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Lot 1008

A GEORGE III SILVER WINE LABEL of feather edged crescent shape and engraved RUM SHRUB, 4cm w, maker`s mark poorly struck, probably WH and lion passant only, a Victorian silver initial wine label, gothic M, by Rawlings & Summers, London 1866 and a George III silver condiment label, octagonal and engraved CHILI VIN, maker`s mark EM only, all chained, 17dwts (3) In fine condition and good examples

Lot 1024

A VICTORIAN SILVER NOVELTY VESTA CASE IN THE FORM OF A COMBINATION PADLOCK 3.2cm w, PODR lozenge mark for 26 February 1877, maker M W, Birmingham 1880, 8dwts In excellent condition, practically as new, the marks as struck, complete, no damage and no repairs

Lot 1067

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING the square step cut sapphire bordered by evenly sized diamonds, gold hoop marked 18ct, early 20th c, size M In good second hand condition

Lot 1073

AN EMERALD AND DIAMOND RING the three step cut emeralds divided by old cut diamonds, in 18ct gold, Birmingham 1905, size M Emeralds slightly scratched

Lot 1074

A DIAMOND RING the five cushion shaped old cut diamonds divided by diamond chips, in gold, early 20th c, size M Split part way through hoop

Lot 1076

A DIAMOND RING with five old cut diamonds, in 18ct gold, Chester 1919, size M In satisfactory secondhand condition with light wear

Lot 1164

A RUBY AND DIAMOND RING with three oval or oblong rubies divided by old cut diamonds, in gold, marked 18C, size M In good second hand condition

Lot 1261

FRENCH ROYAL BINDING. L`OFFICE DE LA SEMAINE SAINTE seven engraved plates by Jaques Callot and others bound with 42 leaves (84 p) of music for Palm Sunday (procession des Rameaux) in Latin, the notation on seven red staves per page, in contemporary full scarlet morocco armorial binding gilt with the royal arms and crowned M T monogram alternating with fleur de lys in ruled borders, slightly rubbed, aeg, Paris 1662

Lot 1325

M TAILON (FL 20TH CENTURY) LUXURIANT STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS IN A SCULPTED URN with signature, oval, 63 x 52cm Lined and the support somewhat uneven on recent stretchers with some retouching/overpainting but bright, colourful and highly decorative. In 18th c style gilt frame

Lot 1369

RUBY WINIFRED LEVICK (1872-1940) BOYS FISHING bronze, signed and dated 1900 in the maquette, greenish black patina rubbed in places, early 20th c Exhibited: Royal Academy, 1900, No 2038 (this or another cast). Ruby Levick`s decorative sculpture was the subject of an article by T M Wood in The Studio Vol 34 (1905) pp100-107. One of several highly accomplished women `new sculptors` of the 1890s, Ruby Levick was taught modelling in Edward Lanteri`s class at the National Art Training School and soon became a frequent exhibitor at the RA. Boys Fishing was included in the 1902 Fine Art Society exhibition Sculpture for the Home but such household sculpture met with little demand due to the average cost being over a twentieth of the annual income of a member of the professional middle class. The price asked for Boys Fishing (25gns) was higher than that for Gilbert`s Offering to Hymen and only a little less than Pomeroy`s Perseus. See Beattie (Susan), The New Sculpture, 1893, pp199 and 260. In fine original condition with much accretion of dust and grime over time, a few paint splashes and minor spots of damp/corrosion around the base but a delightful Arts & Crafts era and quite rare example of the sculptor`s `modern` work

Lot 1370

SIR GEORGE JAMES FRAMPTON, RA PETER PAN bronze, fine rich even dark patina, signed with monogram, dated 1919 and inscribed with the initials PP within a circle, on Conemara marble plinth, 48cm h, 52.5cm h overall, sold with a letter from Frampton`s widow acknowledging the price £105) paid for the present cast (2) Cast in 1919. Frampton`s Peter Pan by the Serpentine in Kensington Gardens has always been one of the most admired works of public sculpture in Britain, having attained virtually iconic status. Its originality and the naturalism of the innocent child appealed to an Edwardian England in the aftermath of the Boer war and its poetic newness accorded well with the mood of youthful optimism for the new century, in the years leading up to the World War One. How different it must have seemed to that other great work of the `New Sculpture` Movement, Sir Alfred Gilbert`s Shaftesbury Memorial (Eros) of 1886-93. Peter Pan was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1911. It was commissioned anonymously by the book`s author Sir J M Barrie and erected, in great secrecy, on the night of the 29-30 April 1912 so that its appearance the next day would seem magical. `It is placed at the spot where Peter Pan lands for his nightly visit to the Gardens` observed Sir Edward Gleichen (London`s Open-air Statuary, 1928). The Adventures of Peter Pan was published in 1904 and first performed at the Duke of York`s Theature on 27 December of the same year. Barrie gave the copyright to Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children in April 1929. Frampton`s range was unusually wide, as he was a versatile exponent of several branches of the applied and decorative arts, a medallist, a skilful enameller, maker of jewellery and decorator working in stone, plaster and other media. He trained as an architect before studying at the Royal Academy Schools and in Paris. In Belgium he was strongly influenced by the new developments there. He was in reality himself an English Symbolist and one of the original members of the Art Workers Guild, serving as Master in 1902. He was born in 1860 and died in 1928, having been knighted in 1908. The present bronze is one of the small number of reductions cast for Frampton up to about 1920. The letter from Frampton`s widow, which accompanies the lot is of interest for a number of reasons, not least for giving the high price (£105) the cast commanded: Dear Mr-, Thank you for your letter - I am very sorry to hear that Mr Mitchells Memorial is neglected and hope it will be cleaned satisfactorily. As the the Peter Pan statuette there will certainly be no more of these produced - I have just succeeded in finding a record of what must have been the last one done & the price paid for it was £105. The Statue is strictly copyright & we have decided that no further replicas of it or any part of it shall be made - Since my husband`s death I have had repeated trouble with infringements & have had to take very drastic measures to try & stop the abuse - Some of the statuettes he presented to old friends & some were sold in the ordinary way. I have not had time to trace the complete record of them but I daresay this information will be sufficient for your purposes. With kind regards Yrs sincerely Christabel A Frampton` Other examples were sold Sotheby`s London, 9 July 2002 (£36,000), 14 December 2001 (£48,000) and 26 June 2001 (£45,000). Literature: Beattie (Susan), The New Sculpture, 1983, pp218-219. Cooper (Jeremy), Nineteenth-Century Romantic Bronzes, 1975, pp 85-85. Read (Benedict), Victorian Sculpture, 1983, pp315-7 and 365. Jexxard (Andrew), George Frampton (unpublished MA thesis Leeds University). Bilbey (Diane), British Sculpture 1470 to 2000 Concise Catalogue of the Collection at the Victoria and Albert Museum, 2002, Nos 403-409. In fine original condition

