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A Large mixed lot which includes Toy vintage cannons, modern tanks & small revolver, tribal leather belt with bone pendent along with two tribal figures & oriental ceramic figures, Collection of brass wares, Vintage items to include; Two Hand worked Hair Trimmers, Chain Mesh Purse, White Metal Pencils, Cut Throat Razor, Small Perfume Bottles and Royal Memorabilia.
The M.G.S. and Waterloo pair awarded to Lieutenant William Crawley Yonge, 52nd Foot, related by marriage to Sir John Colborne (later 1st Baron Seaton) and father of Charlotte Mary Yonge, the noted Victorian novelist Military General Service 1793-1814, 4 clasps, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse (W. C. Yonge, Lieut. 52nd Foot); Waterloo 1815 (Lieut. W. Crawley Yonge, 1st Batt. 52nd Reg. Foot.) third letter of Crawley corrected from ‘o’, fitted with replacement silver bar suspension, both medals fitted with silver ribbon buckles, light contact marks, otherwise very fine or better (2) £5,000-£7,000 --- Provenance: Sotheby’s, June 1971, with other family medals. William Crawley Yonge was born on 26 June 1795, the eighth of nine children of the Reverend Duke Yonge and Catherine (née Crawley) of Flaxley Abbey, Gloucestershire. He grew up in Cornwood, Devon, on the edge of Dartmoor, where his father was the rector from 1793 to 1823, and was educated at Ottery St Mary, where the head was George Coleridge, of the poet's family, and then on to Eton College. He was gazetted by purchase as an ensign in the 52nd Regiment in May 1812 and joined the regiment outside San Sebastian in September the following year, having been promoted to Lieutenant the previous April. He was present at the crossing of the Bidassoa and at the battles of Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, Tarbes, Toulouse and Waterloo. William was placed on half pay for an Ensign following the reduction of the regiment after its return from France early in 1818. Although he rejoined the 52nd on full pay in the following November, it was marriage that led him to resign his active commission in February 1823, having served for a time with the 17th Regiment in Ireland. William married Fanny Bargus on 25 October 1822, at Otterbourne Old Church, Hampshire. Fanny was a stepsister of Sir John Colborne, and William was the brother of Sir John’s brother-in-law the Reverend Duke Yonge. John Colborne and Sophia Leeke, sister of Ensign Leeke of the 52nd, were witnesses. William was father to Charlotte Mary Yonge, born in August 1823 and destined to become a famous and successful novelist who dedicated her talents as a writer to the service of the church. In her autobiography she makes many mentions of her father and several interesting comments on his military service: ‘He joined in the midst of the siege of St Sebastian and his first experience of war was crossing a bridge on which the enemy’s guns were firing. He hesitated to bend his head below the shelter of the parapet and old soldiers had to advise him not to expose himself to danger unnecessarily. He kept a journal [since lost] dutifully at that time but in dreadful schoolboy writing and with wonderfully little in it, though the sight of it served in after life to assist his recollections.’ Charlotte also recounts what happened to William in the hours and days following the battle of Waterloo: ‘That night of victory was spent in the open field, in the clothes the officers and men had fought in, all the officer’s luggage was plundered by the Belgium’s during the battle. The only thing ever recovered was William Yonge’s box empty of all save his bible and prayer book, which was found in a loft in Brussels. His friend Mr Griffith’s found a pony tied to a post, with a saddle bag containing two coarse women’s shifts and this was the only change of linen anyone had as they marched straight on for Paris. In preparation for entering the City they halted at St Cloud and there all the officers got into one pond and passed the single razor in their possession from chin to chin.’ In his account of Lord Seaton and the 52nd, William Leeke, a junior ensign and nephew of Mr Bargus, gives the following account: ‘Our servants made a bed of straw on the wet ploughed field and all four of us. Yonge and I lay down, and being covered in our boat cloaks tried to go to sleep. It was very hot and there was heavy rain I think it was a little after four, we were ordered to fall in again. We piled arms and remained for the night... My friend Yonge shared my boat cloak and straw with me and we consequently both of us got very wet.’ Many commentators at the time and subsequently have written about the retreat of the French Guard and what caused it, but it is instructive to see what one junior officer who was there felt. In his privately published Memoir of the Services of Field Marshal Lord Seaton, William Yonge wrote: ‘Then too, was invented the story of “Up Guards and at them.” It was a piece of gossip picked up in the Camp by Sir Walter Scott, on his visit to Paris, first appearing in his “Paul’s Letters to his Kinsfolk” and from then adopted by Alison as a historical fact, in truth they never came in contact at all with the Imperial Guards, and were in no way instrumental in their repulse.’ Leeke quotes from a letter written by William Yonge to Colonel Bentham in November 1853: ‘He [Colborne, later 1st Baron Seaton] kept watching the heavy column advancing saw no attempt at preparation to meet it. He said there is nothing else to do but to endeavour to stop them by a flank attack and that if something of sort not done our line would be penetrated. How is it possible that this fanfaronade of Guards charging the head of this column can have the smallest foundation in truth. As to Lord Seaton I think there was never a man so ill used.’ William's daughter Charlotte also wrote of this issue in her autobiography: ‘He [Colborne] thought the final exchange would have been fully explained and the honour awarded to the 52nd... Gossip has picked up and invented “up Guards and at them”… But the crisis of Waterloo has become a vexed question.’ Of this injustice William wrote many letters to the Secretary of War. In one letter he wrote: ‘While the ensigns of the Guards were made lieutenants on the pretence of the 1st Guards having repulsed the Imperial Guard, the lieutenants of the regiment that actually did the work were made ensigns.’ This, of course, had a financial consequence for William, for an ensign’s pay was lower than that of a lieutenant’s. Retiring to the Hampshire village of Otterborne, he was a J.P. for many years and a Cornet in the North Hants Yeomanry from 1836 to 1840. On the death of the Duke of Wellington in 1852, William was among an elite group of old Waterloo veterans who were in the funeral procession, as was also his son Julian, who was in the Rifles. He clearly remained vexed by Waterloo and the injustice to the 52nd and to Lord Seaton himself. William Crawley Yonge died at Otterborne on 26 February 1854; among those attending his funeral was Lord Seaton. His daughter Charlotte was also clearly influenced by her father’s interest in matters military. In March 1896, 81 years after Waterloo and 41 years after her father died, she wrote to an American admirer: ‘My father fought at Waterloo and I grew up with many army traditions from him and his colonel Lord Seaton.’ In her novel Clever Woman of the Family, published in 1865, perhaps reflecting her father’s attitude to life, she wrote: ‘It is the discipline and Constant Duty that make the soldier and are far more valuable than exceptional doings.’ From the beginning to the end of her life, Waterloo remained a topic of key importance for Charlotte. It figured in her very first book published in 1839, Le Chateau de Melville. Several other of her books also had a military theme. With acknowledgement to Ian Yonge and his excellent biographical work available online...
Old Razor Blade Trade Packs And Single Packs to include: The Double Six Shop Display Card With 12 Packs Of 12 Blades Made By Souplex Morecambe, Gold Tone Goldenized Rust Resisting-Blades Counter Top Shop Display Box Of 20 Packs Of 5 Blades, PAL Hollow Ground Blades Counter Top Shop Display Box 20 Packs Of 6 Blades, Perma Sharp Stainless Counter Top Shop Display Box Of 20 Packs Of 5 Blades. Double Life Trade Pack Of 5 packs Of 5 Blades. Gillette Blue Blades Shop Display card Of 10 Packs Of 5 Blades. Gillette Super Blue Blades Pack of 15, Pack Of 6 And Pack Of 5, Gillette Platinum Pack Of 5, Economie Pack Of 12, 5 Blade Packs 7 O-Clock x 2, Gillette Blue Blade x 3, Gillette Green Pack No Honing, Silver Gillette, Thin Gillette, Rhodes Blades, Super Sanitex, Chade, Blue Double Life, Personna, Gillette Black/Orange Pack, Blue Bell, Vim-Vim, Blue Chade, Souplex, Radio Gold, Wardonia, Knockout, La Mienne, Rundfunk x 3, Valet Auto Strop x 2, Ever Ready, Sesam, Blondi, Lido, Mozart, Durex, Wilkinson Sword, Rolls, God Jul 4 Packs Of 5 In Pictorial Box, Single Wrapped Blade, Nymph, Radio Gold, My Own, Jaka x 4, Tra Test x 4, Roberta, Blondi, Sun Of araby, Lady, Milady, Model Blade Co x 3. Miniature Blades Razorette, Kewtie, Evans. Tube Of Valet Strop Dressing.Trade Box of 20 card Mounted Gillette Techmatic. Also 5 full page Gillette vintage advertisement cut outs. Over 70 Items.
