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Lot 88

8 cavalry cap badges: 5th Lancers (poor WWI striking with brass pennants), 7th Hussars, 8th Hussars, 10th Hussars, 18th Hussars (post 1911), 3rd Carabiniers, 1929-38, 13/18th Hussars (lugs), and post 1931 14.20th Hussars; also chrome Queens Dragoon Gds, 4 various ERII and 2 damaged. (15) £60-80

Lot 9

6 WWI Austrian and other war medals: Austrian Iron Cross of Merit without crown, post 1917 Medal for Bravery, small grey metal type, and Karl Truppenkreuz; German 1914-18 Honour Cross with swords, and Hunting Protection Association medal; and Bulgarian 1915-1918 War Medal. Average GC, with ribbons. £50-60

Lot 90

11 Yeomanry cap badges: Yorkshire Hussars, post 1949 Sherwood Rangers officer’s silver plated, pre 1950 Shropshire, GRVI North Somerset, WM Derbyshire, post 1920 Dorset, GRV brass Middlesex, Lothian & Border, bronze Ryl. Devon Yeo. Artillery, Inns of Court OTC and ditto Regiment. GC £60-80

Lot 93

25 various Corps and other cap badges, including Artillery, GRVI Engineers, RAOC, GRVI RASC, Ryl Tank Corps, pre and post 1941 RAC, GRVI RHA, and 8 ERII including Army Legal Services; also a pair of ERII Intelligence Corps officer’s silver plated collar badges. Average GC (27) £40-50

Lot 179

UK proof sets (3) 1972, 1973, 1982 with Brilliant Uncirculated £2, £1 and 50ps (4) proof sets (2) Botswana 1976, Falkland Islands 1974, with uncirculated set of pre/post decimalisation coinage, uncirculated coinage of 1966/7 and set of 4 one pound coins from 1983 and 25 cents from Malta 3 proof set 1982, 1988, 1992 as issued by Royal Mint (1988 inner case dirty).

Lot 240

Egyptian painted terracotta canopic jar with lid, representing one of the sons of Horus, circa 1st millennium BC, with label inscribed 'Mummy Jar and Cover, dedicated to Maesthi(?) (Man Headed God) son of Horus(?), held stomach and large intestines.  Hieroglyphics erased either for reuse or by enemy that occupier may not go to heaven 9-3-48', 25cm high approxThis item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissan hut.  Local finds of Roman and neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the LansdownMuseum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  Condition Reportsee images - some chips and losses. Inside of lid apears to have cracks. genreal wear and tear

Lot 241

Early Bronze Age Cypriot terracotta ewer with incised geometric decoration with everted rim, curved handle to the bulbous body, circa 2500BC, 13cm high approx, bearing label inscribed 'Leeds Exhibition 1875, Property of Yandurth?, NoC7 27' and with swing label inscribed 'Etruscan(?) bottle from Fry Collection, Somerdale, Bristol' and '10-12-52 Mrs Clarke Antique Shop, Yeovil'This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  Condition ReportThe ewer stands up without support

Lot 242

Greek South Italian lid from a Lekanis, with stylised anthemion decoration, circa 3rd century BC, 7cm diameter, having swing label inscribed 'Etruscan double vessel from Fry Collection, Somerdale, Near Bristol' and '10-12-52 Mrs Clarke Antique Shop, Yeovil'  and pottery Roman lamp, 8cm wide (2)  This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  

Lot 243

Early Roman/Etruscan-style mounted bronze male figure with arms outstretched, 6.5cm high approx overall, bearing old label to base inscribed 'Phallic figure dug from the ruins of Pompeii' This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  

Lot 244

Two Egyptian blue glazed faience Ushabti of typical mummified form, believed middle kingdom, circa 1000BC, one of an overseer and one with line of vertical hieroglyphic test, 10cm and 7cm (some damage) (2)This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  

Lot 245

Two Egyptian blue glazed faience Ushabti of typical mummified form, believed middle kingdom, circa 1000BC, one with line of vertical hieroglyphical text, 10cm and 11.5cm (some damage) (2)  This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.    

