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Lot 64

An American silver oval cream jug and sugar basin by Alexander Gordon, New York City circa 1800, the sugar basin with an urn shaped finial to the domed cover, twin harp handles, engraved with decorative bands and B E*S within a wreath reserve, 20cm (8in) long, the cream jug 14cm (5 1/2in) long, 537g (17.25 oz) Condition Report: Sugar basin - Mark to base clear, stands well, cover fits well, engraving crispCream jug - Mark to base slightly obscured, stands well, engraving crispLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and use Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 76

George III, Third-Guinea 1806 (S 3740). Very fine, uneven flan,obverse a little better but with minor marks 

Lot 106

A late 18th century Iberian diamond and emerald brooch, circa 1790, the pierced floral panel set with lasque cut diamonds and mixed cut emeralds, suspending a similarly set navette shaped drop, later brooch fitting, 4cm wide, 6.5g gross, in a S. J. Phillips Ltd boxCondition Report: The thin slivers of rose cut diamonds are all present and correct, the foiling behind has perished with age, the emeralds are bright and lively, nibbling to the facet edges, a few nicks, some typical inclusions, the drop has been resoldered to the main section, the section has come from a larger piece, the brooch fitting has been later soldered to the back of the panel. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 120

An early Victorian emerald and diamond ring, circa 1850, the three graduated step cut emeralds with canted corners interspaced with two pairs of rose cut diamonds, to floral chased shoulders and scrolled foliate band, finger size S, 2g grossCondition Report: The shank has been resized larger, there is a small chip to the central emerald's corner. and to one of the smaller emeralds, and some nibbles/light abrasion to facet edges, initialled JMG to the back of the closed setting. The foiling behind the emeralds has some slight perishing as typical of pieces of this age. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 156

A late Victorian moonstone, ruby and diamond double serpent ring, circa 1900, the crossover serpents each set with an oval moonstone cabochon, one with circular cut ruby eyes, the other with rose cut diamond eyes, finger size S, 11.6g grossCondition Report: The shank has been resized, there are patches of gold coloured solder around the bases of the moonstone settings which are only really noticeable under close inspection, one of the moonstones has a big chip to one end, they both have scratches, the setting has general wear commensurate with age and use, the foiling behind one of the moonstones has a blueish tint, the ruby eyes are rubbed, one of the rose cut diamonds may have been replacedCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 164

A mid 20th century turquoise and diamond three stone ring, the circular cabochon turquoise in a claw setting, flanked by two old cut diamonds in squared settings, approximately 0.28 carats total, finger size S, 5.2g gross Condition Report: There is some wear to the setting commensurate with age and use, some slight thinning to the turquoise claws, but the stone is still secure, the diamonds are bright and livelyCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 213

A single stone diamond ring, the principal brilliant cut diamond estimated to weigh 0.75 carats, between bifurcated brilliant cut diamond set shoulders, approximately 0.40 carats total, stamped 750, finger size S, 3.2g gross

Lot 269

A pair of Italian third quarter 18th century giltwood girandolesEach of asymmetrical outline, one with a later plate, the larger plate within a ribbon twist border, both shaped plates encompassed by a C- and S- scroll, floral, pierced rocaille and scrolled acanthus carved surround, surmounted by a conforming scroll-form cresting, the apron with a later detachable gilt foliate cast mount comprising three scrolled candle arms, each approximately: 136cm high x 94cm wide. (2)Footnotes:Two Rococo period Sicilian girandoles, also known as 'Ventolas', which are closely comparable to the present lot, are illustrated in E. Colle, Il Mobile Rococo in Italia, 2003, Milan, p. 56.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 85

