VICTORIA GODLESS FLORIN. An 1849 Victoria 'Godless' florin (VF). Dark patina to obverse with surface marks either side head, reverse lighter. Provenance: from a single owner collection. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
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VICTORIA GOTHIC FLORIN. An 1878 Victoria Gothic florin. Appears near EF. Dark patina to obverse, reverse lighter. Provenance: from a single owner collection. Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING. The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.
Lorraine Pascale Signed Book - Lorraine Pascale's A Lighter way to Bake by Lorraine Pascale 2013 hardback book with 286 pages, Signed by Lorraine Pascale on the Third page, good condition. Sold on behalf of Michael Sobell Cancer Charity. We combine shipping on all lots. Single book £5.99 UK, £7.99 Europe, £9.99 ROW. We can ship a parcel up to 20kg which will take approx. 40 books in UK £12, EUROPE £39.99, ROW, £59.99
A Verner's Pattern VIII marching compass, reverse marked 1918 E Koehn, Geneve Suisse, No. XX6128 (partly oblierated) and 136236, with military arrow, in a belt; a WW1 Terrasse W Co military compass, numbered 70790 1918, with military arrow, in plated case; another military belt; a pair of DLR No 1 W 4035A wireless headphones; RAF, Navy, Marines and other military patches; HMS Raleigh cap tally; a propeller tip with mounted Non-Luminous H Williamson Ltd London 8 Day pocket watch, with military arrow and A to case back; bosuns' and other whistles; penknives; binoculars; a combined cigarette lighter and case; and other military-related items.Qty: 2 boxes
Persian wool rug, central medallion against a crimson red field with birds and lanterns, enclosed by spandrels filled with vases, and bird and flower head borders, 155x120cm.Condition report:Some colour variation from one end to the other. The end with the lighter spandrels/ border has a greatly reduced fringe; the opposing end has a much longer fringe but still some reduction and losses. Some wear to the chords. All over spot marks, almost like pock marks, to the field - possibly insect activity. In need of a thorough clean. Strongy odoured and with some surface staining.
rectangular, with engine-turned decoration, initialled, import marked for Alfred Dunhill, London 1968, together with a cased cigarette holder by the same maker, marks distorted in the decoration; the lighter 2.5" (6.4cm) long (2). *CR Both with wear, and with minor knicks, but reasonable. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
A GROUP OF WEDGWOOD, ROYAL WORCESTER AND OTHER CERAMICS, including a miniature Royal Worcester blush ivory twin handled vase, shape 1021, printed and tinted with flowers, one handle with glued repairs, height 10cm, a Limoges porcelain rectangular trinket box with hinged lid, gilt metal mounts, width 15cm, seven pieces of pale blue Wedgwood jasperware, a Losol Ware 'Bowness' pattern part dinner service, three pieces of Hammersley 'Victorian Violets' pattern, etc, s.d., table lighter a.f. (Qty)
A BOX OF ASSORTED SUNDRY ITEMS ETC, to include Picquot ware tea wares with tray, Battery operated vintage toys, three crucifixes, a brass and ebonised wood rolling ruler, a brass reproduction Chinese sensor, Chrome table lighter in the form of a jet fighter aircraft - chrome pitted, three photograph albums, one depicting military personnel possibly in Eritrea, one depicting civilians on holiday in Germany possibly circa 1950s and one depicting holiday photos in England circa 1940s, a single Lancashire Fusiliers shoulder title, Pewter quart measure, pewter storage jar with S.S. Ormonde enamel motif to the lid - the body has been squashed etc,
2002 FERRARI 360 MODENA F1 Registration Number: F1 ALD Chassis Number: ZFFYR51C000130696 Recorded Mileage: 44,000 miles - Full dealer/specialist service history - Offered with all books and tools Ferrari’s most successful model since the 308, the F355 was always going to be a tough act to follow. Its successor needed to be ground breaking and revolutionary; two words which, without doubt the 360 lived up to. Starting with a clean sheet of paper in designing the 360 Modena, the new car attracted superlatives that put even its illustrious predecessor in the shade. Just about the only item carried over from the F355 was its glorious V8 engine, enlarged from 3.5 to 3.6 litres for the 360, producing 400bhp. In every other respect the 360 was entirely new, the most striking break with Ferrari tradition being the body’s frontal treatment; gone was the omnipresent oval grille, replaced by two separate intakes set low into the front wings. A larger car than the F355, the 360 owed its radical new shape to the quest for increased downforce, generating four times as much as its predecessor yet achieving the impressively low Cd of 0.33. There was further innovation beneath the skin: a lighter, stiffer aluminium space frame monocoque replacing the old tubular steel arrangement, resulting in a dry weight around 220lbs less than that of the F355. The 360’s on-the-road dynamics constituted a significant advance, its best time around Ferrari’s Fiorano test track being some three seconds faster than the F355’s. Finished in the classic Ferrari colour scheme of Rosso Corsa with a cream leather interior, this 360 Modena F1 coupe was first registered in November 2002. Over the intervening years the 360 has been maintained either by Ferrari dealers or specialists, with services at 4,906 miles (Stratstone), 8,831 miles (Stratstone, inc. belts), 14,706 miles (Graypaul), 19,139 miles (Graypaul), 25,378 miles (Reeder, inc. belts and clutch), 27,822 miles (Reeder), 30,990 miles (Reeder), 31,957 miles (Reeder), 32,862 miles (Independent), 35,067 miles (Independent), 35,489 miles (Independent), 38253 (Independent), and 42,129 miles (Bob Houghton, inc. belts). We understand the Ferrari was formerly subject to an insurance claim (marked as a Category D) which the vendor believes was as a result of minor damage to the front bumper and wing, professionally repaired at the time. Very well maintained, this sensibly estimated Ferrari is offered with all books and leather wallet, receipts and original tools.