Lot 1475

AN ANIMALIER BRONZE OF A STAG CAST FROM A MODEL BY M FIOT rich light brown patina, 45cm h In good condition

Lot 1496

RECORDED MUSIC. A COLLECTION OF 78RPM VINTAGE JAZZ RECORDS Venuti, Lang, Bluebird – WILD CAT, DOIN’ THINGS Lewis, Clapp, Victor – SUGAR BABE, I’M LEAVING!, GIRL OF MY DREAMS Sanders, Victor –ROODLES, I AIN’T GOT NOBODY Barris-Fain-Kahal, Victor – MISSISSIPPI MUD I LEFT MY SUGAR STANDING IN THE RAIN, SWEEL L’IL AIN’T SHE SWEET Clare, Woods, Victor–WHAT DO I CARE WHAT SOMEBODY SAID, UNDER THE MOON Green, Warren, Victor – MY REGULAR GIRL, WHO’LL BE THE ONE Trent-DeRose-Richman, Victor – MUDDY WATER, AIN’T SHE SWEET Etting Davidson, Victor – WISTFUL AND BLUE, LONELY EYES Jelly Roll Morton, Commodore – THE NAKED DANCE, MICHIGAN WATER BLUES Leed –Manners, Okeh – KEEP AN EYE ON YOUR HEART, WITH A TWIST OF THE WRIST Blossom-Herbert, Okeh – THE STREETS OF NEW YORK, SWING LITTLE INDIANS, SWING Healey-Singer-Von Tilzer, Okeh – THAT’S WHERE I MEET MY GIRL, I JUST WANNA PLAY WITH YOU Horsley-Dunn, Vocalion – FOUR O’CLOCK BLUES, AGGRAVATIN’ PAPA Elmer, Schoebel, Victor – MILITARY MIKE, BASS ALE BLUES Fisher-Goodwin-Shay, Vocalion – WHEN YOU’RE SMILING, MR. BROWN GOES TO TOWN Gottlieb, Boutelje & Burt, Columbia – SHE WOULDN’T DO, MORE Elmer-Barr, Victor – CHOO-CHOO BLUES, KISS MAMA, KISS PAPA Berlin, Perfect – TELL ALL THE FOLKS IN KENTUCKY, SITTIN’ IN A CORNER Strayhorn, Okeh – TAKE THE “A” TRAIN, CHATTANOOGA CHOO CHOO Jolson-Rose-Dreyer, Victor – BACK IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD, SUNSHINE Lawson, Signature – TOO MANY TIMES, STUMBLING Higginbotham-Allen, Bluebird – SWING OUT, FEELING DROWSY Joplin, Blue Note- MAPLE LEAF RAG, YELLOW DOG BLUES Pecora, Blue Note – SHE’S CRYING FOR ME, SLOW ‘EM DOWN BLUES Hoosier Hot Shots, Melotone – YES SHE DO-NO SHE DON’T, I’M LOOKING FOR A GIRL (2) Magidson-Hoffman-Goodhart, Melotone – BLACK EYED SUSAN BROWN, BACK IN INDIANA Creamer-Layton, Brunswick – DOWN BY THE RIVER, WHEN WILL THE SUN SHINE Turk-Handman, Brunswick – MY SWEETIE WENT AWAY, DUCK’S QUACK Spencer- Wiedoeft, Brunswick – CINDERELLA BLUES, SHINE Allen- Barbarin, Bluebird – PLEASING PAUL, IT SHOULD BE YOU Gilbert- Wayne, Victor – RAMONA, LONELY MELODY Lieurance, Victor – BY THE WATERS OF MINNETONKA, LA ROSITA Williams, Victor – ROYAL GARDEN BLUES, DANGEROUS BLUES Snyder, Victor – WHO’S SORRY NOW?, SNAKES HIPS Piron- Bocage, Victor – NEW ORLEANS WIGGLE-SHIMMY, MAMMA’S GONE, GOOD-BYE Dowell- William, Victor – WEST INDIES BLUES, DO DOODLE OOM Panico– Schoebel, Victor – TAMPEEKOE, STATIC STRUT Quicksell, Perfect – DUSTING THE DONKEY, COLLEGIATE Senter, Perfect – BUCKTOWN BLUES, YOU’VE BROKEN MY HEART Brown-Friend, Perfect – IT’S TIME TO KEEP AWAY FROM YOU, SLIPPERY ELM Nelson, Victor – I’VE GOT A SONG FOR SALE, TIN ROOF BLUES Smythe- Gillham, Victor – MEAN BLUES, MAMMA GOES WHERE PAPA GOES Busse-Henry, Davis, Regal – HOT LIPS, YOU CAN HAVE HIM I DON’T WANT HIM BLUES Montgomery, Okeh – BEAR CREEK HOP, I WANT A WAITRESS Schoenberger, Gennett – SAY IT WITH A UKULELE, BEFORE YOU GO Carmichael –Mills, Harmony – BONEYARD SHUFFLE, WASHBOARD BLUES Marshal –Egan- Whiting, Okeh – SOMEBODY’S WRONG, STEAMBOAT SAL Fiorito, Okeh – ELIZA, COLD, COLD MAMMAS Caesar-Meyer, Victor – BUY, BUY FOR BABY, SHE’S ONE SWEET SHOW GIRL Palmer, Victor – SENTIMENTAL BABY, THEN CAME THE DAWN Klages-Greer, Victor – LOW DOWN RHYTHM, GOTTA FEELIN’ FOR YOU Clare-Levant, Victor – LOVABLE AND SWEET, MY DREAM MEMORY Davis, Victor – COPENHAGEN, BEALE STREET BLUES Cotterell, Decca – MR WU!, FERDINAND THE BULL Eldridge, Vocalion – WABASH STOMP, FLORIDA STOMP Ferraris, Parlophone – BLACK EYES, NAGASAKI Brown, His Master’s Voice – CASEY JONES, WASHBOARDS GET TOGETHER Washboard Serenaders, His Master’s Voice – KAZOO MOAN, TIGER RAG Fried, His Master’s Voice – I’M GONNA PLAY DOWN BY THE OHIO, FIRE Pollack, Panachord – THAT’S A PLENTY, CLARINETITIS Smith, His Master’s Voice – MISSOURI MOAN, MARKET STREET STOMP Weeks, Okeh – SIREN OF THE SOUTHERN SEA, WANG WANG BLUES Redman, His Master’s Voice – GEE, AIN’T I GOOD TO YOU, I’D LOVE IT Clarke- Akst, Parlophone – AM I BLUE?, MY KINDA LOVE Williams, Parlophone – AFRICAN JUNGLE, POOR LI’L ME McCarthy-Monaco, Parlophone – YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU, APPLE BLOSSOMS Holman, His Master’s Voice – SUGAR HILL FUNCTION, YOU MIGHT GET BETTER....... Carmichael, His Master’s Voice – ROCKIN’ CHAIR, GEORGIA ON MY MIND Handy, Parlophone – ST LOUIS BLUES, THE SHEIK OF ARABY (2) Piron, Okeh – ....SISTER KATE, BABY WON’T YOU PLEASE COME HOME Handy, Okeh – NEW ST. LOUIS BLUES, BAD HABITS Boland, Vocalion – TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE, SUGAR PLUM Allen, Vocalion – WHOSE HONEY ARE YOU, I GOTCHA Wahington-Bassman, Vocalion – I’M GETTING SENTIMENTAL OVER YOU, BUGLE CALL RAG Johnson, Domino – CHARLESTON, SWEET GEORGIA BROWN Mares-Mills, Columbia – THE LAND OF DREAMS, NAGASAKI Joplin, Columbia – MAPLE LEAF RAG, REINCARNATION Yellen-Bigelow & Bates, Columbia – HARD HEARTED HANNAH, TESSIE (STOP TEASIN’ ME) Gray & Liston, Columbia – MEXICAN BLUES, UNCLE BUD (BUGLE BLUES) King, Columbia – HELLO, HELLO!, I AIN’T GONNA GIVE NOBODY NONE O’ THIS JELLYROLL Bowman, Columbia – KANSAS CITY BLUES, THE ALCOHOLIC BLUES Williams-Creamer, Gennett – THAT’S A PLENTY, TIN ROOF BLUES Robinson, Gennett – ECCENTRIC, SAN Redman-Nesbit, Bluebird – MISS HANNAH, THE WAY I FEEL TODAY Morton, Bigard, Zutty, Singleton, Bluebird – TURTLE TWIST, SMILIN’ THE BLUES AWAY Brunies-Cassard, Brunswick – ANGRY, THAT’S A PLENTY (2) Wells, Victor – SADIE GREEN VAMP OF NEW ORLEANS, CONEY ISLAND WASHBOARD The Five Harmaniacs, Brunswick – CAROLINA BOUND, BALTIMORE Williams, Brunswick – SLOW RIVER, ZULU WAIL Joplin, Victor – MAPLE LEAF RAG, CANADIAN CAPERS Hayes, Victor – SHE’S NO TROUBLE, SOUTH Schuster-Yellman, Victor – TAKE YOUR FINGER FROM OUT OF YOUR MOUTH, GO JOE GO Grainger, Henderson, Victor – DO DOODLE OOM, WEST INDIES BLUES Moten – Hayes, Okeh – THINGS SEEM SO BLUE TO ME, 18TH STREET STRUT Ager & Yellen, Harmony – HARD TO-GET GERTIE, STATIC STRUT Walker, His Master’s Voice – STRUGGLE BUGGY, DON’T YOU THINK I LOVE YOU? Hudson, Columbia – MOON GLOW, YOUR MOTHER’S SON IN LAW Ponce –Dougherty, Duophone – OH! YOU’VE NO IDEA, I CAN’T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE McDonough, Columbia – DR. HECKLE AND MR. JIBE, TEXAS TEA PARTY (2) Wand & Garrett, Columbia – DALLAS BLUES, ROYAL GARDEN BLUES Berlin, Brunswick – BEGGING FOR LOVE, PARKIN’ IN THE MOONLIGHT Heath – McHugh, Brunswick – MAD, LOVE James, Brunswick – CUT YOURSELF A PIECE OF CAKE, NO, NO, NORA Robinson, Brunswick – RAMPART STREET BLUES, BACK O’ TOWN BLUES Friend- Baer, Brunswick – MAMA LOVES PAPA, STEALING TO VIRGINIA Hughes & Lake, Regal – BLESS ‘EM ALL, LETTING THE NEW YEAR IN (2) Leslye & Issacs, Regal – I DID WHAT I COULD WITH MY GAS MASK, YOU’LL BE FAR BETTER OFF IN A HOME MacDougall, Regal–I’D DO IT WITH A SMILE, THE BARMAID AT THE ROSE AND CROWN (2) Morton, British Rhythm Society – BLUE BLOOD BLUES, MUSHMOUTH SHUFFLE Thompson- Williams, Brunswick – STATE STREET BLUES, HOT LIPS Confrey, Brunswick – KITTEN ON THE KEYS, NOLA Williams, Brunswick – LOOSE FEET, RUNNIN’ WILD Randolph, Bluebird – SWING YOU CATS, SNOWBALL (2) Madden, Bluebird – DON’T TETCH IT!, I’M TRYIN’ Pola-Marks, Bluebird – SHE’LL ALWAYS REMEMBER, SKYLARK Cramer, Bluebird – WHEN THE CLOUDS ROLL, THE FOUR CLEFS WOOGIE Robinson, Blue Note – ECCENTRIC, BLUES ‘N’ BOOZE Handy, Blue Note – CARELESS LOVE, WININ’ BOY BLUES (2) Morton, British Rhythm Society – LOW GRAVY, PRATT CITY BLUES Stolz, Brunswick – SAL-O-MAY, CANADIAN CAPERS

