Box containing a velvet lined box of draughtsman's instruments, a small leather case initialled R.E.P., with keys, a pair of cased Ross binoculars, a Raybone Chesterman Fibron 20M tape, two mantel clocks and a travel clock, a 1950's Arthur Holland tin and a box of rainbow dominoes. (9)(B.P. 21% + VAT)
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Three items of vintage ladies clothing to include; a blue 60's wool worsted skirt suit with Jancourt label and mink fur collar, a party dress with black skirt and black and white bustier with Horrockses fashions label and a long house gown/mumu dress with bat wing sleeves. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT)mumu - grubby and stained to bottom, unlined, some fastenings loose, otherwise goodparty dress - various small stains to the bodice, missing belt, otherwise good for ageSuit - fur collar bit worn and later edition, bit grubby, loose thread on skirt, generally good for age.
Three vintage fur coats; one cream rabbit fur, two brown squirrel fur coats and a 1940's fox fur stole. (4) (B.P. 21% + VAT)dark brown coat - generally good, fur slightly worn in places. Left sleeve has loose seam between two fur pelts. cream coat - Two very small orange stains to fur, otherwise good.Fox fur stole - musty smelling - one very small orange stain to lining and hanging loop loose, fastening removed. Some wear to fur at edges and shoulders but generally okLight brown coat - lining damaged at collar, armpits and cuffs. Minor wear to fur especially at collar, musty smelling.
A 1930's Art Deco gentleman's compactum wardrobe of walnut construction having twin full length doors with shaped brass handles and retaining the original makers label for Compatom. The interior housing a series of glass doors and slid compartments to the right with fitting rail to the door with further hanging space to the left. All being raised on a plinth base. Scratch to door visible in first image however overall good condition. Measures approx; 174cm x 127cm x 52cm.
British WWII Army Issue MKVII Gas Mask and carry satchel with any dimming compound, the bag stamped inside MK VII H&S 1942, the Gas Mask marked STR 1/41 SD. The Gas Mask in excellent condition with no perishing or crazing the rubber and paint intact. An excellent piece
Tip the Birdie vintage shooting game by Louis Marx & Co., Ltd. Great Britain, includes pressed steel and wood shotgun with cork ammunition plug. Cardboard target with plastic crows. Dates around the 50's/60's having disappeared from the Marx catalogues by 1970. Boxed and in good condition showing some use wear, a fantastic toy.
Period 1930's Evening Dress, Luscious Silk-Satin gown. Magnificent design with delicate shirring on the front bodice and a plunging back accented by criss-crossing bands. This beauty is cut on the bias and drapes beautifully into a short train in the back. There are some wear marks but could be restored by a seamstress.
Henry Pymm Drypoint Etching 'Bishop's Walk North Lambeth (from a rough sketch & description by contemporaries) the site of S.T Thomas's Hospital. Dost Thou Know the Difference (King Lear I.IV.)' Henry Pymm worked from Norwich England and produced this etchings 1880-1920's A working bookbinder of Drury Lane, and amateur draughtsman and etcher.
Souvenir and Programme of the Boat Race 1911. A fantastic piece of ephemera on sugar paper showing the programme, beautifully embossed with a floral design and gold leaf. Printed by S. Burgess. The 68th Boat Race took place on 1 April 1911. Held annually, the Boat Race is a side-by-side rowing race between crews from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge along the River Thames. Oxford went into the race as reigning champions, having won the previous year's race. Umpired by former Cambridge rower Frederick I. Pitman, Oxford won by 2+3?4 lengths in a time of 18 minutes 29 seconds, taking their overall lead in the competition to 37–30. Crêpe handkerchiefs like this were imported from Japan in the late 19th century, already printed with a floral or figurative border. British printers then used them for a variety of souvenirs, as well as theatre programmes, and the firm who printed this specialised in souvenir handkerchief printing.
Children's vintage book collection - 1930-1970's including: Best Book for School Boys 1932, Tiger Roy of the Rovers 1961, 62, 63, The Hotspur Book for Boys, Space Family Robinson 1980's, Tom Browns School Days 1968, Rawhide 1961 and many more in two cartons. Mixed condition but several fine (43). Buyer collects
Jethro Tull 'BBC in Concert' Vinyl LP. BBC Transcription Services disc for radio station distribution. Recorded live at Hammersmith Odeon, 1984 by the BBC as part of the In Concert series. Catalogue number 154645-S. Label mispress: 'Side 1' label pressed on both sides, Vinyl generally in very good condition bar a couple of audible scratches at the beginning of either side. In original BBC TS sleeve, also in excellent condition.
LIEBIG sets (31) in an album of plastics between S 1735 and S 1766, includes San Carlo, Dogs, Owls, Satellites, Italian History, Greek History, Romanian History, Birds, Military Aviation, Battles, Pinocchio, Snails, Cicero, Scottish Clans, Mountaineering, Dragons, Butterflies, Cable Cars. Good lot all excellent
British Churchill Mark V, Cromwell and Centaur Tank Artillery Gun Sight WWII, first year of production, British No48 x 3 L MKI.S. tank Howitzer sighting scope. It was manufactured by A.K.& S. in 1944 and was designed to be used on the British 95mm howitzer and with the BESA 7.92mm machine gun. The 95mm tank howitzer was first introduced in 1944 and was fitted to the Churchill Mark V and VIII, the Cromwell VI & VIII and the Centaur IV tanks. This example is production O.S. 1019 G.A.No. 213. Below this is the military broad arrow acceptance stamp. The lens in in good condition with fractures and still retaining its rubber eye cover and handle.

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