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Lot 477

SCOTS GUARDS, HELMET BADGE by Marshall & Aitken of Edinburgh, the white metal surround with bronzed centre

Lot 515

PAIR OF 19THC WATERCOLOURS OF VIEWS ON THE RIVER SEVERN. ONE SIGNED BY R A K MARSHALL, THE OTHER BY E W EVANS, IN DECORATIVE, ANTIQUE, OVAL FRAMES 16''X12''

Lot 277

19thC and later Auction and steam trip posters. From Lincoln to Boston, John Wilson and Sons Auction of Timbers, Crow and Son, G MArshall Horncastle (5).

Lot 1911

A 1990s Marshall 8100 Valvestate Amplifier head with 8412 Lead 4x12 Speaker Cabinet - a U.K. Bletchley built Marshall Amp Stack - seen working good condition #marshall #marshallamp #marshallvalvestate. Shipping category D.

Lot 1821

An Album of unused mint stamps well presented Stamps from The Marshall Islands Chile Federal State of Micronesia and Algeria including some slightly higher face value stamps approximately 28 full pages of stamps in the album.

Lot 144

AN IRISH SILVER TWO HANDLED SERVING TRAYDublin c.1949, mark of Alwright & Marshall, of rectangular form, with twin carrying handles decorated with Celtic motifs, gadrooned border centred with scallop shells and anthemion's, repeated to corners, with plain central reserve (85 troy ozs). 64cm wide, 41cm deep

Lot 38

Ɵ&nbspHOROLOGICAL REFERENCE BOOKS MAINLY ON BRITISH CLOCKMAKERSTHIRTY-FIVE VOLUMES:Mason, Bernard Clock and Watchmaking in Colchester Country Life Limited, London 1969, dj and with card slipcase; Bird, Clifford and Yvonne (editors) NORFOLK & NORWICH Clocks & Clockmakers Phillimore, Chichester 1996, dj; Marshall, Tim Buckinghamshire CLOCK & WATCHMAKERS published by the author, Padbury 2019, dj; Pickford, Chris Bedfordshire Clock & Watchmakers 1352-1880 Bedfordshire Historical Record Society, Bedford 1991, softbound; Beeson C.F.C. CLOCKMAKERS IN OXFORDSHIRE 1400-1850 Museum of the History of Science, Oxford 1067, softbound; Tyler, E.J. The Clockmakers of Sussex The Watch and Clock Book Society Limited, Ashford undated, softbound with stapled spine; Branston, Tony and Eisel, John C. HEREFORDSHIRE Clockmakers & Watchmakers Mayfield Books, Ashbourne 2005, dj; Peate, Iorwerth C. CLOCK AND WATCH MAKERS IN WALES National Museum of Wales Welsh Folk Museum, Cardiff 1960, dj; Ponsford, C.N. TIME IN EXETER Headwell Vale Books, Exeter 1978, (ex. public Library) dj; Ponsford, Clive N. DEVON CLOCKS AND CLOCKMAKERS David and Charles, Newton Abbot 1985, dj; Bellchambers, J.K. Somerset Clockmakers S.A. Kellow, Bridgewater 1978, softbound; Beney, David R. Beaminster Clocks & THEIR MAKERS published by the author, Beaminster 1996, softbound; Snell, Michael Clocks & Clockmakers of Salisbury Hobnob Press, Salisbury 1986, dj; Tribe, Tom and Whatmoor, Philip Dorset Clocks and Clockmakers with a supplement on the Channel Islands Tanat Books, Oswestry 1981, dj; Pollard, David THE ASTRONOMICAL CLOCKMAKER EDWARD COCKEY AND OTHER WARMINSTER HOROLOGISTS limited edition numbered 174/500 and signed by the author, Bedeguar Books, Warmister 1998, softbound; Britten, F.J. Former Clock & Watchmakers and their Work E. and F.N. Spon, London 1894, 8vo pictural embossed red cloth gilt title to spine; Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World N.A.G. Press Limited, Colchester 1993; Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 N.A.G. Press Limited, Colchester 2002; Bates, Keith CLOCKMAKERS OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND DURHAM limited edition numbered 674/1,000 and signed by the author, Pendulum Publications, Morpeth 1980, dj; Cave-Browne-Cave, B.W. JONAS BARBER, Clockmaker of Winster published The Reminder Press, Ulverston 1979, softbound; Loomes, Brian Yorkshire Clockmakers George Kelsall, Littleborough 1985, dj; Loomes, Brian Yorkshire Clockmakers Dalesman Books, Nelson 1972, softbound; Loomes, Brian WESTMORLAND CLOCKS AND CLOCKMAKERS David and Charles Limited, Newton Abbot 1974, dj; Severs, David F. A CONCISE GUIDE TO THE CLOCKMAKERS OF NORTHALLERTON AND THEIR CLOCKS limited edition numbered 48/400 and signed by the author, published by the author, Northallerton 2008, softbound; Loomes, Brian Clockmakers of NORTHERN ENGLAND Mayfield Books, Ashbourne 1997, dj; Woodrow, James CLOCKMAKERS OF BECCLES signed and published by the author, Beccles 2012, softbound with stapled spine; Hughes, Roy G. and Craven, Maxwell Clockmakers & Watchmakers of DERBYSHIRE Mayfield Books, Ashbourne 1998, dj; Loomes, Brian LANCASHIRE CLOCKS and CLOCKMAKERS David and Charles Limited, Newton Abbot 1975, dj; Thomas, Steve and Darlah THE GLOVERSTONE CLOCKMAKERS OF CHESTER Inbeat Publications, Chester 2012, softbound; Elliott, Douglas J. SHROPSHIRE CLOCK AND WATCHMAKERS Phillimore and Company Limited, London 1979, dj; Seaby, Wilfred A. Clockmakers of Warwick and Leamington Warwickshire Museum, Warwick 1981, softbound with stapled spine; Allan, Charles OLD STIRLING CLOCKMAKERS published by the author, Stirling 1990, dj; Smith, John Old Scottish Clockmakers from 1453 to 1850 E.P. Publishing Limited, Wakefield 1975, dj; Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World N.A.G. Press Limited, London 1947; Loomes, Brian Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World, Volume 2 N.A.G. Press Limited, Colchester 1992, (35).  

