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Lot 791

A Royal Mint Festival of Britain, 1951, ten coin proof set in maroon cardboard case. A Festival of Britain Crown, also in Maroon case and a 1951-2001 50th Anniversary Commemorative Crown and Silver Ingot set in Royal Mint packaging (3) *Condition: First two in good condition, third largely as issued.

Lot 794

A Royal Mint 2014 Lunar Year of the Horse £10 gold coin, 1/10th of an ounce, in case of issue with literature, from an edition of 2,888. A Royal Mint silver £2.00 proof one ounce coin, in case of issue with literature, from an edition of 8,888 (2) *Condition: First marked to outer slip cover, otherwise largely as issued.

Lot 795

A collection of Royal Mint recent issues to include a 90th Birthday silver proof Crown, 1997-1998 silver proof £2 two coin set, 1992 silver proof Piedfort ten pence coin, Bahama Islands 1971 Proof set By The Franklin Mint and others. Eleven sets *Condition: All cased and more or less as issued.

Lot 796

Three Royal Mint silver issues 'A timeless First' £20 fine silver George and the Dragon coin 2013. With a Westminster Mint '65th Anniversary of the D-Day Landings Silver Britannia', silver proof, 2009, from an edition of 995. All in original packaging as issued *Condition: Largely as issued.

Lot 797

A royal Mint 2002 silver proof £5.00 celebrating the life of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, in case of issue with literature, from an edition of 25,000. A Royal Mint 2011 silver gilt £5.00 issue celebrating the wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. In case of issue with literature, from an edition of 7,500. A 2013 Royal Mint £5.00 silver proof coin celebrating the christening of HRH Prince George, in case of issue with literature, from an edition of 12,350. And a 2015 Royal Mint silver proof £5.00 'Longest Reigning Monarch' coin in case of issue with literature, from an edition of 9,000 presentation coins (4) *Condition: Largely as issued.

Lot 798

A 2009 Britannia silver one ounce fine silver coin, in case of issue. A similar 2011 issue. A 2014 three coin silver proof set containing 20p, 10p and 5p coins in proof silver, this set in an edition of 1,000. And a 2010 20p silver proof issue. In case of issue *Condition: Largely as issued.

Lot 799

A 1998 Silver Proof two pound coin, in case of issue. A 2001 United Kingdom silver proof £2.00, Marconi issue, in case of issue. A 2004 Entente Cordiale silver proof crown, in case of issue. A 2013 British Antarctic Territory silver proof £2.00 in case of issue. A 2015 United Kingdom silver Britannia £2.00 proof coin, in case of issue with literature. A Royal Mint 2002 9 coin United Kingdom Proof set in original packaging. A Royal Mint 2005 12 coin United Kingdom Proof set, in case of issue. A Royal Mint 2007 12 coin United Kingdom Proof set, in case of issue. A 2000 silver Lm5 Maltese cion and two further basemetal sets. 11 sets *Condition: Largely as issued, some outer cases with previous owners sticker attached.

Lot 801

A collection of fifteen coins including a £2.00 Year of the monkey silver ounce, Australian 2016 kangaroo fine silver ounce, A 2015 Niue silver proof 2 dollar turtle. Two American Liberty Dollars 1994 and 1995, and ten other similar coins. 15 coins. In capsules and Leuchtturm file page *Condition: Largely as issued.

Lot 804

A collection of Britannia fine one ounce silver coins: 2001, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012, 2016, 2017, 2018. In capsules and Leuchtturm file page *Condition: Largely as issued.

Lot 808

A Royal Mint silver medal commemorating Prince Charles' Investiture 1969. A Royal Mint 1977 Silver Proof Crown, 1977. A Royal Mint Silver Wedding Anniversary Crown, 1971, similar coins: Gibraltar Crown, 1972. A Jersey Crown, 1972, Isle of Man Crown 1972 and a Bermuda 1 Dollar, 1972. All in original cases of issue. 7 coins *Condition: Largely as issued in packaging with light tarnish and marking in places.

