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Lot 158

A CUNARD HOUSE FLAGstitched on both sides with the Cunard logo, canvas sleeve, stencilled 9 x 6 with letter inscription 9` x 4`6" and complete with rope and toggle; together with a large quantity of Cunard-related paper ephemera including assorted brochures, publicity material and some period photographs contained on loose album pages (a lot)

Lot 302

Grimwade, Arthur G.; London Goldsmiths 1697-1837, Their Marks & Lives, published by Faber & Faber, 3rd Edition 1990, with dust wrapper and card sleeve.

Lot 479

A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a Dutch silver mounted scent bottle with red glass highlights, hinged cover, height 12cm, a cut glass scent bottle with an embossed silver sleeve, a pair of scent bottles and a smaller matching pair, plus two other scent bottles, (a.f), a toilet jar, and four napkin rings. (qty)

Lot 740

An Officer`s Service Dress Jacket, khaki, with brass RWF buttons and blackened brass collar grenades. Captain`s rank insignia on the cuffs. Military Cross ribbon on left breast. One gold wound stripe on lower left sleeve. Flash attached. Maker`s label inside collar: F.W. Flight, Military Outfitter, Winchester, Aldershot and London W. Over-written in ink is `Lt. S. Sassoon 3/23` (shorthand for 3rd Battalion The Royal Welch Fusiliers). Provenance: Siegfried Sassoon and thence by descent to the present owner

Lot 1309

A George III provincial silver pepper pot, by Barber and Cattle, (incuse mark), York 1810, ovoid form, the pull off cover with a later finer sleeve and ball finial, on a raised square base, height 8cm, approx. weight 2oz.

Lot 113

Riling. R. The Powder Flask Book, 1992, published by R&R Books, Livonia, New York, hardback with sleeve

Lot 138

A Great War White Metal, YMCA Life Membership Presentation Plaque, inscribed ‘Jerusalem - Young Men’s Christian Association - Life Member - Field Marshal Edmund Lord Allenby - G.C.B., G.C.M.G., D.C.L., L.L.D. April 1933’ in its decorated leather sleeve. A Great War ‘Jerusalem’ White Metal Medallion, the centre with rampant lion, enclosed in the Star of David, dated 9.XII, 1917, the border inscribed ‘ The Conquest of Jerusalem’ repeated in Hebrew, in its presentation case. Provenance: Field Marshal Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby of Megiddo, thence by descent. ‘With Allenby in Palestine and Lawrence in Arabia’, Field Marshal Edmund Henry Hynman Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby of Megiddo was born on 23rd of April at Brackenhurst, Southwell, Nottinghamshire. He was the son of Hyman Allenby and Catherine Anne Cane. He married Adelaide Mabel Chapman, daughter of Horace Edward Chapman and Adelaide Maria Fletcher on 30th of December 1896 at Donhead St. Andrew, Wiltshire. He died on the 14th of May 1936 at the age of 75 at 24 Wetherby Gardens, Kensington, London, without surviving issue. He was buried on the 19th of May 1936 at Westminster Abbey. Field Marshal Allenby was educated between 1875 and 1878 at Haileybury College, Hertfordshire, and at Royal Military College, Sandhurst 1881. He was commissioned in 1882 in the service of the Inniskilling Dragoons. He fought in the Expedition to Bechuanaland, 1883-1884. He fought in the expedition in Zululand, 1888. He gained the rank of Captain. He was Adjutant, 1889-1893. He gained the rank of Major, 1897. He fought in the Boer War, 1899-1902, where he was mentioned in despatches three times and received three brevets, two medals and eight clasps. He was Lieutentant-Colonel, commander of the 5th Royal Irish Lancers in 1902. He was invested as Companion, Order of the Bath (C.B.) in 1902. He gained the rank of Colonel in 1905. He was Colonel of the 4th Cavalry Brigade between 1905 and 1909. He gained the rank of Major-General in 1909. He was Inspector of the Cavalry between 1910 and 1914. He was General Officer Commanding of the 1st Cavalry Division, British Expeditionary Force, 1914. He was General Officer Commanding of the Cavalry Corps, 1914-1915. He fought in the First World War, 1914-1918, for which he was mentioned in despatches seven times, received the thanks of Parliament, and was awarded £50,000 for his services. He was General Officer Commanding the 5th Corps in 1915. He was invested as a Knight Commander, Order of Bath (K.C.B.) in 1915. He was General Officer Commanding of the 3rd Army, 1915-1917. He gained the rank of Lieutenant-General in 1916. He gained the rank of General in 1917. He was invested as a Knight Grand Cross, Order of St.Michael and St. George (G.C.M.G.) in 1917. He fought in the capture of Jerusalem on 9th December 1917. He was Commander-In-Chief of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force in 1918. He was invested as a Knight Grand Cross, Order of the Bath (G.C.B.) in 1918. He was decorated with the award of Distinguished Service Medal (D.S.M.) (US). He fought in the battle of Megiddo on 19th September 1918 where he defeated the Turks. He gained the rank of Field Marshal in 1919. He held the office of High Commissioner for Egypt and the Sudan between 1919 and 1925. He was created 1st Viscount Allenby of Megiddo, and of Felixstowe, Co. Suffolk on 7th October 1919. He was invested as Knight of Justice, Order of St. John of Jersalem (K.J.St.J.). He was invested as Knight Grand Cross, Royal Victorian Order (G.C.V.O.) in 1934