A rare mid 17th Century brass trumpet-base candlestickstamped with the initials Ca and fleur de lysthe flared socket , the upper and lower stems corded, on a broad flare foot with narrow footrim, 17.5cm high approximatelyFootnotes:As of 2001, when a candlestick bearing this mark was exhibited in Honiton, Devon, only eleven candlesticks bearing the mark of this maker were known to be extant. This maker also marked two chambersticks, a warming pan, three or four pairs of disc-top andirons and a fire shovel. The identity of the maker is unknown. The mark however, as here, is almost always unevenly struck. For comparable pieces see below:For a similar candlestick sold at Bonhams see Lot 512, The Oak Sale, 20th September 2017.LiteratureR. Butler, A Study Collection of Marked Domestic Brass and other Base Metalware, c. 1600-c. 1900 Exhibition Catalogue, 11th 22nd September 2001, p. 21. C. Bangs, The Lear Collection: A Study of Copper -Alloy Socket Candlesticks, A.D. 200-1700 (1995), Cat. 112.Ronald F Michael, Old Domestic Base-Metal Candlesticks, Baron Publishing, 1984, pp.'s 82-83.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 133

A late Victorian eight light brass chandelierthe 's' scroll arms with gadroon edged dished drip pans, issuing from a bulbous central section below a lobed vase support with ring suspension, the knopped lobed lower section with acorn terminal, fitted for electricity, 65cm high This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 132

A set of twelve later framed decorative hand coloured engravings taken from 'The Ladies' Flower Garden of Ornamental Perennials' by Jane Loudon, published by William S. Orr, London, 1849the plates depicting various brightly coloured garden flowers, later mounted within wide white conservation mounts with gilt inner slips and set within glazed gilt rectangular frames, the prints, 26cm x 20cm, the frames, 54cm x 47cm overall (12)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 247

A George III carved giltwood mirror of small proportionsCirca 1760, the later plate within a rocaille surround, encompassed by acanthus, foliate scrolls, flowers and C- and S-scrolls, surmounted by a foliate spray cresting, re-gilt, loss to the two central scrolls at the base of the apron, 81cm high x 48cm wide.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 67

An early 17th century Japanese export mother of pearl inlaid lacquer 'Namban' chest on a Dutch 17th century or Charles II carved silvered standthe coffer later altered from originally having a hinged top to a hinged fall front, the silvered stand third quarter 17th centuryDecorated with birds, trees and flowers within shaped and geometric tablets, within rosette-embedded trellis surrounds, the stand carved with volute scrolls, flowers and oak-leaf swags interspersed by sea creature masks, on S-scroll form legs headed by dolphin masks, with later castors, 84cm wide x 49cm deep x 50cm high, (33in wide x 19in deep x 19.5in high)Footnotes:Related 'Namban' lacquer furniture and works of art with comparable mother of pearl inlay and similar decoration to the offered lot feature in The World of Lacquer, 2000 Years of History, ed. by P. de Moura Carvalho, 2001, Lisbon. The closest of these examples, which are all dated circa 1600 and thus originate from the Momoyama (1573-1615) or the very beginning of the Edo period (1603-1867), are illustrated in Ibid, pp.'s 107, 109-110 and 117, fig.'s 1, 2, 4 and ill. 61.'Namban' (meaning 'Southern Barbarian' in Japanese) is a type of lacquer defined by its apparent densely layered application onto a wooden base or wood carcass. Early on during this 'Namban' process, mother of pearl is cut in an assortment of geometric shaped segments or shapes which are then inlaid into the lacquered shell, which is what gives such items their distinctive appearance.The Portuguese merchants who arrived there in 1543 were the first Europeans to establish a formal trading relationship with Japan. This trade arrangement benefitted the Portuguese through the enormous array of rich items including gold, silver and copper, which they were then able to ship back to their own country. Whilst this partnership flourished during the second half of the 16th century and early part of the 17th century 'Namban' furniture, tableware, ecclesiastical items and works of art became some of the most highly prized export goods to arrive back in Portugal.Although it appears such lacquer was made exclusively for the Portuguese market over the latter part of the 16th century, it is evident that slightly later on these objects were also made for both the Dutch and the English. Records show that during the period 1602-1618 'Namban' objects were supplied to the Dutch and then likewise similar 'Namban-ware' was exported to England between 1612 and 1623, The World of Lacquer, 2000 Years of History, ed. by P. de Moura Carvalho, 2001, Lisbon, pp.'s 105-123The Anglo-Dutch appearance of the present silvered stand is demonstrated through its interesting Northern European interpretation of the high Baroque, a style which dominated the fine and decorative arts of both countries, as well as most of Europe, during the second and third quarters of the 17th century. Thus it seems feasible to suggest the possibility that the stand was made only a relatively short time after this Japanese lacquer chest actually arrived in either England or the Low Countries, which was almost certainly at some point in the first half of that century.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 285

