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Lot 1281

English School, circa 1740: Miniature Portrait of a Young Gentleman, with long powdered curly hair, brown eyes, wearing a lace jabot and light blue velvet jacket, oval, 6cm, on copper, in later papier mâché frame; and English School, early 19th century: Portrait of a Robert Durham and Mrs Durham, he wears a black jacket, she wears an embroidered mob cap and ruff, oval, 7cm and 6cm respectively, in black papier mâché frames (3). A label on the reverse of the Robert Durham miniature states He was a Unitarian, Robert Durham (Yorkshireman) Builder & Undertaker, buried on the kings .... near to ... Symans Church, London. Married a Miss Ovens and afterward a Miss Stamp. Died rich = born in 1747. He was my great grandfather G G W Gordon. On the reverse of the Mrs Durham miniature My great grandmother Mrs Durham formerly a Miss Ovens & I think the writing is my aunt Elizabeth Durham (Sprinter) but I don't know my great grandmother's christian name. G G W Gordon

Lot 1615

A Pair of Walnut, Red Cedar Satinwood and Parcel Gilt Cabinets by Gillows of Lancaster, late 19th Century, the mirrored superstructure with pierced gallery above a crossbanded and strung top, the frieze with rectangular tablet painted with green foliage, the base with two cupboard doors painted with scrolling leaves, flowers and urns between leaf carved and fluted pilasters, flanked by two glazed doors enclosing shelves, on platform base, 172cm by 47cm by 129cm See illustration. Stamped on the top edge of the doors GILLOW & Co 9348. Both the stamp and number are consistent with a production date of c.1880 (See S. Stuart in Regional Furniture 1998) The backs of the carcases are stamped J. DAVISON. There appears to be no record of any work for the Foljambes at either Osberton or Aldwarke in the Gillows Archive in the Westminster Public Library, but there are gaps in the Archive and some pieces are so close to established Gillow's models that they can be reasonably attributed to the firm on stylistic grounds.

Lot 520

A George V 9ct Gold Envelope-Form Stamp Case, by A E Jones, Chester 1928, engraved all over with feathery scrolls, fixed suspension ring, 3.1cm wide See illustration

Lot 543

An Edward VII Four-Division Stamp Case, Asprey, London 1909, modelled as a chest of drawers, serpentine fronted revealing gilded interior of two sloping compartments, hinged again to reveal two further stamp compartments, 5cm high, 6cm wide See illustration-

Lot 549

A South Staffordshire Enamel Patch Box "A Trifle from Lincoln", circa 1785, oval, the white enamelled slightly domed lid with a printed depiction of Lincoln Cathedral, on a pink tinted body, 4.8cm wide; and A Victorian Single Division Glazed Stamp Box, London 1900, the sprung-hinged glazed square lid on a half round body, on four sphere feet, 3.2cm (2)

Lot 329

WILLIAM SCOTT R.A. Green predominating. Lithograph. Signed, dated '76 and numbered 40 from an edition of 40. Publishers blind stamp. 22 x 30ins. (See illustration)

Lot 85

H.M.S. Reknown - An early 20th Century dockyard hand tinted ship portrait photograph, with stamp to mount 'The Fairfield Ship Building and Engineering Company, 1916', 35cm x 63cm.

Lot 123

A Naval boarding cutlass by Wilkinson, the curved bi-fullered blade with war department stamp, above iron knuckle guard and leather grip, blade length 82cm.

Lot 421

A silver stamp box, a silver smoking accessory and three small white metal trinket items. (5)

Lot 141

A C20th Belleek tea set comprising teapot, sugar bowl milk jug, tray, 2 cups and saucers green stamp

Lot 322

A solid 22ct gold replica of The Locomotion Postage Stamp 26g by Hallmark Replicas 1975. Having original box and certificate NO 2375 from an edition of 3000, to Commemorative the 150th Anniversary of the first railway in the world, together with brochure

Lot 324

Two Royal Wedding Stamp replicas one in solid 22ct gold stamp 26g the other in solid silver Produced by Hallmark Replicas number 1153 from an edition of 3000 sets to issued 14th November 1973 to Commemorate the wedding of Princess Anne to Lieutenant Mark Phillips 29/5/1973, with certificate and brochure

Lot 41

A silver mug, Gustavus Byrne, Dublin 1808 and retailers stamp for William Law, of tapering cylindrical form and reeded handle, engraved, 7.5cm high, weight 5oz along with a silver milk jug 'WB' London 1830, of oval boat shape with reeded rim and leaf lapetted handle, 9.5cm high, weight 7.5oz (2)

Lot 29

An Edward VII Stamp Case in the form of an envelope, Birmingham 1907, two Teaspoons, Newcastle marks, plated Pickle Forks, Sifting Spoons, Coaster and Jam Spoon,.

