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Lot 151

Tanganyika 2 SCs 1922-25 issues SG74-82, 83, 84, 86, 90, 92 mint and used mixed plus GEA opt and postal dues 34 stamps R£34

Lot 67

A Framed Map of Nottinghamshire, R Phillips Published 1808, 20cm high

Lot 404

J.C. Burnie, two boats on a choppy sea, signed oil on canvas, housed in a gilt frame, the oil 29cm x 24cm, Charles Comber, Dutch frozen landscape scene, signed oil on board, housed in a gilt frame, the oil 19ccm x 24cm, R. Kralis, African landscape scene with trees, signed oil on board, housed in a gilt frame, the oil 18.5cm x 14cm (3)

Lot 419

R Krajewski, figures in a boat, signed pastel, print depicting a figure seated under a tree, three wall mirrors (5)

Lot 330A

The Holy Bible, A Practical and Explanatory commentary on the Old Testament, By the Rev R Jamieson DD & the Rev E H Bickersteth, two volumes, (2)

Lot 274

A Lalique 'Gui' glass vase, moulded with mistletoe with brown highlights on the opalescent, etched 'R. Lalique France no. 948', 17cm high

Lot 278

A Lalique 'Lys' glass opalescent bowl, no. 382, the body with four lily flower heads forming the feet, moulded mark 'R Lalique', 24cm diameter

Lot 471

R....Nott ABSTRACT Screenprint, signed and numbered 1/10 35 x 53.5cm; Alistair Grant AZINCOURT II Screenprint, signed and numbered 50/50 25 x 32.5cm, and Mervyn Romans GAMES, 1969 Etching and aquatint, signed and titled and dated in pencil 45 x 40cm (3)

Lot 283

Two Lalique 'Coq Nain' glass car mascots, one inscribed 'Lalique France', and labelled 'Cristal Lalique Paris', the other 'R. Lalique', 20cm high (2)

Lot 301

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TROPHY CUP with twin, harp-shaped scroll handles, a campana-shaped bowl and an applied girdle, inscribed on one side as a point-to-point prize "Newmarket & Thurlow Hunt", by C & R. Collis, London 1922 (with turned wooden plinth); 9.5" (24 cms) high; 42.8 oz

Lot 603

A SMALL MIXED LOT:- A cigarette case, inscribed "F.A.M.Nov 1911", a pair of Edwardian mounted cut-glass salts, a small Maltese model of a sailing vessel on a wooden base, a pair of salt spoons, initialled "R", a small tortoiseshell box and four other plated items, the sailing vessel 4.5" (11.5 cms) high; 3.9 oz weighable silver (11)

Lot 577

A PAIR OF SMALL EARLY 20TH CENTURY CANDLESTICKS on square bases, by J & R. Griffin, Chester 1913/14 and three other pairs of candlesticks on round bases (one pair initialled), all loaded; the tallest pair 9.3" (23.5 cms) high (8)

Lot 47

A CHARLES I ASCRIBED NORTH COUNTRY SEAL TOP SPOON with a squat fluted terminal, scratched with the initials "R" over "WM", by Robert Robinson, Hull, c.1630; 6.4" (16.2 cms) long; 1.3 oz

Lot 298

A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN CANDLESTICKS on bevelled square bases with octagonal columns and bead borders, by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1899 (loaded), together with a pair of matching electroplated twin-light candelabra branches; the candlesticks 9.25" (23.5 cms) high (2)

Lot 533

A SMALL VICTORIAN ENGRAVED INKSTAND of shaped oval outline with a central taperstick and two mounted cut-glass ink bottles by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1868 and an early 20th century dressing table tray, initialled and inscribed on the reverse, by J & R. Griffin, Chester 1914; the inkstand 8.2" (20.6 cms); 23.25 oz weighable silver (2)

Lot 716

AN EDWARDIAN MOUNTED WOODEN CASE with an easel stand fitted with a nickel-plated, pocket barometer, the mounts by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1902 together with a small late Victorian embossed pocket watch stand, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Chester 1900 and a cigarette case with a later-applied plaque; the watch stand 3.25" (8.2 cms) high; 4.6 oz weighable silver (3)