Lot 175

Four Scottish silver caddy spoons, comprising: one single struck Hourglass pattern with ovoid bowl by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1823, retailer's mark D.M (not traced), 10.5cm (4 1/4in) long; one old English with ovoid bowl by Robert Gray of Glasgow, Edinburgh circa 1785-91; one Old English pattern with incurve's to the bowl by Robert Gray & Sons, Edinburgh 1810; and one Fiddle pattern by Robert Smeaton of Leith, Edinburgh 1818, 63g (2 oz) gross (4)

Lot 197

Three silver wine funnel stands, the larger with a gadrooned rim by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1822, 11cm (4 1/4in) diameter; the medium with a threaded rim by George Fenwick, Edinburgh 1818, engraved with the Scottish family crest of Lawson, 10.3cm (4in) diameter; another with a plain rolled rim, maker's mark script J*E or I*E in a wavy outlined rectangular punch (not traced), 9.5cm (3 3/4in) diameter, engraved EG, 185g (5.95 oz) gross; (3)

Lot 167

A set of six Scottish provincial silver old English pattern teaspoons by Natheniel Gillet (maker's mark only), Aberdeen circa 1785-1821, engraved cover RH; six teaspoons in Scottish King's shape rococo end pattern (See Pickford, Silver Flatware, p. 135, fig. 203) by Robert Grey & Son, Glasgow 1839 (2) and 1845 (4), engraved M; a set of six teaspoons in single struck King's pattern with shoulders (Pickford, Silver Flatware, p. 123, fig. 170) by James & Walter Marshall, Edinburgh 1868, monogrammed; and four various provincial Aberdeen teaspoons, possibly by William Byres; by James Smith; by William Jamieson; and by John Leslie, all initialled, 404g (13 oz) gross (22)

