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Lot 227

Christofle, France. Art Deco patinated and gilt bronze dinanderie vase, early 20th century. The vase is of a bottle form, featuring a long and narrow cylindrical neck stemming from a bulbous base. With intricate gilt scrollwork motifs along the upper third of the neck. Impressed "Christofle" and numbered "207" along the underside.Height: 8 in x diameter: 2 3/4 in.Condition: There are no major bends, dents, losses, or restorations to the vase. Light tarnishing throughout, particularly along the inner rim and underside. There is a minute patch of verdigris patination along the center of the bulbous region of the body. Light wear to the footrim. Dust gathered along the interior.

Lot 18

A Chinese Republic period boxwood carving depicting a praying robed Guanyin figure atop a dragon's head with an additional figure on either side.Height: 16 in x width: 9 in x depth: 5 in.Condition: There are no significant losses or scratches. There is a minor chip to the bottom of the left figure's robe. There is a small, one inch oval-shaped patch behind the left figure that is inconsistent with the surrounding surface. When viewed from the reverse, there is a small hairline crack underneath where the center figure's robe juts beyond the back of the dragon's head. Possible repairs to where the figures join the base.

Lot 257

Continental ceramic blue and grey jardiniere pedestal, possibly German, in the style of Westerwald pottery, ca. late 19th to early 20th century. Stoneware with salt glaze and cobalt wash decoration. The jardiniere features two applied handles and designs in relief of male figures and geometric motifs along its exterior. It rests on a stepped circular socle that is surmounted atop a columnar pedestal adorned with foliate motifs. The piece boasts an elegant, fluted column and a captivating blue, grey, and richly textured finish. Subtle variations in hue highlight the artisanal craftsmanship, while the intricate details of both the jardiniere and pedestal evoke a sense of historical grandeur.Total, height: 43 1/2 in x diameter: 19 in.Condition: There are no major restorations to the pedestal. There are many small to medium-sized losses and large chips along the high points of the applied leaf and pinecone forms throughout the pedestal. There is a chip along the upper rim of the base as well a small patch of adhesive residue; these are only visible when the bowl or vase of the pedestal is lifted to reveal them. Wear along the underside. Dust and debris gathered along the interior.

Lot 194

Antonio Da Ros (Italian, 20th century) for Cenedese, Italy. Hand-blown uranium Murano glass animal figure, possibly depicting a quail or other bird, mid-20th century. With suspended streaks of red and a blue ovoid orb resembling an egg amid the vibrant yellow-green vaseline glass body, crafted using the "sommerso" technique. Etched along the underside "Cenedese" and "A. Da Ros."Height: 10 1/2 in x width: 6 in x depth: 2 1/2 in.Condition: There are no chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Light wear to the footrim including a small patch of adhesive residue, likely from a sticker that was once affixed.

Lot 308

A large Sino-Shan bronze rain drum, Shan States, East Burma, 19th century, the cast concentric ring top with central star motif, surmounted by four frog finials, 65cm diameter, 49.5cm high Typical casting imperfections, there are two reinforcement repairs to the interior of the drum (please see photos), with some splits showing on the exterior there is also an additional patch repair halfway up the body on one side otherwise in reasonable condition. PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 320

LESLIE CARR (BRITISH, 1885-1948)A convoy mustering in Scapa Flow at dusk protected by barrage balloons with a dazzle camouflaged destroyer patrolling Signed 'LESLIE CARR' (lower right)Oil on canvas28½ x 45½in. (72.5 x 115.5cm.)It has been suggested that this large and dramatic canvas may have been produced for a wartime exhibition.scattered retouching throughout, small patch to reverse

Lot 289

COLLECTION OF MINIATURE PORCELAIN ORNAMENTS, Limoges, Royal Worcester and others including patch boxes and trinket boxesProvenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 304

ASSORTED CERAMICS including Limoges and Royal Doulton dessert plates, oval two-handled tureen and cover with bud finial, Cavour Ware tea service, decorated with roses, 18 pieces, Royal Crown Derby 'Honeysuckle' pattern patch box with cover etc.Provenance: private collection Conwy

Lot 295

19TH CENTURY ENGLISH SCHOOL; an oil on canvas depicting Little Nell (Charles Dickens) and her grandfather resting on a country path, unsigned, 76 x 62cm, framed.Condition Report: Has had a patch to the back, some areas of paint loss, otherwise would benefit from a clean/restoration.

Lot 121

Star Wars - a 2005 Hasbro made Star Wars Unleashed carded action figure ' General Grievous '. Fully factory sealed and unopened. Small patch of damp to the card back, otherwise as new.