Lot 1025

A Ross 2 1/2inch Brass 2-Draw Military Telescope, inscribed `2032` and `F.A. IV`, with stitched leather sleeve, anti-flare hood and leather lens cover, together with two mahogany tripods for table and floor standing

Lot 1026

Five Brass Telescopes, comprising a Dollond 3-draw `Signalling Telescope` No.10816, with stitched leather sleeve, anti-flare hood and extra eyepiece, a lacquered brass 3-draw telescope with stitched leather sleeve, a black enamelled 3-draw `Territorial Telescope No.2B`, two smaller telescopes and an extra eyepiece

Lot 1027

A 19th Century 4 1/4inch Lacquered Brass Telescope by Reinfelder & Hertel, Munchen, with mahogany sleeve, rack & pinion focusing, small lacquered brass sighting scope and lens cover (missing eyepiece), length 156cm, in a fitted pine box, with folding wood and metal tripod

Lot 1029

A 2inch Brass 3-Draw Telescope, with stitched leather sleeve, anti-flare hood and extra eyepiece; A Pair of Ross 7 x 50 `Steplux` Binoculars, no.143895, with coated lenses, in a stitched leather case (2)

Lot 1031

A 1 1/2inch Brass 2-Draw Telescope by E. Theobald, Greenwich, with stitched leather sleeve, anti-flare hood and sliding brass lens covers, on stand; A 1 1/4inch Brass Single Draw Telescope by Gilbert & Gilkerson, Tower Hill, London, with mahogany sleeve and sliding brass lens covers (2)

Lot 1156

A Zeiss Ikon Ikoflex (850/16) Twin Lens Reflex `Coffee Can` Model Camera, with leather covered body and hood and black enamelled face, in a stitched leather case; A Kodak No.1 Autographic Junior Camera; A 2inch Brass 4-Draw Telescope, with stitched leather sleeve (3)

Lot 806

A pair of Chinese silk embroidered "sleeve" panels with landscape decoration and a similar painted panel, in strip frames

Lot 107

An early 20th Century A.J.Wilkinson vase of shouldered ovoid form with a narrow collar neck decorated with stylised tulips below gilded rim, printed mark, together with a sleeve form vase transfer printed and gilded with stylised sailing boats, tallest 15 cm. (2)

Lot 112

Ruskin Pottery - A rolling pin vase of footed swollen sleeve form decorated in a mottled and streaked orange lustre glaze, impressed marks and date for 1915, height 21 cm.

Lot 138

A late 19th Century German porcelain vase in the Art Nouveau taste of tapered sleeve form with stylised handles decorated with a transfer printed panel of a classical lady over blue and gilded ground, printed bee hive mark, height 23 cm, together with a small twin handled vase. (2)

Lot 206

A late 20th Century Studio glass vase of sleeve form cased in clear crystal over a mottled tonal green ground, unmarked, height 30 cm.

Lot 228

A 1930`s Stuart & Sons vase of waisted sleeve form with flared rim decorated with hand enamelled daisies over a black and amber trailed loop ground, height 23 cm.

Lot 263

A Riihimaki cased glass vase of tapered ovoid form in clear over amethyst, acid marked, height 22 cm, together with a similar period compressed sleeve vase by Strömbergshyttan and a German clear crystal cylinder vase. (3)

Lot 226

Pierced brass vase sleeve, together with a brass candlestick and a Chinese carved hardwood mask

Lot 37

A glass and silver mounted hip flask, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1911, of curved rectangular form, with silver twist cover and silver sleeve, engraved, 14.7cm high

Lot 264

John Roque `Actual survey of the county of Salop` hand coloured engraving, published London 1752, dissected and linen backed in original marbled sleeve, 123cm x 104cm

Lot 301

An unframed 19th century sampler worked by Ellen Roberts, Derby 1859 in an alphabet and proverb design together with a 19th century babies` cotton hat and a sleeve.

