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A TUBULAR SPARK STRIKER & WICK HOLDER COMBINED with a suspensory ring at the end, Registered design no. "616991", by Asprey & Co.Ltd., Birmingham 1917 together with an early Victorian tinderbox type vesta box with a cigar cutter, maker's mark "A&S", Birmingham 1858 and a vesta case with a frontal, stamp compartment, maker's mark "W.L", Birmingham 1911; the latter 1.6" (4 cms) long; 2.2 oz (3)
AN EDWARDIAN VESTA CASE plain with a hinged front revealing a miniature photograph frame, gilt interior & suspensory ring, by H. Woodward & Co.Ltd., Birmingham 1904 and another vesta case with a stamp compartment, suspensory ring & Registered design no. "428374", maker's mark worn, Chester 1905; each one 1.9" (4.7 cms) long; 2 oz (2)
Scene Photograph: The Copter Kids, 1976, 11" x 8.5". Starring Vic Armstrong, Michael Balfour and Mark Boyle. Directed by Ronald Spencer. This scene features three characters, Liz, Bill and Jill Peters, played by Sophie Neville, Jonathan Scott-Taylor and Sophie Ward respectively. On the back is a printed description of the scene and the copyright stamp of the Children's Film Foundation, 6-10 Great Portland Street, London (now The Childrens Film and Television Foundation).
Scene Photograph from The Hostages, 1975, 10" x 8". This scene features Joe Blake (played by Ray Barrett) holding a gun on a group of hostages described in full detail on the back. The back of this photograph also features a red copyright stamp for The Children's Film Foundation (these stamps nare usually blue or black).
Norfolk 1795(1st May) EL-Thursday even 7 o'clock with very indistinct date stamp for 1st May, Aylsham to Westminster with the Aylsham town mark used between 1793 and 1797, rated 5d, the letter must have been sent before the rates were increased in 1796, May 1 was Friday in 1795,(NK31)40x5mm, rated 'E'
Norfolk 1798 (16 May EL)-Shipdam to Bedfordshire with the later Shipdam (40x6mm), with the London General Post, date stamp with external letter 'A' used from March 1798 to July 1799,the rate was 6d for a letter sent between 60 and 100 miles under the revised rates of 2796 plus one penny local delivery. (MK355) rated 'E'
Scene Photograph: The Sea Children, 1973, 11" x 8.5". On the back is a printed description of the scene and the copyright stamp of the Children's Film Foundation, 6-10 Great Portland Street, London (now The Childrens Film and Television Foundation). Stars Simon Fisher-Turner, Lesley Dunlop and Perry Balfour (the first and third named feature in the photograph).
Scene Photograph from Mountain of Fear, 1963, 10" x 8". The picture shows Kekec (played by Velimir Gjurin) using secret drops to try to restore Maria's. In addition to a brief description of the scene the reverse features the copyright stamp of the Children's Film Foundation. In addition to Gjurin the film stars Blanka Florjanc and Rusa Bojc. Directed by Joze Gale.
Scene Photograph from The Boy Who Turned Yellow, 1972, 10" x 8". Stars Mark Dightam, Robert Eddison and Helen Weir. Directed by Michael Powell. The scene is described in detail on the back, which also features a copyright stamp for the Children's Film Foundation. This photo also has a green backing sheet.
Scotland 1850-Wrapper to Salen on the Isle of Mull, with Duke Street strike + Edinburgh receiver as transit point for this item, posted in Arbroath-\horizontal 'Barks' cancel (13), Edinburgh (131) cancel stamp part Duke Street on Back.XXX This letter was likely sent to Knock House which is a small village which is part of the Benmore Estate on the East coast of Mull
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