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Lot 1172

Two Igezara dishes, c1900 one with Buddhist lions and fluted rim, 41cm, the other printed with a ho-o and a kyrin, brown rim, 31cm

Lot 1249

A bowl, painted with a ho-o in display within the eight Buddhistic emblems and supported on three goat feet, 20cm

Lot 1339

Seven` O` gauge Triang locomotives, and three tenders

Lot 581

An album of photographs and autographs to include Lesley Judd, Little and Large, Adam Faith, Brother Hood of Man, Kevin Keegan, Freddy & The Dreamers, Dickie Valentine, Charlie Williams, Des O`Connor, Tom O`Connor, Bernie Winters etc., sold together with a large quantity of mainly colour postcards etc.

Lot 66

£5, O’BRIEN, Dug.B277, prefix B21, AUNC

Lot 68

£5, O’BRIEN, Dug.B277, prefix C43, AUNC

Lot 69

£5, O’BRIEN, Dug.B277, prefix D28, AUNC

Lot 884

-----. Religious. O MARIE CONCUE SANS RECHE PRIEZ POUR NOUS QUI AVONS RCOURS A VOUS around her facing figure, 1830 below / TTE AD JOSEPH around him and the child, 35mm x 30mm oval brass with suspender, VF. PETRUS PAULUS either side of two standing figures / symbols, 35mm brass, EF. SIMPER VIVENS AD INTERPELLANDUM PRO NOBIS around Christ’s facing figure / LEAGUE OF THE SACRED HEART AND APOSTLESHIP OF PRAYER around arms, 25mm Ae, with suspender, EF. S. CARLO BARROMEO around his bust / METROPOLITANA MILANO around the Cathedral, 30mm x 27mm Cu-Ni, AUNC. (4)

Lot 364

"Longines gent`s mechanical wristwatch in a 9ct yellow gold case, circular silvered dial with gilt batons and subsidiary seconds dial at 6 o`clock"

Lot 517

"Apatite and diamond ring, oval cut weighing approximately 2.60cts, set with a round brilliant cut diamond to each side, mounted in 18ct white gold, ring size O"

Lot 518

"Aquamarine and diamond ring, step cut aquamarine weighing approximately 2.00cts with diamond set shoulders mounted in 18ct yellow gold, ring size O"

Lot 520

"Three row diamond ring with princess cut and baguette cut diamonds set in 18ct white gold, ring size O"

Lot 528

"Diamond cluster ring, nine round brilliant cut diamonds in a rhombus shape claw set in platinum, TDWA 1.00cts, ring size O¢"

Lot 2380

"O`Brien ú5 banknote, 6 June 1955, z 91 072739, two ú5 notes, B05A 045621/2, other notes inc novelty Bank of Graceland and Bank of Peckham notes (31)"

Lot 2475

"O. Wharry, late 19thC, ship in dock, black and white engraving, O. Wharry had possible Suffragette links, 22.5x 30cm"

Lot 550

AFTER H W ROELL "A Butcher", limited edition signed artist`s black and white print, No`d. 6/30, signed and dated `93 in pencil in the margin, RICHARD O`CONNELL (20th / 21st CENTURY) "School of dolphins with World War II heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen", pen, wash and watercolour, AFTER CHRISTOPHER PENNY "Dorset Dipdych", limited edition black and white print, No`d.35/90, signed and inscribed in pencil in the margin and two further pictures

Lot 6

A Great War trio to 7965 Pte F O’Brien East Yorkshire Regiment, 1914 Star, 1914-18 War Medal and Victory Medal, War Service Badge (numbered 111222, boxed, and with certificate confirming this number for the recipient, dated 17 Jan 1917); together with a quantity of associated ephemera including: parchment certificate of transfer to the army reserve (16/12/12), certificate of discharge (no longer physically fit for war service) dated 30th April 1915, transmission document for his 1914 Star, a tin of Queen Alexandra gift cigarettes, and other items.

Lot 186

A Japanese sword o-wakizashi, blade 22 1/4 in. with irregular hamon, nakago with two ana, two part copper habaki, iron tsuba with gilt highlighted decoration of birds and with mei to the dai-seppa, fuchi and kashira with mixed metal relief decoration depicting warriors, single menuki of botanical form, saya with finish incorporating crushed shell.