Lot 146

Dresden Katzhutte large figurine of a lady circa 1920/30 30cm(h) (slight chip on sleeve)

Lot 504

A collection of small silver, comprising: a George III oval cream jug, maker`s mark rubbed, London 1810; a straight-tapered hotwater pot by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1926, presentation engraved; an Edwardian five bar toast rack by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1907; a pair of vase shape pepperettes by Richard Comyns, London 1932; a matching drum mustard pot by Richard Comyns, London 1932; a hemispherical footed small bowl by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1929; a pierced jar sleeve and cover by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907; and a silver coloured small dish, stamped `800`, chased with two heraldic lions rampant guardant, 930g (29.9 oz) gross

Lot 1065

Indian Beaded Black Chiffon Cocktail Dress designed off the shoulder with similarly shaped hem and one long sleeve, with gold beaded decoration; gents Christian Dior grey wool herringbone overcoat with black velvet collar (2)

Lot 344

Matchbox: No 1 card Layout in sleeve

Lot 593

Schuco: post-war green 3000 with twelve pegs, key, ball, (only one yellow disc), remote wheel and coil in original sleeve-box, VG-E, box F

Lot 741

Charbens: Set 110 Indians (nine pieces) in original box and outer card sleeve and 900 Series (thirty-five pieces) Ceremonial Set in original Panorama Series box, F-VG, boxes F-G (2)

Lot 83

Dinky: light blue and blue 982 Bedford Pullmore Car Transporter and (994) Detachable Loading Ramp in sleeve, with two blue packing pieces in original box, lid interior date code 6.55, VG-E, box F-G

Lot 356

* Wolf (Joseph, 1820-1899, attrib.). Head of a Great Bustard, n.d., orig. pencil study of a bustard’s head in profile, unsigned but bird and artist identified lower left, 14 x 21cm, further pencil sketches of a black grouse to verso, some adhesion marks and slight soiling to verso, loosely contained in plastic sleeve tipped in to Dance (S. Peter), Classic Natural History Prints, Birds of Prey by Joseph Wolf, pub. Studio Editions, 1991, col. plts. throughout, two modern reproductions of Wolf drawings pasted to title and facing endpaper, orig. cloth in d.j., a little rubbed, folio (1)

Lot 2702

The Beatles - `Please Please Me`, 12" vinyl LP record, Parlophone PMC 1202, mono first pressing with gold and black label, printed with incorrect publishing credits (original inner sleeve lacking, scratches and surface marks to vinyl, scuffing to outer sleeve).

Lot 2703

Pink Floyd - `The Dark Side Of The Moon`, 12" vinyl LP record, Harvest SHVL 804, first pressing, solid light blue triangle label, two posters and two stickers (original inner sleeve lacking, scratches and surface marks to vinyl, outer sleeve worn and stained), and `Wish You Were Here`, 12" vinyl record, early issue pressing with black shrink-wrap, sticker and postcard.

Lot 203

A Chinese blue and white sleeve vase, with a pierced hardwood cover (reduced)

Lot 771

* A Buddy Holly "That`ll Be The Day" record, bears red pen signature to sleeve,"Best Wishes Buddy", height 31 cm.

Lot 802

Two volumes Col. M.H. Cobb, The Railways of Great Britain, A Historical Atlas, first published 2003, revised reprint 2005 (with sleeve)

Lot 151

Ruskin Pottery - A lily vase of footed sleeve form with flared rim decorated in a crystalline glaze with tonal blue, green and white streaked and mottled glaze with turquoise mica crystals, impressed marks and date for 1933, height 24 cm, restored to the rim.

Lot 284

Glendale - A Clarice Cliff shape 566 ribbed sleeve vase circa 1936 hand painted with a stylised tree landscape in tonal green, script signature, height 12.5 cm. Condition - No chips, cracks or restoration.

Lot 526

Unknown - A 1930`s black floral cut velvet evening dress with triangular drop waisted body trimmed with a bias cut black chiffon skirt, together with a matched bolero style long sleeve jacket with flared cuffs, approx a size 14.

Lot 548

Presahly - Goldscheider - A figure of a lady in dancing pose with arms outstretched wearing a frill sleeve top and floral decorated skirt held out at the hem, raised to a stepped oval base, impressed and printed marks, height 32 cm.