Lot 467

A group of six comprising A Companion of the Bath on military ribbon, Commander of the British Empire on first type military ribbon, Queens South Africa medal with five clasps for Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902, renamed to L.T. Col S Bogle-Smith 1st Dragoon Gds. 1914/15 Star named to Col S Bogle-Smith Remount Service. British War medal and Victory Medals named to Col S. Bogle Smith, later engraved issue to Col S Bogle-Smith. A Group of four comprising British War & Victory medals named to Lt J A Bogle-Smith. India General Service medal with Afghanistan NWF 1919 clasp named to Lt J.A. Bogle-Smith 1.K.D.Guards and a General Service Medal 1918-1962 with Iraq clasp to Lt J.A. Bogle-Smith. Colonel Stewart Bogle -Smith and his son James were both educated at Eton and both had distinguished careers with the 1st King's Dragoon Guards. Stewart Bogle Smith was born on the 11th July 1859. He was Commissioned a Lieutenant from the Militia into the Worcester Regiment on the 28/2/1883. Transferring to the 1st Dragoon Guards on the 9/2/1888. His promotion was rapid, a Captain from 17/2/1892, Major 14/6/1898, Colonel by November 1915 with the Remount Service. His time in South Africa is well recorded and an episode whilst he was a prisoner in Pretoria when he was whipped by De Wat is often cited as an example of unnecessary brutality to an unarmed captive officer. During the First World War he was twice Mentioned in Despatches, firstly in the Gazette on the 1st February 1917, page 206 and then for a second time in the Gazette on the 4th July 1919, page 8504. His Companion of the Order of the Bath was published in the Gazette on October 31st 1902, p6897. James Anstruther Bogle-Smith was born on the 22nd August 1897, he left College House Eton and became a Lieutenant in the 1st King's Dragoon Guards with seniority from the 19th January 1918. His military career is best remembered for his actions in Afghanistan 'Two troops under Lieutenants Ward sand Bogle Smith occupied a prominent conical hill as about 100 of the enemy retired. While the rest of the Regiment closed up, these two leading troops gave chase galloping for around 1,000 yards. Col Bogle-Smith died in 1921, it seems that his wife applied for his medals at this time, James Bogle Smith was unmarried and died in 1944 at the age of 47 having ceased to belong to the Reserve of Officers in 1933 due to medical unfitness. Included with the lot is an original receipt from D. Hall of Baldwins in 1962 for £32.10s.0d. When sold by Lawrence's Auctioneers in 2014 for a hammer price of £3,000 this lot also included a Mentioned in Despatches Oak leaf to the ribbon of Lt Col Bogle Smith's Victory Medal, the original is now lacking, but a similar replacement has been found. The group included an Austrian order Eisernen Krone 2nd Class. This is no longer with the lot and a similar award has been replaced to the group by the current owner, this is included in this auction as lot 468. This award is in the following lot. The lot also included a silver plated figure of a King's Dragoon Guardsman standing on a marble plinth for which Lt J.B. Smith is thought to have been the model. This is no longer with the lot. With extensive photocopied research and images *Condition: Queen's South Africa Medal renamed with signs of original naming still visible. Bars to QSA slightly bent, otherwise as issued with slight surface marks etc, very slight cracking to three points on the Companion of the Bath.

Lot 475

A Great War Group of five comprising 1914-15 Star named to J11946 C. Taylor A.B. R.N. War Medal and Victory Medals similarly named with rank of Petty Officer, Jubilee Medal 1935 and a George V Long Service and Good Conduct Medal named to J11946 C. Taylor P.O. H.M.S. Vernon. Mounted as worn. Petty Officer Claud Taylor's Long Service and Good Conduct medal was awarded on the 30th August 1928. With a silver fob type award 'H.M.S. Vernon Inter-Port Soccer 1929' medal, two copy images of Claud, one an image of 'H.M.S. Vernon Torpedo School Instructional Staff in Spring 1945. Born on the 17th July 1895 in Sheerness. The 1901 census record his mother as a widow working as a Cook at Arnold College in Alumchine Road, at this date Claud was 5 years old with an older brother Gordon who was 12 and working as a kitchen boy. The 1911 census record Claud as a Solocitor's Clerk and as a boarder with the Summers family at 45 Victoria Road, Springbourne, Bournemouth. He signed up for service with the Royal Navy in Portsmouth having previously worked as a Solicitor's Clerk. During the First World War he served aboard Hercules, Vernon, Victory, Foresight, Dolphin, Titania and Fearless. He married on the 12th May 1934 at which time he was living in Gosport. With a Great War Medal named to 34509 Bmbr J.Taylor R.A. According to family tradition Bombardier John Taylor was Claude's brother, he served with the Royal Garrison Artillery and will have been entitled to a Victory Medal. Lacking ribbon. Consigned for sale by a direct descendant of the recipients who has provided the following history of Claude Taylor. My grandpa was born in 1895 and joined the Royal Navy as a Boy sailor, age 16 in 1911. He was promoted to Able seaman in 1915, Leading Seaman in 1916, Petty Officer in 1918, and then was promoted to chief Petty Officer age 34 in 1929. He was discharged in 1935. During the First World War, my grandpa's brother, who I only know as J. Taylor was killed in action in the army. As a result of that my grandpa refused to collect his Second World War medals, claiming that 'war is the failure of politicians'. During the Second world War HMS Vernon, the torpedo base at Portsmouth where my grandpa was due to work was bombed by the Germans. The Royal Navy requisitioned Rodean girls school in Brighton and as a result, my grandpa was sent to work there. My grandmother, father and his brother moved down to be with Grandpa in a house in Saltdean, which the Royal Navy requisitioned for them. During a bombing raid in Brighton in approximately 1943, my grandmother was shot and lost a proportion of her spine. She was in hospital for two years and learnt to walk again. I think this also had some influence on my grandpa's refusal to collect the second world war medals *Condition: Usual light surface marks from wear. A nice group on original ribbons as worn.

