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Mixed dressing table items to include a vintage Helena Rubenstein powder pot with lilac enamelled lid, 2 vintage Bourjois rouge pots and another, scissors, an Irish pipe in leather case, an Oriental parasol and other items all housed in a blue vintage Huntley & Palmers tin. Location:R1.3
A large quantity of early to mid 20th Century table linen to include damask table panels with crotchet hems, a set of 12 white damask napkins with an embroidered monogram 'B' to one corner and 1950's-70's embroidered tablecloths, placemats and napkins. Location:RWMCondition: Some staining due to expected wear and tear and long-term storage.
An early 20th Century white cotton tablecloth with elaborate hand-crotchet border and embroidered initials T.B, 56" x 59" together with a quantity of embroidered table linen, a needlepoint cushion, 3 tapestry cushions, a woollen crewel work panel and mixed nightgown/pyjama cases. Location:RAB
Vintage Palitoy Boxed Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back Millennium Falcon Space Ship, Cat. No. 33364 circa 1980, complete with the Jedi Training ball,game table, quad laser cannon, battery cover, radar, cockpit, canopy struts, including one spare and removable top plate, in good used original condition, (decals have been applied) original instruction leaflet, battle alert sound is not working. Complete in its original “The Empire Strikes Back” Palitoy box, in fair to good original condition,with edge/age wear, no inner card packing.
Vintage Kenner Boxed Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back Millennium Falcon Space Ship, Cat. No. 39110 circa 1981, complete with the Jedi Training ball, game table, quad laser cannon, battery cover, radar, cockpit, canopy struts, and removable top plate, in excellent original condition, (decals have been applied) original instruction leaflet, battle alert sound is working. Complete in its original “The Empire Strikes Back” Kenner box, in good original condition, some edge/age wear, no inner card packing.
Very Rare Subbuteo Table Motor Racing game, large set circa 1950,s contents includes four cardboard racing cars on coloured bases, plus four plastic bases missing cardboard racing cars, four green plastic chutes, only two ball-bearings, plastic track, in very good original condition, inner card packing, leaflet, illustrated lidded box is good, three corners split to lid, with some edge/age wear. 62cms x 48cms, depth of box 3cms. 50/- in pencil to lid.
The South Africa Medal 1834-53 awarded to Colour-Sergeant D. Mason, 91st Highlanders, who survived the sinking of the Abercrombie Robinson off Cape Town, 27-28 August 1842 South Africa 1834-53 (Colr. Serjt. D. Mason. 91st. Regt.) edge bruising and contact marks, nearly very fine £500-£700 --- Daniel Mason was born in Warwick in 1823 and attested there for the 90th Regiment of Foot on 12 July 1841. He transferred to the 91st (Argyllshire) Highlanders on 1 April 1842, and sailed for South Africa in June of that year in the Abercrombie Robinson. The Abercrombie Robinson
In 1842 a Reserve Battalion of the 91st Foot was formed. It sailed for the Cape of Good Hope in June of that year, arriving at Table Bay on 25 August in the Abercrombie Robinson. Upon arriving all the Officers not on duty were given permission to go on shore, and on 27 August all landed except six, with command of the troops on board devolved to Captain Bertie Gordon. That night a gale blew up, which developed into a hurricane; the ship'’s cables snapped, and the ship was driven towards the beach. There were 700 souls on board, of whom 90 were women and children; all were kept below in order to lessen the weight on the ship’s deck. From accounts in the Regimental History it is clear that it was a terrifying time. The following morning it was decided to disembark and this dangerous exercise was carried out after a night of great peril and through raging surf over a period from 8:30am until 3:30pm using towards the end just a single boat with a capacity of 30, without a single casualty. Captain Gordon was in the last boat-load to disembark the stricken ship. A description of the wreck and the evacuation was submitted to Field Marshal the Duke of Wellington, who wrote: “I have never read anything so satisfactory as this report. It is highly creditable, not only to Captain Bertie Gordon and the officers and troops concerned, but to the service in which such an instance has occurred of discretion and firmness in an officer in command, and of confidence, good order, discipline, and obedience in all under his command, even to the women and children. Captain Bertie Gordon, and all concerned, deserve the highest approbation, and I will not forget their good conduct.’ The display of discipline shown by those on the Abercrombie Robinson inspired the same display of discipline when the Birkenhead was wrecked ten years later. Mason served with the 1st Battalion in South Africa during the Second and Third Kaffir Wars, being appointed Colour-Sergeant on 9 September 1850. Awarded his Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, together with a gratuity of £15, in December 1857, he was discharged on 26 August 1862 after 21 years and 47 days’ service, of which 13 years and 1 month was spent in South Africa; 1 year and 5 months were spent in the Mediterranean; and 3 years and 9 months were spent in India. Sold with copied record of service and other research, including a detailed account of the wreck of the Abercrombie Robinson.
Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18 (2) (Fred Ashworth; Joseph Cross) very fine (2) £60-£80 --- Fred Ashworth was born in Manchester in 1888 and served during the Great War in the Mercantile Marine. He later served in the Second World War in S.S. Jessmore, as Second Engineer Officer when, on 19 February 1941, she was damaged by a collision in convoy, on passage from Hull for Table Bay and the Mediterranean. Abandoned the following day, she sank on the 21 February 1941. He died a few weeks later on 2 March 1941, aged 53, and is buried in Unsworth Methodist Chapelyard, Lancashire. Joseph Cross was born in Stepney, London in 1876 and served during the Great War in the Mercantile Marine. He later served during the Second World War as a Donkeyman in S.S. Rye, and died, aged 64, on 7 March 1941, when she was torpedoed and sunk by S-27. Rye was one of six boats sunk that day, from convoy FN-26, by E-Boats off Cromer, Norfolk. He is buried in Bacton (St. Andrew) Churchyard, Norfolk.
A 20th century Indonesian hardwood dining table and eight chairs, dining table with shaped top on twin pedestal bases, 78cm high x 199cm long x 99cm wide and chairs consisting two lattice backed carvers and six bergere standard dining chairs (9) Condition Report:Available upon request
A five piece Edwardian silver dressing table set, engraved with thistles and floral garland cartouches, Birmingham 1907, a Charles Horner cased silver thimble, Chester 1903, and a Hamilton & Inches silver napkin ring, Edinburgh 1936 (7) Condition Report:Available upon request
A collection of silver dressing table sets including a three piece example, the bodies with engine turned decoration, by William Neale, Birmingham 1935, six other silver hair brushes, some with embossed decoration, one other clothes brush, three other mirrors, most broken and with faults (14) Condition Report:Available upon request
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