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Two double-bill Quad film posters - Scream and Scream Again ( stars Christopher Lee, Peter Cushing and Vincent Price) / Hell Angels 69 X cert, printed by R J Wallman plus Island of Terror (Peter Cushing ) / Run with the Wind ABC Southend X cert double bill printed by Leonard Ripley & Co. Both 30 x 40 inch linen backed. (2)
Autographs of footballers including Leicester City FC 23rd Sept 1969 team inc Peter Shilton, Derby County v Southampton 12 Sep 1970, Birmingham City 14 Nov 1970, Ipswich FC on menu from Scole Inn, Everton FC v Southampton 10th Feb 1973 inc Tommy Wright, Howard Kendall, John Connolly, Roger Kenyon etc, Birmingham City v Portsmouth, 2nd 2 1973, inc Kenny Burns, R Hatton and Roger Hynd, Bham City 24 7 71, Bham City 19 9 70 v Portsmouth inc R Latchford, Bham City 28 8 1971, Manchester Utd 27 11 71 inc George Best, Dennis Law,
Hammer horror film posters including UK one sheets for Scars of Dracula starring Christopher Lee, printed by R. J. Wallman (27 x 40 inch folded), Blood from the Mummy's Tomb printed in England by T. P. Ltd picturing Valerie Leon, Lust for a Vampire, and Dr Jeckyll and Sister Hyde, all folded, 27 x 40 inch in very good condition. (4)
AIGL Certified 7.0 Carat Oval Cut Tanzanite, .70 Carat Diamond and 14 Karat White Gold Ring. Tanzanite with vivid saturation of violetish blue color, measures 14mm x 10mm. Diamonds G-H color, SI10-SI2 clarity. Stamped 14K. Very good condition. Ring size 6. Approx. weight: 6.0 grams. AIGL Appraisal Report GEW-R-7450 dated 4/20/2015 to accompany this lot. Condition: Very Good Condition Estimate: $1400.00 - $1800.00 Domestic Shipping: $32.00
Documents & Ephemera - Oswestry - Shropshire. Archive of legal documents & correspondence cleared from old Oswestry law firm in the 1980's & including Trustee account book for Mrs Elizabeth Williams of Torquay (1894-1902). 1866 Furness family marriage settlement. O.S. Wynne voucher papers. George Pemberton Savage lands at Wanlas. Richard Farmer of Guilsford residuary accounts. Llangollen & Cowan Railway & Col. Biddulph. Letters 1860's. 1870 Referend R. Roberts & land at Stanwnog, Montgomery. Reverend Henry James Lloyd of Tiddington, documents & letters re. Longville, Williams & Jones, Solicitors of Oswestry. Mainly 19th century. Quantity in box.
Documents & Ephemera - Scotland - Linlithgowshire - Hilderstoun & Tartraven Silver Mines. 1730-1896. A fine archive of documents, letters, etc. relating to the Silver, Gold & Lead Mines at Hilderstoun or Hilderstone Hill, including 18th century manuscript copy of the 1592 Act "Mines & Metals", Instruments of Protest 1730 Alex Gillon of Wallhouse. 1745 Alex Gillon to John Meek lease of Hilderstoun. 1735 Memorandum of Wallhouse & other 18th century documents. 1856 Memorandum Robert Aitken, Lime Burner Silvermines regarding lead veins on Lord Hopetoun's property. 1870 Agreement Andrew Gillon of Wallhouse to James & Henry Aitken as to working gold at Hilderstoun Hill. 1856 sketch of lead veins on Hilderstone Hill. 1877 Lease of R. Addie & Sons of minerals on Wallhouse Estate. Various traced plans of old & new workings, shafts. 1874 A/L from R. W. Cochrane Patrick, Woodside, Beith re. mines & coinage struck from it in the Reign of James VI (Author of Records of the Coinage of Scotland from the Earliest Period to the Union collected by R. W. Cochran-Patrick of Woodside in 2 volumes (1925) & other related items. A fascinating archive.
ADYE R. W. The Bombardier & Pocket Gunner. Tables & diags. 18mo. Old calf, tending to split. 1813; also F. A. Griffiths, The Artillerist's Manual & British Soldier's Compendium, eng. plates, orig. cloth, 1840; Instructions & Regulations for the Service & Management of Heavy Ordnance, cloth, Woolwich, 1835.
ASHBEE C. R. (Trans & Pub). The Treatises of Benvenuto Cellini on Metal Work & Sculpture. Ltd. ed. 77/600. Plates. Quarto. Poor bdg. with damp damage, but contents generally good. 1898; also The Studio, Peasant Art in Switzerland with tipped in col. plates, 1924 & a carton of others, art reference & architecture.