A Regency flame-figured mahogany clothes press by Wilkinson1820-1825, the moulded cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing four oak-lined slides, over two short and two long oak-lined drawers, on large bulb feet, stamped: 'WILKINSON, LUDGATE HILL' and '14525', the mounts original, 124cm wide x 53cm deep x 193.5cm high, (48 1/2in wide x 20 1/2in deep x 76in high)Footnotes:Thomas and William Wilkinson were cousins who ran a cabinet making firm at No.'s 9 and 10 Broker's Row in Moorfields, London during the period 1790-1807. They were most renowned for the specialist production of patent tables, and extending dining tables in particular, which in their own words could occupy 'a space considerable smaller than is necessary for the standing of any other dining table now in use'.The Wilkinson partnership technically ceased in 1808 when William left the business in order to take over the firm of Quentin Kay, whose premises were located at 14 Ludgate Hill. At the same time Thomas continued to operate in the same capacity as previously, albeit in charge on his own, until 1828. It is recorded that William Wilkinson stamped his furniture: 'WILKINSON, LUDGATE HILL' (as appears on the offered lot) until 1825, in which year William's sons became partners. From 1825 onwards the stamp was altered to: 'WILKINSON & SONS, 14 LUDGATE HILL'. The business remained at 14 Ludgate Hill until William Wilkinson junior's death in 1855, C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture, 1700-1840, 1996, Leeds, pp.'s 55-56.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 235

