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Lot 251

After ROBERT JEFFERSON (c.1827-c.1870); a large bronzed plaque of stag hunting with dogs, in high relief, impressed "R Jefferson Sculpr Lambeth 1861", 31.5 x 94.5cm, framed.

Lot 310

A modern hallmarked silver circular pillbox with portrait busts of Prince Charles and Diana Spencer with the Prince of Wales Feathers to the lid and inscribed "H R H The Prince of Wales. Lady Diana Spencer. 29th July 1981" to the base, St James House Company, London 1981, diameter 3.5cm.

Lot 377

A 9ct yellow gold marine link bracelet set with eight faceted coloured stones, 20cm, a 9ct yellow gold large oval pale amethyst ring, size R and a 9ct yellow gold chain and pendant set with a small heart shaped amethyst, combined approx 16.9g (3). CONDITION REPORT: All three items are in good condition. Ring: dirt behind stone and on gallery, shank very slightly worn, stone intact. Pendant: stone intact. Bracelet: tongue of clasp has been re-attached, stones all present and intact, some dirt.

Lot 156

A collection of Tri-ang railway equipment, to include: two engines, a boxed R.459A large station, a quantity of boxed rolling stock and an RP4-5 power controller.

Lot 112

Attributed to R. Nightingale, still life of flowers, oil on canvas, 46 x 30cm, dated 1866 to reverse, 46 x 30cm, bearing a gallery label inscribed prepared by Charles Roberson, 51 Long Acre, London

Lot 628

A telegraph machine, by R. W. Paul, Hatton Garden, London, boxed, together with a volt meter, boxed, a galvanometer and five other instruments

Lot 605

Attributed to The Rev. R. Woodley Brown, a wooded river landscape, oil on canvas, unframed, 46 x 61cm

Lot 1199

A large quantity of old Tins including Bournville, E and R, Blue Bird chocolate toffee, Edward Sharpe, etc.

Lot 1142

Six miscellaneous Medals, being three WWI King's medal, with wartime clasps, all named, plus three commemorative Medals, one dated 1911, and one for Coronation 1937 for 'Ludlow' engraved potato race, R. Higgins and one Coronation 1937 'Bromsgrove'

Lot 1245

Two Brass name Plates for horse harnesses, 'James, maker Hereford' and 'R. Vaughan, maker Talgarth', as found

Lot 1013

A GOOD PAIR OF VICTORIAN ADAM DESIGN CANDLESTICKS. Sheffield 1898. Makers R. M. and B. H. 12ins high.

Lot 453

Triang Minic waterline ships. R. M. S Queen Mary M703, R. M. S. Queen Elizabeth M702, R. M. S Aquatania M705, R. M. S Ivernia M709, R. M. S Caroline M701, S. S Nieuw Amsterdam M706, Flandre M714, Royal Yacht Britannia M721, Isle of Sark M724 and Mercury Australia N451 (10).

Lot 537A

A mixed lot of pictures and prints to include a J. R. Parkin colour racing print and various other colour prints etc.

Lot 281

An 18 gold and platinum set diamond solitaire ring, with raised claw set central stone approx 1/4 carat and shoulders set with two small stones, size S 1/2 together with an 18ct gold diamond and sapphire flower cluster, ring size R (2).

Lot 513

R. Allan (19th Century British). Mapledurham Mill on Thames, South Oxfordshire. Oil on canvas, signed, gilt frame. 48.5 x 29cm.

Lot 336

A 1960's studio pottery rectangular dish with black and white glazed modernized design signed R? 65, a small blue glazed studio pottery vase impressed mark GB, a Chinese blue and white bowl with twin handles, a treen grain scoop, a Chinese ebonised tripartite folding table screen inset with painted silk panels etc.

Lot 119

A 9ct gold man's jet signet ring size R

Lot 1295

An oil on canvas signed R Danford of a woodland scene 60 x 50

Lot 116

A 9ct gold ladies Chalcedony ring size R

Lot 407

9ct Art Deco Ring Size R

Lot 1127

A WW1 & WW2 medal group with mounted miniatures and a WW2 Loyal Service badge. The WW1 pair are named to T4-092577 Driver R Gould of the Army Service Corps

Lot 404

9ct Antique Style Garnet Ring Size R

Lot 181

A Silver Hallmarked Miniature Clock. R Carr, Sheffield 1998

Lot 725

A group of five World War Two British medals and corresponding miniatures to 1472538 Bdr. T. S. Watson R. A. Defence, War, 1939-45 star, France and Germany star and Territorial medal for efficient service.

