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BERNARD FLEETWOOD-WALKER R.A., R.W.S. (1893 - 1965) Framed, unsigned, 1947, oil on board, bust length portrait of a woman, 'Pauline', 49.5cm x 39.5cm. Provenance: Exhibited at the Royal Birmingham Society of Artists 'Bernard Fleetwood- Walker Memorial Exhibition'; no. 117, see exhibition catalogue included in this lot; Private Collection. (ARR).
THREE BOXED CORGI 1:50 CIRCUS DIECAST VEHICLES, to include 97896 Chipperfields AEC pole truck, 97957 Chipperfields ERF 8-wheel rigid truck, 16502 'Pat Collins' Scammell Highwayman with trailer and caravan, together with boxed Britains 08668 strong man and weights, 08670 juggling stilt walker, two boxed of Chipperfields metal figures and a boxed Oxford diecast 1:76 scale Chipperfields animal cage truckBuyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping
John Gillo (20th Century) - Coastal Scene, limited edition print, signed and numbered 40/350, 24 x 38cm; another print of a coastal scene, unsigned, 16 x 36cm; a later print of an 18th Century engraving of a young girl playing the recorder, after Chevalier Benoist, originally engraved by J Walker, 24 x 19cm (3)
Eight Boxing programmes including 1966, Muhammad Ali v Henry Cooper, programme from the World Heavyweight Championship bout, held at Arsenal on 02/05/1966, complete with the 'Boxing Illustrated' colour insert, others include Alan Rudkin v Walter McGowan, Billy Walker v Johnny Prescott, Bob Baker v Dick Richardson, Terry Downes v John (Cowboy) McCormack, Don Cockell v Randolph Turpin & others (8)
CRICKET, selection, inc. books, brochures, programmes; biographies, Cricketer Militant (Jack Parsons); testimonials (8), Woodhead, Basher Assan, Kunderan, Marks, Asif Din, Hick (hardback); 1970s Scarborough Annual Reports (5); scorecards, 1950s Cumberland (3); CMS signed cardboard bat, inc. Mark Chilton, Peter Walker, Peter Moore etc (7 signatures in total); early photo of "tourists" etc., G to EX, 42*
A Walker & Hall plated teapot set, with Fern pattern, a pair of plated candlesticks, further plate, a Georgian gold seal with cornelian tablet intaglio engraved with a crest, a gold swivel clip marked 9c, assorted hat pins, glassware, a pair of brass and alabaster table lamps, etc (part lot behind cabinet)
Approximately 55x EPs, including: Hank Williams; The Beatles; The Searchers (x5); Wayne Fontana & The Mindbenders; Chuck Berry (x2); Elvis Presley (x2); Roger Miller; The Byrds; John/Scott Walker; Lonnie Donegan (x2); The Shadows (x5) Cliff Richard; Chris Barber (x2); Wink Martindale; etc. The condition of the vinyl appears to be generally very good or better.
Over 80x 7” singles and EPs, and four LPs, to include: The Rolling Stones “The Last Time” and “Honky Tonk Women”; Brian Poole & The Tremeloes “Keep On Dancing”; Elvis Presley “Surrender”, “Wooden Heart” and “Follow That Dream” (EP); The Kinks “All Day & All Of The Night”. The LPs are The Walker Brothers “Take It Easy”, The Beach Boys “Best Of..Volume 1” and “Best Of..Volume 3” and Cliff Richard “Cliff's Hit Album”. The condition of the vinyl varies a little but appears to mostly very good or better.
Approximately 100x EPs, the large majority are from the 1950s and 1960s and include: Chuck Berry; Julie London; Joan Baez; Ricky Nelson; The Vipers; Walker Brothers; Gene Pitney; P. J. Proby; Julie Felix; Elvis Presley; Ray Charles; Spencer Davis Group; Cliff Richard etc. There are a number of collectable items, some duplicates and a few are without sleeves. The overall condition of the vinyl varies.