Lot 477

A group of six comprising Military Cross, unnamed as issued, 1914-15 Star named to 2520 Pte J. Crabtree L.N.Lan R. War Medal and Victory Medal named to Capt J.J. Crabtree, Second World War Defence and War Medals, unnamed as issued. Mounted as worn. James Joseph (Jimmy) Crabtree (1895-1965) was born in the Lancashire town of Clitheroe, the second son of James Crabtree a Brewer from Burnley who married Margaret a Clitheroe girl in 1884. He was a pupil at Stoneyhurst College, Clitheroe and later worked as a clerk in one of the cotton mills owned by the chairman of Blackburn Rovers Football Club. He was to become a very successful goalkeeper before and after the First World War playing a total of 77 games in the Football League. Initially playing for Stonyhurst College he played for Clitheroe Amateurs and performed so well that he made ten appearances for Blackburn Rovers proir to the War, deputising in goal for the final game in 1914 when Blackburn clinched the championship. He also played in goal for England amateurs in 1914 when England beat Wales 9-1 at Home Park, Plymouth. After the War he made 60 appearances for Rochdale who played in the third Division, despite being the regular keeper, on one occasion he scored two goals whilst playing at left back. In 1924 he joined Accrington Stanley where he managed just six first team appearances. Crabtree's Military career began almost as soon as Britain entered the War, being amongst the first to volunteer joining the 1/5th Loyal North Lancashire Regiment on the 5th September 1914. He left for France on the 11th February the following year and his abilities were soon recognised as he was recommended for Officer Training on the 9th October 1915. He returned to France as a 2nd Lieutenant with the 1st Loyal North Lancs. He was wounded during fighting at the Battle of Morval on the 25th September 1916, the final objective of Flers-Courcelette as part of the Battle of the Somme when this area was held by the German 1st Army. A short spell in Hospital saw him return to his unit by December and he saw further action at the Battle of Arras and then at the Third Battle of Ypres known as Passchendale. Whilst fighting at St Julien, on the 26th September 1917 his courage and leadership led to the award of the Military Cross (London Gazette 26th September 1917, p9974. The London Gazette of the 9th January 1918 p596 providing a citation:. 'For Gallantry and Distinguished Service in the Field: When his company commander had been killed and the other officer wounded, he led his company on and captured his objective in spite of heavy machine gun fire. He afterwards reorganised the company, which had suffered many casualties, and successfully consolidated his position. During the three days which followed, his splendid cheeriness and disregard for personal safety very greatly inspired his men. Four weeks later he was wounded for a second time and returned home to Britain to recover, he would not return to the fighting leaving the Army in 1919. Playing his part for a second time between 1939 and 1945 he served with the Border Regiment and was promoted from a War Substantive Captain to Captain from 1st April 1949 with seniority from the 3rd July 1940. He continued his part in football becoming a linesman and referee in later years. Married to his wife Frances he worked as Travelling representative for a brewery, perhaps his Fathers'. He died on the 1st December 1965 and is buried in his home town of Clitheroe. With the case for the Military Cross, his Amateur International blazer badge, enameled 9ct gold medal for the East Lancs Charity Cup 191-13 Blackburn Rovers, J. Crabtree, 12.19g. Ribblesdale Cricket League 9ct gold Championship medal named to J. Crabtree 1923. 12.89g. Border Regiment shoulder title and cap badge. Clitheroe school badge, Preston Catholic College silver and enamel badge and Lancashire Referees Society badge *Condition: All in good condition with only light rubbing or surface marks.

Lot 478

Five Great War Victory Medals to the Dorset Regiment: 41378 Private J(ohn) W. Jenkin who also served with the Devonshire Regiment with number 73911 and Hampshire Regiment with number 8/20670, 11040 Private A. Kemish, 20728 Private C(harles). Jarvis, 14114 Private F(rank). Shannon, 16762 Private W(aris). S(ydney). Bennett who served from the 11th December 1915 and was discharged as a result of sickness on the 12th February 1919, he was issued silver War Badge number B111811 *Condition: All with slight surface scuffs as usual.