Selection Of New And Old Safety Razor Sets to include: Gillette Mach 3 Turbo, Gillette Sensor, Wilkinson Sword Xtreme 111, Gillette Techmatic, Wilkinson Razor Empire Model Self Stropping Set With Blades and Presentation Stainless Steel Box with Original Outer Card Box c1939, Rolls Razor with Original Pictorial Card Box, Gillette Super Slimtwist In Original Card Box, Gillette Techmatic In Original Card Box x 2, Gillette Techmatic in Plastic Case, Gillette Adjustable in Plastic Case, 5 Further Gillette Razors in Original Plastic Cases, Two Boxes Of Instamatic Adjustable 10 er-Kassettes, One Gillette Techmatic Cartridge. 16 Razors in total all as new in original cases/boxes.
Selection Of Modern Razor Sets In Original Packs to include: Wilkinson Sword FX Diamond, Wilkinson Sword Protector, Gillette Mach 3, Wallace & Gromit Foam & Shave, Gillette Mach 3 Turbo, Wilkinson Sword Quattro, Wilkinson Sword FX Performer Hypergrip, Remington Lektro Blade Razor, Gillette Sensor Excel, Gillette Mach 3 With Shave Gel, Wilkinson Sword Protector 3D, 11 Razors in total all in unused as new condition with original packing.
Quantity Of Old Shaving/Razor Sets to include: Ever Ready Razor in White Plastic Case, Ever Ready Shaving Set With Razor And Strop With Quantity Ever Ready Blades In White Plastic Presentation Box, Ever Ready Razor in Bakelite Box With Blade, Gillette Razor In Clear Plastic Box With Blades, Ever Ready Ambassador Razor In White Plastic Box, Wilkinson Sword Strop With Seven Blades Housed in Metal Calendar Marked With Days Of Week, Comes in Attractive Stainless Steel Box, Wardonia Razor With 10 Wardonia Blades In White Plastic Case, Ever Ready Razor With Quantity Of Ever Ready Blades In Stainless Steel Box, Valet Auto Strop Safety Razor With Leather Strop In Bakelite Case, Valet Auto Strop Razor With Leather Strop In Stainless Steel Case, James McLean .Ltd "Spotless" Glasgow Schick Injection Razor In Bakelite Case, Gillette Aristocrat Razor In Stainless Steel Case, Gillette Gold razor With 5 Gillette Blue Blades In Leatherette Case, Valet Auto Strop Razor In Simulated Snake Skin Case, Valet Auto Strop Safety Razor With Leather Strop In Brown Metal Case, Gillette Razor With One Blue Blade In Bakelite Case, Wardonia Bakelite Razor With Original Wardonia Barrel-Hole Blade In Bakelite Case, Wilkinson Miniature Safety Razor Empire Model In Small Stainless Steel Box With Small Wooden Box For Hollow Ground Blades, Gillette One Piece Razor And Dispenser In Small Simulated Shark Skin Box, 5 Cut Throat Razors Tuckmar, Carl Dicke Sioline, The Crown & Sword Two Unmarked. 19 Razors in total some in unused condition.
Selection Of Modern And Older Razors to include: Wardonia Shaving Set in White Plastic Presentation Case x 2, Viceroy Electric Dry Shaver in Black Presentation Case UNTESTED, Pal Injectmatic Razor In Plastic Case, Pal Injectomatic Razor With Schick Injector In Simulated Leather Case, Wardonia Rugby Razor Set In White Plastic Box With Barrel-Hole Blade And Original Outer Card Case x 2, Kleen Model R.5 Razor With 3 Metal Blades In Original Pictorial Card Case, Gillette Razor and Blade in Original Plastic Box, Gillette Executive Adjustable Razor with Quantity Of Blue Gillette Blades In Original Plastic Presentation Box, Ever Ready Natural-Angle Razor With Quantity Of Ever Ready Blades In Clear Plastic Case With Original Outer Card Box, Wardonia Devon Razor Set With Wardonia Blades In White Plastic Box And Original Outer Card Case, Merkur Solingen Razor In Original Card Box, Gillette Techmatic Razor In Presentaion Box With Tube Of Shaving Cream x 2, Gillette Techmatic In Presentaion Box x 6, Small Unnamed Razor In Green Case, Green Glass Illicraps Hone, 22 Razors in total in original unused condition.
Collectables - to include cream and brown enamelled bus destination sign "St Ives", late 19th century servant's bells, brass wall mounted servant's bell, boxed fishing reels, cased 1950s vintage picnic set, boxed vintage Rolls Razor, boxed vintage Ronson razor, novelty golf doorstop, marble lidded pot, soft bound commemorative booklet from London Illustrated News Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II 1953.
