Boer War medal pair - comprising Queen's South Africa medal with four clasps - Paardeberg, Modder River, Belmont and Relief of Kimberley, together with King's South Africa medal with two clasps - South Africa 1902 and South Africa 1901, both named to 4105. TPR. C. Morris 9th Lancers (N.B. both medals marked - Replacement)
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Cricket Interest 1953 Australian XI Coronation Tour To England Signed Cricket Team Sheet To include signatures from Hassett, Morris, Archer, Benaud, Craig, Davidson, Courcy, Harvey, Hill, Hole, Johnston, Langley, Lindwall, McDonald, Miller, Ring and Tallon etc. Overall very good condition, some fold marks. Please see accompanying image
An excellent selection of vintage motoring related ephemera, much of it relating to Austin, includes: Austin Through The Years book; Austin A35 Driver's Handbook; Austin Jubilee 1955 Programme, including a fun fair ticket; Silver Jubilee International Rally guide; Austin 50 Years of Car Progress book; Austin Jubilee 1955 anniversary catalogue illustrating historical and current models; Austin-Morris Industrial Relations Department 11 July 1972 'Present Position on Standard Daywork Negotiatons' notice; Lord Austin Longbridge Works Memorial Fund Rules book; BMC For Your Safety book; BMC Austin Division job offer letter, 1968; British Leyland Hourly Paid Employee Pension Scheme Explanatory Booklet, 1976; Robin 850 booklet; Robin booklet; Reliant Robin, Bug and Rebel Dealers November 1973 booklet; Reliant Robin Saloon and Super Robin Saloonn Specification; Robin and Super Robin Saloon and Van Circuit Diagram; promotional letters from Cope's dealership offering deals on Reliant Robins and Kittens; four issues of Practical Motorist, 1957; Raleigh Press Where's That Car From?; Ian Allan Spotting the Number Plate; Drive magazine Spring 1970; Castrol Achievements 1966; Tee Mill Tours 1978 Daytona 78 leaflet; Esso Eye Spy Game Card; RAC Guide & Handbook 1966-67; Donington Collection of Single Seater Racing Cars Official Catalogue.
A Corgi Toys Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, with four figures, lacks rear wing; Corgi Comics Noddy's Car with figures; another Basil Brush's Car; a Marx Toys Wombles Car with Tomsk, boxed; Lledo 1926 Bull Nose Morris Van 'Rupert Bear'; an Ertl Noddy Aeroplane, original blister pack; a CO Toys Minnie Mouse Car; two others Daisy Duck, boxed; etc.
Victoria, young head, proof ‘Una and the Lion’ five-pounds, 1839, by William Wyon, bust left with hair bound in two decorated fillets, the front showing six full scrolls above the ear and the rear with eleven leaves fully visible, rev., dirige deus gressus meos., the Queen, as Una, guiding the British lion, holding orb and sceptre and wearing a mantle with Garter star, in ex., date mdcccxxxix, lettered edge reads [rose stop] decus et tutamen [rose stop] anno regni tertio between wire-line raised rims, 39.07g (L. & S. 17; W. & R. 278; Douglas Morris 229; S. 3851), hairlines and a few marks from handling, including light abrasions on the Queen’s neck, in fields including area on reverse above the Queen’s arm and at a couple of points on the rim, good extremely fine, with well-defined contrasting cameo surfaces
JOHN MORRIS (BRITISH 1922), 'TRELEDDYD FAWR', a watercolour painting of a welsh farmhouse, signed and titled, approximate size 35cm x 52cm, together with David Morris 'Hopton Winter' a watercolour painting of a snow covered landscape at dusk, signed to the mount, approximate size 29cm x 40cm, David Leech 'Bonsall Moor' a watercolour painting of the Derbyshire countryside and an unsigned watercolour painting of 'Bad Weather over Dalehead, Pen-Y-Ghent', all mounted, framed and glazed (4) (A)
Pair of William Morris (1834 - 1896) bird pattern (Strawberry Thief) tapestry weave curtains, both lined in blue material (pattern was first registered in 1878, used by Morris for the walls of his home at Kelmscot House, Hammersmith, where he died in 1896, the curtains were found ten years ago in the cupboard in the vestry of Swannington Church, Norfolk), each curtain approx 120cms wide x 203cms drop
RICHARD LLEWELLYN BENSON RATHBONE (1864-1939)AN ARTS AND CRAFTS MAHOGANY AND LEAD-GLAZED BOW-FRONT CORNER CABINET, ATTRIBUTED TO MORRIS & CO AND POSSIBLY TO A W.A.S. BENSON DESIGN, with Moorish arcade above a pair of doors with superb brass handle and escutcheon by Richard Llewellyn Benson Rathbone (stamped marks). 118cm high
Four unboxed Tri-ang Spot On diecast models with varying degrees of play wear, including Ford Zephyr Six, Meadows Friskysport, Tourist Caravan, Bull Nose Morris Cowley. A cream plastic cover (only) for the Tri-ang Spot On Dinghy model is also included, together with an unboxed Tekno #815 Sprite Musketeer Caravan model, F/G.
