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Lot 292

A Durham Light Infantry Officer`s Cap Badge, a Prussian centenary medal, and various other items.

Lot 1

A pair of unusual Italian wall light, having tear drop clear glass shades, tasseled.

Lot 66

Ascension 1924 printing of ½d grey-black and black, mint top marginal block of four with Plate no. 1 and R2/1 broken mainmast. Very fresh appearance, but with light bends and someone has written a note in ink on the back of R1/2. SG 10, a (£148)

Lot 111

Ascension 1934 1/- Die Proofs of the vignette on thin wove paper showing progressive stages of the engraving. The first with a light impression, the second more deeply engraved with the hills showing much darker, and the third deepened further and with the inscription `Wideawake Fair` added at base. The first two measuring overall approx. 63 x 50mm, the third 88 x 64mm. A most attractive trio. For SG 28

Lot 202

British Antarctic Territory. 1966 Churchill set in mint Cylinder and Traffic Light blocks of four, hinged on selvedge only. SG 16-19 (£192)

Lot 381

KUT. 1912-21 6ct red with inverted watermark, cancelled with a light strike of a Nairobi parcel cancel, similar to Proud PP2 but with pronounced serifs. The discovery example (SG catalogue editor has been informed). SG 46(w)

Lot 382

KUT. 1912-21 4r red and green on pale yellow paper, fine used with part light Mombasa squared circle cancel. SG 56a (£190)

Lot 467

Leeward Islands. 1938 (Nov.) £1 second printing on brick-red paper, a remarkable top marginal block of four (positions 8-21) on piece with Plymouth CDSs of SP 19 42. Light vertical fold along perfs. Just 39 sheets printed, none of which were despatched to the colony, a rare multiple. SG 114 var./CW 13a

Lot 556

South Africa. 1922 competition De La Rue photographic essay for a 1/- value (28 x 21½mm) mounted on card (110 x 80mm), depicting a mountain scene, the frame in brown, the vignette in sepia with a `charcoal` effect. `G` in top left corner and `6th Sept 22` in top right corner. The card with some light toned spots and with creasing at top left, ex De Villiers

Lot 624

South Africa. 1939-48 1/- Issue 3 and 4. Issue 3 with fourteen blocks of two pairs including two arrow blocks and four blocks with aniline vignettes, four of the blocks with plate varieties; Issue 4 with four blocks including the left `brown arrow` block , this with a light horizontal fold

Lot 673

Southern Rhodesia. 1953 set of fourteen in imprint blocks of four (½d to 5/-) or six (10/- and £1), unmounted mint, the ½d and 1d blocks being interpanneau with light vertical folds; a very difficult set to assemble in imprint multiples. SG 78-91 (£404)

Lot 679

Swaziland. 1941 1½d perf 14 and 1943-54 perf 13½ x 14 set in unmounted mint blocks of four, plus an imposing array of extra unmounted mint blocks which represents a complete run as per the shades listed by CW (less the 3d light ultramarine). 34 blocks in all, a quite remarkable assembly; it`s difficult enough to complete the CW shades in singles! SG 28a-38a (£1316 based on SG listing)/CW 12-23a

Lot 52

Pelham Puppets “Mr Turnip” 1950s: Wood and composition, painted features, with green trousers, pale blue shirt and light brown jacket - condition is Good in a Good Brown box with Pelham label to the front with original paperwork/leaflet

Lot 67

Unique Art manufacturing company (USA) “Kiddy Cyclist”: Scarce clockwork 3-wheeled tricycle, tinplate including boy figure with articulated limbs, clockwork in working order, with brake and ringing bell sound, light wear to wheel edges but generally a Good Plus to Excellent example 23cm high.

Lot 68

Victory Industries Models plastic Vauxhall Velox Saloon Car: Light Blue with chrome grille, front and rear bumpers and bonnet fluting, generally Excellent in original box with some Name in Pen written on comes complete with instructions (working order)

Lot 77

Schuco - Micro-Racer 1045 - Ford Custom 300: Light Blue body and roof - cream upper body - green tinted plastic windows - plated radiator and bumpers – Near Mint contained in a Very Good illustrated box. With original Key (working)

Lot 120

Multium Space Gun: Resonator Beam battery operated Light gun unboxed together with Pifco Pistolite Gun in original box (1 flap Sellotape back on) (2)

Lot 205

Merit Space Pilot 3 colour Super-Sonic Gun: Scarce example is black, with red switch to side in a Poor card box with inner packaging and colourfully illustrated lid. (Damage Crack in on front light holder and a piece off the fin and the back)

