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Lot 315

Austria: Maria Theresa thalers 1780 (3), of age, from fair to VF; Geo VI crown 1951 EF in box, (box worn); and The Strand Stamp Album and TheStirling Postage Stamp album containing stamps mainly from Geo VI and EIIR period Commonwealth issues. £70-80

Lot 385

A Third Reich Hitler Youth dagger, 5½" blade marked "Rich. Abr. Herder Solingen", RZM stamp and M9/18 1941. Plated hilt with black grips and enamelled diamond inset. In its black painted sheath. GC £300-350

Lot 388

A Third Reich SS NCO's police sword, blade 30½" marked "Horster"; plated hilt with blackened grip, in its steel scabbard, SS stamp to top chape. GC (some wear and pitting). £150-175

Lot 493

A WWII RAF flag, 5' x 3', dated 1939, "A.M." stamp, applique Union Jack and roundel. GC £40-50

Lot 435

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY BOUTON PEARL AND DIAMOND BROOCH CIRCA 1920The pierced millegrained rectangular panel set throughout with old brilliant cut and old cut diamonds, approximately 2.55 carats total, with bouton pearl accents, indistinct stamp to the brooch pinSize/dimensions: 6.3cm longGross weight: 13.7 gramsPlease note the pearls are untested and unwarranted as natural pearlCondition Report: The diamonds are all present and correct, bright and lively, colour estimated I-K, clarity mostly VS-SI, largest diamond clarity SI, inclusion under the crown facets. Some general wear commensurate with age and use. Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 449

GARRARD, A MID 20TH CENTURY RUBY AND DIAMOND DOUBLE CLIP BROOCH CIRCA 1950The open scroll clips set with circular cut rubies and eight cut diamonds, approximately 2.00 carats total, with a removable brooch fitting frame signed Garrard London, in a fitted caseSIZE/DIMENSIONS: 6cm longGROSS WEIGHT: 29.3g Condition Report: Overall light wear commensurate with age and use. All rubies are present and appear original, one has a surface nick. All diamonds are present and appear original, they are bright and lively and mostly VS Clarity. There is a repair to one of the brooch sliding mounts which attaches to the frame, noticeable when the reverse is viewed, a small section of wire setting to the reverse needs re-soldering to the main frame, however the setting is currently stable. The signature panels on the frame are very clear. The brooch is 6cm at it's longest point, and 5cm high at it's highest point.There is a red leather gilt tooled fitted box for the brooch, but there is no retailer's stamp in the box.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 232

A PAIR OF SILVER COLOURED CANDLE EXTINGUISHERS INDISTINCT MAKER'S STAMP, .925 STANDARD Curved flat handles with dimpled hanging extinguishers 33cm (13in) long 231g (7.45 oz)Provenance: from the collection of Victoria, Lady de Rothschild Condition Report: Late 20th or early 21st century, maker's mark Barlow? (script stamp), in fine condition, scratches and nicks commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer

Lot 361

A TRIO OF INTERLOCKING FLORAL RINGSThe rings with rope twist shanks, two with open flowerheads, each set with a brilliant cut diamond, approximately 0.35 carats total, with an additional leaf applied ring; together with a cultured pearl ring, stamped K10Size/dimensions: finger sizes L, M, I and JGross weight: 13.9 gramsProvenance: from the collection of Victoria, Lady de Rothschild Condition Report: Trio of rings: All rings have some wear commensurate with age and use, one has an indistinct stamp, diamonds are bright and lively. The ring with the larger flower head may have been resized.The largest flower ring is approximately I, due to the shank shape.Cultured pearl ring J, some wear commensurate with age and use, resized.Condition Report Disclaimer

Lot 604

John West Giles after J, Herring, J.F. Herring's Stable Scenes 1: Carriage Horses, polychrome print, bears E Gambart & Co. London blind stamp, contained in a maple frame, glazed, 49 x 64cm.

Lot 420

GOLD BRACELET. A high purity gold (tested) bracelet set with ruby cabochons, coloured agates & enamelling. Screw clasp. Stamped 21c. & with retailer's stamp. Length 18cm. Approx. 35g. (Purchased by our vendor from a jeweller in the United Arab Emirates).  Please note that all items in this auction are previously owned & are offered on behalf of private vendors. If detail on condition is required on any lot(s) PLEASE ASK FOR A CONDITION REPORT BEFORE BIDDING.  The absence of a condition report does not imply the lot is perfect.WE CAN SHIP THIS LOT, but NOT if part of a large, multiple lots purchase.

