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A 1950s Johillco Railway Series set (Set R3). Comprising of 22 items. Station Master, Driver, Fireman, 3x Porters, Guard, Child seated on luggage, Ticket Machine, Station Sign, Scales, Cigarette Machine, Lamp, 2x Trolleys, Fire Alarm, Chocolate Machine, Post Box, 2x Trunks, Suitcase, Carpet bag with umbrella & stick. Re-tied into blue-green box with picture label showing streamlined Coronation Class locomotive in a station (pasted over a previous picture label) and inner card, some wear/damage and tape repair to all corners of the lid. Contents VGC, generally minor chipping only. (Inside Back Cover). £250-350
A Third Reich hollow die-struck Infantry Assault badge; an SS thinly struck early jawless type cap skull; a German “Brunswick” skull cap badge; an Imperial German naval stick pin; a WWI French Lebel rifle wire cutter attachment (excavated); a small escape compass; and a French Napoleonic button (excavated). Generally GC
"I can't cook today, it's my mixodemia!", Daphne du Maurier: (1907 - 1989) British Author, T.L.S. Menabilly Par Cornwall, 15th May 1962, 'Bing', two pages, to Mr & Mrs Baker-Munton, ('Dearest Bim & Maureen'), Daphne dispenses advice to Mr Baker-Munton on 'the India prospect, it does sound to me so grim'. She continues 'I think if I was Maureen (as you read this letter!) I would stick my toes in. Let Bim go for 6 months, and then have some other person take over for him, having been trained by Bim'. Although she considers 'it would be different if you were in cracking good health, but with myxamatosis - or whatever it is.....?' Although 'I hastily looked it up in my Med Dic (medical dictionary), and it says how people get lethargic-like, and heavy, and sluggish, so that can be a good excuse if you don't want to do any chores. "I can't cook today, it's my mixodemia!" Daphne pokes fun at the similarity in words between a disease which afflicts rabbits (myxomatosis) and the thyroid condition (mxedema) which Maureen suffers with. (All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
"I am determined to stick by Moper in London or in Timbucktoo", Daphne du Maurier: (1907 - 1989) British Author, T.L.S. 'Bing', Menabilly, 9th September 1957, two page letter, to Mrs Maureen Baker-Munton, nee Luschwitz, ('Dearest Maureen') Daphne tells of her fight to save her marriage, 'I have had a long and serious chat with him about the future, not dwelling on either London trouble or Fowey trouble by saying... that he must not continue in the habit of rushing backwards and forewards in the sleeper from London to Mena every weekend... so I have told him I am prepared to come up and be with him in London, and organise a home up there', Daphne considers 'I don't think it is right for him to go back to where he was - a scappy life up there for three days, and then two days down here - no man can stand it and there comes a breaking point in sheer physical health', she continues 'at the moment his emotional mood is "Oh, I have made so many people unhappy", which is perfectly true, but no good comes of merely sitting and down and moping about it', of her husband's mistresses 'if they see I am determined to stick by Moper in London or in Timbucktoo and not leave him, the desire may go out of the game... after listening to the most inspiring talk I have ever heard on T.V. by the Catholic arch bish of Liverpool on marriage, I feel I must try and make ours go the right way, even at this late stage'.(All rights are reserved by The Chichester Partnership and no written materials may be reproduced in part or in full without the express prior written permission of The Chichester Partnership c/o Curtis Brown Group Ltd)
Smith Porthole Clock, vintage suitcases, large travel trunk, Victorian spiral twist glass walking cane, L107cm, Victorian style ebonised walking cane with cast metal pommel, Hardy Bros shooting stick and other shooting sticks, Enfield Box Co. carry box, RAF and other badges, Deben Slim Electronic Hearing Protection etc Condition Report Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
AMAZING Antique Indian Sword Cane with raised Lion's Head on the handle. Blade length 58cm approx, handle 13cm approx, combined length 71cm approx, raised brass Lion head on the butt of the handle, with a brass 'twist and lock' action to keep the stick sword in it's stick/sheath and re-twist to unlock etc. The stick sheath is 80cm length approx with brass-end tip Overall condition of sword is good, no chips or cracks on the steel blade.Condition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition
Victorian moonstone, pearl and ruby set stick pin in design of a flying insect in presentation boxL: 6cm approx Gross weight approx 1.6gWear and tear inline with age. No missing stonesCondition reports are offered as a guide only and we highly recommend inspecting any lot to satisfy yourself as to its condition
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