Lot 702

WW2 South African Royal Durban Light Infantry Killed in Action Bed Plate: To 22312 Pte Norman W Smith No 8 Platoon B Companies 1st R.D.L.I. Killed in Action in Africa 7th June 1942 Alamein Memorial Son of Richard and Emily P. Smith, of Durban North, Natal, South Africa. Come with original Newspaper Cutting

Lot 740

Original File of a British Officer in the RAMC who Liberated the Belsen Concentration Camp: The horror of Bergen-Belsen, as told by Typewritten and hand written Letters from Major J A Hewitt who witnessed the liberation of the camp and Helped with the Evacuation of the Camp. File consist of hand written in pencil note giving detail of how many Male, Female and Children in the Camp together with the daily death figures, “Sanitation did not exist No Light and No Water”, there is also a mention of which British Units where arriving the first been 63rd Anti-Tank Regt And list of Medical Units. Other items within the file are Food Ration details, List of German Nurses and Doctors, Large List of 1000s of names who were Evacuated to Sweden this includes Name, D.o.B. Sex, and Place of Origin, Nationality. This Historical file which was in the Camp from 1945 featuring paperwork with Belsen and dates to top and an insight into the Days after the Liberation of the Camp. There is too much to mention but here is one quote “It had been appreciated from the start that the German Staff ing of the Hospital area would not be satisfactory owing to the sickness and debility common to them all. It was not appreciated, however, that they would as they did in camp, completely ignore the sick. Not only did this occur, but looting of food stores, clothing and equipment stores were rifled”

Lot 309

HERVEY ADAMS (20th Century British) - Movements of Air and Light, watercolour, signed, 25cms x 43cms

Lot 38

A gentleman's bicolour Seiko automatic bracelet watch, c.1970, with a shaded green brushed dial with raised batons, luminous hands and day/date in English and Arabic. Polished gold plated bezel to a brushed gold plated case with stainless steel screw back. Bicolour bracelet with original swing ticket. Appears to be in unworn condition. Swing ticket ref. CW0022-P CAL7009. Case no. 781027. Non-original box CONDITION REPORT: As catalogued, the watch appears to be in unworn condition. The time has been set, and the watch is going, although no guarantee is given as to timekeeping. Case and bracelet crisp with no obvious marks, apart from the occasional very light scratch.

Lot 55

A sterling silver pendant by Georg Jensen No. 328, designed by Nanna and Jørgen Ditzel, the stylised oyster pendant on original trace link chain with 'T' bar clasp, and additional extension section of chain to enable the pendant to also be worn at a longer length. Marked Georg Jensen 1945 to date, 925S Denmark, No. 328 and the monogram for Nanna and Jørgen Ditzel. Import hallmark London 1965 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface wear to all the sides of the pendant, with some fine scratches. No damage to the chain. The pendant is 60mm x 41mm including the bale. The chain is 710mm in length approximately.

Lot 56

A cased silver George Jensen brooch, No. 384, designed by Vivianna Torun Bülow-Hübe as a continuous looped ribbon, marked 925S Torun with maker's mark 1927-2004 CONDITION REPORT: Light surface marks consistent with wear. No damage. Clasp secure.

Lot 57

A cased silver 'Moonlight' haematite bead necklace by Georg Jensen, not numbered, a row of 4.4mm beads, with a folded silver centrepiece or slide, signed and marked 925S, Danish assay marks CONDITION REPORT: Light surface marks to the front. A small nick to the back of the centrepiece. Clasp secure.

Lot 58

A pair of sterling silver earrings by Georg Jensen No. 136D, of circular concave form with screw fittings. Marked Georg Jensen 1945-to date, No. 136D, sterling Denmark CONDITION REPORT: Light surface marks consistent with wear. Light tarnish.

Lot 59

A cased silver coral ring by Georg Jensen, No. 84A, with an oval red cabochon coral, rub set to a rectangular head with tapering shoulders, signed and marked 925S Denmark, maker's mark 1945-present. Finger size H/I, estimated, shank beads fitted CONDITION REPORT: Dirt at the setting edge of the coral. Some tarnish. Very small notch to the edge of the rectangular frame. Light surface marks consistent with wear.

Lot 60

A cased silver lapis lazuli ring by Georg Jensen, No. 1A, with an oval lapis lazuli cabochon, rub set at the centre, with a spiral border, applied gold leaves and beads at the quarter points, signed and marked 9255 Denmark, maker's mark 1945-present. Finger size H/I (estimated), shank beads fitted CONDITION REPORT: Tarnish between the gold leaves to the spiral petal. Small bruise to one shoulder, with a crack in the central shoulder wire. Light surface wear.

