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Lot 1030

Hornby Dublo to include, A4 Class 4-6-2 Steam Locomotive, Sir Nigel Gresley, LNER Blue, Class 8F 2-8-0 Steam Locomotive BR black R/No. 48158, EDL7 0-6-2 Tank Steam Locomotive boxed rolling stock, buildings, track and accessories,

Lot 1052

Wrenn locomotive 'Clun Castle' and three Hornby Railways locomotives, 'Morning Star' R.033, LMS Class 5 Loco R.320 and 'Mallard' R.309, (4),

Lot 326

A CORAL AND PEARL DRESS RING in high carat yellow gold, comprising two rows of coral beads and pearls, unmarked, size R / 8.75, 4.3g.

Lot 60

AN ANTIQUE OPAL AND DIAMOND CLUSTER RING, 19TH CENTURY in high carat yellow gold, the heart shaped cabochon opal encircled by a border of old cut diamonds, unmarked, size R / 8.5, 4.2g.

Lot 20

An 18ct gold / 750 London hallmarked ruby and diamond pave set ring.  The ruby stones being square cut interspersed with diamonds approx 25pnts total, the ruby stones 2mm x 2mm. Total weight 4.7g / Size R.5

Lot 229

A French 19th century 18ct gold and diamond ring. The ring being set with old and flat cut diamonds within posey style settings having a stylised foliated inscribed shank. French owl mark to outside of shank.  Size R. Total weight 2.5g.

Lot 306

An 18ct French import assay mark white gold sapphire and diamond bombe / dome head ring. Marked 750, the ring with central oval sapphire estimated weight 1.08ct with surround of pave set diamonds. Estimated diamonds 0.80ct weight. Size R / Weight 6g

Lot 309

A hallmarked 9ct gold signet ring. Hallmarked Birmingham. Weight 6.9g. Size R.

Lot 602

Beer label, cask/barrel label for W R Stride's of Bath, 'XXXX', horizontal oval, 190mm x 158mm (gd) (1)

Lot 624

Beer labels, 2 stopper label's, Chesham Brewery and R E Miller, Fulham (gd) (2)

Lot 634

Beer label, W R Stride, Bath, Pure Home Brewed Beer, v.o, 88mm high, (gd) (1)

Lot 652

Beer labels, 3 vos, 1 Club Brand for Light Lager with cricket scene (Scotland), approx. 100mm high (some slight scuffing and creasing), R Henderson & Co of Alloa India Pale Ale, 90mm high (vg), Hardy's Kimberley Brewery Home Brewed Strong, approx. 80mm high (vg)

Lot 894

Postcard Reference Books, a selection of 6 reference books ,The Postal History of The British Army in WW1 by A Kennedy & G Crabb published 1977, Peter James Picture Postcard Artists pub 2000, Paquebot Cancellations of the World by R Hosking pub 1977, P Cockrill Ocean Mails, Gibbons, Concise Stamp Catalogue 1997 & Collect British Postmarks by Dr J T Whitney pub 1993 (mainly gd)

Lot 969

Postcards, a collection of approx. 500, mainly UK, topographical cards inc. Somerset, Derbyshire, Cornwall & Scotland, a good mix inc. a few A R Quinton (mixed condition, fair/gd)

Lot 1096

Postcards, a large collection (approx. 1600) of modern mainly oversize cards inc. Salmon maps, Aviation, Royal Mail, Notable events, A R Quinton, Foreign Travel, Pacific Islands inc. Fiji & Pitcairn, Faga etc also Collect Modern Postcards catalogue, mixed sizes, (mostly vg)

Lot 1133

Postcards, Military, West Africa Gold Coast, R Tuck's various part-series, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, all coloured, artist drawn C Cheeseman, depicting native life and buildings, unused, (gd/vg) (22)

