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Five boxed Matchbox Series Moko Lesney vehicles comprising Bedford Wreck truck no. 13, Diamond T Prime Mover no. 15, transporter trailer no. 16, MG Midget TD no. 19, Bedford Low Loader no. 27, an empty box for a Caterpillar bulldozer no. 18, a box containing Dinky Toys tyres no. 6676, an unboxed Dinky Toys Hawker Hurricane and two unboxed small Dinky Toys silver racing cars (10).
Nine boxed Corgi modern issue James Bond vehicles; an unboxed Corgi Aston Martin DB5; Franklin Mint precision model 1967 Morris Mini Cooper; a Corgi precision cast Morris Minor; a British Motoring Classics of the 1960s Triple Gold set; four boxed gold cars; The Enduring Morris Minor 22ct goldplated models on plinth, three single and one double silver coloured motorcars on plinths and a boxed Corgi Cooper "S" three piece set (23).
Four boxed London Transport Sun Star 1:24 scale Route Master buses comprising 2906 SRM 25-850 DYE:Queens Silver Jubilee "Woolworth"; 2908:RM 870-WLT 870: The First Production Route Master with a Leyland Engine; 2904; RMC 1453-453 CLT; The Original Green Line Route Master Coach and 2905: RM 686-WLT 686: Vernons Pools, and a boxed OC original class West Yorkshire coach in cream and red livery (5).
A collection of modern coinage comprising a silver proof one pound coin dated 1985 in case of issue, a silver proof 50 pence piece dated 1993 in case of issue, a 1988 Royal Mint proof set from one pound to one penny in case of issue, another proof set dated 1982, a quantity of crowns from 1965 to 1981 in cases of issue (2), a Queen Victoria 1893 crown, various coin sets, two pound coins, five pound coins, foreign coins etc in a folder, wallets etc, also a quantity of paper money including a one pound note cashier K O Peppiatt, another cashier D S Beale, L K O`Brien, D H F Sommerset and a ten shilling note cashier J S Fforde, and another near mint ten shilling note cashier D S Beale etc.
A quantity of paper money comprising a ten shilling note, cashier J S Fforde, two five pound notes, cashier D H F Sommerset, three ten pound notes, cashier D H F Sommerset, two one pound notes, cashier J B Page, fourteen one pound notes, cashier D H F Sommerset and Eastern European note, also a silver proof Britannia two pound coin dated 2006 in original packaging of issue.
A collection of medals awarded to possibly the same family comprising a Long Service in the volunteer force medal from the reign of Edward VII awarded to Private M Brown 3583 of the Volunteer Battalion of the Lancashire Fusiliers, a World War I medal group awarded to Private M Brown, 9746 of the Lancashire Fusiliers comprising 1914-18 War Medal and War for Civilisation Medal, another World War I medal group awarded to Private H Brown 60183 of the Manchester Regiment comprising 1914-18 War Medal and War for Civilisation Medal, also a George VI Queen Mary Peace Victory Medal dated 1919, a Princess Mary brass box for Christmas 1914, also a silver and enamel Royal Ancient Order of the Buffaloes medal in original case of issue (illustrated).
A collection of shooting medals comprising three bronze medals, the obverse showing a statue of Victory with four men shooting with inscription `The Bell Medal`, the reverse with decorated laurel leaves with the inscription `Presented by the Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs`, two of the medals are in original case of issue, also a silver and enamel medal with inscription `Miniature Society Rifle Clubs` on a blue and red ribbon and a silverplated watch chain with two silver fobs, one with two crossed rifles with engraved inscription `W & D 1909 to 1910 MRC`.
An English 1796 pattern Infantry officers sword, the straight blade with gilt decoration with the Royal Coat of Arms and George III cypher with crown above, the back marked Osborn (Of Solingen), length of blade 81cm, the wooden handle with silver wire decoration (af), the shell guard and guard with original gilt decoration, complete with original leather scabbard with gilt metal fittings (illustrated).
A collection of twelve pairs of Georgian silver, tortoiseshell and other spectacles, including folding sets, slide sets, various makers marks including George Unite, Birmingham, set marked Braham patent, set marked Pebfls, and with decorative side arms and frame surrounds, unusual set with part engraved oval lens and diamond shaped viewing centres, 9ct gold bridge set in silver case, folding lorgnettes etc, together with a 19th century shagreen and silver mounted spectacle case, the top with engraved oval silver plaque marked with faint lettering and a further similar shagreen and silver mounted glasses case (af) (16).
An early 20th century ladies Necessaire, comprising mother of pearl handled fruit knife, silver propelling pencil with hardstone seal stamp, hallmarked silver thimble, marks rubbed, bodkins, needle case etc all contained in gilt tooled red Morocco leather box, also two pairs of 19th century gold framed spectacles and a sterling silver lifelong propelling pencil.