Lot 481

A group of four comprising the Order of St John, 2nd type, War Medal and Victory Medals named to 44231 Pte J. W. Hutton S. Wales. Bord, and Service Medal of the Order of St John with four second type five year clasps for service, named to 1794 Pte J. Hutton (Socl. Setnt) Div Ipswich CPs No10 Dst 1920. Mounted as worn. Also A Second World War Defence Medal, unnamed as issued. With a collection of other items including ribbon bars with the first three and last with Defence Medal ribbon, Foresters Orders and sashes, silver watch chain with Order of St John fob and other items. Private James Hutton is recorded as being 33 years old in 1917, whilst serving with the 2nd Battalion, B Company 29th Division of the South Wales Borderers. On the 27th January 1917 he suffered a gun shot wound to the right groin. He was transferred to the sick convoy, No. 9 Ambulance Train, on the 28th. The South Wales Borderers were fighting at Le Transloy on the Somme on the 27th January 1917, presumably as part of the small but successful action by the 29th Division intended to lead the Germans to believe that the Battles of 1916 would continue. Sergeant E. Mott was awarded the Victoria Cross for his part in this attack. Private Hutton had served for seven months, one month with the field force at the time of his wound *Condition: As worn condition with light scuffs and marks.

Lot 482

A Great war Pair comprising War Medal and Victory Medal named to 536685 Pte. W.R. Hecker 15-Lond-R. William R. Hecker served as a Private with the 15th Reserve Battalion of the London Regiment. With a Commander of the British Empire neck badge on Civil ribbon in Toye Kenning & Spencer case of issue. With a corresponding group of three miniatures, mounted as worn. Also a pair of miniatures, MBE on first type civil ribbon and Special Constabulary Long service award with 'Great War 1914-18' clasp. With a quantity of supporting material including his Birth Certificate dated 1st June 1899, a certificate of employment during the war noting that he was a signaller with the 6th Battalion, London Regiment and certificate of transfer to the reserve dated 15th February 1919. Musketry Regulation 1909, Field Service Pocket Book, 1939 and later. A note of the award of a Master of Arts (Education) from the University of London, 1937. Four Alpine Society Medals awarded to Mrs W.R. Hecker, two in silver. A uniform cap with Royal Artillery Cap badge, a pair of leather gaiters and other items. Headmaster of St Dunstan's College, Catford, his award published in the Gazette 1st January 1963, p10 *Condition: Paperwork in mixed condition, First World War medals lacking ribbons. Cap in well used condition.

Lot 492

A Silver Trallwn, Pontypridd Great War Tribute Medal, the obverse with a figure of Britannia with a soldier kneeling at her feet, the King and Queen looking on, reverse with the local bridge, engraved with the name Pte E. Morris on a blue white and red (possibly originally green white and red) ribbon with suspension bar dated 1914-16. Silver, hallmarks for Birmingham 1916, 3.5cm *Condition: Fading to the ribbon, otherwise good example.

Lot 493

A First World War tribute medal from the Borough of Helston in Cornwall 'Presented to Helston Ex-Service men 1914-18'. Silver hallmarked for Birmingham 1920 *Condition: Good condition.

Lot 499

A Second World War Group of four comprising 1939-45 Star, France and Germany Star, Defence Medal and War Medal awarded to Reginald Frederick Cane, 2149589. Reginald Kane was born on the 13th April 1921, enlisting on the 15th of May 1941 he was transferred to the Army Reserve on the 3rd September 1946. He worked at the end of hostilities with the 8 Corps District Postal Unit Royal Engineers, his conduct was described as 'Exemplary'. In civilian life he returned to his role as a well-liked and respected local postman. With a collection of patches, badges, buttons and documents to include a ribbon bar suggesting he may also have been entitled to an Imperial Service Medal and a 1977 Silver Jubilee Medal. With four original copies of 'Release' a paper of humorous, topical and contemporary matters for in-house distribution within the Royal Engineers, dated from the 24th June 1945. A Kitchener memorial bronze medal and three swagger sticks *Condition: Four medals mounted as worn, paperwork tatty and distressed in places.

