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Lot 1054

A watercolour of a fox by Stella R Crofts, watercolour sketches for Noah`s Ark and a collection of drawings and watercolours by Stella Crofts signed in pencil dated 1914 sheet size 31.5 x 22.5cm.

Lot 1070

A pair of E R Wilkes flambe vases swollen cylindrical form, with sponge effect flambe glaze facsimile signature to base 20.5cm. high

Lot 1071

A Bernard Moore ginger jar and cover, by Dora M Billington, painted with scaly fish in ruby flambe painted mark, artist monogram, cover in half and restuck Provenance Collection of Professor R C Cookson, 1922-2008.

Lot 695

SILVER TWIN HANDLED TROPHY CUP WITH ENGRAVING "KNEBWORTH HUNTER TRIALS 1937 CHAMPION CUP", LONDON HALLMARK 1937, MAKER R & P, 9" ACROSS, WEIGHING 11 OUNCES TROY

Lot 9

THOMAS NEIL (British) The Docks Watercolour, signed `Thomas R Neil` (lower left) 49 x 38cm (19 5/16 x 14 15/16in).

Lot 40

A silver key wind English lever watch, R. Linford, Norwich no.30428 with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds the movement with chain fusee, cut bimetallic compensation balance and dust cover, in case with vacant cartouche, 50mm dia. London 1886, a curb chain and a gilt metal fob seal intaglio inscribed "Thank Rowland Hill for this"

Lot 6

An emerald and diamond cluster ring, the central oval mixed cut emerald claw set above a surround of ten brilliant cut diamonds, approximately 1.30 carats total, finger size R

Lot 50

A jadeite and white sapphire ring, the oval green cabochon flanked by three sapphires to each side, stamped `18K`, finger size R1/2; a synthetic blue spinel single stone ring, finger size R; and a 22 carat gold wedding band, finger size R1/2 (2.5g)

Lot 155

A Scottish silver clan brooch by R. W. Forsyth, Edinburgh 1919, `Weapon Forefendeth Evil` (Mitford), 5cm (2in) high; and three others, unmarked, comprising: `Fideliter` (Havelock) also engraved `H. I. H.` verso, `O`Hidder Will Zie` (Stewart of Appin) and `Deus Idesto` (Brown) also engraved `1st R. C.` verso (4)

Lot 267

J. S. Williams, Bristol, a silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 14328, London 1874, the white dial with Roman numerals, gilt Breguet hands and subsidiary seconds, in an engine turned case; M. Dawson, Haddington, a silver open face key wind pocket watch, no. 70, London 1863, the white dial with Roman numerals and blued spade hand (minute lacking), in an engine turned case; and R. Salsbury & Sons, Guildford, a silver open face keyless wind pocket watch, no. 99657, Birmingham 1898, the white dial with Roman numerals, blued spade hands and subsidiary seconds, in a plain case engraved with a monogram (3)

Lot 297

R. Penny, Wells, a George III silver pair cased pocket watch, no. 3338, London 1772, the white dial with black Roman numerals, minute hand only, the fusee verge movement with square baluster pillars, steel three-armed balance, pierced and engraved balance cock and silver regulator disc, in a plain outer case

Lot 333

A Prattware Plate, decorated with a scene “The Truant” within an acorn border, rare F & R Pratt & Co manufacturers to H R H Prince Albert mark, 9 ½” diam

Lot 388

An early Martin Bros Miniature Tankard, of baluster form, incised with geometric designs and decorated in ochre and grey/blue, base incised “R W Martin 5/1/74 Fulham”, 2 ½” high

Lot 502

India General Service Medal, Clasp Malabar 1921-22, to 394017 Trooper R W Ellison, very fine, minor edge knocks

Lot 535

Great War group of three Medals, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, to L-5720, Private G R Reeve, 12th Lancers; together with a pair of Lancers Bridle Badges, Princess Mary Christmas Tin; plus Mirror, his Dog Tag; plus some Postcards including 12th Lancers Regimental “Silk”, Correspondence etc

