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Lot 545

A Dinky Supertoys Regent tanker, repainted a Burago Citroen TA car, various buses and modern diecast issues, also Matchbox and a Corgi 1902 State Landau for the Queens Silver Jubilee (qty)

Lot 544

A Japanese M-40 battery operated tinplate tank with control unit, a replica cyclist, a motorcyclist, a zeppelin, a four four piece locomotive and rails set, two small clock work lorries for Borough council and Silver Arrow transport (10)

Lot 704

A 19th Century tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlaid rectangular card case inset with a silver cartouche, a circular painted snuff box and a similar sycamore box decorated with a hunting scene (3)

Lot 514

Two Dinky Ford Capris in purple and red, a Mercedes Benz CIII, a Ford Escort, a Ford Cortina, a Merdes Benz - 600, a Rolls Royce silver shadow, a Jensen F F and a De Tomaso Mangusta and two A E C single decker buses, unboxed (11)

Lot 289

Dinky - Lot to include a Dinky # 164 Mk 4 Ford Zodiac in silver with red interior in hard plastic display box, model appears G in G box, a Dinky Toys # 169 Ford Corsair 2000E silver body with black roof and red interior, contained in original card box (missing end flap) model appears G, box G and a Dinky # 165 Ford Capri in purple with tan interior contained in original card box (missing one end flap) model appears G in G box. (3) Est £60 - £100

Lot 305

Brooklin Models - four hand-built metal diecast 1:43 scale models by Brooklin Models Ltd comprising 1959 Mercury Commuter # BRK77, 1947 Ford V8 Station Wagon # BRK83, 1933 Stutz DV32 Victoria Convertible, silver colour, # BRK146 and 1957 Packard Clipper Town Sedan, gold metallic colour # BRK171, all appear mint in box with all original internal packing [4]

Lot 406

Dinky Toys - twelve early diecast model cars, Vauxhall Cresta # 164, Ford Sedan # 170, Studebaker # 172, Vanguard, Jaguar # 157, Hillman Minx, Studebaker Golden Hawk, Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith # 150, Hudson Sedan, Rover 75, and Corgi Standard Vanguard III, Jaguar 2.4 litre, generally playworn with some good [12]

Lot 51

Dinky Toys - two diecast models comprising a Duple Roadmaster Coach painted in red with silver coachlines in original yellow picture box with correct red spot box, # 282, excellent+ in good (dirty) box and yellow and green Austin Taxi # 254 vg in fair+ original picture box with correct spot box [2] - Est £50 - £80

Lot 197

In excess of thirty fire vehicles, mainly white metal kit built, also includes a Siku conversion MAN flatbed with crane, plus a selection of silver plated spoons by Exquisite. Condition is VG to NM. Est £20 - £40

Lot 158

Model railways - a collection of OO gauge locomotives and rolling stock to include Hornby Dublo metal diecast 'Silver King' op no 60016 with tender, Hornby diesel electric op no D7596, Lima diesel electric, Hornby tank locomotive 0-6-0T, other locomotives, Hornby Dublo tin-plate carriages, and unused scenic kits

Lot 361

Matchbox and Dinky - five diecast vehicles in original boxes comprising a Dinky Silver Jubilee bus #297, Matchbox K9, K15 x 2 and K21, condition e to nm in e boxes with some imperfections. Estimate £20 - £40 (5)

Lot 376

Studio portrait of Crosby, Stills and Nash, 10 x 8 colour close-up photo signed by all three in silver pen. Complete with Certificate of Authenticity

Lot 645

Ed Sheeran's Nintendo DS, in metallic silver and grey, used by Ed Sheeran while on the tour bus. All of the Ed Sheeran Collection has come from Ed Sheeran himself and is to be sold at auction to support the Zest Charity, Bishop & Miller Auctioneers is delighted to be working in partnership with Zest and the St Elizabeth Hospice Family to raise much needed funds. Each lot will come with a Bishop and Miller signed certificate of authenticity.

