted on a wooden shield shaped plaques (4)

Lot 407

MODERN LIGHT OAK TABLE TOP SMALL CHEST OF FIVE DRAWERS, containing a bamboo backed Mah Jong set

Lot 438

B.G.L. LONDON. 'ELECTRIC SPEEDWAY' MOTOR CYCLE RACE GAME, the 8 cast metal motorcycles and riders inclined inward on the circular turntable, 11" (28cm) diameter, the winning rider indicated on a row of eight screw in battery powered light bulbs, all on shallow oblong wooden box base, 20" (50.8cm) x 12" (30.5cm)

Lot 544

A very fine pair of hand crafted wooden Obelisks in the antique style, painted in a Georgian light green colour, on square moulded pedestal bases, approx. 212cms (7') high. (2)

Lot 24

A Georgian pine Fan Light, as is; together with a carved giltwood Pelmet as is. (2)

Lot 250

A large and elegant three seater hump back Settee, in the George II style, with five finely carved mahogany legs with mask decoration, on hairy paw feet, upholstered in light green silk brocade, approx. 214cms (7') long. (1)

Lot 279

A pair of tall heavy silvered five light four branch Candelabra, approx. 85cms (33 1/2") high. (1)

Lot 280

A good pair of early 19th Century silver plated on copper two branch three light Candelabra, each with centre stoppers, approx. 40cms (15 3/4") high. (2)

Lot 319

A Scandanivan silvered six lamp Ceiling Light. (1)

Lot 360

A pair of tall glass Candlesticks, approx. 46cms (18") high, and a three light glass Candelabra. (3)

Lot 926

Heals - A set of four light oak club armchairs:, the tub-shaped frames each with a raised upholstered back and stuff over seat on square tapered legs. *Each bearing an ivory dot 'Heals, Tottenham Court Road, London WI.

Lot 19

A Vintage Desk Light by Hawkins.

Lot 215

British School Badge - Girls school H.M. Silver and blue enamel badge. Blue shield, ventral device a light blue flower, a 2 - part scroll above a single scroll below. All reading 'Edgehill - Girls College - Bideford' Good.

Lot 149

Plated three light candelabra, other plated ware, metalwares etc.

Lot 323

Edwardian light oak bureau, fall front enclosing a part fitted interior, three shelves under, width 57cm.

Lot 117

1930s glass light shade

Lot 366

* Hubert Coop [1872-1953]- East coast hay barges unloading on the Thames, St Paul's in the distance:- signed watercolour 37 x 52cm. * Notes. Thames barges played an important part in life along the river and in Essex by making use of the many creeks and inlets to collect produce from the farms and take it to markets and into the City. The barges were flat bottomed wooden craft to ensure that they could navigate the shallow inlets by sailing in as little as three feet of water and then lying on the mud without tilting. The distinctive barge rigging incorporates a large topsail, a mainsail and foresail on two masts. The rusty red colour is due to the waterproofing traditionally used on these sails. A regular cargo was hay and straw from the Essex countryside to service the thousands of horses and stables in London. Although the cargo was relatively light, it was bulky and it was common to see barges loaded with twelve feet of hay on the decks with the helmsman at the wheel totally blind relying on information from a crewman perched on top of the hay.