Lot 246

Egyptian blue glazed faience Ushabti in typical mummified form, with three lines of hieroglyphical text, 26th Dynasty circa 300BC, 14cm high approx, on base This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  

Lot 248

Egyptian blue glazed faience Ushabti in typical mummified form, 26th Dynasty, 12cm high approx, with swing label dated 7-8-51 This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  

Lot 249

Four Egyptian blue glazed faience Ushabti in typical mummified form, one with swing label inscribed 'Mr Lavington Evans (per Mr Hedgecoe) No history', 10.5cm, 10cm, 9cm and 8.5cm high (4)  This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  

Lot 250

Egyptian bronze figure of Osiris, circa 1000BC, 16cm high, with swing label inscribed '23-8-49 Rev Daniel's Coll Taunton' This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  

Lot 251

Roman terracotta loom weight, 9cm diameter approx, a small Roman glass bottle, 12.5cm high and four terracotta Roman fragments including small bottle, three with swing labels inscribed 'Coll of Late Mrs Montague, Bellaire, Charmouth 2-6-50' (6)  This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  

Lot 252

Babylonian terracotta cuneiform fragment, 7cm x 9cm with accompanying written inscription 'Fragment from the inscribed edge of a brick - the back and edges have been roughly flattened by the modern finder or vendor, middle parts of a four line inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II King of Babylon BC604-561, recording his restoration of E-Zida, the temple of the god Nabu at Borsippa, near Babylon, it ends with a prayer for victory and a happy reign'  This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  

Lot 253

Small cuneiform pottery accounts tablet, circa 200BC, with accompanying written inscription 'Small accounts tablet .. receipt for 70 measures of emmer-wheat to make pastry as offerings for the temples. Dated in "the year when (the town of) Shashrum was destroyed", ie the 40th year of Shulgi-King of Ur, about 2000BC'. This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.    

Lot 255

Group of flints and similar artifacts including a British? Neolithic tanged arrow head, North American and other This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.  

Lot 256

Collection of Egyptian amulets, faience and others, a wooden scarab beetle carved lid and five Egyptian terracotta cosmetic dishes This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.   

Lot 257

Egyptian faience amulets representing eye of Horus, lotus blossom and others, 26th Dynasty, the largest eye of Horus 5.5cm wide approx, with paper inscribed 'String of beads from the X tombs of Egypt brought over by the father of H M Bateman.  Beads made from powered quartz of c. 26 Dynasty and consist of eye of Horus 4, symbolising power, Wudge 1 and floral 1.  The X bead is also purely decorative.  Broken scarab, if genuine is possibly of 23rd or 24th Dynasty, 10-11-48'This item is from the collection of Lionel Walrond.  Lionel was born in 1927, his parents were tenant farmers on a small dairy farm in Somerset. Sadly, both parents died before Lionel's 4th birthday and he was brought up by aunties and an uncle in Pitney, Somerset.  On leaving school he was not drawn to a life in farming but became interested in history and archaeology.  This interest lead to the discovery of three Roman mosaics in South Somerset before his 18th birthday!  The most famous is the Low Ham Villa (the mosaic has pride of place in the Museum of Somerset).  Lionel fervently collected local historical artefacts and set up his own museum on the farm in a converted WWII American Army Nissen hut.  Local finds of Roman and Neolithic origin were displayed alongside agricultural bygones.  Lionel moved to Stroud in 1955 to take up the post of curator at the Lansdown Museum, a post which he held for the following 37 years.  He was a member of a number of local and national historical societies and was an elected fellow of the Museum Association.   

Lot 687

Stamps; Guernsey Post Office stamp books, x20 sheets, covers, mint stamps x23

Lot 699

Stamps;- Guernsey commemoratives including Royalty, Christmas, A Teddy Bear's Christmas, Le Travailleurs De La Mer x2 complete sheets 31p and 26p, WWF Bright Wings of Summer folder with four complete sheets, The Christmas Story 1996 12 stamp sheet, Classic Screen Detectives, Sir Isaac Brock, The Original Pentathlon, A Tribute to Football x4 sheets, UN, Post Office Independence, Castle Cornet, Rupert & Friends sheet, Europa 1978 Monuments, 2x 20 stamp sheets, (approximately 90 pages in one album)

Lot 870

A collection of sixty sixpences in a Great Britain Sixpence folder, two pages of twenty, 1928 to 1967 inclusive, and twenty others, including pre 1920 and post 1946

Lot 11

French Post Impressionist School, river landscape, oil on board, 17 x 23cms, framed