A pair of Italian early 19th century rosewood, ebony, purplewood, sycamore marquetry and chequer-inlaid commodes all'antica by Karl Amadeus Roos (1775-1837)Each with a rectangular top inlaid with a central compass rose oval within lozenge and feather banded surrounds, above one long drawer inlaid with a frieze of alternating palmettes, scrolled foliate cornucopiae and harpie busts, over a deep drawer inlaid with one central tablet flanked by two smaller tablets, each within a chevron border encompassed by a stylised foliate pattern, one commode with scenes depicting figures about to sacrifice a bull at a temple, a dancer playing pipes and a warrior, the other inlaid with Paris and Helen of Troy, Cerberus and figures eating and drinking, the drawer below with conforming inlay to the frieze, on square tapering legs, with identically inlaid sides centred by the figures of three dancing Muses within a tablet, with walnut-lined drawers, the reverse of each commode branded: 'ROOS', one commode with a paper label inscribed in ink: 'SIGNORA, TERESA GUGLIELMI, CASTELLAMARE DI STABBIA' 118cm wide x 59cm deep x 91cm high, (46in wide x 23in deep x 35 1/2in high) (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceThe present lot apparently belonged to Teresa Guglielmi some time during the latter half of the 19th century. Teresa was the daughter of, and one of five children born to, Maria Carolina Guglielmi, who was herself born with the surname Chirulli in 1831. Following her marriage to Pasquale Marzano, she became Teresa Marzano.Teresa Guglielmi evidently lived in the Castellammare di Stabbia region which is located on the bay of Naples, not far from the city of Naples itself. However it is not known how and why the offered pair of commodes, which were most likely originally produced in Rome and probably supplied for a Roman client at the beginning of the 19th century, ended up being in Naples later on in the same century.Karl Amadeus RoosRoos was born in 1775 in Ludwigsburg, Germany. Following a period as an apprentice, he moved to Paris where he trained under the renowned ebeniste, Jacob. Then, at the age of 28, Roos re-located to Rome in 1804. Despite initially struggling to obtain major work, once he had done so his reputation spread rapidly and his business soon flourished. Within a short period of time, furniture by Karl Amadeus became highly fashionable among the affluent clientele of Rome, who were keen to purchase works produced by the German emigre.By 1808, the same year in which Roos married a Roman called Felicita Mazzotti, he had already established a thriving workshop on the Via Condotti. Two years later he participated in an exhibition of Roman decorative arts held in the Campidoglio to mark the occasion of Napoleon's name day, winning the silver medal with a mahogany bureau housing various secret compartments, a Neoclassical 'Etruscan' style pier table with pietra dura top and a dressing box.From 1811, Roos started to supply furnishings for the Palazzo Imperiale del Quirinale following the instructions of the architect Raffaele Stern (1774-1820). Stern appears to have been ultimately responsible for the refurbishment and renovation of three rooms at the Palazzo: the Sala Gialla, the Sala di Augusto and the Sala degli Ambosciatori. Among the various artistic and architectural figures involved in this Quirinale project Roos was evidently the pre-eminent cabinet maker. This was due not only to the quality and quantity of the furniture executed in the Roos workshop between 1811 and 1813 but also because of its renowned beauty and practicality.A detailed list appears in Il Palazzo del Quirinale, Il Mondo Artistico a Roma nel Periodo Napoleonico, Vol II, ed. by M. Natoli and M.A. Scarpati, of all the furnishings supplied to the Quirinale by Roos during the Napoleonic Imperial period. This record, which is both extensive and highly varied, totals a vast number of pieces including: 86 commodes, 76 tables, 36 gueridons, 36 bureaux, 36 items of seat furniture and 25 secretaires among other assorted items.Following the restoration of the Papal States to the control of the Vatican, Roos resumed his work for the Quirinale, now called the Sacro Palazzo Apostolico (as it had in fact been known prior to the Napoleonic era), once again under renewed orders from Raffaele Stern. During the period 1815-17 Roos prepared the interiors of the apartments for the rulers of Austria in advance of their proposed visit to Rome, which didn't actually take place until 1819.At roughly the same time Roos was commissioned to provide furniture for the Villa Borghese, the then recently built residence of Princess Paolina Borghese, among which a bookcase, a circular table with a porphyry top and a chiffonier were perhaps the most significant examples of his oeuvre at that time. His business was evidently flourishing at this point since in 1817 Roos purchased two adjacent properties on the Via della Mercede. This would remain the location of his workshops for the last twenty years of his life.Following his death in 1837, an inventory of items reveals the prolific stature of Roos as a cabinet maker, along with the wide variety of his output. This inventory also possibly includes a reference to the present pair of commodes in the following passage, Ibid:'La varieta di legni, tipica dell' epoca, e legata anche al rinnovato gusto per gli intarsi, che infatti sono ben rappresentati nell'Inventario a decorazione di alcuni dei pezzi piu importanti: 'due commod di noce a 3 tiratori con meandro intarsiato, non finiti' (sc. 28)'LiteratureIl Palazzo del Quirinale, Il Mondo Artistico a Roma nel Periodo Napoleonico, Vol II, ed. by M. Natoli and M.A. Scarpati, 1989, Rome, pp.'s 80-3.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 232

Royal Albert 'old country roses' 125 piece part dinner service comprising 12 dinner plates, 15 side plates, 13 small side/cake/sandwich plates, 8 desert bowls, 6 ribbed bowls, 3 small bowls, 6 soup bowls, 2 round serving platters 13", oval platter 16", 2 oval platters 13", quiche dish, large serving bowl, 4 pedestal bowls, sandwich plate, cake serving plate, 2 small oval cake plate, gravy boat and stand, s&p, 2 x pint jugs (one has hairline crack) half pint milk jug, half pint cream jug, 2 pint teapot, spare tea pot lid, sugar bowl, 13 saucers (one is cracked and repaired), 1 larger saucer, 13 tea cups, 2 decorative/hanging picture plates, 1 plastic serving tray, boxed placemats, photo frame boxed, set boxed tea spoons, cake slice and knife, cake stand (stand missing) vase, 6 small ornaments- boots posey etc and a trinket pot

Lot 272

Collection of honey pots/ preserve pots 1980's

Lot 408

A box of records and a box of 45's

Lot 545

A 1930's Art Deco gesso figure of a girl.Condition: various small chips to base and other corners, other age related wear throughout, height 58cm.