Lot 212

Three silver vase shaped casters, the first Victorian Scottish by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1880, engraved PEPPER, 9cm (3 1/2in) high; the second unmarked, possibly colonial, engraved SALT, 9cm (3 1/2in) high; the third late George III, worn marks, London 1816, 212g (6.8 oz) gross (3)

Lot 7212

A collection of seventeen titles relating to women's rights, women in industry, working women etc, including Olive Schreiner: 'Woman and Labour', Toronto, Henry Frowde, 1911, 1st Canadian edition, 283pp, original cloth gilt. Feminist treatise on the gendered division of labour across time and cultures by the South African writer Olive Schreiner (1855-1920). In this work, Schreiner investigates the discrepancy between the labour of woman and her rewards from the dawn of humanity to her contemporary times. Includes an early critique of the gender pay gap; Right Hon. Herbert Samuel: 'Maternity Letters from Working-Women Collected by the Women's Co-Operative Guild', London, G. Bell & sons, 1916, 3rd impression, frontis + 3 plates from photos and 3 facsimile letters as called for, original cloth; Ivy Pinchbeck: 'Women Workers and the Industrial Revolution 1750-1850', L, Routledge, 1930, 1st edition, orig. cloth gilt, dust wrapper; 'The Quarterly Review. Vol. LXXV. Published in December, 1844, & March, 1845.', L, John Murray, 1845, includes Article V 'The Rights of Women', pp94-125, contemporary half calf; A Lady [i.e. Maria Wilson?]: 'The workwoman's guide, containing instructions ... in cutting out and completing those articles of wearing apparel, &c. which are usually made at home...', London; Birmingham: Simpkin, Marshall & Co; Thomas Evans, 1838, viii, 303 pages, engraved frontis + 23 engraved plates as called for, 4to, contemporary calf, rebacked retaining backstrip; 'Meet the Members. A Record of the Timber Corps of the Women's Land Army', Bristol, Bennet Brothers, [1944?], 76pp + 12 full page illustrations from photos as called for, orig. cloth, dust wrapper; Joan Beauchamp: 'Women Who Work', 1937, 1st edition, orig. cloth; Elaine Burton: 'What of the Women: A Study of Women in Wartime', L, Frederick Muller, 1941, 1st edition, orig. cloth, scarce; plus 8 others Women's Land Army, nursing etc (17)

Lot 7130

Fifteen assorted children's & illustrated titles, including Louis Wain (ill.); Keiro (Charles Yates Stephenson); '"Mephistopheles" The Autobiography and Adventures of a Tabby Cat', L, Jarrold, [1907], 2nd edition, 4 black & white plates by Louis Wain, + 3 further b/w plates from photographs, original pictorial cloth gilt, scarceP.L. Travers: 'Mary Poppins Opens the Door', London, Peter Davies, 1944, 1st edition, b/w ills. by Mary Shepard, original pictorial cloth, scarce, plus New York, Reynal & Hitchcock, 1943, 2nd impression copy of the same title, orig. pictorial cloth; A.L. Gibson: 'Another Alice Book, Please!', London, John Castle, 1924, 1st edition, ill. H.R. Millar, signed & inscribed by author to half title, orig. cloth gilt; Edmund Vale: 'Pixie Pool. A Mirage of Deeps and Shallows', Cambridge, W. Heffer, 1911, 1st edition, 8 b/w plates by E.R. Herrman as called for, original pictorial cloth, scarce; Charlotte Bronte: 'The Professor', L, Dent, 1922, 6 colour plates by Edmund Dulac as called for, orig. cloth gilt; Mary Patton: 'Turf Fire Tales', 1935, ill. H.R. Millar, orig. pictorial cloth gilt; Arthur Calder-Marshall: 'A Pink Doll', L, Grayson & Grayson, 1935, limited edition, one of 285 copies, out of series, signed by the author on limitation page, orig. cloth gilt; Marjorie Wilson: 'The Twin Umbrellas', 1930, 1st edition, 8 plates by Mary Ball as called for (of which 4 colour), orig. pictorial cloth; Doris Estcourt: 'Bootleggers' Bay', 1939, 1st edition, orig. pictorial cloth; Harriet Evatt: 'The Mystery of the Creaking Windmill', 1946, 1st edition, orig. pictorial cloth; Kathleen Fidler: 'The White-Starred Hare', 1951, 1st edition, 4 colour plates as called for, orig. cloth; plus 3 others (15)