Lot 280

AN EDWARDIAN SMALL POT on three ram's mask and hoof feet with embossed festoons of foliage and a hinged, rising cover with a bud finial, gilt interior, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Chester 1907 and a late Victorian two-handled cup with embossed stiff leaves around the lower body, gilt interior, monogrammed & dated "26th February 1900" by G. Jackson & D. Fullerton, London 1897; the latter 3.9" (9.8 cms) diameter; 17.4 oz (2)

Lot 799

A MIXED LOT:- An Edwardian plain rectangular box with a spring-loaded hinged cover, lacking an internal divider, but with a Registered Design No. by J & R. Griffin, Chester 1909, two small inkwells, a toast rack, a salt and a mustard pot (blue glass liner"); the box 4.75" (12 cms) long; 10.2 oz weighable silver

Lot 536

A LATE VICTORIAN INKSTAND with a pierced gallery and engraved decoration, fitted with two mounted cut-glass bottles, the cartouche with a small inscription, by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1892; 9.5" (24 cms) long; 18.2 oz weighable silver

Lot 682

A LATE VICTORIAN / EDWARDIAN VESTA CASE enamelled on the front with a flag on a yellow pole, suspensory ring, by G. Nathan &, R. Hayes, Birmingham 1901; 2.25" (5.6 cms) long; 1.3 oz

Lot 316

A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN DWARF CANDLESTICKS with wrythen-fluted columns, Corinthian capitals with detachable nozzles and bevelled square bases with fluting, by R. Martin & E. Hall, London 1887 (loaded); 6.1" (15.5 cms) high (2)

Lot 311

A LATE 20TH CENTURY THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRUM on a shaped square base with shell decoration, a short column, reeded scroll branches and detachable nozzles, maker's mark "J" and "R", Birmingham 1966 (loaded); 10.75" (27.5 cms) high; 13.25" (33.6 cms) span of branches

Lot 748

FANOLOGY OR THE LADIES CONVERSATION FAN Plain wood guards and sticks, paper leaves, uncoloured and printed with Directions, Questions and Answers. Cupid holds an inscription"This Fan Improves The Friendship" etc. The reverse is a mixture of questions and answers. Inv. C.F. Badini and Pub. March 18 1797 by R. Clarke, 26 Strand; 26 cms c.f. Schreiber no: 63 and no:125.     

Lot 505

NAPKIN RINGS:- A pair of late Victorian heart-shaped napkin rings with engraving and scroll feet, by William H. Leather, Birmingham 1898 (with Registered Design No.), a pair of engraved napkin rings, initialled, by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1898 and a pierced napkin ring, monogrammed, by Edward Hutton, London 1890; the heart ones 1.75" (4.4 cms) high; 4.95 oz (5)

Lot 78

A cased Covermeter Mark VI & a surveyors level by E R Watts & Son

Lot 506

Framed acrylic on canvas of a shire horse 'Bradford Grey King' by R C Bell 57 cm x 46 cm (size including frame)

Lot 142

19th century parian bust of Holyoake, impressed R & L Ltd, raised on a square base c1889 H 18.5 cm

Lot 48

Various sticks and riding crop, champion professional jockey skull cap size 5 (62-63 cm), bowler hat size 7 1/4, Caldene breeches size 36 R etc

Lot 405

Items to related to R N BRYANT, late Mi Ho Lung Rifles (MHLR) and Shanghai Volunteer corps (SVC) - silver plated bowl presented on his marriage 1940 bearing badge of A Coy MHLR D 7", ash tray MHLR badge - 2nd High GGun A Class 1939, ash tray SVC badge, circular ash tray MHRL badge - A Coy SVC Rifle Meet 1935, silver circular ash tray MHLR badge - Old Captains Prize D Class 1935, Silver vesta box - R N Bryant & Shanghai Muncipality Council medal 1937 ribbon un-named

Lot 398

King's Police medal (Distinguished Service) awarded to Senior Inspector S R Brink (Schalk Richard Brink) South Africa Police, King George V issue 1st type, 1926, some paperwork

