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A Tudor 9ct gold cased gentleman's wristwatch head, circa 1960, circular silvered dial with raised silver Arabic numerals, recessed subsidiary seconds dial, luminous hands, signed Tudor, Rolex 'crown logo' to the crown, Tudor 15 rubies movement, cal. 290, Rolex Watch Company case number 18853, Edinburgh 1960, engraved to case back with railway interest 'B. R. Scottish Region W. Trotter in Appreciation of 45 Years' Service', caseback 5.1g, 20.7g gross, dial 27mm, case 32mm, without strap.
An IWC International Watch Co Schaffhausen 9ct gold cased gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1965, signed circular silvered dial with gold batons, dot minute markers, gold index hands, and centre seconds, Swiss movement signed 'International Watch Co', serial 1676048 with Geneva stripes, caseback numbered '1709868' and '1209 R', with hammer head mark (marteau sans manche) for maker Oréade, Manufacture de Boîtes SA, and Morgenstern (spiked mace) grade mark, import marks for A& Co Ltd., London 1965, caseback 3.3g, on later rolled gold bracelet strap, a/f strap damaged, dial 29mm, case 34mm, 48.7g gross.Notes: in working condition, winds and sets well, keeps time across 30min test, however Batemans cannot guarantee its continued operation.
Eight pieces of George III and later silver flatware, comprising three old English pattern dessert spoons: two George III spoons, one with an 'R' engraved to its terminal, William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London possibly 1811, 16.5cm long, the other with a rubbed monogram to its terminal, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1807, 17cm long, and a George IV spoon decorated with a wolf's head to its terminal, John, Henry & Charles Lias London 1823, 17cm long; a George III teaspoon with bright cut decorative border to its handle and 'ABD' engraved to its terminal, Thomas Northcote, London 1787, 11cm long, a pair of George IV fiddle back pattern teaspoons with R engraved to each terminal, William Troby, London 1822, both approximately 13cm long, a pair of George III sugar tongs, possibly Charles Hougham, London, no date mark, 13cm long, and a damaged pair of sugar tongs, with pierced and bright cut decoration, engraved 'E.T', only Lion passant mark present, 13.5cm long, overall 6.1toz. (1 bag)
A Garrard gold plated pocket watch, circa 1980s, open faced, keyless wind, the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, minute track, recessed subsidiary seconds dial, gold spade style hands, 15 rubis Swiss movement, cal. 2124, hinged dust cover, case number, engraved to case back with railway interest 'B. R. Eastern Region A. E. Tipler In Appreciation of 45 Years Service', dial 41mm, 50.5mm across case, 61mm across winder, 81.7g gross.
249. KYSER & REX CIRCUS CAGE WAGON | Desirable circus themed cage by famous Philadelphia company, this is the deluxe version made by K&R with a spinning kangaroo and bear figure as toy rolls and rear bell chimes. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 14" l. | One rear wheel has three cracked spokes, other is replaced, otherwise all original in (Very Good to Excellent Condition) | $3,000 - $5,000
250. KYSER & REX CONESTOGA WAGON | Very rare example, this piece has familiar attributes to that commonly seen by K&R in the casting style of the horses and the mounted figure , though colors not often seen on other toys. | Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | 13" l. | Appears to be all original in (Excellent Condition) | $1,000 - $1,500
491. ROCK & GRANER GUARD'S SHACK WITH WELL | Hand painted building on lithographed base, very tough to find R&G accessories, has small well with pump and ornate fencing in front of building, circa 1900. Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | Base 9" x 6" | Missing semaphore pole, otherwise (Very Good to Excellent Condition) | $500 - $750
636. MARKLIN R.0. LIVE STEAM LOCOMOTIVE | O gauge, live steam, American market loco with cowcatcher and six window brass cab, has matching deluxe tender, circa 1902. Provenance: Paul Cole Collection. | Loco & tender 13" l. | Tender over-painting to black areas, cowcatcher and front platform professionally re-attached and restored. | $800 - $1,200
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE RESERVE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL 1962, the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed 'Scottish Football League', the reverse inscribed 'Reserve League Championship 1961-62 Rangers F.C. R. MacKinnon', 38mm high including bale, maker JWB, in nine carat gold, 8.8g
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP GOLD MEDAL 1928/29, awarded to Robert Ireland of Rangers F.C., the obverse with central Glasgow crest the border inscribed 'Scottish League Championship, 1928-29', the reverse inscribed 'R. Ireland', 39mm high including bale, maker V&S, in nine carat gold, 23g, in original fitted case, the hinged cover inscribed 'The Rangers F.C.' Note: The 1928–29 Scottish Division One season of Association football was won by Rangers by sixteen points over nearest rival Celtic. This medal was awarded to Robert Ireland, who helped Rangers to their 17th league title, and third of five consecutive titles under legendary manager Bill Struth.