Lot 1144

Postcards, a collection of approx. lower 250 cards in 2 modern albums, the majority published by Tuck inc. Rough Seas (various series), Wimbush, A R Quinton, Harry Payne (Military), Cobbe, Asti, Sandford, Flower, Cubley etc (mainly gd)

Lot 1146

Postcards, a collection of approx. 410 cards in 2 modern albums inc. UK rustic and scenic views with a few printed street scenes, also A R Quinton. Together with an album of Bamforth Song cards in sets of 4 and 3 cards and odds (235 cards) (mainly gd)

Lot 237

Cigarette card, Taddy, Prominent Footballers (London Mixture), Bolton Wanderers, type card, R. Glendenning (vg) (1)

Lot 242

Cigarette card, Taddy, Prominent Footballers (London Mixture), Sheffield Wednesday, type card, R. Glennon (vg) (1)

Lot 79

A framed signed print "The Mary Rose off South Sea Castle" by Mark R Myers

Lot 218A

PAIR OF EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ‘HELENA WOLFSOHN’ PORCELAIN BOTTLE VASES, each of footed form, painted with alternating panels containing romantic scenes and flowers on blue grounds, tied by gilt scrolled borders, 12” (30.5cm) underglazed blue R, (2)

Lot 3803

Literature - Anon, [Coombe (William)], The Tour of Doctor Syntax, In Search of the Picturesque: A Poem, third edition, with New Plates, R. Ackermann's Repository of Arts, London 1813, hand-coloured caricatures by by and after Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827), 20th century quarter-calf and marbled boards, 8vo; Hervey (Revd James), Meditations and Contemplations, two-volume set, Printed for T. Heptinstall, London 1796, engraved frontispiece and title-page vignettes, contemporary mottled calf covers and red morocco spines, 8vo, (2); Gray (Thomas), Poems, A New Addition, J. Dodsley, London 1768, contemporary speckled calf, the spine gilt with foliate bosses and raised bands, lettered piece to the second compartment, 12mo; Foulis Press, Milton (John), Paradise Lost, A Poem, two-volumes bound as one, Printed and Sold by R. & A. Foulis, Glasgow 1771, contemporary calf, 18mo; Irish Imprint, Anon, [Johnstone (Charles)], Chrysal: or, The Adventures of a Guinea [...], first edition, two volumes, Printed by Dillon Chamberlaine, Dublin 1760, contemporary calf, 16mo, (2); Letters of Baron Biefield [...], Containing Anecdotes of the Prussian Court for the laft (sic) Twenty Years [...], two-volume set, Printed for J. Robson, London 1768, contemporary calf spines and marbled boards, 16mo, (2); Scottish Imprint, Thomson (James), The Seasons, Printed for Alexander Donaldson, Edinburgh 1774, contemporary speckled calf, 12mo; Seward (John), The Spirit of Anecdote and Wit, four-volume set, Walker and Co., London 1823, engraved frontispieces, contemporary red morocco gilt and blind tooled, all edges gilt, 18mo, (4); others, various sizes and bindings

Lot 3817

Local Interest - Yeatman (John Pym), Yeatman (Charles Pym), Sitwell (Sir George R., Bart., F.S.A.) and Hawkesbury (The Rt. Hon. the Lord), The Feudal History of the County of Derby (Chiefly During the 11th, 12th and 13th Centuries), Vol. IV., Section VIII, Copy No. 10 of this Edition, signed and numbered in ink MS by Pym Yeatman, Printed and Published by Moody Bros., Birmingham 1905, contemporary black-stained calf spine, gilt lettered, and cloth boards, large 4to; the small paper edition, two-volume set, limited edition 217/300, signed by Pym Yeatman, stamped numbering, Bemrose & Sons [...], London 1886, contemporary oxblood cloth, lettered paper title labels to spine, small 4to, (2); Wright (G.T., J.P.), Longstone Records, Derbyshire [...], Benjamin Gratton, Bakewell 1906, contemporary terracotta buckram and cloth, gilt lettered upper-cover and spine, 4to; Thornhill (Robert), Further Longstone Records, Printed by Joseph Smith & Sons Ltd., Bakewell 1937; Stamper (W. Parker Stamper), Youlgrave (sic, Youlgreave) [...], B Gratton, Bakewell 1902; Wood (William), The History and Antiquities of Eyam [...], sixth edition, Richard Keene, Derby [n.d., c. 1875], contemporary green pebble cloth gilt, 12mo; The Derbyshire Archaeological Journal: Volume VIII 1886, LXXXII 1962, LXXXVI 1966, XCIX 1979 and CXIII 1993, various bindings, (5); Cameron (Kenneth), The Place-Names of Derbyshire, Parts I - III, three-volume set, University Press, Cambridge 1959, h/b, d/j, 8vo, (3); etc