Lot 409

John Constable R.A. [Suffolk 1776-1837 London]- Landscape with horses:- oil sketch on canvas 24 x 36cm. * Provenance. Collection of Lionel Constable. [Probably] Sir Robert and Lady Borwick (Eden Lacy House and 16, Berkeley Square London). [Probably] Lady Caroline Borwick, circa 1922-1936.(Crabbe House, Ilmington, Warwickshire). John Woodman Esq., until 1959. William Drown [Bond Street] Ltd., 1965 Conservators. Mrs.Irene Woodman until 1981. Thence by family descent. Literature. Carlos Peacock The Man and His Work, 1965, Plate 34 Charles Rhyne Fresh Light on John Constable - Apollo Magazine 1968, p230, note 7 Robert Hoozee L'Opera Completa di Constable 1979, No. 111 Graham Reynolds The early Paintings and Drawings of John Constable, Yale University Press, 1996, 10.6. plate 839 (Yale Catalogue Raisonne). The sketch, Ponies and Donkey in a woodland clearing, is recorded by Graham Reynolds as 'Landscape with horses' in the Yale Catalogue Raisonne with a date of 1810. The date, Oct. 8th 1810, was noted on an old label,(now believed lost) by Lionel Bicknell Constable (Constable's son) who presumably copied this from an original inscription by Constable on the back of the sketch, but was then covered, some years later, possibly when conserved by William Down Ltd., in 1965, with a lining. Reynolds notes that Constable was in Suffolk on October 8th 1810. Reynolds also informs us (on page 128 of the same book) that this is one of three dated, plein-air landscapes made in Suffolk that year (the other two are 10.4 and 10.5, dated 27th Sept. and 30th Sept. respectively). This sketch is close in handling to the other two sketches painted that year. We suspect this sketch was painted by Constable on one of the lanes in and around East Bergholt. However it does have certain compositional similarities with two other oil sketches Constable made circa 1810 in the nearby village of Stoke by Nayland (Reynolds 11.44 and 11.45). So it is just possible this subject also depicts Stoke by Nayland though, if so, perhaps odd that Constable should omit the church with its tall tower on the left hand side. Acknowledgements. We are most grateful to Anne Lyles for her assistance in cataloguing this lot.

Lot 548

A Moorcroft pottery vase: of pear shaped two handled form, tubelined in the Spring Flowers pattern in light and dark blue, yellow, red and green reserved on a graduating blue green ground, impressed Moorcroft, Potter to H.M. the Queen and Made in England, painted signature, circa 1945-50, 18 cm high.

Lot 165

A pair of cut glass light shades, the spherical shades with criss cross cut glass design (2)

Lot 166

A brass and glass hexagonal ceiling lantern, the brass and glass frame with tri-light section to centre

Lot 356

An Italian framed applique, depicting a pharmacy, in a light wood frame, 166 x 77cm

Lot 378

A small lustre light by M.E Crick, having multiple glass droplets, AF

Lot 469

A pair of Meiji period light blue ground cloisonné vases, having bird amongst foliate decoration, together with a silver topped hob nail cut glass table jar (3)

Lot 44

3 coloured glass light shades

Lot 45

Tea light holder (20X14cm) by AMO Glass Fusion – 1 of 3 lots - Amo Glass Fusion began in 2012 and is a collaboration between Marie & Marie to create bespoke unique pieces of fused glass artwork, bowls and decorative objects. Their 2 studios are based in South Liverpool and Marie delivers glass fusing classes to small groups in her purpose built studio in Liverpool 8 They both have their own individual style of fusing and design and inspire each other to experiment and develop their skills. They draw their inspiration from a wide range of sources.

Lot 37

A set of jeweller's loupe spectacles with LED lights together with a microscope with LED light

Lot 444

A modern light oak two tier coffee table with fitted drawer, w:115cm

Lot 111

[DOCTOR WHO]: Small selection of unsigned printed ephemera relating to Doctor Who including Marvel Comics Doctor Who Weekly, issue Number 1, 17th October 1979, and some later monthly issues (Numbers 47, 51, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57 etc.,), Summer, Winter and Movie Specials of Doctor Who magazine etc., Armada paperback edition of Dr Who in an exciting Adventure with the Daleks by David Whitaker, 1965 (signed by Carole Ann Ford to the front cover), The Dr Who Annual 1965 and 1969 etc. Some light overall age wear, G to generally about VG, 23

