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Lot 241

Victorian brass letter clip marked Merry Phipson & Parkers, brass pen wipe with shell shaped cover and a brass adjustable number stamp with rosewood handle

Lot 248

Chinese bronze censer having two handles and lion dog finial to cover, Xuan De stamp to base

Lot 274

Chinese bronze and hardstone censer with Guanyin finial, stamp on base and a similar with lion dog finial to lid

Lot 320

Box of stamp related ephemera, catalogues, etc, and a filing box full of Bridport History Society booklets etc

Lot 469

Large quantity of mint GPO (pre-decimal) stamp books

Lot 58

Victorian jelly mould, revolving rubber stamp holder, a pot hook etc

Lot 126

Keith Payne VC, Bill Reid VC and Rod Learoyd VC signed Victoria Cross DM Medal cover. Flown by VC10 cover and also signed by pilot Wg Cdr Bunn. Jersey Stamp and special VC postmark. Has silk copy of medal fixed to cover with illustrations of Seven pilot and their planes in which they won the VC. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95

Lot 129

Ian Fraser VC, Eric Wilson VC, Keith Payne VC, Bill Reid VC and Rod Learoyd VC signed Victoria Cross DM Medal cover. Flown by VC10 cover and also signed by pilot Wg Cdr Bunn. Jersey Stamp and special VC postmark. Has silk copy of medal fixed to cover with illustrations of Seven pilot and their planes in which they won the VC. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.95

Lot 1043

Monopoly, dominoes, chess, military mug bearing Swastika and Eagle Hutschenreuther stamp under base, alabaster equestrian bookends etc:- One Box

Lot 1050

Prints, cutlery, cases, clock, stamp albums, brassware, figures, etc:- One Box

Lot 1059

A Thornton of Manchester Geometry Set, draughts, stamp album, coasters, etc:- One Box

Lot 153

Richard Quain's The Anatomy Of The Arteries Of The Human Body printed for Taylor And Walton - A collection of 19th Century 31x large coloured lithograph anatomical and surgical plates illustrated by Joseph Maclise to include two later large coulored lithograph plates of eczema rubrum from the book 1889 venereal and skin disease atlas. One plate having library stamp for Middlesex hospital. Measures 63cm x 46cm.

Lot 23

Royal Sphinx - A Vintage antique Circa 1920 Dutch statue of a porcelain ceramic sphinx in white with clear a glaze having a partial stamp to base ' Royal Sphinx Holland ' with remnants of ' Petrus Regout '. The ornament most likely being a shop point of sale advertising mascot for the company to showcase there skills and abilities. Measures 36cm x 60cm x 22cm.

Lot 254

A Danish mid Century retro vintage teak wood highboard  / sideboard having an angular sloped and tilted front comprising of three sliding doors revealing shelved interiors above a bank of three drawers flanked either side by sliding doors all raised on tapering legs with applied stamp to the back ' Made In Denmark '. In the manner of Borge Seindal for Westgaard. Measures 129cm x 195cm x 47cm.

Lot 340

An elm seated slat back carver chair on turned supports, bears makers stamp "E.S."

Lot 1024

Collection of photographs, to include several black & white images of the 1939 'Wizard of Oz' movie bearing "Frank Driggs Collection" stamps to verso; Walt Disney 'Robin Hood' press photograph with Aquarius stamps to verso; Charlton Heston in 'El Cid', Aquarius stamps to verso; Julie Andrews & Audrey Hepburn photograph with United Press International stamp to verso; Audrey Hepburn in 'My Fair Lady' with CBS Picture Service label to verso; Christopher Reeve in Superman II with Aquarius stamps to verso; 'Mary Poppins' press photograph with Sun Times stamps for 1965 and newspaper clipping of published version pasted to verso, plus various others, also modern copies of photographs and a few images bearing signatures. In two albums. (2)

Lot 1053

A miniature Georgian English 18th-century leather-bound book in slipcase, a London Almanack for 1789 bearing red tax stamp to title page and engraved folding frontispiece depicting Carlton House. Red, white and blue leather binding (with slipcase to match), gauffered gilt page edges.

