CRICKET MISCELLANY Two signed cricket bats, one by 16 England players including Geoff Boycott, Graham Dilley, Ken Barrington, Mike Gatting, John Emburey, David Gower, Brian Rose, David Bairstow and Peter Willey. The other is signed by both teams at the Duchess of Norfolk's XI v England Young Cricketers at Arundel 1976.Norfolk's team signed by 11 players including Colin Cowdrey, Ken McEwan and John Lever. The England team is signed by 15 players including Chris Cowdrey, Mike Gatting, Bill Athey and Ian Gould. A set of 6 stumps believed to be used at a Cambridge University match. A run of MCC memberships cards 1973 - 2018 missing only 1988. Over 30 cricket ties. A sterling silver commemorative medal for the Centenary Test in Melbourne in March 1977 with a Certificate of Authenticity. Fair to generally good
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George V silver twin-handled cup, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1925, 3.25" high; also an Edwardian silver cigarette case, with engined turned cover enclosing gilt interior, probably John Henry Wynn, Birmingham 1939 and a miniature sterling cruet shaker, 9.8oz t total (3)
Irish School (19th/20th century) -'Cleggan', 'Nr. Cashel', 'Entrance to Canal from L' Derg at Killaloe', 'Near Cashel Bay' also an untitled work portraying a figure in a small rowing boat on a lough, with hills in the distance, various other unframed prints and watercolours including a silkwork picture of Princess Mary, a soldier on horseback possibly a Baxter Print, a pencil drawing of flowers, two faded watercolours af a ruined castle and a ruined manor house, a watercolour signed Cattermole Cathrey, river scene with silver birch trees, various Oriental pictures and a later reproduction after Albracht Durer depicting a soldier on horseback carrying a lance, various sizes (a collection)
A 19th century silver-plated cornet, Koenig Model by Antoine Courtois, Paris, and retailed by S. Arthur Chappell, Sole agent, 52 New Bond Street, London, [&] Edward Hopkins, New York, Sole Agent for the U.S., the trumpet-shaped horn inscribed Alice Little, inscribed with the musical instrument's European exhibition awards and dates, brightly engraved throughout with flowers and ferns, 32.1cm long, numbered 4895, contemporaneous black leather carrying case en suite, stamped Boosey & Co., London, with additional piece, c. 1870
A pair of 17th century leather suede gloves, the deep tab cuffs embroidered with a geometric maze in silver-coloured threads, tasseled fringe border, 28cm long; an 18th century ecclesiastical stole, embroidered in colourful silk threads with flowering leafy stems and stylized crosses, outlined throughout with a border of flowerheads, diaper and scrolls in silvered threads, ivory taffeta ground, 207cm long [3]
A George V silver-mounted Scottish ceremonial sgian-dubh knife, 7.8cm single-edged blade, leather scabbard, checkered horn grip moulded in relief with thistles, the chased and wrigglework silver mounts with further thistles and Gaelic Celtic knots, Cairngorm-type set pommel, 18.5cm long overall, Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham 1933
Coins and Tokens, GB, Medieval and Later, including Henry VII, silver penny, 16mm, 0.3g, (1); George III: 1816 half-crown, obv: 'bull head' profile, 14g; 1820 half-crown, mounted, 17.9g gross; 1816 shilling, 5.6g; 1806 farthing, 4.6g, (4); William IV: 1834 half-crown, 13.9g, & 1836 4d, 1.9g, F/VF, (2); Victoria: 1888 silver crown, 40mm, 28.4, VF; another similar, 1888 crown, 28.3g; 1845 crown, enamelled and mounted, 26.8g gross; 1887 double-florin, 22.4g; 1889 florin, 10.8g; 1859 half-penny; Channel Islands, Jersey, 1877 1/48 of a shilling; 1852 quarter-farthing, for use in Ceylon, (8); Greece, Ionian Islands under British Rule, 1819 AE 2 oboli, (1); George II, 1718 halfpenny, (1); Tokens, Province of Nova Scotia, 1824 penny token, (1); 1795 Thames and Severn Canal, (1); George III medallion, 1766 John Powell's Calendar, AE, 40mm, (1); Portugal, 1926, 1 escudo, (1); China, Tang Dynasty, AE23, 3.5, (1), [22]