Lot 128

LAUREL STAN: (1890-1965) English Film Comedian. A.L.S., Stan Laurel, (also adding Laurel & Hardy in his hand beneath his signature), one page, 8vo, Hull, 10th December 1953, to Mrs. A. G. Tyler, on the printed stationery of the Royal Station Hotel. Laurel states that they are sorry to hear the further news of their correspondent's husband's condition, and of her own unfortunate accident, remarking 'We trust your back injury is not too serious & you will soon fully recover from the pain'. He continues to write 'Thank you for the kind invitation to your Daughter's wedding - Being in Nottingham, we shall of course not be able to attend. However please convey to them our heartiest congratulations & wishes for a most happy & successful union'. Accompanied by the original envelope hand addressed by Laurel and bearing a colour vignette of Laurel and Hardy affixed to the verso (large tear across the vignette as a result of the envelope being opened). Some very light damp staining to the right edge of the letter, only very slightly affecting the text, which remains perfectly legible. About VG

Lot 191

MCCARTNEY PAUL: (1942- ) British Musician, a member of The Beatles. Two individual short strips of film cell (each of four frames) from the film A Hard Day's Night, matted in black either side of a colour postcard promoting the soundtrack album of the same name by The Beatles, framed and glazed (perspex) in a plain black frame to an overall size of 11 x 9. Signed ('Cheers! Paul McCartney') in bold black ink to the perspex. Some very light, extremely minor surface abrasions to the perspex, otherwise VG

Lot 266

VICKY: (1913-1966) Vitcor Weisz. German-British Political Cartoonist. An original signed black pen and ink sketch of by Vicky, being a self-portrait in a profile head and shoulders pose. Drawn and signed by Vicky on a sheet of 3.5 x 5 white paper and dated February 1960 in his hand. Together with an A.L.S, Vicky, one page, 4to, London, 22nd February 1960, to Miss Fuller-Shapcott, sending the self-portrait. Some light surface creasing to the letter, otherwise VG, 2

Lot 400

[VICTORIA]: (1819-1901) Queen of the United Kingdom Great Britain & Ireland 1837-1901. Vintage unsigned cabinet photograph by Alexander Bassano of London, the unusual image depicting the Queen in a full length pose accompanied by two of her young grandchildren, Princess Margaret of Connaught (1882-1920, Crown Princess of Sweden, daughter of Prince Arthur of Connaught) and Prince Arthur of Connaught (1883-1938, British Military officer and Governor-General of the Union of South Africa 1920-24, son of Prince Arthur of Connaught). Photographer's imprint to the lower mount and with a plain verso. Some very light, minor age toning to the upper edge of the image, VG Alexander Bassano (1829-1913) British Photographer, the leading royal and high society portrait photographer in Victorian London.

Lot 420

EDWARD & WALLIS: EDWARD, DUKE OF WINDSOR (1894-1972) King of the United Kingdom January - December 1936 & WALLIS, DUCHESS OF WINDSOR (1895-1986) Wife of Edward, Duke of Windsor. A good pair of blue fountain pen ink signatures by both the Duke ('Edward, Duke of Windsor') and Duchess of Windsor ('Wallis Windsor') on a page removed from an autograph album. Some extremely light, very minor age wear, VG

Lot 564

TERESHKOVA VALENTINA: (1937- ) Russian Cosmonaut, the first woman to have flown in space. Signed 4 x 7 photograph of Tereshkova in a head and shoulders pose wearing her spacesuit and helmet. Signed in black ink with her name alone to the lower white border. One extremely small, minor smudge to one letter. A few very minor, light corner creases, VG

Lot 10

An oil painting on canvas of Lt. Colonel Redvers-Buller rescuing a fellow officer from Zulu Warriors at the battle of Mount Hlobane 28th March 1879, by S African artist Jason Askew, with printed details on accompanying plaque, 31” x 45” framed in gilt. Very Good Condition. Plate 5 Note: Lt Colonel Redvers-Buller, Frontier Light Horse. Buller’s men had scrambled and fallen down a steep slope known as “Devil’s Pass” when they were surrounded by Zulu Warriors. Buller went back into the melee to pick up more of his men who had lost their horses and for his gallantry was awarded the Victoria Cross. The artist visited the location to enable him to paint the picture.