S.T. DUPONT Feurzeug "AFRIKA", Koll.: 2008. LIMITED EDITION 895/2000. Vergoldetes Modell mit Line-Art-Muster aus diagonalen Linien und Rauten, teilweise mit schwarzem China-Lack akzentuiert. Box und Papiere anbei. Gebrauchsspuren vorhanden. | S.T. DUPONT lighter "AFRIKA", coll.: 2008. LIMITED EDITION 895/2000. gold-plated model with line art pattern of diagonal lines and diamonds, partially accentuated with black China lacquer. Box and papers enclosed. Signs of wear present.
A 9ct gold curb link 'charm' bracelet on a heart-shaped padlock clasp. With hallmarks for London 1970 and hung with 26 various charms including; a fair ground roundabout, Tower Bridge, a Ronson type pocket lighter, a mug, a kangaroo, a boot, a watermill, a glazed ten shilling note round box n'Break in emergency', and a similar £5 note box and many others, various hallmarked and stamped, 59.2g gross
A mid 20th century platinum, ruby, sapphire and diamond 'Night and Day' hinged eternity ring. The central 3mm wide band calibre set with square rubies and sapphires, the two hinged half-bands grain set with eight-cut diamonds, all with engraved sides, stamped 'Plat', size about N, 7.2g gross Condition Report: Overall good condition for age, general wear and tear commensurate with age and continual use over a long period of time. The hinges line up so the diamond half-bands line up fractionally below the central band. Some stones show general wear and tear to the facet edges, none are missing however one of the sapphires (near one of the hinges) is a much lighter colour than the rest and may be a later replacement, and three sapphires have minor chips, all not visible to the naked eye and generally only visible under a 10X loupe. We have no further provenance
A vintage top hat by Tress & Co (boxed), to/w a Japanese painted silk fan, a hat-pin, the 9ct gold finial set with turquoise bead, a boxed Dunhill gold-plated Rollagas cigarette lighter, a crocodile hide visiting card case, a tapestry evening-bag and three pairs of long evening gloves in kid leather, silk gauze and crochet (box - hat pin, card case and lighter in cabinet)
Two George V Silver Tankards, one by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925, of cylindrical form with reeded base and angular scroll handle, 5.5ins high, the other by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1926, with moulded rim and footrim, and leaf capped scroll handle, 5ins high, combined weight 25ozs Pint Tankard - Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925 - heavy gauge of silver. Rim very slightly mis-shapen - pinhead size dent to rim. Light surface abrasions all over. Hallmarks well struck near rim by handle. Impressed maker mark to base and number 53487Tankard - A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1926 - lighter gauge of silver. Scattered light surface scartches. Scattered pinhead size dents. Hallmarks well struck near rim and handle. Impressed retailers mark to base - W. Batty & Sons Ltd, Manchester
Ten Hornby tank wagons: Pre-war – Esso, buff (NM) (BE); Shell/BP, buff (E-NM) (BVG); Royal Daylight, red with gold lettering shadowed black (VG-E) (BVG); Mobiloil Gargoyle, grey (VG) (BF); another (E) (BVG); Castrol (E) (BVG); Pool, lighter grey (E) unboxed. Post-war – Esso, silver (NM-M) (BNM); National Benzole (NM) (BE); No.1 Manchester Oil (G) (BP)
A Corgi Toys group of three Corgi 420 Ford Thames "Airborne" Caravans, the first is an olive green lower body with pale green upper, brown interior with window bunting, the second is a mauve lower body, with a lighter upper body with lemon interior, the third is an olive green lower body with pale green upper and brown interior all have spun hubs and are in the original card boxes
Early 20th century compass in japanned brass case, pat no. 12777, 1906, Ronson lighter, hallmarked silver folding knife, mother of pearl and silver fruit knife, Red Cross medals, silver & rolled gold propelling pencils, The Defence Medal named to Mrs Ina Harris, silver plated hip flask, James Healey & Sons A1 double-lever corkscrew etc
George III Mahogany Serpentine-Fronted Chest of Drawers Shaped moulded top over two short and four long graduated drawers, all cock-beaded with matching brass bail handles and escutcheons, raised on bracket feet.104cm wide, 54cm deep, 115cm highBad old woodworm to the top, with some lighter worm on the back and drawers. Some missing sections of veneer and cock-beading. One handle not attached but two of the missing pieces provided.

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