Lot 564

Lawrence Scale Models kit-built 4mm Finescale GWR bogie Royal Mail 'GR' Travelling Post Office no 808, built and painted to high standard, with Lawrence Scale Models plaque to underside inscribed 'Lawrence Scale Special for Mick Marshall' and signed 'D Lawrence and L Goddard '84 VII', G-VG, some retouching to roof

Lot 563

Lawrence Scale Models kit-built 4mm Finescale GWR bogie Royal Mail 'GR' Travelling Post Office no 807, built and painted to high standard, with Lawrence Scale Models plaque to underside, inscribed 'M Marshall 5/4/96', VG, some scuffing to roof

Lot 301

Two pairs of landscape watercolours, signed R Hayes and HM Krause, pair signed limited edition prints, R Marshall, Durham Cathedral, watercolour and pair gilt framed still life pictures (9).

Lot 32

A 9ct yellow gold engraved locket and rolo link chain. The front and back of the locket engraved with a linear design with laurel wreath border. Hallmarked: TM for Thomas & Marshall, 375, Birmingham. H.3cm L.45cm W.7.57g

Lot 89

A beautiful white matte glaze stoneware depicting a maiden in a lyre frame surrounded by putti. Blue pigment brush-line and detailed gold outlines. Doulton Carrara Lambeth marked. Artist initials on the underside. Artist: Mark V. MarshallIssued: c. 1887-1924Dimensions: 4.25"L x 3.5"W x 6"HManufacturer: Doulton LambethCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 90

A stunning hand painted glossy Doulton Ware vase in a rosewood-pink and gray pigment brush-line. The piece features a beautifully tube-lining of rare Seahorses in crashing, chaotic waves. Royal Doulton impressed stamp. Artist initialed. Artist: Mark V. MarshallIssued: Early 1900sDimensions: 4.25"W x 10.5"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 88

A sage-green glossy pigment brush-line vase, beautifully decorated in an Art Nouveau style. Molded relief of a bird surrounded by incised berries and leaves. Impressed Doulton Lambeth mark. Artist initialed. Artist: Mark V. MarshallIssued: c. 1877-1880Dimensions: 4.5"W x 10.75"HManufacturer: Doulton LambethCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 93

Attributed to Mark V. Marshall. A tapering form vase beautifully decorated with white tube lined floriate and incised acanthus scrolls with white beaded and blue rosettes reliefs. An impressive blue clawed dragon entwined around the vase in fine details. Doulton Lambeth impressed stamp. Mary Ann Thomson initials on the underside. Artist: Mary Ann ThomsonIssued: 1878Dimensions: 4"L x 3.75"W x 10"HManufacturer: Doulton LambethCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 87

An impressive cylindrical form vase featuring an Art Nouveau style foliate relief, and floral starburst like pattern impressed on the body. Doulton Lambeth impressed stamp. Artist initials on the underside. Artist: Mark V. MarshallIssued: 1884Dimensions: 6.25"W x 15.25"HManufacturer: Doulton LambethCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 91

Two beautiful glazed vases decorated in a tan and tawny-brown pigment brush-line. The vases depicts fierce grotesque mythical lions Royal Doulton impressed stamps. Artist initials on the underside. Artist: Mark V. MarshallIssued: c. 1902-1936Dimensions: 4.25"W x 10.75"HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 254

1935-36 WEST HAM UNITED AUTOGRAPH PAGE Autograph page in team line up format West Ham v Sheffield United 16th Sept 1935 Div 2 Signed by the complete West Ham team Blore, Chalkley, Walker, Cockcroft, Fenton, Barrett, Morton, Mangnall, Foreman, Marshall, Goulden

