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Eight HO scale US Railways Walthers 'Ready to Run' items of rolling stock including Amtrack Superliner II x 4 (932-6111 sleeping car, 932-6131 dining car, 932-6121 sightseer lounge & 932-6101 coach), Amtrack Superliner I 932-6152 coach baggage, 932-6212 85' Amfleet II Food Service, 46' USRA Gondola B&O 932-7451 and 46' USRA Gondola (2-pack) B&O 932-27451
Set of twelve boxed Corgi Chipperfield Circus vehicles including 97888 Foden Closed Pole Truck with Caravan, 97885 Scammell Highwayman Trailer & Caravan, 97915 Scammell Highwayman with trailers, 87957 ERF 8 Wheel Rigid Truck, 96905 Advance Booking Vehicle, 97898 AEC Pole Truck, 97889 AEC Cage Truck & Trailer, 97022 AEC Regal Living Quarters, 97303 Bedford O Articulated Truck, 97887 Bedford O Articulated Horsebox, 97092 Bedford Pantechnicon Billy Smee Wardrobe, 97886 Scammell Highwayman with Crane. All with certificates, 11 in original paper
Set of twelve boxed Corgi Chipperfield Circus vehicles including 97888 Foden Closed Pole Truck with Caravan, 97885 Scammell Highwayman Trailer & Caravan, 97915 Scammell Highwayman with trailers, 87957 ERF 8 Wheel Rigid Truck, 96905 Advance Booking Vehicle, 97898 AEC Pole Truck, 97889 AEC Cage Truck & Trailer, 97022 AEC Regal Living Quarters, 97303 Bedford O Articulated Truck, 97887 Bedford O Articulated Horsebox, 97092 Bedford Pantechnicon Billy Smee Wardrobe, 97886 Scammell Highwayman with Crane. All with certificates, 11 in original paper
THEROUX (Paul) Collection of novels, first editions, in dust wrappers, signed works include: London Snow, 1979, illustrated by John Lawrence, signed edition of 450 copies; The Turn of the Years, 1982, signed edition of 250 copies; Waldo, signed American edition 1967; Sailing Through China, 1983, signed edition of 150 copies; Patagonia Revisited, 1985, signed edition of 250 copies; O-Zone, 1986; Sir Vidia's Shadow, 1998; and others (30)
MORRIS (Rev. F. O.) A History of British Birds, fourth edition, in six volumes, London: John C. Nimmo 1895-97, cloth gilt, large 8vo, numerous coloured illustrations; A History of British Butterflies, eighth edition, 1895, uniform cloth gilt, illustrations; A History of British Moths, fifth edition, in four volumes, 1896, uniform cloth gilt; A Natural History of the Nests and Eggs of British Birds, fourth edition revised and corrected by W.B. Tegetmeier, in three volumes 1896, uniform cloth gilt, illustrations (14)
Illustration.Various 19th and 20th century, including: Nuckel (O), Schiksal Eine Geschichte In Bildern, no date, square 8vo, illustrated throughout; Ariel Series of Poems, no. 17, with coloured illustration by Albert Rutherston (several copies); few Norman Ackroyd related; Fougasse cartoons; also offprints, catalogues, etc.
9th-11th century AD. A gold band with flat sides, stamped with dot and triangle design. Property of a Cambridgeshire collector; acquired continental Europe 1950s; by descent 2004. 4 grams, 20.43mm overall, 17.28mm internal diameter (approximate size British O, USA 7, Europe 55 1/4, Japan 17) (3/4"). Very fine condition.