Lot 624

Borske Sklo - A vase of waisted sleeve form cased in white over ruby and flash cut in an abstract grid pattern with gilded and enamelled abstract motifs, unmarked, height 27 cm. N.B - This piece is from a range exhibited at the 1958 Brussels World Exposition. For similar reference page 22 Hi Sklo Lo Sklo by Mark Hill. ILLUSTRATED

Lot 626

Jennie Haigh - Poole Pottery - An Atlantis range vase of tapered sleeve form decorated with hand carved roundels with celadon glazed finish, impressed marks, height 14 cm.

Lot 691

Geoffrey Baxter - Whitefriars - A large cylinder sleeve vase cased in clear crystal over a ruby with a tonal blue and turquoise whiplash band, height 26.5 cm, retains original paper label, together with a smaller example cased in clear over blue with white cane work lines, also retains paper label, height 21.5 cm. (2)

Lot 746

Josef Svarc - Podebrady Glassworks - A large clear crystal glass vase of sleeve form cut and engraved with stylised thistles below a facet rim, engraved signature, height 34.5 cm. ILLUSTRATED

Lot 749

Unknown - A Post war pressed glass vase of waisted square sleeve form with a textured exterior pattern over a faint tinted pink ground, unmarked, height 20 cm.

Lot 764

A.K.Kaiser - A 1960`s German white porcelain `Pop` vase of square sleeve form decorated in the `back to life` pattern with relief moulded ammonite`s over a rough textured ground, printed marks, height 29 cm.

Lot 885

Unknown - A hand blown glass vase of sleeve form with a flared rim decorated with two red tear forms and conforming red rim over the black ground, engraved signature to the base, height 16.5 cm.

Lot 887

Richard Golding - Okra Glass - A limited edition hand blown glass vase of waisted sleeve form decorated with acid cut butterflies over a whiplash and mottled iridescent ground, acid and engraved signatures, height 21.5 cm.

Lot 48

"Art Nouveau decorated letter opener and scissors in a sleeve, French C.1910"

Lot 152

"Carlton Ware sleeve vase, enamel decoration on blue ground, impress 217, 15.3cm"

Lot 2386

A green glass toilet vial with late Victorian silver sleeve, hall marked Birmingham 1899.

Lot 327

A 10 Bore Steel Barrel, for a percussion shotgun, octagonal at the breech, 89cm; a Black Leather Covered Steel Powder Flask, by G & J W Hawksley, with nickel plated charger calibrated from 3 to 4 drams; a Small Quantity of Gun Cleaning Equipment, including a rifle pull with attached oil bottle in a leather pouch, a cartridge extractor with brass cogged wheel grab, a treen rammer, etc; a Glass Spirit Flask, with black leather sleeve.

Lot 206

A pair of Chinese underglaze blue ‘sleeve’ vases, decorated with birds amid flowers, 31.5cm high

Lot 101

A Victorian cut glass hip flask, with silver sleeve and lid, and five matching silver topped glass containers

Lot 1

ENGLAND FOOTBALL: An official white Umbro England short sleeve football jersey individually signed in black ink by 22 members of the England football squad of 2009 including David Beckham, Wayne Rooney, Frank Lampard, Gareth Barry, Rio Ferdinand, Michael Carrick, Steven Gerrard, David James, John Terry, Wes Brown, Peter Crouch etc. Accompanied by an official certificate of authenticity signed by a representative of the FA. VG

Lot 346

EAGLES THE: An album record sleeve for On The Border individually signed by five members of the American rock band, Glenn Frey, Don Henley, Joe Walsh, Timothy B. Schmit and Don Felder. Each have signed the colour cover to clear areas with their names alone in bold black ink. Record still present. Matted in black and framed and glazed in a plain black wooden frame (some slight age wear) to an overall size of 21 x 17.5. Some very light, extremely minor staining and scuffing to the edges, about VG

Lot 347

MOODY BLUES THE: Signed colour 7.5 x 9.5 photograph by four members of the English rock band individually, Justin Hayward, John Lodge, Graeme Edge and Ray Thomas. The image depicts the four, in recent years, standing together in full length poses. All have signed their names alone in black ink to clear areas of the image. Matted in black above the album sleeve for Sur la Mer and framed and glazed in a silver coloured frame to an overall size of 19 x 32. VG

Lot 220

A COLLECTION OF POSTCARDS to include Manneken-Pis Series 1, 10 cards in outer sleeve, and approximately 52 other postcards, mainly UK

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