Lot 1497

RECORDED MUSIC. A COLLECTION OF 78RPM VINTAGE JAZZ RECORDS Joplin, Decca – MAPLE LEAF RAG, JAZZ ME BLUES Schwartz-Lewis-Young, Decca – I’M ALL BOUND ‘ROUND WITH THE MASON DIXON LINE, ORIGINAL DIXIELAND ONE STEP Fisher-Austin, Decca – WILBERFORCE, GET OFF THAT HORSE!, PISTOL PACKIN’ MAMA Morton, Commodore – BIG LIP BLUES, GOOD OLD NEW YORK Edwards, Commodore – BARNYARD BLUES, TIGER RAG Dodds, Biltmore – CARPET ALLEY, HOUSE RENT RAG Oliver, Biltmore – JAZZIN’ BABIES BLUES, TUXEDO RAG Handy, Bluebird – BEALE STREET BLUES, THE PEARLS Hines-Mundy, Bluebird – MADHOUSE, GET HAPPY Formby, Gillord & Cliffe, Regal – WHEN I’M CLEANING WINDOWS, KEEP YOUR SEATS PLEASE Gay, Regal – LEANING ON A LAMPOST, HI-TIDDLY-HI-TI ISLAND Formby, Gifford & Cliffe, Regal – I DON’T LIKE, MY PLUS FOURS Bechet-Maxey, Bluebird – LAY YOUR RACKET, I WANT YOU TONIGHT Woods-Campbell-Connelly, Decca – THE OLD KITCHEN KETTLE, THE BAKED POTATO MAN Gifford & Cliffe, Regal – THE WASH HOUSE AT THE BACK, THE PLEASURE CRUISE Senter, Bluebird – NO ONE, SMILES Teagarden-Kelly-Rubens-Condon, Bluebird – I’M GONNA STOMP MR. HENRY LEE, THAT’S A SERIOUS THING McKenzie, Bluebird – TAILSPIN BLUES, NEVER HAD A REASON TO BELIEVE IN YOU (2) Owens-Rose, Brunswick –LINGER AWHILE, I’M SITTING PRETTY IN A PRETTY LITTLE CITY Creamer-Hardy, Brunswick – WHY SHOULD I WEEP ABOUT ONE SWEETIE, PROMISE ME EVERYTHING, NEVER GET ANYTHING BLUES McKenzie-Slevin, Brunswick – BLUE BLUES, ARKANSAW BLUES (2) Brooks, Bluebird – DARKTOWN STRUTTERS’ BALL, I CAN’T GIVE YOU ANYTHING BUT LOVE, BABY Hines-Carpenter, Bluebird – ANN, TOPSY-TURVY David-Ahlert, Bluebird – WHO’S BEATIN’ MY TIME WITH YOU, BLACKOUT Spitainy-Capwell, Bluebird – MADALAINE, I WISH I HAD A SWEETHEART Davis-Silver, Brunswick – WHEN WILL THE SUN SHINE, DOWN BY THE RIVER Kahn-Fiorito, Cameo – CHARLEY, MY BOY, KNOCK AT THE DOOR Tush-Brown, Columbia – OH! YOU LA! LA!, INDIANOLA Sweatman, Columbia – THAT’S GOT ‘EM, A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND Williams- Warfield, Brunswick – BABY WON’T YOU PLEASE COME HOME, TRYING TO STOP MY CRYING (2) Wilson, Capitol – JANE, JANE, JANE, SCOTCH AND SODA Johnson, American Music – STOMP DE LOWDOWN, SO DIF’RENT BLUES Hardin, Bluebird – GOOBER DANCE, TOO TIGHT Dominique, Bluebird – MY LITTLE ISABEL, HEAH’ ME TALKIN’ Lester- Melrose, Brunswick – BARREL HOUSE STOMP, WAILIN’ BLUES Brown- Rose- Henderson, Brunswick – IF YOU HADN’T GONE AWAY, MILENBERG JOYS Davis- Robinson, Brunswick – FALLIN’ DOWN, WHAT DID I TELL YA Hacia Carolina, Brunswick – CAROLINA BOUND, BALTIMORE DeSylva- Brown- Henderson, Brunswick – WHAT D’YA SAY?, I’M ON THE CREST OF A WAVE Miller- Goodman, Brunswick – ROOM 1411, JUNGLE BLUES Ferd – Morton, Brunswick – MIDNIGHT MAMA, MR. JELLY LORD Davis- Melrose, Brunswick – COPENHAGEN, PRINCE OF WAILS Williams-Williams, Columbia – ROYAL GARDEN BLUES, CRAZY BLUES Rose & White, Columbia – DOO DAH BLUES, LOLA LO McKenzie- Slevin, Brunswick – BLUE BLUES, ARKANSAW BLUES McPhail- Michels, Brunswick – SAN, RED HOT Schoebel, Brunswick – LOTS O’ MAMA, FROM ONE TIL’ TWO McKenzie – Slevin, Brunswick - YOU AIN’T GOT NOTHIN’, BARB WIRE BLUES Bradford, Colmubia – MOANFUL BLUES, PUT AND TAKE Bryan & Moll, Columbia – TWENTY SWEDES RAN THROUGH THE WEEDS, THE PEANUT VENDOR Piron, Columbia – HIGH SOCIETY, I’M SATISFIED WITH MY GAL Stacy, Commodore – RAMBLIN’COMPLAININ’ Williams- Brunis, Commodore – UGLY CHILE, THAT DA DA STRAIN Feather, Commodore – ESQUIRE BLUES, ESQUIRE BOUNCE Hall, Commodore – ORIGINAL DIXIELAND ONE-STEP, CLARINET MARMALADE Dorsey, Commodore – RIVERSIDE BLUES, ROSETTA Berlin –Handman, Columbia – BUT, THINK OF ME LITTLE DADDY Fiorito & Gorman, Columbia – BARKIN’ DOG, “O” (OH!) Bowman, Columbia – KANSAAS CITY BLUES, THE ALCOHOLIC BLUES Mure, Columbia – TRUMPET CHA CHA CHA, CHA CHA IN THE RAIN Arnold, Fowler, Hall – London American Recordings – THAT’S HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU, IF DREAMS CAME TRUE Mosely- Elgin, London American Recordings – BIG COLD WIND, THAT’S MY DESIRE Gibson- Hendricks- Francis, MGM – SPINNIN’ ROCK BOOGIE, FREEZE IT BOOGIE Rodgers, London American Recordings – WILLING AND EAGER, QUANDO, QUANDO, QUANDO Boone, London American Recordings – LOVER’S LANE, TEN LONELY GUYS Gold- Boone, L ONDON American Recordings – THE EXODUS SONG, THERE’S A MOON OUT TONIGHT Jones- Kahn, London American Recordings – I’LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS, PICTURES IN THE FIRE Gaze, Lodon Ameircan Reordings – BERLIN MELODY, “COME SEPTEMBER” Singleton, London American Recordings – FOR A PENNY, WANG DANG TAFFY-APPLE TANGO Glasser- Bold, London American Recordings – I’M IN LOVE WITH YOU, I ALMOST LOST MY MIND Gross- Coslow, London American Recordings – TOMORROW NIGHT, SHAKE A HAND Toombs, London American Recordings – FIVE, TEN FIFTEEN HOURS, I’M IN LOVE AGAIN Nugetre, London American Recordings – CHAINS OF LOVE, FRIENDLY PERSUASION Torok, London American Recordings – MEXICAN JOE, IN THE ROOM Mosely- Elgin, London American Recordings – BIG COLD WIND, THAT’S MY DESIRE Everly, London American Recordings – GEE, BUT IT’S LONELY, FOR MY GOOD FORTUNE Boone, Stateside – NEVER PUT IT IN WRITING, I LIKE WHAT YOU DO Rose-Little–Frost–Creamer–Layton, His Master’s Voice – SWEET MAMA (PAPA’S GOING MAD), BROADWAY ROSE Gershwin, Parlophone – LADY BE GOOD, SWEET SUE Hodes, Decca – LIBERETY INN DRAG, GEORGIA CAKE WALK Snyder, Victor – WHO’S SORRY NOW? SNAKES HIPS Turk – Robinson, Victor – BEALE STREET MAMMA, LOUISVILLE LOU Wooding– Schafer, Columbia – WALK, JENNY, WALK!, LAST NIGHT ON THE BACK PORCH Kahn & Jones, Imperial – I’LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS, FLORIDA Moret- Whiting, Brunswick – SHE’S FUNNY THAT WAY, WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME Buffano, Harmony – THANKS FOR THE BUGGY RIDE, SO DOES YOUR OLD MANDARIN Deutsch, Savoy – PLAY FIDDLE, PLAY, DARK – EYESKY Williams-Palmer, Pathé – EVERYBODY LOVES MY BABY BUT MY BABY DON’T LOVE NOBODY BUT ME, BETTER SHOOT STRAIGHT WITH YOUR MAMA McDonald- Hanley, Varsity – INDIANA, I D A Morton, General – SWEET SUBSTITUTE, PANAMA Souza, Varsity – NATIONAL EMBLEM MARCH, NEVER NEVER LAND FANTASY Sissle- Blake, Victor – BALTIMORE BUZZ, BANDANA DAYS Handy, Victor – MEMPHIS BLUES, LONESOME MAMA Hanley, Victor – GEE! BUT I HATE TO GO HOME ALONE, I WISH I COULD SHIMMY LIKE MY SISTER KATE Austin- Bergere, Victor – HOW COME YOU DO ME LIKE YOU DO, MEANEST BLUES Duvernay, Bluebird – WHY SHOULD I CARE? THE JIVE IS JUMPIN’ Handy, Bluebird – ST. LOUIS BLUES, SWEET SUE – JUST YOU Roberts, Banner – OH! HAROLD, YES! WE HAVE NO BANANAS Gaillard, Atomic – YEP-ROC-HERESAY, ATOMIC COCKTAIL Clapp, Asah – GIRL OF MY DREAMS, RAINBOW BLUES Stacy, Asah – VARIATIONS IN JAZZ Reser, Apollo BANJO BOOGIE, JAZZ LEGATO JAZZ PIZZICATO Monaco- Jerome, Decca – ROW, ROW, ROW, ALL ALONE Burke – Leslie, Decca – YOU’RE THE VERY LAST WORD IN LOVE, MEMORIES Rose- Conrad, Victor – YOU’VE GOT TO SEE MAMMA EV’RY NIGHT, NUTHIN BUT Sissie- Blake, Actuelle – BANDANA DAYS, LOVE WILL FIND A WAY Parish- Carmichael, Bluebird – STAR DUST, KEEPIN’ OUT OF MISCHIEF NOW McKenzie-Krupa, Bluebird – ONE HOUR, HELLO LOLA Redmond- Sanford- David, Bluebird – I’LL NEVER FORGIVE MYSELF, TWO SLEEPY PEOPLE Napoleon- Signorelli, Pathé – GREAT WHITE WAY BLUES, RAILROAD MAN Kenny- Kenny, Decca – LITTLE SKIPPER, IT MAKES NO DIFFERENCE NOW Drake- Hoffman- Livingston, Brunswick – DON’T CHANGE HORSES, SHE BROKE MY HEART IN THREE PLACES Morey & Malotte, Regal – FERDINAND THE BULL, THE GIRL FRIEND OF THE WHIRLING DERVISH Fields & McHugh, Regal – DIGA DIGA DOO, THE KITTEN WITH THE BIG GREEN EYES (140 approx )