Lot 481

A STAMP COLLECTION, INCLUDING PENNY REDS AND TWOPENNY BLUES and others (two albums and a bag)

Lot 484

A COLLECTION OF STAMP ALBUMS, INCLUDING OLDER STAMPS

Lot 485

A COLLECTION OF STAMP ALBUMS

Lot 486

A COLLECTION OF STAMP ALBUMS

Lot 515

A COLLECTION OF ALBUMS including photo, stamp, postcard and other similar albums

Lot 529

ADOLF HITLER, MEIN KAMPF, HUTCHINSON & CO. (PUBLISHERS) with Thomas Wilson. The Swastika and R.C.K. Ensor, 'Mein Kampf' (Pamphlet) , Heinrich Hoffman, Hitler Abesits Vom Alltag, Zeitgeschichte-verlag Berlin and a Hitler head stamp

Lot 71

A Handcrafted Hugh Wallis Copper and Pewter Copper and Pewter Inlaid Circular Tray with Makers Stamp to Top, HW, 25.5cm Diameter

Lot 155

JAMES PRIDDEY print - harvesting scene titled 'Reaping', signed in pencil and with blind stamp, 28 x 37cms also GWYNETH TOMOS limited edition (348/1000) print, signed in pencil, 37 x 50cms

Lot 322

Collection of cigarette cards, two stamp albums and a postcard album

Lot 529

Three boxes of ephemera, including tea cards, stamp-related books, banknotes, newspapers, etc

Lot 616

Two stamp albums together with mint stamps

Lot 1012

England 1966 World Cup winners signed Rembrandt FDC with the 4d England Winners stamp franked Harrow And Wembley 18 AUG 1966 First Day Of Issue,autographed by all 11 players who defeated West Germany at Wembley back on 30th July 1966 along with three extra squad players, hand signed in biro by Gordon Banks, Ray Wilson, George Cohen, Bobby Moore (c), Jack Charlton, Alan Ball, Bobby Charlton, Nobby Stiles, Martin Peters, Roger Hunt, Geoff Hurst, Jimmy Greaves, Jimmy Armfield and Ian Callaghan, comes with COA and photo proof 

Lot 1057

Swansea Town FC selection of b&w original press photographs, dating from 1947 to 1953,including team photographs pre-season 1949 and 1950, training, match action and socials, majority with back stamp accreditation, includes some relating to the 1948-49 Division Three South Champions, varying sizes, wear to each (33)

Lot 1060

West Bromwich Albion official b&w team-photograph from the 1931 F.A. Cup winning season,featuring the squad and officials in seated and standing pose in the stadium, bearing stamp for publisher A Wilkes & Son, with unglazed frame, photograph 23 by 36cm., mount and photograph bear minor wear West Bromwich Albion defeated Birmingham 2-1 in the 1930-31 FA Cup final at Wembley Stadium on 25th April 1931.

Lot 1062

Two b&w Chelsea FC team-group postcards from the club's first season in Football League Division One, 1907-08,the first featuring the 16 man squad in standing and seated pose in the stadium, inscribed CHELSEA F.C. 1907-08, reverse bears postage stamp and handwritten message, 8.5 by 13.5cm., the second featuring 24 man squad with officials and trainers in standing and seated pose in the stadium, inscribed CHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUB 1907-08 with legend below, reverse bears postage stamp and handwritten message, 9 by 13.5cm., both bearing slight wear, staple holes obvious on the first, (2)

Lot 1067

"In doleful memory of poor old Newcastle United who fell fighting for the cup" printed postcard, postage marked 23rd April 1910,relating to Newcastle United losing the 1910 FA Cup replay final 2-0 to Barnsley on the 28th April 1910 after drawing the first final 1-1 on the 23rd April 1910, with handwritten letter on the reverse in pencil, and postage stamp 