Lot 311

Very pretty Lady`s 18ct gold (French eagles head mark) Jaeger miniature fob watch decorated with seed peals and with enamel and diamond back. W/O

Lot 312

Unusually immaculate 9ct gold Gilbert & Sons half hunter pocket watch, W/O

Lot 355

Very pretty 18ct gold sapphire and diamond cluster ring (O)

Lot 861

ILLUSTRATED. Hudson, Gwynedd, illustrator, & Barrie, J.M. Peter Pan & Wendy, Hodder & Stoughton for Boots, Nottingham no date. Pictorial blue-grey cloth gilt, full-page and vignette colour illustrations, quarto (pencil markings throughout; gift inscription to front pastedown); Attwell, Mabel Lucie, illustrator, & Byron, May, J.M. Barrie`s Peter Pan & Wendy, reprint, Hodder & Stoughton, London 1946. Pictorial blue cloth gilt, twelve colour plate illustrations, quarto; Woodward, Alice, illustrator, & O`Connor, Daniel. The Peter Pan Picture Book, second impression, Bell, London 1907. Pictorial beige cloth, twenty-eight paper-protected colour plate illustrations, quarto (gift inscription to half title); and O`Connor, Daniel. The Story of Peter Pan, new edition, Bell, London 1915. Pale blue cloth with pictorial onlay, twenty colour andblack and white plate ilustrations by Alice Woodward, four-page publisher`s catalogue, octavo, (4).

Lot 34

Five Parker Sheaffer fountain pens, and a Yard o Led pencil

Lot 385

O gauge - A Mettoy passenger train set, comprising [S.R.] 4-4-0 tender locomotive `Eton`, 900, lined green livery, clockwork motor, and two Pullman coaches, cream and brown livery, boxed as one (box worn; set lacking residual items); with a Brimtoy passenger train set, comprising 0-4-0 tender locomotive, 7040, lined crimson livery, clockwork motor, and two Pullman-type coaches, cream and brown livery, boxed as one (box worn; set lacking residual items); and a third Mettoy train set box (worn).

Lot 387

O gauge - A Hornby collection, including two No.501, L.N.E.R. 0-4-0 tender locomotives, 1842, lined green livery, clockwork motors; a No.50, B.R. 0-4-0 tender locomotive, 60199, lined black livery, clockwork motor; two other locomotives; four L.N.E.R. four-wheel coaches, simulated teak livery; a G.W.R. milk van; `Saxa Salt` wagon; and other wagons, lineside accessories and track, variable condition, most unboxed.

Lot 389

O gauge - A Hornby No.101, L.N.E.R. 0-4-0 tank locomotive, 460, lined green livery, clockwork motor; Hornby No.M3, L.M.S. 0-4-0 tank locomotive, 2270, lined maroon livery, clockwork motor; and twenty-one assorted Hornby coaches and wagons, variable condition, all unboxed, (23).

Lot 390

O gauge - A Hornby collection, including a No.40, B.R. 0-4-0 tank locomotive, 82011, lined black livery, clockwork motor, boxed; No.30, B.R. 0-4-0 tender locomotive, 45746, lined green livery, clockwork motor, unboxed; No.20, B.R. 0-4-0 tender locomotive, 60985, lined green livery, clockwork motor, unboxed; Flat Truck with Cable Drum, boxed; Lumber Wagon, boxed; Gas Cylinder Wagon, boxed; and assorted other coaches, wagons, lineside accessories and track, most unboxed.

Lot 391

O gauge - A Hornby No.50, B.R. 0-4-0 tender locomotive, 60199, lined black livery, clockwork motor; [Japanese] Alps N.Y.C. 0-4-0 tender locomotive, 723, black livery, electric motor; Mettoy 0-4-0 tender locomotive, 490, lined green livery, clockwork motor; and assorted other locomotives and rolling stock, by Hornby, Wells Brimtoy, Louis Marx, and Chad Valley, variable condition, all unboxed.

Lot 392

O gauge - A Bing `Victoria Station` building, comprising two long facades, two end walls and roof only, brightly lithographed with period advertisements; a Mettoy station building with integral platform; a Brimtoy station building with integral platform; two Mettoy short girder bridges; and assorted other lineside accessories by Hornby, Mettoy and Wells Brimtoy, variable condition, all unboxed.

