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A group of seven medals, awarded to 3312187 Sgt G Anderson R Sigs, comprising a 1939-1945 Star, an Africa Star, an Italy Star, a Defence Medal, a War Medal, a Campaign Service Medal 1918-62, with Palestine 1945-48 bar, and a Regular Army LS & GC Medal Provenance: From a lifetime of medal collecting
A British War Medal and Victory Medal pair, awarded to S-6499 Pte A D McPherson Rif Brig, another pair, awarded to 20508 Pte C V Bishop, DCLI, a 1914-15 Star Trio, and a Victory Medal, awarded 10885 Gnr A G Glue RFA, and 1914-15 Star Trio with a British War Medal, awarded to 2131 Pte F J Hedgeman 2-Lond R
A group of six medals, awarded to 35683 Pte R W Tulip Durham LI, comprising a British War Medal and Victory Medal pair, (worn with pride), a Defence Medal, a War Medal, a George VI Coronation Medal, and a Regular Army LS & GC Medal (R Fus), with a copy of The Royal Fusiliers Chronicle, August 1947, having a photograph of Bandmaster Tulip on page 185 Provenance: From a lifetime of medal collecting
A pair of medals, awarded to 92576 W R Goodyear CPO RN, comprising a (QVR) LS & GC Medal, a British War Medal and a silver coloured metal disc, inscribed 'Presented to CPO Instr W R Goodyear RN as a mark of esteem by the officers & men of the RNVR Brighton & Hove Company April 22nd 1905' Provenance: From a lifetime of medal collecting
A Selection of Fujifilm 'Dummy' Display Cameras, to include a 'dummy' Fujifim X-E1 with a 'dummy' Fujinon Super EBC XF f/2.8 27mm lens, body G-VG, all but one function not working, lens is removable, optics P, missing all elements, replaced with 'deceit' coloured plastic optics, probably wouldn't make good photographs, probably good for scaring/tricking people in a comedic way, no functions working, together with a 'dummy' Fujinon Super EBC f/2.8 14mm R lens, body G-VG, mostly metal, missing all elements, replaced with multiple plastic elements, no functions working, also with a 'dummy' Fujifilm XF1 compact camera, no functions working,
A Collection of Leica Literature and Classic Camera Magazines issues 1 to 14 of Classic Camera magazine with 1997-99 index, a ring binder of Leica R equipment brochures, reviews and articles, a ring binder of Leica enlargers and darkroom equipment brochures, a Leica Magic Moments 40 years Leica M exhibition catalogue, Leica Story booklet (in French) and Better Colour with Walther Benser (two copies, Fountain Press 1959)
Collection of 4 Vidi-Type Barometers, including a barometer marked to the silvered dial 'B. R. HENNESSY, SWANSEA', with engine turned brass bezel, an aneroid barometer in brass case unsigned, a barometer in a brass case with English weather conditions below scale, unsigned, a late barometer marked to the face ON and with label to rear for ON (4) Note All barometer needles move using the plastic bag test
An Italian emerald and CZ half eternity ring. The ring having three round cut emerald with CZ in the channel setting head to tapering shank. Visible repair / resizing to shank. Italian marks to band, surface tests indicate 18ct gold. Total weight approx 2.4g. Approx size R. Head measures approx 0.4cm.
A 19th century 9ct gold, coral and green stone flower ring. The flower ring having a central bezel set round cut green stone surrounded by five bezel set round cut coral to split shoulders. Unmarked, however surface tests indicate gold. Size R. Weighs 2.5g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A 19th century Victorian hallmarked 9ct gold white stone and yellow stone gypsy ring. The ring set with a central round cut yellow stone in a star setting flanked by four graduating round cut white stones. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1897. Marked 375. Signs of stone replacements. Size R. Weight 1.7g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A hallmarked 18ct gold and diamond cluster ring. The ring having a circular head set with seven round cut diamonds to form a floral pattern head on pinched cathedral style shoulders and tapered shank. Hallmarked for London. Evidence of repair or resizing. Total weight approx 3.1g. Approx size R. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A collection of silver and white metal rings and earrings and pendants. The earrings to include Mackintosh style, enamel , garnet and heart varieties. The rings to include onyx CZ, turquoise set, cluster, Claddagh af, solitaire half hoop. A silver cross pendant and a silver locket. A 925 silver bangle. Total weight 69g. Ring sizes G - R. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
A hallmarked 9ct gold and turquoise simulant five stone ring. The vintage style ring having five graduating cabochons of turquoise simulant to scrolling shoulders. Hallmarked for London, 1975. Marked 9ct. Sponsor's mark RJ. Size R. Weighs 3.6g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
Two gold and gem set rings. The rings to include a 15ct gold and garnet ring, the ring having a central garnet cabochon surrounded by twist detail metalwork to split shoulders. Marked 15ct. The lot to also include a 9ct gold and black paste cameo ring, marked 9ct. Garnet ring measures K.5. Cameo ring measures Q.5-R. 15ct gold ring weighs 1.7g. 9ct gold cameo ring weighs 2.8g. Total weight 4.4g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
An antique hallmarked 18ct gold, sapphire and diamond two stone ring. The ring having two channel set oval cut sapphires flanked by four round cut diamonds to scroll decorated shoulders. Hallmarked for Birmingham, 1900. Maker's mark H&S. Size R. Weighs 2.9g. All weights, measurements and sizes are approximate.
