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Assorted to include: Bernkastel Kueler Kardinalsberg Riesling Auslese, Wehlener, 1975, one bottle; Burg-Layer Schlosskapelle Rlander/Kerner Auslese, Michael Sh„fer, 1977, one bottle (Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee, 1cm); Gewurztraminer, Eichberg, Philippe Zinck, 2004, one bottle; Rdesheimer Bischofsberg Riesling Kabinett, Balthasar Ress, 1971, one bottle (2cms, slight label damage); Wrzburger Stein Riesling Sp„tlese Trocken, Julius Hospital, 1997, one 75cl flagon, four bottles and one 75cl flagon in total
A Russian Silver Gilt and Enamel Cigarette Case, master's mark CMIII (sh) in a rectangle, left facing Kokoshnik mark, rounded rectangular, decorated to each side with polychrome flowers, scrolls and strapwork on a textured ground within a dot border, 6cm wide, 113g, in a fitted Asprey case Marked to both covers but hard to read marks. Textured ground is dirty. Overall good. Only very minor nicks noted to enamel under a loupe.
A small quantity of battery powered/clockwork/friction toys. Including SH Radar Robot, N Toys Mighty Robot, Marx Planet Robot, Penguin Toys Space Ship X-5, Masudaya Robot YM-3. Together with a metal Astro Space Rocket, a plastic Tandy Flying Saucer, a small silver painted plastic robot, a model of E.T. and a copy of the book ‘Tom Swift and His Giant Robot’. Many items boxed, minor/some wear/damage. GC-VGC. (10).
A group of 35 Airfix military related kits to include; M6 anti-tank gun carriage, White M3A1 scout car, 155mm Howitzer, Vickers Wellington Mk1a/1c, B-29 Superfortress, Sterling, Lockheed S-3a Viking, RAF recovery set x3, M.R.C.A., Heinkel He 111, RAF/NATO weapons kit, Firefly Mk5, Lockheed Hudson 1, RAF emergency set, Harrier, Churchill Mk VII tank, JU 87B/R Stuka, Hudson, Sea King, Dauntless, Refueling set x3, Sikorsky SH-3D Sea King, P-38F Lightning, Sabre, Leopard Tank, Bren gun carrier and GPDR anti tank gun, Junkers JU 88, Mosquito, White half-track M3A1 x2 and Focke-Wulf FW 190D, all in original boxes.
Stone Age British 'Avebury' Implement Group Neolithic, 3000-2000 BC. A mixed flint group comprising: a narrow triangular point with curved profile; a D-shaped scraper; a nodule with one worked face; a trapezoidal scraper with old inked museum collection number to one face 'SH AV' flanking a triangle with '1018' notation, another with AV. 297 grams total, 46-118mm (1 3/4 - 4 1/4"). Pickard collection, Surrey, UK; thence by descent 1978; gifted by Alexander Keiller in the early 1950s. The prehistoric henge monument at Avebury, Wiltshire, UK, is the largest megalithic site in Europe, dating to around 2,600 BC. During the medieval period, many of the stones were toppled and buried, at the instigation of Christian clerics who believed it to be associated with the Devil; in later years some of the stones were broken up 'with fire and hammers' for building material. It attracted attention from early antiquarians such as John Aubrey (who made a plan of it) and William Stukely (who wrote of it); Charles II visited the site with Aubrey in 1663. Sir John Lubbock (1834-1913), 1st Baron Avebury who coined the terms 'palaeolithic' and 'neolithic' and authored early books on ancient man, purchased the site in 1871 to protect it. In 1934 the archaeologist Alexander Keiller (1889-1955) started excavations in the area and, recognising its importance, he purchased the site and excavated the monument from 1937-1939 (report published 1965), forming a museum of the finds from 1938 and reinstating many of the buried stones as they were discovered. His work ceased with the start of the Second World War when the museum was closed; he sold the site to the National Trust in 1943 and, in 1966, his widow donated his museum contents to the nation; these are now displayed with other finds from the site which, with nearby Stonehenge, is now listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [4] Fine condition. Rare with this 'museum' provenance.