Lot 228

Royal Doulton large character jug Field Marshall Montgomery D6908, limited edition, seconds

Lot 158

AFTER WF MARSHALL, Print of Abraham Lincoln, in a glazed Hogarth frame, size including frame 53 x 67cm

Lot 285

Collection of assorted original antique Cambridge and Ely Railway local Sepia Photographs to include HP Marshall Portable Engine, Farm Tractors etc

Lot 191

Large quantity of mainly 1970s-90s bus & coach MANUFACTURERS' BROCHURES, PAMPHLETS & SPECIFICATION SHEETS. Names include Leyland, Dennis, Plaxton, Volvo, King Long, DAF, Optare, MAN, Northern Counties, Mercedes Benz, Van Hool, Willowbrook, Neoplan, East Lancs, Wadham Stringer, Bedford, Marshall & more. Only a small proportion is pictured. Nearly all in very good condition. [130+]

Lot 1251

A collection of eight boxed Hornby Skaledale OO gauge buildings including St Michaels Church (R8502), Jubilee Clock Tower (R8756), Field Marshall Foch Town Centre Statue (R9734), Car & Service Repair Garage (R8768), Olde Antiques Shop (R9717), ST Michaels School (R8503), Country Post Office (R8625) & War Memorial (R8575)

Lot 764

Eight pallets of Ford Model T parts inc. fuel tanks, operation levers, inlet manifolds, brake parts, a Field Marshall Series 1 tractor exhaust etc.

Lot 731

Raced by two giants of British saloon car racing, initially in Production Saloons and now 'Group 1', this well-known Autoplan Warranties 3.0 S Capri has amassed a trophy cabinet full of wins over the last four decades and is now on offer with a new set of FIA papers. A slightly tongue-in-cheek suggestion by Roger Williamson, proprietor of Willhire Vehicle Rentals in Norfolk, resulted in the arrival on the club motor racing scene of the Willhire 24 Hours, an endurance race for production cars and Britain’s first 24-hour motor race.The event was staged every year between 1980 and 1994 at Snetterton Circuit, becoming known simply as 'The Willhire', and there can’t be many drivers at club and national level during those years that didn’t get involved at least once. Many Willhire winners went on to enjoy success in other forms of motor sport and we are proud to mention that our own Lionel Abbott won the race twice, firstly in 1986 with Mike Smith (the first two-driver team to win the race) and in 1988 with Graham Scarborough.It was initially assumed that a production car being hammered around Snetterton for 24 hours would self-destruct and so, for the first two years, it was a team event with up to four cars used, however the survival rate was surprisingly good and, from 1983 onwards, it became an individual event with cars shared by between two and six drivers.The Capri on offer today is a 1981 3.0 S that was originally built from a Ford-supplied trimmed body shell for the 1981 production saloon car championships. With funding from Autoplan Warranties, it was put together by Roger Dowson of Gerry Marshal Racing (prior to Roger forming Roger Dowson Engineering) and was finished just in time for the Willhire, where the ebullient Gerald Marshall and the equally quick but considerably better behaved Graham Scarborough co-drove the car to second place in that race. Gerry continued to race the car for the rest of the season winning every race entered and both Production Saloon Car Championships (BARC and BRSCC). At the end of the year, Gerry sold the car to Harold Hagan in Ireland, where it continued to race with much success.Some 15 years later, in late 1996, Graham Scarborough bought the car, still in it’s original Autoplan livery, and set about fully stripping it and rebuilding the Capri to 'Group 1' specification in order to compete in the Classic Saloon Car Club Pre-83 'Group 1' Championships. Graham’s well known standards of preparation and his undoubted ability behind the wheel resulted in years of success including many wins, dozens of class wins plus the Championships outright in 1998 and 1999 and the Class in 2000 and 2001. The car was well known at Spa, enjoying many successful visits up to its last outing there at the end of 2016.The Graham Scarborough-built 'Group 1' engine was refreshed in 2018 and was set up on Neil Brown’s dyno late in 2021 having done just three races and not used since. A new clutch has been fitted which transmits through to an original Hewland 'Group 1' close-ratio gearbox and an Atlas 3.44 ratio rear axle. More recently, the car has benefitted from a thorough refresh with the paintwork and period livery being restored to a very high standard. The car is well set up and well balanced with Bilstein dampers all round. The Capri is complete with recently issued FIA/HTP papers valid for ten years, making it eligible for Legends, Goodwood Members' Gordon Spice Trophy, Classic Touring Car Club (CTCRC) and the Historic Racing Drivers Club (HRDC) Gerry Marshall Trophy.Well known, much admired and superbly prepared, the 'Autoplan Capri' has always proven to be a very fast and very reliable front-running car and, in the right hands, should continue to be a winner.Specification Make: FORD Model: CAPRI Year: 1981 Chassis Number: N/A Registration Number: N/A Transmission: Manual Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Make: RHD Interior Colour: BlackClick here for more details and images