Lot 27

C.C. Turner, snowy winter scene with post box, gouache, 36 x 25cms, framed

Lot 15

A PAIR OF 18CT GOLD RUBY AND DIAMOND CLUSTER EARRINGS, each designed with a central claw set, oval cut ruby, within a round brilliant cut diamond surround, fitted with post and screw back fittings, hallmarked 18ct gold Birmingham, approximate gross weight 2.9 grams (condition:- overall condition good, working screw backs)

Lot 19

A YELLOW METAL, SEED PEARL PENDANT NECKLET AND MATCHING EARRINGS, of an openwork drop design suspending a further seed pearl set drop within, fitted with a tapered bail suspending from a fine Prince of Wales chain fitted with a spring clasp (in need of repair) stamped 9k, length 460mm, together with a matching pair of seed pearl set drop earrings with post and scroll fittings, stamped 9ct, approximate gross weight 3.0 grams

Lot 2

TWO PENDANTS AND A SMALL QUANTITY OF EARRINGS, to include a claw set rectangular cut amethyst within a yellow metal mount fitted with a plain polished tapered bail 10k, a yellow metal openwork circular pendant in the form of a scorpion fitted with a plain polished tapered bail stamped 9k, together with a bag of yellow metal earrings such as a pair of oval ceramic panels decorated with a painted floral design to the post and scroll fittings stamped 9ct, a pair of tri coloured cross over stud earrings and another pair of textured circular earrings, total weight comes to 4.5 grams

Lot 20

A PAIR OF CULTURED PEARL EARRINGS, A PAIR OF CULTURED MABE PEARL EARRINGS AND A 9CT GOLD RING, the first pair of earrings set with a single cultured pearl with post and scroll fittings stamped 9k, approximate gross weight 2.4 grams, a pair of 9ct gold cultured mabe pearl and diamond earrings, circular design with a round brilliant cut diamond detailed decorative swirl across the top, approximate width 13.8mm, fitted with post and clip back fittings hallmarked 9ct gold Sheffield, approximate gross weight 5.2 grams, together with a 9ct gold ruby cluster ring designed with a central circular cut ruby (possibly synthetic) within a circular cut colourless stone surround, tapered shoulders, hallmarked 9ct gold Birmingham, ring size N, approximate gross weight 2.4 grams

Lot 24

A PAIR OF 9CT GOLD AMETHYST DROP EARRINGS, each designed with a pear cut amethyst within a collet mount suspended from a plain polished bar to the post and scroll fittings, hallmarked 9ct gold, Birmingham, approximate drop length 20mm, approximate gross weight 1.7 grams

Lot 43

A GOLD RUBY TOPPED STICK PIN, A TURQUOISE STICK PIN, A SILVER KEYRING AND A PAIR OF EARRINGS, the first stickpin with a gold openwork square panel set with a circular cut ruby, stamped 14k, a turquoise set white metal stick pin, a silver keyring in the form of a ring with ball ends suspending an oval panel 'Champagne must be drunk when there is a 'Y' in the day' hallmarked silver Birmingham, together with a box of black triangular drop earrings with yellow metal post fittings (one broken post fitting)

Lot 433

TWENTY FIVE LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM THE SOUTH EAST COLLECTION (some with boxes and deeds except where mentioned), 'Oakwood Smithy', 'Cherry Blossom Cottage', 'Gossip Gate' (slight chip to chimney), 'Saffron House', 'John Barleycorn Cottage', 'Mrs Pinkerton's Post Office', 'The Rustlings', 'Camomile Lawn' (no deeds), 'Marigold Meadow' (no deeds), 'Hopcroft Cottage' (chip to roof, wrong box and no deeds), 'Greenstead Church', 'Brock Bank' (wrong box, slight chips to chimney's), 'Strawberry Cottage', 'Cherry Cottage' (no deeds), 'Chine Cot', 'Finchingfields' (wrong box and rubbed hedge), 'Daisy Cottage', 'Strawberry Cottage', 'The Nutshell', 'Grantchester Meadows' (no box or deeds), 'Sunnyside' (no box or deeds, rubbing to hedges), 'Primrose Hill' (no box or deeds), 'Bramble Cottage', 'Ash Nook' and 'Two Hoots' (no box or deeds)