Lot 180

5 x Pink Floyd LPs. Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, Columbia SCX 6157, re-pressing, laminated sleeve, silver/black label. Obscured By Clouds, Harvest SHSP 4020, rounded sleeve. Meddle, Harvest SHVL 795. Wish You Were Here, Harvest SHVL 814. Relics, EMI SRS 5071.

Lot 223

13 x 1970s/80s LPs to include Wishbone Ash (6), Supertramp (6), Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band.

Lot 100

10 x 1960s/80s 7" Singles to include Joan Baez, Silver Dagger EP. Television - Little Johnny Jewel, ORK 81975. Maria Muldaur - Sweet Harmony. Tom Petty - I Won't Back Down, Ltd edition with postcards. The Ludlows - Johnny Lad. Chris Farlowe - Out Of Time. Lorraine Ellison - Stay With Me.Tim Rose - Morning Dew.

Lot 715

Ed Sheeran's tripod/stand, in silver coated metal and black fittings. All of the Ed Sheeran Collection has come from Ed Sheeran himself and is to be sold at auction to support the Zest Charity, Bishop & Miller Auctioneers is delighted to be working in partnership with Zest and the St Elizabeth Hospice Family to raise much needed funds. Each lot will come with a Bishop and Miller signed certificate of authenticity.

Lot 140

20 x Mixed Jazz/Blues LPs to include - Sonny James - 3 Giants, Prestige PR 7291. Charlie Byrd - Blues For Night People, Oriole Realm RM 150. Stan Getz - Didn't We (no sleeve) Verve SVLP.9248. The Curtis Fuller-Benny Golson Quartet - Imagination Oriole Realm RM 127. Milt Jackson & Wes Montgomery - Bags Meets Wes, Riverside OM 2009.Giants Of Boogie Woogie, Riverside RLP 12-106. Bill Evans - At The Montreux Jazz Festival, Verve VLP9243. Horace Silver - The Best Of, Blue Note BST 84325. Sonny Boy Williamson - Blue Bird Blues RCA Camden INT 1088. Wes Montgomery - Incredible Guitar Of, Riverside RLP 12-320. Newport In New York '72 - Jam Sessions Vol 1&2, 3&4, Cobblestone 0798.

Lot 178

4 x Hawkwind LPs, Warrior On The Edge Of Time, Levitation, Doremi Fasol Latido, P.X.R.5. Hawkwind picture disc, Silver Machine 12" Single together with Shot Down In The Night 7" Single.

Lot 179

Pink Floyd - Soundtrack From The Film "More", EMI Columbia SCX 6346 stereo, laminated flip back sleeve, black silver label.

Lot 14

The Who, My Generation LP, Brunswick LAT 8616 mono, silver/black label, laminated front sleeve, MG-10256/7-2B.

Lot 358

Ringo Starr colour photo signed in silver pen, with Certificate of Authenticity from Autograph Store USA

Lot 136

A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, with bright cut decoration and acorn grips, London 1786, by Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, 13.8cm long, 1.02ozt, 31.7g CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description

Lot 242

A silver bowl, London 1958 by Mappin and Webb, 5cm high and a Swedish silver salt with liner and spoon CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description

Lot 357

Jewellery items by Ann Ruthven-Taggart comprised of a two section hollow silver pendant with gold detail, London 2000, 5.3cm long, on snake chain, another two section hollow pendant with swirl design, 3.4cm long, unmarked, on snake link chain, and a pair of silver drop earrings, London 1997, all from her pebble range, housed in original boxes with a copy of the original receipt and paperwork CONDITION REPORT: If you require further images of this lot or a condition report please contact us with your request as condition reports have not been included in the description

Lot 290

*The Connaught Rangers. Victorian Officer's helmet plate, circa 1881-1901, crowned eight point star overlaid with laurel wreath and garter, silver harp and the motto 'Quis Separabit' on green velvet ground, with three part scroll inscribed 'The Connaught Rangers', three lugs to the reverse and vertical pin (1)

