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Games, to include Mastermind, Tiddlywinks, Spear's Crayon Stencilling, Waddington's Jig-Map, Tom & Jerry Tiddlywinks, together with a boxed Corgi Ford Transit wrecker, and a Corgi Matra Rancho, Homer 2 Station transistor intercom, boxed cards and score pads marked Harrods, Thos. De La Rue & Co playing cards (qty)
A 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved elephant ivory portraying two ONis over the clouds, one playing the drum while the other holds a big sack, 41,3x40,2x32,2 mm. 47 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A Japanese netsuke circa 1870-1880. Not signed. In carved ivory portraying an Oni sat on the floor resting over a big rolling pin and playing three drums with his right hand, 21,4x30,3x30,8 mm. 7,27 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 47. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A Japanese netsuke from Edo period, Tokio,1820-1880. Signed Hikaku on the base. In carved elephant ivory portraying a group of two karakos sat on the floor playing with a Daruma doll, 25,8x42,7x28,6 mm. 19,47 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 75. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A mid 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Signed Ikko on the base. In carved ivory with horn eyes portraying a group of thirteen rats playing with a shishi mask, 16,6x35,5x33,8 mm. 19,37 gr. Published on Mateu Guillem, "NETSUKE. Las grandes miniaturas de la escultura japonesa", Barcelona: 1998. Page 112. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
A Japanese netsuke from Meiji period circa 1960-1880. Signed Rioji on the base with a kakihan. In carved elephant ivory portraying a group composed by Kintaro holding a fan, and next to him Sennin Seiobo looking at a monkey and a rabbit playing. On the back, a monkey with the hand over his head, 34,4x42,5x32,6 mm. 25,84 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w
A 19th century Japanese netsuke from Edo period. Not signed. In carved elephant ivory portraying a karako, next to a character who is playing a trumpet and a odg lying on the floor, 43,3x37,1x24,1 mm. 17,19 gr. Elephant ivory specimen previous to 7/1/1947, as stated by the regulations CE 338/97 of 12/9/1996, article 2w.
WELDON IRVINE - I LOVE YOU 7" (ORIGINAL US COPY - RCA VICTOR PB-10558). Killer 45 from Weldone Irvine with I Love You c/w Marvin Gaye's classic What's Goin' On? Original US stock copy on RCA Victor (PB-10558). The record is in very fine Ex condition with only a couple of very light and minor surface marks to the playing surfaces. Super sharp and clean labels.
REGGAE - 7" (ROOTS/ROCKSTEADY/SKA/2-TONE ) - MANY LATE 60s/EARLY 70s UK RARITIES. Boss sounds with this pack of 13 x 7" largely comprising of late 60s/early 70s UK 7" rarities. To include Lloyd Charmers - Soul Of England (Escort ES 820 - VG with a number of surface/scuff marks and one or two light scratches), Upsetters - Cold Sweat c/w Pound Get A Blow (Upsetter US-315 - VG condition with the playing surfaces VG+, missing centre) and Upsetting Station (US-349 - VG), Derrick & Jennifer - Rocking Good Way (CRAB 54 - VG), Winston Francis - California Dreaming (Bamboo BAM 48, all time classic version of course! - VG condition), Fitzroy And Harry - Reggae Sounds Are Boss (Bullet BU 439 - VG), Lee (King) Perry - People Funny Boy (Doctor Bird DB 1146, 3 prong - VG), The Secial AKA - What I Like Most About You... (CHST TT 272, ltd edition double pack), The Specials - Too Much Too Young (6172 691), Native and Bob Marley & The Wailers. Condition elsewhere is generally VG to Ex.
JOE GIBBS - HIJACKED 7" (ORIGINAL UK RELEASE - AMALGAMATED AMG 865). Mayday Mayday, Joe Gibbs has been hijacked(!) but don't worry, here's the totally boss original UK 45 on Amalgamated. The record is in VG condition with some surface marks to the playing surfaces though no heavier scratches. Nice clean labels (no WOL) with the four prong centre fully intact. C/W the rather sweet Life Is Down In Denver.
