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Lot 1385

A GROUP OF SEVERAL MARSHALL UMBRELLAS

Lot 129

Four: Petty Officer First Class E. R. P. Marshall, Royal Navy 1914-15 Star (218601, E. R. P. Marshall, P.O., R.N.); British War and Victory Medals (218601 E. R. P. Marshall. P.O. R.N.); Royal Navy L.S. & G.C., G.V.R., 1st issue (218601. E. R. P. Marshall, P.O. 1Cl. H.M.S. St. George.) mounted for display, very fine (4) £80-£120 --- Edward Rutley Pocock Marshall was born in Lydd, Kent in June 1884. He joined the Royal Navy as a Boy 2nd Class in January 1902, and advanced to Petty Officer in December 1915. Service included in H.M.S. St. George (cruiser), May 1912 - December 1917. Marshall was ‘Shore Pensioned’ in June 1924.

Lot 302

India General Service 1895-1902, 2 clasps, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Tirah 1897-98 (1196 Dvr. G. H. Marshall K Bty RHA) unofficial rivet to right-hand side, very fine £100-£140 --- George Frederick Marshall was born in Ipswich, Suffolk. He attested for the Royal Artillery at Great Yarmouth in December in 1893, and was posted as a Driver for service with the Royal Horse Artillery in May 1894. Marshall served with the R.H.A. in India, December 1895 - January 1906, and was discharged, 3 February 1906.

Lot 23

A Second War ‘North West Europe’ O.B.E. group of eight awarded to Colonel J. Marshall, Royal Engineers (Territorial Army), late Manchester Regiment The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E. (Military) Officer’s 2nd type breast badge, silver-gilt; 1914-15 Star (2. Lieut. J. Marshall. Manch. R.); British War and Victory Medals (Capt. J. Marshall.); 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence and War Medals 1939-45, polished and lacquered, generally very fine (8) £240-£280 --- O.B.E. London Gazette 29 March 1945: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished service in North-West Europe.’ The original recommendation states: ‘This Territorial Army Officer served four and a half years during the last War (1914-18) and, during the last three years of this War, he has been a Regimental Commander for more than two years. After training the 62 LAA Regiment to a very high state of efficiency prior to its conversion, he was appointed to command 124 LAA Regiment. His keenness and devotion to duty was particularly noticeable in the enthusiastic way in which he once again tackled the training problem. He raised his regiment to a point of proficiency which gave excellent results both when engaged for two months against flying bombs on the South Coast of England and during the past two months since the regiment landed in North West Europe. Although an official application was made for his released to return to industry, he determined to bring his unit to the theatre of war and refused to revert to his civil occupation. I have the greatest confidence in his powers of command and initiative. He never spares himself in is constant attention to the care of his men and his equipment. His services are most worthy of recognition. The good work performed by 124 LAA Regiment during the last 6 months is undoubtedly attributable to this officer’s fine leadership and sound organisation.’ James Marshall was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the Manchester Regiment on 24 December 1914, and served with the 1st/7th Battalion during the Great War in the Gallipoli theatre of War from 18 May 1915. He was promoted Major, Royal Artillery (Territorial Army) on 5 August 1939, and served throughout the Second World War, being appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1945.