Lot 1065

Archive of original photographs and photographic prints, many architectural studies bearing exhibition/award labels to verso, some signed. Predominantly 1940s/50s, but some earlier material (late-19th/early-20th century), plus modern prints taken from early plates/negatives and a small quantity of postcards. To include an original press photograph bearing stamp to verso (Birmingham Post & Mail), depicting Muhammad Ali, early 1960s, '"Stepping Forward to Spar", Ex boxing manager DAVE SIMMONS steps forward to greet CASSIUS CLAY when he arrived in B'ham. Tony Fisher B'ham Evening Mail' (34cm x 27cm). In two box files.Provenance: The Wills Collection of Photographica, Birmingham.

Lot 1093

British Political History Interest. Collection of autograph letters, comprising the following: Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784-1865), British statesman who twice served as Prime Minister, autograph document signed and dated 22nd July 1806, procuring the probate of the will of the Earl of Roden, on laid/chain-lined paper bearing manufacturer's watermark (C Ansell 1806 with image of Britannia). Sir Robert Peel (1788-1850), British statesman of the Conservative party who served twice as Prime Minister of the UK and is regarded as the father of modern British policing, autograph in black ink on laid paper, trimmed from a sheet of correspondence. Sir John Lawrence (1811-1879), British Imperial statesman who served as Viceroy of India, autograph letter, signed and dated 27th July 1857. Lord Curzon (1859-1925), British Conservative statesman, autograph letter on headed paper (Hatfield House, Herts), signed and dated May 29 1896. James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie (1812-1860), Scottish statesman who served as Governor-General of India, autograph letter, signed 'Dalhousie', dated October 1854, addressed to a Lieutenant Colonel Lawrence. George Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll (1823-1900), Scottish peer and Liberal politician, autograph letter, signed and dated 1872, the paper bearing an 'India Office' blind-stamp. Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn (1850-1942), member of British Royal Family who served as Governor General of Canada, autograph letter signed and dated July 8th 1889, on paper headed 'Government of Bombay'. Michael Hicks Beach, 1st Earl St Aldwyn (1837-1916), British Conservative politician known as "Black Michael", autograph letter on headed paper (Netheravon, Salisbury), signed and dated October 2 1889, complete with original envelope bearing postmarks for Board of Trade and Windsor. John Evelyn Denison, 1st Viscount Ossington (1800-1873), Speaker of the House of Commons, autograph letter in black ink, 'Speaker's House, Westminster'. Frederick Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (1826-1902), Viceroy of India, autograph in black ink on slip of paper trimmed from correspondence, headed 'Viceroy's Camp'. Thomas Baring, 1st Earl of Northbrook (1826-1904), British Liberal statesman and Viceroy of India who was dedicated to upgrading the quality of government in the British Raj, autograph letter in black ink on headed paper (Stratton, Micheldever Station), signed and dated May 27 1897: 'Dear Colonel Impey, I will write to Lord George Hamilton to give my testimony to your good services in India when I was Viceroy'. Arthur James Balfour, 1st Earl of Balfour (1848-1930), British statesman who served as Prime Minister, autograph letter ink black ink, signed and dated October 3rd 1899, headed paper (10 Downing Street) with blind-stamped crest for 'First Lord of the Treasury', together with an earlier letter, signed and dated January 17th 1894, on paper headed '4, Carlton Gardens'. Also six documents for the "Proposed Old Etonian Club", each bearing a signature for the person wishing to be placed on the General Committee. (19)Provenance: The vendor's grandmother, a Mrs. Mordaunt, was a collector of signed letters and autographs; the letters that she amassed in her lifetime are being offered in this Library Auction.

Lot 1218

Original First World War Recruitment Poster: 'The Navy Wants Men', colour lithographic poster published by the Admiralty Recruiting Department, W. H. Smith & Son, Printers, 55 Fetter Lane, London, E.C. [c.1914]. The poster includes a list of addresses in the Midlands where men can apply to join, with faint 'Midland Railway Authorised for Exhibition' stamp at upper-right. 75cm x 49cm. Exceptionally vibrant and clean for age with no obvious signs of damage or restoration, professionally mounted/backed with linen incorporating archival/conservation materials. WW1/Navy/Marine/Maritime/Nautical/Sailor/Militaria interest.

