A quantity of ceramics including Beatrix Potter figures Benjamin Bunny, Mrs Tiggywinkle and Peter Rabbit with gold Beswick marks to base, pair of shells converted to trinket holders, Ironstone serpent handled jug, Aynsley and similar small decorative floral dishes, Royal Worcester tea caddy without cover (20+)
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TEN FRAMED PRATT WARE POT LIDS, to include 'Albert Edward, Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra on their Marriage in 1863' No157 (frame chipped), 'Garibaldi' No169, 'The Farriers' No324, 'The Battle of the Nile' No210, two (Wouvermann Pinx) 'War' No212, 'Shells' No52B, 'Allied Generals' No168 (F.M.Lord Raglan and General Canrobert) (frame cracked), 'Dr Johnson' No175 and 'Holborn Viaduct' No202 (10)
A BOXED BRITAINS 18'' HEAVY HOWITZER, No.9740, appears complete and in lightly playworn condition, some minor paint loss, with three shells and shell case, with original polystrene tray (s.d.), packing pieces and outer box both damaged, with a boxed Britains American Civil War Field Piece, No.9726, lightly playworn condition, some minor paint loss to barrel and wheels, complete with bucket, hand spikes, rammer staff and a quantity of ammuniton (some original), with inner pictorial stand, some minor wear and damage, outer box complete but worn and damaged (2)
A Plymouth white glazed shell formed salt seller. Raised on a triform coral moulded base applied with further shells c.1768, 12.75cm wide. Notes; Cf. F Severne Mackenna, Cookworthy's Plymouth and Bristol Porcelain, pl. 35, fig. 57 for an enameled pair of the same form. Provenance; Label for Albert Amor.Condition report intended as a guide only.Small patch of restoration to the rim.
Leeds (LMC) and Other O Gauge Trains, A Leeds Post-war 'standard' 4-4-0 locomotive and tender in lined LMS black as no 581, F, fatigue to loco chassis and usual paint flaking to body, with two LMC Bakelite wagons and 3 others, 8 'Marcway' finescale points, a bundle of pressed aluminium GWR coach body shells (only), a small box of loco wheels (some as unmachined blanks) and other items, mostly F-G (qty)
Collectors Showcase WW2 German Troops including Anti Tank gun with 3 pce crew and 3 pce shells, Waffen SS Assault Troops (8 inc 2 X 2pce HMG teams) with extra ammo (2), and set CS00215 Waffen SS BMW R75 Motorcycle and Sidecar with machine Gun (2), G-VG, a few bent weapons with paint loss on bend, (19 pce inc all accessories), 3 barrel ends badly bent, requiring care when straightening. Some minor wear to paint
A COLLECTION OF FIVE ENAMEL BADGES COMMEMORATING THE BOMBARDMENT OF HARTLEPOOL DURING THE GREAT WAR. 1. Thanks Giving Day In Memory Of The Bombardment 2. Thanks, Offering To The Hospitals Of Hartlepool 1917 ( missing pin) 3. Hartlepool Hospitals, DLI & DRGA For Service Rendered Dec 16th 1914 4. 1915 & 1916 Thanks Offering To The Hospitals Of Hartlepool In Memory Of Dec 16th 1914. 5. Thanks Offering To The Hartlepool Hospitals Fifth Anniversary Of The Bombardment 1914 - 1919 Dec 16th Bombardment of Hartlepools ( A very BRIEF overview) The bombardment is still very much remembered in Hartlepool and indeed on the Headland, where the attack was concentrated. The Headland was known as old Hartlepool at the time, hence Hartlepools. The bombardment began at 8.10am; 10 minutes after the Fire Commander Lt Colonel Robson was informed three destroyers were closing in fast. The first shell landed just short of the battery killing four members of the 18th DLI, all privates. Jones, Liddle, Clark and Turner. Theophilus Jones is recorded as the first Solider killed on British soil, but it's impossible to say for certain The bombardment involved three ships, Seydlitz, Moltke and Blucher. The Seydlitz concentrated its fire on the battery as did Moltke, and Blucher concentrated its fire on the Lighthouse battery along from Heugh. The Seydlitz and Moltke then elevated their guns and fired inland, their targets being the gas works, railway stations, the docks and steelworks. The bombardment lasted a little over 15 minutes although over 1000 shells had been fired by the German ships. The battery had fired 123 rounds, hitting each ship a number of times The military casualties were relatively low eight killed; the civilian population suffered greatly. Many of the shells had bounced over the battery and landed in residential areas over a five-mile period killing 112 civilians. The first two Military Medals of the war were awarded retrospectively to Acting Bombardiers
A mahogany and inlaid wheel barometer, Gatty, Reading, early 19th century, with thermometer, the case inlaid marquetry shells and flowerheads, 98cm high A B. Gatty is recorded in Banfield, Edwin BAROMETER MAKERS & RETAILERS 1660-1900 as working in Reading circa 1810-30 Provenance: Shefford Woodlands House, Berkshire The proceeds of sale from this collection will be donated to a number of local charities.
An early 20th century Kutani type two handled vase with painted decoration of birds, flowers, etc and with dog of fo handles, with three character marks to base, 18.5 cm tall approx, an oriental kettle with dragon decoration and moulded dragon head handle, with painted six character mark to base, 15 cm tall approx, a pair of shells with painted landscape and character detail, together with fluted Imari type vase (5)
A Britains No.1266 18" heavy howitzer mounted on tractor wheels for field service use, fitted with elevating and depressing rapid loading mechanism with five shells, instructions leaflet, and one packing piece, in the original labelled box (VG-NM,BG)Condition: There are four complete shells and casing, 1 extra loose shell. Model is in working order.
A Britains No. 2106 18" heavy howitzer mounted for garrison use, comprising of 18" heavy howitzer finished in dark green with six yellow shells and two piece brass spring shell case, sold in the original yellow labelled all-card box with instruction leaflet (VG,BVG)Condition: In working order.
Five various loose Britains military series vehicles to include No. 1266 18" howitzer on garrison duty with a quantity of various ammo and shells, a Camden Lloyd tank with on-board crew, a mobile searchlight on white tyres (set No. 1718), two pounder light AA gun on mobile chassis (set No. 1717) together with a post-war No. 1877 beetle lorry, all (G-VG)
Three volumes of Shell 'Print Folio' including 2 volumes of 'The Wildflowers of Australia,' and 1 volume of 'The Birds of Australia;' together with 2 volumes of Shell Project Card Albums, including 'Birds,' and 'Shells, Fish and Coral,' each containing approximately 50 coloured cards. Circa1950s/60s.
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