Lot 61

A silver Georg Jensen key ring, No. 173, with a rectangular cushion shaped tag with silk finish, trace chain and screw key ring fitting, impressed Georg Jensen to one side, marked 925S Denmark, 1945-present CONDITION REPORT: Light surface marks and tarnish. Probably not used.

Lot 62

A silver Georg Jensen bracelet, No. 104A, by Edvard Kinot-Larsen, with tubular box clasp, signed and stamped STERLING DENMARK, maker's mark 1945-present CONDITION REPORT: 175mm in length, has probably been shortened. Light surface wear. Clasp secure.

Lot 63

A silver Georg Jensen bracelet, No. 171, by Flemming Eskildsen, with concave, marquise shaped links and concealed box clasp, signed and marked 925S DENMARK, maker's mark 1945-present CONDITION REPORT: 170mm in length, has been shortened; extra link supplied. Light surface wear and slight tarnish. Clasp secure.

Lot 80

A Coldrum Chelsea pottery bowl, probably Reginald Wells, with a light-grey and blue-streaked glaze, impressed 'Coldrum, Chelsea', 15cm CONDITION REPORT: Crazing throughout - some fritting to the body. Additional images available on request.

Lot 107

A Royal Doulton stoneware vase, designed by J H Mott, of octagonal tapering form with a light brown glaze, impressed marks, 20cm, and two further experimental glaze vases, chips, 8 and 10cm high (3)

Lot 157

An Upchurch pottery tea set, each piece in a cream and light green glaze, comprising: six cups, six saucers, seven plates, two bowls, a milk jug, a teapot and cover, a hot water jug and cover, most pieces incised 'Clavendon 1947', and a water jug and milk jug, with a grey-blue glaze

Lot 257

A Mappin & Webb four-piece silver-plated tea service, designed by Eric Clements in 1960, comprising: a teapot, water jug, cream jug, sugar bowl, with light wood handles, 19.5cm tallest, and an associated tray (5)

Lot 349

*Prunella Clough (1919-1999), 'ROOTED' Lithograph printed in colours on grey paper, signed and numbered 6/30 in pencil 39.5 x 46cm *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. CONDITION REPORT: Not viewed out of glazed frame. Print unmarked. Two 1cm creases to lower edge. Light creasing to left side and right corner.

Lot 427

*Esther Grainger (1912-1990), PORTRAIT OF ELVIC STEELE Inscribed on label verso, oil on canvas board 46 x 57cm; *Elvic Steele (1920-1997), PORTRAIT OF ESTHER GRAINGER Inscribed verso, pastel 39 x 27cm; and another by the same artist PORTRAIT OF HER HUSBAND, DOUGLAS Pastel 52 x 40cm, unframed (3) *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. CONDITION REPORT: 1. Esther Grainger, Portrait of Elvic craquelure. 2. Elvic Steele, Portrait of Esther Grainger not viewed out of the glazed frame. Paper cockled. Light foxing to lower half, especially to neck. 3. Douglas Steele, paper cockled. Spots of foxing throughout. Please view additional images (upon request).

Lot 541

An Art Deco chrome hanging ceiling light, the central tube flanked with three fan-shaped glass shades, 36cm high, together with a matching wall light, 40cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: One support damaged to the ceiling light.

Lot 553

A walnut display cabinet, of stepped form with arched glazing bars, two internal shelves, with an embroidered panel back, fitted with a top internal light, 105cm wide 29cm deep 26.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Two pins visible to top front section. Minor scuffing. Veneer loss to plinth.

Lot 644

A copper eight-branch hanging ceiling light, with a frosted glass central trough, 89cm long

Lot 649

An Art Deco chrome three-branch ceiling light, 45cm high CONDITION REPORT: Some pitting to chrome. Some discolouration.

Lot 671

A chrome table light, modern, in the form of a bi-plane, on a cast plinth, 45cm long

Lot 678

A cast and bronzed ceiling light, with two tiers, each with arrow-shaped shades moulded with a flower girl, 50cm high, a matched ceiling light, 47cm high approximately, and a wall light, 35cm high (3)

Lot 688

A chrome table light/photograph frame, on a swivel mount on hexagonal-shaped feet, 24cm wide CONDITION REPORT: Modern light cord. Glass on picture frame chipped to the top.

Lot 707

An Art Deco period ceiling light, with four moulded and frosted glass shells within a gilt metal mount, 46cm diameter CONDITION REPORT: One glass shell a replacement. No obvious chips or faults.