Lot 19

A fine Boer War C.B., Great War C.M.G. group of seven awarded to Colonel H. J. W. Jerome, Royal Engineers The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, C.B. (Military) Companion’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, damage to a number of green wreath leaves on both obverse and reverse; The Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, C.M.G., Companion’s neck badge, silver-gilt and enamel, minor damage to white enamel, crown set at slight angle from star; Afghanistan 1878-80, 1 clasp, Ahmed Khel (Lieut. H. J. W. Jerome. R.E.); Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, 4 clasps, Cape Colony, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Johannesburg (Major. H. J. W. Jerome. R.E.); 1914-15 Star (Bt. Col. H. J. W. Jerome. C.B. R.E.); British War and Victory Medals, with M.I.D. oak leaves (Bt. Col. H. J. W. Jerome.) very fine and better (7) £3,000-£4,000 --- C.B. London Gazette 27 September 1901. C.M.G. London Gazette 23 June 1915. M.I.D. London Gazettes 10 September 1901 (South Africa); 22 June 1915 (France) Henry Joseph Walker Jerome was born on 7 January 1855 in India, of half French and half Irish ancestry. His father was Major-General John Jerome of the 86th Foot. Jerome’s mother, a descendent of Sir Isaac Newton, was from the ancient Newton family of Shropshire. Brought to England at the age of five, he followed the family tradition and passed into Woolwich as a Gentleman Cadet in 1873 at the age of sixteen. He was commissioned Lieutenant in the Royal Engineers on 11 March 1874 and went out to India where he spent several years and served in the Afghan War (1878-80) for two years under Sir Donaldson Stewart being present at the actions of Ahmed Khel and Takht-i-Pul (medal with clasp). Returning to England, Jerome was appointed Instructor of Fortifications at Chatham which post he occupied for two years, and then was placed in command of a Railway Company in England, and later Adjutant of the Volunteer Engineers at Glasgow. Having been advanced Captain in 1885 and Major in 1893, he went out to South Africa, following the outbreak of war, in command of the 9th Field Company R.E. and served with Lord Roberts at Paardeberg and was present at the capture of Cronje. He marched with Lord Roberts from Paardeberg to Pretoria and returned with home with the Field Marshall at the end of 1900, receiving promotion to Lieutenant-Colonel shortly afterwards. For his services during the Boer War he was mentioned in despatches, created a C.B., and awarded the Q.S.A. with 4 clasps. Subsequently, for five years, Jerome was in command of the C.R.E.s at South Aldershot, receiving the Brevet of Colonel in 1904 and retiring in 1907 to Bilton Hall where he led the life of a gentleman farmer and enjoyed considerable success as a breeder and exhibitor of riding horses. On the outbreak of the Great War, Colonel Jerome volunteered his services once more and for four months was engaged in purchasing remounts in the West Riding of Yorkshire. He embarked for France with the C.R.E. Division in January 1915 and served at Ypres, claiming to be one of the first Englishmen to experience poison gas - at Zonnebeke. After five months in France, when his Division came out of the trenches, he returned home and was subsequently mentioned in despatches and created a Companion of the Order of St. Michael and St. George. In June 1915, he was sent to Newark with Colonel Schreiber to start the Royal Engineers Depot and when the latter left, he was given command. He reached the age limit in 1917 and retired once more to his country home. The Colonel died in Hampshire in 1943. Sold with the following: 12 good quality original photographs including a large group photograph of the R.E. and R.A. Gentleman Cadets (including the recipient) at Woolwich in 1872 with each individual named, a large good quality group portrait photograph of the nine Royal Engineers officers at Kandahar in 1879, each sitter named, including the recipient, large photograph of the British General and his Staff at Kandahar 1979, 2 group portrait photographs of the R.E. officers at Quetta, June 1884, each individual named; forwarding letter for the recipient’s C.B. King’s Sign Manual from Central Chancery of the Orders of Knighthood, dated 18 October 1904; letter written to the recipient from his wife Harriet Jerome, circa 1900; letter containing estimations as to the strength of the various British Army forces in South Africa, written circa 1899 to the recipient from his cousin Lucien Jerome on British Consulate-General, Havana headed paper; letters written by the recipient to his uncle, Major-General H. E. Jerome V.C., (2), the first sent from Camp Paardeberg on the Modder River, dated 2 March 1900 containing descriptions of actions and a sketch of the Paardeberg battlefield, the letter opens ‘My Dear Uncle Henry, Here we are bivouacked leading the toughest and hardest of lives, wild stormy cold wet weather alternating with very hot sunny days and blinding dust storms and some lively fighting thrown in, but we succeeded in capturing or helping to capture Mr Cronje and some 4000 of his followers’, the second letter sent from Pretoria, dated 8 July 1900, contains descriptions of incidents and actions on the subsequent march north to Pretoria. For the recipient’s nephew’s medals, see Lot 21