TOLKIEN J. R. R. The Lord of the Rings & The Hobbit. 2 vols. in d.w's & slip case, illus. by Alan Lee. Sealed glassine wrapper; also 4 others, Tolkien. Condition report: AS IMAGES.HOBBIT - 15th impression 1965. Protective removable plastic cover. Dustwrapper generally good, not clipped. Inscribed on 2nd blank end paper. staining to fore edge slightly visible in margin but text generally o.k.FELLOWSHIP OF THE RINGS - 15th impression 1966. Similar condition but also has a large school prize label. Chipping and discolouration to dustwrapper spine. Cloth boards good. Inscribed.TWO TOWERS - 11th impression 1965. Similar condition. Slight marking to cloth boards. Sellotape offsetting to end paper. Inscribed. RETURN OF THE KING - 11th impression 1965. Similar condition. Sellotape offsetting to front end paper, inscribed. Protective cover torn so marking to dustwrapper.
The medals to Squadron Sergeant Major J.M. Warne, 12th Royal Lancers: Queen's South Africa, 1st type (b), 4 clasps: Cape Colony, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Wittebergen (2852 S.S.M: J. WARNE, 12:R: LANCERS); Army Long Service and Good Conduct, Edward VII (2852 S: SERJT:-MAJ: J.M. WARNE. 12TH LCRS:); both toned, the fist good very fine with faint ghost dates, the second extremely fine; together with three regimental sporting medals to this man, for tent pegging, lemon cutting and bayonet fencing, in a fitted case; also together with another Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, Edward VII (4188Q.SW.MJR: A. GLENFIELD. 17/LRS.), about extremely fine; and a souvenir commemorative medal, Coronation 1902, good fair. [7]
A collection of Great War campaign awards, comprising: a 1914-15 Star to an H.M.S. Hampshire Casualty Harry Noel (K. 18283, H. NOEL. STO. 1. R.N.); a pair: British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal (115763 GNR. H.J. MAWHOOD. R.A.); another pair (1628 CPL. S. ELAND. R.A.M.C.); two 1914-15 Stars (10578 PTE. A.F. HART. DORSET:R. and SS-17177 PTE. W.J. GUNNING. A.S.C.); three British War Medals 1914-20 (CAPTAIN P.R. STRONG; 139469 E. BROWN. LG. BTN. R.N. and 59183 PTE. W. R. BASS. LEIC. R.); and two Victory Medals (PAYR. LT. CR. D. H. PASMORE. R.N. and J. 37882 C.H. EDSALL. BOY. 1 R.N.). Harry Noel was lost at sea with Lord Kitchener on the 5th June 1916, when his ship, H.M.S. Hampshire was sunk while conveying Kitchener on a diplomatic mission to Russia.
A small collection of Great War medal groups, comprising: British War and Victory medals to Officer's Steward Arthur C. Walker-Griffin, Royal Naval Air Service (F. 25965 A.C. WALKER-GRIFFIN. O.S. 3. R.N.A.S.), extremely fine in BWM box of issue; the same combination to Private W.A Martin, Royal Fusiliers (GS-50115 PTE. W.A. MARTIN. R. FUS.), good very fine; A 1914 Star trio to Acting Corporal Robert William Brown, Royal Army Medical Corps (2408), good fine; and an 1914-15 Star trio to Private Bidwell, The Queen's Regiment: 1914-15 Star (1531, PTE. P.F. BIDWELL, THE QUEEN'S R.), BWM (1531 PTE. .E. BIDWELL. THE QUEEN'S R.), Victory Medal (1531 PTE. P. F. BIDWELL. THE QUEEN'S R.), very fine. Walker Griffin awarded Silver War Badge 15508; Martin awarded S.W.B. 1339533 (wounds); Brown entered France and Flanders 15/08/1914; Bidwell served in various units, his medals are all officially named, in spite of the irregularity in the initials.
Eight Great War pairs: K. 38415 F.J. EALEY. STO. 1. R.N. (with Admiralty envelope); 23563 PTE. S. J. KIMM. K.S.L.I.; 14226 PTE. H. A. DENNETT. THE QUEEN'S R.; SE-17279 A. SJT. F. SHELLEY. A.V.C.; 41764 PTE. H. C. BISS. SOM. L.I.; 89065 PTE. G.H. BUCK. R. W. FUS.; 8247 GNR. A. E. RICHARDSON. R.A. (also entitled to 1914-15 Star); 215977 DVR. W. FORSTER. R.A., various grade, mainly fairly high.