Lot 1077

The Football Association Rules of the Association and Laws of the Game handbooks,bound in two season pairs forming five volumes, for 1922 to 1924, 1929 to 1931, 1931 to 1933, 1932-1934 (so therefore with a duplicate for season 1932-33) and 1934 to 1936, all bound in red cloth by R. Riviere & Son, London, for Arsenal FC circa 1948 and pasted with an Arsenal FC library label; sold with original green cloth volumes of the same title for 1937-38 and the aborted 1939-40 season, the latter with Arsenal Football Club company stamp and facsimile signature stamp of George Allison; plus two London Football Association handbooks for seasons 1929-30 and 1934-35, red cloth with gilt titling, both pasted with an Arsenal FC library label; sold together with a collection of football books, including a group of six bound volumes of Athletic News Football Annuals, for 1900-01, 1929-30, 1935-36, 1938-39 and 1963-64 (titled now changed to News of the World and Empire News Annual, all with wrappers removed; together with a double volume with annuals for seasons 1933-34 and 1934-35, covers preserved, the binding by R. Riviere & Son, London, for Arsenal FC circa 1948, pasted with an Arsenal FC library label; the lot also a Riviere-bound for Arsenal volume containing two Topical Times Annuals for 1933-34 and 1934-35, covers preserved; together with 11 other football publications circa 1940s-1960s, including Sunday Chronicle Annuals, Alec Whitcher's "Soccer Calling" with d/j,  and other titles (27 vols in total)  

Lot 1081

The Football Annual 1871, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by Virtue & Co., London, third edition, 90-pages with hardcover, featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, front exterior cover bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, spine bears tape and some pages loose Provenance: Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 1083

The Football Annual 1875, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by Virtue & Co., London,eighth edition, 166-pages with card cover, featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, front exterior cover bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, spine bears tape Provenance:Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 1084

The Football Annual 1877, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by Ward, Lock & Co., London,second edition, 190-pages with card cover featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, front exterior cover bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, with hand written address in black ink, spine bears tape and back cover damage cracked on the insideProvenance:Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 1085

The Football Annual 1880, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by The Cricket Press, Ludgate Hill, London,thirteenth year of publication, 166-pages with card cover featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, front exterior cover bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, spine bears tape and wear throughoutProvenance:Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 1086

The Football Annual 1881, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by The Cricket Press, London,fourteenth year of publication, 206-pages with card cover featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, front exterior cover bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, spine bears tape and back cover damage on cornersProvenance:Charles Frederick Pardon, Cricket Reporting Agency and Editor of John Wisden's Cricketers' Almanack 1887-1890.

Lot 1087

The Football Annual 1882, edited by Charles W. Alcock, published by The Cricket Press, London,fifteenth year of publication, 230-pages with card cover featuring hints how to play, Football Association, English clubs, laws of the game, etc, front exterior cover bears stamp for CHARLES F. PARDON CRA, spine bears tape and back cover damage cracked on the inside

Lot 160

Race riding equipment belonging to the jockey Stan Mellor MBE,comprising cork shell skull cap with internal webbing and makers stamp for HERBERT JOHNSON NEW BOND STREET LONDON, the exterior bearing MELLOR painted in white; three pairs of white breeches, one bearing makers label for CUSTOM JOCKEY'S APPAREL MRS. BETSY NOBLE USA; leather and red felt weight cloth, fitted with two pouches either side for weights, inscribed S. MELLOR in black marker pen and his foam back protector developed by him with the Lilleshall National Sports Centre, bearing SM in black marker pen, each item bearing some wear, (6)Provenance:The Stan Mellor Collection

Lot 348

Angel Pavement, Priestley, JB., signed and dedicated to American tennis legend Helen Wills Moody,first edition 1931, William Heinemann Ltd, blue hardcover, 613-page, signed in black ink on by the author JB Priestley with dedication to TO HELEN WILLS MOODY WITH J.B. PRIESTLEY'S BEST WISHES, JUNE 1933; sold together with a Christie's Tennis catalogue which included Helen Wills Moody collection, at South Kensington on 15th June 1999 and a selection of books and programmes relating to tennis and cricket, including The Queen's Club story 1886-1986, 50 years of Wimbledon 1877 to 1926 by Wallis Myers, Wimbledon Singles Draws 1877-2012 and Wimbledon Official history signed by John Barrett, a signed copy of Serious by John McEnroe, The West Side tennis club, A Terrible Splender by MJ Fisher, Daily Telegraph The Davis Cup Story, Lawn Tennis for club players by William T. Tilden, The Wimbledon final that never was by Sidney Wood, Wimbledon Ladies a centenary record 1884-1984 by A. Little and L. Tingay, Racket Sports Collectibles by Robert Everitt, 300 years of Mitcham Cricket by T. Higgs, The complete Who's Who of test cricketers by C. Martin-Jenkins, The best XI by Geoffrey Boycott, Surrey Association of Cricket Club handbook 1949; sold together with a selection of early rugby union match programmes and images, dating from 1950, comprising Royal Navy v The Army at Twickenham on 4th March 1950, four-page, bears vertical fold and annotation in ink; England v The Rest at Twickenham on 3rd January 1953, four-page; Semi-final County Championship Middlesex v Gloucestershire at Twickenham on 13th March 1954, four-page; Australia The Lions at Stadium Australia on 14th July 2001, 108-page, bears slight creasing; two 8 by 10in. b & w press photographs from the rugby fixture commemorating 75 years at Twickenham between England v RFU President's XV, featuring England's John Carleton tackling the RFU President's Avril Williams on the try line at Twickenham on 29th September 1984, each with with press stamp and annotation on reverse, (qty)