Lot 268

*British Badges. Mixed collection of regimental badges, including The Inns of Court armband badge formed as a devil; Shropshire Yeomanry silver arm badge cast as a lioness; Coldstream Guards silver Officer's badge; Victorian 88th (Connaught Rangers) Foot Other Ranks glengarry badge plus another for the 86th Foot; 8th (Irish) Battalion, The King's (Liverpool) Regiment Officer's cap badge etc, presented on 2 boards (57)

Lot 186

*Spadroons. Matched pair of Georgian Officer's Spadroons, with 81.5cm and 78cm straight steel blade, silver hilt hallmarks for London 1794 and 1797, reeded ivory grip and square pommel, 91cm and 94.5cm long overall (2)

Lot 347

*The Imperial Service Order, Imperial Service Order, G.V.R., silver, gold and enamel, hallmarks for Elkington, Birmingham 1927, good very fine, in case of issue (1)These medals were awarded to the vendor's Grandfather RGL Giblin who was an officer in the Royal Signals.  He was taken by the Japanese at the fall of Singapore in 1942.

Lot 332

*Scottish Badges. Mixed collection of Victorian and later Scottish regimental badges, including Royal Highlanders Black Watch Officers glengarry badge, circa 1926-34; 78th Foot Ross-shire Buffs Other Ranks glengarry badge; 93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Other Rank's glengarry badge; 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Foot white metal shoulder belt plate; The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) silver plated badge plus other regiments, presented on 2 trays (31)

Lot 329

*Royal Sussex Regiment. Silver Officer's cap badge by J.R. Gaunt & Sons, Birmingham 1941, red and blue enamel Garter Star mounted on Roussillon plume with three part scroll inscribed 'The Royal Sussex Regt', two lugs to the rear (1)

Lot 149

*WWII green cloth flight bag, printed 'Lt B Cely 0741880' in black print, enclosing brown leather flying jacket with fur lining, YKK zipper to the front and front pocket to the lower right panel, three panel back and brown straps, the neck strap stamped in black ink 'B. Bluhm 688233' tailors label for 'Type B, Size 44', with brown leather flying trousers with label for 'Type A3, Regular 40' plus a crusher cap with US Air Force badge applied Lieutenant Colonel Wiilliam (Bill) F. Celey (1916-1992) was the pilot of B17G Flying Fortress, 33rd BS 94th Bomb Group based at Rougham, Suffolk. Celey flew B17G-142-39775 nicknamed Frenesi and the aircraft was significantly damaged during a bombing raid on Brunswick, 11 January 1944. 5 crew baled over enemy territory whilst Celey managed to fly the aircraft back to base with 3 wounded Gunners. He completed 25 missions over Europe during WWII and was awarded many citations including the Silver Star, DFC and other awards. (3)

Lot 310

*The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Officer's helmet plate 1881-1901, crowned eight point star with laurel wreath and garter, silver lion on red velvet ground with three part silver banner inscribed 'Royal Lancaster Regt', three lugs to the rear plus vertical pin (1)

Lot 306

*Hertfordshire Rifle Volunteers. Rare Victorian Officer's shako, grey cloth with red band and black composite peak, with white metal badge in the form of a Hertfordshire stag standing in water, two lugs to the rear, with silver chin scales and rosettes, light cloth lining with leather sweatband (1)

Lot 327

*Royal Irish Rifles. Edwardian Officer's silver shoulder belt plate by Jennens & Co, Birmingham 1902, with King's crown above Maid of Erin Irish harp with the legend 'Quis Separable', sphinx below inscribed 'Egypt' and 'Royal Irish Rifles in scroll beneath bugle with strings surrounded by shamrock wreath and 8 battle honours to each side, clear hallmarks and four posts and nuts to the rear with backplate (1)

Lot 314

*Loyal North Lancashire Regiment. Victorian Officer's helmet plate (1881-1901), with silver insignia of lion, crown and rose on a black velvet ground, with three part scroll inscribed Loyal North Lancashire Regiment, three lugs to the rear (1)