Lot 153

Fisher Price - Palitoy - Others - An assortment of predominantly loose toys to include 2 Harrods Bears and a Hamleys bear a fisher-price tape player, a cabbage patch doll, a plastic toy mini and others. Items appear to be in mostly good plus condition. Items not checked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG

Lot 58

The Barbour Foundation: Voucher to be redeemed in exchange for a Barbour Quilted Jacket, either a Lady’s Cavalry Polarquilt or a Man’s Heritage Liddesdale. Donated by: The Barbour Foundation An ideal gift for someone special or to treat yourself in the form of a Voucher to select either a Barbour lady’s Cavalry Polarquilt or a man’s Heritage Liddesdale, to be chosen from a specified selection generously donated by The Barbour Foundation. The voucher will enable the final bidder to redeem their choice of x1 quilted jacket direct from the Barbour Foundation (not the Barbour Factory Shop or Barbour branches). Lady’s Cavalry Polarquilt Classic diamond style quilt with fleece inner, curved back hem and elasticated back waist for a feminine flattering fit. Featuring lower pocket flap pockets. Available in either Black, Navy, Dark Olive/Olive, Spiced Pumpkin, Light Fawn Size Notes: 6-22 Men’s Heritage Liddesdale Box quilted jacket with stud front fastenings and cord collar. This style features patch pockets to the front and back vents to the rear of the jacket Available in either Navy, Olive, Winter Blackberry, Sandstone, Black, Light Moss, Racing Green Size Notes: XXS – XXXL Terms & Conditions: The Voucher will be posted to the final bidder, with the specified selection of jackets, for you to redeem direct from The Barbour Foundation within 6 months of the Auction by 10 May 2025 Only the original voucher will be accepted – no photo or scanned copy Should your choice of style sell-out during the course of the season a substitute as similar as possible in design and function will be supplied by The Barbour Foundation The Voucher is non-transferable, nor can it be sold on or exchanged for a different item We are hosting this auction on behalf of The Country Trust - please contact Victoria Cable if you require further information about the individual lots.

Lot 588

A collection of Swarovski crystal animal figures, to include an elephant and an owl; together with various pill/patch boxes to include Halcyon DaysDisplay case is included in the lot.

Lot 47

An 18th century South Staffordshire enamel patch box, inscribed 'Thou has no fault', 4cm wide, together with three various enamel patch boxes (4)

Lot 37

An 18th century enamelled South Staffordshire enamel patch box, 'A trifle from Weyhill', 4cm, together with two others (3)

Lot 202

Very well specified, 992.1 GT3 Touring in Gentian Blue with a bespoke interior and just over 2,200 miles. For over 20 years, Porsche’s GT3 has cemented its legend within the 911 dynasty, one which enhances the 911’s natural penchant for performance with additional flair and emotion. Powered by a high-revving, naturally aspirated flat-six linked to the rear wheels by – ideally - a manual gearbox, the GT3 is the purist’s 911.In February 2021, Porsche introduced the GT3 version of the eighth-generation 911, the 992. The numbers were very impressive; 3,996cc, 24v, naturally aspirated flat-six, 503bhp @ 8,400rpm, 347lb/ft @ 6,100rpm, 6-speed manual gearbox, rear-wheel drive, 0-62mph in 3.8 seconds, 199mph and 22mpg, however, it’s not simply numbers that separate it from its predecessor, the much revered 991. A new front suspension design utilised a double wishbone set-up rather than MacPherson struts and rose-joints allowing Porsche’s engineers to increase camber stiffness, and give the front tyres a far more consistent surface contact patch. In order to maximise the benefit of the performance from the double-wishbone set-up at the front, the multi-link rear suspension was also totally revised. Weight was saved in a number of areas including lightweight glass, new front wheels, new rear fascia, stainless exhaust and a carbon rear lid resulting in the new car weighing the same as the 991 GT3 even though it's physically larger.In 2017 the ‘Touring Package’ was introduced giving a new focus to the GT3’s capabilities. It's brief, to refine the magic of the Motorsport department and make this 911 more suited to the road. Still retaining the winged GT3’s explosive 500bhp engine, the Touring’s more subtle styling proved captivating.  The most obvious difference is the omission of the standard car's distinctive swan-neck fixed rear wing replaced by an automatically extending rear spoiler which generates downforce at high speeds whilst maintaining the classic 'flatback' 911 profile. In the case of the 992 GT3 there are only a few aesthetic details that distinguish the Touring from its be-winged sibling including painted front bumper inserts, aluminium window trim (rather than black anodised) and more interior surfaces trimmed in perforated leather and brushed aluminium.Supplied new by Porsche Centre Swindon and first registered on 30th May 2022, this right-hand drive, 4-litre 992 GT3 Touring was ordered in Gentian Blue Metallic with an Exclusive Manufacture Mojave Beige interior.Obviously no expense was spared when it came to ticking the option list which includes; 7-speed PDK, Touring Package Exterior in Black, PPF, Exterior Mirror Upper Trims Carbon, Lightweight Roof Carbon, Exclusive Design Taillights, LED Matric Main Headlights, Lifting System Front Axle, Porsche Ceramic Composite Brake (PCCB), Exclusive Manufacture Mojave Beige Interior, Adaptive Sports Seats Plus 18 Way with Carbon back insert, Seat heating, Chrono Package, White Rev Dial, Steering Column Casing Leather, Bose Surround Sound System, Park Assist Rear including Reversing Camera and a Spare Key.It's been with its current owner for 18 months and has two former registered keepers. The current indicated mileage is 2,233 and was most recently serviced at Porsche Centre Hull - '2 year/20K service' on 27th September 2024 at 2,172 miles.  It's original Porsche Warranty is valid until 30th May 25.Specification Make: PORSCHE Model: 911 GT3 TOURING S-A Year: 2022 Chassis Number: WP0ZZZ99ZNS265480 Registration Number: SH22 HLG Transmission: Auto Engine Number: 005142 Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 2233 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Mojave BeigeClick here for more details and images