Lot 821

S. D. Richelle (French, 20th century), coastal scene oil on canvas, 90cm x 60cm, signed lower right, fancy frame.

Lot 533

Halcyon days - Enamel cat decorated egg. With screw opening and stand for display., from mid 1990's limited edition from the annual Easter egg collection. In original box with booklet. 4.5 cm in length

Lot 62

A Victorian Cabinet photograph album 1860/70's era with 30 complete pages, bound in red leather with decorative metal clasps 15.5 cm x 11.5 cm

Lot 693

Record collection, mainly LPs, few 75's. really mixed

Lot 43

Five 925 rings, various sizes including S, Q, K, J. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 432

Pair of framed Dennis S. Davies with watercolours of Venice. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 7

Yellow metal (tests as 18ct) interlocking ring, size S, 4.2g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 9

14ct gold stone set solitaire ring, size S, 1.7g. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 312

A collection of six 1950's/60's Butlins enamel badges, (6).

Lot 338

Sport, Football, Derby County - a collection of Derby County football programmes including Derby County v Stoke City, Saturday 13th December 1947; others, 1960's and later including 1973 Alan Durban testimonial programme and brochure and Derby County v Bristol City 1969 souvenir programme (quantity)

Lot 386

S**William (20th century)Moonlit Streamsigned, oil on panel, 32cm x 21cm, unframed

Lot 394

A collection of 45's and 78rpm records

Lot 427

S** Revill, Inspired by Richter VIA Pair, Abstractssigned, mixed medium, 27cm x 17.5cm

Lot 507A

Vinyl Records - LP?s including The Beatles ? Help ? PMC 1255 ? Matrix Runout ? Side A ? XEX 549-2, Side B ? XEX 650-2, KT Tax code; Hey Jude ? CPCS 106 ? Matrix Runout ? Side A ? YEEX 150-1, Side B ? YEEX 151-1; Magical Mystery Tour ? Matrix Runout ? Side A ? Etched ? SMAL- 1- 2835- R1 ??, Side B ? Etched ? SMAL- 2 ? 2935-W2 ??; Yellow Submarine ? PCS 7070 ? Matrix Runout ? Side A ? Stamped YEX 715-3, Side B ? Stamped YEX 716-1; Revolver ? PCS 7009 ? Matrix Runout ? Side A Stamped YEX 605-1 GAM, Side B ? Stamped YEX 606-2 G; Let It Be ? PCS 7096 ? Matrix Runout ? Side A ? Stamped YEX 773-2u, Side B ? Stamped YEX 774-2U; Rarities ? PCM 1001 ? Matrix Runout ? Side A ? Stamped SPSLP 261 A1 YEX 991-1, Side B ? Stamped SPSLP 261 B2 YEX 992-2 (7)

Lot 508A

Vinyl Records - LP?s including The Beatles ? The Beatles ? First With Tony Sheridan & Guests ? 236.201 ? Matrix Runout ? Side A ? Etched 236201 A-1, Side B ? Etched 263201 B; The Beatles In Italy ? 1A 062-04632; The Beatles At the Hollywood Bowl ? OC 062 06377; The Beatles Live! At The Star-Club Hamburg, Germany 1962 ? LNL 1; The Beatles Tapes From The David Wigg Interviews ? 2683 068; Introducing The Beatles ? VJLP 1062 (Unofficial Release) (6)

Lot 509A

Vinyl Records - LP?s including The Beatles ? Beatles? Greatest ? OMHS 3001 (Gold Vinyl); The Beatles ?Early Years (1)? ? PHX 1004 (White Lables); Reel Music ? PCS 7218; The Beatles ? Featuring Tony Sheridan ? CN 2007; A Collection Of Beatles Oldies ? PCS 7016; Rock ?N? Roll Music ? PCSP 719; The Beatles Ballads ? PCS 7214; 20 Greatest Hits ? PCTC 260; The Complete Silver Beatles ? AFELP 1047 (Unofficial Release) (9)