Lot 52

A BOX OF ITEMS, to include an AF tortoiseshell manicure case, inlaid with a gold plated floral motif and border (broken and the hinge), approximate dimensions 104.2mm x 53.1mm x 21.0mm, a small brass stand, a ceramic boot, a blu egg with chick pendant and a post card of 'Cunard Liners at Princes Landing Stage, Liverpool' handwritten and stamped

Lot 516

Greene, Graham - A Collection of Books, 1st editions, in d/wrappers, published post 1960, includes A Burnt Out Case, 1961; The Comedians, 1966; May We Borrow Your Husband?, 1967; together with 21 othersCONDITION: Burnt Out - vg.; Comedians - vg. (name erased on e/p); Husband - vg. (but Australian first); Others incl. Travels With My Aunt (1969); The Pleasure Dome (1972); J'Accuse (1982); Nb. Lord Rochester's Monkey has no d/w.; The Human Factor - 2 copies; 24 books in all

Lot 239

An early 20th Century post-card album

Lot 868

A scrapbook containing various V&A post-cards

Lot 1459

Quantity of post 2000 Manchester United programmes. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 211

A QUEEN ANNE FLAME MAHOGANY TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, POSSIBLY PHILADELPHIA, THIRD QUARTER 18TH CENTURY, the large circular top with raised edge and hinged on a rotating four post birdcage, supported by a turned columnar standard and raised on shaped cabriole legs ending in rounded feet with conforming pads. Height: 27 3/4" Diameter: 45 1/8" Condition: Good restored condition with expected light marks and scratches on the legs/feet. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.

Lot 223

EERO SAARINEN (Finnish/American 1910-1961) A MARBLE TOPPED END TABLE, "TULIP TABLE," KNOLL FURNITURE, 1983, the circular gray veined white marble top on a white enameled metal base, verso a paper label. Height: 20 1/2" Diameter: 16" Note: Eero Saarinen (Finnish/American 1910-1961) considered by many to be a leader in furniture design of the post war mid century period. Provenance: From the Estate of William Woodford, Houston, Texas. Condition: Minor expected surface wear, but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age and use. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.

Lot 5

after HENRY THOMAS ALKEN (English 1785-1851) AN EQUESTRIAN PRINT, "The Winning Post," offset color lithograph on paper, numbered in pencil 61/300 L/L, with blind stamp L/R, "LAE Edition, London." 18" x 28" Provenance: Collection of Karen Mudd, Woodlands, Texas. Condition: Minor surface wear, but overall in good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.

Lot 563

NORMAN ROCKWELL (American 1894-1978) A SATURDAY EVENING POST COVER PRINT, "Before the Shot," color lithograph on watermarked Arches paper, signed in pencil in L/R margin "Norman Rockwell," with Circle Gallery blind stamp and numbered in pencil in L/L margin, 86/200, sheet: 24 3/4" x 21 7/8", plate: 20 1/4" x 18 3/4". Note: A version of the original painting by Norman Rockwell appeared on the cover of The Saturday Evening Post on March 15, 1958. Condition: Mild expected tone to paper, some mild smudges at lower corners, but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.

Lot 62

AN AMERICAN CLASSICAL PERIOD MAHOGANY TILT-TOP BREAKFAST TABLE, 1820s, the circular top with gadrooned trim hinged on a four post cage form box on a foliate carved and turned baluster form standard, raised on acanthus detailed monopodia ending in paw feet. Height: 28 1/4" Diameter: 33 1/4" Condition: Good restored condition with minor marks, dings, light scratches, and normal wear associated with furniture of this age, use, and materials. It has been suggested that the top is of a later date. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.

Lot 85

A MID-CENTURY MODERN DIAMOND, CULTURED PEARL, AND YELLOW GOLD STARBURST BROOCH, the radiating starburst yellow gold frame centering a 3.8 mm pale pink cultured pearl, issuing six pointed rays set with forty-four tapering circular diamonds with approximate total of .86 carat, alternating radiating gold stem lines, verso hinged pin and hook post. Height: 1 1/2" Width: 2" Note: A copy of the registered bidder's government-issued ID is required and must be on file with the auction gallery before any jewelry, watches, and/or gold is released for shipping. Condition: Normal surface buildup in crevices throughout, two diamonds have tiny chips, lacking seven radiating gold stem lines, old repairs, and the suspension loop for wearing as a pendant is incomplete, unmarked. The diamonds have been tested with a Diamond Selector II Culit and are genuine. All weights and dimensions are to be considered approximate. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.