Lot 1148

Marshall G30RCD practice amp 80 watts together with reverb pedal and Arion octave pedal. (3)

Lot 761

A quantity of mid-to-late 20th Century publications relating to the life, landscape and traditions of Cumbria and The Lake District including Dalesman, "The Geology of Cumbria"; Marshall and Davies-Shiel, "Industrial Archaeology of the Lake Counties", etc

Lot 958

A 18thC cross stitch sampler worked by Priscilla Marshall March 10th 1768. Frame size 53cm x 46cm.

Lot 62

Ashes to Ashes multi signed 10x8 inch colour photo signatures include Philip Glenister, Dean Andrews and Marshall Lancaster. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

Lot 813

A small collection of books including, Sir Christopher Wren A.D 1632-1723. Bicentenary Memorial Volume limited edition of 250, under Salisbury Spire by Emma Marshall, The Pin-Up, Koralbok etc.

Lot 38

A pair of Field Marshall Tractor cast aluminium emblems.

Lot 414

Two plastic crates containing Hornby-Dublo 3-rail track and controllers: Approx quantities:- 21 large radius curves; 34 standard curves; 65 full straights; 21 half curves; 25 half straights; 5 manual uncoupling; 4 qtr straights; 6 short straights; 8 isolating; 5 diamond crossings; 17 manual points; 6 electric points; 7 buffers; 6 black & 5 red Dublo switches. All in (VG-E) condition. Very few rails with paint on edges. Controllers: 2 x A3, 2 x A2, one each Marshall, D1 & C3. None of these controllers have been checked – caveat emptor – check prior to use.

Lot 310

Charming lead crystal ball ornament designed exclusively for Marshall Fields. Dazzling clear and Siam crystal, finish with silver-tone metal. Swarovski etched backstamp. This item has its original box. Box measures: 7.75" x 10.5"W x 7.25"H. Issued: 2005Dimensions: 4"W x 5"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 88

Five boxed Hornby Dublo 2-rail Wagons including 2x 4325 Ventilated Vans, 4320 W.R. Refrigerator Van, 4635 Coal Wagon and 4680 'Esso' Tank Wagon, a Marshall Controller and a Triang Power Unit

Lot 72

A boxed Hornby Dublo 2006 0-6-0T Goods Set, a boxed 4647 Low Sided Wagon, Track and a Marshall Controller

Lot 329

A box of Hornby Dublo 3-rail Track and Accessories including Marshall Controller, two Turntables, Footbridge, etc.

Lot 6466

A set of six William Marshall Georgian silver forks, Edinburgh 1801 and 1802, 394g

Lot 790

Vinyl - Over 80 Rock and Pop albums to include: Family x 2, Bob Marley & The Wailers x 2, Captain Beefheart, The Who x 2 (including fully laminated “Tommy” double album with booklet), The Beatles x 2 (Sgt. Pepper’s and Revolver), Vivian Marshall, Incredible String Band, Frank Zappa, The Kinks, Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Free, Tracy Chapman, Stills Young Band, Roger McGough and others. Condition VG+ overall.