Lot 2228

A WWII photograph album together with a collection of military badges, a WWI Victory medal to 203724 Pte. W. Turner, Notts & Derby Regiment and a patch

Lot 220

A gentleman's brown leather jacket by Gavin Brown, with zip front and patch pockets and stud fastenings, size M

Lot 15

A quantity of c.1920/30's lady's clothing, to include a black velvet cloak by Dickins & Jones, a black satin bias cut sleeveless gown, a powder blue evening dress and a gold brocade shift, (4) cloak - sash neck in need of re-stictchin; button a little loose; lining loose in place & needs re-stitching; some small marks throughoutblue dress - tears and stains around lower hem; stains to underarms; some pulled seams; old repairs and re-stitching to strapsblack dress - large patch repair to underarm; area of old re-stiching/repair to centre; patch near hemgold dress - large tear/hole to lower section of skirt where decorative floral patch was

Lot 73

A lady's two piece suit by Paul Costelloe Collection, the black single breasted with patch pockets size 14 together with a knee length skirt with back pleat detail, size 14 (2)

Lot 60

Two Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche jackets, to include a black satin single breasted pyjama style jacket with front patch pockets, size 34, and a navy double breasted three quarter length jacket/coat, size 36, (2)

Lot 2

A lady's late Victorian black jacket with high neck and lace trim, deep V neck front with black lace, leg of mutton sleeves with deep cuff, lace trim and buttons, corsetted and boned interior and hook fastening, together with an adapted late Victorian/early 20th Century black satin skirt and a grey knee length half quilted satin skirt (3) JACKET/TOP: chest approx. 32", waist approx. 23"; lace at neck and wrists discoloured, more so at neck; some pulled seams, mainly under arms and across bust/under bib front; hook and eye fastenings slightly rusted; some small holes throughoutBLACK SKIRT: old repair under side split; one (fixed) button missing; re-stitched waistGREY SKIRT: label - Marshall & Snelgrove; large old repair and darned patch; some small marks throughout; lining ripped and frayed; waist frayed

Lot 70

Two sheepskin coats, both single breated with front patch pockets, approx. 36 - 40" chest

Lot 1035

Mulberry Light Tan Leather Shoulder/Clutch Bag, with gilt-tone hardware, postman's lock, chain shoulder strap, patch pocket to the reverse, encloses one zipped and various open pockets, lined with mulberry tree woven light brown fabric, cream Mulberry cotton dust bag, 20cm by 11.5cm

Lot 1026

Assorted Modern Ladies Mainly Armani Clothing, comprising an Emporio Armani tailored brown and white striped jacket, faux double breasted with covered button fastenings (size 42),Emporio Armani grey wool tailored coat, with pockets, full length zip and ruffled collar, with tags, (size 44),Giorgio Armani black velvet single breasted jacket with notched collar, patch pockets and a stylised button and loop fastening (IT 46),Armani Collezioni blue and black heat set pleated open cardigan/jacket with tiered waterfall style front (size 44),and a Valentino black wool midweight coat with elbow length sleeves, covered button fastenings and a tiered ruffle to the hem (size 12)(5)

Lot 1356

JAPANESE BRONZE TIGER, MEIJI PERIOD (1868 - 1912) modelled open mouthed on all fours, set with glass eyes, bearing signature to underside53cm longIn overall good condition. Item would benefit from a clean. Small marks and brown patch to end of tail. Neck with small cracks. Loss of gilding to feet. Surface scratches. Additional images now available.