Lot 273

‘My Webley .38 was always a very, very close companion.’ Kenya Cowboy by Peter Hewitt. A Mau Mau Operations and Cypriot Emergency campaign pair awarded to Mr P. R. Hewitt, Inspector of Police, Colonial Police Service, the author of Kenyan Cowboy, a vivid account of his experiences during the Mau Mau Uprising: to be sold with two carefully curated photograph albums chronicling the recipient’s periods of service in the Kenyan and Cypriot Emergencies of the fifties Africa General Service 1902-56, 1 clasp, Kenya (I.P. P. R. Hewitt.) minor official correction; General Service 1918-62, 1 clasp, Cyprus (Inspr. P. R. Hewitt.) together with the recipient’s related miniature awards, both pairs mounted as worn, very fine (2) £800-£1,200 --- Peter Ronald Hewitt was born in Windsor, Berkshire in 1928 and spent his formative years in Reading. Aged eighteen, following an MoD engineering apprenticeship, he was conscripted and served for eight years in the Fleet Air Arm. Kenya - Mau Mau Emergency Upon release from the Royal Navy Hewitt entered the Colonial Police Service, a career change that took him first to Kenya in the autumn of 1953 just as the Mau Mau Emergency was escalating. Within 24 hours of his arrival in Nairobi, he had been sworn in at the Colony Police Headquarters, issued with his .38 Webley revolver and 12 rounds of ammunition and was journeying out for basic training at Gilgil in the heart of the Great Rift Valley with a diverse cast of characters: ‘By early afternoon when we had been collected from our respective hotels with bulging kit-bags of uniform and personal luggage we numbered about twenty. And what a multifarious bunch of recruit sub-inspectors of police we were too. Ex-R.A.F. flying officers, bank clerks, unresolved public school boys, ex-Palestinian Police, retired Indian army officers and inevitably, ex sailors. The Kenya police (during the years 1953-1960 at least) can surely have had no parallels as regards being designated a ‘motley’ force. Though, alas, the only designation it appeared to have earned itself in the press while I awaited confirmation of my appointment in murky fog-bound London was that of ‘millionaire coppers’ or, more amusingly still, ‘Kenya Cowboys’. (Kenya Cowboy - A Police Officer’s Account of the Mau Mau Emergency by Peter Hewitt) After six gruelling weeks at Gilgil, Hewitt then emerged as a newly qualified sub-inspector of police and sent to a forest post in the Lower Rift Valley Province: ‘So, there I was - an uncertain sub-inspector of police in charge of a forest post - with one sergeant and fifteen reserve constables, about one hundred and fifty square miles of Africa to look after and a score of farmsteads to maintain law and order on... I was to spend seventeen months of my tour of duty in Kenya on forest posts. Hermann’s Post was the first of three. I learnt a tremendous amount about not only terrorism and the African askari but also about settlers and farming. The life was unglamorous and tiring. It demanded physical fitness and an even temper. It was a routine that did not displease me particularly and only occasionally did I ever see senior officer. My activity was dictated by whim and fancy, premonition and hunch. At times it was unbearably frustrating, Mau Mau everywhere, their tracks followed for miles, their hideouts located, the mutilated bodies of their victims carried to an ambulance, but few positive contacts. The life was abstemious and frugal. One had to be roused from heavy sleep at a witching hour after midnight to lay an ambush on some farm that had been raided.’ (ibid) But as as the insurgency escalated with increasing assassinations and farm raids so also did the violent contacts between Mau Mau and police. Hewitt’s diary entry for Tuesday, 28 December 1954 - ecclesiastically shown as ‘Innocent’s Day’ starts with: ‘From about 1730 hours today until nightfall I was engaged in a running battle (literally) with some forty or more Mau Mau. I had only six askari with me all of whom I adjudged as having behaved in a most meritorious manner. It was just before 1700 hours that I learned of the burning of a settler’s house some five miles away.’ The entry refers to the burning of the Carnelly Farm and the consequent jungle pursuit of the perpetrating Mau Mau gang into the Cezoroni Gorge. Shortly after this dramatic episode, Hewitt received a letter of appreciation from the local residents for his efforts. Having narrowly avoided assassination by a previously trusted Kikuyu house boy, Hewitt, by now Post Commander at Ol Magogo, found himself in an increasingly bitter struggle against the Mau Mau. Styling themselves as the Kenya Land and Freedom Army, the recruits of this rebel faction had by now been so indoctrinated into a barbaric orgy of bloodletting that as far as the security forces were concerned they were to be regarded as psychotic gangsters: ‘They would be hunted down as wild criminals and had, moreover, as far as the angry settlers were concerned, forfeited any rights to those rules embodied in the Geneva Convention. The benign and benevolent image of the British Crown was, perforce, about to be sullied.’ (ibid) Such was the level of violence (mostly perpetrated against loyal Africans) that Hewitt’s remarkable personal account describes his difficulties in making the distinction between legal slaughter and excusable homicide. Later in the book he recounts the exploitation of Mau Mau traitors in hastening the turning of the tide and his own part in the capture of the self-styled “Field Marshall” Kaniu - one of the three top leaders of Mau Mau - in the Naivasha papyrus swamp during Operation Bullrush - a photo of Hewitt emerging from the swamp with his Mau Mau capture appeared shortly afterwards in the British press. Cyprus Emergency, Nyasaland and Papua New Guinea Hewitt was posted for 4 months (February 1956 to May 1956) to the Colony Police H.Q. at Nairobi but the security forces had all but purged the Mau Mau pestilence from Kenya by the end of 1956 and he was transferred to Cyprus (November 1956 to September 1959) as Police Inspector amidst another reign of terror, bloodshed, hatred and distrust. His arrival coincided with one of Nicosia’s worst gun attacks - the fatal shooting of two police officers and the wounding of a third - on Ledra Street (Murder Mile). Hewitt later commented that there was only one place for any weapons carried by security forces in Ledra Street - in the hand. Succeeding as O.C. of No. 5 Unit in the Mobile Reserve (the militant section of the Cyprus Police), based at Ktima, Paphos, he was constantly in demand by military units during cordon and search operations. Hewitt also undertook many stealth operations, January - February 1957, in the familiar role of hunting out terrorists from their forest hideouts, only the Eoka (Cypriot terrorists) were superior in arms and much better trained than any Mau Mau encountered in Kenya. These stealth groups were composed of 3 or 4 persons only, carrying very little equipment, and expected to live out for anything up to 14 days, charting movement, observing, locating and if possible killing, Eoka. With yet another emergency being declared in one of Britain’s overseas territories, Hewitt was re-appointed and set sail from Cyprus for Nyasaland on 17 September 1959. His police career then concluded with a nine-year spell in the Royal Papua New Guinea Constabulary. Returning to England in 1972 he took up an appointment with the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, where a succession of postings took him to diplomatic missions in Sierra Leone, East Berlin, Guyana and Lis...