Lot 510A

Vinyl Records - LP?s, 12? Single, EP and Picture disc including Queensrÿche ? The Warning ? EJ 2402201; Empire - 2 LP 198 7 950691; Jet City Woman (Box set, including poster and Monsters of Rock Laminate) - 12MTS 98; Overseeing the Operation ? 10 QR 1; Empire ? Picture disc ? MT PD 90; Silent Lucidity ? MTS 94 (Box Set) (6)

Lot 514

S McKinleyA pair, Cordova and Sevillesigned, titled to mount, watercolours, 35cm x 25cm

Lot 520A

Vinyl Records - LP?s and Singles including Fleetwood Mac ? Future Games ? K44153; Rumours ? K 56344; Fleetwood Mac's Greatest Hits ? 460704-1; Mirage ? 23607-1; Stevie Nicks ? Bella Donna ? WEA 99169; The Wild Heart ? EMC 3563; Rock A Little ? 90479-1; The Other Side of The Mirror ? EMD 1008; I Can?t Wait ? 12EMS 214 (With original photographs) (9)

Lot 521A

Vinyl Records - LP?s and 12? Singles including King?s X ? Gretchen Goes to Nebraska ? WX 279; Out Of The Silent Planet - 81825-1; Faith Hope Love - 7567-82145-1; Over My Head ? a8982t; It?s Love - A7791TG (5)

Lot 521B

Vinyl Records - 7? singles and Promotional Copies including The Cool Notes ? It?s Not Unusual/ People Make The World Go Around ? 7CN 001AA (Promotional Copy); The Regulars ? Folls Game ? S CBS 7271 (Promotional Copy); Osibisa ? Sunshine Day ? BRO 20 (Promotional Copy)Denis King And His Orchestra ? Regan?s Theme ? EMI 2578 (Promotional Copy); The Ad Libs ? Kicked Around ? BC 102; Bob And Marrcia ? Pied Piper ? TR 7818; The Special A K A Vs The Selecter ? Gangsters/ The Selecter ? TT2; The Specials- Stereotype ? CHS TT13 (Paper Labels) ; Judge Dread ? Up With The Cock ? CT 110; Big Seven ? BI 613; The Equals ? Hold Me Closer ? PT 135 (11)

Lot 521C

Vinyl Records - LP?s including The Beatles ? The Beatles Featuring Tony Sheringham ? CN 2007; Love Songs ? PCSP 721; The Plastic Ono Band ? Live Peace In Toronto 1969 ? CORE 2001; Paul McCartney And Wings ? Band Onn The Run ? PAS 10007; Wings ? Venus And Mars ? PCTC 254; Ringo Star ? Ringo ? MFP 50508; Ringo?s Rotogravure ? 2302 040; Various ? The Concert For Bangladesh ? STCX 3385 (With original inner-sleeves and book); The Rolling Stones ? Its Only Rock n Roll - COC 59103; Slade ? Nobody?s Fool ? 2383 377; Others Including Slade; The Monkees; Etc (Qty)

Lot 522A

Vinyl Records - LP?s and 12? Singles including Metallica ? Kill ?Em All ? MFN 7; Master Of Puppets ? MFN 60; Ride The Lightning ? MFN 27; And Justice For All ? VERH 61; Harvest Of Sorrow ? METAL 212; The $5.98 EP Garage Days R-Revisited ? METAL 112 (6)

Lot 523A

Vinyl Records - LP?s including Budgie ? Never Turn Your Back on A Friend ? MCG 3513; Nightflight ? RCA LP 6003; In for The Kill ? MCF 2546; Diamond Head ? Canterbury ? DH 1002 (4)