Lot 171

[Day-Lewis (Cecil)], "Nicholas Blake". Minute for a Murder, ink ownership inscription to endpaper, jacket neatly price-clipped, a few closed tears with creasing to head and foot, strengthening tape repairs to verso, 1947; Head of a Traveller, scattered edge-spotting, jacket price-clipped, 1949; The Dreadful Hollow, upper panel with patch of staining and closed tear to head, 1953, first editions, original orange cloth lettered in black, dust-jackets, light toning to spines, spine ends and corners a little chipped, light surface soiling and some spotting to rear panels, [Cooper & Pike pp.33-5], The Crime Club; and 13 others, Blake, 8vo (16)*** An excellent group including all of Nicholas Blake post-war novels. 

Lot 29

Berkeley (Anthony) The Piccadilly Murder, first edition, damp-staining to front and rear pastedowns and endpapers, small patch of staining visible to upper and lower edge on a few pages, original black cloth lettered and ruled in red, rubbing and some fraying to spine, slight fraying to corner tips, small dent to lower fore-edge, a very good copy, facsimile dust-jacket, [Cooper & Pike pp.30-33; Johns A12], 8vo, W. Collins Sons & Co., 1929.*** A scarce title, featuring the recurring character Chief Inspector Moresby. 

Lot 27

Berkeley (Anthony) The Silk Stocking Murders, first edition, 4pp. advertisements, some scattered spotting to early pages, light browning to endpapers, original dark blue cloth lettered and ruled in orange, very slight shelf-lean, light toning to spine, spine tips and corners a little bumped and frayed, small patch of fraying to upper cover, a very good, bright copy, facsimile dust-jacket, [Cooper & Pike pp.30-33; Johns A10], 8vo, W. Collins and Sons & Co., 1928.*** A Roger Sheringham title and one of the detective books to feature a serial killer. Berkeley humorously dedicated this book to his another of his pseudonyms A.B. Cox "who very kindly wrote this book for me in his spare time". Scarce.

Lot 84

Carr (John Dickson) The Third Bullet and other stories, jacket with patch of toning to head of rear panel, 1954; Dead Man's Knock, 1958; Scandal at High Chimneys, 1959; The Witch of the Low-Tide, jacket price-clipped, 1961; The Demoniacs, neat ink ownership inscription, 1962; The Man Who Explained Miracles, 1964; Most Secret, 1964, first English editions, original boards, dust-jackets by Val Biro, all signed by Biro on front flaps, some light toning to spines, minor chipping or light rubbing to spine tips and corners, excellent or near-fine copies, [Cooper & Pike pp.65-74], Hamish Hamilton, 8vo (7)*** A superb set of titles all with dust-jackets designed and signed by Val Biro. 

Lot 18

Allingham (Margery) The Beckoning Lady, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author "For Robert & Nancy with love from Marge" to dedication p., the odd spot or small patch of foxing, original blue cloth lettered in gilt, light fading to spine, sunning to spine tips, light bumping to spine tips and corners, dust-jacket by Youngman Carter priced at 11s.6d. on front flap, slight chipping and the odd short nick or tear to head and foot, soiling to lower panel with small internal tear and neat tape repair to verso, extremities a little rubbed, [Cooper & Pike pp. 15-20], 8vo, Chatto & Windus, 1955.*** The fifteenth Albert Campion novel, rare inscribed.

Lot 113

Christie (Agatha) The Thirteen Problems, first edition, 6pp. advertisements, some light spotting to initial and later pages, light browning to endpapers, original orange cloth lettered in black, very slight toning to spine, spine tips and corners a little rubbed, patch of very light soiling to upper cover, dust-jacket priced at 7/6, neatly backed with brown paper and corners trimmed, slight fading to spine, slight chipping to upper fore-edge, short nick to foot of lower joint, some very light cockling to upper cover and spine, with original publisher's wraparound band (spine sunned with vertical crease), a near-fine copy overall, [Cooper & Pike pp.82-9], 8vo, The Crime Club, 1932.*** A superb example of this great Christie rarity, including the first appearance of Miss Marple in book form. This copy with a dust-jacket that was likely used for pre-publication promotion by Collins salesmen.Christie first introduced the character of Miss Marple in the short story "The Tuesday Night Club", published in The Royal Magazine in December 1927. The story was republished here in book form, becoming the first of thirteen stories to feature the sleuthing spinster, Agatha Christie's most popular creation. We can trace only the Charlie Watts copy appearing at auction in a dust-jacket (sold, Christies, 28th September 2023, £48,000).This copy was bought from Ralph Spurrier in the 1980s. Spurrier worked as a salesman with Gollancz and was familiar with the sales practices of the 1930s publishers. The backing in brown paper and clipping of the corners as in the present copy was typical of the methods used by publishers to to reinforce the jackets for use by their salesmen. 