Lot 459

Defective Medals (3): India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, North West Frontier (712. Pte. J. Marshall. 1st. Bn. 6th. Foot) renamed; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902 (2), no clasp (6352 Pte. T. H. Gordon. Durham L.I.) traces of brooch mounting to reverse, with replacement non-swivel suspension; another, 5 clasps, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, clasp carriage re-constituted (3687 Pte. J. Moloney. 2nd. Batt. Royal Fusiliers.) renamed; generally nearly very fine, the IGS better (3) £80-£120

Lot 1079

A Gibson Les Paul Marshall 50th Anniversary limited edition guitar with boxed amplifier, 22/50 and with Gibson Custom Aged Historic Re-issue certificate of authenticity, serial no.MA50A22.

Lot 1097

MARSHALL; Origin 5 combo amp. 

Lot 1098

MARSHALL; 2525H mini jubilee design store black. 

Lot 1104

MARSHALL; Code 412 cab. 

Lot 124

Jonah Hill Tommy Horton Hears a Who! Animated movie actor signed colour photo 10 x 8 inch. Jonah Hill Feldstein born December 20, 1983, is an American actor, director, producer, screenwriter, and comedian. He is known for his comedic roles in films including Superbad 2007 , Knocked Up 2007 , Forgetting Sarah Marshall 2008 , Funny People 2009 , Get Him to the Greek 2010 , 21 Jump Street 2012 , This Is the End 2013 , and 22 Jump Street 2014 , as well as his dramatic performances in Moneyball 2011 and The Wolf of Wall Street 2013 , for which he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Hill has provided voice for Horton Hears a Who! 2008 , Megamind 2010 , How to Train Your Dragon 2010-2019 , The Lego Movie 2014 and The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part 2019. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

Lot 19

George III (1760-1820), Pre-1816 issues, A 1797 Cartwheel Penny in gold: Proof Penny, 1797 (late Soho), in gold, laureate bust right, wreath with 10 leaves, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, thin flan, 26.96g/6h (BMC 1111, this piece [KP 15]; WR 158; Selig –; S 3777). Light surface marks and hairlines, two small rim nicks, a few light reverse scratches and has been polished, otherwise very fine and of the highest rarity, doubtless struck for a special purpose; believed only one other known £20,000-£26,000 --- Provenance: E. Wertheimer Collection, Glendining Auction, 24 January 1945, lot 166; King Farouk Collection, Sotheby Auction (Cairo), 24 February-6 March 1954, lot 820; Lady Duveen Collection, Glendining Auction, 29 September 1964, lot 58; A Collection of Valuable Gold Patterns and Proofs, Glendining Auction, 13 April 1972, lot 398; with Spink 1990s; Baldwin FPL Winter 2009 (BM 091); bt Baldwin September 2010. The only other late Soho striking in gold of a cartwheel penny is that illustrated by Alex Wilson and Mark Rasmussen in 2000 (p.203), a coin formerly in the collections of Capt. Frederick Parr, of Clevedon, Somerset (Puttick & Simpson, 14-15 August 1871), John Marshall of Belmont (Sotheby, 13-14 August 1875, lot 62), Samuel Addington, Hyman Montagu (Copper Coins of England, 2nd edn, 1893, p.95), John Murdoch (Sotheby, 15-19 March 1904, lot 213), George Simmons (Glendining, 27-8 March 1946, lot 93), E.H. Gouldburn (Christie’s, 27 November 1962, lot 320), ‘Ridgemount’ (Spink 69, 20 April 1989, lot 357) and ‘Nimrod’ (Baldwin’s of St James’s 49, 27 October 2020, lot 1047, £130,000)

Lot 682

'BARBER'S PICTURESQUE ILLUSTRATIONS OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT' Simpkin & Marshall, c.1830 (spotting, wear to covers)

Lot 256

William Marshall (British 1923-2007), a large vase,c.1980, impressed mark to side of base,A large and impressive stoneware vase with oxidised, splashed glaze, 39cm high (ARR)Provenance: Purchased from Bonhams in 20120.9cm across chip to outside of top rim, otherwise in good overall condition.