Lot 104

A 5 shot .31” Colt Model 1849 Pocket percussion revolver, barrel 4” with New York City 2 line address, number 117373 (1856) on all parts, with clear stage coach scene on cylinder, brass trigger guard and backstrap retaining some silver plating, and varnished wood grips. Good Working Order and Condition (some light wear, slight bruising to barrel). Plate 29

Lot 105

A 6 shot .31” Colt Model 1849 Pocket percussion revolver, barrel 5” with New York, US America single line address, number 297858L (1867), London proved, steel trigger guard and backstrap, trigger guard stamped “31 Cal”, with varnished rosewood (or dark walnut) grips. Good Working Order and Condition (dark patina overall with patches of light rust, grip varnish worn, traces of original blued finish to trigger guard and backstrap) Plate 29

Lot 115

A single barrelled 20 bore flintlock sporting gun, by Lowe of Chester, c 1820, 50” overall, 3 stage barrel 34”, octagonal breech with Birmingham proofs, military style signed lock with raised pan and engraved with game bird, sunburst and sprig of foliage, walnut halfstock with horn fore end cap and chequered wrist, the scrolled steel trigger guard engraved with game bird in reeds and with pineapple finial, butt plate tang similarly engraved. Good Working Order and untouched condition, with pleasing patina, (no ramrod, some light rust). Plate 32

Lot 116

A mid 18th century partly silver mounted 16 bore flintlock fowling piece, by Clarkson of London, 51½” overall, round barrel 36” with London proofs and maker’s mark “RE”, breech engraved with long teardrop panel, muzzle with silver teardrop foresight; plain slightly rounded lock with raised edge, raised pan and swan neck cock, plate signed “Clarkson”; slender walnut fullstock, scroll carving around the breech tang, flower engraved steel trigger guard with acanthus finial, butt plate tang with trophy of arms, and openwork silver sideplatewith acanthus leaves, shell and animal head, and silver escutcheon engraved with crest of double headed eagle over coronet and motto “Festina Lente”; with its original wooden ramrod and iron worm. Good Working Order and Condition (light pitting to lock). The sideplate and breech of this gun is illustrated in “Great British Gunmakers, 1740-1790” by Neal and Back, plate 525. Plate 32

Lot 117

A good .40-65” Springfield Model 1873 “trap door” sporting rifle, number 25904, 49½” overall, heavy octagonal barrel 30” stamped at breech “40/65” and with folding ladder rearsight stamped “R.S. Lawrence/ Patented/ Feb 15th 1859” and folding 2 position fore sight, the hinge up breech block stamped “Model 1873” over eagle head, crossed swords and “US”, lock stamped with eagle and “U.S./ Springfield”, walnut halfstock with inset ebony fore end cap and chequered fore end panels and wrist, with plain steel mounts, butt plate tang stamped “US” and with 4 piece cleaning rod in butt compartment. Good Working Order and Clean Condition, with light age patina. Plate 32

Lot 243

2 TRIX 00 gauge locomotives. A 4-6-2 British Railways Express Locomotive (1/540). ‘Scotsman’ RN 60103 with 8 wheeled corridor tender, both in lined early BR blue livery. Boxed, some age wear. Contents VGC, minor marks/light chips to tender. Plus an ex Midland Compound tender locomotive. In BR lined black livery, RN 41128. VGC minor wear only. In a good reproduction box

Lot 251

A quantity of OO/HO scale European outline model railway. Mostly SNCF, including steam, diesel and electric motive power. A 4-8-2 tender locomotive, RN 241P7. 4-6-2 tender locomotive RN 231E22. An 0-8-0 tank, RN 040TA28. All in green livery. Plus a Co-Co diesel electric, RN 72001 in blue and silver. Plus 3 electric locos – 2-D-2 RN 2D2-9120 in two tone green. Plus 2 Co-Co loco’s, CC7107 in two tone green and CC6505 in red, orange and silver. Plus a 2-car diesel railcar set in cream and red. A suburban electric three car DMU set in silver. Plus coaching stock including a Cinema car, Gril Express, Wagon Lits etc. GC-VGC light rusting to some wheels. (38) This lot includes examples by various Continental manufacturers. All are used with a few missing small parts.