Lot 228

Marsh (Ngaio) Death and the Dancing Footman, first edition, original cloth lettered in black, light fading and spotting to spine, some light edge-spotting, dust-jacket priced at 8.6d., spine ends and corners a little chipped with strengthening tape repairs to verso, patch of staining and light surface soiling to lower panel, light vertical creasing, a very good example, [Cooper & Pike pp.205-7], 8vo, The Crime Club, 1942.*** Difficult to find in the dust-jacket in good condition. 

Lot 191

Gielgud (Val) and Holt Marvell. Death as an Extra, first edition, 40pp. advertisements, spot to margin, original black cloth lettered in grey, slight shelf-lean, rubbed, slight fraying to foot of spine and lower corners, dust-jacket by Youngman Carter priced at 7/6 on spine and front flap, patch of surface tearing to centre of spine, slight chipping to spine tips and corners, small chip to head of upper panel, slight creasing to head, light surface soiling to lower panel, extremities a little rubbed but overall a very good, bright example of a rare jacket, [Cooper & Pike pp.142-4], 8vo, Rich & Cowan, 1935.*** The third collaboration between Gielgud and Marvell (pseudonym of Eric Maschwitz) and the second featuring DI Simon Spears. Rare in the typically excellent Carter dust-jacket. 

Lot 223

Marsh (Ngaio) Death in Ecstasy, light scattered spotting, light marking to covers, 1936; Artists in Crime, occasional small patch of staining to margins, bookplate of Adrian Homer Godstone to front pastedown, slight shelf-lean, toning and marking to covers, 1938, first editions, light marginal toning, original red cloth lettered in white, spines rubbed, bumping to spine ends and corners, facsimile dust-jackets, [Cooper & Pike pp.52-5], Geoffrey Bles; and 2 others by the same, 8vo (4)*** A good group of pre-war titles, Death in Ecstasy and Artists in Crime both the true first editions lettered in white rather than black. 

Lot 234

Nash (Simon) Dead of a Counterplot, light browning to endpapers, slight fading to spine, 1962; Killed by a Scandal, stain to fore-edge, jacket with patch of surface tearing to spine, 1962; Death Over Deep Water, jacket with patch of staining to spine and lower panel, 1963; Dead Woman's Ditch, 1964; Unhallowed Murder, light damp-staining to front free endpaper, jacket with browning to spine, 1966, first editions, original boards, dust-jackets, light chipping to spine tips and corners, the odd short tear to head and foot with creasing, rubbing to extremities but very good or excellent examples overall, Geoffrey Bles, [not in Cooper & Pike], 8vo (6)*** The complete detective fiction of Nash (pseudonym of Raymond Chapman), Professor of English at the University of London, all featuring the academic and amateur detective Adam Ludlow, all scarce in dust-jackets. Chapman's academic career ultimately led to the curtailing of his writing, but his work, was influential in the academic-as-detective subgenre, most notably Killed by Scandal. 

Lot 131

Christie (Agatha) Sad Cypress, first edition, toning and small patch of offsetting from remnants of bookseller's label on pastedown, original orange cloth with spine lettered in black, spine faded with small patch of soiling to head and one or two spots, covers clean, facsimile dust-jacket, [Cooper & Pike pp.82-9], 8vo, The Crime Club, 1940.

Lot 391

A Chinese straw-glazed pottery cupNorthern/Sui dynastyStanding on a short, tapering foot, the deep vessel covered overall in a pale straw glaze stopping mid-body to reveal the white paste, 9cm diameter.北朝/隋 黃釉盃Condition Report: A vertical hairline from mouth rim of approx. 2.5cm long, a restored patch to the left side of the hairline along the rim to the inside and out of approx. 5.5cm. A shallow chip of 0.5cm to rim. Firing imperfection including fritting to rim, iron spots and crazing in glaze. Chips to foot, scratches and chips to the lower body that's not covered with glaze commensurate with age.