Lot 393

O gauge - Assorted lineside accessories and model-making parts, including twelve metal telegraph poles, and six trees; together with Bassett-Lowke catalogues for 1950, 1952, and 1953; other ephemera; and a large quantity of track with wooden sleepers, including points.

Lot 394

O gauge - A Hornby No.1, L.M.S. 0-4-0 tank locomotive, 623, lined maroon livery, clockwork motor (surface rust; front buffer beam bent); a Leeds Model Company coach, of bakelite construction, maroon livery (unglazed; for restoration); a kit-built wooden coach, maroon livery (for restoration); and ten assorted wagons, variable condition, all unboxed, (13).

Lot 396

O gauge - A Bassett-Lowke No.5308/0, B.R. Standard Goods 0-6-0 tender locomotive, 64193, black livery, electric motor with central pick-up, unboxed.

Lot 397

O gauge - Three Exley L.M.S. coaches, comprising a Restaurant Car, 45, Third Class corridor, 2000, and Third Class brake end, 6555, each lined maroon livery, unboxed.

Lot 398

O gauge - A Bing station building on platform, generally good condition (chimney detached; lacking ramp ends); Bing L.N.E.R. 0-4-0 tender locomotive `Apollo`, 504, lined green livery, playworn (cab roof and smokebox door dented; lacking one boiler rail); two Bing L.M.S. coaches, lined maroon, playworn; and assorted other rolling stock and lineside accessories.

Lot 399

O gauge - A Bassett-Lowke No.5613/0, L.M.S. Princess Coronation Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive `Duchess of Montrose`, 6232, lined maroon livery, electric motor with central pick-up, unboxed.

Lot 20

‘The Cricket Writers’ Club Dinner in honour of the Australian Team 1953’. Official folding menu for the Dinner held at Skinners’ Hall on 20th April 1953. Signed to front cover by Sid Barnes, Keith Miller, Gil Langley, Bill O’Reilly and journalist and author Crawford White who attended the Dinner etc. Odd faults otherwise in good condition

Lot 21

‘B.B.C. Cricket Club. Annual Dinner’. Official menu for the Dinner held at The Express Club, London on the 26th April 1960. Signed to front and rear covers and inside pages by twenty six Test cricketers including Bradman, Hassett, Miller, Lindwall, Davidson, O’Reilly, Bill Brown, Lawry, G. Chappell, Benaud, Simpson, Jarman, Freeman, Booth, Mallett, Ring, Archer, Langley etc. G

Lot 22

‘Centenary Test Match Celebrations’. Official ‘Entree Card’ for the celebrations held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on the 11th March 1977. Signed by sixteen Test players including Chipperfield, Alexander, Toshack, Harvey, Morris, Taber, Davidson, O’Neill, Edwards etc. VG

Lot 24

Don Bradman. Centenary Dinner 1980. Official acceptance card for the Dinner held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground signed by nine Test players. Signatures include Bradman, Hawke, O’Reilly, Inverarity, G. Chappell, Tyson, Darling, Mallett etc. VG

Lot 29

Australia tour of England 1956. Official P&O souvenir tour programme for the England v Australia Tests of 1956. Signed to pen picture pages by all eighteen members of the touring party. Signatures include Captain, Johnson, Miller, Benaud, Burge, Craig, Davidson, Harvey, Lindwall, McDonald, Rutherford etc. VG/EX

Lot 52

Australia. Collection of twenty nine white cards and pieces each very nicely signed by a Test player. Signatures include Bradman, K. Miller, Ponsford, Davidson, O’Reilly, Hamence, Ring, Hawke, I.Johnson, Simpson, McCosker, Misson, Boon, Burge, M. Waugh, S. Waugh, M. Hughes, Vievers, Gleeson, I. Craig, Sheahan, Mayne, Massie etc. Signature of O’Reilly laid down to card. Odd

