INDIE/ ALT - LPs/ 12"/ 7"/ CD COLLECTION. A super collection of 20 indie/ alt rock LPs/ 12"/ 7"/ CDs. Artists/ titles include Elastica inc S/T (BLUFF 014LP, Limited Edition No: 05149, includes 7" flexi and booklet. Record Ex/ sleeve Ex), Stutter (SP275, Limited Edition red vinyl), Cornershop inc Lock Stock & Double-Barrel, In The Days Of Ford Cortina. The Charlatans - Some Friendly (SITU 30), Blur - Popscene (12FOOD 37). Beck inc Tropicalia, Steve Threw Up. Jenickie inc Punka, Nightlife. North Side, Luna, Morrissey inc Everyday Is Like Sunday, Ouija Board, November Spawned A Monster, Our Frank, Piccadilly Palare. Suede -- Dog Man Star (flexi disc) & The Stone Roses - COmplete Disc Singles Collection (SRBX1). Condition is generally VG+ to Ex+/ CDs appear to be in Excellent condition.
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° ° Rowling, J.K - 5 Harry Potter works - Chamber of Secrets, 1st deluke edition, 1st printing, Bloomsbury, 1999; Prisoner of Azkaban, 1st deluxe edition, 2nd printing, Bloomsbury, 1999; Philosopher’s Stone, 1st deluxe edition, 4th printing, Bloomsbury, 1999; Goblet of Fire, with d/j, Bloomsbury, 2000 and Order of the Phoenix, with d/j, Bloomsbury, 2003
Ean Dawbarn, Red Kite in the Morning, 2020reclaimed metal, slate base, signed and dated to applied plaque,wingspan 107cm, height 78cm.Condition report:No evident losses to the bird. The support rod has a few scratches. The base we believe to be a green slate and has just a few light surface marks to the surfaces and corners. The heavier white lines on the base are the natural veining of the stone.
Signature of Colonel John Rouse Merriott Chard VC, Commander During the Defence of Rorkes Drift on 22nd – 23rd January 1879, fine example of a inked signature cut from most likely a letter. Remains in good condition with the signature still remaining clear. Signed when he was a Colonel so the letter would have been written after the famous action. John Chard was born on 21st December 1847 in Plymouth, Devon. He was educated at Cheltenham Grammar School and Plymouth New Grammar School before enrolling in the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich. On 14 July 1868 Chard received a commission as a lieutenant in the Royal Engineers and continued his training at Chatham for the next two years.The 5th Company Royal Engineers were sent to Natal, South Africa in December 1878. Chard and some sappers, were sent to repair and maintain the ponts, used to cross the Buffalo River into Zululand, this was right along from the Mission station at Rorkes Drift, which was the staging post for the invasion into Zululand. Chard and his men set up base at the mission station until they were requested to join Lord Chelmsford’s main invasion force which had set up camp at Isandlwana. When Chard and his men arrived at the camp, Chard was ordered to return to Rorkes Drift as he was said not to be needed, only his sappers were required. It has been said that Chard, witnessed the Zulu army approaching the camp, whilst returning to Rorkes Drift and that he informed Major General Spalding, the highest ranking officer at the station, of the situation. When Spalding left Rorkes Drift to get reinforcements, this left Chard as the senior officer, over Lieutenant Bromhead of the 24th Regiment of Foot. The Zulu impi, which contained some 3,000–4,000 men, was sighted advancing on their position. This caused the Natal Native Contingent troops to panic and desert the station, reducing the number of defenders from around 350 to approximately 140 (including 30 sick and wounded). Lieutenant Chard immediately ordered an additional barricade of biscuit boxes to be built across the inner perimeter to provide a smaller fall-back area should the Zulus overwhelm a part of the thinly manned perimeter. The first waves of Zulu assault were repulsed by British volley fire, but the attackers pushed on relentlessly, particularly along a vulnerable section of the British perimeter by the hospital which became the centre of fierce hand-to-hand combat. With British casualties mounting, Chard ordered his troops to withdraw behind the biscuit boxes, which left the western half of the station in Zulu hands, including the hospital, which was subsequently set alight by the attackers. Once inside, Chard ordered the construction of a redoubt made from a tall pyramid of mealie bags to provide shelter to the wounded and form the last line of defence. The Zulus continued to attack in intermittent waves during the night, but they were illuminated by the burning thatch, which enabled the defenders to spot their advances. By 5 am, the exhausted Zulus had abandoned the attack, and British reinforcements arrived later that morning. Chard counted 351 dead Zulus scattered around the perimeter. The British suffered 17 killed and 10 wounded. Chard remained at Rorke's Drift for several weeks after the battle and assisted with the construction of a new stone perimeter wall. However, conditions at the camp were poor; Chard became ill with fever and was taken to Ladysmith for treatment. Once recovered he was attached to Colonel Evelyn Wood's column for the second invasion of the Zulu Kingdom. Meanwhile, Chard's report of the battle had been dispatched to England and received with enthusiasm by the British press and public. The War Office subsequently promoted Chard to captain and brevet major and awarded him and 10 other defenders of the station with Victoria Cross. His fellow officers were not impressed with the award, and both him and Gonville Bromhead VC, were ridiculed by superior officers, with Lieutenant General Sir Garnet Wolseley, describing the action as “rats [fighting] for their lives which they could not otherwise save". It was Wolseley who had to present Chard with his Victoria Cross. Chard remained in Zululand and was present in the British square during the decisive victory of the war at Ulundi.