Lot 447

Two Chinese export famille rose 'European subject' tea bowls and saucers and a floral tea bowl and saucerQing dynasty, 18th centuryThe two famille rose cups and saucers painted with courting couples, the saucers 11.5cm - 14.5cm diameter (6).清十八世紀 粉彩盃碟三套Condition Report: One small European subject cup: A 30mm long Y shaped hairline and three tiny shallow chips near the rim. One small European subject dish: Two tiny chips with 25mm hairline to the the rim.The golden dish: Possible restoration patch visible under UV light, with two adjacent hairlines (10mm, 23mm). Nibbles to the foot rim. Loss of gilt and general wear to all. 

Lot 457

A pair of Chinese famille rose 'figurative' jardinièreRepublic periodPainted with ladies within landscape, 29cm diameter (2).民國 粉彩繪仕女園景圖紋花盆一對 Condition Report: Expected light wear and rubbing to enamels. One jardinière with star check to the exterior, by the calligraphy, approx. 60x85mm, but only very partially going through the body and visible through the interior, and a smaller star-shaped glaze line next to it, which does not appear to go through the body. There is also a patch of plaster-like surface residue stuck to the interior.The other jardinière also with large star crack, as well as a rim chip and associated rim hairline approx. 13cm long.

Lot 65

An 18th century Worcester blue and white tea bowl and saucer; two New Hall tea bowls and saucers (6)worcester tea bowl - has been restoredworcester saucer - chip to rimnew hall tea bowl 1 - vertical hairline to rim approx 4cmnew hall tea bowl 2 - discoloured area to rimnew hall saucer 1 - patch of wear to the centre, niggles to basenew hall saucer 2 - niggles to base

Lot 21

A pair of French bisque porcelain figures by Vian Baury, both in 18th century attire, with anchor mark 44cm High (2)Exhibited at the Paris Exhibition, 1878Top of spinning top rough and the top may be missingBoy's coat has repair (shown)Rough patch to edge of girl's coat indicates loss.surface dirt please see further images

Lot 125

"Lady Empire" a large Lladro figure, standing with elbow on the back of a chair, her pet cat on the seat. 49cm HighImportant to know that the cat is in fact,  a dog, of papillon type.In good condition, with only condition remarks being a small flake or rough patch to the glaze on the top of the chair, and removable surface dirt.

Lot 253

Three: Acting Sergeant J. H. Heath, Royal Engineers 1914-15 Star (58316. 2-Cpl. J. H. Heath. R.E.); British War and Victory Medals (58316 A.Sjt. J. H. Heath. R.E.) very fine Three: Driver T. G. Botley, Royal Engineers 1914-15 Star (61125. Dvr. T. G. Botley. R.E.); British War and Victory Medals (61125 Dvr. T. G. Botley. R.E.) minor patch of staining to obverse of VM, very fine Three: Private F. W. Darke, Gloucestershire Regiment 1914-15 Star (12653 Pte. F. W. Darke. Glouc: R.); British War and Victory Medals (12653 Pte. F. W. Darke. Glouc. R.) nearly very fine (9) £100-£140 --- Thomas George Botley was born in 1890 and worked as a horse transport driver in Deptford prior to attesting for the Royal Engineers on 6 February 1915. His Army Service Record notes an operation for ‘hammer toe’ in June 1915 at the 4th (London) General Hospital, followed by service on the Western Front with the Southern Divisional Signal Company, Royal Engineers.

Lot 280

Pair: Second Lieutenant F. G. Cartwright, Royal Garrison Artillery British War and Victory Medals (2.Lieut. F. G. Cartwright.) small patch of verdigris to obverse of VM, nearly very fine Pair: Second Lieutenant G. G. Hannan, Suffolk Regiment, late Northamptonshire Yeomanry, who died of wounds received on the Western Front on 17 August 1917 British War and Victory Medals (2.Lieut. G. G. Hannan) very fine (4) £100-£140 --- Francis Geoffrey Cartwright served in France with the Royal Garrison Artillery from 7 June 1918. George Giles Hannan initially served at home as Lance Sergeant in the Northamptonshire Yeomanry. Appointed to a commission in the 3rd Battalion, Suffolk Regiment, on 24 January 1917, Hannan transferred to the 8th Battalion and died of wounds received in France on 17 August 1917. He is buried in Brandhoek New Military Cemetery No. 3, at Vlamertinghe, Belgium.