Lot 426

Two Sets of Early 20th century Postcard Boxes, both in the form of Four Books held on a Stand, each marked Post Cards and Vol 1 to Vol IV, containing some postcards, early 20th century onwards including GB Scenes, European Tourist Scenes, Sailing Boats, etc

Lot 2501

HESTERMANN u. ERNST, München Deckeldose, 800 Silber, um 1900. Handgearbeitete ovale Dose mit scharniertem Deckel, Wandung mit feinem Hammerschlagdekor, am Deckel und der Wandung getriebene Fruchtbordüre, auf dem Deckel ein Wappenschild mit Posthorn und Krone, Reste einer Innenvergoldung, L. ca. 17,5cm. Scharnier leicht ausgeschlagen, Deckel verzogen, Alters- und Gebrauchsspuren. HESTERMANN u. ERNST, Munich lidded box, 800 silver, c. 1900. Handmade oval box with hinged lid, the wall with fine hammered decoration, on the lid and the wall chased fruit border, on the lid a coat of arms with post horn and crown, remains of an interior gilding, l. approx. 17.5cm. Hinge slightly worn, lid warped, signs of age and use. Gewicht 352g Legierung 800/000

Lot 96

THREE MID 19TH CENTURY LETTERS, two affixed 1d red stamp, the other with 1851 Glasgow post stamp along with some modern First Day Covers and Presentation Packs, in two albums (2)

Lot 78

Collection of money boxes, to include Post Office savings bank in original box, cash tin etc. (qty)

Lot 1329

A silver cigarette case with vacant cartouche, a silver coin bracelet and a post-war Royal Military Police cap badge (3)

Lot 899

One tray containing five various boxed Britains farming implements to include a No. 9535 mule dozer, a No. 9536 cultivator (x2), a No. 9535 mule dozer in window box, and a No. 9600 post hole digger, all (VG-BVG)

Lot 1003

A Triang Minic loose tinplate and clockwork saloon group to include pre- and post-war examples, to include a Vauxhall Cabriolet finished in red, a Vauxhall Cabriolet finished in blue, another in brown with spun hubs, and two other examplesCondition report: Brown streamlined saloon is overpainted. All others appear original, but have age-related wear.

Lot 113

Meccano Dealers No. 1 sloping back cabinet circa 1929/35 complete with original header board and post-war display card, well packed with post war Meccano, many packeted parts, brassware, long angle girders etc, generally contents (G) cabinet (P). NB: this item is very heavy. Not suitable for postage. Buyer is required to make own collection arrangements.

Lot 121

Geared roller bearing circa mid/late 1930s red/gold fair condition, post war ring frame

Lot 258

Hornby post-war wagons: No. 50 cattle truck (NM-BE) green, No. 50 goods brake (G-VG) (green BE); No. 1 goods van (VG) in box for No. 50 version; flat with furniture container (E-BE) and flat with meat container (E-BE)

Lot 294

Large tray of 17 Hornby 4-wheel wagons, pre- and post-war including some No. 50, quality varies (P-E)

Lot 295

Hornby LMS items: 1947-52 No. 101 tank loco 2270, Brunofix rods, green wheels (G), No. 501 1949-54 without tender, noticeable paint loss (P-G), with pre/post war No. 1 coaches, 3x pass brakes and 6 1st/3rd generally (P)

Lot 321

Post-war Hornby 0-4-0 loco and tender LMS 5600 original electric with factory fitted 20 volt motor (NB no keyhole), some playwear and marks (G), box repro, tender (VG-BVG)

Lot 339

Two large trays containing Hornby clockwork track, pre- and mostly post-war, much is boxed: points, crossovers, No. 2 turntables, curves and straights, also about a dozen pieces of very early track, overall (VG)

Lot 366

Four No. 1 Hornby post war 4-wheel coaches: NE passenger brake (E-BG); LMS pass brake (VG-E-B repro), another assembled with both sides same handed and one duckett missing (G-BG); LMS 1st/3rd (G-B repro)

Lot 367

3x Hornby post war 4-wheel tenders: 2x No. 50 black and one No. 51 green, each has some marks, but overall (G), one No. 50 has home made coupling to loco

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