Hamilton, Sir William. 1814 Outlines from the Figures and Compositions upon the Greek, Roman and Etruscan Vases of the late Sir William Hamilton, with engraved borders drawn and engraved by the late Mr. Kirk. Second edition, published by McLean, Sackville Street Piccadilly, printed by R. Howlett, 10 Frith Street Soho. Full contemporary straight grain morocco, gilt borders, tooling to spine & raised bands, gilt dentelles & marbled endpapers. Light bumping to extremities and the head and tail of the spine.
Lancelyn Green, Roger. Two scarce modern first edition fantasy works, comprising undated 1948 From the World's End and 1958 The Land of the Lord High Tiger, publ. G. Bell & Sons Ltd. Each presented in original smart dust wrapper & protective brodart. Lancelyn Green was best known for his role in the Inklings writing group, comprising himself, J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis, with The Land of the Lord High Tiger bearing many similarities to the latter's Chronicles of Narnia fantasy works. 8vo.
Cricketing interest. A collection of eight sport reference works, including limited editions. Comprising 1900 Cricket in Many Climes by Pelham F. Warner publ. Heinemann in orig. boards (condition issues with spine and boards, see images); 1934-1935 Cricket Year Book publ. New South Wales Cricket Association; Victory in Australia, the Test Matches of 1954-55 by E. W. Swanton; 1943 Cricket Prints, some Batsmen and Bowlers by R. C. Robertson-Glasgow, 2nd imp. published T. Werner Laurie Ltd.; 1948 More Cricket Prints, some Batsmen and Bowlers by R. C. Robertson-Glasgow publ. T. Werner Laurie Ltd. presented in dust wrapper; 1998 The Story of Three Black Pears, Early Worcestershire Cricket by Bernard Bridgewater; 1986 England Their England by A. G. Macdonell publ. The Folio Society, in slipcase; and 1988 The Bradman Albums, Selections from Sir Donald Bradman's Collection publ. Macdonald Queen Anne Press, two vols in slipcase. 8vo.
WWI military interest. Three works regarding military history and strategy. Comprising 1924 History of the Guards Division in the Great War 1915-1918 by Cuthbert Headlam, in two volumes, first edition publ. John Murray. Small ownership bookplate of G. W. Headlam to front pastedown of first volume and of the author to the second, illustrated with folding diagrams and maps. Along with 1926 A Record of the 17th and 32nd Service Battalions Northumberland Fusiliers (N. E. R.) Pioneers 1914-1919, by Lt.-Col. Shakespear, ed. Major H. Shenton Cole. Publ. Northumberland Press Limited, illustrated with black and white photographic plates. 8vo.
Cricket interest. A collection of ten late 19th century & later sport reference works on cricket and its history, including the Ashes. Comprising 1888 The Game of Cricket by Frederick Gale second ed publ. Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1898 Crickety Cricket by Douglas Moffat publ. Longmans, Green & Co., 1924 Cricket Form at a Glance 1901-1923 by Sir Home Gordon publs. Duckworh & Co., 1935 Bat and Ball, a New Book of Cricket ed. Thomas Moult publ. Arthur Barker Limited, 1903 Cricket ed. Horace G. Hutchinson publ. Country Life, 1927 Cricket Highways and Byways by F. S. Ashley-Cooper publ. George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1930 The Tests of 1930 - The 17th Australian Team in England by P. G. H. Fender publ. Faber & Faber Limited, 1947 History of the Tests by Sidney Smith publ. George G. Harrap & Company Ltd., South African Cricket 1927-1947 comp. Louis Duffus publ. The South African Cricket Association, and In Quest of the Ashes by D. R. Jardine publ. Hutchinson. 10 works in lot. 8vo.