Lot 509

A mounted group of four and badges attributed to Lt later Major Kazimierz Klaczynski 1907-1995 9th Malopolski Lancers'. Comprising a September Campaign Cross, 1939, a Polish Republic Order for Military Virtue, unnamed to the reverse, breast badge in silver and enamel. a bronze cross of valour, dated 1920, and numbered 19666 to the reverse, and an army Active Service Medal. Mounted with a cap badge, 'Poland' cloth shoulder title and convex enamel 9th Malopolski Lancers Regiment enamel badge with screw back marked for A. Pamasiuk, Grawer, Warszawa, I. Swietoianska 4/6'. Mounted in a glazed frame with title 'Lt/Major Kazimierz Klaczynski 1907-1995 9th Malopolski Lancers'. 32.5 x 32.5cm square, 5cm deep. According to documents included Kazimierz Klaczynski took part in the Defence of Warsaw with the 9 Malopolski Lancers from the 1st September 1939 until the 29th September 1939. He was held prisoner by the Germans from September 1939 until April 1945 when liberated by the allies. On release he reported for duty with the 1 Polish Armoured Division, 1 Polish Corps in Germany, he was assigned guard duties in the British occupied zone. November 1946 he was transferred to the 2nd Polish corps in Italy. Apparently he was unable to join Polish Forces under British command as military authorities refused to accept him for active service. On evacuation as a civilian to the UK he was attached to the Civilian Families' camp at Stockbridge, Salisbury. The 9th Malopolski Lancers were formed in 1809 and later reformed in November 1918 when Poland won back her independence. After the brief defence of September 1939 the 9th Lancers were re-established briefly in France and then evacuated to England before finding a permanent base in Scotland. It has been suggested that they comprised approximately 40 officers and 800 men. The regiment disbanded at the end of 1947. Apparently Major Klaczynski played an active part in the defence of Poland, being amongst the men who attacked the German tanks on horseback with sabers raised and lying along the side of the horse for protection. He is remembered as an extremely capable horseman, in later years becoming a three-day event coach and teaching riding at the most proficient levels. Following the initial desperate defences he apparently fought with an artillery regiment who only had two guns but did their utmost to make the attackers believe there were more by constantly moving them and varying the point of fire. Alas his resistance was not to last beyond September 1939 and he spent the rest of the war a prisoner. After arriving in the UK he spent much of his life living in what has been described as a hut in the woods near Alresford in Hampshire with his dog who he taught to perform no end of tricks. The September Campaign medal for 'Participation in the Defensive War' was introduced by the Polish People's Republic in 1939 for those who played a part in the Defence of Poland between 1st September and 6th October 1939. The dates on the cross 1.IX and 17 IX refer to the dates of German and Russian aggression against the Polish *Condition: Attractively mounted, and all much as issued.

Lot 516

A Third Reich Mothers' Cross in silver, enameled in blue white and black with a swastika to the centre and legend 'The German Mother', the reverse dated 16th December 1933, on a short length of blue and white ribbon. With an 8 year long service award for the police force, on a blue ribbon, and a German Italian Afrikakorps medal. Possibly restrikes (3) *Condition: All good with slight surface dirt and wear. Possibly later strikes.

Lot 564

A Roman Republic silver denarius, obverse with a figure possibly Victory in a quadriga above 'Roma', reverse with laureate janiform heads, 20mm, c9.3g *Condition: rubbing to surfaces.

Lot 567

An Edward VI hammered silver shilling, fine issue, facing bust with rose and value XII to either side, mint mark y for Southwark 1551 *Condition: A nice clear example with full flan and clear details with slight rubbing to both sides.

Lot 568

An Edward VI hammered silver shilling, fine issue, facing bust with rose and value XII to either side, mint mark tun for 1551-3 *Condition: A nice clear example with rubbing to both sides, nice full flan, shallow crease.

Lot 569

An Elizabeth I hammered silver sixpence, obverse with crowned bust l. with rose behind the bust, reverse with shield of arms and date 1561 above. Mint mark obscured *Condition: Slightly bent and small split top right, rubbing to both sides.

Lot 6007

Bachmann OO Gauge 32-600 Virgin Voyager silver livery Class 220 4-car DMU No.220001 "Maiden Voyager", conditions Excellent to Excellent Plus in Excellent Plus to Near Mint individual boxes contained in generally Good to Good Plus pictured outer box.

Lot 6069

Hornby (China) R2965 (Limited Edition) 4-6-2 LNER 3-tone grey A4 Class Loco No.2509 "Silver Link" with certificate No.914 of 1100 produced to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Silver Jubilee London to Newcastle service, condition Excellent Plus to Near Mint in Excellent to Excellent Plus box complete with alternative set of pony truck wheels and box is complete with pictured outer sleeve.

Lot 6208

Hornby (China) R2445 Limited Edition "Silver Jubilee" Train pack consisting of a 4-6-2 Loco and Tender LNER 3-tone grey A4 Class "Quicksilver" No.2510, 3 x Silver Jubilee matching livery Passenger Coaches with coachboards to sides (2 x 3rd Class and 1 x Brake 1st) together with certificate No.894 of 2000 produced. Contents Excellent Plus in Excellent box.