A Great War trio to Sergeant Harold Pennington, Manchester Regiment, died France and Flanders 07/07/17: 1914-15 Star (10736 PTE. H. PENNINGTON. CHES. R.); BWM (10736 SJT. H. PENNINGTON. CHES. R.), Victory Medal (10736 SJT. H. PENNINGTON. MANCH. R.), nearly extremely fine, official alteration from 'MANCH. R.' on BWM; together with this man's identity discs; and a 1914-15 Star and BWM to Captain R.K. Peckover (33rd Punjabis), very fine or better. Pennington's Medal Index Card indicates that his former unit and number should be preferred even where his later rank was displayed (his Manchester Regiment number was 401097) and this seems to be an interesting case in which a mistake was only partially rectified, leaving the BWM and VM with different naming details.
Three Great War medal groups: a trio to Private F. Ellis, 4th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers: 1914 Star (7150PTE F. ELLIS. 4/R.W. FUS.), British War and Victory Medals (7150 PTE. F. ELLIS R.W. FUS.); a trio to Private J. Smith, the Liverpool Regiment: 1914-15 Star , BWM and Victory Medal, (10936 PTE. J. SMITH. L' POOL R.); and a pair to Driver E. Williams, Royal Artillery: BWM and Victory Medal (1961 DVR. E. WILLIAMS. R.A.).
A small collection of Great War Medal Groups, comprising: a 1914-15 Star trio (8384/8308 PTE./CPL. E. MATTHEWS. DORSET. R.); and five pairs: 12265 PTE. E. KENNARD. M.G.C. (boxed); M-377308 PTE. R.D. JONES. A.S.C., T-364471 DVR. L. LUKYN. A.S.C.; SD-2174 PTE. A. BUSHBY. R. SUSS. R.; 4914 PTE. H. HEARNE. GLOUC. R., grades vary, mostly very fine or better. Jones awarded Silver War badge 463010 (sickness).
A collection of single Great War medals, comprising: 1914-15 Star, S-832 PTE J. HARROS. THE QUEEN'S R.; British War Medals: 4589 PTE. G. PILLOW. R. SUSS. R., T4-233004 DVR. F. BALLS. A.S.C., G-52749 PTE. F. HUNT. MIDD'X R., 8233 PTE. F.I. BOXALL. R. SUSS. R., 239716 DVR. S.H. ROBBINS. R.A., 2437 GNR. H. BULMER. R.A., T-261161DVR. J.H. REYNOLDS. A.S.C (box and envelope); Victory Medals: 9281 PTE. T. GOSS. A.S.C. (lacks suspension ring), T4-092827 DVR. J. CHUTER. A.S.C., 34436 PTE. T.R. HARRIS. SOM. L. I.; -322325 PTE. W.C.G. LEE. A.S.C., 26336 PTE. F. PAYNE. NORF. R., T4-058310 DVR. W. PEARCE. A.S.C., M2-176966 PTE. G. BEST. A.S.C., CAPT H.W. MORGAN., CAPT. R. LEWIS. 45173 A. SGT. C.H. HUNT. NORTH' N.R., 40370 PTE. A.I. HANN. K.R.RIF.C., S-16601 PTE. J. TOOMEY. RIF. BRIG. (box), 52747 PTE. R. WILLIAMSON. W. YORK. R. (box). [21]
A collection of medals, comprising: Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, George VI (Ind Imp) (L.13867 R.C. COOKE. P.O. STD. H.M.S. TITANIA); Regular Army L.S.G.C., George VI (Ind Imp) (6393863 W.O. C.L. 1. G. S. CRACKNELL. R. SUSS. R.); Efficiency Medal (Territorial), George VI (Ind Imp) (2032038. GNR. E. J. TAYLOR. R.A.), in box of issue; seven named or attributed to Sapper A.H. Covey R.E.: 1939-45 Star, Africa, 8th Army bar, Italy, France and Germany, Defence, War Medal, Efficiency Medal (Territorial) (2074560. SPR. A.H. COVEY. R.E.), mounted in reverse order with the bar on the wrong ribbon, with service book and other ephemera; four in postal box to Mr E.J. Taylor: 1939-45, Africa and Italy Stars, 1939-45 War Medal, Defence Medal.
A small collection of medals, comprising: five to Flight-Lieutenant Duncan Edward de la Hoyde, R.A.F.: 1939-45 and Africa Stars, Defence and War Medals, General Service 1918-62 (Elizabeth II) clasp: Malaya (FLT. LT. D.E. DE. LA. HOYDE, R,A,F,), mounted for wearing; a G.S.M. 1962-2007, clasp: Northern Ireland (24285504 GNR P L SMITH RA); and two WWII campaign groups, in boxes of issue (1939-45/Africa/Italy/War and 1939-45/Defence/War).