Lot 1221

Original Edwardian Ocean Liner Travel Poster / Advertising / Midland Railway / Scottish Interest: 'The Tour For You by Royal Route Steamers through the Western Highlands and Islands of Scotland', colour lithographic poster, c.1910-1920, bearing original sticker: 'To Join these Steamers take Midland Railway Tickets to Glasgow (St. Enoch) or Greenock (Princes Pier)'. Published by McCorquodale & Co. Limited, Glasgow and London. The poster includes a 'Midland Railway Authorised for Exhibition' stamp at upper-right. 97cm x 59cm. Together with another Edwardian Scottish travel poster, 'To See the Land o' Burns Travel by the Midland & G.&S.W. Railways, the Only Direct Route' (depicting poet Robert Burns standing over a map of Scotland), colour lithograph published by Andrew Reid & Company Ltd, 50 Grey Street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. 98cm x 62cm. Both posters exceptionally vibrant for age, the Burns poster a/f with loss. Each poster has been professionally mounted/backed with linen incorporating archival/conservation materials.

Lot 1222

Origninal Edwardian Ocean Liner Travel Poster / Advertising / Midland Railway Interest: 'Union-Castle Line to South & East Africa -Royal Mail - Madeira, Canaries, Ascension, St. Helena & Lobito Bay - Cape Colony Natal, East African Ports, Transvaal & Rhodesia - Through Carriages to London by The Midland', bold blue & red lithographic poster, c.1910-1920, professionally mounted/backed with linen incorporating archival/conservation materials. The poster features a 'Midland Railway Authorised for Exhibition' stamp at upper-right. 101cm x 63cm.

Lot 1226

Original Edwardian Canadian Pacific Railway Ocean Liner Travel Poster / Advertising / Midland Railway / Canada Interest: 'Canadian Pacific - Special Tours to and through Canada', colour lithographic poster designed by Norman Wilkinson (1878-1971), depicting a ship sailing beneath the mighty Niagra Falls at dusk. The poster features an original sticker/label for passengers at Derbyshire stations: 'For Particulars of Train Service Apply General Superintendent, Midland Railway, Derby'. The poster also features a 'Midland Railway Authorised for Exhibition' stamp at upper-right. 100cm x 63cm. Exceptionally vibrant colours for age, professionally mounted/backed with linen incorporating archival/conservation materials.

Lot 322

An Elizabeth II silver engine turned cigarette case, gilt interior with autographed inscription and dated 1960, Garrard and Co Ltd, Birmingham 1960, with retailer's stamp, with Aprey box and original cloth pouch, 6.79 ozt (211.3 grams)

Lot 339

A set of Edwardian novelty Postal Scales, on plinth base with pull out stamp drawer on ball feet, domed ivorine dial, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1909 with registration number 308820

Lot 789

Paul Jean Clays (Belgian, 1819-1900), a marine scene with sailing vessels on a choppy sea, with 'Atelier P.J. Clays' stamp andPetite Galerie Bruxelles label dated 20th May 1932 verso, oil on board, 25cm by 34cm