The Paul Caterall clay pigeon shooting collection comprising six 9ct gold medals including two inscribed examples International Clay Pigeon Shooting match 1929 and another presented by The Mullerite Cartridge Works Company Birmingham, four un-engraved examples, approximately 45gm and three hallmarked silver and rose gold shields including one dated 1906, large quantity of assorted hallmarked silver trophy cups to include one inscribed `Single Rise Champion of Ireland Winner`, presented by International Chemical Industries Ltd, height 18cm, 11oz, Birmingham 1931, twin handled trophy cup inscribed `Devils Bridge Shoot 1936 Champion Class` presented by the president Mrs G M Lightfoot, height 19.5cm, 13oz, Birmingham 1925/26, twin handled trophy cup inscribed `Irish Clay Pigeon Shoot Shooting Association Double Rise Championship 1932, Winner`, height 21cm, 9.5oz, hallmarked Birmingham 1931/32 with additional Continental 925 silver stamps and retailer mark M.J., twin handled trophy cup inscribed `Devils Bridge Shoot 1935` presented by Mrs G M Lightfoot, makers W.A., height 26cm, 14oz, Birmingham 1930/31, large hallmarked silver twin handled circular punch bowl inscribed `The Ind Coope and Allsopp Cup M P Gun Club`, diameter including handle 36cm, height 22cm, weight 32oz, Chester 1913/14, twin handled trophy cup with part embossed decoration on circular base, diameter 22cm, height 12.7cm, weight 11oz, Sheffield 1901, twin handled trophy cup with Celtic band and inscribed `Irish Clay Pigeon Shooting Association Single Rise Championship of Ireland`, run in conjunction with International, dated 1935, second prize, height 16.8cm, weight 8oz, Dublin 1918/19, makers mark A & M, twin handled trophy cup inscribed `L.V.G.C. Castle Cup 1928`, height 13cm, weight 4.5oz, London 1927/28, C.P.S.A. twin handled Championship cup 1936, height 9cm, weight 4oz, London 1936/37, L.V.G.C. Lune Valley Cup dated 1928, height 9.5cm, and four other smaller cups comprising Birmingham 1929/30, 1936/37 (x 2), London 1926/27, height 14.5cm and smaller, total weight 12oz, Championship of England and Wales stage winner 1939, hallmarked silver matchbook cover, Birmingham 1938/39, cased bronze circular plaque depicting man and shotgun, in Toye & Co, 26 Red Lion Square, London WC1, Liverpool and Manchester fitted case, International match goldplated medal, First High Gun dated 1938, C.P.S.A International Match cast bronze clay pigeon, London dated 1934, Third High Gun, in fitted H & A Shelley & Co case, May 1937 King George VI commemorative clay pigeon for Stratford Upon Avon shoot, enamelled and gilt metal English Clay Pigeon Shooting Association World Championships medal, 1948, Second High Gun, Clay Pigeon Shooting Association British Open Championships Runners Up medal 1950, Clay Pigeon Shooting Association Members enamelled badge and similar dated 1950, International Clay Pigeon Shooting badge 1929, also a large silverplated twin handled rectangular tray and photograph of this tray being presented by Deloris Gray to Mr Paul Caterall, Deloris Gray was starring in Annie Get Your Gun c.1947, also a quantity of further silverplated trophies, goblets and sundries to include British Mullerite North Wales Championship cup presented by British Mullerite Cartridge Works Birmingham, various further trophies and covers, Princess plate bowl etc, also a P.S.A. earthenware shooting cup/jug (handle af) (illustrated).
An antique sword stick possibly from the far East, the blade decorated with engraved flowers, length of blade 72.5cm with bamboo hilt and ivorine terminal in the form of a dogs head, with red eyes, together with a bamboo scabbard (af), also in this lot is a gentleman`s walking cane with black stained shaft with curved horn handle with engraved silver end and matching silver ferule, the ferule hallmarked for Chester.
A cased set of six late 19th century Continental silver and amethyst studs with pinhead shank set with diamante stone (one missing), diameter 13mm and 11mm respectively, with faint Continental silver mark to shank, also a cased set of six early 20th century banded agate pinhead buttons (12).
Five cased sets of buttons comprising set of six ladies waistcoat buttons with keepers in original box, the circular mother of pearl disc with centre turquoise pierrie and detailed silver collar, the reverse marked gilt, diameter of each 15mm, also a cased set of six ladies blue enamelled and white metal mounted buttons and keepers, diameter of each 10mm, also a cased set of six mother of pearl buttons with keepers, diameter of each 12mm, cased set of six tinted mother of pearl buttons with keepers, diameter of each 13mm, and cased set of six tinted mother of pearl and yellow metal mounted buttons with keepers, diameter of each 14mm (5 cased sets).
A cased set of nine Art Nouveau hallmarked silver pierced buttons, each depicting a woman`s head, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1902, comprising three larger buttons diameter of each 25mm and six matching smaller diameter of each 20mm, in original case (illustrated).
A Shelley Art Deco tea and dessert set in the Mode patter, circa 1930s, designed by Eric Slater, comprising coffeepot, teapot (crack to lid), large and small sugar bowl, milk jug, four cups, six saucers, six side plates, six cake plates, two sandwich plates, six dessert and one serving bowl, all with geometric designs in black, red and silver, printed factory marks to base and bearing no. 11786 (36) (illustrated).
A boxed Royal Worcester hand painted six setting coffee service, painted by Walter Sedgley, with golden pheasants in landscape, each piece signed and date codes for 1923, with a set of six enamelled Continental silver teaspoons, with import marks, the silk and velour lined case marked Brooks & Sons, Goldsmiths to the King, 87 George Street, Edinburgh, with printed puce factory marks (illustrated).
A hallmarked silver three piece tea service comprising teapot with stained horn handle and finial, twin handled sugar bowl with gilt interior and cream jug, all raised on four ball feet, having cast decoration to rim, engraved with family motto, made by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1927-28, together with associated hallmarked silver sugar tongs made by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1925-26, total weight 31oz.
A Victorian hallmarked silver Georgian style five piece tea service comprising coffee pot with original strainer, teapot, spirit kettle raised on four claw feet, all with ebonised handles and finials, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug with gadrooned body, family crest to all, made by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1894-95, total weight 81oz (illustrated).
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