Lot 726

Two albums of stamp first day covers

Lot 11

A 19c. English vase of cylindrical form, diamond registration mark stamp beneath, with a gilt upper and lower banding, hand painted and raised with flowers to the pink ground body raised on triple gilt lined shell supports, 22cms. high, and two late 19c. pink glass vases, each painted with flowers to the shouldered bodies (3).

Lot 587

An 18c German hammer with punch and line decoration at head with incomplete name stamp MAGNE??? and decorated handle G

Lot 676

A rare pair of 3 3/4" wide moulders by W BURTON & SON Sheffield both with same owners stamp, obviously bought together when new, minor 1" chip from boxing o/w G++

Lot 216

After William Russell Flint (1880-1969): 'Conversation St Martin D'Ardeche', lithograph signed limited edition of 850 with blind stamp pub Medici Society 54cm x 68cm

Lot 127

A Hallmarked Silver Chatelaine, the openwork scroll panel clip with central figural panel, Birmingham 1899, with five belcher-link chains, suspending hinged notebook, with cherub head detail, Birmingham 1911, bamboo decorated conical scent bottle, on chain suspension, tape measure, Birmingham 1899, green silk lined purse with cherub head detail, Birmingham 1909, containing 1922 Threepenny piece, vesta case with scroll engraved decoration, Birmingham 1902, circular mirror with cherub head detail, Birmingham 1911 and a stamp case, of book form, swivelling to reveal double compartment, Birmingham 1911.

Lot 161

An Edwardian Hallmarked Silver Mounted Red Leather Desk Stamp Box, mounted to the top with Edward VII half penny stamp, within plain frame, CPB, Birmingham 1903.

Lot 518

An Early XX Century Mahogany Dentist's Cabinet, with leaded glazed doors and centre pigeon hole, over an arrangement of twelve drawers flanking bottle and mixing compartment, concealed by fall front over cupboard doors, on bracket feet, bearing makers stamp for Ash Cas London, England, 91cms wide.

Lot 325

A Leather Suitcase, bearing stamp Harrods Ltd Makers, London, with secure lever nickel lock, impressed "R".

Lot 934

STARR ARMS CO..A .52 (RIMFIRE) BRITISH WAR DEPT. ISSUE FALLING-BLOCK SERVICE CARBINE, serial no. 36242, 21in. blued sighted barrel marked 'STARR ARMS CO. YONKERS. N.Y.', action incised with the number '40' and tang marked 'STARR'S PATENT SEPT. 14th 1858', back-action lock marked 'STARR ARMS CO. YONKERS. N.Y.', 13in. walnut stock with 'WD' and broad arrow stamp on the right side, iron mounts, and saddle-ring (some discolouration throughout), U.S. inspection marks.