Lot 261

2 Lionel O gauge 3-rail electric locomotives. A Pennsylvania 4-6-6-4 North American mainline locomotive. RN 2332 in dark green livery with twin pantographs. GC some age wear overall. Plus a 3-rail electric AT&SF Bo-Bo diesel locomotive. RN 6220 in unlined black livery with Santa Fe, Lionel and GM markings. GC-VGC some light age wear overall.

Lot 268

A quantity of professionally made small scale war game white metal model soldiers. French Light Cavalry, Le Flevre-Desnouettes Imperial Guard Lancers and Jaquinots 3D Chasseurs d’Enous Corps. 18 pieces mounted and 7 on foot. Plus French infantry – Foys 4th Light Infantry, Duhesme’s Voltigeurs, Bachelu 72nd Light Infantry, Donzblois 13th Light Tirailieurs. 18 standing firing, 8 kneeling, 3 running with muskets, plus 22 others including standard bearers, Officer, gunners, 2 wounded etc. Plus 2 cannon, 2 barrels and 3 ammunition boxes. Plus French Heavy Cavalry, Milhauds Cuirassiers and Kellermans Cuirassiers. 23 mounted pieces. All VGC-Mint.

Lot 27

A Victorian trooper’s white metal helmet of the Fife Light Horse, with peak binding, leather backed chinchain and ear rosettes, top mount and spike with white hair plume and small rosette, ear to ear wreath and scroll with motto “Pro Aris et Focis” and brass F.L.H. in the centre, surmounted by a crowned 4 pointed beaded star, in the centre of which the Thane of Fife on a brass rayed cross, leather liner. Very Good Condition (faint distressing to skull). Plate 14

Lot 273

A small quantity of Britains military soldiers. A Special Collector’s Edition “Trooping The Colour” set. In the style of a presentation book containing a brief history of all the Guards regiments. Plus 11 pieces – The Queen mounted plus 10 standard bearers marching. Also The Royal Marines No.5289 10 pieces. Officer with escort, drum major, 2 standard bearers and 4 side drummers. Plus two more sets – The British Army In India “38th Central India Horse” No.8951 4 mounted pieces. Plus The Duke of York’s Own “Lancers” (Skinner’s Horse) No.8834, 4 mounted pieces. All boxed. Plus 3 other small boxed items – 45th Rattray’s Sikhs, 2 troopers No.8838. The Devonshire Regiment No8866. And 27th Light Cavalry Madras No.8839 mounted lancer. Contents Mint

Lot 319

2 King & Country. Waffen SS set “Hanomag with figure” (figure missing). Half Track (WSS13). In desert sand and light green camouflage livery. Plus a German Afrika Korps Four Man Assault Team (AK2). Comprising Officer with binoculars, soldier throwing grenade and 2 standing/kneeling shooting rifles. Both boxed, with packing. Contents Mint. Plate 2

Lot 365

King & Country Arnhem ’44 (2nd Edition) Bren Gun Carrier (AN15). Vehicle only, in light olive green Northern European theatre livery, with U.S. star markings. Boxed, with packing. Contents Mint. Plate 4

Lot 372

A small quantity of Britains military items. 10-Wheel Covered Tender No. 1432. With driver, but rear tilt and 4 tyres missing. Boxed. Plus a Royal Artillery Gun No.1201, with an optional limber. Boxed. Plus a motorcycle and sidecar combination with rider and soldier firing machine gun. All in gloss olive green, soldiers in khaki. Plus 3 seated machine gunner with guns, 3 other soldiers and a spotters chair. Plus an empty box for a UB7 Anti-Aircraft Height Finder. QGC-VGC for age. Some light wear to boxes. Plate 4

