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A George V Scottish silver 'Unity' lighter, by Barker Bros, Glasgow 1930, possibly for Dunhill, 6cm high, together with a Dupont gold plated lighter, a silver engine turned compact, a Swiss silver fob watch on fancy Albert chain, a 9ct gold mounted amber cheroot holder in silver case, a silver needle case and ingot pendant. (7)
A bag of costume jewellery including a hard stone orange necklace, multiple sets of faux pearls, and miscellaneous collectables including British and foreign coins and commemorative crowns, a cigarette case with a built-in lighter, three compacts, a leather lined diamante purse on chain, a measuring gauge, and a key penknife set with a farthing 1955.
Ephemera, an interesting selection of items to include 18 1950s Astounding Science Fiction magazines, Red Cross County of Berkshire 1914-1019 War Service magazine showing Mortimer, Crowthorne, Ascot, Reading, Bracknell, Reading Abbey School, Wokingham, Reading University, Caversham and many more, Boy Scout interest, Turf Moor Burnley pennant, 8 1970s Deejay magazines, vintage Butlin's magazine advertisements, sheet music (14), vintage games, Osmiroid fountain pen, Colibri lighter, Pinnacle lighter, items of jewellery, stereoscopic cards of Japanese soldiers, Women's Land Army certificate and much more (gen gd)
A Second War M.B.E. group of four awarded to Acting Temporary Lieutenant-Commander (E.) C. F. I. Coggins, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, who, as a civilian engineer aboard the motor yacht Marsayru, was mentioned in despatches for his services off Dunkirk in 1940 when subjected to attack by four Messerchmitts The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E. (Military) Member’s 2nd type, breast badge; 1939-45 Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, mounted as worn, good very fine (4) £500-£700 --- Importation Duty This lot is subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless exported outside the UK --- --- M.B.E. London Gazette 13 June 1946: ‘Acting Temporary Lieutenant-Commander (E) Cyril Frederick Ingram Coggins, R.N.V.R.’ M.I.D. London Gazette 16 August 1940: ‘Mr. C. Coggins, Engineer, H.M.Y. Marsayru.’ The original recommendation states: ‘This civilian kept the engines of this motor yacht running the whole time, in spite of the propeller being fouled frequently and the continuous running required. He also put the engines of several other boats to rights when they broke down. He ably assisted the Skipper throughout the operations.’ Further information and an illustration of the dutch-built motor yacht Marsayru may be found in Russell Plummer’s definitive record, The Ships That Saved an Army, A Comprehensive Record of the 1300 “Little Ships” of Dunkirk, which states: ‘Served as an Army Personnel Yacht prior to crossing from Sheerness on 31 May under the command of her civilian skipper G. D. Oliver, together with the Chatham Dockyard lighters X 213 and X 217, and Sheerness lighter X 149. Two of the lighters were lost and the other ran aground as the vessels came under air attack off Malo-les-Bains, but the Marsayru was able to transfer 200 French troops to larger ships, Mr. Olivier later being awarded the D.S.M. Whilst being taken back to Britain empty, Marsayru’s tow broke and, in darkness, the yacht drifted away. She was found near La Panne next day and boarded by Sub-Lieutenant T. E. Goodwin, R.N.V.R., and after taking on 19 troops waited until nightfall to be towed to Ramsgate by a trawler. Marsayru appears to have crossed again on 2 June and was machine-gunned for almost half an hour until the attacking German aircraft were chased off by R.A.F. Hurricanes. First registered in Gloucester and capable of 11 knots, new machinery was fitted in 1947 and the present B.M.C. oil engines were installed in 1962. She was renamed Billowin in 1955 but the present owner, Gareth Roe, restored the original name in December 1987. A.D.L.S. member.’ Of the incident with enemy aircraft on 2 June 1940, A. D. Divine states in his history Dunkirk: ‘Marsayru also was again working the beaches today, and at one time, the nearest ship being about two and a half miles away, she was attacked by four Messerschmitts who machine-gunned her ineffectually for half and hour from a height of more than 2000 feet. At the end of the half-hour three Hurricanes came in sight and the Messerschmitts left at speed. Marsayru took off altogether in her various crossings some 400 French soldiers.’ Sold with the recipient’s original named Buckingham Palace forwarding letter for the M.B.E.
