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Mixed Lot Of Collectable Metalware To Include A Bottle Opener In The Form Of A Fish, An Alpaca Candle Holder With Orange Cabouchons To Handle, A Small Trophy 'Gas Department Athletic & Social Club Talbot Replica Snooker Cup Winner T.Bamber 1937', A Tubular Vase, A Rayno Co. Lighter, Toffee Hammers, And A White Metal Place Card Holder In The Form Of A Spherical Bird
ASSORTED COLLECTABLES comprising a patinated cast metal table lighter in the form of a prowling tiger, 23.5cm long; a cast iron money bank in the form of a negro male; a small quantity of postcards, some modern; a Great Britain stamp collection (total decimal mint face value over £17.50); a late 19th century pack of Charles Goodall playing cards, with Julius Caesar / Henry VIII / King Lear / Henry V themed court cards, unboxed; a quantity of A. & B.C. & Chix bubble gum cards; and a small quantity of other items.
Justinianus I. Two fragments of leaves from a Justinian Codex, decorated manuscript on parchment, in Latin, remains of double column, 37 lines, text surrounded by commentary in a lighter ink, written in a small gothic hand, initials and rubrics alternating in red and blue, on the larger leaf fine penwork initials in red and blue, with extension, capitals touched in red and blue, headings in red, copious interlinear glosses, maniculae and reading marks, 391 x 207 mm and 388 x 234 mm respectively (the second leaf with a small stub, 270 x 29 mm, of a conjugate), late 13th century. ⁂ These large fragments come from a dismembered Codex Justiniani, and contain substantial portions of paragraphs from the Sixth Book, among them 6.31 (De Repudianda vel abstinentia hereditate), and 6.33 (De edicto divi Hadriani tollendo et quemadmodum scriptus heres in possessionem).
Leaf from a manuscript of the Decretals of Gregory IX, decorated manuscript on parchment, in Latin, single leaf, double column, 40 lines, text surrounded by commentary in a lighter ink, written in a neat, small gothic hand, fine thirteen-line penwork initial "Gregorius" in red in blue, within square frame, introducing the Liber Quintus, numerous smaller penwork initials alternating in red and blue, with extension, capitals touched in red and blue, headings in red, copious interlinear glosses, commentary trimmed, minor loss to upper margin not affecting text, some stains, a few lines of text erased, 258 x 168 mm., late 13th century.⁂ A finely decorated leaf from a dismembered codex of the Decretales, one of the most important sources for canon law. It contains the end of the Fourth Book (the chapters 6-8 from titulus XX, and the complete titulus XXI), and the opening of the Fifth Book (titulus I, chapter 1-6).
An Edward VII novelty hallmarked silver table lighter formed as a veteran car, possibly a De Dion Bouton, with sliding seat to reveal reservoir, umbrella holder to hold spills and headlights as the flame, with turning wheels and opening boot with gilt interior, London 1903-4 maker's mark P&Co and with enamel number plates A2C04, length 14cm, weight 427g all in
Silver and silver mounted wares, comprising; a heart shaped pin cushion, Birmingham 1911, a tea caddy spoon, with a shell shaped bowl, probably London 1788, three napkin rings, two decanter labels and a sprung action cigar pricker, also two fountain pens, detailed Queensway and Conway 15, with a Conway Stewart box and a Ronson Varaflame gas lighter, with the original box, (11).
A group of Victorian tortoiseshell and mother of pearl and other items, including a mop teaspoon, three inlaid dressing table backs, a tortoiseshell hand mirror and hair brush back, a damaged spectacles case, two Chinese mop counters, a bead garter, and Art Deco guilloche enamel lighter, bead strand clothing panels and a paste belt buckle (parcel)

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