Assorted foreign coins, including: France, 2nd Empire, Napoleon III, silver five francs, 1856 A (KM#782.1), good very fine, some lustre; Papal States, Pius IX, silver 20 baiocchi, 1850-IV R (KM# 1337); other crown sizes and smaller silver issues; and a quantity of other coins of varying nations and reigns, mainly lower gradings. [qty]
A Royal Worcester boat shaped two-handled flower trough, painted by R. Austin, signed, with English roses, scroll handles, shaped quatrefoil base, outlined in tones of green and gilt, 24.5cm long, crown and circle mark in green, date code for 1909, shape no. H254 Condition Report: Surface scratches and areas of pitting throughout accompanying wear to gilding, loss to painted detail and other general signs of wear and age, potential areas of restoration, see images for examples.
Italian Marine School (19th century)A set of five studies of ships, Corozzata "Lepanto", Tanker B. Cairoli, R. Avviso "Staffetta", Il Cantiere Navale Ansaldo di Genova Sestri and Veíiero Cavaliere Ciampa ovals, titled and inscribed brass plaques, watercolour and gouache, 11cm x 15cm, contemporary mahogany frames, (5)
A 19th century French rosewood and marquetry carriage clock, 7cm rectangular dial inscribed Paul Garnier, Ho[rologie]r du Roi, Paris, Roman numerals, the movement with platform escapement, striking on a bell, the case inlaid in brass and mother of pearl with scrolling leaves and musical trophies, plinth stand with bracket feet, 19cm high, c.1870 Condition Report: Please see attached images. Cracked dial with no losses. Losses to stringing in places, one corner with replacement veneers and a replaced pegged backplate. Wear and tarnish. Fairly clean movement but not currently set up and we don't guarantee the perpetuity of any mechanism. Please see attached images. D.S.
The coronation coronet of a baron, a silver parcel gilt baron's coronet by Sebastian Garrard, London 1901, matted and chased with silver balls as 'pearls', ermine trim lacking and lined with a red velvet cap of maintenance with a gold braid finial, gilt stamped R. & S. Garrard & Co., approx. 10cm high, in a japanned tin case from H. Poole & Co. and brass nameplate engraved Rt. Honble. Lord Wenlock GCSI, GCIE, KCB. Named for Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock, GCSI, GCIE, KCB (1849 -1912). He was a soldier, Liberal politician and colonial administrator who was the Governor of Madras from 1891 to 1896. On his death he was succeeded by his brothers as 4th, 5th and 6th barons. Arthur Lawley, 6th Baron Wenlock, GCSI, GCIE, KCMG (1860-1932) was a colonial administrator who served variously as Administrator of Matabeleland, Governor of Western Australia, Lieutenant-Governor of the Transvaal, and also as Governor of Madras. His only son, Richard, died in a hunting accident. Upon his death the title became extinct. One of his daughters was Hon. Ursula Mary Lawley, later Lady Wraxall, wife of George Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall and mother of both 2nd and 3rd Barons.
Elizabeth II (Queen of Great Britain) and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, a full length portrait of the couple in full ceremonial dress, black & white photograph, 22cm x 17.5cm, signed in ink autopen, 'Elizabeth R' and 'Philip' to lower mount and dated 1969, in tan leather desk frame by Jarrolds, Knightsbridge, 31.5cm high
Elizabeth II (Queen of Great Britain) and Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, two full length portraits in full ceremonial dress, black & white photographs, 19cm x 15cm, each signed in ink autopen, 'Elizabeth R' and 'Philip' to lower mounts and each dated 1986, each in a black grained leather desk frame by Paul Longmire Limited St James's, London, gilt stamped with royal cyphers, 32cm high
A French gilt brass carriage clock, early 20th century, with eight-day movement with lever platform escapement the backplate serial numbered 6097, the white enamel dial with text for EXAM’D. BY LUND & BLOCKLEY, 42 PALL MALL, LONDON, 12.5cm high excluding handle, and an Edwardian mahogany mantel timepiece, with eight day movement, the backplate stamped R. & Cie MADE IN PARIS, 21cm high (2)
Faberge - a pair of blue enamel and diamond hoop earrings, each with hinge loop body, deep blue enamelled front with raised white gold cross inset with nine round brilliant cut diamonds, total estimated diamond weight approx 0.20ct, yellow metal body, stamped Faberge R, 60/300, 750, MV, 13.3g gross, cased and boxed Condition Report: Cased and boxed but no certification available

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