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Adolf Hitler Reich Chancellery Personal Stationary and Postcards Collected in 1945 by Former West Ham Footballer Terry Woodgate, the stationary is blank with one having embossed eagle with Kanzlei des Fuhrers der NSDAP underneath, other piece has embossed eagle and DER FUHRER underneath. Also a Adolf Hitler card from his stationary, postcard of Hermann Goering, part of a postcard of Luftwaffe Knights Cross Oak Leaves and Swords winner Hauptman Thlefeld, postcard of Luftwaffe Knights Cross Oak Leaves and Swords winner Hauptmann Philipp and five postcards of sites in Berlin. Some wear but generally good condition. The grouping is accompanied by a newspaper article form the Eastern Daily Press on 10th July 1998 which featured the grouping when it first sold at auction. The article states that Terry Woodgate picked the items up when playing for West Ham in a match, in October 1945 against British United Services side at the Olympic stadium, Berlin. The article details the items in this grouping as those that he picked up when they visited the bombed city after the game. Terry Woodgate played for West Ham United 259 times from 1938-1954, scoring 48 goals. He also played for Peterborough United and March Town United. After finishing his football career he became the landlord of the Cock Inn Public House in March, Cambridgeshire. Woodgate died in April 1982.
W. Lawson, Landscape with windmill, signed in pencil, etching on paper, in original ebonised frame, 20cm x 28cm, together with two late 19th early 20th century colour prints of figures in 17th century Dutch costume, drinking wine and playing cards, signed in pencil, Antoine Raymand, in original ebonised frames. 33cm x 27cm. (3)
A highly elaborate gilt wood and painted three fold screen, the central section raised with moulded bell flowers and flower heads, with an upper oval mirror, flanked by raised putti playing musical instruments, above a painted still life panel, flanked by quarter columns and two further similar decorated sections, of 20thC construction, 177cm high.
A Louis XV Ormolu Mounted Meissen 'Maiblumen' Porcelain Vase, c.1750The baluster shaped body painted with fêtes champêtres scenes after Jean-Antoine Watteau, with courtly figures playing cards in a landscape and another of a couple toasting in a landscape and surrounded by applied flowers, flanked by a pair of pierced scrolling laurel spray handles and on a rococo foliate scroll base, c. 25cmSlight faults .
A Victorian mahogany framed slate base snooker table/dining table, made by Riley and refurbished by Sir Willliam Bentley Billiards of Berkshire. The table raises and lowers to facilitate playing and dining application, together with cues, triangles,scoreboard, cue rack, snooker & pool balls and dining leaves. W119 cm x L225cm x H74cm NB - Buyer to dismantle and collect by 12th February
A Victorian Berthold Muller Hanau silver figure of a cherub, seated and playing a Lute or Cello with marks - mark B M and Hanan silver marks, also silver import marks for Sheffield 1900 - Height 4 cm - together with a silver figure of a rearing horse, stamped silver - Height 2.5 cm x Length 2.25 cm
India, 19th-early 20th century AD. Cast bronze screen with eight panels, each with three musicians playing various instruments or dancing; along the bottom are decorative finials and the piece stands on four legs. 364 grams, 21.5cm (8 1/2"). Private collection, London, UK; acquired prior to 1990. Possibly a votive piece for a shrine. Made in the Bastar region of central India. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
India, 19th-early 20th century AD. Cast bronze tribal figure of the Hindu god Ganesh with applied decoration, seated and playing an accordion. 169 grams, 84mm (3 1/4"). Acquired on the London art market in the late 1980s. Made in the Bastar region of central India [No Reserve] Fine condition.
India, 19th-early 20th century AD. A monkey with flat-section body and rods for limbs, head modelled in the round; playing a wind instrument; attachment lugs to the shoulders. 199 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). From a large London collection; formed between 1980-late 1990s. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
India, 19th-early 20th century AD. Cast bronze figure of a man with a bull's head seated and playing a tambourine; applied decoration to the head and body. 95 grams, 57mm (2 1/4"). Acquired on the London art market in the late 1980s. Made in the Bastar region of central India. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
India, 19th-early 20th century AD. Cast bronze figure of a man with bull's head seated and playing a horn; applied decoration on the head and body. 100 grams, 63mm (2 1/2"). From a large London collection; formed between 1980-late 1990s. Made in the Bastar region of central India. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
India, 19th-early 20th century AD. Cast bronze figure of a man with a bull's head seated and playing a horn; applied decoration on the head and body. 85 grams, 62mm (2 1/2"). Private collection, London, UK; acquired prior to 1990. Made in the Bastar region of central India. [No Reserve] Fine condition.

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