Lot 195

*Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). 2nd Volunteer Battalion, silver Officer's glengarry badge, with two lugs to the rear and pin (1)

Lot 287

*Coldstream Guards. Officer's Pagri, silver badge, Birmingham 1899, the faceted Garter Star with pierced gilt garter on blue enamel with red Cross of St. George to the centre, with two lugs to the reverse plus vertical pin together with a later Warrant Officer's silver plated Pagri (2)

Lot 305

*The Hampshire Regiment. Officer's Home Service blue cloth helmet (1902-1914), with brass helmet plate with the Royal Tiger in gilt metal within a laurel wreath in silver, with three part scroll inscribed 'The Hampshire Regiment', brass cross and spike finial, chin scales and mounts, original lining with brown leather sweat band and stamped 'T.W. Castle, Military Tailor', with metal storage tin bearing brass plaque engraved 'E.W. Maude Esq, Hampshire Regt' (1)

Lot 345

*Mixed Medals. 15ct gold Golfing fob, engraved 'R.B.G.C.1897 Won by R.W. Giblin', 5cm long, 15.8g, together with various prize medals including Malaya Command Revolver Meeting 1938, silver, engraved with confronting pistols, 3.5cm diameter, plus a British War Medal (M-402689 Pte. J. Brooks. A.S.C.), toned, very fine (small carton)

Lot 251

*9th (Queen's Royal) Lancers. Victorian Officer's lance cap plate, gilt metal applied with Royal Coat of Arms and shields for the Royal Arms and Queen Adelaide, two pairs of crossed lances behind, below in silver the cypher of Queen Adelaide reversed and intertwined, on either side sprays of laurel, below the cypher a scroll inscribed 'Royal Lancers' with six battle honours either side (1)

Lot 320

*The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. Officer's Home Service green cloth helmet (1908-1939), with brass helmet plate, with silver bugle with strings on a black enamel ground with five part silver scroll inscribed 'The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Lt Infy', gilt cross piece and spike finial, chin scales and mounts, original lining embossed 'Best London Manufacture', light brown leather sweatband (1)

Lot 192

*Art Deco. Silver cigarette case with engine turned engraving, the gilded interior contemporarily engraved 'Adolf b/l Heinrich 1929', with German hallmarks, approximately 2.6 oz (1)

Lot 209

*Northamptonshire Regiment. Victorian Officer's Home Service blue cloth helmet of the Northamptonshire Regiment (1881-1901 pattern), the helmet with brass fittings and helmet plate with silver two tower castle with Gibraltar above and Talavera beneath within garter and The Northamptonshire Regiment along the universal scroll, with cloth lining and brown leather sweatband together with four WWI Northamptonshire Regiment bi-metal cap badges plus collar badges and various 19th century and later regimental buttons plus 18th century coloured print of a soldier of 5th Regiment of Marines, framed and glazed and a Northamptonshire Regiment watercolour on paper by Charles Stadden (1919-2002) dated 1991, 32 x 21cm, framed and glazed (qty)

Lot 199

*Edwardian Flick Stick. Edwardian flick stick reputedly belonging to Field Marshal Lord Allenby, with horn knop concealing 16cm long blade, silver collar engraved 'L.A.', Malacca shaft and brass ferrule, 88cm long Provenance: Strides Auctioneers, 2004. The auctioneers put the owner in touch with the vendor at the time who claimed she was a descendant of Lord Allenby's batman and that Lord Allenby had given him the stick at the end of the war. Sold with a note from the vendor stating this. Field Marshal, 1st Lord Allenby (1861-1936) was commander of British Forces in the Middle East campaign during WWI, capturing Jerusalem and Damascus and decisively the Turks at Megiddo. (1)

Lot 185

*Dagger Scissors. Fine Victorian silver handled dagger scissors, the 7.5cm steel scissor blades stamped 'Thornhill, New Bond St', with silver cross guard and grip finely engraved with foliate decoration, hallmarks for Thomas Johnson, London 1864, additionally stamped with a registration mark, 17cm long overall, in its brown leather sheath (1)