Lot 537

A group of three Medals: Afghanistan Medal 1878-80, Clasp Kandahar, Egypt Medal 1882-89, Clasp Tel-el-Kebir, Khedive’s Star, to 58B/1795 Private R Purvis, 72/Seaforth Highlanders, near fine, with some research material

Lot 774

R J Hill “Views of Interest” Album, containing assorted part sets; + Cigar Box containing quantity of same series

Lot 1064

A George V Lidded Mustard of oval form, the hinged and domed cover with cast and applied Thumb piece, wirework side handle, to a polished body with beaded rims and raised on four ball feet, to a blue glass liner, length 3”, Chester 1923, Makers Mark J & R G; together with an electroplated Mustard Spoon, (2)

Lot 1080

A George V Silver Evening Purse, the hinged clasp with chain and ring suspension, to a chain mail square body, width 5”, weight 6 ½ ozs, London 1913, Makers Mark R & Q

Lot 1246

A cased set of six Teaspoons, produced to commemorate the Coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth, each with polished bowls and stems and crown finials, and bearing the various marks for London, Birmingham, Sheffield, Chester, Glasgow and Edinburgh assay offices, 1937, Maker’s Mark R&B, in a fitted red cotton covered case

Lot 110

A four-piece silver tea and coffee service, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, comprising a teapot of compressed circular form, with bobbin moulded outlines, ebonised handle and finial, engraved initial `R`, height 14cms, (6½"), a coffee pot, 20cms, (8"), milk jug and two-handled sugar bowl, 45ozs gross.

Lot 113

A Irish silver goblet, markers mark R. I. I., Dublin 1970, slightly flared bowl, ringed and baluster stem, circular foot, 12ozs, 16cms, (6½").

Lot 39

Masonic interest: a glass low rummer, engraved with the crest and motto for the Oddfellows Lodge, the reverse with the initials `R G M` within a berried cartouche, 19th century, 11.6cm.

Lot 175

A dated Hispano-Moresque lustre dish, painted with the profile portrait of a soldier in a domed helmet, on a ground of stylized foliage in copper lustre, `1613` inscribed on his exposed neck, the reverse decorated with concentric bands and the letter `R`, broken and restored, 34.2cm.

Lot 362

A Meissen porcelain group, of a lady harpist seated before her elaborate instrument, her companion holding the music score from which she reads, a small boy behind the couple plays the flute, raised on an elaborate reticulated oval base, crossed swords mark, impressed 95 and 163, incised D78, 19th century, the harp`s strings lacking, a chip to the stump at the back, 19.5cm. Provenance: Collection of Professor R C Cookson, 1922-2008.

Lot 445

A Chelsea figure of a hunter, resting the butt of his gun against his knee, carrying a dead grouse in his right hand, his clothes richly decorated with a gilt foliate pattern, gold anchor mark, an impressed R mark, c.1765, damages and restoration, 22cm. Paper label for Albert Amor.

Lot 34

British Provincial, Co Durham, Darlington, Darlington Bank, Five Pounds, 22 October 1895, G/R 122, for Jonathan Backhouse & Co (Outing 629R; Grant 930C); Durham, Durham Bank, Five Pounds, 16 June 1891, C/W 480, for for Jonathan Backhouse & Co (Outing 722G; Grant 1071); Stockton-on-Tees, Stockton on Tees Bank, Five Pounds, 19 November 1890, A/F 1430, for Jonathan Backhouse & Co (Outing 2050C; Grant 2766) [3]. Signatures cut-cancelled, otherwise very fine to good very fine

Lot 39

British Provincial, Essex, Chelmsford, Essex Bank, Five Pounds, 20 August 1870, no. 57074, for B. Sparrow, W.M. Tufnell, J.O. Parker, R. Woodhouse & W.N. Tufnell (Outing 484P; Grant 729). Signature cut-cancelled, bankstamp on front and pinholes, otherwise very fine, scarce