Lot 1351

BOSS & CO..A UNIQUE SET OF FOUR 12-BORE EASY-OPENING SINGLE-TRIGGER SIDELOCK EJECTORS, serial no. 9503 / 4 / 5 / 6, gun No.4 with extra barrels, 26in. nitro chopperlump barrels with raised ventilated matt top-ribs with scrollwork and gold-inlaid one to four at the breech ends, the extra barrels gold-inlaid '4 S', large ivorine bead foresights, tubes engraved 'BOSS & CO. 13, CORK STREET, LONDON. W1.', 2 3/4in. chambers, bored approx. 1/4 and imp cyl choke, the extra barrels bored approx. imp cyl in both, gun no. 2 missing short under rib, easy-opening actions with removable striker discs, automatic safeties with gold-inlaid 'SAFE' details, gold-inlaid cocking-indicators, Boss patent non-selective single triggers, rolled-edge triggerguards, best fine bouquet and scroll engraving, retaining some original colour-hardening and finish, the triggerguards gold-inlaid with the monogram 'SS', gun no.2 ejectors require attention, gun no.1 missing left mainspring and fore-end screw, 14 1/2in. highly-figured stocks with monte carlo combs and including 1in. leather covered recoil pads, weight 7lb. 9oz., in their lightweight leather double motor cases with canvas outers, the extra barrels in a leather barrel case with canvas outer. The makers have kindly confirmed that the guns were ordered on 9th December 1968 by Sir Stafford Sands, with instruction that the guns were to be completed by 1st August 1970. Provenance : Sir Stafford Sands C.B.E. Sir Stafford Lofthouse Sands (23rd September 1913 - 25th January 1972) cuts a controversial figure in the political and financial history of the Bahamas. Born in Nassau just before the Great War and educated in Nassau and New York he began his career in the legal business, qualifying as a lawyer before moving into politics. In 1937 he was first elected to the House of Assembly, representing Nassau City. Between 1945 and 1946 he served as a member of the Executive Council, but it was his appointment as Chairman of the Development Board in 1949 that saw the implementation of policies that would stamp his mark on the economic history of the Bahamas. His main achievement was in the area of tourism. He capitalised on the economic boom being enjoyed in the U.S. offering attractive tax and customs duty concessions and this, combined with the 'Hotels Encouragement Act' witnessed a construction boom that propagated over 40 hotels and residential clubs by the mid sixties (and for the first time in Bahamian history, gambling establishments). Within just one year of his being Chairman, tourist arrivals increased by 47 percent, transforming the Bahamas from a luxurious winter retreat for the social elite of North America to a year round tourist destination for a much wider social group. He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire in 1955 and knighted in 1963. In 1964, when the Bahamas moved towards independence, his move to Minister of Tourism and Finance saw two major developments, which were to have a massive impact on the Bahamian economy. The first was his introduction of The Banks Trust and Companies Regulations Act. For a colony with just one commercial bank in 1949, within two years of the act being propagated it became one of the world's leading centres for offshore banking with over 70 banks and trust companies. Secondly, he introduced the Bahamian dollar in 1966 and fixed its value on par with the U.S. dollar - making life very simple for U.S. tourists and investors (the country's largest group of customers). After the 1967 elections, when the Bermuda Progressive Labour Party took over government from the more traditional United Bermuda Party, Sir Stafford Sands sold his comprehensive business interests in the Bahamas and retired to Spain. He died in London in 1972. "The lubricant for the machinery of progress is money" is probably the most well known quote attributed to him during his time in office. It is apt that it was his portrait chosen to be printed on the $10 bill in 2001, as a mark of respect for his achievements for the colony. In 2005 his portrait was replaced with that of Queen Elizabeth II. The present owner has found the guns to be particularly suited to grouse shooting and they have been used to great effect on many of the United Kingdom's most prestigious moors and estates.

Lot 40

Two Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, Peter Rabbit gold back stamp and Johnny Town Mouse gold back stamp.

Lot 41

Two Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, Timmy Tiptoes and Chippy Hackee, both brown back stamp.

Lot 42

Two Beswick Beatrix Potter figures, Flopsy Mopsy and Cottontail gold back stamp and Miss Moffat brown back stamp.

Lot 194

Two Beswick Beatrix potter figures, "Ribby" and Tabitha Twitchit" each with gold back stamp.

Lot 505

A Third Reich War Service Cross, silver coloured, with swords, cased, the case with stamp for Deschler & Sohn, Munchen.

Lot 63

A silver stamp box, hallmarked Birmingham 1909.

Lot 94

A silver stamp box in the form of a satchel, hallmarked Chester 1903, together with a silver chatelaine clip, hallmarked London 1875.

Lot 223

A set of six framed and coloured prints of farmyard animals in original gesso frames, together with a framed floral print with blind stamp to right bottom corner.

Lot 315

A pair of Dresden plates with pierced rims and floral decoration, factory stamp to base.

Lot 735

After Sydney E Wilson, an artist proof, "Miss Hallett" after Thomas Gainsborough, 12ins x 10ins framed, signed in pencil and bearing stamp.

Lot 268

A BOX CONTAINING THREE STAMP ALBUMS AND A SMALL BOX OF ASSORTED STAMPS

Lot 2001

A George IV rosewood breakfront chiffonier by Gillows of Lancaster, the mirrored back panel fitted with two shelves applied with gilt brass repeated lyre galleries on turned knop supports, the base fitted with four glazed panel doors enclosing simulated rosewood shelves, raised on bun feet, manufacturers stamp to top of door, width approx 183cm, height approx 140cm, depth approx 45cm.

