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Hornby 1933-36, E320 20V 'Flying Scotsman' locomotive and tender, 4-4-2 LNER traditional green version, black/gold nameplate and outline rear splasher lining, black smokebox with 4 boiler bands, with LNER No. 2 special tender running plate and buffer beam repainted to locomotive, wheels touched in and black & white lining touched in, the top of tender edges touched in, in black, tender is with original red No. 2 special tender box, overall (RG tender R-BG)
A 9ct gold Wolverhampton & District League football medal awarded to W. Osbourne Hurst Hill Rovers F.C. 1907-8, together with two silver enamelled Birmingham & District Works Amateur Football Association medals (un-engraved), a silver football medal to Pt. W. Osborne D. Coy. 4th N. Staff R., 1917, a sterling silver Royal Army Service Corps badge and a 20 years faithful service medal. (6)
A stuffed and mounted Dace in naturalistic setting, housed in a bow fronted glazed display case, inscribed to glass case "11oz 6 drms. Caught by K Baldwin 28th October 1952. R. Eden. Carlisle", case bears label inscribed "Preserved by J. Cooper & Sons 75 Bath Road, Hounslow." CONDITION REPORTS Case size approx. 36 cm wide x 20 cm high x 10 cm deep maximum. Overall with some general wear and scuffs to case and to lettering, overall condition appears reasonably good, fish overall is painted/coloured but generally appears in tidy condition.
A collection of eight vintage fishing books to include W.W. MORRIS "The Blameless Sport", first edition, dated 1929, WILCOCKS "Sea Fishermen", dated 1875, J.T. BURGESS "Angling", C.H. WHEELEY "Coarse Fish", A. LANG "Angling Sketches", dated 1891, CHOLMONDLEY-PENNELL "Fishing Gossip", R. BERGMAN "Just Fishing", second edition 1933 and F.G. AFLALO "The Salt of My Life", dated 1905
Three boxes/crates of Sporting related and other books to include FRED ADYE "Horse Breeding & Management", "The Agricultural Holdings & Ground Game Acts", published George Routledge & Sons 1884, R. KEARTON "Wild Natures Ways", "The Country Gentlemen's Estate Book 1906", H.C. FOLKARD "The Wild Fowler" 2nd Edition, published Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts 1864, "Morning Flight, a book of Wild Fowl" written and illustrated by PETER SCOTT, published Country Life Limited, London, 5th Impression 1941 and another of the same, 4th Impression October 1939, etc.
Eleven boxes of books relating to cricket to include "All in the Game" by R C ROBERTSON Glasgow, "Close of Play" by ALAN MILLER, "Farewell to Cricket" by DON BRADMAN, "For England and Yorkshire" by HERBERT SUTCLIFFE 1942, "Cricket Crisis" by J H FINGLETON, "The Complete Who's Who of Cricketers" by CHRISTOPHER MARTIN JENKINS, "Dickie Bird - White Cap and Bails", "Oxford World Cricketers - a Biographical Dictionary", etc
A figure of "Green Tara" China/Tibet, 18th Century Bronze-gilt statue which portrays Green Tārā, Śyāma Tārā (Sgrol-ljaṅ). Even if she lacks the two lotus, she is recognizable by her legs kept wide open (ardhaparyaṅka) and her hands holding the flowers' stems between index and thumb. h 8 cm Start Price: €1800
14 British Quad film posters, Doctor in Clover (1960's), Crack In The World (1965), tick...tick...tick... (1970), Guns For San Sebastian (1967), The Great Locomotive Chase (1950's R) Ski Raiders (1972), Master of the Islands (1970), Family Life (1971), The Little Ark (1972), The Lovers / Birds of Prey (1970), The Lady in the Car with Glasses and a Gun (1970), A Man Called Sledge (1970), My Side of the Mountain (1969), They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969), folded (14)
A CANTEEN OF SILVER KINGS PATTERN FLATWARE R. Carr, Sheffield 1996, twelve place setting, comprising twelve dinner forks, dessert forks, teaspoons, dessert spoons, soup spoon, two tablespoons, six dinner knives and dessert knives, in a fitted wooden case, ( 4,353g) ( 140.4 troy ounces ) gross weighable.
THREE 19TH CENTURY 'CRIES OF LONDON' ENGRAVINGS comprising 'Hair Brooms (Shoreditch Church)', 'Cat's & Dog's Meat! (Bethlem Hospital)', and 'Buy a Bill of the Play (Theatre, Drury Lane)', published by R. Phillips, 1804, each 19.5cm x 15cm, uniformly framed; together with engraved maps of Monmouthshire and South Wales, (5).

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