Lot 462

Framed coloured engraving of Simeon Prophefyeth of Christ, printed for R Saver, Map Chart and Print Seller 53 Fleet Street London 17 May 1787 (damage to print)  41 cm x 31.5 cm (size including frame) & a framed Victorian print of a young girl

Lot 141

R. Massey framed two part watercolour, river landscape.

Lot 994

Birds/Natural History. A selection, includes; Bowdler Sharpe, R. - Sketch-Book of British Birds. London: SPCK, 1898. Illustrated by A. F. & C. Lydon; Ratcliffe, Dorothy Una - Lapwings and Laverocks. London: Country Life Ltd. 1934. In dust wrapper, with letter from the author loosely tipped-in; Ratcliffe, Jane - Fly High, Run Free. London: Chatto & Windus, 1979. Signed. With 9 others. (12)

Lot 993

Map. South Lancashire [East & West divisions]. 1842/43. Scale of one inch to a Statute Mile. Measures total: 159cm x 100cm. Presented in two parts, folding, linen-backed. Partial colouring for county borders, major rail and road routes, and green spaces/parks. Following printed at foot: Engraved in the Tower of London at the Ordnance Map Office, the Outline by G. Baker, the writing by J. A. Harrison, the hills by R. Tovey, published by Colonel Colby. Each cover bearing heraldic bookplate for 'Peter Rothwell'. [Peter Rothwell Esq. of Sunning Hill in Lancashire. Inventor of the variable blast pipe. His father had founded the Union Foundry in Bolton. Rothwell was one of the promoters of the Bolton & Leigh Railway which opened in 1838.] Housed in a contemporary leather covered slipcase, worn.

Lot 463

A pair of ceramic plaques by Crown Devon having painted gun dog pictorial decoration, signed by R Hinton, in oak framesCONDITION REPORT slight crazing and small dent (approx 7mm x 0.5mm) on one plaque, small dent on other plaque approx 3mm x 1.5mm.  Otherwise good condition of both the plaques and the frames.

Lot 109

A silver dressing table tray having moulded scroll decoration, plain cartouche and moulded rim, Chester 1910, J & R Griffin

Lot 126

A silver four piece cruet set of plain form having shaped rims, glass liners and paw feet, Birmingham 1923/25, Walker & Hall, and a small silver christening tankard of plain form with inscription to side, Birmingham 1945, R N Hollings & Co

Lot 1010

Antiquarian. Hooke, R. 'Micrographia' - Most likely an example of the 1745 condensed re-issue titled: 'Micrographia Restored'. Lacks the title and prelims. Begins at page 5 and runs through to page 65, plus index. With 30 [of 33?] plates, appears to lack plates 1 & 2, and only the first panel of plate 33 (the louse) is present. Re-bound in a modern full cloth. Most pages with edge wear and some loss, many pages and plates repaired and/or mounted. Viewing highly recommended. A work that is scarce in any condition.

Lot 1021

Antiquarian. Rudolph C. Slatin Pasha; Major F. R. Wingate (trans.) - Fire and Sword in The Sudan. London: Edward Arnold, 1896. 2nd edition. Publisher's cloth. With; Stephens, J. L. - Incidents of Travel in the Russian and Turkish Empires, and in The Holy Land. (1838) Two works bound together. No publisher or place given, presumed privately printed. Bound in a full morocco gilt. (2)

Lot 737

A watercolour, R Martin Tomlinson, Common Farm, Windermere, signed, 6in x 9in

Lot 979

Americana. President John F. Kennedy: Assassination Report of the Warren Commission. Nashville: The FlatSigned Press, 2004. Limited edition, no.2516/2948. Signed by former President Gerald R. Ford, with certificate of authenticity. Bound in bonded leather. A 'fine' copy.