German Army Beer Stein 17. (E) Komp Infanterie Regiment Nr42, stone ware ½ litre beer stein with artist image of German troops in combat with battle flag flying behind. Regimental details to the lower section. Pewter top with swastika emblem. Remains in good overall condition. Believed to be an excellent post war representation. Sold as such.
Presentation Desk Model of a WW2 German Panzer I Tank for Infantry Regiment Nr12, fine quality bronze model of a Panzer I tank mounted onto a steeped polished marble / stone base. Silver plaque to the base, engraved “Z. Erinnerung Herrn Oberltn Burgemeister III/ I.R.12”. Stands 9 ¼ cms. Base 16 x 9cms.Infantry regiment Nr12 were heavily involved in the invasion of Poland, France and eventually to the Eastern Front where they were involved with the heavy fighting around the capture of Minsk.
22/9CT RING WITH VICTORIAN PINCHBECK & LATER JEWELLERY - 4 items to include a 22ct gold wedding band, cut and mounted with a single malachite stone in a fancy mount stamped '9ct' verso, with 9ct size reducer, Size mid N - O, 4.7grms, oval pendant in pinchbeck set with amethysts and lock of hair with window verso on a yellow metal fine link necklace, 4cms the pendant, 30cms overall, pinchbeck brooch with swivel centre containing lock of hair with seed pearl centres to both sides, 3.4 x 2.8cms and a locket pendant in gilt metal and hair interior, 3cms diameter, the amethyst pendant in a Russells Limited, Manchester lidded box
VINTAGE & LATER JEWELLERY GROUP OF SILVER, CLOISONNE, PANDORA CRYSTAL & OTHER ITEMS - lot includes two vintage paste set necklaces, bone necklace, coral necklace, child's sterling silver half chased bangle, padlock mounted bracelet, filigree ring, size V, garnet cluster ring size M, leaf chased circular brooch, stag's head brooch, three pairs of earrings including sterling silver dream catcher, amethyst and marcasite clip-on, modern blue stone set pair, butterfly decorated cloisonne two-part belt buckle, 7.75cms across, Japanese Meiji period and a loose unset zircon
9, 14 & 18ct GOLD, PRECIOUS & SEMI PRECIOUS STONE MOUNTED JEWELLERY to include a 9ct gold emerald and diamond ring size M, 9ct solitaire paste set ring, size T, 5.3grms gross, 14ct gold mounted Columbian emerald earrings, a pair, no backs, 1grm and a pair of 18ct gold and turquoise ball earrings, 2.5grms
MAINLY MODERN GOOD QUALITY 925 STAMPED & NATURAL STONE JEWELLERY by Gemporia & T G G C (The Genuine Gemstone Company) to include various rings in presentation boxes, hard stone necklaces, bangles, pendants and earrings ETC, along with a quantity of unset gemstones and a pair of Versace lady's glasses with original case and outer box and a blue vinyl type clip fasten travel case with carry handle, 32cms H, 46cms W, 30cms D
T G G C HARD & GEM STONE SET RINGS (16) by The Genuine Gemstone Company, all having large and colourful stones in various claw and closed settings, all stamped '925' and 'T G G C', in polished silver and gold tone finishes, displayed in modern lidded wooden boxes, various sizes ranging from P - S apart from one size Mid N - O
9CT GOLD JEWELLERY, 4 ITEMS and a diamond set signet type ring in unmarked yellow metal, items include a flat link bracelet, 20cms L, 5.8grms and three various rings including one with rectangular agate mount, size J and two paste set examples, one with green stone, size O, the other with floral type setting, 5.2grms gross, the diamond set ring 2grms
SILVER/WHITE METAL EARRINGS, THREE PAIRS - 1. a pair of star shaped, each with a centre amber coloured stone believed Birmingham 1985, 3.6grms, initialled 'M N', 2. a pair of square silver earrings, each with a tricolour, believed gold, oblong sectional centre, believed Birmingham 1985, 3.2grms, marked 'c m', and, 3. a pair of white metal, unmarked earrings, 2.8grms
VINTAGE & LATER JEWELLERY GROUP - to include an 18ct gold and platinum three stone diamond ring, size I, 2grms, silver ingot necklace hallmarked 1978, three silver bangles and a silver circular locket on chain along with a small sterling silver ring, 3.6ozt gross, hollow twist form white metal bangle stamped '375', 4.2grms, four sets of Rosary beads, three wristwatches, small quantity of vintage coinage and crowns, base metal Albert watch chain with T bar and other attachments, ETC
DESIGNER VINTAGE & LATER JEWELLERY COLLECTION - in a mahogany lidded box to include a Carl Ove Frydenberg sterling silver brooch stamped 'Cof' Denmark, paste and semi-precious stone set silver rings, silver single strand necklace of cultured baroque pearls with gilt metal clasp, 45cms L, Ciro simulated pearl single strand necklace with 9ct clasp, 38cms L and other simulated pearl necklaces, brooches in butterfly wing and hallmarked silver, Millefiori, Thailand sterling and other, approximately 2ozt gross of silver necklaces and bracelets, chunky link and other white metal examples and various other items of interest
A collection of brass ware including three concentric oval planters, a miniature watering can, a miniature miner’s lamp, toasting forks poker and a brass Thai oil jar with embossed Buddha and dragons and hard stone decoration, together with an old print of a Royal yacht and print of an enraged bull at a livestock auction.
A miscellaneous lot to include a 19th century cast iron boot scraper with oval tray base, a small stone grinding wheel, an ironwork pedestrian gate with scrollwork detail, a green painted steel square pierced top table, a stack of four vintage child's tubular steel framed school chairs with plywood seats and backs, a graduated set of wall hanging flower baskets, etc (af)
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