A mixed group of vintage Barber Shop advertising signs, comprising a Gillette razor easel backed carboard advertising sign (h- 41.5cm, w- 28cm), three Score Clear haircream advertising stickers, a Nutriline Tonic Massage sign, a Lemco stock tabled special offer sign, and a Vaseline Hair Tonic sign with a pipe smoker (7)
A mixed group of vintage Barber Shop advertising signs, comprising an unusual mixed-media Tru-gel cardboard sign with acrylic 'gel' (h- 31cm, w- 26cm), a cardboard easel backed Nucta Oil Shampoo sign, two PAL razor blade signs, a tin/cardboard easel backed Gillett sign, and a Persona Platinum razor sticker (6)
A LARGE GROUP OF COLOURED GLASSWARE to include a pair of frosted blue glass continental clocks in an art deco style (chip to the front of the square clock and scratches to the reverse), three square Dartington polar flared textured vases comprising two turquoise and one clear (one chip to the rim of the clear vase), four Chance Brothers handkerchief vases comprising a blue, purple and turquoise Cordon (light scratch to the blue print and chip to the turquoise) and a burgundy Carre pattern, an orange Chance Glass plate, a graduated red and orange Murano style vase (chips apparent), three mottled glass effect vase to include a large urn handled vase height 46cm in orange, yellow and blue, an orange vase height 25cm, an orange and brown height 31cm, a uranium green glass Lillicrap's 1930's razor sharpener with impression to the base (some wear to the rim), a Uranium green Bagley green sweet bowl, and a uranium green milk jug in a swirled pattern, a uranium green fruit bowl diameter 21cm, a Shudehill hand painted purple vase, an Awkins paperweight, a Sophienthal glass candle stick, a quantity of plates (qty) (Condition Report: major damage listed in main description, possible fleabites)
TWO BOXES OF MISCELLANEOUS EPHEMERA to include Football Collectors Cards including Chelsea FC, Pro Set, Shooting Stars, Premium Gold, Film and TV Trading Cards including The Beatles, PG Chimps, Hook, etc, Memoriam Cards, Company or Tourist Advertising Cards, Matches, Matchboxes, Razor blades, a small quantity of stamps, Phonecards and a large selection of Cigarette Cards
A leather case containing a collection of Military items including loose Military Photographs and a album of Military Photographs, Infantry Training Books including Gun Drill, Shoot to Kill, Snipping etc, 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards Plaque, Copy Victoria Cross in case, Clicky Frog, Field Manicure Set in case, Shell, HMS St Kits Napkin Ring, Magnifying Glasses in case, Hair Clippers, Razor, Field Knife & Folk in wooden case and a pair of Shooting Gloves
A selection of early 20th Century and later scientific equipment and collectibles, including: an Albert Nestler ‘Rietz’ system slide rule, no.23, contained in its case; a vintage razor, with folding blade inscribed ‘The Barber’, with ebonised handle, with its case; a strop, by T. Watkins, with its case; a cylindrical draughtsman’s rule; and other items.
A collection of knives, comprising a Dive Dynamics Diving knife in sheath, overall length 11 1/2"; Gerber knife, Magnum folding knife, Magnum fixed blade knife in sheath, blade length 5 1/2"; an Original Bowie knife in khaki sheath, an Eternal dive knife in sheath, K25 knife, an Anglo Arms Trekker hunting knife in sheath and others, together with a SOG Multi-tool and SOG Bladelight Mini folding knife and a Spartacus gold razor, box of spare scissors for pocket knives, and a radio holster etc (mixed lot, qty)By bidding on this item, you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
A group of assorted folding knives and pocket/utility knives, including Grand Harvest, Ganzo, French Laguiole, a French made Corsican knife, Smith and Wesson 'S.W.A.T' and 'S.W.A.T Tactical' knives, Reymond, Snap-On, Boxer Plus and Kershaw; sold together with other items comprising a Lanksy Blade Medic sharpener, a butterfly comb tool, a lobster knife, a razor and others (18)By bidding on this item, you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
A mixed group of edged weapons comprising, a post-war commercial M3 Survival Knife in US M8 style scabbard, blade marked 'Solingen W. Germany', blade length 6 3/4", overall length 11 3/4"; six bowie hunting knives in black sheaths, a small kukri knife in ornate bone sheath inlaid with brass symbols including suns and stars, overall length 5.5"; a British P1888 Lee Metford bayonet (poor condition), no scabbard, blade length 11 3/4", overall length 16 1/2"; a vintage machete with inscription commemorating the liberation of Guatemala, overall length 16 1/2"; a Tactical Mission knife, together with a modern letter opener, bladeless Sgian Dubh, Trekmates multi-tool/compass, diving knife, Filarmonica Doble Temple Jose Monserrat shaving razor with original box; etc (qty, mixed lot)By bidding on this item, you are declaring that you are 18 years of age or over.
