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Lot 580

3218 Hornby-Dublo 3-rail 2-6-4 tank loco BR lined black No.80059, the BR emblem on R/h side is slightly dull. There is only a minute amount of wear to wheel treads and spoons. (NM almost M) picture (BE)

Lot 163

1930/1 Hornby No.2 Special loco & tender, clockwork, 4-4-0 ‘Yorkshire’ LNER No.234, green running plate, some paint loss to dome, lining worn away on R/h splasher, paint loss to the four tabs holding valve gear possibly suggesting a repair, very few chips (VG-E) No.2 Special 6-wheeled tender ‘LNER’ (E) repro (BF)

Lot 27

Hand painted Limoges convex plaque by Rene Restoueix who received the title of Best Worker in France in 1855, the most prestigious prize for any French craftsman. Restoueix's The Smoker is a unique artwork based on a painting by 17th century painter David Teniers The Younger. Made with outstanding colors, this plaque follows the excellence of enamel craftsmanship made in the city of Limoges, France. Signature and location on plaque lower right: R. Restoueix-Limoges. Includes stamps on verso. Frame size: 10"L x 12"H x 1.25"W. Artwork dimensions: 5"L x 7"H. Artist: Rene Restoueix, (French 20th century))Issued: c. 1960Provenance: https://www.invaluable.com/auction-lot/a-limoges-enamel-plaque-depicting-autumn-by-resto-362-c-a1848b0b32?objectID=158827747&algIndex=archive_prod&queryID=956440fbedae23b981aefe314bb51236 Condition: Age related wear.

Lot 98

Set of two gouache on paper with one depicting mallard ducks in a serene landscape by the water that glows from the sun setting on rolling mountains. The second artwork features a Northern European house partially hidden by luscious trees by a serene body of water. Signature on lower parts of both artworks: R. Fodisch. Both housed in gilded frames with brown mats. Each artwork dimensions: 9.50"L x 6"H. Frame size: 16"L x 12"H x 1"W. Issued: c. 1960Condition: Age related wear.

Lot 1940

JIM BROGAN OF CELTIC F.C., LEAGUE CUP RUNNERS UP GOLD MEDAL, 1973/74 the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed League Cup J. BROGAN, Season 1973-74 R/up, in nine carat goldNote: A sore one, as Celtic lose their 4th successive cup final. To make matters worse, it came as the country slid further into a depression, strikes, power cuts and growing inflation saw Prime Minister Edward Heath institute the 3-day week. 4.5cm high including suspension Qty: approx. 6g

Lot 1953

ROSS WALLACE OF CELTIC F.C., LEAGUE CUP WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, 2005/06 the obverse with central shield shaped plaque with red enamel lion rampant motif, within blue enamel border inscribed Scottish Football League, the reverse inscribed CIS CUP 2005-06 R. Wallace Celtic F.C., in nine carat gold, in boxNote: Celtic defeated Dunfermline 3-0 in the final, achieving a League and Cup double in Gordon Strachan's first season as manager. 4cm high including suspension Qty: approx. 10g

Lot 1952

ROSS WALLACE OF CELTIC F.C., SPL CHAMPIONS WINNERS GOLD MEDAL, 2005/06 the obverse with cast SPL below football, and border inscribed SCOTTISH PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS, the reverse inscribed CHAMPIONS Season 2005-06 R. Wallace Celtic F.C., in nine carat gold, in boxNote: Celtic triumphed in this Gordon Strachan's first season as manager. They finished 17 points ahead of nearest rivals Hearts. 5cm high including suspension Qty: approx. 22g

Lot 6188

Coupland, R - 'Wilberforce, A Narrative' 1923, Morris, Rev.M.C.F. - 'Yorkshire Folk-Talk' second edition 1911, 'Churches of Yorkshire' Vol 1 1844 in decorative binding and other books on Yorkshire and Hull (20)

Lot 1698

R. KERR, GOLFING INTEREST, T.L.P.G.C. GOLD MEDAL, 1930 the oval medal depicting a golfer figure in relief beneath a banner inscribed T.L.P.G.C, the reverse inscribed MEDAL FINAL 1ST CLASS Winner R.Kerr 1930, in nine carat goldQty: approx. 7.66g

Lot 1693a

RONNIE MCKINNON, COLLECTION OF SPORTING MEDALS, CIRCA 1950s comprising Senior Challenge Shield 1951 R. MACKINNON Greenfield School, OLD GOVAN FAIR 1951 WINNERS GREENFIELD SCHOOL, GREENFIELD SCHOOL 1953 5TH DIST-LEAGUE JUN SHIELD CORONATION CUP R. MCKINNON, SCHOOLS FOOTBALL WHITEFIELD CUP GOVAN S.S. 1954, a Boy's Brigade footballing medal, 1956 LONG JUMP RONALD McKINNON, also three enamelled pinsQty: 9

Lot 157

Having a triple-reeded one-piece top, the frieze centred by the date '1624' over a large iron lock plate, flanked by the initials 'R' 'E' over 'M. HALLS' 'WRITING', 52cm wide, 36cm deep, 21cm high.