Lot 523B

Vinyl Records - 7? singles including The Radiators From Space ? Television Screen ? S10; Special Duties ? Police State ? ROUND 20; Discharge ? Decontrol ? CLAY 5AA; Trash ? Priorities ? 2058 939 (Signed Copy (UNVARIFIED)); The Defects ? Survival ? ABC 3; Riot Squad ? Religion Does?t Mean A Thing ? ROUND 25; The Dickies ? Fan Mail ? AMS 7504 (Red Vinyl); Paranoid ? AMS 7368 (Clear Vinyl); Denizens ? Ammonia Subway ? Sold 5; Charlie Harper ? Barmy London Army ? GEMS 35 (Green Vinyl); Crass ? How Does It Feel ? 221984/6; The Stranglers ? Nuclear Device (The Wizard Of Aus) ? BP318; Bear Cage ? BP344; The Stranglers ? AM-1973 (33 1/3 (Pink Marble Vinyl)); No More Heroes ? UP36300; X-ray Spex ? Germ Free Adolescence ? INT 573; The Rezillos ? Destination Venus ? SIR 4008; Toy Dolls ? Nellie The Elephant ? VOL11; Madness ? Driving In My Car ? P BUY 153A (Picture Disc); Tomorrow?s Just Another Day ? P BUY 169A (Picture Disc) (20)

Lot 524

Vinyl Records ? LP?s including Eric Burdon And War ? The Black-Man?s Burdon ? LDS 84003 ? Matrix Runout ? Side A ? Stamped LDS 84003 A-2, Side B ? Stamped LDS 84003 B-1U, Side C ? LDS 84004 A-1U, Side D ? Stamped LDS 84004 B-1U (Censored release with ?P.C.3? listed on the cover and a label, but with sticker on the back cover that reads: ?IMPORTANT / Track entitled P.C.3 removed from this LP?); Cat Stevens ? Mathew And Son ? SML 1004 ? Matrix Runout ? Side A ? Stamped ZAL-7720-1W, Side B ? Stamped ZAL-7721-1W; James Taylor ? James Taylor ? SAPCOR 3 ? Matrix Runout ? Side A ? Stamped SAPROR 3 A-1, Side B ? Stamped SAPCOR 3 B-1; Elton John ? A Single Man ? Train 1; The Purple Fox - Tribute To Jimi Hendrix ? MER 340 (5)

Lot 525

Vinyl Records ? LP?s including The Tuesdays Coffee Social ? Not Messin? Around ? STICKY 7V (Factory sealed); Madness ? The Rise And Fall ? SEEZ 46; Bad Manners ? The Height Of Bad Manners ? STAR 2229 (3)

Lot 525B

Vinyl Records - LP?s, 7? singles, DVD?s and Tour Programs including Kate Bush ? The Whole Story; The Kick Side; Robert Plant ? Manic Nirvana; Judie Tzuke ? Turning Stones; Joni Mitchell ? Ladies Of The Canyon; Dan Reed Network ? Mix It Up ? MERX 345 (limited edition black and white vinyl (No 006272)); The Heat; Others including Then Jerico; Brian Kennedy; Jane Child; Singles including Faith No More; Marillion; Stevie Nicks Etc, DVD?S Including Red Hot Chilli Peppers; Tour Programs including Fleetwood Mac; Metallica; Etc (qty)

Lot 526B

Vinyl Records - 7? singles and Picture Discs Including Elvis Little Darlin ? RCA 50476 (Gold Vinyl; Cant Help Falling In Love ? 45RCA 1270; The Beatles ? We Can Work It Out ? R 5389; Can?t Buy Me love ? R 5114; The Rolling Stones ? Not Fade Away ? F 11845; The Elgins - Heaven Must Have Sent You ? TMG 771; Freda Payne ? Band Of Gold ? HEAT 17 (Gold Vinyl); Big Bill Broonzy ? Sings The Blues ? EPV 1024; Earl Van Dyke ? 6 by 6 ? TMG 759; Marvin Gaye ? I Heard It Through The Grape Vine ? TMG 686; Too Busy Thinking About My Baby ? TMG 705; Others Including Diana Ross; Four Tops; Buddy Holly; Adam Faith; The Mama?s And The Papa?s; The Marmalade; Cliff Richard; The Beatles; The Herd; Queen; The Rolling Stones; The Police; Manic Street Preachers; Bruce Springsteen; Madona; Blondie; Kate Bush; The Mighty Lemon Drops; Squeeze; The Jam; Etc (Approx. 240)