Lot 63

*Desktop Model. Fine 1930s silver plated model of an RAF Hawker Hind Bi-plane, painted with roundels, 23cm wingspan (1)

Lot 205

*The Mahar Regiment. A collection of items relating to the service of Lieutenant W.J. Griffin who served with 3rd Battalion, Mahar Machine Gun Regiment from 1946, comprising four black and white regimental photograph of the Officer's and the Viceroy Commissioned Officer's, including two dated 1946 and one of a reunion in 1981, two silver bowls one with presentation inscription 'Presented by General K.V. Krishna Rao PVSM and All Ranks of the Mahar Regiment on the Occasion of Sixth Reunion 9-11 Nov 1981', 15.5cm diameter, combined weight 9.5oz plus three related presentation plaques and copper bugle In 1946 the 25th Mahars were disbanded and its officers and men were absorbed into three battalions and in October of that year the regiment was converted into a Machine Gun Regiment, and the Regimental Centre was established at Kamptee, they served as part of the Punjab Boundary Force and took part in escorting refugees during the Partition of India. (a carton)

Lot 200

*Gadget Cane. A WWI period gadget cane, the "Tau" shape handle enclosing a cigarette lighter inset with French coin and coronet emblem, the ebonised haft with silver collar, 91.5cm long By repute, formerly the property of Dennis Main Wilson (1924-1997), BBC producer / director of sound and television. His shows included Hancock's Half Hour, Till Death Us Do Part, Syke's (Eric & Hattie) and the Rag Trade. (1)

Lot 334

*The West Yorkshire Regiment. Victorian Officer's Home Service blue cloth helmet (1881-1901), with gilt brass helmet plate with silver horse and motto 'Nec aspera terrent' on scroll above, on a red velvet ground with three part silver scroll inscribed 'The West Yorkshire Regiment', brass cross and spike finial, chin scales and mounts, original lining with brown sweatband and stamped 'S. Garden & Co, Military Tailors', with metal storage tin bearing brass plaque engraved 'Major J.B.J. Tottie. 4th Bn West York're Regt' plus original luggage label inscribed to the recipient dated 6 August 1914 Lieutenant Colonel J.B.G. Tottie was commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in the Durham Artillery Militia in 1881, transferred to the 4th Bn West Yorkshire Regiment in 1882, various commissions, Major 1904, served in the Boer War (District & Station Commandant), Lieutenant Colonel 1908, served in WWI from 2/3 August 1914, and the label suggests that the helmet was returned to his home Coniston Cold, Bell Busk, near Skipton, shortly after the outbreak of the war. (1)

Lot 368

*WWI. Miniature Dress Awards, comprising 1914-15 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medals, plus another pair in a Spink leather case, three WWI silver War Service badges representing the Admiralty, Ministry of Munitions and Woman's service (all numbered on the reverse), Norfolk Volunteers Boer War silver tribute medal presented by the Mayor and Citizens of Norwich plus a St Johns Ambulance pair including the Order of St. John Service Medal engraved '25852. Nsg/Off. M. Langley. No 2 Dis. S.J.A.B. 1942' (qty)

Lot 322

*Rifle Brigade. WWI Officer's silver cap badge by Jennens & Co, Birmingham 1918, with back plate and four posts to the rear each with silver nut (1)

Lot 360

*South Africa, 1877-79, one clasp, 1879 (29/671. Pte T. Eales. 58th Foot.), engraved in large upright serif capitals, with silver riband buckle, very fine Private Thomas Eales served during the Zulu War with 58th (Rutlandlandshire) Foot. The regiment took part in the Battle of Ulundi on 4th July 1879. (1)

Lot 303

*Gordon Highlanders. Officer's silver glengarry badge by Thomas Kerr Ebbutt, Edinburgh 1931, bearing the crest of the Marquis of Huntly surrounded by ivy wreath and the legend 'Bydand', stamped on the reverse 'W. Manderson & Sons Ltd, Edinburgh & Glasgow', with two lugs, additionally scratched with recipients name 'S McRitchie' (1)