WINSTON WRIGHT WITH MUDIES ALL STARS - MUSICALLY RED 7" (ORIGINAL UK RELEASE - MOODISC MU-3501). Another killer cut, here's Winston Wright with Mudies All Stars with the organ-led Musically Red c/w Bratah. Original UK 1970 release on Moodisc (MU-3501). The record is in solid VG condition with some light surface marks to the playing surfaces and a very small 'chip' on the run-in groove (not on the playing surfaces). Nice clean labels (no WOL), the four prong centre fully intact.
THE COOL CATS/HEMSLEY MORRIS - WHAT KIND OF MAN C/W LITTLE THINGS 7" (JOLLY JY 007). An absolutely monster double header from The Cool Cats and Hemsley (Ainsley) Morris with What Kind Of Man c/w Little Things. This is a lovely copy of the super scarce original UK 45 on Jolly (JY 007) from 1968. The record is in jolly good Ex condition showing just a couple of very light and minor surface hairline marks to the playing surfaces. With sharp and clean labels (no WOL), the four prong centre is fully intact.
INEZ & CHARLIE FOXX - TIGHTROPE 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO - STATESIDE SS 586). Super hard to source original UK 7" demo of Inez & Charlie Foxx with Tightrope c/w My Special Prayer. The record is in very fine Ex condition showing just a couple of very light and minor surface marks to the playing surfaces. With sharp and clean labels (light WOLD A side), the four prong centre is fully intact. Housed with original company sleeve.
BARBARA LEWIS - I REMEMBER THE FEELING C/W BABY WHAT DO YOU WANT ME TO DO 7" (UK ORIGINAL - ATLANTIC 584061). Sweet double header from Barbara Lewis with this original UK 7" of I Remember The Feeling c/w Baby What Do YOu Want Me To . The record is in top Ex+ condition with only a couple of extremely minor and faint paper hairline marks to the playing surfaces. Super sharp and clean labels, the three prong centre fully intact and promo date stamped 30 DEC 1966.
LAVERN BAKER - CHANTE BESSIE SMITH EP (ORIGINAL FRENCH ATLANTIC RELEASE - 212.024). A stunning Lavern Baker rarity with this incredibly scarce 1960 French original EP on Atlantic (212.024). The record is in neat VG+ condition with a few light surface marks to the playing surfaces, these not at all heavier in nature with absolutely no feelable scratches. Immaculate clean and sharp labels. The wonderful original picture sleeve is in sharp VG+ condition with a few light creases and some minor ringwear.
THE DUBS - CHAPEL OF DREAMS EP (ORIGINAL SWEDISH PRESSING - TOP RANK TEP 114). The magic 1960 Swedish EP from the Harlem, NY quintet. The record is in solid VG condition showing some light surface marks to the playing surfaces and one light scratch on track B2. The labels are super clean with the four prong centre fully intact. The so seldom seen original picture sleeve is in VG+ condition showing some general discolouration which is moreover noted on the reverse. A fine example of a genuinely extremely scarce EP.
THE TIFFANIES - IT'S GOT TO BE A GREAT SONG 7" (ORIGINAL UK DEMO - CHESS CRS 8059). 'Great songs' indeed from the trio with their only commercial release of It's Got To Be A Great Song c/w He's Good For Me. Original UK demo on Chess (CRS 8059). The record is in brill Ex+ condition - both playing sides in very clean condition showing just a couple of very light and minor paper scuffs. Lovely clean labels, the four prong centre fully intact, with the date promo stamped 14 JUL 1967.
TONY CLARKE - LANDSLIDE 7" (ORIGINAL US RELEASE - CHESS 1979). Northern Classic from Tony Clarke with the '65 cut Landslide c/w You Made Me A V.I.P (Chess 1979). The record is in VG condition with some surface marks to the playing surfaces though no heavier scratches. Small sticker on B side label.