Lot 414

With short filed jaws, tight twist-work steam and arm, the latter with rectangular pan counterweight, on a facetted ash base, stamped several times with ownership initials 'K H' and twice with the additional initials 'II', height 31cm Literature: See R. Ashley, 'The Rushlight And Related Holders: A Regional View' (2001), p. 190, pl. 145A, for a rushlight of similar style, in Grantham Museum, attributed to Lincolnshire.

Lot 301

The circular brass cover decorated with the inscription 'THE ARMES OF SCOTLAND', around a crowned thistle and the royal cipher 'C R', the wrought iron handle with socket terminal, 101cm long.

Lot 317

The flared socket with two large rectangular wax extraction holes, atop a discoid centred short stem, on a domed base with banded raised centre, flared rim and shallow flared 'skirt', height 16cm Literature: See R. F. Michaelis, 'Old Domestic Base-Metal Candlesticks' (1978), p. 51, fig. 48, for a similar example.

Lot 149

With ownership triad initials 'F' over 'R' 'H'€ to front well, and touchmarks of John Tubb, Oxford, (fl.1686-?), (PS9502) to rear, diameter 8.5in., 21.6cm.

Lot 178

Seamed, each with a cusped flange and cylindrical socket with central narrow fillet, rising-baluster fluted stem, on a spreading petal-base, one stamped twice to the underside 'George Grove', Birmingham (fl.1748-1768), 19.5cm high, (2). Literature: See R. Gentle & R Feild, 'Domestic Metalwork 1640-1850' (. ), p. 147, pl.84, for a very similar candlestick stamped by the same maker. See also R. Butler, 'A Study Collection of Marked Domestic Brass' (2001), p. 42.

Lot 204

Pair of Crown Devon plaques signed R. Hinton Rectangular porcelain plaques, each painted with two gun dogs watching flying partridge in a landscape, in oak framesFrames: 38.5cm x 35cm. Plaques: 22.5cm x 17.5cmThe plaques are sealed in the original frames with paper, therefore the condition of these items is only from the face of the plaque, the reverse and edges have not been inspected and are not guaranteed. Both plaques have overall crazing. No other damage or restoration to the face of each plaque, one has a small glaze flake. See all images.

Lot 8057

18ct gold three stone diamond ring, total diamond weight approx 0.20 carat and three 9ct gold rings including sapphire and cubic zirconia, sapphire and blue topaz and cubic zirconia clusterCondition Report:Diamond ring approx 1.9gm, size N, 9ct gold rings approx 5.5gm, sizes R, N and M-N

Lot 8125

9ct gold opal and ruby cluster ring, hallmarkedCondition Report:Approx 2.4gm, size Q-R, overall head = 15mm x 11mm

Lot 8110

Silver-gilt three stone opal and sapphire ring, stamped 925Condition Report:Size R, good condition

Lot 279

Hornby - Three boxed 00 gauge railway trainset locomotives with tenders comprising R.154 'Sir Dinadan', R.257 'Dover; and R.380 'Stowe' (3)

Lot 21

Two 9ct gold signet rings, one with shield-shaped matrix, size R approx, the other size U½ approx, together 12.6g approx, (2)

Lot 11

Opal cluster ring with three diamond accents, the yellow metal mount stamped '14K' and '585', size R½ approx, 5g gross approx

Lot 278

Hornby - Boxed 00 gauge DCC ready R 2744 'BR 4-4-0 Schools Class Blundell's', together with a Triang Hornby R.861 'B.R. 2-10-0 Evening Star' (2)

Lot 503

Collection of fourteen books relating to war, mid twentieth century first and early editions, dust wrappers present, to include titles such as 'Across the High Frontier' by W. R. Lundgren, a review copy (Victor Gollancz Ltd, 1956), 'Wings of the Phoenix, the Official Story of the Air War in Burma', first edition (His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1949), 'Barnes Wallis, A Biography' by J. E. Morpurgo, first edition (Longman, 1972), etc