Lot 8

William Mitchell of Maryport (c.1806-1900) After Sir Edwin Landseer (1802-1873) Odin, Landseer's Bloodhound, initialled, titled and dated June 1st 1899 to verso, oil on canvas, 50 x 50 cm, frame 80 x 80 cmCondition:The painting is an oil on canvas, framed without glazing. There is some tension loss to the canvas and a large older repair patch to the verso. The paint surface has surface level craquelure throughout; there are a few paint flakes to the top of the painting missing and some damage to the middle left edge. There are cracks to the mount. General wear and tear to the frame

Lot 541

A late 18th century Bilston enamel patch box, 'Unto the End I Love My Friend', 4cmW

Lot 1431

NSDAP DAF German Handworkers Flag. Reverse has a sewn on patch reading 'Appen 2'. Silver metallic thread to edges. Flagstaff rings present. Height: approx. 120cm Width: approx 125cm

Lot 230

Pedersoli .45 calibre percussion muzzle loading Tryon rifle, serial number DA84137, 32inch octagonal barrel, Italian black powder proof marks, the tang mounted with a folding peep sight, colour case hardened back action with double set triggers, the figured stock fitted with a scrolling trigger guard and patch box, lacking ramrod. Together with a tooled leather gun slip and accessories including patches, bullets and balls, capping tool, short starter, loading rods, and a powder dropper tube. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .45 CALIBRE RIFLE OR RFD REQUIRED.124cm long

Lot 226

Pedersoli .45 percussion muzzle loading shotgun, serial number DA93020, 36inch octagonal sighted barrel, Italian black powder proof marks, (lacking the percussion nipple) full length stock with brass furniture including State of Texas commemorative patch box. UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED. 131cm long

Lot 265

Mauser MO3 .30-06 bolt action rifle with moderator, serial number MO17077, 22.5inch sighted barrel, German proof marks, green synthetic stock with rubberised grip panels, the action fitted with quick detach scope ring mount, together with an ASE Utra S series SL51 moderator serial number 34803 0317, with maker's case.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .30-06 RIFLE AND MODERATOR VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED. 117cm long The rifle is in good general condition without too many signs of use, it has obviously been carried in the field but the round count does not look like it was high. The bore is generally bright, shiny with good strong rifling pattern showing little wear. There are a couple of very tiny spots of concern which might improve / disappear with a good scrub and clean with a wire brush but do not immediately shift with a patch going through the barrel. These spots however are quite small. The crown of the muzzle looks in good order without fault. The exterior of the rifle is good with some light speckled surface corrosion which can be seen on close examination.  The stock has some small scratches, dents and marks from being carried. The action works correctly and positively, the bolt head is dirty and could do with a good clean, there is no primer pocket mark to  the bolt face. The moderator finish is scratched and scuffed but there is no physical damage that can be seen to the can.

Lot 274

Beretta .22lr semi auto rifle, serial number D19927, 20.5inch barrel screw cut for a moderator, Italian and Birmingham proofs, fitted with two leaf sights, with one magazine. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .22 VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED99cm longThe rifle is in good general conditon. The bore is bright and shiny with only minor wear and no pitting. The action appears to function correctly however we have not tested this with live ammunition and therefore cannot guarantee flawless functioning. The stock is free from splits and repairs. There are some light scratches and dents. The metal finish is generally good with small signs of wear. There is a patch of pitting just by the action release button at the rear of the receiver.

Lot 333

Mint condition Greener GP 12 bore Martini Action shotgun, serial number G80112, 28 inch barrel with full choke, 2-3/4 chamber and Birmingham proofs.UK SHOTGUN LICENCE OR RFD REQUIRED113cm longThe gun is in almost mint condition looks to have been proof-fired only. The bore is bright and shiny, there is some light brown muck / surface corrosion just before the muzzle which would probably clean out without much effort. The action works correctly and positively. The metal finish to the gun is mint all over, there is a very light patch of pepppering to the polish of the breech block. There is one dent to the butt stock and some very light scratches to the forend of the gun but the woodwork is otherwise in very good order. A slight roughness can be felt to the woodwork which is due to oil deposits from the finish rising up from the grain.

Lot 303

Remington 700 .338 Win. Mag. bolt action rifle, serial number S6625101, 26.5inch barrel finished in matt stainless, Birmingham proof marks, fitted two tone synthetic stock. With makers box. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .338 VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED. The box measures 125cm long The rifle appears in as new condition and only looks to have been proof fired. There are some light marks to the gun from it being in shop racks and storage. There is a small patch of light corrosion marks to the bolt handle and the cocking indicator but these appear very minor.