Lot 505

*A Rare Great War ‘Senussi Campaign’ Armoured Cars M.C. Group of 7 awarded to Lieutenant John Davies Lawrence, Manchester Regiment, who commanded a Rolls Royce armoured car in action at the Dakhla Oasis in Egypt’s Western Desert while on secondment to the Motor Machine Gun Corps, capturing 4 officers and 109 other ranks in the process. He later served as a ‘Bimbashi’ in the Equatorial Battalion of the Egyptian Army as part of the Turkhana Patrol in 1918, and also took part in the fighting against the Aliab Dinka during the uprising of late 1919, comprising: Military Cross, G.V.R., reverse engraved in contemporary upright capitals (2nd Lieut. J. D. Lawrence. Manchester Regt Nov. 1915); 1914-15 Star (2 Lieut. J. D. Lawrence. Manch. R.); British War and Victory Medals, the latter with M.i.D. bronze spray of oak leaves (Lieut. J.D.Lawrence.); Africa General Service, 1902-1956, single clasp, East Africa 1918 (Lieut. J. D. Lawrence. Equatorial Bn. E.A.); Egypt, Order of the Nile, Officer’s 4th class breast badge in silver and enamels; Khedive’s Sudan, 1910-22, 2nd issue, single clasp, Aliab Dinka (Lieut. Manch. R.), with impressed naming; together with a matching set of seven individual dress miniatures, all mounted together in glass-fronted wooden case, about extremely fine, and rare  (14)   M.C.: London Gazette: 4 June 1917 - ‘Whilst repairing one of his two Armoured Cars in the desert (he) received a helio message from W.D.A. to proceed at once to operate against DAKHLA OASIS in conjunction with No. 1 L.C. patrol*. After working all day on the car he was able to start at midnight and owing to his skill in guiding the car over unknown ground was able to overtake the L.C. patrol 10 miles short of DAKHLA, having travelled all night. The Senussi main camp at AIN BARABI being found evacuated he pushed on to TENEDA taking 1 officer and 2 other ranks prisoners. Next morning pushing on quickly to BUDHKULU a party of 50 Senussi were encountered and after a short fight surrendered. Here the cars had to wait for supplies and on their arrival, he proceeded to MUT where another 50 prisoners were taken, 3 officers and 7 other ranks of whom were ex-Coastguard. Work in the Oasis itself was difficult for the Armoured Car owing to the narrow bridges.’   M.I.D.: London Gazette: 6 July 1917 (For Senussi campaign), and 18 January 1921 (For Aliab Dinka)   Egypt, Order of the Nile: London Gazette: 4 August 1922 - ‘for good services rendered during operations against the Aliab Dinkas in the Mongalla Province, Sudan, 1919-20’.   Lieutenant John ‘Jack’ Lawrence was born on 19 February 1896, in the suburb of Jeppestown, Johannesburg, South Africa, the son of Henry Lakin Lawrence, a Mining Engineer, and Emma Lawrence. Educated at Horton Preparatory School, Ickwellbury, Bedfordshire, and then at Tonbridge School (1911-1913), he proved himself as a prominent sportsman, winning school colours at cricket, football and rugby. Here he also took up an interest in the military, serving as a Sergeant Cadet with the Tonbridge School Contingent, Junior Division, Officers Training Corps.   He was initially apprenticed to the Midland Railway from 1913 to August 1914, but on 9 April 1914 he received his commission as a Second Lieutenant in the 8th (Ardwick) Battalion, Manchester Regiment. Upon the outbreak of war, Lawrence was posted to Palestine on 10 September 1914, returning to the U.K. in March 1915 having been ordered to attend the Royal Military College. While at Sandhurst, on 20 October 1915, he was commissioned as Second Lieutenant in the Regular Army (Manchester Regiment) and posted for employment with M.G.C.   In March 1916 he was posted to Egypt, and he was officially seconded to the Motor Machine Gun Service on 20 October 1915. In Egypt he joined the Armoured Cars of Nos. 11 & 12 Light Armoured Motor Brigade, M.G.C., Desert Column, taking part in the Senussi Campaign in the Western Desert. His unit consisted of one Rolls Royce Armoured Car (commanded by Lawrence himself) and tender; six Ford cars and 12 motor bicycles. The remaining personnel consisted of two officers and 58 other ranks, with two Vickers and two Lewis guns in support. For his service in the Senussi campaign Lawrence was mentioned in despatches and awarded the M.C.   Lawrence left the M.G.C. on 10 September 1917, being afterwards transferred to the Equatorial Battalion, part of the Egyptian Army which was serving in the Sudan. Placed in command of No. 2 Company of the Equatorial Battalion, he took part in operations against the Northern Turkhana, Marille, Donyiro in Southern Sudan , west of Lake Rudolf, between 20 April and 19 June 1918 (British Battles and Medals, refers). Known as the ‘Turkhana Patrol’ this patrol was sent out to oppose and disrupt tribal slaving and cattle raiding, and saw some heavy fighting. The campaign itself was commanded by Major Richard Finch White, Essex Regiment, and having been present, for the duration with the , Lawrence became one of just seven British Officers, serving with the Egyptian Army, to earn the Africa General Service Medal with clasp “East Africa 1918”.   At the end of October 1919 a war-party of the Aliab Dinka attacked a police-post south of Bor (now capital of the Jonglei State in South Sudan), at Menkamon on the White Nile, killing eight policemen. This outbreak of violence quickly spread and Major Chancey Stigand, Egyptian Army (and Governor of Mondalla Province) sought to stamp it out with a few companies of the Equatorial Battalion, including those under the command of Lawrence (the article ‘Chauncey Stigand, Soldier, Governor and Writer’ by Henry Keown-Boyd, refers). As explained in the same article, owing to a shortage of officers Stigand accompanied one of the patrols himself, whereupon it was twice ambushed in quick succession overnight and in the morning on 8 December, in the long grass by several hundred Aliab Dinka tribesmen. Stigand himself, the Officer Commanding Troops Kaimakam (Lieutenant-Colonel) White, Yuzbashi (Captain) Saad Osman and twenty-four other ranks and carriers were killed. The remaining four officers, Bimbashi F. C. Roberts, V.C., D.S.O., M.C., (Worcs Regt), Bimbashi W. H. Wynne-Finch, M.C. (Scots Guards), A. H. Kent–Lemon (York & Lancs) and John Davies Lawrence, M.C. (Manch. Regt) were able to rally and restore the situation despite these losses, making a fighting and reaching Tombe on 13 December 1919. Keown-Boyd writes that: ‘The four surviving British officers - all veterans of the Great War and accustomed to reacting swiftly in desperate circumstances, rallied their companies and drove off the enemy, thus averting even greater disaster.’   Lieutenant Lawrence subsequently took part in the retaliatory operations against the Aliab Dinka, Bor Dinka and Mandari tribes in early 1920, for which he was awarded the Khedives Sudan medal with clasp ‘Aliab Dinka’. He was also awarded the Order of the Nile ‘for good services rendered’ during these difficult operations. Unfortunately, it appears that Lawrence contracted Malaria during this period, as he was examined by a Medical Board on 14 October 1920, which confirmed his disability from malaria (rated at 50%). After a lengthy period of treatment (and after his third Medical Board examination, on 6 January 1921) he was discharged to return to his regiment, relinquishing his commission on the same day.  ... For further information please see the catalogue pdf on www.mortonandeden.com 