Lot 3823

Miscellaneous - [Johnson (Samuel)], The Prince of Abissinia (sic): A Tale, eighth edition, Printed for J.F. and C. Rivington [...], London 1790, contemporary calf, gilt ruled covers, the spine gilt with Neoclassical urns, 12mo; Milton (John), Paradise Lost: A Poem in Twelve Books, Printed for J. & R. Tonson [...], London 1751, full-page engraved plates, woodcut head and tailpieces, some initials, contemporary calf, two contemporaneous engraved book labels: John Bell, pastedown, and Rob:t Pick, free endpaper, 16mo; harlequin volumes in contemporary bindings and with contemporary bookplates, including odd Pope, Homer's Iliad, Cowper, etc; Fenning (Daniel), The Ready Reckoner; or Traders moft (sic) ufeful (sic) Assistant, in Buying and Selling [...], ninth edition, Printed by T. Martin, London 1788, publisher's boards, 16mo; Victorian prize binding; South (Richard), The Moths of the British Isles, First and Second Series, Frederick Warne & Co. Ltd., London [n.d., c. 1930], colour plates, pictorial buckram as issued, large 16mo, (2), [13]

Lot 3831

Miscellaneous Philology and Linguistics - Tooke (John Horne), The Diversions of Purley, A New Edition, Revised and Corrected by Richard Taylor, F.S.A., F.L.S., with Numerous Editions from the Copy Prepared by the Author for Republication: to which is Annexed His Letter to John Dunning, Esq., two-volume set, Printed by Richard Taylor [...] for Thomas Tegg, London 1829, engraved frontispiece of Mercury to volume I by William Sharp (1749 - 1824), contemporary brown calf, blind panelled covers, gilt spines, lettered in the second and third compartments, marbled edges and endpapers, contemporaneous bookseller's ticket, 8vo, (2); Taylor (Jeffreys), Old English Sayings, Newly Expounded, in Prose and Verse, Published by Wightman and Cramp, London 1827, engraved frontispiece, contemporary publisher's boards, contemporary lady's ink MS ownership inscription, 12mo; Dr R. Grey's Memoria Technica, or Method of Artificial Memory [...], A New Edition, Corrected, Printed for J. Vincent [...], Oxford 1844, 20th century grey cloth, 12mo; Quarles (Francis), Emblems, Divine and Moral, Printed by C & C Whittingham [...], Chiswick 1825, wood engravings throughout, relaid publisher's boards on 20th century buckram, 18mo; Rees' Improved Diary and Almanack for 1856 [...], paper covers as issued, 18mo; Pitman (Isaac), A Manual of Phonography, or Writing by Sound [...], Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, London 1894, marbled boards and red calf spine, 16mo, [7]