Lot 40

British Provincial, Essex, Chelmsford, Essex Bank, Ten Pounds, 6 May 1870, no. 38539, for B. Sparrow, W.M. Tufnell, J.O. Parker, R. Woodhouse & W.N. Tufnell (Outing 484R; Grant 729). Signature cut-cancelled, ink marks on front, split and rejoined at centre, pinholes, otherwise very fine, scarce

Lot 41

British Provincial, Essex, Chelmsford, Essex Bank, Fifty Pounds, 28 April 1869, no. 2855, for B. Sparrow, W.M. Tufnell, J.O. Parker, R. Woodhouse & W.N. Tufnell (Outing 484T; Grant 729). Signature cut-cancelled, ink marks on front, stamps and endorsements on back, pinholes, otherwise very fine, rare

Lot 64

British Provincial, Kent, Canterbury, Canterbury Union Bank, One Pound, 1 January 1818, no. 548, for Baker, Kingsford & Halfords, signed by R. Halford (Outing 415C; Grant 654). Small holes and splits, otherwise very good

Lot 65

British Provincial, Kent, Canterbury, Canterbury Union Bank, Ten Pounds, 30 January 1840, no. 2325, for Halford, Baldock & Snoulten, signed by R. Halford (Outing 415F; Grant 654). Split and rejoined at centre, bankruptcy stamp on back, pinholes and a small hole on left side, otherwise fine The partnership at the time of the bank being declared bankrupt in October 1841 was Richard Halford, William Henry Baldock and Osborn Snoulten. The bank was later subsumed by Westminster Bank and then NatWest

Lot 96

British Provincial, Norfolk, King’s Lynn, Lynn R[egi]s & Norfolk Bank, Ten Pounds, 18 October 1880, A 9032, for Lewis Weston Jarvis & Lewis Whincop Jarvis, signed by L.W. Jarvis (Outing 1075E; Grant 1518B). A few pinholes and notations on back, otherwise good fine Provenance: DNW Auction 70A, 20 June 2006, lot 1557. The bank was taken over by Gurney & Co

Lot 97

British Provincial, Norfolk, King’s Lynn, Lynn R[egi]s & Norfolk Bank, Five Pounds, 24 June 1885, B 8988, for Jarvis & Jarvis, signed by A. Weston Jarvis (Outing 1075F; Grant 1518B). Pinholes and a couple of Post Office stamps, otherwise good fine to about very fine

Lot 98

British Provincial, Norfolk, King’s Lynn, Lynn R[egi]s & Norfolk Bank, Ten Pounds, 6 September 1888, A 10369, for Jarvis & Jarvis, signed by A. Weston Jarvis (Outing 1075G; Grant 1518B). Good very fine to about extremely fine

Lot 133

British Provincial, Surrey, Dorking, Darking (sic) Bank, One Pound, 20 May 1823, no. 9794, for R. Piper Senr, G. Dewdney & T. Piper, signed by Thomas Piper (Outing 621C; Grant 1044). Pinholes, otherwise fine The bank failed in 1825

Lot 163

British Provincial, Worcestershire, Evesham, Tewkesbury and Evesham Bank, Five Pounds, 23 September 1831, R 964, for Nathaniel Hartland, John Allis Hartland & N. Hartland Jnr, signed by Nathaniel Hartland Jr (cf. Grant 2907; Outing 747A). Pinholes and trimmed, otherwise fine The bank was taken over by the Gloucester Banking Co in 1831, subsequently becoming part of Lloyds

Lot 218

British Provincial, Yorkshire, Settle, Craven Bank, Five Pounds, 27 September 1818, R 306, for Birkbecks, Alcock, Peart & Moffat, signed by John Birkbeck (Outing 1910F; Grant 2577D). ÔCancelled’ written twice across front, pen lines through signature area and numbers on back, slightly trimmed, otherwise fine, rare