Lot 645

*China, Order of the Double Dragon, first type (late 19th Century), a good Russian-made Second Class First Grade breast star, in silver of 88 zolotniks, silver-gilt and enamels, with central pearl and separately-applied silver dragons, by ГД, St Petersburg, marked on backplate and with kokoshniks of pre-1899 type, width 89.51mm, with French import mark struck on the brooch-pin keeper, good very fine and toned, in fitted case of issue The leathercloth-covered case is in worn, dampstained condition, with detached lid bearing the gold-blocked legend in French ordre du double dragon II Classe 1 Grade. The interior red silk lining bears the stamp of Alexander Adolph Treyden, St Petersburg, and the style and quality of the star is akin to the work of Feodor Rückert.

Lot 105

Africa.- Lugard (Frederick D.) The Rise of Our East African Empire, 2 vol., first edition, half-titles, frontispiece portraits (one photogravure), plates and illustrations, 9 colour maps (5 folding, 2 in pockets), maps a little spotted, one with tear to crease line, 4pp. loose (binding error), bookplates and blind-stamps, 'with publishers compliments' blind-stamp and ink annotation to title (vol. 1), original decorative cloth, lightly browned spines, a little rubbed, [Czech p.100, Hosken p.129], 8vo, Edinburgh and London, 1893.

Lot 20

Almanacs.- Gentleman's Diary (The), or the Mathematical Repository for..., 1785 § Ladies' Diary (The): or Woman's Almanack...,1785 § Moore (Franics) Vox Stellarum..,1785 § Partridge (John) Merlinus Liberatus..., 1785 § Old Poor Robin. An Almanack...,1784 § Season (Henry) Speculum Anni: or, Season on the Seasons...1785, n.d. § Wing (Tycho) Olympia Domata [graece] or, an Almanack for...1785, n.d. § White (Robert) Atlas Ouranos [graece], The Coelestial Atlas for...1785, n.d., together 8 vol. in 1, titles and some text in red and black, titles with duty stamp, browned, some trimmed, contemporary red morocco, gilt, g.e, rubbed and water-stained, rebacked, 8vo, for the Company of Stationers...sold by John Wilkie, [printed 1784 for 1785].

Lot 62

NO RESERVE [Collier (John)], "Tim Bobbin". Human Passions Delineated, Heywood edition, with frontispiece, title page, and 41 plates (of 43), lacking plate 5 and 6, with additional plate'Scoth Politics', etchings and engravings, two with hand-colouring, on cream wove paper without watermarks, some damp-stain and damage in margins, occasional surface dirt and browning, minor cockling and handling creases, in contemporary blue cloth with gilt title on upper cover, very worn, spine splitting and with loss, 4to, John Heywood, [1810, but circa 1858]. Provenance:Ex-library copy, with Dudley Public Library ink stamp

Lot 90

Friedensreich Hundertwasser (Austrian 1928-2000),Olympische Spiele München,screenprint in colours with metallic embossing,poster,unsigned,stamp numbered 2593/3999,Edition Olympia 1972,101 x 63 cm CONDITION REPORT: Dimensions for image only, framed and glazed.