A quantity of smoking related silver, comprising; a pair of individual ashtrays, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925, rectangular cigarette box with engine turned decoration, and another with a domed lid, London 1937 & William Comyns, London 1905, and three cigarette cases, approx 41.15toz total weight. (7)
A Gildea & Walker, late Meyers, pottery soup tureen, cover and stand, late 19thC, decorated in blue and white in the onion pattern, a blue and white meat platter, early 19thC, decorated centrally and to border vignettes with pastoral pursuits, against a flower head and hatched border, 55cm long, and two graduated meat platter decorated in the Indian Ornament pattern, 50cm and 41cm diameter. (4)
The Abbey Theatre - Cradle of Genius by Gerard Fay. Made & printed in the Republic of Ireland by Sealy Bryers & Walker Dublin. 1958. With dust jacket & The Book of Kells. Selected and Introduced by Peter Brown (Librarian Trinity College) 1980. 48 pages and details in colour. With dust jacket (2).
ISLAMIC COINS, Arab-Sasanian, ‘Amr b. Laqit (fl.82-83h), drachm, GRM-KRMAN (unidentified mint), 82h, wt. 4.11gms. (Walker -; SICA.-; A.39), good very fine and extremely rare, * believed unique ex Triton X, 9-10 January 2007, lot 903 ex St James’s Auction 19, 3 October 2011, lot 1591 All other known coins of this governor are dated 83h - this is believed to be the only recorded example dated 82h.
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TOKENS, London, King Street, Covent Garden, N.N., halfpenny, The White Beare (W.1580); King Street, Wapping (2): G.B., farthing, At The Dolphin (W.1584); John Goddin, farthing, bunch of grapes (W.1585); King Street, Westminster (15): S.B., farthing, three gloves (W.1590); Thomas Baker, halfpenny, At The Greene, dragon l., star in field (W.1592); C.D., farthing, The Bell Tavern (W.1598); John Genew, halfpenny, 1666 (erroneously dated 1668 in Williamson), At Ye Old Renishe Wine House, vase of flowers (W.1602); Wil Hawkins, farthing, bull’s head in coronet (W.1604); John Hudson, farthing, Brurs Yard,Woodmangers’ Arms (W.1605); Phillip Huffa, halfpenny, bust of Charles II (W.1606); Thomas Leadbetter, octagonal halfpenny, 1668, stag (W.1609); E.M., farthing, 1651, pestles and mortar (W.1611); Widdow Matthew, farthing, 1659 (W.1614); Thomas Sherwood, farthing, hart (W.1618); Nath Tucker, farthing, unicorn (W.1619); G.W., farthing, Ye Black Dogg (W.1621); I.W., farthing, The Bors Head (W.1622); Joseph Walker, farthing, 1659 (W.1623), fair to very fine (18)
SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TOKENS, London, Christ’s Hospital (2): John Bannister, halfpenny, At The Matrons Seller, cripple (W.632), pierced; Sibbil Theame, farthing, Sho Maker (W.634); Church Lane (4): James Hasler, halfpenny, 1669, At The, man on horseback blowing horn (W.635); W.M., farthing, At Ye General Mvnkes Head (W.636); Richard Smith, halfpenny, 1665 (W.638); John Stonyer, farthing, 1658, King David playing harp (W.639); Clare Market and Street (11): Richard Andrews, halfpenny, At The, fountain (W.642); G.I., farthing, ‘57, George Tavern (W.647); Tertullion Lewis, farthing, Salter, salt-box (W.648); Hum Muntt, halfpenny, 1666, Ironmonger, three candlesticks (W.649); Thomas Moger, farthing (W.650); Adam Pearson, halfpenny, In Beare Yard, hat and feather, At Ye Blew Cap (W.651); John Renob, penny, Coffee House (W.652); Georg Sampson, halfpenny, Samson in wig, ass’s jawbone in his hand/still (W.653); George Sampson, farthing, 1664, still (W.654); Ralph Sherwin, halfpenny, 1668, At Swan (W.655); John Walker, halfpenny, 1666, Fishmongers’ Arms (W.656), poor to good fine (17)
A quantity of silver flatware including a set of coffee spoons, Sheffield 1970, cased, two baby's pushers, a pair of sugar nips, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1963, three George III and later salt spoons, and a William IV silver butter knife with an ivory handle, George Unite, Birmingham 1834, 11.14toz total weight. (22)
A George VI hallmarked silver five piece tea and coffee service comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water, sugar bowl and cream jug, each of ovoid cushion form with cut edge borders, ebonised angular handles and raised on four swept legs, Sheffield 1942, Walker and Hall, total weight 85oz. (5)

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