Lot 6209

Hornby (China) R2371M Limited Edition "Coronation Scot" Train pack with a 4-6-2 Loco and Tender LMS blue Streamlined Princess Coronation Class "Princess Alexandra" No.6224, 3 x blue and silver matching livery Passenger Coaches (2 x 1st Class and 1 x Brake 1st), together with certificate No.1426 of 1500 produced. The train pack also includes alternative bogie for tighter radius curves. Contents Near Mint, the box has some tears otherwise Excellent.

Lot 6291

Model Power HO Loco, Rolling Stock and Accessories comprising 6500 0-4-0 Santa Fe black and silver livery Yard Shunting Loco No.23, 3 x 8840 Canadian National silver and blue livery Budd Passenger Cars, 3 x 8850 Canadian Pacific silver and maroon livery Budd Passenger Cars, Freight Cars comprise 2 x 8304 Pennsylvania Railroad Bogie Flat Wagon with 2 x containers, 8223 Canadian National Bogie Well Wagon with cable drums and Maintenance Men onboard, 2 x 40' sliding door Box Cars (7970 B&O Sentinel and 9776 Operation Lifesaver), 8248 CP Rail yellow livery Caboose, 3996 pack of 3 Canadian National Metal Ore Cars with separate loads for alternative fitment, conditions are Good Plus to Excellent Plus in Good Plus to Excellent boxes also in lot bridge and trestle set No.99 plastic construction kit, unchecked for completeness but looks in Excellent condition in Excellent box. (15)

Lot 6292

Rivarossi HO North American Outline 12-wheel Passenger Cars comprising 5 x yellow and silver Rio Grande livery (6568 Baggage Express, 6570 Combine, 6571 Coach, 6572 Diner "Twin Peak" and 6575 Observation Tailcar "Glenwood Canon"), 4 coaches have had passengers added to interior, 3 x Baltimore & Ohio green livery Passenger Cars (2 x 2693, 2793 Duplex Sleeper), conditions range from Good to Excellent in Fair to Good boxes. (8)

Lot 6312

N Gauge North American Outline Locos, Rolling Stock and Accessories comprising Life-Like 7749 Southern Railway green and white livery F7 Diesel Unit No.6130, 7843 Santa Fe blue and yellow livery GP38-2 Diesel Unit No.3500, Con-Cor 2 x Amtrak Super Liner Passenger Cars (004621 Coach/Baggage and 004631 Sleeper), Bachmann 51551 Union Pacific 2-6-2 Steam Loco No.1836 with 8-wheel Bogie Tender, 60066 0-6-0 Burlington Route red and silver livery Diesel Shunter No.9280, 46619 Erie and Lackawanna 250-ton Breakdown Crane with boom car, also in lot N Scale Railroad Buildings (45907 Freight Station and 45908 Passenger Stations), conditions range from Excellent to Excellent Plus in Good Plus to Excellent card and rigid perspex boxes. (9)

Lot 6332

Bachmann / Kato N Gauge American Outline group of Diesel, Steam and Passenger Rolling Stock quantity consisting of Bachmann Spectrum Ref 81153 2-8-0 Loco and Tender Union Pacific Consolidation Steam Locomotive No.721, Ref 4659 EMD Class F9 Amtrak Diesel Locomotive red and silver No.505, Kato Ref 176-4503 Class RS-2 Delaware & Hudson blue grey No.4013 together with 4 x Baltimore & Ohio Passenger Coaches and a boxed Atlas Freight Car. Good to Good Plus. (8)

Lot 6335

Peco / Graham Farish N Gauge group of track consisting of points x 31, Good Plus to Excellent together with quantity of track setter sections, 2 x boxes of SL30 nickel silver, wooden sleeper track both incomplete, all have been used but condition generally Good to Good Plus. (35)

Lot 6434

Silver Crest Models Gauge 3 (running on 2«" gauge track) 4-6-2 Loco and Tender BR lined green Britannia Class, gas fired. This is a Silver Crest Models Limited Edition No.44 of 50 produced "BRITANNIA" Loco and Tender. The loco has been renamed to "William Shakespeare" with nameplates glued to the smoke deflectors side together with an arrow, running number 70000 has been altered to 70004 to represent William Shakespeare. The locomotive has a number of other faults including detached smoke box door, some old glue residue to smoke deflectors from nameplates above front buffer beam and crew was originally glued to the inside of the cab. Model carries boiler number KS044 and gas tank number KSG044, the loco does not appear to have been run however it will require some work and engineering to get it back to running condition. A Silver Crest Models Boiler Hydraulic Test Certificate for KS044 is dated September 2012, boiler type is gas fired multi-flue, material is copper all silver soldered boiler with certificate dated 7/11/12 and a 12-month Warranty Certificate dated 15/3/2013. A good project for the large scale modeller/builder. Condition generally Good with Certificate of Authenticity.