BARBARA MCNAIR - YOU'RE GONNA LOVE MY BABY 7" (ORIGINAL UK COPY - TAMLA MOTOWN TMG 544). A top Northern Soul rarity with 'TMG 544' from Barbara Mcnair; here's the original UK stock copy of You're Gonna Love My Baby c/w The Touch Of Time. The record is in well presented VG+ condition. There are some rather light and minor surface/scuff marks to the playing surfaces, though these are never heavier in nature whatsoever with both sides playing through without any problems. With neat and clean labels, there's a sticker on the A side label.
TAMLA MOTOWN - UK 'GREEN & WHITE' 7" DEMOS. Killer bundle of 6 x hard to source original UK Tamla Motown 7" demos. Titles are Diana Ross & The Supremes - No Matter What Sign You Are (TMG 704 - VG+ with a few light surface marks), The Marvelettes - When You're Young And In Love (TMG 608 - glossy VG+), Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell - Good Lovin' Ain't Easy To Come By (TMG 697 - VG with some storage marks, would likely clean to a higher grading), Mary Wells - My Guy (TMG 820 - VG+), Jimmy Ruffin - I've Passed This Way Before (TMG 703 - VG) and Supremes - Bad Weather (TMG 847 - please note G condition with the playing surfaces somewhat faded).
ELOISE LAWS - LOVE FACTORY 7" (ORIGINAL US VINYL PRESSING - MUSIC MERCHANT MS 1013). Top groover from Eloise Laws with this original US vinyl pressing of Love Factory c/w Stay With Me. The record is in clean Ex condition with a couple of light and minor surface marks to the playing surfaces. Lovely clean labels. Matrix/runout: MM 1013 A RAD SON S-3747 & MM 1013 B M II S-3016 SON.
PIETRO BAZZANTI (ITALIAN 1825-1895)SCULPTED WHITE MARBLE, LATE 19TH CENTURYA carved white marble figure of a nymph playing a flute by a fountain, signed 'P. Bazzanti / Firenze to the reverse of the base77cm highCondition Report: Marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use, some scuffsSome chips to extremities, the base is rough hewn and this appears to be by design to simulate the flowing water from the fountain and ewer There is some surface dirt and discolouration to the marbleThere are some natural veins present tooThe maiden's left arm has either been broken and repaired or carved from a separate element and then joined with a small area of filler, also the mouthpiece at her lips - the remainder of this work appears to be carved from one piece of marblePlease refer to the additional images for visual reference to conditionCondition Report Disclaimer
Pair: Garrison Sergeant-Major J. M. S. Miller, Leicestershire Regiment, later a Yeoman of the Guard India General Service 1854-95, 1 clasp, Burma 1887-89 (800 Dr. Mr. Sergt. J. M. S. Miller 2d Bn. Leic. R.); Coronation 1911, unnamed as issued, suspension post slightly bent on first, edge bruising, very fine and better (2) £300-£400 --- Provenance: The Trevor Harris Collection of Medals to the Leicester Regiment, Dix Noonan Webb, September 2005. John Miller (name later changed to John Mount Stephen Miller) was born in the Parish of Saint Pauls, Exeter, and enlisted into the 17th Regiment at Plymouth on 14 December 1872, aged 18, a whitesmith by trade. He served continuously in the 2nd Battalion until being discharged in October 1896, the last 20 of those years as a member of the Sergeant’s Mess - he was advanced to Sergeant-Major in December 1890, shortly after his participation in the Burma operations. Miller, who was also the recipient of a L.S. & G.C. medal in 1905, next served on the Staff at Cork as a Garrison Sergeant-Major but finding this new post not to his liking, departed the Colours for a second time in February 1898. However, as described in his own account of his career, which appeared in The Green Tiger, he was quickly back in uniform: ‘On 31 March 1900, I again found myself playing the old game, as I was appointed by the War Office to be a Sergeant-Major of the 1st Battalion, Royal Northern Reserve Regiment, and proceeded, with a party from the depot at Leicester, to Woking, where I had no cause to complain of little work. I met many an old “Tiger” I had not seen for years in this regiment and Captain Pearson of “Ours” was the Assistant Adjutant. After thirteen months the Battalion was disbanded and I again found myself in civil life. I settled in a charming little village on the coast of North Devon and thought I was at last a fixture, but no. On the 8 October 1904, I received a letter from the War Office saying that I had been selected to fill a vacancy in the King’s Body Guard of the Yeoman of the Guard. I can’t tell you how I felt when I received the letter. Anyway it was marching orders for me. I soon packed up and got nearer my work, sworn in at St. James’s. I was served out with my kit, and now, I hope, I shall have the honour of being actively connected with the Service till the end of my days.’ Miller died at Yeovil, Somerset, on 20 November 1915. Sold with copied discharge papers and article from The Green Tiger.