Lot 345

Vinyl - 16 1970s Jamaican pressing Reggae / Gospel / Calypso 7” singles including: The Mighty Two, Mighty Gabby, Lord Bryner, Gramacks, Roy Alton, Don Marshall, Consolers x 2, Bobby Kray, Gypsy, Hortense Ellis, Susan Raye, Calypso Rose, Wendy Alleyne & The Dynamics, Andrew Baptiste and others. Condition VG+ overall

Lot 4419

James Marshall, Biedermeier-Damenportraitwohl Darstellung der Ottilie Wilhelmine Ernestine Henriette von Goethe, geborene Freiin von Pogwisch, Ehefrau des Weimarer Kammerherren August von Goethe und Schwiegertochter des Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Öl auf Leinwand, in Rot signiert und datiert 1858, im blütenverzierten Ovalrahmen, der Spannrahmen drückt durch, alt restauriert und etwas wellig, Rahmen mit Trocknungsrissen, Falzmaße 76 x 62 cm. Künstlerinfo: niederländisch-deutscher Maler (1838 Den Haag bis 1903 Leipzig), Schüler von Friedrich Berner dem Älteren in der Fürstlichen Freien Zeichenschule in Weimar und von Nicaise de Keyser an der Akademie der Schönen Künste Antwerpen, später ansässig in Dresden, Gründung einer Kunstschule, Professur an der Königlichen Kunst- und Gewerbeschule in Breslau. Quelle: de.wikipedia.org, 09/23.

Lot 22

After Frederic Sackrider Remington (1861-1909) A set of 6 artist's Proof coloured Lithographs including: * The Gathering of the Trappers; * The Emigrants; * An Argument with the Town Marshall; * The Bell Mare; * Pony Tracks in the Buffalo Trail; * The Buffalo Runners: All newly mounted in uniform frames, with original portfolio holder. (6)

Lot 252

YORKSHIRE, Leeds, John Smalpage and S. Lumb, Shillings (3), 1811 (2), 4.61g/6h (D 23), 4.64g/6h (D 24), 1812, 4.48g/6h (D 31), Sixpence, 1811, 1.88g/6h (D 33), Workhouse, Shilling, 1812, 4.51g/12h (D 32), issuer uncertain, Farthings, 1817 (2), 3.25g/6h, 3.19g/6h (both W 816); Malton, issuer uncertain, Farthing, 1815, 3.77g/12h (W 865); Scarborough, Lord & Marshall, Shilling, 1811, 3.21g/6h (D 34), Sixpences, 1812 (2), 2.02g/12h, 1.90g/12h (both D 36) [11]. Last extremely fine, D 24 and 33 very fine, D 34 about fine and unusually light, probably removed from a mount, others generally fine, copper better £80-£100

Lot 415

17th Century Tokens, LEICESTERSHIRE, Leicester, John Goodall, Farthing, 1666, 0.89g/3h (N 2831; BW. 37); LINCOLNSHIRE, Boston, Borough Halfpence (2), 2.35g/12h (OB 16b; N 2909; D 15A), 1.69g/12h (OB 16a; N 2910; BW. 15), Burgh-le-Marsh, John Shaw, Farthing, 1664, 1.10g/3h (OB 49; N 2922; D 49A), Epworth, John Marshall, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.03g/6h (OB 76; N –; BW. 75), Gainsborough, Samuell Parker, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.64g/12h (OB 92; N –; BW. 91), Grantham, Borough Halfpenny, 1667, 1.68g/12h (OB 98a; N 2940; BW. 95), Stamford, Borough Halfpence (3), 1.87g/12h (OB 245; N 2988; BW. 234), 2.99g/12h, 1.75g/12h (both OB 246; N 2989; BW. 235) [10]. Borough issues fine to very fine, others in varied state, fifth excavated £80-£100 --- Provenance: N 2831 R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 20, part), R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, B. Bird Collection, Spink Auction 35, 11 April 1984, lot 280 (part), SCMB March 1986 (M 44), DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 455 (part); OB 16a, 16b, 49 and both 246s J. Kendall Bourne Collection, D.B. Griffiths Collection, Part IV, DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lots 5, 18, 31, 76 (parts); OB 76 bt April 2014; OB 98a and 245 DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 295 (part)

