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A MIXED LOT INCLUDING GLASS PAPERWEIGHT, with an arrangement of millefiore canes within laticcino circles and radiating spokes, 7cm diameter; a rococo style figure of a cherub holding garland of flowers 8.5cm high; a silver Yorkshire regiment cap badge and a Highland regiment cap badge (4)
ASSORTED DIECAST MODEL TAXIS comprising a Corgi No.418, Austin Taxi, black, generally good condition, boxed, the box good; Budgie No.708, London Taxi FX4, gold with Union flag decals to front doors, mint, boxed, the box good and with applied hand-written label 'Export Special U.S.A.'; Ertl London Taxi FX3 'British Toy & Hobby Fair 1989', maroon, very near mint, boxed; Dinky No.241, Silver Jubilee Taxi, silver, mint, boxed, the box fair; and sixteen assorted others, each mint or near mint and boxed, (20).
A PAIR OF MEDALS TO INSPECTOR L. MANNING comprising the Defence Medal, unnamed as issued, and Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Inspr. Leslie J.S. Manning), officially impressed, bar mounted for wearing; together with an R.A.O.B. enamelled silver medal; a photograph of a Bristol Co-operative Society pasteurised milk delivery hand-cart, with related negative; and a small quantity of books and prints.
ASSORTED DIECAST MODELS comprising a Corgi No.154, John Player Special Lotus, black and gold, mint, boxed; Dinky No.297, Leyland Atlantean Silver Jubilee Bus, silver, mint, boxed (box with torn acetate); and nineteen further models by Lledo and others, most boxed, (21).
A William IV silver cylindrical shaving brush, pin handle, engraved with the crest of Francis Eyre of Hassop Hall (1794-1833) the self-styled 7th Earl of Newburgh, surmounted by an earl's coronet, 16.5cm long, Archibald Douglas, London 1832; etc (2) On the death of Anthony Radclyffe, 5th Earl of Newburgh (1757-1814), the earldom reverted to the descendants of Lady Ann Clifford (?-1793), the eldest daughter from the first marriage of Charlotte Radclyffe, 3rd Countess of Newburgh (c. 1694-1755) in her own right. It was assumed Lady Ann's direct descendant Vincenzo, 6th Prince of Giustiniani (1762-1826) could not assume the title being an Italian prince. Therefore Francis Eyre of Hassop (1762-1827), as the son of another Francis Eyre (1732-1804) and Lady Mary Radclyffe (?-1798), herself the daughter of the third countess by her second marriage and the sister of the James Radclyffe, 4th Earl of Newburgh (1725-1786), assumed and styled himself as the 6th Earl of Newburgh, as did his heirs until the second half of the 19th century.
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