Lot 3841

Science and Mathematics - Scottish Imprint, Elements of Algebra, for the Use of Students in Universities, third edition, Printed for W. Creech and C. Elliot, Edinburgh 1789, contemporary speckled calf, 8vo; Parkes (Samuel), The Chemical Catechism, thirteenth edition, Published by Longman [...], London 1834, 20th century brown calf, 8vo; Keith (Thomas), A New Treatise on the Use of Globes; or, A Philosophical View of the Earth and Heavens [...], A new Edition, considerably improved, Printed for Longman [...], London 1836, seven fold-out engraved plates, 20th century quarter-calf and marbled boards, 12mo; Adolph (William), The Simplicity of the Creation; or, The Astronomical Monument of the Blessed Virgin, A New Theory of the Solar System, Thunderstorms, Waterspouts, Aurora Borealis, Etc., and the Tides, Catholic Publishing & Bookselling Company, Limited, London 1859, contemporary cloth (disbound), 12mo; Eyton (T.C.), A History of the Oyster, The Oyster Fisheries, first and only edition?, John van Voorst, London 1859, 6 full-page chromolithographic plates, contemporary half-calf and cloth boards (disbound), 8vo; Medicine, Brookes (R[ichard]), The General Practice of Physic [...], first edition, volume I only, J. Newbery, London 1751, contemporary gilt-ruled calf, lettering piece in the second compartment, 16mo; 19th and early 20th century prize bindings, various, (4); etc

Lot 3844

Scottish Imprint, The Spectator, eight-volume set, Printed by Mefsrs (sic) Bell & Bradfute [...], Edinburgh [n.d., 1800], cherubic vignette to title-page of volume I, contemporary calf, volumes 5 & 8 with rebacked spines, 12mo, (8); Fitz-Adam (Adam), [pseudo. of Moore (Edward)], The World, third edition, four-volume set, Printed for R. and J. Dodsley, London 1761, contemporary calf, gilt-ruled covers, the spines numbered in the third compartments, raised bands, 16mo, (4), [12]

Lot 3859

Theology - Grotius (Hugo), De Veritate Religionis Christianæ [...], Impenfis (sic) Ant. Peifley (sic) Bibliop, [Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford] 1700, engraved allegorical title-page, secondary title-page with an engraved vignette of the architectural elevation of the theatre and printed in red and black, rebacked contemporary panelled calf, red speckled edges, 16mo; Secker's Sermons [...], seven-volume set, Printed for J. and F. Rivington, London 1770 - 1771, contemporary gilt ruled speckled calf, contemporary ink MS shelf numbering to recto pastedowns, 8vo, (7); Prideaux (Humphrey, D.D., Dean of Norwich), The Old and New Testament, Connected in the History of the News and Neighbouring Nations, from the Declenfion (sic) of the Kingdoms of Ifrael (sic) and Judah to the Time of Christ, eighth edition, volume set, Printed for R. Knaplock [...], London 1720, harlequin contemporary calf (disbound, faults), 8vo, (2); Bausset's Life of Fenelon, Translated from the French, by William Mudford, two-volume set, Printed for Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, London 1810, engraved frontispiece of the prelate, contemporary quarter-calf and marbled boards, 8vo; Provincial Imprint, The History of the Lives, Acts, and Martyrdoms of those Blessed Christians [...], Printed J. Imison, Manchester 1785, engraved frontispiece, anachronistic woodblock illustrations accompanying text, later 19th century quarter-calf binding (faults), 12mo; Psalms and Hymns for the Use of the Parish of St. Mary-Le-Bone, Printed for H.T. Hodgson, Bookseller, London [1815], rebacked and relaid contemporary calf, 18mo; others, 18th and early 19th century, various

Lot 3864

Arkwright (William [of Sutton Scarsdale Hall, near Chesterfield, Derbyshire]), The Pointer and His Predecessors: An Illustrated History of the Pointing Dog from the Earliest Times, unnumbered copy of a limited edition of 750, Arthur L. Humphreys, London 1902, illustrated with 39 full-page plates, contemporary green cloth and ivory buckram spine, the upper-cover and spine gilt lettered, small folio Condition Report: R