Lot 88

A Victorian needlework sampler, decorated with trees and birds below the alphabet, by Ann Rebecca Marshall, Aged 12 years, June 3rd 1863, 31.5 x 24cm, together with a carved oak panel, early 20th century, the central circular foliate motif raised against a stippled ground, within a cushioned frame, 42cm square (2)Condition report: Oak panel with a split to one corner, with slight gaps at the joins. Sampler pulled, loss of colour and worn. Frame knocked.

Lot 369

7 Dinky Toys. Field-Marshall Tractor (301). Land-Rover (340). Land-Rover Trailer (341). Motocart (342). Harvest Trailer (320). Weeks Farm Trailer (319). Massey-Harris Manure Spreader (321). All boxed, some wear/damage. Contents GC-VGC, some chipping. Plus a reproduction 'Dinky Toys' plastic advertisement. £40-60

Lot 224

A quantity of Various Makes. Including Corgi Classics Chipperfields: Scammell Constructor Cannon & Ringmaster. Scammell Highwayman with crane. 2x Siku: Fendt and Lanz Tractors. UH Fordson Tractor. 2x Dinky: Commer 8 cwt van & Land Rover. 2x Oxford P.O. Telephones Ford Thames & Land Rover 88". City Morris LD P.O. Telephones. Trackside Scammell Contractor BRS. 2x 1:76 scale Oxford: Commer Q25 & Land Rover Defender. 6x Days Gone etc. Cresta Morris 10 TV Detector Van. Atlas Police Jaguar Mk II Police. 2x Display Locomotives. All boxed, minor/some wear. Together with 3x Corgi Chipperfield items. Dinky Field Marshall tractor plus a number of other items. GC-Mint. c35 items. £70-90

Lot 359

19 Dinky Toys. Massey Harris Tractor, Field Marshall Tractor, 2x Elevator Loader, Fork Lift Truck, Aveling -Barford Road Roller, Mechanical Horse & Trailer, Delivery Van, 2x BEV Electric Trucks, Gang Mower, 4 wheel trailer, Hand Cart, small trailer, etc. Plus a 3 Royal Mail pillar boxes, one a Air Mail box. QGC-GC some wear/chipping. £50-70

Lot 1267

A Copeland Parian and bust of Ophelia, after W C Marshall, 23 cm high, lacking socle

Lot 238

Marshall and Wendell Ampico baby grand piano. Mahogany case, a few year old restoration, rebuilt and reconditioned. Usual small defects due to the age of the case may occur. Draw pulls out to expose area for piano rolls, works well with expression. Not available in auction hall, item will be shipped from Las Vegas, USA. Please contact us for viewing options. Size: 162 x147 cm. Condition: Excellent.

Lot 289

A cased Westminster Diana Photographic 12-Coin Collection with CoA; a part-set of The Legendary Aircraft Collection, 8-coins in display case, Marshall Islands, 1991; History of Flight Centenary Collection, 15-coin collection with CoA and assorted other commemorative crowns, coins, etc

Lot 300

2005 NME AWARDS MEMORABILIA. Box given to attendees at the awards which includes Marshall mini amp, Marshall Zippo lighter, menus, passes and more. Also included are passes from later NME awards.My first sober awards ceremony and I end up on a table with Shaun Ryder, Bez, Princess’ Beatrice and Eugenie and Mick Jones’s daughter... beat that?! I spent the whole night beating off ‘The Mighty Boosh’ and trying to keep Shaun sober by hiding his booze. Bez disappeared early on. No food fight ;)

Lot 210

MARSHALL JCM 900 COMBO AMPLIFIER. 50w High Gain Dual Reverb.A bit more normally... On 'The Echo and The Bunnymen Tour' our Liverpool friends used these amps on stage and they sounded fantastic. Barney suggested Gillian got them too. We scoured America to find some and had them shipped out at great cost. They were used for a while, but just didn’t have that 'Will Sergeant' magic.

Lot 211

MARSHALL JCM 800 LEAD SERIES COMBO AMPLIFIER.One main above and one spare below.