Lot 1519

A SECOND WORLD WAR RAF SECTOR CLOCK BY F W ELLIOTT LTD, 1941 the painted dial with three colour five minute segments and RAF insignia, lacquered brass single train fusee movement stamped on the backplate 19373 MADE BY F W ELLIOTT LTD ENGLAND 1941, in mahogany stained case with black painted iron suspension hook, one side brushed in white paint 21B/118 INV 28, Branded on the backboard [A] M F W ELLIOTT 41, 46cm diam In good original condition, no restoration

Lot 1520

A SECOND WORLD WAR RAF SECTOR CLOCK BY F W ELLIOTT LTD, 1943 the painted dial with three colour five minute segments and RAF insignia, the brass single train fusee movement stamped on the backplate 20773 MADE BY F W ELLIOTT ENGLAND 1943, in mahogany stained case branded on the backboard RAF A[crown] M MADE BY F W ELLIOTT LTD 1943, 46cm diam A number of old scratches and marks, paint on dial chipped around winding aperture and the brass washer securing the hands a replacement but in good and original condition

Lot 528

A LIVERPOOL SPARROW BEAK JUG, JOHN PENNINGTON enamelled with the Gossips pattern of two Chinese ladies appearing to discuss another, solitary figure, beneath iron red looped line border, 9cm h, c1772-80 A relatively rare Pennington pattern. See Hillis (M), Liverpool Porcelain 1756-1804, 2011, p345 and figs 8.66 and 8.67 for the pattern on a coffee can. Handle restored but an acceptable example of an attractive and scarce Liverpool jug