Lot 97

Small group of modernist opal jewellery comprising a single stone ring, the oval cabochon claw set in yellow metal mount, stamped '585', size R approx, a tri-form brooch set seven small opals to the rope effect frame, stamped '585', an unmarked yellow metal and opal brooch (a/f), and a pair of clip-on earrings, unmarked (4)

Lot 514

Arthur Giardelli, MBE (1911-2009) - [Vincent Charles Arthur Giardelli, Member of the '56' Group of Wales] - Watercolour - 'R. S. Thomas's Wood, Eglwys Fach' monogrammed lower right, 36cm x 56cm, framed under glass

Lot 283

Two Triang Hornby 00 gauge railway trainset locomotives comprising; R.754 British Railways 30037 and R59 '2-6-2 Tank Loco', together with a Lima 'Class 73101 Pullman Brighton Evening Argus' locomotive, Hornby R.253 'Dockyard Diesel Shunter', Hornby Dublo 2400 'T.P.O. Mail Van Set', and 5015 'Girder Bridge', all boxed (6)

Lot 276

Hornby - Boxed 00 gauge 'Royal Train' (R 1057) railway trainset, together with 1-3 TrakMat Accessory Packs and track, all boxed (8)

Lot 1461

Medals of 202326 Private Robert Hall of the 1st/7th Battalion Gordon Highlanders, who died of wounds DOW 30th June 1918 aged 21, husband of Jane Forbes Hall of 18 Bank St., Ferryhill, Aberdeen, commemorated at Niederzwehren Cemetery Kassel Germany, comprising WWI death plaque [ROBERT HALL], WWI war medal and victory medal [202326 PTE R HALL GORDONS], with copy research papers. (3)

Lot 1459

Medal of 200868 Private William Annan of the 8th Battalion Black Watch Royal Highlanders comprising George V Military Medal MM [200868 PTE W ANNAN 8/R HIGHRS].

Lot 1514

British Naval officer's sword, the etched blade by Gieve Ltd of London and Portsmouth with fouled anchor and GVI cypher, the gilded hilt with lion mask pommel and shagreen grip, bullion wire sword knot, the drop langet inscribed 'R H H Jackson RN', complete with scabbard and black leather carrying case, blade length 80cm, sword length 96cm.

Lot 1504

Father and son medal group comprising medals of 15052 and 4574 Private A S Fyall of the Royal Army Medical Corps and Royal Scots to include a Boer War Queens South Africa medal with three clasps SOUTH AFRICA 1902; SOUTH AFRICA 1901 and CAPE COLONY [15052 PTE A S FYALL RAMC] and WWI war medal and victory medal [4574 PTE A S FYALL R SCOTS], also medals of Thomas Fyall of the Merchant Navy to include WWI Mercantile Marine war medal [THOMAS FYALL] and WWI war medal [THOMAS FYALL], also two WWII war medals, two Defence medals, two 1939-1945 stars, an Africa star with 8th Army clasp, an Atlantic star, Ubique cap badge brooch, silver ARP badge etc. Please note that this lot is being sold in aid of the charity St Columbus Hospice. Please bid generously.

Lot 1009

Thirty Corgi Classics Commercials and Public Transport range diecast model vehicles to include 97920 R Edwards Amusements, 97893 J Ayres, 97891 Billy Smarts, etc. each boxed. (30)

Lot 1481

Medal of 52379 Private James Davidson of the 1st Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers who died 2nd September 1918, killed in action KIA aged 21, son of Hugh and Helen Davidson of Auchinraith Terrace, High Blantyre, Glasgow, commemorated Vis-En-Artois Memorial, comprising WWI war medal [52379 PTE J DAVISON R S FUS]. Medal of 49002 Private Robert J Mitchell of B Company 15th Royal Scots Lothian Regiment (previously 29349 of T R Battallion) who died 22nd October 1917, killed in action KIA Passchendaele, aged 19, son of the Late James Mitchell and Georgina Mitchell, of 40 Caledonian Crescent, Edinburgh, commemorated at Tyne Cot Memorial comprising WWI victory medal [49002 PTE R J MITCHELL R SCOTS], the two medals with copy research papers. (2)

Lot 1219

WWI British Royal Air Force interest, a 9ct gold and enamel football medal [RAF MID AREA F SECTION WINNERS COVENTRY AAP G W WILSON 1918] by Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1918, 16g, also a Scottish Open 1935 silver fob medal [E WILSON], a partial dog tag of 19962 Private W Wilson of the 3rd Battalion Royal Scots [19962 P W WILSON 3 R SCOTS], a gilt metal and enamel British Empire Service League South Africa button, a South Africa First Reserve Brigade cap badge, a HMS Vanguard enamel sweetheart brooch in the form of a wishbone and a Girl Guides badge, all held in a Royal Flying Corps hinge top box with the initials 'WGW' presumably of W G Wilson the awardee of the football medal.