Lot 383

Silver-plated salver presented by members of Wentworth GC to the Club Professional Tom Haliburton for setting a World Record in a professional golf tournament by recording a score of 126 strokes over the first 36 holes in the Spalding Tournament at Worthing Golf Club in June 1952,the large salver engraved with the two record scorecards with WORLD RECORD 1952 (IN A MAJOR GOLF TOURNAMENT) 126 STROKES FOR 36 HOLES, PRESENTED TO TOM HALIBURTON BY THE MEMBERS OF WENTWORTH GOLF CLUB, EPNS stamp to reverse, diameter 36cm.; sold together with the two original scorecards with handwritten scores, each bearing some damage and pin holes, silver-plated salver bleeding, (3)

Lot 388

Garrard & Co. Ltd, London, canteen of cutlery presented by Members of Wentworth GC to the club professional golfer Tom Haliburton in November 1963, Regent-plate, the oak cased canteen with hinged lid bearing engraved plaque and two drawer, fitted with a suite of 12-piece place setting of forks, knives, spoons, carving accoutrements, each piece engraved with TH on the handles and bearing Garrard & Co. Ltd stamp., oak box with inset GARRARD & CO. LTD, REGENT'S STREET, LONDON ivorine plaque, 30 by 55 by 37.5cm

Lot 4

Signed W G Grace photogravure portrait after the famous painting by Archibald Stuart Wortley published in 1891,published by Mansen, Ivan & Morgan Newcastle upon Tyne, 1st May 1891, depicting W G Grace in front of the old real tennis courts at Lord's where the Mound Stand is now sited, bears stamp, signed in pencil lower margin by cricketer and artist, mounted, glazed and framed, overall 77 by 63cm.Please be aware all glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.   

Lot 459

Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games participant's medal,designed by T. Okamoto and K. Tanaka, copper, obverse with stylised figures of  three runners and a swimmer, inscribed OKAMOTO TANAKA, reverse with Olympic Rings and legend in Japanese and English, inscribed XVIII OLYMPIAD TOKYO 1964, rim bearing mint stamp, diameter 61mm., weight 118gms.

Lot 57

Photograph of the cricket teams in the East v West match in 1892, The b&w photograph of the cricket teams in standing and seated pose in front of the Tonbridge club house, impressed stamp for WEST & SONS SOUTHSEA, laid on card with legend below, mounted, glazed and framed, overall size 54 by 57cm.   Please be aware all glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.   

Lot 592

Scottish Football Association Cup winner' medal awarded to Rangers' Alfie Conn v Celtic played at Hampden Park, Glasgow, 5th May 1973,obverse enamelled with SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION and rampant lion in relief, reverse engraved WINNERS SCOTTISH CUP 1972-73 A. CONN RANGERS, 9ct Birmingham 1972, makers stamp RH, 38 by 26mm., weight 15gms., in original fitted caseRangers defeated Celtic 3-2, with Alfie Conn one of the goals.

Lot 6

Signed b&w photograph of portrait of cricketer K.S. Ranjitsinhji, posed in a studio setting wearing a cap, jacket and tie. Signed lower left, mounted above photographers impressed stamp for Vernan 15 Esplanade Rd., Bombay, glazed and framed, overall 48 by 34cm., bears some wear to image Please be aware all glass will be removed from framed and glazed items prior to posting and may result in delays to shipping your items. (This service is included in the cost of postage and packing). We can also totally remove all framing and mounts upon request to reduce shipping costs. Alternatively lots can be collected in person by prior appointment from NN8 1RT.  