Lot 553

An opalescent glass dish by Lalique in the Aster pattern, etched R Lalique, France, in upper caseCONDITION REPORT - 10 " DIAMETER, STANDARD BOWL

Lot 666

An oil painting on board, R Scalvini, Continental riverside cathedral city, 11in x 15in

Lot 1023

Antiquarian miscellany. A small selection, includes; Gildon, C. - The Deist's Manual: Or, A Rational Enquiry into the Christian Religion. London: 1705; The Life of the Emperor Julian. Translated from the French. London: Printed for M. Cooper, 1746; Milton, John - Paradise Lost. A Poem, in Twelve Books. London: Printed for J. & R. Tonson, 1751; etc. (7)

Lot 304

An 18ct gold wedding band, approx 3.9g & size R

Lot 738

A watercolour, R Hobbs, The Towpath, Gargrave, signed and attributed verso, 4in x 5in

Lot 743

An oil painting, R C D Lowry, Derwentwater, signed and dated 1996, and attributed verso, 6.5in x 11.5in

Lot 658

A modern 18k yellow metal, marquise, round and trapeze cut diamond set dress ring, size R/S.

Lot 611

A set of six George V Irish silver Hanovarian pattern dessert forks, R & Co, Dublin, 1913, 8 oz.

Lot 407

R. Kato (Japanese) oil on canvas, Cityscape, signed with label, 45 x 53cm, unframed

Lot 652

A gentlemens' 18ct gold wedding ring, gypsy-set with a single diamond, size R.

Lot 1600

37/38 Exeter City v Newport County Football Programme: Dated 1 1 1938 in fair condition with no team changes. Rusty staples removed and tear on spine with a scuff on the R of the word Exeter.

Lot 571

R. GIULIANI 'Girl Reading on a Beach', oil on canvas, signed lower right, 33cm x 43cm, framed.

Lot 425

Australian Defence Force Service Medal set. Engraved named D.E. SHANAHAN R.120948. In award case with miniature & ribbon bar.

Lot 438

WW1 British Army 1917 Military Medal group to Corporal Bass, R.F.A. Military Medal G.V.R., impressed named 86931 WR: E. R. C. BASS. C.62/BDE: R.F.A.; War Medal & Victory Medal impressed named 86931 CPL. E. R. C. BASS. R.A. Medals are unmounted and come with copies of medal index card, medal rolls, MM Gazette, enlistment papers and basic research. Ernest Robert Charles Bass was born in Suffolk 1887. Enlisted 24/8/1914. A carpenter by trade. He served with 63rd BRIGADE, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY. Posted to various batteries within the brigade as a wheeler. Landed France 31/5/1915, returned UK 9/2/1919. MM Gazette 19/2/1917. Award range 66,000 – 69,000 were for late actions on the Somme 1916. Bass’s MM schedule number is 68,111. 62nd Brigade RFA served with the 12 Eastern Division during the entire war.

Lot 412

India GeneImpressed named 2314408 SGLN. C.J. HOYLE. R. SIGNALS. Comes with a copy of the medal roll and basic research.ral Service Medal 1908 – 35 Medal with clasp “WAZIRISTAN 1921 – 24.Signaller Hoyle was posted to No 1 Line Coy. B Corps Signals and was stationed with L Coy “Jubbulpore” when the medal was issued.

Lot 445

A WW1 Royal Navy ‘drowning casualty’ medal trio group to Stoker Griggs. 1914/15 Star, impressed named K. 21050 C. R. GRIGGS. STO. 1. R.N.; War Medal & Victory Medal, impressed named K. 21050 C. R. GRIGGS. STO. 1. R.N. Medals court mounted for display. Charles Reginald Griggs was born at Herne Bay, Kent on 16 June 1895 and joined the Royal Navy in October 1913. He also served as a Stoker and commenced the war aboard the pre-dreadnought battleship H.M.S. Vengeance. After a brief spell at Pembroke II, he next joined the Mars, then acting as a troopship in the Dardanelles. Sadly, however, Charles was drowned at Alexandria whilst on leave on 4 December 1915. He is buried at Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery; sold with copied service record.

