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Lot 125

Poster, British Railways D/R "Ilkley Gateway To The Yorkshire Dales" anon, printed by Jordison & Co Ltd. Small tear at top and some creasing.

Lot 126

Poster, British Railways D/R "Edinburgh The Scott Monument" by Claude Buckle, printed by Stafford &Co Ltd.

Lot 127

Poster, British Railways D/R "Cheltenham Spa For The Cotswolds" (Illustrated Map) by Lee, printed by AAG Ltd. Small amount of loss at left hand corner and right hand edge.

Lot 128

Poster, French Railways D/R " Pays Basque, Societe Nationale Des Chemins De Fer Francais". A view of the bridge, town and mountains. Excellent.

Lot 129

Poster, French Railways D/R, "Paris, French Railways". A view of the Seine and Notre Dame. Excellent.

Lot 130

Poster, French Railways D/R, "Cote De L'Atlantique, Chemins De Fer Francais". A colourful view of a harbour and Fort. Excellent.

Lot 131

Poster, French Railways D/R "Puisance Economie, Electrification Des Valenciennes - Thionville, Societe Nationale Des Chemins De Fer Francais". A stunning image of one of the new electric locomotives used on this line. Excellent.

Lot 132

Poster, French Railways D/R "Val De Loire, Societe Nationale Des Chemins De Fer Francais". A colourful view of the Valley and bridge. Edge pin-holes and slight creasing otherwise very good

Lot 206

Poster, British Railways D/R 'The Bonnie, Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond' by Nicholson. Depicts a relief map of the area from Ardlui in the north to Balloch Pier in the south. Published by British Railways Scottish Region and printed by McCorquodale, Glasgow. Rolled with minor creases and tears.

Lot 207

Poster, British Railways D/R "Norfolk Broads', Holidays Afloat". anon artwork Shows a view of a boat on the Broads through the porthole of another boat and below that, a fish and a pair of sunglasses. Circa 1957, published by British Railways Eastern Region and printed by Waterlow & Sons. Rolled with some creasing and minor defects.

Lot 208

Poster, British Railways D/R "'Aberystwyth" by Harry Riley. Beach scene and promenade. Published by British Railways Western Region and printed by Charles & Reid Ltd. Some edge fraying in margins and some minor creasing but rolled. Very slight paint mark near the letter 'H'.

Lot 209

Poster, British Railways D/R "Plymouth" by Harry Riley. View of the Lido on the Hoe with children, sailors and their girlfriends, palm trees and the pool. Published by British Railways Western Region and printed by N Lloyd & Co. Rolled with minor edge fraying and tears. Overall very good.

Lot 212

British Railways Southern D/R Poster "Motorail"' from 1968 together with a similar Poster 'Diary Of Events' May 1969 and another similar 'Southern Rover Tickets' 1968. Also, British Railways card signs, qty 2 comprising 'Explore North Wales' and 'Holiday Highways / Irish Seaways. Additionally Travel Card Posters, qty 5 comprising: New Trains; Season Tickets; Liverpool Bus Services; Intercity; 'Showboat' Mini Holidays.

Lot 213

Poster, BR D/R size 'Registered Seats - Cornish Riviera Express and Torbay Express, 1956. Published by British Railways Western Region and printed by Waterlow & Sons Ltd. Excellent condition throughout.

Lot 214

Poster, "Bournemouth For Winter Warmth - Express Trains From Waterloo - Through Trains From Midlands & North", British Railways D/R. Striking image of large, pink rhododendron with bay and pier as a backdrop. Printed by Jordison & Co. London & Middlesbrough and published by British Railways Southern Region. Some edge staining and a fist sized area of loss middle left side. Additionally, an ex Q/R Poster 'Every Week, British Railways Modernisation Plan Goes Further Ahead' depicting the Cuneo execution of the Warship and 9F side by side at Swindon Works. Sadly, the left half of the poster has been Cut off .

Lot 215

Poster, British Railways D/R "'Isle Of Wight" artwork by Baylis & Adam. Shows central map of the island with railways clearly annotated and several arty scenes around the periphery. Published by British Railways Southern Region and printed by Leonard Ripley & Co. Some minor tears and defects.

Lot 271

Southern Railway Eastleigh (LSWR Pattern) 4 aspect Handlamp complete with SR reservoir and SR burner, Large style with single pie-crust top. Both the side and reducing cone are stamped 'S[E]R. Tastefully restored, a fine looking lamp indeed.