Lot 791

Arts & Crafts repousse copper jug and cover, decorated with stylised flowers on a tapered body, maker JS & S, stamp marks, 8.5" high

Lot 966

Elm seat Windsor armchair, the comb back upon turned supports, maker's stamp 'H.S', 21.5" wide, 40" high

Lot 967

19th century style elm seat Windsor armchair, maker's stamp 'H.S', 21" wide, 40" high

Lot 146

An English Circa 1770 Heavy Dragoon Troopers Cavalry Sword, complete with original leather scabbard with steel chaips, leather and wire grip, blade approx 91 cms, stamp 4. Provenance: The owner of this collection excavated Hailes Abbey in Winchcombe over many seasons, and during his years with English Heritage, was largely responsible for developing the collection of historic artillery now on display at Pendennis Castle in Cornwall.

Lot 149

A Cased Pair of William Powell & Sons Saw Handled Percussion Target Pistols (converted from flintlock to percussion) with silver furniture. The guns were originally flintlocks and the silver work from Matthew Boulton's Soho works shows a date stamp for 1799. The percussion conversion is signed by Williams and Powell, however the original manufacturer of the guns is understood to be Jeremiah Patrick of Pool Lane Liverpool. It is believed the conversion to percussion and the fitting to a new box took place around 1834/4. Sadly the records of Williams & Powell were destroyed by bombing during the war thus further research has proved difficult. The family coat of arms on the pistols points to the Gosling family of London. Richard Gosling, a silversmith was in business at 55 Cornhill until 1774, close to Fleet Street. His relationship to Sir Francis is uncertain. Joseph Gosling was both son and business partner to Richard Gosling  his occupation was described as a Goldsmith and Clockmaker from 1775 to 1790 also at 55 Cornhill.  It would appear that the Joseph Gosling for whom these guns were originally manufactured may have been the first born son of Joseph Gosling Snr. Provenance: The owner of this collection excavated Hailes Abbey in Winchcombe over many seasons, and during his years with English Heritage, was largely responsible for developing the collection of historic artillery now on display at Pendennis Castle in Cornwall.

Lot 253

Six Vintage 6" Square English Majolica Floral Tiles, with moulded six radial line back stamp and central well, monogrammed 'JB'.

Lot 324

Albany E. Howarth (1872-1936) Limited Edition Dry Point Etching, entitled 'The Five Sisters' signed in pencil lower margin, with Fine Art Trade Guild Blind Stamp.

Lot 1002

DANIEL & ARTER; an early 20th century electroplated galleried ink stand with central hinged stamp compartment flanked by two clear glass ink wells, with pen rest, on four cast scroll legs, width 26cm, and an oval Celtic motif decorated tray, length 49cm (2).

Lot 1081

SEARLE & CO LTD; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver circular pin dish with retail stamp for Royal Exchange London to base, London 1969, diameter 8.2cm, approx 1.4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: General surface wear, some light scratches and small nicks, a few sections of the rim very slightly compressed.

Lot 1199

JOSEPH HAYES TAYLOR; a Victorian hallmarked silver stamp case with engraved foliate decoration and lozenge registration mark, Birmingham 1879, approx 0.3ozt, and a .800 grade silver cased key wind pocket watch (2). CONDITION REPORT: Stamp case with minor surface wear including scratches, nicks etc, the pocket watch with hairline crack to dial, surface wear otherwise, we have not tested it.

Lot 1329

A London 2012 Olympics group comprising limited edition commemorative six ingot set including pouches and paperwork, Big Ben £5 cupro-nickel proof coin with certificate, Olympic and Paralympic games coin first day cover and a London Parade September 10th 2012 stamp sheet limited edition no.1927/19500.

Lot 1739

DOVESTON, DAVEY, HULL & CO LD OF MANCHESTER; an exhibition quality mahogany mirror back sideboard, the concave dentil moulded cornice set with detailed frieze of floral swags and cherub head motifs above an arched bevelled mirror flanked by fluted columns before ebonised slip heightened bevelled mirrors interspersed with detailed fruit and foliate carvings, the angled base set with two sloping drawers above carved ring turned uprights, plinth base and turned feet, height 271cm, width 312cm, depth 66cm, maker's stamp to top of right hand drawer.

