Silver gelatin press photographs mainly of royal interest circa 1937-1939, including King George VI and some of the royal family in the royal box at the Epsom Derby, walking the course, Neville Chamberlain on return from Munich, wedding photograph of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, HMY Victoria and Albert at Spithead Review and King George VI's Coronation, mostly 10in x 12in (25)
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A WWI Royal Naval Reserves duo, awarded to Deck Hand S.H Budden (19416D.A), together with an assortment of Commemorative medallions, a silver and enamel Royal Scots pin badge, a German West Wall medal an Australian Commonwealth Military Forces pun badge and more (parcel)
A George V silver salver, having engraved crest for the 8th Cameronians Scottish Rifles to the centre, hallmarked Sheffield 1919 by Atkin Bros, together with a silver Scottish National Blood Transfusion Association dish for 100 Donations, hallmarked Sheffield 1994, by Camelot Silverware Ltd, plus a WWI silver topped feeder, Patented 1917 by P&B, a Kitchener Souvenir Spoon, a silver Artists' Rifles spoon, a POW Boer War period spoon, with shillings as the bowl and terminal and Z. Afrik Repo to the stem, a silver Rifle club spoon and commemorative medallion, approx 142g
A collection of Overseas Medals and badges, to include French Medaille de la Victoire, French Croix de Guerre with star clasp, a silver USAAF Air Gunner badge marked sterling, and four Hungarian, Police Bronze Merit medal, 5 Years Service Volunteer Police, Service to the Homeland Class 1, and Brotherhood in Arms Class 1 1979 Warsaw Pact (parcel)
A Gauge One, 45mm, primarily unconstructed Class 47 Co-Co diesel locomotive RJH kit. A finely detailed kit including a nickel silver etched body (in uncut sheets) with white metal and steel parts. Includes instructions, wheels and 2 motors. Unstarted and believed to be complete. (Cab interiors constructed). Mint. £100-150
Corgi Toys 'The New James Bond Aston Martin D.B.5 (270). The 2nd type in metallic silver with red interior. In its colourful plastic/carded window box with display plinth, box some damage to base. No packet with instructions, but with one spare man. Vehicle VGC some light wear, mark to roof. £170-220
7 Various Makes. An Italian Old Cars Ferrari Racing Car Transporter in red with sponsors adverts to sides. A white metal model by Brooklin 1955 Chevrolet Cameo (BRK53x) 'Blue Grass Farms Kentucky' in dark green with grey cab interior and silver loadbed. Kyosho Jaguar E Type Coupe in red. 3x Vanguards - all Jaguar E Types. Plus another E Type by Atlas. All boxed. Contents VGC-Mint. £80-100
7x HO gauge American outline railway. Including; an InterMountain Canadian VIA EMD FP9A Bo-Bo diesel locomotive, 6532, in dark blue and yellow livery (DCC sound fitted). An Atlas Western Pacific GP40 Bo-Bo diesel loco, 3508, in silver and orange livery (DCC fitted). Together with 5x Rivarossi coaches repainted and fitted with lighting as Algoma Central coaches in lined silver livery; including a kitchen car, baggage car, dome car, etc. 5x items boxed, some wear. Contents GC-VGC. £60-90
A scarce Dinky Toys Trade Pack for '6 Motor Cyclist Police 37B'. Containing 5 examples, in dark blue and black with silver detailing. The box is a good useful example with dividers, just some age discolouration overall-mark where a sticker has been). Motorcyclists QGC examples, chipped and worn. A good useful pack to upgrade. £60-80
A slender silver mounted swordstick of The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, ball top with crowned bugle and ‘43’, HM London 1929 and stamped ‘S Rigg London’, round section blade 22”, silver coloured beaded middle band and small ferrule. Stick GC (ball top worn and dented).
3 Dinky Toys. Ford Zephyr Saloon (162). In two tone blue with grey wheels. Together with a Vauxhall Cresta Saloon (164) in dark green and grey with grey wheels. Plus a Nash Rambler (173). In turquoise with red side flashes and painted silver wheels. All boxed, worn damaged. Vehicles VGC minor chips, light enhancements only. £80-100
A 19th century Spanish miquelet percussion belt carbine with belled muzzle, by Francisco Barreneckea, Eibar, 25” overall, 2 stage barrel 13”, the octagonal breech impressed with maker’s poincons, 3 gold inlaid marks (worn), and a calvary cross, also with faint traces of silver inlaid maker’s name; the lock signed in flowing script; plain walnut half stock with ‘Catalan’ butt; brass mounts, the trigger guard bow deeply embossed with grotesque mask; with 6” steel belt hook on left side, and replacement ramrod. GC (action fails to hold on full cock, scrolled hand grip lacking from rear of trigger guard). Note: Neal lists this maker c 1846. Plate 12
8 Dinky Toys. 2x Routemaster Double Deck Buses (289). Both in red L.T. livery, ESSO and Schweppes adverts to sides. Plus a Silver Jubilee Bus (297) in silver and a London Taxi (284) in black. All boxed, minor/some wear/creasing. Plus 4x Leyland double deck buses, one repainted. Vehicles QGC--Mint, some chipping to loose items. £50-70
6 Dinky Toys. Austin Devon. Ford Zephyr in two-tone blue. Vauxhall Cresta in grey & green. Morris Oxford in green. Austin Devon in suede green. Studebaker Land Cruiser in blue and Packard Convertible in green. Two boxed. GC-VGC, some silver enhancement to Studebaker and driver missing to Packard. £70-90
An SB 14 bore percussion sporting gun converted from flintlock by Joseph Manton, number 6022 (1813), 45½” overall, round twist barrel 30” with maker’s poincon at breech, flat lock engraved with fern tip border, scrolls, and game dog, and signed ‘Joseph Manton, London’, the hammer with patent detachable nose, walnut half stock with silver fore end cap, barrel wedge plates and escutcheon, and with chequered wrist, steel mounts, the trigger guard with horn finger grip, and with brass mounted ramrod. GWO & basically GC (worn overall with some pitting).