A 9ct gold ivy pattern bangle, hallmarked Birmingham 1907, weight 9.1gms Condition Report:various shallow dents can be felt rather than seen under the ivy engraving, the back appears to have been cut and the bangle made smaller (its very well done but with a lighter coloured solder, doesn't appear to be lead. inner dimensions 5.8cm x 5cm
Introducing Annabelle, model HN5911, the Royal Doulton Figure of the Year for 2019. Designed by Neil Faulkner, this exquisite bone china figurine depicts a graceful lady in a soft pastel blue, full-skirted gown, adorned with delicate, hand-made roses forming her shoulder strap and bordering the skirt. The lighter-toned inner skirt is embellished with gold floral details, adding a touch of opulence to the piece. Hand-painted with meticulous attention to detail, Annabelle bears the Royal Doulton backstamp on its base. A superb addition for collectors of Royal Doulton or enthusiasts of finely crafted porcelain art.Issued: 2019Dimensions: 9.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Early to mid-20th century gilt brass field microscope fitted in an oak box and a quantity of microscope slides plus various desk accessories including an early 20th century brass framed perpetual calendar, a further perpetual calendar, an onyx desk stand and matching lighter, a cast iron desk stamp and a collection of pens including a Parker fountain pen with 14ct nib, a cased set two cased sets of Conway Stewart ballpoint pens and other pens Condition ReportAdditional photos uploaded
AN ASSORTMENT OF ITEMS, to include a fountain pen, fitted with a nib stamped 14ct, a 'Penguin' superlative automatic lighter, a cheroot holder fitted with a silver rim, hallmarked Birmingham, together with case, a pipe with dog detail and case, (condition report: general moderate wear, cheroot holder is damaged, pen and lighter not tested for working condition)
TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS, to include a set of six Wedgwood octagonal coffee cups and saucers, seven chamber pots, a Murano style coloured glass clown, Carlton Ware French Maid salt and pepper pots designed by Vivienne Brennen, three Babycham glasses, a large collection of cobalt blue and Bristol blue glass inserts for cruet sets, a Wedgwood blue Jasperware table lighter, a Wade porcelain Polar bear cub trinket dish, a pocket sized Houghton's of London 'Ensignette' folding camera and case, an original glass 'The Allenburys' baby feeder, etc. (s.d/a.f) (2 boxes + loose)
Atmospheric and evocative, this oil on canvas Pacific Evening by David Neri captures the vastness and serenity of the ocean under a twilight sky. The composition is layered with deep blues, purples, and hints of lighter tones, creating a moody yet tranquil scene that blurs the horizon between sea and sky. Subtle variations in texture and tone give the painting a dreamlike quality, emphasizing Neri's masterful use of color blending and minimalistic composition. The work is signed in the lower left and presented in a sleek black frame that enhances its contemporary appeal.Artist: David Neri (American 20th-21st century)) Issued: 2004Dimensions: 30.25"L x 25.25"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.
Make & Model:Volvo, 760 GLE Date of Reg:CDY222V Colour:Silver cc:2849 MoT:2026-01-06 Fuel Type:Petrol Mileage:66000 Transmission:automatic Summary:Registered in June 1990, this six-cylinder 2849cc Volvo 760 GLE with black leather interior has had three registered keepers since then. Its odometer is showing 66,603 miles and its MoT is valid until January 2026. It is reported as running and driving well, with no known issues. Paperwork with the Volvo includes the V5C, old tax discs, Volvo Driver magazines, a selection of invoices dating back to the purchase one and MoT certificates back to 1996. There's also a 1990 brochure plus a rare Volvo-branded battery checker that plugs into the cigarette lighter.
Henry Charles Fox RBA - A large and handsome watercolour of the River Great Ouse at St Ives Cambridgeshire, dated 1903 - Depicts from downstream on the River Great Ouse: the ancient St Ives Town Bridge with Bridge Chapel (pre-1930s structure); the fine former Queen Anne riversidehouse; the wide, natural Riverport basin; fen lighter barges with crews, moored at the former Tommy Doo's boatyard; and other boats tied up in midstream - Inscribed on the mount "St Ives Bridge, Hunts. H.C. Fox R.B.A." Signed at bottom left "H C Fox 1903."Light and dark gold-coloured double mounts, glazed, ornate frame and string-hung - Image size 73.5cm width x 52cm height. Frame 99cm width x 78cm height overall - Henry Charles Fox painted predominantly in watercolour, mainly depicting rural scenes that were very popular with city-dwelling patrons and sold well. He lived in London and Kingston-upon-Thames and travelled extensively across the south east of England looking for the best subjects to paint. He painted in and around St Ives, Cambridgeshire between 1894 and 1903Bought by the vendor at the Mallams Ltd of Cheltenham auction, 7th February 2019

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