14th-15th century AD. A rectangular-section band, the exterior engraved with reserved acanthus leaves separating three reserved scrolls inscribed in blackletter French script 'tout mou couer' (with 'mou' being a variant spelling for 'mon' and thus reading 'All my Heart'"). Ex Peter Trill collection, Dorset, UK; found Corfe Castle, Dorset, UK, by Mr Eric Trill in the early 1980s; thence by descent. Supplied with a positive X-Ray Fluorescence metal analysis certificate. Disclaimed under the Treasure Act, reference number 2015 T173; accompanied by a disclaiming letter and other correspondence. See Evans, J., English Posies and Posy Rings, Oxford, 1931, p.14 for similar Black Letter inscriptions; see Dalton, O. M., Frank's Bequest Catalogue of the Finger Rings, London, 1912, no.970 for a ring of very similar form. Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme with reference number DOR-27E4D3; accompanied by a print out of the PAS report. Accompanied by an Art Loss Register certificate. The story of this ring and its finding has been filmed, interviewing the late finder and others, under the title 'Revealing Secrets' (see video link above) and a copy of the dvd accompanies the ring. The ring was found at Corfe Castle, Dorset, in the 1980s and, as the date of finding was before September 1997, it was judged under the historic common law procedure for Treasure Trove; as there was no evidence for it to have been 'hidden with intent to recover', it was disclaimed. Corfe Castle has stood overlooking the village and a gap in Challow Hill in the Isle of Purbeck since the time of William the Conqueror and includes one of the earliest stone-built fortifications in England; Corfe derives from the Old English ceorfan (cutting) and the site has shown evidence of earlier occupation in Saxon times with the young Saxon king Edward the Martyr being slain here in 978 AD, only three years after succeeding to the throne. The Norman castle has seen many historic events, from its initial construction soon after the Battle of Hastings, the erection of the stone keep by Henry I, the castle was besieged by Stephen during the Anarchy period, it was enlarged by John and further altered by Henry III; during the Wars of the Roses, Edmund Beaufort marched from it to the battle of Wakefield; it was sold by Elizabeth I to Sir Christopher Hatton and passed to Sir John Bankes in 1635, following which, during the Civil War, it held for the king and was besieged and then relieved; in 1645 it was besieged again and captured by the Parliamentarian forces of Colonel Bingham, following which it was 'slighted' to prevent it being used and was robbed by locals for its stone; although the castle was regained by the Bankes family following the Restoration of Charles II in 1660, it was never again occupied and passed to the National Trust in 1980. The ring dates to the Wars of the Roses period, at a time when English was the Common tongue and Latin the language of the Church and law but French was still the language of the Court, of chivalry and of love; its French inscription embodies the Medieval ideals of love and it would have been the gift to a noble lady from her future husband on their betrothal. 2.97 grams, 18mm overall, 16.42mm internal diameter (approximate size British L, USA 5 3/4, Europe 11.30, Japan 11) (3/4"). Very fine condition.
13th-15th century AD. A delicate seal finger ring with flat hoop and hatched shoulders; the bezel discoid with central plaque depicting two standing robed figures with staff between, with the incuse and retrograde text '+AVEMARIA:' surrounding. Property of a London, UK collector; formerly with TimeLine Auctions, 14 December 2012, lot 603. 1.94 grams, 20 mm overall, 17.64 mm internal diameter (approximate size British O, USA 7 1/4, Europe 15.48, Japan 15) (3/4"). Fine condition.
1246 AD. Magnesia mint. Obv: IC-XC legend across upper fields, Christ, nimbate, seated facing on backless throne, holding book of Gospels and raising right hand; O in lower left field. Rev: I P-O R-F V-P G-C N-H T legend in seven lines across lower fields, John standing facing on the left, holding labarum and akakia, wearing loros, being crowned by Mary, nimbate, on the right. SB 2073; DOC 13d. See Wildwinds.com (this coin"). 2.68 grams. Near very fine; flan clipped.
3rd century AD, cameo 2nd century AD. A broad D-section hoop with volute scrolls and peltas to the shoulders, rectangular plaque with elliptical cell, inset cameo of a female bust with hatched hair, possibly an empress. Property of a European collector; formerly with Egon Beckebauer, Munich, Germany; circa 1982. See Ruseva-Slokoska, L. Roman Jewellery, Sofia, 1991, item 184 for type. The hairstyle portrayed on the cameo is typical of the later 1st -2nd century, as seen on representation of e.g. Faustina the Younger, Lucilla and others. 14 grams, 26mm overall, 19.32 x 17.67mm internal diameter (approximate size British O, USA 7 1/4, Europe 15.48, Japan 15) (1"). Very fine condition. A large wearable size.
A gentleman's heavy 18 carat yellow gold Omega Dress Watch, the white dial signed Omega to the 12 o;clock position, the 3 o'clock position with date aperture and the 6 o'clock the signature constellation, with gold baton style markers within a bezel with Roman numerals, original integral Omega bracelet
Vocal records, 12 in: fourteen, by Bosetti et al (Odeon 76097/8, 76267/8, AA57885/79070), Destinn (Lxx 76912), Eden (Schall. 65630), Francillo-Kauffmann (Parlo. P231, O. 7043/4, P. 243), Hoffmann (P1177 / P 679), Journet (Victor 74266), Renner (Vox 03096), Stuckgold (Poly 19234), Winternitz-Dorda (Parlo P.456/9, P454/5 (w. Kuzner et al) (14)
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