Three boxed Corgi Toys diecast model cars, 226 Morris MIni Minor, 234 Ford Consul Classic and 241 Ghia L.6.4, overall condition of models ranges from F, the Ghia model having some bumper damage, to G+, in F/G card boxes. A boxed Corgi 302 Hillman Hunter model is also included as part of this lot, G/G+ with kangaroo in F/G box with damage to the plastic window.(4)
Western Asiatic Canaanite Goddess Asherah figures1st millennium BCA pair of ceramic mould made figures of the goddess Asherah, depicted as naked females with bands of curly hair falling to the shoulders. The hands clasped to the chest, legs together. For a discussion on the worship of Asherah, see: van de Toorn, K. Goddesses in Early Israelite Religion, in Goodison, L and Morris, C (eds), Ancient Goddesses: The Myths and the Evidence, London, 1998, pp. 83-97. 10.5cmProvenance: Ex. Switzerland Collection, acquired over the last decade on the art market.
A quantity of vehicles by various makes including Corgi, Solido, Vanguard, Matchbox Dinky, etc. 30+ boxed vehicles including; Vauxhall Victor, Triumph Dolomite Sprint, Triumph Herald, Austin A40 van, Ford Anglia Van, Morris Minor, Rolls Royce Coupe, Commer 8cwt van, 1929 Thornycroft Van, Bedford O Series van, etc. Plus a number of unboxed vehicles. (50+ items). Many boxed items loose in boxes. Contents GC-Mint. £40-60
25 various makes. 7 Matchbox Dinky - Bentley R Continental, Chevrolet Convertible, 2x Ford V8 Pilot, Citroen 15CV, Commer 8 cwt van 'His Master's Voice'. And an Austin A40 van Brooke Bond Tea. Victoria Volkswagen Typ 82E 'Afghan Beetle'. Bang Ferrari 250 SWB. Cararama Jaguar S Type. Point-of-sale Opel Zafira. 4x Vanguards - MGA, Austin Mini van, Royal Mail. Bedford 'S' type tanker, Shell BP. Plus a Subaru Impreza 22B STi. Corgi - 2x Cadbury's Creme Egg and Mini.London Taxi, London Olympics. The Times Classic Set - Morris and Bedford vans. Leyland 6 wheel tipper, Cadbury's Cocoa. The Ruddles set - Bedford and Thornycroft lorries. Plus a Bedford OB Coach - West Yorkshire. Etc. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint. £50-70
40 Matchbox Lesney 1-75 Series vehicles. Including; Thames Estate Car, Land Rover, London Trolleybus, Maserati, Jaguar D type, BEA coach, Morris J2 Pick Up, Marshall Horse Box, Ford Station Wagon, Ford Thunderbird, Wolseley 1500, Ford Thames Van, Hillman Minx, Jaguar XK140, Ford Perfect, etc. QGC-VGC. £50-70
11 Atlas Dinky Toys. Guy Van 'HEINZ' (920), Morris Mini Traveller (197). Swiss Postal Volkswagen (262). 2x Bedford 10cwt Van 'Dinky Toys' (482). 2CV. Renault 4L (518). Citroen (535). Cabriolet Ford Thunderbird (555). DS 19 Citroen (530). Break ID 19 Citroen (539). Plus a Poste de Ravitaillement ESSO Petrol pumps. (49D). All boxed. Contents as new Mint. £60-80
6 Dinky Toys. A Morris J Royal Mail Van (260). Dodge Rear Tipping Wagon (414) dark blue with grey body and wheels. Fordson Thames Flat Truck (30r/422) in dark green with mid green wheels. Luxury Coach (29g/281) in maroon with cream flashes and maroon wheels. 2 Double-Deck buses (29c), one with AEC grille and cutaway wings in grey and green. One with Leyland grille in cream and red. one boxed, some wear/damage. Vehicles GC-VGC. £80-120