Lot 75

‘Presentation Dinner to record the profound Wisdom of the M.C.C. Selection Committee in honouring Doug Insole, Trevor Bailey and Brian Taylor of Essex. Printed card for the Dinner following the M.C.C. tour of South Africa 1956/57 arranged by the Southend Festivals committee of Essex C.C.C. held at Garon’s Banqueting Hall on the 17th August 1957. Signed to inside pages and back cover by twenty four Test players including Hassett, Hutton, O’Neill, May, Lillee, F.R. Brown, Massie, Insole, Ames, Bailey, Engineer, Graveney, Greig etc. G

Lot 131

Australian tour of England 1938. Official autograph sheet signed by fourteen members of the touring party. Signatures are Bradman, Fingleton, Brown, McCabe, Chipperfield, Barnett, Walker, Waite, White, Badcock, Ward, Fleetwood-Smith, O’Reilly and Manager Jeanes. Good/very good condition

Lot 226

South Africa 1960. Official autograph sheet for the South African tour of Great Britain 1960. The sheet signed by fifteen members of the touring party including McGlew, Goddard, McLean, Tayfield, Waite, Adcock, O’Linn, Pithey etc. Tape mark to top and lower border not affecting signatures otherwise in good condition

Lot 227

*Australian tour of England 1964. Official autograph sheet fully signed in ink by all seventeen members of the touring party including Simpson, Booth, Burge, Grout, Hawke, O’Neill, Lawry, McKenzie etc. Folds otherwise in good condition

Lot 240

Australian tour of England 1961. Two album pages signed by seventeen members of the team. Signatures include Benaud, McDonald, Lawry, O’Neill, Harvey, Grout, McKenzie, Davidson etc. G

Lot 244

Australian tour of England 1909. Rare official autograph sheet for the tour of England nicely signed in ink by all sixteen members of the Australian touring team. Signatures are Noble, Victor Trumper, Cotter, Hopkins, Whitty, Ransford, Hartigan, Carter, Macartney, Gregory, Carkeek, O’Connor, McAlister, Warwick Armstrong, Bardsley and Laver. Elaborate and decorative emblem and title to top left hand side ‘Australian Cricket Team 1909. Frank Laver, Manager’. Some folds and wrinkling to page otherwise in very good condition. A very rare and early Australian official autograph sheet Australia won the series 2-1 with two Tests drawn

Lot 250

Australian tour of England 1961. Official autograph sheet for the Australian touring team. Fully signed in ink by all seventeen members of the party including Benaud, Harvey, Booth, Davidson, Lawry, McKenzie, O’Neill etc. Also signed by Manager Webb and Treasurer Steele. VG

Lot 251

Australian tour of England 1964. Official autograph sheet fully signed in ink by all seventeen members of the touring party including Simpson, Booth, Burge, Grout, Hawke, O’Neill, Lawry, McKenzie etc. VG

Lot 252

Australian tour of the West Indies 1965. Autograph sheet signed by fifteen members of the touring party, signatures including Simpson, Booth, Hawke, Lawry, McKenzie, O’Neill etc. Lacking the signature of Grout. G

Lot 259

Australian tour of England 1977. Official autograph sheet fully signed in ink by all seventeen members of the touring party including G. Chappell, Marsh, McCosker, Malone, O’Keefe, Thomson, Walker, Walters etc. Light folds otherwise in good/very good condition

Lot 359

Woodfull’s XI v Richardson’s XI 1933/34. Album page nicely signed in ink by twelve members of the Richardson’s XI team who played Woodfull’s XI at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on the 17th-22nd November 1933. Signatures include Richardson, Bradman, Fingleton, O’Reilly, Grimmett, Barnett, Bromley, Ebeling, Rigg, O’Brien, Nagel etc. To verso are eleven ink signatures of the New South Wales team of 1933/34. Signatures include Kippax, Bradman, Oldfield, O’Reilly, Howell, Fingleton, McCabe, Brown etc. G

Lot 369

Australian tour of England 1938. Mono real photograph postcard of the Australian touring party wearing Australian blazers and cricket attire. Very nicely signed to verso in ink by thirteen members of the touring party. Signatures are Bradman, Chipperfield, Walker, White, Hassett, McCabe, Fingleton, Fleetwood-Smith, O’Reilly, Ward, McCormick, Brown and Badcock. Lacking the signatures of Barnes, Barnett and Waite from the full touring party. Postcard copyright S&F. Good/very good condition. A rare card in this signed form