Lot 438

Vinyl - The Marshall Tucker Band 5 LP's to include Searchin' For A Rainbow, Together Forever, Tuckerized, Carolina Dreams and Running Like The Wind. Sleeves & Vinyl Vg+

Lot 58

Vinyl - Two Eminem LPs to include The Slim Shady LP INT2-90287 with insert (vg+ overall with a large non feelable mark to side C, and The Marshall Mathers LP 069490629-1 sleeves vg+, vinyl vg

Lot 1325

A Marshall Valvestate 80 Watt amplifier, model 8080

Lot 1026

Early memoirs and Great War histories comprising Gibbs, "The Battles of the Somme", 1917; Crozier, "A Brass Hat in No Man's Land", 1930; Hamilton, "The First Seven Divisions", 1916; Field Marshall Viscount French of Ypres, "1914", 1919

Lot 583

Field Marshall Montgomery, "Ten Chapters 1942 to 1945". Personal record Montgomery's time in Egypt with facsimile pages from his autograph book along with aviation themed first day covers

Lot 401

An Edwardian leather cased silver mounted glass scent flask, by Norman Marshall, London 1908, 12.5cm high.

Lot 248

A Marshall Valvestate VS265 amplifier 230V

Lot 894

A collection of early 20th century World War I and later related ephemera comprising of a Imperial War Graves Commission memorial booklet. Dated July 24th  1927 at Menin Gate Ypres  by Field Marshall Plumer. Together with a number of early 20th century postcards & tobacco postcards.

Lot 1048

AFTER BENJAMIN MARSHALL ENGRAVED BY R.G.PETER The Country Doctor and The Squire, 52 x 65cm (2) Condition Report: Available upon request

Lot 264

William Marshall (1923-2007), a glazed pottery vase decorated with bamboo motifs, 17cm highCondition: no damage

Lot 10

A Victorian mahogany longcase clock with painted face with Roman numerals, "Wm Marshall, Wishaw", 211cm high Condition Report:Case is in a condition consummate with its age and use having some light wear and chips to veneer. . movement appears complete though we do not guarantee this.

Lot 1586

Reggae - 15 reissue singles on Studio 1 including Mitchigan & Smilie, Larry Marshall, Zoot Simms, Sound Dimension, Dawn Penn, Don Evans & The Paragons, Delroy Wilson, Stanford All Stars etc

Lot 375

Sixty five Gloucester Sporting Club programmes with autographs of guest speaker including sports stars from cricket, rugby, football, boxing, snooker, horse racing etc, many notable names from 1966 World Cup squad, Manchester United etc comprising Paul Ackford, Fred Trueman, Sir Richard Hadlee, Jimmy Greaves MBE, Sir Henry Cooper OBE KSG, Willie John McBride, Bill Beaumont OBE, David Lloyd (Bumble), Gareth Edwards OBE, Nobby Stiles OBE, Geoff Boycott OBE, John Conteh, Tom Graveney OBE, John Francome, Gordon Brown, Alan Ball MBE, Bill McLaren, Chris Cowdrey, Gareth Chilcott, Jim Watt MBE, Tony Lewis, Lord John Oaksey, Gordon Banks OBE, Cliff Morgan OBE, Martin Bayfield, Sir Bobby Charlton CBE, Dennis Taylor, Emlyn Hughes OBE, Alex Hay, Jack Charlton OBE, Fergus Slattery, Graham Gooch OBE, Dougie Donnelly, Will Carling OBE, Dermot Reeve OBE, Brian Moore, Dickie Bird OBE, John Parrott MBE, John H. Stracey, Alan Minter, Frank McLintock MBE, Roger Black MBE, Graham Poll, Mervyn Davies OBE, Christopher Martin-Jenkins, Steve Davies OBE, Robin Smith, Jason Leonard OBE, Sean Fitzpatrick, Matt Le Tissier, Henry Blofeld, Frank Bruno MBE, Jan Molby, Scott Quinnell, Austin Healey, Dean Saunders, Dean Richards, Will Greenwood MBE, Sir Vivian Richards KNH OBE, Lee Sharpe, Brian Moore, Denis Law, Peter Brown, Billy Thompson MBE, Geoff Miller, Mike Kelly, Stan Taylor, Kevin Connelly, Barry Williams, Lee Wilson, Keith O'Keefe, Jackie Blanchflower, Bob 'The Cat' Bevan, Steve Kindon, Paul Fletcher, Arnie Martin, John Sterling, Dr. Kevin Jones, Duggie Brown, Mike Farrell, Harry Scott, Ian Irvine, Sean Styles, Rod Woodward, David Vaughan, Willie Miller, Billy Bean, Sid Dennis, Mick Miller, Roger DeCourcey, Brendan Healy, Ian Robertson, George McNeil, John Martin, Terry Thomas, Brian Voyle-Morgan, Gary Marshall, Jed Stone, Aaron James, Lea Roberts, Tony Jo, John Bishop, Ian Irving, Ian 'Sludge' Lees, Tank Sherman, Rodney Hogg, Carl Schofield, Paul Boardman, Rod Woodward, Josh Daniels, Simon Evans, Rodney Hogg and Steve Womack, together with a 1995 Wales v England Gala Dinner menu with multiple autographs including Ian Robertson, Derek Quinnell and Bill Beaumont