Lot 211

An Album containing approximately 70 Banknotes, 18th to 20th century, Europe, Middle East, Far East, Channel Islands etc and including: Guernsey £1 1969 prefix F, signatory Hodder UNC; Jersey £5 prefix DB, 1963 issue, Clennet, £10 prefix GB, 1976-88 issue, May £20 prefix AB, 1976-88 issue, all overstamped 'SPECIMEN' all UNC & WW11 German Occupation six pence, 1942-45, prefix JN, Ereaut, AUNC; Jamaica 10 shillings 1960 R T P Hall 'Acting Governor & one pound 1960 R T P Hall 'Governor' both UNC; Iceland 5 kronur 1920 black on red & blue underprint, very rare UNC; Russia, Chita (capital of the Eastern Border Regions) 100 roubles 1920 & 500 roubles 1920, scarce AUNC; Cuba Banco Español de la Isla de Cuba 10 pesos 1896 partially printed date AUNC; Iraq Central Bank 10 dinars 1971 issue, obv Coffer Dam at centre, peripheral handling marks on rev otherwise AUNC; Iran 5000 rials with security thread & 10,000 rials brown circular seal on watermark, both 1981 issue, both UNC; Japan 5 yen 1944 issue VF & 100 yen 1944 issue AEF, Italian States Torino (Turin) 50 lire 1st October 1794, NO 9799, crease with edge tears across centre, writing in ink on rev, Good & USA, Adrian Insurance Company (Michigan) 3 dollars 1899 folds, creases & ingrained dirt but no edge tears or pieces missing VG; majority of notes EF to UNC; album also includes Thomas de la Rue four direct plate process colour specimens for 10 talents, mint state

Lot 217

USA, 2 Dollars (5), 1976, first day of issue, 5 consecutive numbers B 06048434 A to 38 A inclusive, in card wrapper which states that they were shown to and examined by William R. Cushing (Notary Public), with serial numbers verified by Elmer Cecil Hill, the wrapper signed and dated (4 signatures). The notes with a slight crease but uncirculated

Lot 242

Middlesex Halfpenny Tokens (6), 1795, Coventry Street, a water filter, FOR PURIFYING WATER, date below, rev. THE FILTERING STONE WAREHOUSE * COVENTRY STREET LONDON; 1795, Davidson's, obv. seated ''Mistress of the Metropolis'' with St. Paul's Cathedral in the background, SISE LANE HALFPENNY 1795, rev. BRITISH CONSTITUTION KING LORDS COMMONS, edge PAYABLE AT THE HOUSE OF T. & R. DAVIDSONS (3); 1790, Birmingham Freemasons token, obv. arms of Freemasons with motto on scroll, rev. cupid among Masonic emblems within triangle, edge inscribed (2). Good fine to good extremely fine

Lot 245

Coin reference material/books: English Copper Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum 1558-1958, W. Peck, second ed. 1964; Kenyon's Gold Coins of England, R. L. Kenyon, 1969; The Coinage of Ancient Britain, R. P. Mack, 1975; Spink & Son's Numismatic Circular, vol. XXXIX, 1931, 12 parts plus index, rare; Spink & Son's Numismatic Circular, vol. XL, 1932, January and February only; The Numismatic Circular, Spink, vol. LXX, 1962, 11 parts (complete); The Numismatic Circular, Spink, vol. LXXI, 1963, 11 parts (complete); The Numismatic Circular, Spink, Nov 1970-Apr 1971, Oct 1973, Dec 1973 and 1974 (this lacking 1 part (Jul/Aug)); Seaby Coin and Medal Bulletin, 1967, 1978, 1979 and 1980 (all complete), 1971 (part), 1972 (part) and 1975 (part). The 1932 SNC tatty but most generally in good condition

Lot 107

Continental porcelain vase and cover decorated in Meissen style with panels of floral sprays and figures in a pastoral setting, the vase with a cover and gilt knop, blue R mark to base, 22cm high

Lot 568

V & R Borradaile, Folder of various black and white etchings, drawings etc, numerous subjects, mainly portraiture and landscapes, all unframed