Lot 302

Isle of Man, Douglas Bank Co, One Pound, 18Ñ, unissued, uniface (Quarmby 219). Small hole at upper right side and missing top right corner tip, otherwise very fine to about good very fine On watermarked paper printed by R. & E. Williamson

Lot 307

Isle of Man, Isle of Man Bank Ltd, One Pound, 9 February 1949, R/3 3601, Ronan-Kelly signatures (Quarmby 290; Pick 6b). Very fine

Lot 318

Guernsey, States, One Pound, 1 January 1950, 6/R 3574, signature of L.A. Guillemette (McCammon GN 44; Pick 43a). About very fine

Lot 350

Scotland, The Clydesdale Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 12 May 1920, N2/P 0000553, printed signature of D. Dewar, signed by R. Holburn (Douglas 12-2). Lightly pressed, otherwise very fine

Lot 370

Scotland, The National Bank of Scotland Ltd, One Pound, 15 May 1890, B/R 198/037, printed signature of Thomas Shaw, signed by accountant (Douglas 16b). Good fine to about very fine, rare

Lot 384

Scotland, The Paisley Banking Co, One Guinea, 2 May 1826, no. 6/401, signatures of Adam Kirk and Alex Macfarlain (Douglas 4). Missing pieces from lower corners, nicks at top and a 10mm tear, strips of backing paper on edges and toned, otherwise good fine to very fine Engraved by R. Kirkwood

Lot 389

Scotland, The Royal Bank of Scotland, Twenty Shillings, 8 November 1824, R 36/502, pay to Andrew Bogle, signatures of Archibald Bonar and George Laing, contemporary forgery, uniface (cf. Douglas 22b). One 15mm tear either side, otherwise good fine

Lot 402

Scotland, The Town and County Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 2 May 1898, no. 674/194, signatures of S. Adamson and R. Mackintyre (Douglas 12). Lightly pressed and top edge worn, otherwise good fine, extremely rare It is believed that no other denominations greater than £1 from this bank have ever been offered at auction previously

Lot 403

Scotland, The Town and County Bank Ltd, Five Pounds, 6 April 1903, No. 822/042, signatures of S. Adamson and R. Mackintyre, overstamped THE NORTH OF SCOTLAND TOWN & COUNTY BANK LIMITED IN WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE TOWN & COUNTY BANK LIMITED (Douglas 12). Small bankstamp at lower left and a 10mm split in top left side of central panel, otherwise about very fine, rare

Lot 428

Treasury, N.F. Warren Fisher, One Pound, 1923-7, R/26 386445 (Dugg. T31); BANK OF ENGLAND, K.O. Peppiatt, One Pound (2), 1934-40, B95A prefix, 1940-8, E42E prefix, Ten Shillings, 1940-8, H66D prefix (Dugg. B239, 249, 251); P.S. Beale, One Pound, D41C prefix (Dugg. B268); L.K. O’Brien, Ten Shillings, O20Y prefix, Five Pounds, 16 February 1955, Y97 069350 (Dugg. B271, 275); British Armed Forces, One Pound; Ireland, Sweepstakes tickets (4), 1933-7 [12]. Generally very fine and better

Lot 470

Provincial Banknote Printing Plates, Derbyshire, Wirksworth, Wirksworth Bank, One Pound, 18Ñ, for R. Arkwright, J. Toplis & Co, on copper; together with a pull used as part of the original wrapper (Outing 2380; Grant 3246B) [2]. In good condition

Lot 474

Miscellaneous, Unknown Kingdom of Pomona and Other Places, One Nothing skit note, W/1 220473, in style of third issue Treasury Pound, text around vignette at right, ÔGolf Balls Make Hagen Lots of Money’; together with Bank of England cheques (3), one dated Portsmouth, 31 January 1862 [4]. Good very fine and better Provenance: R. Harrod Collection