Lot 447

WW1 British Royal Navy ‘mine explosion’ casualty medals and Memorial Plaque group to Able Seaman K. R. Binns, who was killed as a result of the utter destruction of H.M.S. Princess Irene, due to an internal explosion, of which he was serving on the 27th May 1915. Binns, along with the entire ship’s crew, dockyard workers & civilians, numbering 352 people who were killed, marked one of the most lethal civilian based maritime disasters of the First World War. 1914-15 Star, impressed named S. S. 761, K.R BINNS, A.B., R.N.; British War Medal, impressed named SS.761 K.R. BINNS. A.B. R.N.; Victory Medal unnamed & Memorial Plaque, named to KIRK RAWNSLEY BINNS. Comes with copy of rolls, Navy service records, newspaper articles and basic research on disaster. Kirk Rawnsley Binns was born on the 7/7/1886 in Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. He enlisted 9/8/1904. On the 27/5/1915, he was serving aboard H.M.S. Princess Irene when the ship suddenly blew up in Saltpan Reach, on the Medway Estuary in Kent, with the loss of some 352 people. (Entire crew of 273 Officers and men of the ship, 76 dockside workers and 3 civilians). A Court of Inquiry was held into the loss of Princess Irene, with evidence given that priming of the mines was being carried out hurriedly and by untrained personnel. Binns is commemorated on the East wall of the nave, Holy Cross Church, Scopwick, North Kesteven, Lincolnshire as well as the Chatham Naval Memorial. The fate of H.M.S. Princess Irene In May 1915, Princess Irene was moored in Saltpan Reach, on the Medway Estuary in Kent between Port Victoria and Sheerness, being loaded with mines in preparation for deployment on a minelaying mission. At 11:14 a.m. on 27th May, she exploded and disintegrated. A column of flame 300 feet (100 m) high was followed a few seconds later by another of similar height and a pall of smoke hung over the spot where Princess Irene had been, reaching to 1,200 feet (400 m). Two barges laying alongside her were also destroyed. The explosion was larger than that which had destroyed H.M.S. Bulwark in the Medway six months earlier, although the loss of life was less. A total of 352 people were killed, including 273 officers and men, and 76 dockyard workers who were on board Princess Irene. On the Isle of Grain, a girl of nine was killed by flying debris, and a farmhand died of shock. A collier half a mile (800 m) away had its crane blown off its mountings. A part of one of Princess Irene's boilers landed on the ship; a man working on the ship died from injuries sustained when he was struck by a piece of metal weighing 70 pounds (32 kg). Wreckage was flung up to 20 miles (32 km) away, with people near Sittingbourne being injured by flying debris, some of which landed in Bredhurst. Severed heads were found at Hartlip and on the Isle of Grain. A case of butter landed at Rainham, 6 miles (10 km) away. A 10-ton (10,160 kg) section of the ship landed on the Isle of Grain. The Admiralty's oil storage tanks there were damaged. The sole survivor from Princess Irene was a stoker, who suffered severe burns. Three of her crew had a lucky escape as they were ashore at the time. The victims whose bodies were recovered were buried at Woodlands Road Cemetery, Gillingham. A memorial service for the victims was held at the Dockyard Church, Sheerness on 1/6/1915. It was led by Randall Davidson, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Inquests were held on two victims of the disaster. The coroner stated that he did not intend to hold an inquest for any other victim unless there were exceptional circumstances that warranted it. A Court of Inquiry was held into the loss of Princess Irene. Evidence was given that priming of the mines was being carried out hurriedly and by untrained personnel. A faulty primer was blamed for the explosion. Following the loss of H.M.S. Natal on 30.12/1915 and H.M.S. Vanguard on 9/7/1917, both caused by internal explosions,

Lot 401

British Army 2nd Afghan War Medal to Driver North, ‘C’ Battery, 4th Brigade, Royal Artillery. Afghanistan. 1878-1880 Medal, impressed named, in upright capitals, to 4684 DRIV: D. NORTH. C. BATT: 4TH/B.. R. A. Medal polished and worn, several edge knocks to face, generally good to reverse. Comes with a copy of the Medal Roll.

Lot 501

WW2 South African Army medal group to Lance Corporal J. A. Erasmus, South African Corps of Signals. 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, 1 clasp 8th ARMY, Italy Star, Defence, War, African Service Medal, these impressed named 178740 J. A. R. ERASMUS & Efficiency Medal, with clasp Union of South Africa, impressed named L/CPL. J. A. R. ERASMUS. S.A.C.S.

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