Lot 3150

A George III olive green glass sealed wine bottle, R Mofeley [Moseley] 1792, kick-up base, 28cm high; others, Ja Oakes, Bury 1783; Old Hock 1648 (3) Condition Report: Good condition throughout, please see photographs, old hock has a stable crack to the front, others generally good

Lot 3177

A large 19th century Dixon, Austin & Co Sunderland Pottery lustre ovoid jug, inscribed George Booby and transfer printed and coloured with a three-masted sailing ship, Lady Louisa, Farmer's Arms and A West View of the Cast Iron Bridge over the River Wear at Sunderland, Built by R Burdon Esq., M.P., Begun 24 Sept 1793, Opened 9 Augt 1796, within borders of pink resist, 24cm high, c.1840 Condition Report: Old stapled repairs to handle, some discolouration, old star crack to base

Lot 3206

Aeronautica - a museum landscape diorama, the R. 100 Airship, British c. 1925, labelled, flies over a rural scene, 34cm high, packing case en suite

Lot 3282

A Victorian tooled and gilt leather rectangular box, hinged cover with Royal coat of arms and inscribed Under Royal Command & Especial Patronage of Her Majesty The Queen, His R. H. Prince Albert and All the Royal Family, 15cm wide Condition Report: missing inner liner, worn and discoloured in places, see images

Lot 3664

Railwayana - Photography - an interesting collection of late 19th/early 20th century large format photographs, probably from a locomotive works, depicting engines, many built for service overseas (mainly South America?), including Spezia by R & W Hawthorn, Newcastle upon Tyne; Dr F.N. Prates by Sharp, Stewart & Co, Atlas Works, Manchester; Sarmiento; Tadea Torres; No.46 by John Fowler & Co, Leeds; 503 Dreadnought; Compound Engine 300 by L & N.W.R Crewe Works; Companhia Paulista; others, various steam engines, the largest 29cm x 39.5cm (35)

Lot 3687

R. Shepard (English, early 20th century)A set of four costume studies, Archer (L/Cpl Gilbery); Norwich City Trumpeter (Cpl Kemp); Waits (Drmr: Wright); and Pikeman (Pte. Seekings), from the Elizabethan Pageant enacted at "Olympia" by 2nd Battalion The Royal Norfolk Regiment - at the Royal Tournament - May - 1936monogrammed, titled and inscribed margins, watercolours, 34cm x 23.5cm

Lot 3720

Francis Aegidius Assiotti (fl.1759 - 1782), an engraved and coloured map of Minorca [Menorca}, To the Right Honble. John Earl Spencer, Viscount Althorpe, &c. &c. &c This General Plan of the ISLAND OF MINORCA, From an Actual Survey taken on the Spot. London : Published according to Act of Parliament 1st. Feby. 1780, by Francis Ãegidius Assiotti, late draughtsman of the Ordnance at Minorca. : Sold by R. Sayer & I. Bennett Map & Printsellers, No. 53, Fleet Street., [1780.], laid down on panel and varnished, 35cm x 47.5cm

Lot 3740

Royal Interest - a large and comprehensive album of late Victorian newspaper and press clippings of the monarch's death, Her Majesty Queen Victoria, R & I, 1819 - 1901, the upper cover lettered and tooled with the Royal Arms in gilt, enclosing 61 paginated and chamfered stiff card pages applied with clipped notices and articles, each inscribed and dated in ink MS by the compiler, full contemporary green-stained calf ledger gilt, gilt foliate dentelles, top edge gilt, marbled and gilt endpapers, recto pastedown with armorial school bookplate: Boys Library, Wellington College, crown folio

Lot 3773

Children's Book - Parker (B), Arctic Orphans, Illustrations by N. Parker, W. & R. Chambers, Limited, London [n.d., c. 1920], full-page chromolithographic illustrations, further monochrome vignettes throughout text, pictorial boards, titled spine, oblong 8vo