Lot 165

*Churchill (Winston Spencer, 1874-1965). WWII solid steel paperweight made to commemorate the meeting of Churchill and the US president Theodore Roosevelt on 9 August 1941, (Atlantic Charter), Churchill seen seated with his hand outstretched, 5.5cm high x 8cm diameter A similar example was included in the Bonhams, Voices of the 20th Century sale, New York, 6 December 2016 (lot 1196). The secret meeting of Churchill and Roosevelt was held in Newfoundland (A British Dominion) on a US ship, both leaders quietly disappearing for several days, Churchill using the HMS Prince of Wales to speed him across the Atlantic, dodging U Boats, while Roosevelt under the guise of a fishing trip slipped onto the Augusta and headed north. This was their first face to face meeting of the War, and the British party received a ceremonious welcome. It was a difficult time for Churchill, who after two years of war, was anxious to extend the Roosevelt land-lease program, while the Senate and Congress were trying to hold Roosevelt back from entering another European War. The key results of their discussions were framed in the "Atlantic Charter", which laid out the eight common objectives for the world "after the final destruction of the Nazi tyranny". A special silver medal was struck for the occasion of this meeting, with portraits of the King and Queen on obverse and Churchill and Roosevelt on reverse, the diameter is similar to this, but only four of these silver medals were probably made. This image may well have been a die for an unreleased medal. (1)

Lot 258

*American Military Badges. An extensive collection of American military enamel pin badges, representing Cavalry Regiments, Corps etc, also including pewter, silver and gilt metal USAF badges to include Technical Observer, Navigator, US Coast Guard, Chief Flight Surgeon Metal wings displayed on 11 trays, each tray having a detailed list of each badge compiled by the owner (approx. 1400)

Lot 168

*Churchill (Winston Spencer, 1874-1965). Sir Winston Churchill's riding crop, a Malacca cane shaft with bone handle, silver collar hallmarked for London 1931, the leather thong stamped 'W. Churchill' in block capitals, a few handle scratches and marks, overall length 59cm, together with a vintage photograph of Churchill riding to hounds, photographed whilst celebrating his 74th birthday, 30 November 1948, out with the Old Surrey and Burstow Fox Hounds in Kent, Churchill seen on a horse and holding this or identical riding crop, 29 x 23.5cm, original mount, some staining to mount and small tear to upper right corner, plus a smaller press print of the same photograph and another from the same occasion, plus a Christmas gift tag to [Mr &] Mrs Cox from Clement[in]e Churchill, plus three further cards and a note to the Coxes from the Churchill family Provenance: The riding crop is believed to have been given by the Churchills to Percy Cox OBE (1888-1975). Percy was the estates manager at the Churchills' home, Chartwell, Kent, in the late 1940s and 1950s. (9)

Lot 371

*Group of WWII Medals, comprising The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, 2nd type, Military Division, Officer's (O.B.E.) silver gilt breast Badge, British War and Victory Medals, 1939-1945 Star, Pacific Star, Defence and War Medals with M.I.D. oakleaf, 1937 Coronation Medal, second and third naming erased, generally good very fine, mounted for wear with O.B.E. case of issue and related dress miniature awards (8)These medals were awarded to the vendor's Grandfather RGL Giblin who was an officer in the Royal Signals.  He was taken by the Japanese at the fall of Singapore in 1942.

Lot 8

*Rolls Royce. Silver Ghost model by Franklin Mint, 1:12 scale, in glass display case, 16cm high x 43.5cm deep x 22cm deep (1)

Lot 321

*The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. Gilt metal cross belt plate, with gilt metal kings crown over silver cross of St. Andrew with silver crown and thistle to the centre with border inscribed 'The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, with silver sphinx beneath inscribed 'Egypt', with fixings to the rear, together with two further cross belt plates comprising Royal Scots Fusiliers and Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, all with scratched initials and dated 1980 on the rear (3)

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