Military General Service Medal with clasps 'Vittoria', 'St. Sebastien', 'Orthes', 'Toulouse', (J. WILKINSON. CUTLER. R. ARTY.), records show Gunner/Private John Wilkinson entitled to the MGSM with the four clasps detailed above, he enlisted on March 27th 1811 and served in the 3rd Battalion Royal Artillery, first under Captain Bean then Captain Hutchesson, 'In consequence of reduction' Wilkinson was discharged on September 15th 1814 with other soldiers from the Battalion, he had served 3 Years and 122 Days
A WWI and WWII group of medals and related items to ALFRED R. CODLING. 1914-15 star, Victory and War medals to 14542 COP. A.R. CODLING NORF. R. (also L. CPL), Special Constabulary Long Service Medal named to ALFRED R. CODLING. 1939-45 and Italy stars, Defence and War medals, Norfolk Regiment cap badge, Essex Regiment cloth insignia and 4th Indian Infantry Division badges. Together with book of memoirs (where he is mentioned) and binoculars etc.
NO RESERVE Fishing Satire.- McLean (Thomas, publisher) Smiling Showers or Ducks in Delight; and three others, including two variant impressions of 'A Sharp Bite', and one of 'Taking A Fly', etchings with hand-colouring, each platemark approx. 190 x 230 mm (7 1/2 x 9 in), under glass, some minor spotting and surface dirt, framed, [circa 1820s]; together with a miscellaneous group of framed fishing prints, including R. Seymour's 'Noon' published by Ackermann, 2 etchings after Henry Alken ' Fishing in a Punt' and 'Pike Fishing', and another, various sizes, all under glass, framed, [19th century] (8)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, cf. nos. 104-108
Pollard (James & Robert) [Fly Fishing]; [Bottom Fishing near Totten Mill], two works, etchings with hand-colouring, excellent richly inked impressions, each platemark approx. 110 x 340 mm (4 1/4 x 13 3/8 in), under glass trimmed to platemarks, some small margins remain, mounted on support, minor surface dirt, uniformly framed, faint etched publication line in lower right, R. Pollard & Sons, 1823 (2)Provenance:Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd., LondonFrank T. Sabin, LondonLiterature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, cf. nos. 141-144⁂ Scarce. The Yale Centre For British Art hold the original drawing for Bottom Fishing near Totten Mill, see acc. no. B2001.2.1107.
Pollard (James), After. [Punt Fishing on the Thames], etching with hand-colouring, on wove paper without watermark, platemark 185 x 350 mm (7 1/4 x 13 3/4 in), under glass, some browning, spotting and surface dirt, framed, published by R. Pollard & Sons, 1823; together with a good group of other prints after Pollard, including a duplicate modern impression of '[Punt Fishing on the Thames]', an impression of '[Bottom Fishing near Totten Mill]', a pair of later impressions of 'Fly Fishing' and 'Bottom Fishing', and Trolling for Pike; Fly Fishing, a pair of modern facsimile prints, all framed, [19th and 20th century] (7)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, cf. nos. 141-142, 145-147, and 150
Angling's Age of Romance.- R. Laurie & J. Whittle (publishers) The Sweet Little Girl That I Love, mezzotint with early hand-colouring on wove paper, platemark 345 x 245 mm (13 1/2 x 9 3/4 in), small margins, some areas of expert restoration to marginal loss and nicks, minor surface dirt, unframed, 1794; together with a good group of 4 further prints, including James Wilson's uncoloured mezzotint 'Gudgeon Fishing, or He's fairly Hook'd', after Anthony Walker, Sullivan's engraving after Hogarth's Perspective frontispiece, and 3 other 19th century Romantic fishing prints, various sizes, all unframed, 1770-1830 (6)Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, nos. 48-49
NO RESERVE Anglers in the Landscape.- Morland (George), After. Summer Amusement, stipple engraving by Thomas Williamson, with full hand-colouring, platemark 520 x 600 mm (20 1/2 x 23 1/2 in), good margins, some small areas of abrasion, minor surface dirt and browning, unframed, published by R. Lambe, 1812; together with a good mixed group of 20 other prints by various hands, including works by or after Morland, Henry Alken, Lawrence Josset, Literature:Beazley, David, Images of Angling. Three Centuries of British Angling Prints, Creel Press, 2010, cf. no. 63
Cigarette cards - Selection R J Lea Ltd, Manchester. 1912/13 Old English Pottery & Porcelain (First Series) Complete set of 50, together with part sets and odds from other series. 18/50 Chairman & Vice Chairman Miniatures and 19/50 Chairman Miniatures (First Series). In excess of 150 individual cards plus some duplicates.
Cigarette cards - Murray Son & Co 1909. 6 Prominent Politicians (Without in two strengths) - The Rt Hon. H H Asquith MP, Mr T P O'Connor MP, The Rt Hon. R B Haldane KC MP, The Rt Hon. Charles W Dilke MP, The Rt Hon. A J Balfour MP, together with Murray Son & Co 1939, Steamships - 12 different cards, including Queen Mary, Orion and Normandie. (18)

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