Lot 1949

JON DALE OF TROUTBECK; an inlaid ash circular table, with manufacturers stamp to underside, height 43cm, diameter 76cm.

Lot 444

An early Moorcroft McIntyre 'Pansy' pattern trumpet vase signed W Moorcroft and with the McIntyre Burslem stamp to the base, 19cm high. CONDITION REPORT: Possible restoration to body as there is a section without crazing inconsistent with the rest of the vase and there are thin white lines to this section (see pics), otherwise crazing, glaze imperfections particularly to interior (see pic), light surface wear and other usual manufacturing imperfections.

Lot 470

A collection of Beswick Beatrix Potter character figures including three with BP1 mark comprising 'Little Pig Robinson', 'Tom Kitten' and 'Lady Mouse', two BP2 stamped figures including 'Mrs Rabbit' and 'The Tailor of Gloucester' (both af) and one of the BP3 stamp range 'Peter Rabbit', together with four Bunnykins 'Oompah Band' figures from the Golden Jubilee celebration series of 1984 (one af) (10).

Lot 697

A Chinese archaic style sgraffito stoneware vase, indistinct stamp to base, height approx 31cm. CONDITION REPORT: Note this is a modern vase. Lip slightly misshapen as part of manufacturing, not damage, general surface wear including scratches.

Lot 751

A Simplex stamp album including three penny reds, many Great Britain and Commonwealth and a Senator album (2).

Lot 754

A small group of ephemera including cigarette cards, a stamp album, royalty related, etc.

Lot 792

JOHN STEVEN DEWS; a signed limited edition print, racing yachts, numbered 54/175 and bearing Chelsea Green Editions blind stamp lower left, 51 x 76cm, framed and glazed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 810

PETER OWEN JONES (Guild Of Railway Artists, 1933-1993); two railway themed watercolours, 'Passage Through Birch Woods' and 'Picking Up The Token', both titled lower left, the former signed and dated '85 lower right and the latter dated '86 but unsigned, both with descriptive labels and the latter with artist stamp verso, the former 21.3 x 31.7cm and the latter 22 x 31.2cm, both framed and glazed (2). (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.

Lot 832

GEORGE THOMPSON ATD NDD (born 1934); oil on canvas, 'Bridge over Canal at Northgate, Chester', signed recto and signed and dated '80 verso, also with artist stamp verso, 46 x 56cm, framed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 847

KONSTANTIN RAZUMOV (Russian, born 1974); oil on canvas, portrait of a blonde haired girl wearing ribbon and pink dress, signed lower right in Cyrillic with further Cyrillic text and indistinct stamp verso, 39.5 x 25.5cm, framed. (D) CONDITION REPORT: A few slight losses to the paintwork, but nothing too substantial. This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.

Lot 242

Pietro Psaier (1936 - 2004) Humphrey Bogart, mixed media, factory stamp,

Lot 41

A pair of Berlin porcelain figures, KPM stamp (2)

Lot 29

Hermes Black Kelly Retourne 35 Smooth Calf Leather Bag. Gold tone hardware. Leather interior with zipper pocket. Optional strap and clochette included. Labeled appropriately. Blind stamp Z in circle (1996). Very good condition with only slight signs of wear. Measures 13-1/2" L x 10" H x 5-1/4" D. Original box and dustbags included. Shipping $115.00 (estimate $5000-$6000)

Lot 299

Vladimir Cora (Mexican, b. 1951) Carta 71, mixed media including postage stamp, signed and dated 80 lower right, signed and inscribed with title verso, 54.5cm x 35.5cm framed and glazed **Bears labels verso of B Lewin Galleries, Palm Springs, California, inventory number P-8164 - 1980 and the Instituto de Bellas Artes, Inventory number COL INBA, Entered 1.X.82

Lot 250

with blade of flattened-hexagonal section retaining traces of a bladesmith's stamp within a pair of short fullers on each side, fluted iron hilt including double shell-guard, a pair of flattened quillons swelling towards the terminals, a pair of arms, and ovoid pommel, and later grip bound with plaited wire and Turks' heads

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