Lot 890

A 1927 Matchless model R 250cc motorcycle. Registration VW 1025. Engine number R 4783. With Lucas No. 231 carbide headlamp. The flat tank marked, R. Matchless, H. Collier and Sons Limited, Plumstead, London, Eng. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Visually in excellent condition. The engine freely turns over when the kick starter is depressed. Has been kept indoors for a number of years.

Lot 742

Victorian school, a framed sketched pastel portrait of a gentleman. Signed R. A. D*****, dated 1853, 54cm x 38cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good condition.

Lot 906

2 trays containing quantity of Hornby track and accessories, many boxed, including R 076. R8002, R8004, R645, R8012 controller etc (G-BG)

Lot 665

A Hornby Dublo 4076 super detail LMS Stove R 6-wheeled full brake coach (NM-BNM)

Lot 368

A tray of GI clockwork items including 2x R/H 2ft radius points, 2x turntables, 2x 4 wheel bogies and 10 axles each with 2 wheels of different styles

Lot 490

An early 20th Century graduating five stone opal boat shaped ring, oval stones to a scroll decorated head, ring size R.

Lot 516

A hallmarked 18ct diamond half eternity ring, the white gold head millegrain set with eleven brilliant cut diamonds, each within a square shaped setting, all to plain yellow gold shank, weight 4.5g, ring size R 1/2

Lot 468

A 9ct hallmarked single stone tigers eye ring, collar set stone to rope twist border pierced shoulders, ring size R 1/2.

Lot 525

A hallmarked 18ct and emerald gypsy ring, centrally set with a square cut emerald, weight 4g, ring size R together with another similar example set with an oval cut ruby, unmarked, weight 5.4g, ring size R (2)

Lot 524

An early 20th Century rose gold coloured scarab beetle ring formed of a carved cabochon blue stone, to forked shoulders, ring size R, unmarked, together with a white metal mounted Egyptian style ring centred with a rectangular turquoise glazed faience panel with pseudo-hieroglyphics to the reverse, the shoulders with applied gold beetle, ring size K (2)

Lot 515

An 18ct and platinum five stone diamond ring, the five brilliant cut graduated diamonds claw set to knife edge shoulders, weight 3.8g, stamped, ring size R

Lot 517

An 18ct and platinum three stone diamond crossover ring, the graduated illusion set diamonds to plain shank, weight 2.3g, stamped, ring size R, together with similar hallmarked two stone example, weight 2g, ring size N (2)

Lot 563

A George III hallmarked silver key wind pair cased pocket watch, Roman numerals to white enamel dial, fusee movement inscribed R J Williams 124 Newgate Street, London 1827.

Lot 1290

Britains, large collection of lead farm figures, 17 x 505 carter with whip, plus 16 others to include; 2x 592 curate and 593 clergyman, plus 22 repainted farm figures (x33 G-VG, x22 R)

Lot 1285

Britains, 587 village idiot in pinkish smock/blue scarf, paint somewhat faded (F); sold with another which may have some restoration to base (R) (x2)

Lot 1287

Britains, 587 village idiot in blue smock / yellow scarf, minor paint losses and base deemed off (VG); sold with another with restoration to legs (R) (x2)

Lot 1265

Britains, No.5F farm wagon, dark green with grey interior, red wheels and trim, 2 pinned horses, and carter with whip, wagon may have been repainted, in green card box with polychrome label, one end of box missing (G,R,BG)

Lot 3244

Collection of Subbuteo Table Rugby Boxed Sets and Accessories, to include Subbuteo Table Rugby International Edition Boxed Set (VG-BG), A boxed St Helens Rugby Team (VG-BG), loose trophy, Set RR plastic fence surrounds (VG-BG), Rugby Match Score Recorder (VG-BG), R.217 Line Flags (VG-BG) and related booklets

Lot 937

An 18ct gold and diamond solitaire ring, weight 5.1g, size R

Lot 931

A 14ct gold cluster ring, lacking one stone, weight 3.9g, size R

Lot 929

A 9ct gold, sapphire and diamond triple cluster ring, weight 3.8g, size R

Lot 932

A 14ct gold, blue and white stone ring, weight 4.7g, size R

Lot 868

A 1920's, 18ct gold three stone old cut diamond trilogy ring, 1ct diamond weight, weight 2.6g, size R

Lot 801

John Terris R. S. W. (1865-1914). A large gilt framed watercolour, Shere village, Surrey. Signed, inked label verso, 50cm x 75cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Some discolouration and water marks.

Lot 427

A Girard Perregaux ladies stainless steel manual wristwatch on leather strap. Having Arabic numeral markers and centre seconds. With screw back engraved E. M. R and with ref. 6590. 23mm wide excluding the crown. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Working. Adjuster working. Dial and hands tarnished.