1915 Star Trio and GV Naval LSGC Medal to 347413 H J Kingdom SH.CK.RN (347413 H J Kingdon CH SH CK RN on pair) and Cook HMS Vivid on LSGC Medal. Medals mounted as worn, naming rubbed, plus a Gallipoli Star (maker marked B B & Co) and some letters addressed to Kingdon at Okehampton. Fine-VF (5)
Late 19th/early 20th century Simon & Halbig (Germany) bisque head doll, head impressed 'SH 1079 DEP 6 1/2', having jointed composition body with walking legs and moving head, fixed blue eyes, open mouth with teeth, pierced ears and blonde curly wig. Wears felt skirt and matching coat, straw hat, white cotton undergarments and blue satin shoes (marked '36'). Height 44cm.
Two Corgi The Aviation Archive diecast aircraft models including: AA33405 Limited Edition 1:72 scale Sikorsky SH-3A Sea King US Marine Corps, Quantico MCAS, MD, 1970; AA33505 Limited Edition 1:144 scale Boeing B-52F Stratofortress 328 BS, 93 BW, Castle AFB, California, 1971. Together with a Franklin Mint 1:48 scale metal diecast aircraft Collection Armour. All boxed, overall G-VG (3)
SH Horikawa (Japan) Gear Robot: battery operated, silver tinplate body with red feet and speed dial to head, clear chest panel to reveal multicoloured lights and gears, antennas to shoulders. Height 28cm. G condition (some small patches of surface corrosion), working order, in G/VG box with inner card packaging.
Art Deco Silver 5 Light Candelabra, Poland, Circa 1900. Square base delicately engraved with floral and foliate ornaments and acanthus leaves border. Square center stem on top a domed base. Elevated center candleholder surrounded by four lower candleholders on angular arms with scrolled supports. Each nozzle with acanthus leaves band. Polish silver marks for Krakow, 800 silver purity, maker`s mark - SH. Height: 52.5cm / 20.67in. 1220gr / 39.22oz.
A bisque head and shoulder doll, impressed `10 SH 6`, with blonde wig, fixed brown eyes, painted eyebrows and lashes, pierced ears, open mouth showing upper teeth, and kid body with jointed composition arms, height approx 45cm (head cracked, damaged and lacking fingers), wearing a blue lace-edged dress, matching coat and hat, undergarments and leather shoes, together with a small collection of dolls` clothes, undergarments, hats and accessories, within a leather bound trunk, a black painted dome top trunk and a box.
Various Lot of 2; ONS EIE VOLKSPELE / 1938 GREAT TREK CENTENARY CELEBRATION VOORTREKKER KAPPIE AND DRESS 252mm x 181mm x 15mm 1)ONS EIE VOLKSPELE. 116pp. Cloth hardcover with DW. Illustrated with b/w photos and line drawings throughout. Previous owner`s name and address neatly penned to front fixed EP. Age toned EPs. Lightly bumped corners. Some edge wear to DW. Otherwise clean and tight. Volkspele is a South African folk dance tradition. Directly translated, Volkspele means `folk-games` and can be translated to folk-dance. Folk-dance was the brain-child of South African Dr. SH Pellisier, who was visiting Sweden in 1912 with a friend to become more proficient in carpentry. After finishing their day`s work they met with other young people in their respective countries` national dress to practise their folk-singing and -dancing. The South Africans were the only ones left out as they did not have any traditional dances. Back in South Africa, Pellisier translated four Swedish dances and taught them to pupils at the Afrikaans High School in Boshof where he was Deputy Headmaster. During a Sunday School picnic on the farm Vuisfontein near Boshof on 22 February 1914 they performed the dances for the first time. The picnic games became known as volkspele. With the help of the Reddingsdaadbond, an organisation which was established to assist poor Afrikaners after the Anglo Boer War, groups of dancers called laers were established throughout the country. Get-togethers called saamtrekke are usually organised where all the laers get together to sing and do folk-dancing. The folk-dancers also present displays and have courses on different levels, seniors: people out of school, and juniors: learners in school, for either a weekend or longer. During the June school holidays there are also courses for grade 5-7 pupils (known as the Judith Pellissierweek - named after the wife of Dr Pellissier), grade 8-9 pupils (known as the Vormingsweek - Formative) and for grade 10-12 pupils (known as the Pellisierweek). From time to time there are overseas tours; or a folk-dance group or two will tour with South African folk-dancers in South Africa, giving displays at various towns. At these saamtrekke, displays, tours and courses the dress (volkspeledrag) is as the photos below show. Tours have been conducted to Europe, Namibia, The United States and Turkey, with groups from Italy, Germany, Belgium and others touring South Africa. The dress originated from the formal dress the pioneers or Voortrekkers wore. It is called national dress, as in the European countries. All folk-dancers in South Africa must use the same style with only the colours differing. Each laer has its own colours for the ladies` dresses as well as for the men`s waistcoats - these are embroidered with indigenous flower designs. 2)VOORTREKKER KAPPIE AND DRESS A few loose threads and some yellowing around the lace collar area (see photograph), otherwise very well preserved. Date: 8 August, 1938 The Great Trek was a migration that took place between 1838 and the 1840s, and involved the Boers leaving the Cape Colony and settling in the interior of South Africa. White settlement led to the establishment of the republics of Natalia, the Orange Free State and the Transvaal. Among the reasons for the trek was the general dissatisfaction with British colonial rule in the Cape Colony. The language (Afrikaans), religion and struggles faced by the Voortrekkers created a common identity. This was expressed in the form of Afrikaner nationalism which had reached its peak in 1938 with the 100 year celebration of the Great Trek. These centenary celebrations culminated in a symbolic trek from Cape Town to Pretoria. This re-enactment of the trek began on 8 August 1938, at the foot of the Jan van Riebeeck statue in Cape Town, and sparked mass enthusiasm amongst Afrikaners as it wound its way through small towns. Spectators were often dressed in Voortrekker clothing, and held solemn ceremonies where wreaths were laid on the graves of Afrikaner heroes and streets were renamed in their honour. The event ended in Pretoria with the laying of the foundation for the Voortrekker Monument, which was attended by a crowd of over 100 000 people. The purpose of the centenary celebrations was to further the Afrikaner cause and to encourage a greater sense of unity and solidarity. Organizations such as the Afrikaanse Taal- en Kultuurvereniging (ATKV) and the Afrikaner Broederbond continued to promote this cause throughout the 20th century. Good Die Uniale Raad vir Volksang en Volkspele 1955
COMMONWEALTH - British Levant and Morocco Agencies: Useful coll on pages, former incl 1885-88 to 12pi on 2s 6d part o.g., 1887-96 to 4p on 10d, 1902-05 to 24pi on 5s incl shades and two higher vals used on pieces, 1905-12 LEVANT opt to 1s incl set cto used on piece, 1909 (Nov-Dec) to 5pi on 1s unused and used, 1911-13 SH ptg to 24pi on 5s, 1913-14 to 5pi on 1s unused and used, 1921 to 180pi on 10s and LEVANT opts to 2s 6d, good selection of `GB used in` with `C` obliterators incl vals to 5s, Morocco Agencies mostly KGVI and QEII incl Tangier opts with vals to 10s, some early issues mixed cond but overall good to fine (Scores)
Battery Operated New Space Capsule, circa 1960?s, SH Horikawa Japan, tinplate, silver with red base, orange plastic lens to top, opening front hatch to reveal astronaut with camera, in near mint untested condition, with internal packing, box has some age wear. Height approx 24cms/ 9 ½? ** From Christies Sale 17th November 2005 The Paul Lips Robot and Space Toy Collection
Battery Operated New Space Capsule, circa 1960?s, SH Horikawa Japan, tinplate, silver blue, orange plastic lens to top, opening front hatch to reveal astronaut with camera, in good untested condition, with internal packing, box has age wear, water staining. Height approx 24cms/ 9 ½? ** From Christies Sale 17th November 2005 The Paul Lips Robot and Space Toy Collection
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