Lot 6495

Atlas / Rivarossi and other Commercial manufacturers O Gauge a group of American Outline Diesel Locomotives and Rolling Stock consisting of a pair of 0-6-0 Tank Locos in black, one numbered 60, 0-6-0 Union Pacific yellow Switcher No.24, Burlington Northern green and silver A-Units Powered No.853 x 3, South Pacific Box Cars, Armour Stock Express Cars, Gondola, Caboose and other rolling stock together with a small quantity of kits by Williams Intermountain Railway Company and others, together with a quantity of Bogie Units, KD couplings and other useful parts. Condition varies throughout from Fair to Good Plus all contained in two plastic trays. (Qty)

Lot 6527

Hornby Railways Track and Pointwork to include 22 x L/H point, 25 x R/H point, 8 x 4th radius curve, 20 x 3rd radius curve, 20 x 2nd radius curve and 10 x 1st radius curve, 80 x double straight, large quantity of half straight, plus quarter straights and curves and R610 short straight, a mixture of steel and nickel silver rail, conditions range from Fair to Good Plus. (very lg qty)

Lot 6530

Triang Passenger and Goods Rolling Stock comprising R228 brown and cream 1st Class Pullman Car "Jane", 6 x crimson and cream Passenger Coaches (2 x R29 Composite, 2 x R28 Brake 2nd and 2 x R224 Restaurant Car), R227 maroon Bogie Utility Van, wagons comprise 4 x Tankers (2 x UD, yellow Shell and silver BP), maroon Dropside Wagon, 2 x Coal, Open, Open with barrel load, Brake Van, Insul Fish Van, Vent Van, 2 x Double Bolster (one missing bolster), along with Bogie Bolster, all are boxed conditions Fair to Good Plus in Poor to Good boxes, unboxed grey Mineral, grey Coal Wagon with load and 4 x BP Tanker, condition Poor to Good. (30)

Lot 6566

OO Gauge BR Steam and Diesel Locos comprising Bachmann 4-6-2 green A4 Class renumbered 60017 and renamed "Silver Fox" with silver foxes to border sides, please note right side nameplate missing, 2-6-0 BR black Mogul No.5358, coal added to tender, 4-6-0 BR lined black Standard Class 4 No.75006 with coal added to tender and light weathering, 4-6-0 BR lined black Standard Class 5 No.73082 "Camelot", again imitation coal added to tender, Mainline Railways Bo-Bo BR maroon Class 42 Warship No.D823 "Hermes", fitted with etched brass nameplates, conditions range from generally Good to Excellent with five locos in original polystyrene inner boxes. (5)

Lot 6568

OO Gauge Diesel Locos comprising Vitrains Co-Co DRS blue Class 37 No.37229 "Jonty Jarvis", loco requires attention with Non Power Bogie loose and requires attention, also cab detail removed but is in box, Hornby (China) R2751 Co-Co Loadhaul black and orange livery Class 56 No.56003, loco is heavily weathered, but is in original box, Bachmann Co-Co BR blue Class 55 Deltic Diesel No.55013 "The Black Watch", glazing missing from one side of cab, but box does include etched nameplates for optional fitment, Lima Co-Co Yeoman blue and silver livery Class 59 No.59005 "Kenneth J Painter", both couplings detached, along with 2 x buffers, Co-Co BR blue Class 50 Diesel No.50020 "Revenge", one coupling hook missing, Bo-Bo EWS maroon Class 67 Diesel No.67002 "Special Delivery", loco has been poorly weathered, both coupling hooks missing, conditions range from Fair to Good in either original boxes or polystyrene trays. (6)

Lot 6569

Hornby Dublo 2 and 3-rail comprising 2-rail 2400 TPO Royal Mail Van Set complete with Coach, lineside apparatus, switch and 2 x mail bags, please note mail bag collection bin detached from base but is included, 5030 Island Platform Kit, appears complete including fixing screws, 2 x 2460 Plastic Level Crossing, 2451 pair of Illuminated Buffer Stops complete with bulbs, ES6 Colour Light Distance Signal, 2-rail track includes 3 x 2728 hand operated R/H point, 2734 R/H diamond crossing, small quantity of 2-rail track including 2710 curves, 2701 straights, 2722 half curves and 2738 isolating rails, conditions are Good to Excellent in Poor to Good Plus boxes, unboxed distant junction signal and double arm signal, green lever switch, 2-rail Wagons comprise Refrigerator Van, Presflo Bulk Cement, silver Esso Tanker, 3-rail Wagons comprise Power Petrol Tanker, Mobil Tanker, grey High Sided Wagon and brown Vent Van, also in lot quantity of plastic and metal couplings, conditions Fair to Good. (Qty)