Lot 373

A small quantity of Britains military items. An articulated under-slung heavy duty lorry No.1641. 1st type with driver, metal wheels and original white rubber tyres. Plus a square front Army Covered Tender (Caterpillar Type) No.1333, rear tilt missing. Complete with original white rubber tyres and black rear rubber tracks. Also a field cannon and a small deck mounted anti-aircraft gun. GC for age, light wear overall. Plate 4

Lot 377

2 Lansdowne Models. 1947 M.G. Saloon Type YA LDM28. In metallic gold with red interior. Plus a 1948 Austin Atlantic “A90” L.C.C. Special 2006. In black, red top, up, with red interior. Both boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint. One wing light detached to M,G, (in packet, in box). Plate 5

Lot 384

2 Durham Classics. 1954 Ford F100 Tow Truck “Cities Service” 1/250 (DC24A). In leaf green with tan interior and fully detailed with winch, bull bar and light. Plus a B.C. (British Columbia) Tel 100th Anniversary (1891-1991). 1941 Chevrolet DeLuxe Coupe 8/200 (DC5B). In dark green with grey interior. Complete with anniversary lapel pin badge. Both boxed with packing. Contents VGC-Mint. Plate 5

Lot 385

2 Durham Classics. 1953 Ford F100 Pick-Up, Toronto May 8th 1988 177/200 (DC2A). In bright metallic green with light green interior. Plus a 1941 Ford Coupe, 10th anniversary TSP-Durham Classics, Toronto International Toy Collectors Show 1994, 8/350 (DC15). In black with fawn interior. Both boxed with packing. Contents VGC-Mint. Plate 5

Lot 387

2 Durham Classics. 1941 Ford Convertible (Top Down) (DC15C/20B). 1/250. In very dark green with light brown interior and white tonneau cover. Plus a 1941 Chevrolet Panel Van, Fresno BEE 75th Anniversary Oct 17th 1997 155/200 (DC12J). In cream with bright blue wheel arches and side panels. Both boxed with packing/paperwork. Contents VGC-Mint. Plate 5

Lot 390

2 Durham Classics. 1941 Chevrolet Coupe (DC5A) Toronto Fire Dept. Toronto Toy Show 1990 1/400. In bright red fire livery with grey interior. Plus a 1934 Chrysler Airflow 2 door coupe (DC1B). 22nd Indianapolis 500 Mile race light grey livery with dark grey interior. Both boxed with packing/paperwork. Contents VGC-Mint. Plate 5

Lot 394

2 Brooklin Collection. 1953 Kaiser Manhattan Four Door Sedan BRK 29. In light blue with tan interior. Plus a 1953 Oldsmobile Fiesta BRK 39. In white and turquoise with turquoise interior. Both boxed, minor wear, with packing. Contents Mint. Plate 6

Lot 401

2 Brooklin Collection. 1934 Chrysler Airflow “Fire Department Car S.F.B.B.C. 1992 1 of 300”. BRK 7x. In bright red with light to roof and siren to one wing. Plus a 1938 Phantom Corsair Coupe “Sales Brochure Model Mini-Grid, Canada”. BRK 33x. In satin cream. Both boxed, light wear, with packing. Contents Mint. Plate 6

Lot 406

2 Brooklin Collection. “WMTC 15th Anniversary”. 1951 Chrysler Imperial Convertible-Top Up 1 of 200. In cream with brown roof and interior. Plus a Ford Thunderbird Convertible “S.F.B.B.C. 2002 Special” 1 of 200, BRK 64A. In light metallic gold with cream/gold interior. Complete with two figures. Both boxed, minor wear, with packing. Contents Mint. See internet

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