Lot 133

A stamp collection in some fifteen stock books, with G.B. mint (face circa £100), Channel Islands and Isle of Man; a large quantity of covers and envelopes; together with two albums, FDC's and other philatelia

Lot 134

A stamp collection of G.B .and British Commonwealth, in a ring binder; seventy G.B. Presentation packs and stamp booklets (£33 face value); seven albums of G.B. FDCs (66-91); nine albums of Guernsey and Isle of Man (mint stamps and FDCs) and a quantity of miscellaneous items

Lot 135

A stamp collection of G.B., Queen Victoria, in a 'Collecta' album, 1840 penny black, two pence blue (red MX cancel), later two pence also penny reds (including plates - four missing); variety surface printed also 1883 2/6d to 10/- (including SG175)

Lot 137

A stamp collection of pre-postal items, 1795-1839 (including Duke of Bedford 1833) and later stamped covers (mostly Victorian), approximately seventy five, contained in a ring binder

Lot 140

A stamp collection of G.B., contained in a 'Clearview' stock book (all UMM), from 1924 Wembley through to QEII pre-decimal special issues up to Christmas 1970 and decimal to 1994 and a quantity of gutter pairs

Lot 142

A stamp collection of G.B., contained in a 'Wildings' blue binder, 1952-1966 (UMM); also W/M variations, booklet issues, Regionals, Bradbury 'Castles' 1963 to £1 (UMM - 30 stamps), page 'Machins' to £5 (UMM), a stockbook of 'Machins' lower values (mainly UMM) and booklet examples

Lot 144

A stamp collection of G.B., from Queen Victoria and the Georges up to 1967; an album of presentation packs (face value circa £20); thirty three stamp booklets from 1965 up to 'Cooks' and 'Wedgwood' (catalogue value circa £350); two albums of FDC (one hundred and nine), including 'Hastings', hand-stamped at Battle

Lot 145

A stamp collection, in a Stock folder of George V 1935 silver jubilee British Commonwealth issue, (some two hundred and forty stamps, all UMM)

Lot 146

The Conrad stamp album, Queen Victoria and later, with three in perf penny reds and seven perf penny reds, a George V five shillings and twenty four piasters overstamp, four Bermuda to one shilling and a George V seahorse half crown, with a Strand stamp album (5)

Lot 147

A stamp collection, in a tartan case of two red albums of British Commonwealth, mostly GVI & QE II (some G.B) together with a few mint G.B. and a 'Commando' album

Lot 148

A Lincoln stamp album collection, of world postage stamps with Great British and Empire and early Japanese examples

Lot 149

A stamp collection, in a box, two large stock books of G.B. (quantity of mint) and Australia, a "Commonwealth" album of Australia, four further albums of covers (mainly B.C.) with some FDC's, together with two boxes of covers, loose stamps etc

Lot 1101

An Edwardian silver combined card/stamp case, of concave form with squeeze action to open lid, makers, Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1904, 3.25in.

Lot 1699

Attributed to Hubert von Herkomer (1849-1914), pencil, Portrait of a Flemish girl, E.S.K stamp, 15.5 x 20in.

Lot 1703

Paul Seifert (1840-1921), pastel, Standing nude, Millan & Associes Succession stamp, 24 x17in.

Lot 1811

André Derain (1880-1954), watercolour on paper, L'Oiseau Atelier stamp, Victor waddington label verso, 6 x 9.25in.

Lot 249

Giuliano gold moonstone and garnet pendant, stamp marks to the pendant loop

Lot 846

After Edward Wesson (1910-1983) - view of the Thames with St Paul's Cathedral beyond, signed in pencil, blind stamp, colour reproduction print, 14" x 20.25"

Lot 1111

Wilkinson Daffodil part service printed with country landscapes comprising teapot, cover and stand, circular plate and two cups and saucers, pattern 9499, teapot 6" high (small chip to the underside teapot spout, lacking Clarice Cliff back stamp)

Lot 1276

French silver Art Deco eight piece christening set possibly by Puiforcat, each item engraved with initials 'GHG', French silver marks and lozenge makers stamp marked EP, black velvet lined case (case a.f)

Lot 1340

Beswick Beatrix Potter figure 'Duchess holding a Pie' designed by Graham Tongue, printed back stamp, copyright 1979, 4" high (small chip to the ear)

Lot 147

A bisque headed Jumeau bebe with heavy brows and blue eyes. The open mouth with moulded teeth. Original wig. Yellow 'Diplome d'Honneur' to body. Red 'Tete Jumeau' stamp to head. H 17 1/2 A/F

Lot 177

A closed mouth Bebé Jumeau with blue eyes, heavy brows and pierced ears. Fixed wrist jointed body with blue stamp "Jumeau Medaille d'or Paris". Wearing a pink antique lace trimmed dress and bonnet with original shoes. The head stamped "Deposé tete Jumeau SGDG8" with red tick marks. H19in

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