4 Dinky Aircraft. 2x Vickers Viscount Airliners - (708) B.E.A. in red, silver and white livery and another (706) Air France, in blue silver and white. Bristol 173 Helicopter (715). In turquoise with red rotas. Plus a D.H. Comet Airliner (999) in white, blue and silver B.O.A.C. livery. All boxed, minor/some wear/pen marking Contents GC-VGC some chipping, one propeller missing to BEA Viscount. £80-120
A 54 bore percussion boxlock pocket pistol by Cottam, Wisbeach, 6¼” overall, blued turn off barrel 1¾”, B’ham proved, the part rounded frame engraved and with scrolling foliage and signed in scrolls, with top safety, hidden trigger, and plain rounded walnut butt with oval silver escutcheon. GWO & clean condition, retaining much original blued and bright steel finish. Plate 19
A scarce Dinky Toys Trade Pack for 'Six POLICE HUT 751 42A'. Containing 6 examples, in dark blue with silver detailing. The box is a nice example with all dividers, just light age discolouration overall. The contents are mostly QGC-worn and chipped. A good useful pack to upgrade. £70-100
6 Dinky Toys. Commer Fire Engine with extending ladder (955). A D.H. Comet Airliner (702) in B.O.A.C. silver/blue livery. A 20 Ton Lorry Mounted Crane 'COLES' (972) in orange and yellow. A British Road Signs set (772) a set of 24 signs. A Guy 4-Ton Lorry (431) in two tone blue. Plus a Trade Pack of '3 TRAILER' (551) containing 3 grey examples. All boxed, some wear/marking, 772 lid split. Contents QGC-Mint some chipping to vehicles. £80-130
2 Dinky Toys. Studebaker Golden Hawk (169). In light green with cream rear side panel & trunk, silver painted wheels. Together with a U.S.A. Police Car (De Soto) (258). In black with white front doors, 'Police' to sides, front & rear, equipped with spun wheels. With aerial and light to roof. Both boxed, some wear/damage. Vehicles VGC, very minor marks only. £70-100
A 6 shot .31” Massachusetts Arms Co Wesson Leavitt’s Patent SA side hammer pocket percussion revolver, number 338, 11” overall, round barrel 5½” which hinges upwards to remove the cylinder, the top strap marked ‘Mass.Arms. Co./ Chicopee Falls’, the cylinder etched with trophies and foliate border, and marked on the rear face ‘Leavitt’s Patent April 29.1837’, with scroll engraved frame and back action lock marked ‘Wesson’s & Leavitt’s Patent’, silver plated brass butt strap, and walnut grips. GWO & C (slightly worn with dark patches). Plate 15
French Dinky Camionnette Citroen 'Philips' (587). In yellow and silver livery with white interior, red wheels and radiator. Opening doors and clear plastic roof surround intact. Boxed, very minor wear. Vehicle GC-VGC, Philips decals mostly missing and require replacements, some surface marking to side windows, very minor chip to front side. With little work would make a very good example. £70-100
12 different R Fusilier ‘sweetheart’ badges, including 2 HM silver mounted roundels; 25 other small badges and medallions; “Records and Badges of the British Army” 1970 reprint of classic work, and 3 other books; 17 Mil Historical Society pamphlets, on buttons, insignia, uniform etc.
A French 11m Model 1874/80 Gras bolt action SS rifle, number 49623, the receiver marked ‘Manufacture d’Armes St Etienne, Mle 1874’, and ‘M80’, walnut fullstock with steel mounts and sling swivels, the butt decorated with silver coins and domed iron studs. GWO & QGC (worn overall, the rearsight missing)
A group of seven WWI and later German medals, comprising 1914 Iron Cross 2nd class; Saxon Friedrich August medal; Saxon gilt Ehrenkreuz with swords; bronze 1914-1918 Honour Cross with swords; gilt 15 years gilt service cross; Third Reich Faithful Service decoration in silver; and 1914 Iron Cross 1st class, the first six mounted on a bar with ribbons as worn, also a ribbon bar with gilt swords on the appropriate ribbons, together with award certificates for the Friedrich August medal (October 1915) and Ehrenkreuz with swords (August 1916), to Vizefeldwebel Bruno Lippmann of the 2nd Grenadier Regiment No 101, and a quantity of hand written and typed correspondence relating to the award of the 1st class Iron Cross, which was finally approved on 1st September 1920, for which there is a typed and stamped award certificate. GC (the correspondence and award certificates worn around the edges. Medals only Plate 1
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