Lot 231

Antonio Zoli 58 calibre percussion muzzle loading shotgun, serial number 21965, modelled after a Remington 1863 Zouave rifle, 33inch barrel fitted with fixed sights, brass furniture including patch box. Italian black powder proof marks. UK RFD OR SHOTGUN LICENCE REQUIRED TO BUY THIS LOT125cm long

Lot 245

Beretta .22lr semi automatic rifle, serial number 9739, 20inch barrel screw cut for a moderator, Italian proof marks, with one magazine, topped with a Pecar 4x scope. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .22 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED.98cm long The rifle is in good general condition. The bore is bright and shiny with a reasonably strong rifling pattern. Three tiny dark marks can be seen on three of the lands, these will not shift with a cleaning patch but may do with a brush. It is not certain if they are just carbon build-up or tiny pitting marks but if the latter is the case they are very minor.  The foresight has been removed from the gun and the rear sight is slightly and can be moved with thumb pressure. The action appears to function correctly however we have not tested the gun with live ammunition so we cannot guarantee faultless cycling. The stock is free from damage or repairs, there are some small areas of wear, light dents, and scratches. Some screw heads are chewed from use. The scope presents a reasonably clear picture, there are no chips or scratches to the lenses but some tiny internal fungus spots can be seen. There is a dent to the edge of the ocular lens housing as well as some finish wear and scuffs.

Lot 286

Winchester P17 .30-06 bolt action rifle, serial number 199208, 26inch barrel stamped at the muzzle with the flaming bomb and W 3-18, the received fitted with folding ladder sight, matching serial number stamped to the full length stock.UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .30-06 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED. 118cm long The rifle is in good general condition showing signs of being carried more than fired. The bore is good with a decent rifling pattern and reasonably crisp edges to the pattern both at the throat and at the muzzle. The crown is good without damages. The action works correctly however is a little stiffer to operate than some and perhaps needs some grease or oil. The bluing is largely all there with some small wear patches. There is a patch of small scratches to the action beside the bolt release catch as if someone has used a metal implement to remove the bolt. The stock has a large number of dents and marks but there are no splits or repairs that can be seen.

Lot 256

Ruger 77-44 .44 Remington Magnum bolt action rifle, serial number 740-06514, 18 inch barrel with fold down rear sight and fixed front sight, London proof marks, one magazine, fitted with a Center Point 4x32 scope. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .44 RIFLE VARIATION OR RFD REQUIRED96.5cm long The gun is in below-average condition and looks like it has had a fair amount of use. The bore is largely good but there is the odd scattered tiny black marks to some of the lands which will not shift with a cleaning patch and could be pitting. The bolt is filthy and covered with blowback residue. The bolt face is generally good with only faint primer pocket marks. The action works correctly. The stock has lost a large amount of its finish and could do with fully refinishing in order for it to look its best. There are some scratches and dents. There is a restuck chip of wood at the back of the action tang which has probably lifted when the action has been lifted out of the woodwork. There is also a short split running out from the rear of the trigger guard tang. This seems to be stable and does not affect the structural integrity of the stock. The scope presents a reasonably clear image however the focusing ring is seized so it cannot be properly adjusted.

Lot 21

Percussion 20 bore rifle, 30.5 inch Damascus barrel fitted with folding leaf sights, scroll engraved action with faint maker name, chequered stock fitted with patch box, scroll trigger guard with pineapple finial. Section 58 (2) Antique / obsolete calibre, can be owned without a licence. Buyer must be over the age of 18, age verification will be required if the lot is to be posted out.119cm longThe gun is part way through a restoration and requires some more work. The barrel has been rebrowned. The bore is thick with rust and no rifling can be seen, its join to the false breech is loose. The action works with a strong mainspring. The steel furniture all has some pitting and wear. The stock has two repairs to the forend where wood has been added, there is a split at the comb. The side nail and ramrod are replacements. The barrel wedge and one plate are missing.

Lot 227

Investarms .50 calibre percussion muzzle loading Hawken Rifle, serial number 382122, 28inch octagonal barrel with Italian black powder proof marks, fitted with fully adjustable tangent rear sight and dovetailed front sight, double set triggers, half length stock with brass furniture including patch box and scroll trigger guard. UK FIREARMS LICENCE WITH .50 RIFLE OR RFD REQUIRED.116cm long The rifle is in average general condition showing signs of regular use but not abuse. The rifling is good and crisp throughout, there is some light dirt or residue in the lands but no pitting or damage. The action works correctly and positively. The breech plug at the nipple base has been replaced. There are some light dents to the edges of the barrel and some signs of wear. The stock has some dents and marks throughout but no splits or repairs.

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