Lot 729

A Danish light brown leather lounge chair and matching stool, each raised on a rosewood swivel stand (2) CONDITION REPORT: Seat has dark staining, otherwise minor creasing.

Lot 807

A near pair of Louis Poulsen PH5 hanging light pendants, designed by Poul Henningsen, with blue and red reflectors (2)

Lot 825

Four Danish teak dining chairs, designed by Tove and Edvard Kindt-Larsen for Gustav Bertelsen & Co., with light blue upholstery, labelled (4) CONDITION REPORT: Minor staining to seats.

Lot 841

A pair of light oak bentwood lounge chairs, designed by Ditte and Adrian Heath for France & Søn, with tan leather seats, arms and headrest, labelled (2)

Lot 858

A pair of Danish bronzed and cream finished hanging light pendants, 40cm diameter (2) CONDITION REPORT: Good overall condition.

Lot 867

A Danish silvered three light hanging pendant, 46cm diameter

Lot 877

A white semi light pendant, designed by Claus Bonderup and Torsten Thorup, 69.5cm diameter

Lot 1008

A rosewood writing desk, 1960s, with a raised mirror back and shelf, a light and two drawers, over a sliding writing surface and two further drawers, raised on ebonised supports, 85cm wide 48.5cm deep 104cm high CONDITION REPORT: Article 10 Transaction Specific Certificate number 524289/01, 524293/01

Lot 17

A sterling silver Georg Jensen hollow brooch, No. 189, a flower head with a cabochon lapis lazuli centre, signed, maker's mark 1945-present, import hallmark sterling silver, London 1989, Georg Jensen outer box CONDITION REPORT: Under 10x magnification, some light scratches to the petals. Pin strong, clasp secure.

Lot 18

A sterling silver Georg Jensen bar brooch, No. 224B, with a half bead centre and foliate surround, signed, maker's mark 1945-present, import hallmark sterling silver, London 1997, indistinct CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches to the bar. Residue of silver polish in the detail to the centre. Pin good, clasp secure.

Lot 19

A sterling silver Danish modernist necklace, by Niels Erik From, with a centrepiece of five circular amber cabochons, each one rub set in a plain collet, oxidised border to a rounded frame, all joined by jump rings to a Brazilian snake chain with a circular box clasp with raised centre. Marked 'sterling Denmark N.E. From 925S' CONDITION REPORT: Lots of natural surface marks in the amber. Surface marks to the silver dome surrounds, but consistent with wear; no one big scratch or dent. No damage to the chain. Surface marks and dings to the back of the clasp. Light wear and a bruise to the back of the dome settings.

Lot 30

A Mexican silver and onyx brooch, by Fred Davis, possibly c.1940, with a central circular cabochon onyx and pairs of scrolls to each side, signed and marked 'Silver, Mexico', a sterling silver garnet ring, by Robin Charles Kewell, with a circular cabochon garnet, rub set to a flat section band with feather decoration, Birmingham 1972, finger size K½ LE, a sterling silver pierced bird ring, by Susan Mary Whitehead, Birmingham 1978, finger size F½ LE, together with a looped wire floral brooch, marked 'sterling' (4) CONDITION REPORT: Large concoidal chip and a small one to the back of the onyx. Stone secure in the setting and no damage to the front. Clasp and pin secure, and appear to be original. Light tarnish.

Lot 33

A sterling silver Norwegian long chain, by J Tostrup, with cushion shaped, waved plaques, decorated with a cross-hatch design to one side, all joined at the corners between sections of belcher chain. Signature plaque signed 'J Tostrup', marked sterling Norway, 1832-to present date CONDITION REPORT: Light scratches to the plain sides of the plaques, with some tarnish. Some jump rings may need to be tightened up. 1010mm in length. The oxidised finish is consistent to all the plaques.

Lot 384

Paire de pendants d`oreilles diamants FancyIls sont composés d`un diamant poire Fancy Light Yellow dans un entourage de diamants taille brillant.Monture en or gris 18K.Poids brut : 5,3 gr.Poids des diamants : 1,02 et 1,05 caratHauteur : 3 cmLes diamants principaux sont accompagnés chacun d`un rapport du laboratoire GIA énonçant selon son opinion : couleur naturelle Fancy Light Yellow, pureté SI2. A 1,02 and 1,05 carat Fancy Light Yellow diamonds and gold pair of ear pendants.

Lot 226

Claus Bonderup and Torsten Thorup, a Semi pendant light shade, designed circa 1968, 60cm diameter

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