Lot 3774

Children's Book - Parker (B), Larder Lodge, Illustrated by N. Parker, W. & R. Chambers, Limited, London [1914], full-page chromolithographic plates, sepia vignettes throughout, pictorial boards relayed on later brown buckram, oblong 8vo

Lot 3788

Eton College - Rogers (Samuel): Italy, A Poem and Poems, two volumes, Edward Moxon, London 1839, engraved title-page vignettes, further engraved vignettes, head and tail-pieces throughout each book, uniformly bound by R Ingalton Drake of Eton, his embossed oval ticket to each pastedown, in mauve calf gilt, all edges gilt, yellow endpapers, presentation inscription to front free endpaper of Italy inscribed in ink MS: John Wolley (future naturalist) from his sincere friend Cha:s James Monk (later Liberal politician), Eton Election 1842, 16mo, (2); Smith's Souvenir Edition, The Poetical Works of William Cowper, two-volume set, William Smith, London 1839, bound by the latter, with his ticket to each pastedown, similar purple calf gilt, presentation inscription in ink MS to front free-endpaper of volume I: John Wolley from his friend John Wodehouse (presumably the future Liberal peer, 1st Earl of Kimberley) on leaving Eton July 1842, 16mo, (2); Poems of Thomas Gray, Privately Printed for Eton College in the Riccardi Press Fount of the Medici Society Limited, London 1937, presentation vellum binding, gilt school arms to upper cover, 4to; Selection from the Poems of Arthur Hugh Clough, Macmillan and Co., London 1894, brown morocco prize binding, each cover blocked in gilt with school arms, all edges gilt, marbled pastedown, 16mo; The Salt-Bearer: A Periodical Work, by an Etonian, from May 1820 to April 1821, Published by B.E. Lloyd and Son, London 1821, contemporary calf, gilt-ruled covers, gilt spine, fragmentary lettered label to second compartment, Plain Armorial bookplate: Edward Nicholas Hurt, 8vo, [7]

Lot 11

A SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING, IN GOLD MARKED 18CT, 3G, SIZE R++IN GOOD CONDITION, WITH LIGHT WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE

Lot 252

WORLD WAR ONE, PAIR, BRITISH WAR MEDAL AND VICTORY MEDAL 103621 PTE W E SKELTON NOTTS & DERBY R

Lot 382

WORLD WAR ONE, GROUP OF THREE, 1914-15 STAR, BRITISH WAR MEDAL AND VICTORY MEDAL 17069 PTE T P DERBYSHIRE MANCH R

Lot 412

R. COX, STUDY OF A HOUSE, SIGNED, WATERCOLOUR, 16 X 25CM AND TWO GLASS TOP HAT NOVELTY STANDS OR VASES, CIRCA EARLY 20TH C, 9CM H AND CIRCA

Lot 230

FRAMED OIL ON CANVAS DEPICTING A PARISIAN STREET SCENE, SIGNED R DARCY, APPROXIMATELY 39cm x 49cm

Lot 214

R S Brown 604 Sqn Battle of Britain handwritten letter to BOB historian Ted Sergison regarding signed cards. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 215

R Hulbert 601 Sqn Battle of Britain handwritten letter to BOB historian Ted Sergison regarding signed cards. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 217

H R Sharman 248 Sqn Battle of Britain handwritten letter to BOB historian Ted Sergison regarding signed cards. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 228

H R Poulton 616, 64 sqn Battle of Britain handwritten letter to BOB historian Ted Sergison regarding signed cards and details of the squadrons he served with. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 234