Tolkien, J. R. R. 1954 The Lord of the Rings Special First Edition box set. Comprising 1st edition The Fellowship of the Ring no impression stated, 1960 The Two Towers, stated seventh impression, and The Return of the King, no impression stated. Believed special box set first editions. With rare variant title page to The Fellowship of the Ring & The Two Towers stating publisher London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd, Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company; The Return of the King stating Houghton Mifflin Company Boston, The Riverside Press Cambridge. Ex - library volumes, each with original binding covered by yellow & orange striped pasted cover, original black cloth visible beneath, with library titles and numbers to the spine. Front endpapers removed (half removed in The Two Towers) of all volumes, prior owner's inscription crossed out to the front pastedown of The Two Towers, boards are battered, impressed upon and worn to extremities. Library stamps on occasion to first and last leaves, see images. These rare & early editions would be well suited to a lavish rebind to preserve them. Please take careful note of the condition of these volumes before bidding. 8vo.
Cricketing interest. A collection of twenty sport reference books on the subject of cricket, including titles on W. G. Grace. Including titles such as The Greatest Test Match by John Marchant, Well Hit! Sir by E. H. D. Sewell, The Ins and Outs of Cricket by R. E. S. Wyatt, Cape Summer by Alan Ross, 46 Not Out by R. C. Robertson-Glasgow; A Cricket Pro's Lot by Fret Root, The Young Cricketers by Tom Graveney and Brian Strahan, W. G. Grave by Darwin, and The Memorial Biography of Dr. W. G. Grace by Lord Hawke, Lord Harris and Sir Home Gordon. Twenty titles, 8vo.
Cricket interest. A collection of nine Victorian & later sport reference works on cricketers and cricket county clubs. Comprising Kings of Cricket by Richard Daft, publ. J. W. Arrowsmith, 1905 Great Batsmen their Methods at a Glance by George W. Beldam and Charles B. Fry publ. Macmillan and Co. Limited, 1906 Cricket in North Hants. Records and Reminiscences by Lieut-Colonel John May publ. Warren & Son, 1904 The History of Yorkshire County Cricket by the Rev. R. S. Holmes publ. Archibald Constable and Co. Ltd, 1933 Sussex Cricket by A. E. R. Gilligan publ. Chapman and Hall, 1911 A History of Cambridge University Cricket Club by W. J. Ford publ. William Blackwood and Sons, 1922 Eton v. Harrow at the Wicket by F. S. Ashley-Cooper publ. The St. James' Press Co. Ltd, 1950 History of Yorkshire County Cricket 1924-1949 by J. M. Kilburn publ. the Yorkshire County Cricket Club, and 1907 The History of Kent County Cricket by the Right Hon. Lord Harris publ. Eyre & Spottiswoode. All in original full cloth bindings, some light wear externally and to bindings. 8vo.
Wodehouse, P. G. - The Gold Bat, 1904. First edition, first issue, published by Adam & Charles Black. 2pp publisher's advertisements to rear, with eight full-page illustrations by T. M. R. Whitwell. In publisher's original pictorial cloth binding. Frontispiece & ffep loose but present. A little bumped to the head and tail of the spine, straining to front hinge, pages spotted. 8vo.
RENÉ LALIQUE (FRENCH 1860-1945), CLEAR AND FROSTED GLASS 'LAUSANNE' PLAFONNIER OR CEILING LIGHT, DESIGNED 1929 moulded with fruiting foliage, moulded R. LALIQUE FRANCE mark to rim, with chromed fittings comprising four hooks, chain and wired four-bulb socket37.6cm wideCondition good to fair. A number of minor nibbles to rim. One more noticeable chip of 5mm to outer rim, another of 4mm. Surface wear including more noticeable scuffs to bottom centre. Chromed fitting well worn, now pictured. Additional images now available.
ASSORTED MODEL TRACTORS, FARM IMPLEMENTS & PLANT VEHICLES comprising a 1/35 scale Conrad No.2931, Case 580G Backhoe-Loader; 1/32 Britains No.9570, Massey Ferguson 760 Combine Harvester; 1/43 scale Schuco No.450278700, Hanomag R 40; 1/50 scale Joal No.227, Volvo BM L160; and eight others, variable condition, generally good or better, each boxed (some models loose in boxes), (12). Condition Report : Conrad Case lacking exhaust pipe; Combine Harvester box with crushed acetate window. Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting (where possible) any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition.

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