Lot 355

Manchester South Junction & Altrincham Railway C/I Bridgeplate cast with company initials, M S J & A R and numbered number 114. Face Restored.

Lot 469

Southern Railway (Eastleigh) Signal Lamp Interior bearing a steel plate stamped 'EXETER'. Additionally has brass plate affixed to the top stamped 'S[E]R'. Good, restored condition.

Lot 529

Poster, BR (LMR) D/R "New Brighton Wallasey Cheshire Coast" by Desmond Barnes. Original artwork dating from the early 1950s shows a glamorous bathing belle on the sea front with the pleasure ferry behind her and the distinctive skyline of Liverpool in the distance. Has been mounted on card and is framed and glazed. There is a small amount of loss to the top right hand corner.

Lot 201

Four 1st World War Norfolk Regiment Medals - 1914-15 Star, 1914-18 Defence, Long Service And Good Conduct, 1914 The Great War For Civilisation - Presented To 3-1-10134 W.O. C.L. 1 J.Coe Norfolk R. Along With 7 Personal Items Including 1914 Christmas Tin, Over The Top Trench Whistle Swagger Stick (A/F), Leather Belt, Prayer Book And Norwich Union Life Insurance Book And A Plated Vesta Case With J.C. Initials

Lot 181

AN ANTIQUE SQUARE STONE FIVE SIDED SUN DIAL, with the remains of iron gnomon's, bearing initials and date R M M C 1696, 11 1/2" square x 19" high.

Lot 79

R. Havell Jun. Wild Duck shooting, Partridge Shooting and snipe Shooting. Three coloured prints, each measuring 20. 75” x 17. 75”. all framed and glazed,

Lot 100

R. Harrington. Bay Hunter in stable. Oil on canvas, 17. 5in x 23. 75in (44. 5cm x 60. 5cm). Signed and dated 1876. Framed.

Lot 204A

Fourteen New Forest Buck hounds Hunt Buttons. Makers, three R. James, Birmingham, three Pitt & Co. , 31 Maddox St.

Lot 421

A Hardy L. R. H. lightweight trout reel, 3”, in original pouch and a spare spool with line.

Lot 425

A Hardy No. 3 L. R. H. spinning rod, 9ft, Palakona, two piece, in original bag. No E91145.

Lot 13

Advertising-Russell's Brewery Malton- 'Winner Ales' glass water-jug and a pair of cartoon trinket dishes by J R Duncan Whitby potteries

Lot 2537

Benson, G. R. Jingling Bits. illustrated by Lionel Edwards.

Lot 2563

Country Life Library of sport Fishing Vol, I, II edited by horace G. Hutchinson. Advanced salmon Fishing by R. V. Righgni. complete Guide to Sea Fishing by hugh Stoker. The Complete Angler by izaak Walton and Charles Cotton. (5)

Lot 2574

The Young Sportsmen by alfred E. T. Watson. British Sporting birds by F. B. Kirkman and Horace A. hutchinson. Wings over the Marshes by Robert Erskine Ross. Aristocrats of the Air by Capt. C. W. R. Knight. (4)

Lot 2588

Wild Sport in the Outer hebrides by C. V. A. Peel F. Z. S. F. r. G. S. , circa 1901.

Lot 2594

Two books by J. R. Hartley, ‘Casts Again’ and ‘Fly Fishing’.

Lot 9

AFTER PESNE, ENGRAVED BY R HOUSTON, BLACK AND WHITE MEZZOTINT, Published 1756, “Frederic III – Roi De Brusse ------“, 12” x 10”, and AFTER WILLIAM HOGARTH, ENGRAVED BY J McARDELL, ANTIQUE BLACK AND WHITE MEZZOTINT, “Mr Line”, 11” x 9” (2)

Lot 31

AFTER REMBRANDT, ENGRAVED BY R HOUSTON, BLACK AND WHITE MEZZOTINT, Published 1761, “J Six, Burgomaster of Amsterdam”, 12” x 10”

Lot 44

AFTER GEORGE MORLAND, ENGRAVED BY J R SMITH, COLOURED MEZZOTINT, Published 1799, “The Corn Bin”, 17” x 20”

Lot 59

AFTER C R LESLIE, ENGRAVED BY S W REYNOLDS, BLACK AND WHITE MEZZOTINT, Published 1847, “The Library at Holland House – Interior with Henry Richard Fox and Others”, 22” x 28”