An unusual Anglo-Indian/Ceylonese coromandel card table, folding top with fluted border, enclosing an inset baise-lined playing surface, above a deep frieze carved with flowerheads, cabriole legs carved with stylised figures and birds, ball and claw feet, 80cm high, 76cm wide, 37cm deep, first half 19th century
A late 19th Century Pesaresi Son & Spinelli street barrel organ with ten tunes (English tunes) on cartwheel base with suspension springs, bearing label inscribed "Pesaresi Son & Spinelli Patentees and Makers of Symphonia Autos 12 Field Place St. John Street Clerkenwell London EC1 Telephone Terminus 3994", 102 cm wide x 59 cm deep x 131 cm high (not including cart), tunes include "Soldiers Of The Queen", "Daisy Daisy", "Old Apple Tree", "All The Nice Girls Love A Sailor", "Old Bull And Bush", "I Do Like To Be Beside The Seaside", "Sally In Our Alley", "Little Dolly Daydream", etcCondition ReportOverall condition basically sound though with wear and tear conducive with age and use. As far as playing, the tunes do indeed play, though cannot be guaranteed to play note perfect. If you wish for a listen by all means contact the auctioneers and we will try to accommodate.
MERRYTHOUGHT GARFIELD GOLLY, 16" tall, limited edition 3/60Originally handmade by mothers in Africa for their children from old fabric and cloth, the golly doll was adopted as the mascot and trademark for the Robertson's confectionery brand around 1910 after the company's founder John Robertson visited the US and noticed children playing with them. Gollies have been collected by people across the UK and around the world for generations but garnered a contentious image in the 1980s because of links to racism. These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of by a gone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.
9 famous International Cricketers all co-signed on a Bristol Blenheim Anniversary Cover. Signed by Bill Edrich DFC (1916 - 1986) who was a Blenheim Pilot during World War Two awarded the DFC and was also a first class cricketer who played for Middlesex, MCC, Norfolk and England. Henry Blofeld (b. 1939) nicknamed Blowers by Brian Johnston, is an English retired player, sports journalist, broadcaster and amateur ornithologist best known as a cricket commentator for Test Match Special on BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 5 Live Sports Extra. Sir Geoff Boycott (b. 1940) is a retired Test cricketer, who played cricket for Yorkshire and England. In a prolific and sometimes controversial playing career from 1962 to 1986, Boycott established himself as one of England's most successful opening batsmen and 16 other famous cricket players Bob Willis, Tom Graveney, Mike Brearley, Ray Illingworth, Richie Benaud, Sunil Gavaskar, Hanif Mohammad, Tony Lewis, Alec Bedser, John Edrich, Clive Lloyd, Phil Edmonds, Godfrey Evans, John Snow, Bob Taylor and Tony Grieg. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
An F.A. international debut medal awarded to Tom Grosvenor of Birmingham City for the match England v Ireland played at Deepdale, Preston 4th October 1933, 14ct. gold, inscribed THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION, F.A. INTERNATIONAL, the edge inscribed E v.I., 1933-34, T. Grosvenor, with a 9ct Football League Medal relating to the same match and his three England caps and his number 8 England football shirt, also further ephemera to include photograph, menus and press cuttings. NB - Tom was born in Netherton and played for Stourbridge then Birmingham City. He was sold on to Sheffield Wednesday in 1936 for £2,500 and finished his professional career playing for Bolton Wanderers. He made three appearances for England in 1933, scoring twice. During this period players making their debut for England were given an option by the Football Association to receive a gold commemorative medal instead of their normal match fee.

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