Lot 126

B. Maund The Botanic Garden; Consisting of Highly Finished Representations of Hardy Ornamental Flowering Plants, cultivated in Great Britain with their names, classes, orders, history etc, published Baldwin & Cradock/ Simpkin & Marshall 1825-1835 being volumes 1-5 each with hand-coloured plates, bound in 19thC half leather with raised bands and gilt titles (5)    

Lot 379

Soyer (A.). The Pantropheon or, History of Food, And its Preparation, from the earliest ages of the world, 1st edition, London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co., 1853, handwritten letter by the author pasted down to the original front endpaper, 35 monochrome plates, some light toning & spotting, modern front & rear endpapers, rebound retaining original gilt decorated blue cloth, boards & spine heavily rubbed, 8vo, together with: [Menon], La Cuisiniere Bourgeoise, Suivie De L'Office , a l'usage de tous ceux quite se mêlent de dispense de maisons, 2 volumes, Paris: L. Cellot, 1779, some light toning & minor spotting, contemporary uniform gilt decorated calf, boards & spines rubbed with minor loss, 8vo Gouffé (Jules), Le Livre De Cuisine, Paris: Librairie Hachette et Co., 1884, numerous colour & monochrome illustrations, some light toning & spotting, modern endpapers, modern gilt decorated green three-quarter green morocco bound by Y Vandyck in slipcase, spine slightly faded, 8vo, and other 18th & 19th century cookery & receipt books, including A Complete System of Cookery,...by John Simpson, London: printed for W. Stewart, 1816, 8vo, The Art of Cookery, made Plain and Easy;..., by Hannah Glasse, 6th edition, London: printed for the author 1758, pp.271/272 are facsimile, 8vo, many leather bindings, some original cloth, some French language, overall condition is generally good/very good, 8vo/4to 61 VolumesQty: (3 shelves )

Lot 247

Banks (John). A Treatise on Mills, in Four Parts ... on Circular Motion ... on the Maximum of Moving Bodies, Machines, Engines, &c. ... on the Velocity of Effluent Water ... Experiments on Circular Motion, Water-Wheels, &c., 1st edition, W. Richardson & W. Pennington, 1795, 3 folding engraved plates, errata leaf at rear, light soiling to title and old water stain in the margins of pp. 1-18, modern boards with spine label, 8voQty: (1)NOTESThe subscriber's list includes the names of John Dalton, John Rennie, Robert Owen and John Marshall, the Leeds industrialist and philanthropist.

Lot 74

[Ruskin, John]. A Protest Against the Extension of Railways in the Lake District, by Robert Somervell, with Articles thereon reprinted from the 'Saturday Review,' &c. and a Preface by John Ruskin, 1st edition, Windermere: J. Garnett & London: Simpkin, Marshall & Co., [1876], some markings to title-page and final leaf browned, disbound, remains of upper wrapper loosely inserted, 8vo, together with Osborne's Guide to the Grand Junction, or Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester Railway, with the Topography of the Country, 2nd edition, Birmingham: E.C. & W. Osborne, 1838, numerous wood engravings including adverts at rear, one folding chart, lacks folding map, a little spotting and soiling, small ink library stamp to title verso and exhibition ticket tipped in at front, hinges near broken, original cloth, some soiling and wear, 8vo, plus The London and Birmingham Railway Guide and Birmingham and London Railway Companion…, by J.W.W., Published [by the author] James Wyld, 1838, folding map of London attractions, 4 pages publisher’s adverts at rear, lacks folding railway map frontispiece, original gilt-stamped cloth, upper cover detached and spine defective, small 8voQty: (3)

Lot 346

Lockwood (Edward). The Early Days of Marlborough College;..., 1st edition, London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., 1893, black & white illustrations, later inscriptions to the front endpapers, some light toning, front & rear gutters cracked, minor loss to the rear pastedown, publishers original illustrated green cloth, boards &spine lightly rubbed, 4to, together with other school registers & histories, including The Centenary History of Rossall School, edited by W. Furness, Aldershot: Gale & Polden, 1945, 8vo, Rambles Round Eton and Harrow, by Alfred Rimmer, new edition, London: Chatto & Windys, 1898, 8vo, mostly original cloth, some in dust jackets, G/VG, 8vo/4toQty: (2 shelves )