Lot 537

AN H & R DANIEL TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE of Old English shape, painted with panels of flowers in landscapes alternating with cobalt ground gilt grapevines in elaborate gilt borders, the service including a teapot, cover and stand, 15cm h, sucrier and cover and cream jug, 4063 (or 4039 on one coffee cup) in gilt or unmarked, c1825 (23) A Daniel shape made for a very short period with pattern numbers in the low 4000s. A cup and saucer of this pattern is illustrated Berthoud (M) and R Maskell, A Directory of British Teapots, Bridgnorth 2006, p263 and Berthoud (M) and L Price, Daniel Patterns on Porcelain, Bridgnorth 1997, p40. The cup and saucer illustrated is allocated pattern 4039 but the authors note that on Daniel porcelains "The number may often be wrongly written...". Inside of teapot stained and with a crack part way round the foot. Teapot stand cracked and riveted, slop basin internal crack in the well. Cream jug internal crack across the base. One saucer cracked, one teacup cracked another with chip on the rim. Apart from these faults in very good condition with some localised rubbing but mostly fine and attractive

Lot 592

AN ENGLISH COLOURED GLASS WINE GLASS of pale green tint, the slightly compressed cup shaped bowl on shoulder knopped hollow stem with smaller basal knop and folded foot, 13.5cm h, c1750 A similar glass is illustrated Bickerton (L M), Eighteenth Century English Drinking Glasses..., Woodbridge 1986, fig 1154. An attractive and rare example in fine condition

Lot 4

An exhibition standard 7 1/4 inch gauge model of London, Midland and Scottish Railway Class 5 4-6-0 tender locomotive `The Glasgow Highlander`, 5157, built by the late Mr John Adams of Poole, fitted with a fully brazed and riveted super-heated copper boiler and fittings including twin safety valves, pressure and water gauges, swivelling regulator with stops, brake vacuum control / working steam brake control, twin injectors and whistle, the cab detail including planked flooring, driver`s seat, screw reverse gear, cylinder drain-cocks, injector water valves, scale size pressure gauges and hinged folding cab doors, the chassis fittings including detailed sanding gear, twin outside cylinders with cab-controlled drain-cocks, automatic relief valves, Stephenson`s outside valve gear, finely fluted motion, lamp brackets and vacuum hoses, the tender fittings including hand-brake, water control column, hinged coal door, lamp holders and lifting eyes, single-acting longitudinal hand feed pump, lamp brackets and vacuum hose, finished in lined black livery, 217cm long, the cab 29cm wide. Boiler History: The 7 1/4 inch Gauge Society Ltd. Boiler Tests Records. Club Member 480. Boiler Identity No. 7N6. Hydraulic Test Certificate No. SQ 700023 Test pressure 135 psi. Working Pressure 90 psi, expired 6th July 2011, recorded on certificate of steam test but original hydraulic test certificate not present. Steam Test Certificate No. ST 700033 Working Pressure 90 psi, expired 24th June 2011. Issued and signed by Mr Brian Reading and Mr Don Ketley, appointed boiler testers for the society. Provenance: Commissioned and purchased directly from the late Mr John Adams. Builder`s Plaque `J.F. & G. Adams 1979 Poole`.Please note: L. M. S. Class 5. The locomotive has Walscheart`s valve gear fitted. The locomotive is fitted with a standard regulator with usual black head operation to a slide valve situated under the dome. It has vaccum brakes for train operation. Not steam brakes. One injector. Mechanical eccentric feed pump, plus a tender hand pump

Lot 7

A fine exhibition standard 7 1/4 inch gauge model of London, Midland and Scottish Railway Coronation Class 7P 4-6-2 tender locomotive `Duchess of Abercorn`, 6234, built by the late Mr John Adams of Poole, with a brazed copper super-heated boiler with all normal fittings including quadruple safety valves, swivelling regulator, blower, whistle, brake, injector and blow-down valves, incorporating full external detailing, fine cab fittings include geared reverse gear with indicator and locking lever, hand lever-operated sliding firebox doors, operational drain-cocks and ejector levers, pressure gauges, twin water sight gauges, and wooden planked floor with scale checker-plate, the chassis with twin outside cylinders fitted with Walschaerts valve gear and two inside cylinders, scale twin ratchet lubricators, brass lubrication boxes, drain-cocks, sanding gear, working steam brakes, cast leaf springs and beautifully finished wheels, fluted motion, exceptional external detailing including wash out plugs and doors, lamp brackets, name-board brackets and vacuum connectors (locomotive not fitted with smoke deflector plates), the tender details including 4000 gallon Type II plaque, hand-brake, water pick-up controls and scoop, water valves, steam-driven mechanical coal pusher with cylinder guides, exhaust condenser with condensate return to tender water space, lifting eyes and hand feed pump, finished in lined maroon livery, 290cm long, the cab 35.5cm wide. Boiler History: None available. Provenance: Originally from the collection of the late Edwin C. Jamison Jr, Beaulieu Auction 17th May 2003.Please note: L. M. S. Duchess. Two injectors fitted. No condensers fitted.

Lot 27

An exhibition standard model of an M E Beam engine, the beam supported on a turned central column with fitted water pump, inside steam valve with brass oilers to the vertical wooden clad single cylinder, steam inlet valve with shut off linkage to speed governor and bevel gears to crank, eccentric driven valve gear, and 9 1/2 inch spoked flywheel, finished in traditional green paintwork with polished brightwork and handrails, on plinth with wooden glazed case, 43cm x 21cm.

Lot 509

A George III Scottish silver three piece tea set, each piece of oval fluted design, engraved with foliate bands, Edinburgh 1801 by M & F, 26 1/2 ozs (gross) approx

Lot 874

An early 20th century portrait miniature of a baby boy, signed R M King lower right and dated 1917 in gilt frame with repeating seed pearl border, the back of the frame stamped Mn & Co, 70 x 60mm total

Lot 933

An early 20th century watercolour by Mary S Hagarty SWA showing a coastal landscape with team of horses ploughing and accompanied by a farm labourer, signed bottom left M S Hagarty, 25 x 39cm in gilt frame and gilt mount

Lot 972

A large selection of mainly hardback books relating to the First World War and associated subjects to include The First World War by Martin Gilbert and The Experience of World War One by H M Winter, etc

Lot 981

Two volumes of Agriculture (I & II) edited by John M Wilson, bound in red leather with gilt decoration, together with The Badminton Library "Driving"

Lot 988

A quantity of early 20th century children`s books, many with very decorative covers, titles include Little Women and Good Wives by L M Alcott, The Golden Magnet by Geo Manville Fenn, etc

Lot 258

An M J Hummel figure, 182, Good Friends together with a Chinese blue and white small dish.

