Dickie Toy - A collection of unboxed plastic vehicles in various scales. Lot includes Dickie Toy fork lift truck; Postman Pat Builders Truck; Dickie Toys Unimog Fire Appliance and similar. Items all show play wear, some with missing /broken partrs, generally appearing to range Fair - Good very dusty condition which would be enhanced with cleaning. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
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Rare 1st Battalion Herefordshire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet Attributed to Major, later Lt Colonel J R L Rankin, fine example of a blue cloth covered officers home service pattern helmet with rare officers gilt metal regimental helmet plate of universal pattern with centre having silvered arms of Herefordshire to centre and three part scroll with ‘1ST BN HEREFORDSHIRE REGT’. Velvet backed linked chin scales, rosette side bosses, spike base with rosette mounts and fluted officers spike. Interior of the helmet with tan leather sweatband an white lining. Name label to the underside of the sweatband. Carter & Co tailors label to the crown of the helmet. A very rare helmet plate and helmet to find as the regiment existed with full dress for a very short period of time, 1908-1914. J R L Rankin 1st Herefordshire Rifle Volunteer Battalion. Formerly 2nd Lieutenant 5th October 1892 in the 1st Herefordshire (Hereford & Radnor) Rifle Volunteers. 1895 Lieutenant Rankin to be Captain. 1897 Captain Rankin to be Major. The 1910 army list shows him as the Major in the 1st Battalion The Herefordshire Regiment commissioned date 24th November 1897. The regiment was constituted as such in 1908. Rankin is shown to have experienced War Service in South Africa during the Boer War, being awarded the medal with three clasps. He passed various examinations proving his efficiency as for a Captain in the Reserve or Territorial Force. Still as such in June 1910 Army List. He succeeded to the Command of the Regiment in late 1910 but gave up the command in 1912. The November 1912 Army Lists show him as a Lieut-Colonel and a Military Member of the Hereford Territorial Association. James Reginald Lea Rankin was born on 31st August 1871, succeeding his father James (a long term Conservative MP) as the 2nd Baronet in 1915. He was educated at Eton and at Corpus Christie College, Oxford. Barrister at the Inner Temple 1899. Was private secretary to the secretary of state for the Colonies 1903-04. Was a F.R.G.S.F Royal Historical Society. A JP and DL for Herefordshire and a JP for Gloucestershire. World War 1 1915, Volunteer Long Service Decoration and Coronation Medal (GVR). The Times newspaper War Correspondent in Morocco 1908 and with the Bulgarian forces in 1912. He married in 1896 the Hon. Nest Rice, second daughter of the 6th Lord Dynevor and had two sons. He died in 1931.
1930’s British London County Council London Fire Brigade Merryweather Brass Fire Helmet, good original untouched example of the brass fireman’s helmet with LCC LFB badge to the front. Top comb with relief of dragons. Large rosette side bosses with linked brass leather backed chinstrap. Complete with the original leather liner and correct chin scales, some and wear to the brass shell but generally a good example of a scarce fire helmet.
Post 1902 Hampshire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet, fine example of a blue cloth covered home service helmet with officers gilt metal regimental helmet plate to the centre. Rosette side bosses with linked velvet backed chin scales, cruciform spike base with rosettes and fluted spike. Interior with tan leather sweatband. Generally a good example.
Post 1902 Hampshire Regiment Officers Home Service Helmet, fine example of a blue cloth covered home service helmet with officers gilt metal regimental helmet plate to the centre. Rosette side bosses with linked velvet backed chin scales, cruciform spike base with rosettes and fluted spike. Interior with tan leather sweatband and crimson lining. Sweatband with inked label having original owners name ‘Capt Morley’. Helmet has holes behind the plate, probably when the Victorian plate was removed when King Edward VII came to the throne. Generally a very good example. Late Rod Flood collection.
Late 19th Century French Firemans Sapeurs Pompiers Parade Helmet, brass helmet with central front plate with flaming grenade and crossed axes with rays, laurel spray and scrolls with ‘SRS POMPIERS D‘YEVRE LE CIIATEI’. Complete with the original leather backed brass chin scales. Plume socket to the side with red brush plume. Comb top with some denting. Interior with the leather liner band but no leather liner. Uncleaned example.