Lot 526C

Vinyl Records - LP?s and 12? Singles including Rush ? Presto ? WX 327; Rush ? PRICE 18; Roll The Bones ? WX 436; A Show Of Hands ? 836 346-1; Hold Your Fire ? VERH 47; Power Windows ? VERH 31; Grace Under Pressure ? VERH 12; Signals ? 6337 243; Exit Stage Left ? 6619 053; Rush Through Time ? 6337 171; Moving Pictures ? 6337 160; Permanent Waves ? 9100 071; Hemispheres ? 9111 005; A Farewell To Kings ? 6338 834; All The World?s A Stage ? PRID 1; 2112 ? 6338 678; Caress Of Steel ? 6338 600; Fly By Night ? 6338 561; Singles including Countdown; New World Man; Time Stand Still; Etc (Qty)

Lot 529

Stamps - Guernsey, appears complete, U/mint collection 1970 - 2004 sets, M/S, etc. in large stockbook

Lot 376

WWII GERMAN 1942 KREISTAG ESCH ALZIG DIE STAMPED PIN BADGE MAKER IS S & LO

Lot 896

CRICKET INTEREST; nine painted lead figures of famous cricketers, all raised on circular stepped bases, comprising Walter Hammond, John Wisden, Harold Larwood, Jim Laker, Dennis G S Compton CBE, Sir Leonard Hutton, Sydney F Barnes, David I Gower OBE and T. Godfrey Evans CBE (af). CONDITION REPORT Sydney F Barnes is detached from the base by the left ankle and has a further split around the left arm. Harold Larwood is sitting at a rather precarious angle. Most of the stepped circular bases are different shades of timbers.

Lot 985

A vintage hallmarked 9ct gold full eternity ring, the repeating groups of four small white stones set in white metal on yellow gold shank, size S, approx 5.1g. CONDITION REPORT the white stones are not diamonds.

Lot 991

A 9ct gold ring in the form of a lion with red stone set eyes, stamped 375, size S, approx 17.2g.

Lot 10

A pair of silver and tortoiseshell mounted clothes brushes, E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1918, together with three further silver mounted brushes and a silver mounted mirror (6)

Lot 11

A set of six silver table forks John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1901 & 1907, each with engraved 'S' monogram, together with a set of four silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, Robert Wallis, London 1849, each with engraved monogram, total weight approx 19.6oz (10)

Lot 15

A silver cigarette case, Birmingham, with interior presentation engraving, together with a Festival of Britain 1951 coin, a pair of WWI medals awarded to SJT J D G Watts, a silver pencil and two medallionsCondition report: Medals- The WW1 medals are awarded to 'A-2278 S Sgt J G D Watts A O C'. Some pitting and scratches, refer to imagesCigarette case- hallmarks clear, presentation inscription, some general wear and light scratches, refer to imagesSilver pencil- some dents and general wear general wear to other items, refer to images

Lot 261

A Nikon Pronea S 35mm SLR camera with 30-60mm kit lens and instruction manual, together with other roll film cameras including: a Revueflex SC I 35mm SLR with Sigma 28mm f2.8 lens; a Topcon RE Super 35mm SLR with Topcor 35mm f2.8 and 58mm f1.8 lenses; a Fujica 35-SE 35mm rangefinder camera; a Zenit EM 35mm SLR camera with 58mm f2 lens; a FED 5c 35mm rangefinder camera with Jupiter-8 50mm f2 screw-mount lens and three further lenses to fit; a FED-2 with 55mm f2.8 screw-mount lens and a MIR-1 37mm f2.8 screw-mount lens; a Lomo Lubitel 166 120 camera in case; a Chinese Seagull 203 120 bellows camera and another at fault, both in cases; a Halina Super 35mm compact; two Halina 6-4 120 cameras; a Kershaw King Penguin 120 bellows camera; a Cosmic 35; a Koroll II; and three various Kodak compact cameras; various instruction books and two further bayonet-mount lenses.

Lot 73

A collection of fifteen albums and stock books, containing British and Foreign mint and used stamps, F.D.C.'s and catalogues etc

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