Lot 600

Scotland v Wales international cap dated 1898, velvet cap with silvered braiding and tassel, embroidered with S v W and lion rampant within a shield flanked by thistle heads, with 1898 on the peak, bears makers stamp on the interior WG HAY, "MY HATTER", DUMFRIES, bears little wear, colour fade to exterior The original recipient of this cap is unknown.

Lot 612

A ceramic miniature replica of the F.A. Cup trophy circa 1950s, twin handled with impressed lettering, knopped lid and circular stand, markers stamp in underside of stand, height 24cm.

Lot 617

Football League representative badge v Irish League, played at Grosvenor Park, Belfast, 15th October 1904,, bearing a name stamp for the important early football administrator William McGregor,silk navette shaped gilt wirework embroidered with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE IRISH MATCH 1904, with red football in the centre, paper back with pin clasp bearing W McGREGOR BIRMINGHAM ink stamp, 5 by 6cm.Football League defeated Irish League 2-0, with goals by David Stokes and Billy Jones.

Lot 618

Football League representative badge v Scottish League, played at Hampden Park, 11th March 1905, silk lobed gilt wirework and tassel badge embroidered with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE 1905 SCOTTISH MATCH with red rose head decoration, the paper back with pin clasp bearing W McGREGOR BIRMINGHAM ink stamp and hand written notes, diameter 5.5cm.Football League defeated Scottish League 3-2, with goals by Charlie Roberts, Steve Bloomer and Jack Parkinson for FL and by Jimmy Quinn and Charles Thomson for SL.

Lot 619

Football League representative badge v Scottish League, played at Stamford Bridge, 24th March 1906,silk lobed gilt wirework badge embroidered with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCOTTISH MATCH 1906 within a thistle shaped motif, paper back with pin clasp bearing W McGREGOR BIRMINGHAM ink stamp, 5.5 by 5cm.Football League defeated Scottish League 6-2, with goals by Albert Shepherd (4), Alf Common and Joe Bache for FL and by Archie Kyle and Charles Thomson for SL.

Lot 620

Football League representative badge v Irish League, played at Cliftonville, Belfast, 13th October 1906, bearing a name stamp for the important early football administrator William McGregor, silk oval gilt wirework embroidered with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE IRISH MATCH 1906, with green shamrock in the centre, paper back with pin clasp bearing W McGREGOR BIRMINGHAM ink stamp, 3 by 4cm.Football League defeated Irish League 6-0, with goals by John Sharp, Tim Coleman, George Hilsdon (3) and Frederick Rouse.

Lot 621

Football League representative badge v Scottish League, played at Celtic Park, Glasgow, 27th February 1909, bearing a name stamp for the important early football administrator William McGregor,silk shield shaped gilt wirework embroidered with THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE SCOTTISH MATCH 1909, embroidered with thistle motif, paper back with pin clasp bearing W McGREGOR ink stamp, 5.5 by 4.5cm.Scottish League defeated Football League 3-1, with goals by Jimmy Quinn (2) and Harold McDonald Paul for SL and Vivian Woodward for FL.

Lot 622

Football League representative badge v Southern League, played at Stamford Bridge, 11th April 1910, bearing a name stamp for the important early football administrator William McGregor,silk shield shaped with gilt wirework, embroidered 1910 SOUTHERN LEAGUE MATCH, paper back with pin clasp bearing W McGREGOR BIRMINGHAM ink stamp, 5.5 by 5cm.This fixture resulted in a 2-2 draw, with goals by Jimmy Stewart and Jack Parkinson for FL and by A Lewis and Harold Fleming for SL.

Lot 677

Georg Jensen Danish silver spoon presented to Duncan Edwards on the occasion of Manchester United's visit to Copenhagen in May 1957,bears inscription to the back of the handle and also a crest inscribed STAEVENT, hallmarked sterling Denmark with Georg Jensen stamp, in original box of issue, length, 17cm., tarnished, but the spoon in good conditionLots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 703

A four colour ink metal pen originally own by Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England,makers stamp Fend, mechanism still functioning, some areas of wear, generally goodLots 669 to 710Provenance: The Molly Leech Collection. Fiancée to Duncan Edwards of Manchester United and England. Thence by family descent.