Lot 6626

Peco and other Commercial manufacturers OO Gauge a group of Points varying sizes x 40+ (one in original sleeve). Good Plus to Excellent. The lot also includes Peco SL-100 nickel silver track x 2 boxes (incomplete) together with a number of loose sections. Fair. (Qty)

Lot 6636

Rivarossi / Atlas and other Commercial manufacturers American Outline HO Gauge Diesel and Steam Outline Locomotives consisting of a Union Pacific yellow/grey Locomotive No.6922, Santa Fe blue and yellow No.979, Canadian National black No.3900, CP Rail orange No.5004, Cotton Belt Grain No.8322 red and white No.501A, Santa Fe yellow and silver together with a Chicago and North Western B Unit and an 0-6-0 Reliance Rock Company No.1 Steam Outline Locomotive. Condition varies but generally Good. (10)

Lot 100

A mixed group of 4 items, comprising Georgian tortoiseshell and gold inlaid snuffbox, length 7cm, a Chinese relief carved and pierced mother-of-pearl plaque, height 8cm, a Victorian embossed silver Vesta case, and a Chinese rosewood and mother-of-pearl inlaid paper knife (4)Tortoiseshell snuffbox has a large chip at either end of the back of the lid, other pieces are all in good original condition

Lot 105

An 18th century Afghan flintlock camel rifle, length 157cmAll appears to be original, the lock has traces of silver inlay some of which is missing, barrel is pitted, ramrod not the original

Lot 108

A George V silver tea caddy, relief embossed half fluted decoration, by Pairpoint Brothers, hallmarks London 1912, height 8cm, 3.6ozOne minor dent on top rim and another on foot, otherwise no damage or repair, hallmarks slightly rubbed.

Lot 123

A 19th century Continental unmarked silver-mounted marble bowl, the main bowl carved from a single piece of polished marble, elaborate griffon and swan design cast mounts with polished cabochon stone set frieze, length approx 20cmGood original condition, no damage chips or repairs, no obvious maker's marks or hallmarks

Lot 136

A large Victorian silver-mounted heart-shaped sewing box, with hinged pin cushion lid, relief embossed bird decorated silver surround, by William Comyns, hallmarks London 1891, length 21cmMaterial around the base is rubbed, silver mount is in good condition and hallmarks clear, interior slightly worn

Lot 143

A Victorian folding fruit knife, hallmarked Birmingham 1892, maker H&T, mother of pearl handle, rose engraved silver gilt blade, in original box.Very good condition, blade engraved Xmas 1903, cartouche engraved ES Niblett

Lot 145

4 Victorian silver folding fruit knives, all hallmarked, with mother of pearl handlesAll in good condition

Lot 146

3 Victorian silver folding fruit knives, all hallmarked, earliest 1845, with mother of pearl handles, all in original casesAll in good condition, with clear hallmarks

Lot 147

3 Georgian silver folding fruit knives, all hallmarked, mother of pearl handlesGood overall condition, two smaller knives have some wear to blade edge

Lot 148

3 Georgian silver folding fruit knives, all hallmarked, mother of pearl handlesAll in good condition, 2 indistinct hallmarks, 1 cartouche engraved "M Graves" also has some damage to edge of handle.

Lot 149

3 Victorian silver folding fruit knives, all hallmarked, mother of pearl handlesAll in good condition, 1 hallmark indistinct, 1 with initials on cartouche "ESS"

Lot 150

ROYAL INTEREST - a Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knife, the handle engraved "The Queen's Palace" and reverse engraving possibly depicting Buckingham Palace, the blade engraved with Stewart Clan emblem, by Aaron Hadfield, hallmarks Sheffield 1841, blade length 7.5cmNo damage or repairs, only general surface wear, tip of blade is blunt and slightly dented, hinge action working, hallmarks clear

Lot 151

A Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knife, engraved floral decoration, by Martin, Hall & Co, hallmarks Sheffield 1858, blade length 6cmBlade tip is bent, blade is very heavily worn with surface abrasions, mother-of-pearl has a couple of tiny edge chips, hinge action working, hallmarks clear

Lot 151A

A Victorian silver folding fruit knife, with pineapple carved mother of pearl handle, in original caseBlade bent at tip, cartouche engraved "E.A.Sykes", knife raised slightly on spring, no damage to handle

Lot 200

Charles II 1679 silver crown, 29.5g, diameter 37.7mm

Lot 201

William and Mary silver half crown dated 1689, 14.7g, diameter 33mm

Lot 204

A Charles II silver two penny piece, 2g, diameter 17.8mm

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