Lot 427

17th Century Tokens, YORKSHIRE, Doncaster, Benjamin Marshall, Halfpenny, 1.76g/12h (N 5841; BW. 77), Richard Speight, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.66g/12h (N 5849; BW. 84); Howden, John Wighton, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.22g/12h (N 5881; BW. 129); Malton, John Harrington, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.63g/6h (N 5969; BW. 221), William Pennock, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.33g/12h (N 5971; BW. 224); Richmond, Jane Chaytor, Farthing, 1.07g/12h (N 6016; BW. 273); Whitby, William Harrisson, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.38g/12h (N 6092; BW. 366) [7]. Varied state, three pierced £40-£50

Lot 404

A pair of Elizabeth II Irish silver pickle forks with pierced and foliate scroll handles, Dublin 1965 by Alwright & Marshall Ltd, a pair of silver bright-cut engraved sugar tongs, no date letter, and a small group of silver cutlery, total weight 362.8g, together with a set of eleven plated teaspoons, cased, and two spoons with coin bowls.

Lot 634

A Dan 'Zakpei' fire marshall mask (with red eyes) with mudcloth/adornments, Cote D'Ivoire, 37cm high.

Lot 572

R. Marshall, Pair of Oil Paintings, Lochs & Castles, each 35x59cm

Lot 81

Ex Sitwell family library. A collection of assorted books mostly poetry, including Arthur Calder-Marshall - The Magic of my Youth, 1951, in wrapper; George John - A Garland About Me, 1951, in wrapper, etc.

Lot 575

Marshall Arts tree and a large quantity of assorted equipment to include clothing, gloves, pads etc

Lot 87

ROBERTO ANGELO KITTERMINSTER MARSHALL (BRITISH, 1849-1926)The South Downs looking towards Brighton signed 'R A K Marshall NBA' (lower right) watercolour 33 x 59cm Provenance Property of the late Michael Blyth-Whitelock

Lot 83

Royal Doulton Viscount Montgomery of Alamein D6850 Limited edition together with Royal Doulton D6908 Field marshall Montgomery The El Alamein edition limited edition

Lot 454

GENESIS PUBLICATIONS - BLINDS AND SHUTTERS (1990) limited edition number 4985/5000 signed by contributors - BRIAN AUGER, PETER BLAKE, ADAM COOPER, SPENCER DAVIS, TERRY DORAN, JANN HAWORTH, DENNIS HOPPER, ANN MARSHALL, HARRY NILSSON, BILL WYMAN in original black and yellow presentation box. Each copy was signed by different contributors meaning each copy is unique, containing over 600 photographs of the Rock and Music scene throughout the 1960s by Michael Cooper.

Lot 269

A collection of female movie star autographs on promotional 8 x 10" stills signed by MARIS WRIXON, GLORIA JEAN, TRUDY MARSHALL X2, PEGGY MORAN X2, VIRGINIA OBRIEN, EVA MARIE SAINT, JANE WITHERS X2, LIV WILLMAN, VIVIAN AUSTIN, JULIE HARRIS X3, GREER GARSON X4, LUISE RAINER X4, DEBORAH KERR X7, NINA FOCH, DANA WYNTER AND KEVIN MCCARTHY X2, DANA WYNTER X2, DINAH SHERIDAN X2, HAZEL COURT X4, EDITH FELLOWS mostly dedicated (43)

Lot 7

Field Marshall Montgomery of Alamein F.M signed 16x12 inch approx mounted colour photo. Hand signed in black fountain pen. WW2 Army leader famous for his victory at El Alamein beating the legendary Desert Fox Erwin Rommel. Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein, KG, GCB, DSO, PC, DL, nicknamed Monty, was a senior British Army officer who served in the First World War, the Irish War of Independence and the Second World War. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

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