Lot 475

Miscellaneous, Military, World War II, air dropped propaganda note prepared by German Army using copy of Bank of England One Pound, H86D 729630, message in Arabic on back as to how worthless this paper is. About uncirculated Provenance: R. Harrod Collection

Lot 476

Miscellaneous, Chester Old Bank, small canvas money pouch, stamped with bank title; another stamped with the name of a European Bank; Rent Receipt, unissued cheque; handwritten Promissory notes (2), Cheltenham, 1828, 1829; British & American Banking Co Ltd, Bill of Exchange, 11 July 1865; Bradbury Wilkinson, Advertising note with Viscount Nelson at right; Thomas de la Rue, Test notes (4), other Experimental notes (2); Lewes, One Lewes Pound, 2009; Skit Notes (3), Bank of England, Bank of Lapland (2), 25 December 2006 and 2007, signed for Santa Claus; USA, One Million Dollars (2), War Loan and Treasury Loan Certificates (7), 1962-73 [Lot]. Mostly very fine to extremely fine, some better Provenance: R. Harrod Collection

Lot 477

Miscellaneous, Wales, a collection of issued, cancelled, specimen and souvenir notes (57), 1969-72, from Chief Treasury of Wales and Black Sheep Company of Wales, including Ten Shillings, One Pound, Five Pounds and Ten Pounds, payable on demand, all stamped CANCELLED 29 APR 1969, plus unissued cheque/bill of exchange and a few press cuttings; North and South Wales Bank, Five Pounds, Mold, three-quarter proof on paper, ÔTo This March 19.08’ pencilled on right side; unissued cheque with counterfoil, 189Ð, Bishops Castle; Bank of South Wales, issued cheque, 1866; modern copies of Aberystwyth & Tregaron Bank One Pound and Patagonia, One Pound; Chipping Sodbury Treasury, cancelled One Pound and Five Pounds, c. 1985 [Lot]. Generally good extremely fine to uncirculated Provenance: R. Harrod Collection

Lot 483

Miscellaneous, A collection of postcards, featuring Treasury notes (8), Bank of England notes (10), World notes (15), others with coins, stamps, banks, etc (24) [57]. Varied state Provenance: R. Harrod Collection

Lot 485

Guernsey, States, German Occupation, Sixpence, 1 January 1943, A/R 3336 (McCammon GN 35iii; Pick 28). Very fine to good very fine

Lot 654

Djibouti, Banque de l’Indo-Chine, Five Francs, c. 1943, R 71104, with overprint (Pick 11). Very good to about fine

Lot 666

Egypt, National Bank of Egypt, One Pound (2), 26 September 1914, R/6 027308, 11 March 1920, S/91 012349, both signatures of F. Rowlatt (Pick 12a) [2]. First with short splits at top and lower centre crease, fine, second with worn right edge and many short tears, otherwise very fine

Lot 677

Finland, Finlands Bank, One Markka, 1867, no. 71260, signature of R. Frenckell (Pick A39Ab). Damaged edges with nicks and tears, missing parts of both corners on right and along top left edge, otherwise good, rare

Lot 682

France, Banque de France, Twenty Francs (2), 15 July 1904, U 551082, 17 October 1912, R 2848424 (Pick 61b, 68a) [2]. First with several edge tears and second with a 25mm tear at top of centre crease, otherwise good to very good

Lot 744

Hungary, Az Osztr‡k-Magyar Bank, Twenty Five Korona, 1919 (Pick 12); PenzŸgyminiszterium [Ministry of Finance], One Korona, 1920, Two Korona, 1920, Four Pengš, 1925, overprinted on original Fifty Thousand Korona (Pick 57-8, 85b); Všršshadsereg Parancsnoksaga [Russian Occupation], One Hundred Pengš, 1944 (Pick M8); Penzjegy [Finance Ministry], Five Forint, 1848 (Pick S116) [6]. Pick 85b with tape repairs, others very good to fine

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