Lot 1451

Medals of R Miller of Dalkeith comprising WWII war medal and Defence medal in cardboard issue box [R MILLER ESQ 3 WOODBURN LOAN DALKEITH], a Retail Newsagents Booksellers & Stationers Past President Scottish Council silver and enamel neck badge [IN APPRECIATION R MILLER PRESIDENT 1969] by Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1967 and two P&O SS Canberra 1977 silver jubilee medals boxed.

Lot 1488

Medals of 19962 Private W Wilson of the Royal Scots comprising WWI war medal and victory medal [19962 PTE W WILSON R SCOTS], the two medals mounted together on dress bar.

Lot 1515

British Naval officer's dirk, the etched blade by Gieves with fouled anchor and GVI cypher, the gilded copper hilt with lion mask pommel, acorn quillon terminals and shagreen grip, bullion wire sword knot, complete with scabbard, the locket inscribed 'R H H J', with black leather carrying case, blade length 45cm, sword length 59cm.

Lot 1482

Medals of M2-032371 Private Reginald Brook Partridge of the Army Service Corps comprising WWI victory medal and 1914-15 star [m2-032371 PTE R B PARTRIDGE ASC], with cardboard issue box to the same, National Safety First Association driving awards with year bars, Reginald's Driving License book etc.

Lot 1456

Medals of 353537 Private F F Halliday of the Royal Scots comprising WWI war medal and victory medal [353537 PTE F F HALLIDAY R SCOTS]. (2)

Lot 1491

Medal of Captain R J P Seller of the Army Cadet Force comprising an Elizabeth II (Dei Gratia type) Cadet Forces medal [CAPT R J P SELLER ACF].

Lot 1560

Early 20th century officer’s sword with Gothic style hilt, the blade inscribed ‘PRESENTED BY BRO R BURNS BROWN PM No97 SM 28TH JUNE 1926’, having wire bound fish skin grip, blade length 83cm, sword length 97cm, with scabbard.

Lot 1478

Medals of 2115 Private Arthur Fanning of the 1st and 2nd Battalion Black Watch Royal Highlanders who died 16th August 1916 (Battle of the Somme) killed in action KIA, commemorated at Thiepval Memorial France, named on the Benarty Memorial, comprising WWI victory medal [2115 PTE A FANNING R HIGHRS] and 1914 Mons star with 5TH AUG - 22ND NOV 1914 clasp [2115 PTE A FANNING 2/R HIGHRS], with copy research paperwork. (2)

Lot 1460

Medals of 16914 Private John Harper of the 12th Battalion Royal Scots, who was killed in action KIA 19th July 1916, aged 19, son of John and Margaret Seymour Harper, of Old Camp, Baillieston, Glasgow, commemorated at Quarry Cemetery Montauban France comprising WWI death plaque [JOHN HARPER], WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star [16914 PTE J HARPER R SCOTS], with copy research papers. (4)

Lot 1202

Golfing interest, two books to include The Bruntsfield Links Golfing Society 1761-2011 by Pat Colledge, ISBN 978 0 9571643 0 7, and A History of Royal Troon Golf Club by R A Crampsey, 2001, ISBN 0-9541542-0-7, in slip case. Also, a collection of Open Championship programmes to include autographed signed programmes including Ernie Ells 2012, Stewart Cink 2009, Phil Mickelson 2013, Padraig Harrington 2007, Tiger Woods 2000, Paul Lawrie 1999, Mark O'Meara 1998, Tom Lehman 1996, John Daly 1995, Nick Price 1994, Greg Norman 1993, Ian Baker Finch 1991, Nick Faldo 1990, Mark Calcavecchia 1989, Severiano Ballesteros 1988 etc. Provenance: the programmes are signed by the winner of the Open, the vendors father would return to the Open the following year with the previous year's programme and have it signed by the previous winner.