Lot 124

AFTER R MÜLLER, ENGRAVED BY R BODMER, ANTIQUE COLOURED AQUATINT, “Le Glacier Inferieur du Grindelwald”, 9” x 6”; together with two PAINTED SILHOUETTES OF LADIES AND A SMALL ROWLANDSON TYPE ENGRAVING, various sizes (4)

Lot 165

AFTER MALSIS, ENGRAVED BY R EARLOM, BLACK AND WHITE MEZZOTINT, Published 1770, “The Misers”, 18” x 14”, AFTER J A FITZGERALD, ENGRAVED BY W T DAVEY, HAND COLOURED ENGRAVING, Mother and Child, and CHROMOLITHOGRAPH, “Victoria Queen of England”, various sizes, unframed (A/F) (3)

Lot 168

AFTER REV R O MORRIS ETC, A COLLECTION OF TWENTY-ONE VARIOUS FRAMED, COLOURED AND BLACK AND WHITE ENGRAVINGS, Including Bird, Floral and Topographical Subjects, various sizes (21)

Lot 192

AFTER JAMES POLLARD, ENGRAVED BY R AND C ROSENBERG, COLOURED AQUATINT, Dated 1828, “Hyde Park Corner”, 16” x 24” (A/F)

Lot 251

ALFRED R BLUNDELL, SIGNED IN PENCIL TO MARGIN, THREE BLACK AND WHITE ETCHINGS, “The River, The Mill and The Poplar Tree ----“, “The Old Watermill at Icklingham, Suffolk”, “The Old Windmill at Cley, Norfolk”, 8 ½” x 11 ½” (3)

Lot 352

AFTER GABRIEL STUART, ENGRAVED BY J R SMITH, ANTIQUE BLACK AND WHITE MEZZOTINT, The Earl of St Vincent

Lot 180

A ITALIAN MAIOLICA PLAQUE, inscribed Si? o No?...., signed R Passarin '87, marked to the reverse Bassano V, 11" x 4" (see illustration)

Lot 420

A VICTORIAN PARIAN MODEL of boy resting in a chair, marked R J Morriss S.C., 13" high, under a glass dome (see illustration)

Lot 287

Ex-shop stock: 13 Masudaya (1997) tin plate clockwork/friction toys - 9 R-35 Antique Robots, 3 Mini Machine Man robots and 2 Mini Rocket Racers. All mint and boxed.

Lot 419

Corgi Classics Heavy Haulage 17701 Pickfords and 76802 I R Dunkerley. Both mint and boxed. Boxes slightly affected by damp.

Lot 464

The Great Book Of Corgi 1956-1983 by Marcel R Van Cleemput. In limited edition case with Routemaster Bus 3253/4000.

Lot 51

An early Victorian snuff box By Neustadt & Barnett Birmingham 1840 rectangular outline with all over foliate engraved decoration, the hinged cover with central cartouche engraved 'R MC Gowan Cressington Park' with scroll thumbpiece; together with a George III vinaigrette London 1803, of rounded rectangular form with simple acanthus leaf border and foliate engraved centre, the rim and body with wriggle work border, the gilt interior with pierced flower head grill -2

Lot 64

A Victorian sugar bowl By R Martin & E Hall London 1877 the circular bowl engraved with foliate and acorn borders suspending acanthus swags and cartouches, on simple foot rim; a George III open salt, London 1773 by R Hennell, of oval outline with pierced scroll gallery and gadrooned rim, with twisted swing handle and blue gass liner, raised on four claw and ball feet; and a George II open salt of oval outline with reticulated gallery and gadrooned border, raised on four ball and claw feet -3 bowl 12cm diameter 5oz

Lot 307

R*** STRUMMER (EARLY 20TH CENTURY) STILL LIFE WITH WATERMELON AND POMEGRANATE Signed and dated 1912, oil on canvas 71cm x 102cm (28in x 40in)

Lot 290

Robert Denholm Baxter: a blue knitted woollen Scotland v England wartime international shirt 1939-40, with button-up collar and embroidered cloth badge, inscribed S v E, 1939-40, with moth holes front and back, the collar slightly discoloured; a pair of blue, white and red socks; and a yellow-metal medal, the obverse cast with a lion rampant, the reverse inscribed E.S.J.F.A., T.S., M.B.F.C., R. Baxter, 1929-30 (4). The above shirt was worn by Robert Denholm Baxter in a match against England played on 11/5/40 at Hampden Park, Glasgow, the match ending in a 1-1 draw. Baxter, born in Gilmerton on 23rd January 1911, was employed as a miner before becoming a professional footballer. He played for Trenent, Musselburgh Bruntonians (which the medal in this lot represents) and Middlesbrough. He guested for Hearts and Hibernian during the war before becoming Leith Athletic player/manager-coach in 1947, before eventually becoming the team manager of the Edinburgh speedway team. He made a total of five appearances for Scotland including two during World War II.