Lot 258

Binding. The Book of Common Prayer, and administration of the Sacraments, and other rites and ceremonies of the Church ... together with the Psalter or Psalms of David, pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches, Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press, by J. Cooke & S. Collingwood, printers to the university, Oxford, 1820, bound with at rear, A New Version of the Psalms of David, fitted to the tunes used in churches, by Nicholas Brady & Nahum Tate, Oxford: Printed at the Clarendon Press, by J. Cooke & S. Collingwood, printers to the university, 1819, occasional light scattered spotting, armorial bookplate of the Bishop of Norwich (dated 1837 in pencil), upper hinge cracked, all edges gilt, contemporary blind decorated straight-grain black morocco, upper board with gilt embossed monogram & crown of King George IV and surrounded by the words 'King's Chapel Pavilion', joints and extremities rubbed, 8vo, together with: Pascal (Blaise), Thoughts on Religion, and other important subjects; newly translated from the French..., London: Samual Bagster, 1803, half-title, light toning, engraved portrait plate to front free endpaper, contemporary marbled calf, rebacked, 8vo, New Testament, Du Nu Testament ov or Lord and Savyur Jezus Crist in fonetic shorthand, London: Fred Pitman, 1850, bound with, De Buc of samz in fonetic short hand, London: Fred Pitman, 1849, lithograph decorative title to each, inscription to front free endpaper, all edges gilt, contemporary dark green sheep, slightly torn at foot of spine, 16mo, plus other four other 18th & 19th century antiquarian, including Diamond Book of Psalms, with notes by the Rev. H. Stebbing, London: Allan Bell & Co., and Simpkin & Marshall, 1833Qty: (7)

Lot 476

Charles Marshall 1806-1890, mountainous river landscape with mill in the fore ground, signed oil on canvas, 32cm 47cm 

Lot 37

SHAKESPEARE, William. Works. Edited by Sir Henry Irving and Frank A Marshall. 14 vols. Gresham Publishing Co. 1906. With hundreds of illustrations. Green cloth with gilt art nouveau spines (14) (box)

Lot 662

A Hornby OO gauge train set, including a locomotive and tender, track, signals, and wagons, an O gauge coach, Marshall II power control unit, etc. (a quantity)

Lot 133

Field Marshall Lord Roberts, Field Marshall Sir Donald Stewart and Lieutenant General Sir Ian Monteith Hamilton, bronze, two framed15cm and 8.6cm diameter

Lot 197

Various makers, all of traditional form; together with a large plated example, all with various engraved inscriptions including one to Field Marshall the Earl Roberts, 1913Width: 14cm,12cm, 8cm 23cm across lugsweighablesilver: 10oz

Lot 522

A Marshall Rocket Special electric guitar in gloss black, in Marshall carry case. CONDITION REPORT Some scuffs and marks to outer edge of the body.

Lot 380

Two pieces of Bristol Blue glass to include a bowl on turquoise and red foot, engraved signature and date Robert Marshall 2002, height 8cm x diameter 16cm; and a small bulbous vessel, engraved 'Bristol' to base, height 7cm

Lot 895

λA Victorian Scottish silver coffee pot, by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1860, baluster form, engraved foliate and scroll decoration, domed hinged cover with a melon finial, scroll handle with ivory insulators, initialled, height 26cm, approx. weight 23.7oz.

Lot 545

Mahogany Grandfather clock with hand painted clock face by W Terry Marshall W46cm D22cm H233cm.

Lot 546

A Marshall MG50 CFX amp and footswitch

Lot 531

A Marshall MG 102 CF guitar amp with footswitch

Lot 538

A Marshall JVM 210C 100 V valve amplifier with 4 way foot switch, c.2019

Lot 56

A SILVER CIGARETTE CASE, of a square form, cut off corners, engine turned design with a vacant cartouche, push button clasp, opens to reveal a gilt interior fitted with two yellow elasticated straps, hallmarked 'Thomas & Marshall' Birmingham 1928, approximate dimensions 75.7mm x 85.1mm x 9.5mm, approximate gross weight 107.9 grams (condition report: moderate tarnishing all round, clasp working condition, small dink to the side, would benefit from a clean, overall condition good)

Lot 870

A BOX AND LOOSE OF BOXED GUITAR PEDALS AND OTHER ACCESSORIES, etc, including a Zoom Multi Trak Recording Studio MRS-802, with manual and adapter, two boxed Marshall pedals, a Digi Tech Bad Monkey tube overdrive, a boxed Fulltone USA Full-Drive 2, a HH Electronic V-S Musician amplifier, a Zoom Rhythm Trak 234, a pair of Beswick Staffordshire style dogs, etc (box and loose)

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