Lot 1477

Medals of S/22977 Private George Gray of the 1st Battalion Black Watch Royal Highlanders who died 19th January 1919 aged 20, son of John and Isabella Gray of Maine of Idoch Turiff, born Monnykebbock New Machar, commemorated at Newmachar Cemetery comprising WWI war medal and victory medal [S-22977 PTE G GRAY R HIGHRS], with copy research paperwork. (2)

Lot 1519

British Army uniform, a mess dress jacket with William Anderson & Sons Ltd 'Capt R N Gourlay G99386 6th Dec 1937' with Highland Light Infantry HLI brass buttons by Gaunt of London, and lower sleeve bullion wire British coat of arms badge. Also an Army black jacket with Moss Bros & Co Ltd label having ubique collar badges and ERII Royal Engineers buttons. (2)

Lot 1458

Medal of 22785 Private C H Gebhard of the Lancashire Fusiliers comprising WWI war medal [22785 PTE C H GEBHARD LAN FUS]. Medal of 37866 Private E Walmsley of the Royal Scots comprising WWI victory medal [37866 PTE E WALMSLEY R SCOTS]. Medal of 25247 Private Norman McLeod of the Royal Scots comprising WWI victory medal [25247 PTE N MCLEOD R SCOTS]. (3)

Lot 1453

Medal of 1075 Private W Smith of the 2nd Battalion Royal Scots who died 7th October 1915, son of Andrew Smith, of 43, Gilmore Place, Edinburgh, commemorated at Kortrijk Communal Cemetery Belgium, comprising WWI war medal [1075 PTE W SMITH R SCOTS] and a victory medal [57659 PTE W MATTOCKS HLI]. (2)

Lot 1474

Medals of 205218 Private Archibald McDougall of the 1st/5th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers who died 1st October 1918, killed in action KIA aged 26, son of Joseph and Isabella McDougall of Taynuilt Argyll; husband of Mary Janet Whyte Dow (formerly McDougall) of 10 Fielden Drive Partick, Glasgow, commemorated at Cambrai East Military Cemetery, comprising WWI war medal and victory medal [205218 PTE A MCDOUGALL R S FUS], with copy research paperwork. (2)

Lot 1465

Medals of 2376 Private Thomas Anderson of the 7th (Fife) Battalion (Territorial) Black Watch Royal Highlanders, who died 28th August 1916 killed in action KIA by a piece a shrapnel at Armentieres, commemorated at Cite Bonjean Military Cemetery comprising WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star [2376 PTE T ANDERSON R HIGHRS], with copy research paperwork. (3)

Lot 1409

Gents 9ct gold signet ring with secret enamel Masonic compass swivel tablet, size R, makers mark 'WHC', 7g gross

Lot 1468

Medals of 10054 Private Robert Shirkie of the 1st Battalion Scots Guards who died 27th September 1915, missing assumed killed in action, son of the secretary of the Scottish Colliery Engine and Boilermen's Association Mr Robert Shirkie of 224 Meadowpark Street Glasgow, commemorated at Loos Memorial, comprising WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star [10054 PTE R SHIRKIE S GDS], with copy research paperwork. (3)

Lot 1433

UNITED KINGDOM Queen Victoria (1837-1901) gold half sovereign 1901 in 9ct gold ring mount, 8.9g gross. Size R/S The ring size is R/S.

Lot 1457

Medals of 1673 Private A Buchanan of the Royal Scots comprising WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914-15 star [1673 PTE A BUCHANAN R SCOTS]. (3)

Lot 1505

WWI era Verniers Patent mk VII field sighting compass by E R Watts & Son of London, dated 1915 #14420, with crows foot arrow, in brown leather carrying case.

Lot 1467

Medals of 2325 Private Charles Scott of the 1st Battalion Black Watch Royal Highlanders who died 13th October 1915 killed in action KIA, commemorate at Loos Memorial, comprising WWI war medal, victory medal and 1914 Mons star with 5TH AUG - 22ND NOV 1914 clasp [2325 PTE C SCOTT R HIGHRS], with copy research paperwork. (3)

Lot 1347

HAWAII King Kalakaua I (1874-1891) silver dime 1883 KM#3, ITALIAN PAPAL STATES Pius IX 20 Baiocchi 1862 XVI R KM#1360, NETHERLANDS guilder 1847 and 1859, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA flying eagle cent 1857 and other coins, 230g gross.

Lot 108

R Lawrence, watercolour, blue door in a stone cottage, 12ins x 16ins

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