Lot 819

R. Cooper (nineteenth century British). Large framed watercolour. Exstensive Dales landscape with two figures, a horse and a dog. Signed and dated 1873, 54cm x 74cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Good clean condition. Some loss to the frame.

Lot 297

A Worcester bowl printed and painted with the Arms of the Marke family of Liskard, printed also with a portrait of the King of Prussia and trophies of war. Signed R. H. Worcester and anchor mark c1758-60, 15cm diameter. Provenance; S. Barratt Collection. Sold at Christie's 1st Dec 2010, Lot 199. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Broken and well repaired.

Lot 1296

An oil on canvas signed R Danford of a woodland scene 60 x 50

Lot 634

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN ROSEWOOD FRAMED MINIATURES, William Robinson Fishman, born 1793-died 1867, and his wife Mrs W. R. Fishman, Nee Isabelle Riddel. 5ins x 3.5ins.

Lot 20

A 19TH CENTURY ROSEWOOD CIRCULAR LIBRARY TABLE from WINDSOR CASTLE, ROOM 219, the circular top inset with a leather writing surface, tooled in gilt, supported on a baluster stem with three curving legs and brass castors. Note: The underside of the top stamped V Crown R and the base with burnt inscription V Crown R 1866 WINDSOR CASTLE, ROOM 219. Note: This room was used by the Princesses for their studies.

Lot 376

A 1920’S OAK BAROGRAPH by NEGRETTI & ZAMBRA 28/31 in Hg No. R/33657 in a glass case with lift off top. 13.5ins wide overall.

Lot 997

AN ARMADA STYLE DISH, 11cms diameter. London 1935. Maker: R. C.

Lot 459

A VIOLIN by JUSTIN DERAZEY, bears label J. Derazey, LUTHIER at Mirecourt Vosges, two piece back, 23ins long overall, complete with a bow, nickel and ebony by R. SIQUEIRA, all in a case.

Lot 193

Carboniferous Period, 350 million years BP. A large fossil cycad cone unusually preserved in slate; the metamorphism of the originally preserving shale into slate has lost much of the detail of the original fossil. 840 grams, 24.7cm (9 3/4"). From a historic ‘Victorian Museum’ collection; from the stock of Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd (1981-2014); formerly with Gregory, Bottley & Co. (1932-1981) and previously with J. R. Gregory & Co. (1898-1932); originally in the collection of the famous James Reynolds Gregory (1858-1898"). This item is part of a historic collection of fossils and minerals which has recently been reviewed by leading geological expert Dr. Ronald Bonewitz. James Reynolds Gregory (1832-1899) was one of the principle London mineral and fossil dealers during the second half of the 19th century. The company he founded was one of the longest surviving geological suppliers in the world, second only to Kranz of Germany. In 1858 James Gregory established his business selling polished stones, minerals and fossils from premises in King William Street. A few years later he moved to premises in Golden Square, Soho. He won prize medals at exhibitions in Paris (1867), Sydney (1879) and London (1862 and 1883"). He also formed a superb collection of meteorites, which was later sold by his sons to the Natural History Museum, London. On the death of his father in 1899 Albert Gregory took over the business, dealing from premises in Kensington, then 30 Old Church Street in Chelsea. He eventually sold the company in 1932 to Percy Bottley, and after his death in 1982 the premises were sold. The company was then acquired by Brian Lloyd who had started the Natural History sales at Sotheby's before dealing from his own premises in Pall Mall. Gregory, Bottley & Lloyd, as it became known, traded from Ricket Street and later Seagrave Road in Fulham. In 2008 the business and all of the stock and Victorian cabinets were moved out of London to Walmer in Kent. On the eventual retirement of Brian and Mary Lloyd in 2014, with none of their family interested in taking over the business, the stock was sold and is now dispersed. [No Reserve]

Lot 68

2nd century AD. A bronze plate brooch with central lozengiform plaque and beast-head finials above and below; the plaque with beaded border, vertical band with remains of orange enamel fill, lateral enamel panels; pin-lugs, pin and catchplate to the reverse. 6.17 grams, 53mm (2"). Private collection, North London; acquired in the early 1980s. Cf. Hattatt, R. Brooches of Antiquity, Oxford, 1987, item 1089.

Lot 340

20th century AD. A mixed group of silver electroplated nickel alloy tableware comprising: teapot with hinged lid and knop handle, strap handle to the rear; a milk jug with broad spout, scrolled strap handle; a similar water jug; a sugar bowl with two loop handles; a toast rack with loop handle, marked to the underside 'J R & S Ltd', 'EPNS', '149' (for maker John Round & Sons"). 1.5kg total, 6.5-15.5cm (2 1/2 - 6"). Property of Kent, UK lady; by inheritance. [No Reserve]

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