Lot 711

Ministry of Transport & Civil Aviation Official Civil Aircraft Accident Report for the Munich Air Disaster, 6th February 1958,the report complied by the Federal Republic of Germany relating to the enquiry into the accident to G-ALZU AS 57 Ambassador (Elizabethan) on 6th February 1958 at Munich-Riem Airport, the front cover bearing an official embargo stamp forbidding publication, broadcast or use on club tapes before 0030HRS GMT, Friday 13th March 1959, published by Her Majesty's Stationary Office 1959 for six shillings, the front cover inscribed in ink Gordon's copy, the typescript report covering circumstances of the accident, enquiry procedure, commission of enquiry personal, list of oral witnesses, general data regarding the aeroplane, details of the air crew and passengers, weather conditions, details of Munich airport, extensive accident details, conclusions, addendums and appendices, including accident photography and fold-out map of Munich airport, the report after conclusions bears an original ink signature of the aircrafts pilot Captain James Thain, person in command, who had survived the crash with only minor injuries. The captain's account of the accident inconclusion reads "When our V1 speed of 117 knots was reached I called V1 Captain Rayment (first officer, died in hospital from injuries 15th March 1958) then knew we were committed to the take-off. However, the aircraft failed to accelerate to the V2 speed for which he was waiting, he would have been wrong in attempting to fly under these conditions, and indeed, the fact that the tail bumper did not touch the ground, indicates that the aircraft was never at a sufficient angle of attack to fly.", paper wrappers damaged and distressed, marks and tape repairs with pen marks, internally good

Lot 448

A Denby Ware vase, of bulbous form, glazed in green and blue with a textured effect, stamp and pencil signature to the base, height 36cm

Lot 554

Two brass boxes, one being Japanese, the other a stamp box, together with a gilt mounted snuff bottle

Lot 59

A UK 20m stamp album, the album containing an assortment of stamps featuring aircraft including Concorde and more, the majority loosely attached

Lot 741

Sophie Danielle Rubinstain (1922-2018) - Untitled, three, one signed with initials and dated 11.80, each with circular ink atelier stamp verso, oil on canvas or board, 35.5 x 41.5cm, 60 x 90cm and 95 x 49.5cm (3) All in good condition

Lot 3501

Stamps - a well collated Newspaper stamp collection, written up as an exhibition study, included QV - GV stamps with various NPB, cachets, foreign branch, inland branch, etc, plus various 18th and 19th century newspapers with attached stamps

Lot 20

A postcard from Agatha Christie to Mrs Elliot,undated and stamp / postmark removed, with an image of the Tomb of Queen Nefertari at Thebes,'Hope all is going well at Greenway. Simply can't imagine frost and burst pipes when I' sitting in a cotton frock in the sunshine - How do you like the Egyptian Sacred Cattle of 4000 years ago? We ought to have *** postcards with a Milk Round on them! / Best wishes to all / A. Mallowan.; together with an unsigned letter from Agatha Christie to Mrs Elliot on Winterbrook House notepaper, without envelope, making domestic arrangements; a Christmas Card from Rosalind and Anthony Hicks mentioning the National Trust acquisition of Greenway and a signed fragment 'Best wishes for Xmas from Agatha Mallowan', formerly from Agatha Christie’s home, Greenway House, Devon (4)PLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 

Lot 368

Gyula Bubarnik (Hungarian, 1936-2010) 17th century still life of a carved ivory goblet, fruit, a glass and a book upon a table top, with leaded window beyondoil on boardsigned58 x 48cmOil on panel in honest untouched condition, would benefit from a light clean but no other faults noted, housed in an ornate gilt frame with a few small losses, indistinct stamp verso along with inscribed reference numbersPLEASE NOTE:- Prospective buyers are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which they are interested BEFORE the auction takes place. Whilst every care is taken in the accuracy of condition reports, Gorringes provide no other guarantee to the buyer other than in relation to forgeries. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and will not be held responsible for oversights concerning defects or restoration, nor does a reference to a particular defect imply the absence of any others. Prospective purchasers must accept these reports as genuine efforts by Gorringes or must take other steps to verify condition of lots. If you are unable to open the image file attached to this report, please let us know as soon as possible and we will re-send your images on a separate e-mail. 58 x 48cmBubarnik (Hungarian, 1936-2010), Gyula

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