Medals, Friendly Society, Freemasonry: Royal Arch Gold Masonic Jewels: a Victorian silver-gilt Masonic order, Deo Regi Fratribus Honor Fidelitas Benevolentia, the domed glaze enclosing a six-pointed star on a blue guilloché enamel ground, ribbon en suite, A D Loewenstark & Son, London 1863; a George VI 9ct gold order, Fidelity/Chapter No. 3708, centred by a raised crown and ornamented with pearls and precious stones, presentation insription to verso dated 1940, red ribbon with three bars, the central baton with an enamel shield hatchment painted in colourful tones with an archangel, Fattorini & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1940, cased en suite, [2]
Coins, UK, a collection of double-florin and crown coins in plastic insert with case, silver and base metal including double florins 1887 AF & VF, 1889 GVF, crowns: 1666 Fair/AF, 1818 LIX F, 1821 SECUNDO VF/AVF also Jubilee and old head Victoria, also Charles I hammered half crown, 3rd horseman mm tun AF (qty)
Auction Catalogues - Country Houses and Private Collections, including Christie's: Collection de Madame Nelia Barletta de Cates, Paris, 18th March 2003; The Badminton Cabinet, 9th December 2004, red cloth h/b, d/j, 4to; The Wildenstein Collection: The Compendium, 14th-15th December 2005; Gipson's Grand Tour: The Dean Gipson Collection, 16th November 2006; Town & Country Perspectives: The Charles Plante Collection, 4th June 2008; Sotheby's: The Contents of Tyninghame, East Lothian, Scotland, By Direction of the Earl of Haddington [...], 28th-29th September 1987, pictorial green h/b gilt, d/j, 4to; The Contents of Wilsford Manor, Wiltshire, By Direction of the executors of the late The Hon. Stephen Tennant, 14th-15th October 1987; Die Sammlung der Markgrafen und Grossherzöge von Baden, Band II: Kunstkammer, Baden-Baden, 21st October 1995; Magnificent English Furniture from the Collection of Theodore & Ruth Baum, New York, 22nd October 2004; The Collection of Gianni Versace, New York, 21st May 2005; Works of Art from the Royal House of Hanover, Volumes II & III (2), 5th-15th October 2005, 3 further supplements; Lily & Edmond J. Safra, Volume II: Magnificent European Furniture & Volume III: European Furniture & Fine & Decorative Works of Art, 3rd-4th November 2005, (2); Property from the Collection of Ingrao, 20th October 2006; Important French Furniture from the Collection of Dr. Alexandre Benchoufi, New York, 9h November 2006; Mallet catalogues, various, (18); Patridge:~ French Clocks, 1999, green cloth h/b, 4to; further Furniture and Works of Art sales, primarily Sotheby's and Christie's, including Russian and Chinese Works of Art; silver; jewellery; ceramics; Oriental carpets; frames; etc., [c. 84]
A George V silver mounted ebony folding conductor's baton, hinged and screw-threaded mechanism to centre, the pommel and mount chased with scrolling foliage, inscribed J Richardson Esq from Members of Brimington-Hollingwood Choir March 1932, 46cm long overall, London 1930, cased
Coins, GB: Henry VIII, Second Coinage, 1533-1544 silver halfgroat, Canterbury mint, TC beside shield (Archbishop Thomas Cranmer), 19mm, 1.2g, Spink 2345; Queen Victoria, Jubilee Coinage 1887-1893, 1890 crown, 28.2g, Spink 3921; George III, Second Issue, Soho Mint, 'Cartwheel': 1797 twopence and penny, Spink 3776 & 3777, (2); George IV, 1826 silver shilling, 5.4g, Spink 3812; William and Mary, 1694 copper farthing, Spink 3453; Austria, Maria Theresa silver thaler, dated 1780 but later, 40mm, 28.1g, [7]
A pair of William IV cut glass club-shaped decanters, faceted three-girdle neck about a panelled frieze, hobnail band and a further two band of flutes of alternating size, contemporaneous silver-plated repair collars, mushroom stoppers, star cut bases, 26cm high, c. 1835
A collection of fishing related items, to include five Hardy Bros Ltd reels, a Marquis #6, Marques #10, a Marquis Salmon #3, a Hugh Falkus salmon box containing various flies, a Daiwa salmon three piece graphite rod, a Bruce & Walker Silver Stream rod, a Hardy's of Alnwick Gordons carpquest de luxe and two other rods to include a House of Hardy
Anonymous, a Victorian silver pair cased pocket watch, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and gilt hands, the two piece hinged case, Birmingham 1860, housing an unsigned key wound movement with diamond end stone, numbered 4427, with matching outer case, approximately 5.4cm diameter overall, on a watch chain with two coins attached, and a watch key

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