STAR WARS: REVENGE OF THE SITH (2005) - Obi-Wan Kenobi's (Ewan McGregor) Comlink - Obi-Wan Kenobi's (Ewan McGregor) comlink from George Lucas' Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith. Along with his fellow Jedi, Jedi Master Obi-Wan carried his Hush-98 comlink throughout the film, including when he used it to communicate with R2-D2 (Kenny Baker) during the rescue of Senator Palpatine (Ian McDiarmid). Based on a modified Gillette razor, this cast resin communicator is hand-painted to resemble metal with static buttons and two faux copper prongs protruding from the receiver end. It comes mounted to a custom acrylic display featuring a color-printed still of Obi-Wan speaking into his comlink. The communicator exhibits intentional distressing by production to appear well-used with scuffing and grime applied throughout. Dimensions: (framed) 8.5" x 11.5" x 2.5" (21.25 cm x 29.25 cm x 6.5 cm)Estimate: $5,000 - 10,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.
SWEENEY TODD: THE DEMON BARBER OF FLEET STREET (2007) - Sweeney Todd's (Johnny Depp) Razor Blade - Sweeney Todd's (Johnny Depp) razor blade from Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. After 15 years of exile, Todd returned to Fleet Street, where he used his straight razors, which he referred to as his "friends", each of which was specifically designed and designated for specific days of the week, to cut the throats of his victims. Designed by prop master David Balfour, this stainless steel blade features a unique bas-relief design of an angel, based on illustrations by William Blake, as stated in the film's making of book by the same title. Dimensions: 7.5" x 1.5" x 0.5" (19 cm x 4 cm x 1 cm)Blade was dulled by production.Estimate: $3,000 - 6,000Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, August 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, August 15th, Friday, August 16th, or Saturday, August 17th.
DUMB AND DUMBER (1994) - Lloyd Christmas' (Jim Carrey) Bloodied Barber Cape - Lloyd Christmas' (Jim Carrey) barber cape from Peter and Bobby Farrelly's Dumb and Dumber. Lloyd splattered his barber cape in ketchup, pretending to have his throat cut while receiving a straight razor shave from a barber who promptly fainted at the sight.This teal polyester barber cape features a snap-close collar and is covered in red stains from stage blood. It exhibits some loose threads along the edges.Estimate: $2,000 - 4,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.
NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET 5, A: THE DREAM CHILD (1989) - Freddy Krueger's (Robert Englund) Bloodied Razor-Claw Glove - Freddy Krueger's (Robert Englund) bloodied razor-claw glove from Stephen Hopkins's A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child. Freddy wore his iconic glove throughout the film as he terrorized Alice (Lisa Wilcox) and her friends using Alice's unborn baby as a conduit.This lot consists of a tan leather glove with the fingertips and palm cut out that features the four iconic stainless steel razors, affixed to tan metal finger ring plates with single joint connections riveted to a backplate that is attached to the glove. The finger blades, plates, and glove back plate are fastened with brass-color rivets. The finger and black plate feature decorative metal accents painted gray. Production purposefully distressed this glove to make it look bloody, grimy, and tarnished. This glove exhibits discoloration, residue, and a torn hem with loose threads.Blades were dulled by production.Additional Provenance: Two Letters of Authenticity from Ryan Effner.Estimate: $25,000 - 50,000Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, August 15th. The auction will begin at 9:30AM PDT and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, August 16th, Saturday, August 17th or Sunday, August 18th.
A collection of curio collectable items to include vintage Everlast razor in case, Ben Evans Co. cut throat razor in case, brass and mother of pearl opera glasses with blue rose decoration, and butterfly wing framed picture of young girl and glass pot with silver lid. Largest item measuring approx. 11cm x 8cm.
A WWII khaki battledress blouse, dated 1943, with corporals' stripes, printed cloth titles and coloured cloth flashes of the Pioneer Corps, and Africa Star and Defence Medal ribbons; a razor blade on home made wooden handle with cardboard guard; and a silver pocket watch and chain, HM 1878 (hour hand broken). GC £40-60

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