Lot 329

Richard Gough’s match-worn blue, white and red Rangers No.4 Coca-Cola Cup final jersey, with v-neck collar and embroidered badge, inscribed R F C, The Coca-Cola Cup Final 1996, the sleeves with Scottish Football League flashes, the front bearing Richard Gough’s autograph, faded; sold with a letter from the Scottish Daily Record to the then owner congratulating him on being the winner of their competition, the prize being the above shirt; and a letter from Rangers Football Club, also congratulating the then owner for winning the shirt (3). In the above final played on 24th November 1986 at Celtic Park before 48,559 spectators, Rangers defeated Hearts 4-3.

Lot 575

An Inter. Corps Representative Football Match programme featuring the Busby Babes trio of Duncan Edwards, Eddie Coleman and David Pegg, Royal Army Ordnance Corps v Royal Corp of Signals, played at the R.A.O.C. Sports Ground, undated. Duncan Edwards began his compulsory two year stint of National Service after returning from England’s 1955 end of season continental tour. He was allowed to leave his station to play for Manchester United, and played a large number of army games as well. In one season he played nearly 100 matches as a consequence. His Busby Babes team-mates Coleman and Pegg were playing for the opposition, the Royal Corps of Signals, on this day. All of Edwards’s Ordnance Corps team-mates were registered players at Football League clubs, F. Reed (Charlton), R. Morris (Crewe), F. Ball (Coventry), Neale & T Smith & Walmsley (Birmingham), W. Tulip (Newcastle), C. Skinner & K Simcoe (Forest) and F. Kerrigan (Swansea).

Lot 962

An Olympic gold medal winner’s diploma for Roberto Figueroa the Uruguayan Olympic football champion at Amsterdam in 1928, printed on paper with an Olympic design heightened in gold and inscribed ix e Olympiade Amsterdam 1928 1 e Prijs, r. Figueroa Uruguay Voor Voetbal, signed by the president of the Dutch Olympic Committee and the president of the International Olympic Committee, and set with an official seal in the form of a commemorative medal, framed overall 81.5 by 62 cm., 32 by 24 1/2 in.; sold with a related newspaper article, taped to the backboard (2). Roberto Figueroa played for Wanderers F.C. and was a goalkeeper.

Lot 1033

A Dunlop Maxply tennis racquet with the headcover autographed by Billie Jean King, sold together with a signed book by Hilda R. Stuart (2). Hilda R Stuart was a physiotherapist based in Wimbledon. One of her clients was Billie Jean King.

Lot 37

A Thomas Webb & Sons cameo glass vase, late 19th century, decorated with flowering water lily against an opaque back ground, impressed mark to base, 16 cm high, another Thomas Webb & Sons glass vase, late 19th century, decorated with leaves on an ivory ground with gilt collar, impressed marks to base, 15 cm high and an R Wilkinson cameo glass vase, decorated with a rose against a pink back ground, 8 cm, (a/f).

Lot 85

* A Continental porcelain tea cup and saucer,18th century, painted in puce with a landscape scene, painted R to base, another similar, (a/f), a porcelain tea cup and saucer, 19th century, painted and gilded with oriental scene, another saucer dish, a yellow ground Meissen style breakfast tray, of oblong form with canted corners, the oval central panel painted with a stag, scratched crossed sword mark to underside, 40 cm wide, a Clarice Cliff oval dish, 29 cm, a Clarice Cliff square lobed dish, relief moulded with leaves and fruit, 24 cm wide and a Susie Cooper plate painted with concentric rings, 22 cm diameter.

Lot 203

An early George II silver old English pattern table spoon, London 1732, maker R P, 20 cm long.

Lot 303

* After Vincent R Balfour-Browne 1880-1963- Stags in a highland landscape, publ by W F Embleton 70, Jermyn Street London, 1919; colour reproduction print, signed in pencil, bears Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, 29x39.3cm: A Peter. late 20th century- Mediterranean harbour scenes; acrylic, two, both signed and dated 72: together with a mixed quantity of pictures and prints, (a lot)

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