RAF Official VIP signed First Day cover collection. Complete series of the RFDC official covers 1 - 100, Mainly official First Day Covers with BFPS postmarks; these were each individually flown by the RAF with details on a flight cachet on the cover. They are also signed by VIPS, dignitaries, WW2 aces and many more. Includes Rare covers RFDC39 British Film Year signed Richard Todd Cat £50, RFDC87- 11 09 90 Gallantry Awards - 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain. Flown by HS125 & signed by WWII hero Wg Cdr R Learoyd VC. Biggin Hill Westerham pmk. Cat £50, RFDC49 - 16 09 86 Royal Air Force - 50th Anniversary of the reorganisation of the RAF into Operational Commands. Flown by Lancaster PA474 and signed by WWII Pathfinders CO & bomber pilot AVM Don Bennett DSO. BFPS 2114 Official pmk. - £30, RFDC5 1981 Royal Wedding Cat £25, RFDC22 1983 Fairs flown by Red Arrows Cat £15, RFDC26 Urban Renewal Concorde Flown Cat £15, RFDC31 1984 British Council signed James Lacey Cat £50, RFDC42 - 18 02 86 Halley's Comet - Launch of Skynet 4a Communications Satellite. Flown by Tornado, signed by Sqn Ldr N Wood. Launch of Skynet 4a BFPS 2109 official pmk. Cat £14, RFDC43 - 21 04 86 60th Birthday of HM The Queen - 50 Years of Royal Flying. Flown in Wessex from Buckingham Palace with HM QEII on board. Signed by Wg Cdr Schofield OC Queens Flight & Grp Capt A Willis OC RAF Benson. 50 Years of Royal Flying BFPS 2106 Official pmk. Cat £15, RFDC47- 23 07 86 The Royal Wedding - Royal Wedding RAF Benson. Flown by CONCORDE and Bae146 carrying the Royal Couple. Signed by Wg Cdr Schofield OC Queens Flight. Double pmk, RAF Benson & BFPS2120 - £20, RFDC54 - 12 05 87 British Architects in Europe - 200th Anniversary of the Royal Engineers Flown by Gazelle. Signed by Brig. R Kelly Director Postal services200th Anniversary of the Royal Engineers BFPS 1987 official pmk. Cat £10, RFDC70 - 31 01 89 Greetings - Greetings from the Lord Dowding Sheltered Housing Appeal. Flown by Piper twin & signed by WWII fighter pilot Air Marshal Ivor Broom DFC, DSO, AFC Lord Dowding Sheltered Housing Appeal BFPS 2192 official pmk. Cat £20, RFDC86 - 2 08 90 90th Birthday of the Queen Mother - Flown by Wessex & signed by WWII fighter ace and later CO Queens Flight Air Cdr Archie Winskill DFC. Congratulations BFPS 1990 official pmk. Cat £25, RFDC94 - 11 06 91 Sport 1991, Rugby World Cup - England's Grand Slam. Flown by Canberra & signed by Flt Lt Rory Underwood. 1991 Rugby Union Twickenham special pmk. Cat £15, RFDC100 - 6 02 9240th Anniversary of HM The Queen's Accession - 40 Years of Flying the Queen. Flown by Bae146 & Signed by Wg Cdr Beresford OC Queens Flight. 40 Years of Flying the Queen BFPS 1992 official pmk. Cat £12. Catalogue value must be over £1200 Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 258

Falklands War Flown signed cover collection. Six covers signed by Jim Vinales & R Falk, Martin Withers & R Falk 1982 Black Buck, David Morgan, Simon Weston on Falklands Record Flight covers. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 408

WW2 multisigned DM cover The Award of the Military Medal signed by Fl Lt Edward R. R Cerely, Sgt John W McFarlane, Corp Elspeth. C. Green, Sq Ldr William J. O Magrath, W. O Roy Marlow, FL Serg Harry Simster and Sgt Walter Thomas Simpson. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

Lot 559

R. N. A. S flown cover signed by Lt. -Cdr. Peter Twiss OBE, DSC (World Air Speed Record holder: Fairey Delta 2). Fleet Air Arm Series No. 3. 60th Anniversary First Naval Flying Training, Isle of Sheppey, 15 March 1911. British Forces 60th Anniversary postmark, 15 March 1971. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.

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