Lot 191

W* W * M * (19th;/20th Century): Shepherdess on a Poplar Lined Lane, oil on board initialled 29.5cm x 22cm

Lot 467

James Northcote Smoking Time James Northcote (American, 1822-1904) "Smoking Time," 1875, oil on board, 9.25" x 7", signed and dated lower right, M. Knoedler & Co. Gallery (New York, New York) label on verso, framed crack to board visible on verso with corresponding retouch running along length of the center of the image; oxidized varnish

Lot 683

Leonardo M. Nierman Leonardo M. Nierman (Mexican, b. 1932) "Untitled," c. 1970, oil on board, 35.5" x 48", signed lower left, framed no retouch; overall in good condition

Lot 72

19th Century: Dublin and Louth Militia buttons Louth Militia button by M. Murphy Dublin. Also with 109th County Dublin militia button by Charles Clancy, Dublin. (2 items) P

Lot 105

Early 19th Century Irish Language Manuscript Collection of Poems and Verse by Peadar Ó Longáin Circa 1820. A valuable handwritten collection, not signed by the scribe but in the hand of Peadar Ó Longáin. 19th century original quarter calf with IRISH MISCELLANY" gilt title on spine, restored covers in red cloth, circa 1940, with printed bookplate "An Seabhac", 350pp. Mostly prose with some poetry. Index in both English and Irish listing the following entries (1) Tuireamh na hEireann - Ireland`s Dirge - "Seán O` Connwll" (Sean Ó Conaill circa 1650); (2) Dán an Tobac - Praise of Tobacco ; (3) Dán no crm(h)aid(h) a Éire - Soul of Ireland; (4) Laoi Taile M(h)ic a Treoin; (5) Parlimint Clan T(h)omais - (first book); (6) Parlimint Clan T(h)omais - (second book); (7) Cat(h) C(h)luana Tarb(h) - Battle of Clontarf; (8) Marb(h)ad(h) Brían Bároim(h)e - Death of B. Boroimhe; (9) Cat(h) Mu-Criob(h)e - A.D. 195 in the County Galway; (10) Oliall Olam - A Lamentation; (11) Cat(h) Corca - A.D. 154 A Battle; (12) Seilg & Fiadhach Righ Arthúir - A Hunt; (13) Laoi and Deirg - A Poem; (14) Laoi an Amadáin Móir - The Big Fool. The text in typical form for examples by Ó Longáin for this period. Few examples such as this in private hands and they rarely come up for sale. P

Lot 207

1914-18: First World War wounded soldiers sampler by Pte. M. Ready A sampler by a wounded First World War soldier with detail.Worked by Private M. Ready Machine Gun Corps Wounded at Givenchy May 1918". Framed. Also with a small brass Royal Irish Fusiliers tray and a later Australian Commonwealth Military Forces embroidered crest, also framed. (3 items) P Measurements: 13.5 by 12in., 33.75 by 30cm.

Lot 303

Gore Booth Family, Lissadell Sligo. A collection of 44 Postcards Sent to members of the Gore Booth family Circa 1905-20. From about 1915-20 there are 21 cards addressed to Master Gore Booth, Master Hugh Gore Booth, Miss Mackey, Miss Jeffries, Michael Gore Booth, Bridget Gore Booth, are from Granny (Grandmother), Sir Jocelyn Gore Booth, Robert, Lady Mary Gore Booth, L, May, S.W.A, Brownie, Anthony. The dates on the remaining 23 cards are unclear or undated. They are largely to or from the same people. An interesting archive relating to Countess Markievicz`s family. Also included with this lot is correspondence on Oglaigh na hEireann official notepaper in 1924 regarding the seizure of furniture and the requisition of property at Enniscrone Lodge. A typescript letter from Clancy Barracks, Dublin dated 30 December, 1948 addressed to Lady M. Gore Booth at Lissadell concerning Firearms surrendered to British Forces in Ireland by the late Sir Josslyn R. Gore Booth, with a detailed outline of all the firearms surrendered.P

Lot 340

1924 (18 January) Irish interest Royal Doulton stoneware Masonic jug Marked with the words Lodge of Peace & Harmony No. 3229, T. L. Green W. M. Jan 18th 1924" and decorated with symbolism including a Maid of Erin. Stamped on the underside with Royal Doulton mark and the number 2000. An interesting piece worthy of further research. P Measurements: 4.5 by 4in., 11.25 by 10cm.

Lot 345

20th Century: Collection of watercolours showing Danesmoate House, Rathfarnham, Co. Dublin. A collection of 6 watercolours by M. A. Purvis depicting interior views of the swimming pool, kitchen, sitting room (2 views), exterior views, a front and rear elevation. All mounted, captioned and signed by the artist/architect. This house today is the residence of Adam Clayton bass guitarist with U2. (Average size given below) L Measurements: 6 by 8in., 15 by 20cm.

Lot 357

1942: British Army Bren light machine gun Deactivated Bren Mk I Light Machine Gun. With British proof marks and serial number 4T396. Body marked MkI M INGLIS 1942. Barrel numbered 5812A. Complete with spare magazine and cleaning kit. PThe additional item to this lot is a spare part wallet, not a cleaning kit as described in the catalogue.