Lot 371

M.C.C. tour of Australia 1950-51. Mono postcard of R.M.S. Stratheden P&O Line ship which took the M.C.C. team to Australia. Nicely signed to reverse by all nineteen members of the team including Captain, Brown, Bedser, Berry, Compton, Hutton, Close, Wright, Warr etc. Title and date handwritten to face of postcard in ink otherwise in good/very good condition

Lot 374

M.C.C. tour of Australia 1958-59. Mono postcard of the P&O ship Iberia which took the team to Australia. Signed to card face by seventeen members of the touring party including May, Trueman, Watson, Laker, Tyson, Cowdrey, Brown, Statham etc. G

Lot 377

Australian tour of England 1909. Excellent large official sepia albumen photograph of the Australian touring team to England, standing and seated in rows, wearing tour blazers and caps. The photograph laid down to official photographers mount, with title to lower border ‘Australian Cricket Team. Lord’s May 1909’ and signed in ink to both mount and photograph by all sixteen members of the touring party. Signatures are Trumper, Armstrong, Noble, Bardsley, Carter, O’Connor, Hartigan, McAlister, Ransford, Whitty, Gregory, Cotter, Laver, Hopkins, Macartney and Carkeek. Photograph by Bolland of Hanwell & Southall. Majority of signatures bright, Fading to the signatures of Carter and slight fading to the signatures of Trumper and Cotter. The photograph measures 9.75”x11.25” and overall 14”x18”. A rare signed photograph from this early tour Australia won the Test by nine wickets, Ransford making 143 and Armstrong taking 6-35 from 24 overs in the England 2nd innings, and the Test series by two Tests to one with two matches drawn

Lot 381

Australian tour of England 1934. Photograph mount nicely signed to borders in black ink by all eighteen members of the Australian touring team. A modern copy photograph of the team has been laid down to centre. Signatures include Woodfull (Captain), Bradman, Grimmett, Chipperfield, Fleetwood-Smith, Bromley, O’Reilly, Brown, McCabe, Ponsford, Oldfield etc. Some faults to signatures at lower border, minor fading otherwise in good condition. The mount measures 9.75”x8”. G

Lot 382

Australian tour of England 1938. Large official mono photograph of the Australian touring team to England 1938, standing and seated in rows, wearing tour blazers and cricket attire. The photograph laid down to original photographers mount with printed title to top and players names to lower border and signed by all nineteen members of the touring party to side borders. Signatures include Don Bradman, McCabe, Barnes, Brown, O’Reilly, Barnett, Chipperfield, Hassett, Fingleton, Fleetwood-Smith, McCormick, Badcock, Walker, Waite etc. Handwritten dedication from Chas Walker ‘To Alfred’ to top left hand corner of mount. The photograph measures 10.5”x8” and overall approx 17”x14.5”. Minor creasing to mount and minor wear to mount extremities otherwise in good/very good condition The series was drawn one Test each, with three drawn

Lot 383

Australian tour of England 1938. Official mono photograph of the Australian touring team to England 1938, standing and seated in rows, wearing tour blazers and cricket attire. The photograph laid down to original photographers mount and signed by all sixteen members of the touring party to top and side borders. Signatures include Don Bradman, McCabe, Barnes, O’Reilly, Barnett, Chipperfield, Hassett, Fingleton, Fleetwood-Smith, McCormick, Badcock, Walker, Waite etc. The photograph measures 10.5”x6.5” and overall approx 15”x10”. Some dulling to signatures, some wear to lower mount, in particular, and board extremities otherwise in good condition

Lot 526

Australia v England 1936/37. Stuart Surridge ‘Perfect’ autograph miniature bat signed to face by the Australian team. Eleven signatures including Bradman, McCabe, O’Reilly, Fingleton, Oldfield, Nash, Brown and to verso by twelve of the England team including Allen, Wyatt, Worthington, Hammond, Voce, Verity, Duckworth, Leyland, Ames etc. To top of bat the inscription ‘Presented by M.C.C. team touring Australia 1936/37 to the Headmaster Wanganui Collegiate School, N.Z. F.W. Gilligan Esq’. Some fading to signatures but all legible. G Frank William Gilligan was a first class cricketer who played for Essex C.C.C. 1919-1929

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