Tom Wood (b.1955) ''Two Vessels II'' 1988, signed, inscribed and dated 1988, monoprint, together with a further monoprint by the artist ''Dog of Intrigue'' 26.5cm by 39cm and 34cm by 20.5cm respectively (2) Provenance: Smith Settle, Otley, West Yorkshire Literature: ''Two Vessels II'', ''Tom Wood'', ''Yorkshire Artists III'' by David Hill and Susan Morris, Smith Settle, p.87, no.48
Tom Wood (b.1955) ''HRH The Prince of Wales'', signed and dated 1989, inscribed ''A working drawing - for Ken'', A/P, lithograph, 77cm by 58cm Provenance: Smith Settle, Otley, West Yorkshire Literature: ''Tom Wood'', ''Yorkshire Artists III'' by David Hill and Susan Morris, Smith Settle, p.111, no.74
An ebonised Morris style two tier occasional table on turned and ringed supports united by a galleried undertier, bearing label to underside "Urquhart & Adamson Cabinet Makers Liverpool", 54 cm wide CONDITION REPORTS Numerous surface scratches, scuffs, accretions and dents to the wood, mainly to the top tier and corners. Areas of the ebonisation are worn. Minor scuffs and scratches to the second tier and to the legs. Wear to the base of the legs. General wear and tear commensurate with age and use. See photos for more details.
Reverend F.O. Morris - A History Of British Birds, published by John C. Nimmo Ltd, 5th edition 1903, six green cloth bound volumes, together with A Natural History Of The Nests And Eggs Of British Birds, published by George Bell & Sons, 2nd edition 1875, three volumes (9) Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
Reverend F.O. Morris - A Natural History Of British Moths, published by John C. Nimmo Ltd, 1894, four volumes, together with F.W. Frohawk - Natural History Of British Butterflies, published by Hutchinson & Co 1924, two blue cloth bound volumes, Reverend F.O. Morris - A History Of British Butterflies, published by George Routledge & Sons Ltd, 9th edition 1904, one green cloth bound volume and Edward Newman - An Illustrated Natural History Of British Butterflies And Moths, published by William Glaisher circa 1900, one blue cloth bound volume (8) Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
A BRITISH LEYLAND 1967 MORRIS COMMERCIAL J4 PICK UP DROPSIDE LORRY, in green and yellow, first owned by the Atco Lawn Mower Company in Birmingham, then owned by a Mr Palfree at Blithfield Park in Rugeley in 1973, it changed hands again in 1975 being purchased by a farmer in Admaston, it was then left in a shed until the present owner bought it in March 2015 still with only 14,839+ miles on the clock, who has since carried out extensive bare metal restoration throughout
GARMAN MORRIS. Five early 20th century marine studies to include 'On the Thames' x 2, 'Hazy Morning', 'Off the East Coast', and 'Off the Coast of Devon', one signed lower right and four signed with initials lower right, watercolours, framed and glazed, smallest 15 x 20 cm, largest 17 x 52 cm
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