Lot 445

Synge. J. M., Playboy of the Western World, with Le Brocquy illustrations and Riders to The Sea with linocuts by Tate Adams. Barre Massachusetts, The Imprint Society 1970, printed by The Dolmen Press, limited edition of 1950, signed by the editor Stanley Sultan and the artist Louis le Brocquy, six of whose brush drawings are reproduced from direct separations made by the artist. The second Dolmen Press and Oxford University Press 1969, limited edition of 750. (2) P

Lot 448

1864. Speranza (Lady Wilde), 1888. Ancient Legends, Mystic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland and 1867. Wilde, William R. Lough Corrib, Its Shores and Islands Speranza (Lady Wilde. Poems. Dublin: Duffy, 1864. First Edition. Hardback. Good / No Jacket. Pages, vii, 233. Decorative original green cloth covers with gilt design. Inscription on rear of title page. Covers & spine ends bumped & rubbed. Ex - institutional library. Usual stamps. Good overall. Wilde, Lady (Speranza"). Ancient Legends, Msytic Charms, and Superstitions of Ireland. London: Ward and Downey, 1888. Original Green Cloth Gilt. Good Pp xii, 347. Wilde, William R. Lough Corrib, Its Shores and Islands: With Notices of Lough Mask. Dublin: M`Glashan & Gill, 1867. Second Edition. 8vo. Cloth Gilt. Fair Pp. x, 306. Illustrated. Signed by Bishop of Galway F.J. MacCormack P

Lot 515

Circket 1930 Australian cricket team in England signed photograph Framed official photograph of the Australian touring team to England for the 1930 series which Australia won two tests to one with two matches drawn. Signatures in black ink include Bill Woodfull (Captain), Archie Jackson, Don Bradman, W. A. Oldfield, Alan Fairfax, S. McCabe, Alan Kippax, P. M. Hornibrook, Tim Wall, A. Hurwood, A. Jackson, T. W. Walker etc. L Measurements: 9 by 11.5in., 22.5 by 28.75cm.

Lot 341

BOX; STATHAM M, Bury St Edmunds; ROBERTS W.M., Lost Country Houses of Suffolk and others local, topographical and travel (37)

Lot 467

A yellow gold diamond solitaire ring, the claw set brilliant weighing approx. 1ct, size M

Lot 509

A contemporary ladies silver dress ring, set with an oval cut yellow citrine in a surround of white sapphires, size M/N

Lot 510

A ladies yellow gold and amethyst set dress ring, the large amethyst measuring approx. 16mm, size M-; one other similar smaller examples; and a silver mounted amethyst dress ring (3)

Lot 515

A modern ladies 9ct gold smoky topaz set dress ring, the large square cut topaz measuring 18mm, size M; and a 14ct gold white sapphire and green stone set dress ring, size O- (2)

Lot 517

Two South African gold half Pond coins, 1895 and 1897, each with later pendant mounts,m gross weight 9.4g

Lot 749

An early Victorian oak longcase clock, the painted square signed Ray of Bury St Edmunds, w.12",m having subsidiary seconds dial, rolling date dial, thirty hour weight driven movement striking on a bell, the trunk with arched panel door and box base, h.199cm Footnote: Haggar & Miller's Suffolk Clocks & Clockmakers records a William Ray (1830-1864) as a watch and clockmaker at 2 Brentgovel Street in various directories from 1830 through to 1884. There was also a David Ray operating out 25 Hatter Street in 1844.

Lot 82

Three Blue Box 1/6 scale Elite Force Aviator Action Figures: 34287 F-18 Hornet Aviator `Cougar`; 34286 F-15C Eagle Pilot `Viper`; 21094 US Army Apache Pilot `Marshall`. Appear E/M and boxed.

Lot 83

Four Blue Box 1/6 scale Elite Force Action Figures: 34219 Delta Force `Striker`; 2 x 21063 5th US Army Rangers Sergeant `Hoppy` Bell (one with outer trade box); 34222 SAS `Clark`. Appear E/M and boxed.

Lot 84

Three Blue Box 1/6 scale WWII Elite Force Action Figures: 21092 RAF Fighter Pilot Squadron Leader Keith Gordon; 21135 North Africa Luftwaffe Oberleutnant Otto Schulz (box a little crushed at one end, includes outer trade box); 21064 2nd British Commando Unit Private Robert James (with outer trade box). Appear E/M and boxed.

Lot 85

Three Blue Box 1/6 scale Elite Force Action Figures: 34220 Border Protection Group-9 `Konrad`; 34274 Terminate `Carlos`; 34273 Terminate `Scar`. Together with Takara CY Girls Cutie Honey (Go Nagai Comic). Appear E/M and boxed. (4)

Lot 87

Three Blue Box 1/6 scale Action Figures: 21069 Richard Marcinko Combat Swimmer; 34223 Marine Force Recon `Sniper`; 34221 Navy Seal `Shark`. Appear E/M and boxed.

Lot 88

Three Dragon 1/6 scale Action Figures: 72019 GSG9 Sniper `Laars`; 70090 German Kriegsmarine Boat Captain `Herbert`; 70072 The Blond Knight German Luftwaffe Pilot `Erich Hartmann`. Appear E/M and boxed.

Lot 90

Four Dragon 1/6 scale WWII Action Figures: 70130 Mariupol 1941 LAH Division `Kurt`; 70037 Eastern Front 1943 Feldgendarm `Gustav` with dog `Kaiser`; 70001 Barbarossa 1941 Wehrmacht Infantry Private `Klaus`; 70002 Barbarossa 1941 Wehrmacht Infantry NCO `Hans`. Together with Dragon 71073 WWII German Armed Elite Guard Officer Uniform Set. Appear E/M and boxed/carded. (5)

Lot 95

Sideshow Toy 12`` Figure `Die Another Day` Pierce Brosnan as James Bond. Together with six Hasbro Limited Edition James Bond Action Man figures: Golden Eye AB924; You Only Live Twice AI827; The World is Not Enough AH020; Thunderball; Tomorrow Never Dies; The Spy Who Loved Me AP876. All appear M and boxed. (7)

Lot 96

Six Kenner/Hasbro G.I. Joe Classic/Anniversary Collection Action Figures: US 82nd Airborne; Tuskegee Bomber Pilot; French Foreign Legion; 442nd Infantry Nisei Soldier; Hasbro Action Marine; Hasbro US Army Courier & WLA 45 Harley-Davidson (has been out of box/dusty). Appear VG-M.

Lot 97

Four Kenner G.I.Joe Classic Collection Action Figures: Mercury Astronaut; General Colin L. Powell; Shuttle Astronaut; US Connecticut Crewman SSN-22. Appear E/M and boxed. Together with an empty box for GI Joe Connecticut Crewman.

Lot 98

Five Kenner G.I.Joe Classic Collection Action Figure: Medal of Honour Recipient Francis S.Currey; Medal of Honour Recipient Mitchell Paige; US Army Tank Commander; PT-Boat Commander; B-17 Bomber Crewman. Together with three Hasbro G.I.Joe figures: USAF Korea; Gulf War Army Grenadier; Challenge at Hawk River. All appear E/M and boxed/carded. (8)

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