A pair of modern silver balance scales and weights,by Mappin and Webb, London 1992, central hinged pivot with two arms each supporting a circular hanging bowl on three chains, central column on a raised circular base, spot-hammered decoration, height 41.5cm, plus ten various silver weights, 500g., 200g. (x2), 100g., 50g., 20g. (x2), 10g., 5g. and 2g, approx. total weight 78oz.
The following 38 lots are unique, custom-made high quality dioramas and vignettes. Please note the dimensions given to assess scales etc. And a collection of Phoenix 30mm scale Parade Series of British Regiments, figures stuck to hardboard bases, produced to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of H M Queen Elizabeth II. Phoenix 30mm Parade Series - Royal Navy Field Gun Team at the Royal Tournament diorama, overall length 69mm, VG,
A group of three Herend porcelain figures 20th Century, comprising a toad, decorated in puce scales, and two frogs, the largest 5cm hightogether with a collection of hardstone, enamelled and porcelain models of frogs the largest 6.5cm high (13)Condition Reportall in good order, appear free from chips and cracks, slight rubbing to the glaze
A Collection of Small Apothecary Chemists Chests, including a small box with compartments for 6 bottles containing 4 with 2 broken; a small box with compartments for 6 bottles containing 4 bottles with a drawer below containing a set of scales and a glass measure; a box containing 3 bottles with a drawer below containing 2 small bottles and a small set of scales; and a mostly empty box with 3 odd bottles (x4)
ONE BOX AND LOOSE BRASS AND COPPER ITEMS, to include two large copper kettles, copper coal bucket etc. vintage Salters industrial hanging scales 100lb/1/2lb model no. 235T, vintage Salters trade spring balance up to 300lb, large brass tray with embossed pattern, candle sticks, decorative items etc. (sd), (1 box + loose)
A GROUP OF ASSORTED ORIENTAL AND OTHER ITEMS To include: a set of brass postal scales, weights lacking; a Southeast asian silver/white metal box decorated with elephants, unmarked; an Indonesian carved woodbox; a pair of blue and white tea bowls (one with crack) with silver plated stands and covers; a gold mounted walking cane handle, with Chinese character marks and also marked '22k' The largest box 25cm wide Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Ca. AD 100 - 300 Romano-Egyptian silver ring consisting of a single band that was hammered and shaped into the form of a serpent. It has incised lines on the head and parts of the tail to indicate scales. Size: D:17.73mm / US: 7 1/2 / UK: O 1/2; Weight: 7.2g Provenance: Private UK collection, acquired on the Belgian art market.
Ca. AD 1500 - 1600 This beautiful snake-shaped pendant or hookup is formed from a single strip of bronze. A naturalistic snake head adorns one terminal with circular eyes and an elongated snout. Hundreds of minute scales are placed around the entire composition and end in a slender, conical tail. Thick layers of green and brown patina cover this wearable example of fine post-medieval jewellery. Size: 42mm x 20mm; Weight: 15g Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection 1970s-1990s.
Victorian Medicine Chest containing many of the original medicine bottles and scales. [36 x 32cm][It was assumed these chest were used by doctors who carried it house to house, in fact they were made for home use, and were the forerunner as a wall hung bathroom cabinet. These days they are often used as spice cabinets to add a bit of class to your kitchen.
A rare late 17th/early 18th century boxwood or fruitwood Nocturnal for both Bears, signed Robert Denton, the shaped and pierced handle marked "Both Bears" and ''Robert Denton'', the brass centre pivot with rotating volvelle and two indexes marked LB and GB (for Great and Little Bear), larger disk marked with months and days and the smaller disk marked with 24-hour and 12-hour scales, the reverse with central star motif, surrounded by two further scales, one for each bear, L 14.5 cm, note, missing index arm.
A 19th century mahogany apothecary's chest - the hinged cover with countersunk handle and fall front, the interior with a variety of bottles and equipment, including balance scales, silver funnels and a glass mortar and pestle, width 21cm, together with a later doctor's case, of black leather. (2)

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