The Collectors Sale - Greenslade Taylor Hunt

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The Collectors Sale - Greenslade Taylor Hunt
ANTIQUES SALEROOM
The
Collectors
Sale
SATURDAY 6th SEPTEMBER 2014
10.00am
The Octagon Salerooms, East Reach, Taunton, Somerset, TA1 3HL
Tel: 01823 332525 Email: [email protected]
www.gth.net
Front cover illustrations:
LOT 659
A Great War Memorial Plaque to Private H. Champion, Somerset
Light Infantry
LOT 669
A Great War Military Medal Group Of Five Medals To Private W.A.
Yeandle, West Somerset Yeomanry (Later Somerset Light Infantry)
ON VIEW:
SATURDAY 30th AUGUST 9.00am – 12.30pm
TUESDAY 2nd SEPTEMBER 9.00am – 5.00pm
WEDNESDAY 3rd SEPTEMBER 9.00am – 5.00pm
& MORNING OF SALE FROM 8.30am
ENQUIRIES
PETER RIXON – 01823 332525
ORDER OF SALE
COINS
600-638
MEDALS & MILITARIA
639-651
THE GREAT WAR, 1914-18
652-736
POSTCARDS, STAMPS & EPHEMERA
737-792
GENERAL TOYS
793-909
DIECAST MODELS
810-854
MODEL TRAINS
855-897
DOLLS & TEDDY BEARS
898-905
ADVERTISING & PACKAGING
906-908
CAMERAS & MAGIC LANTERNS
909-916
MECHANICAL MUSIC
917-920
RECORDS
921-925
RAILWAYANA & AUTOMOBILIA
926-930
A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF ROYAL MEMORABILIA
931-943
GENERAL COLLECTORS ITEMS
944-948
BOOKS
949-970
SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
REGARDING THE SALE OF BOOKS
Unless described in the catalogue as being sold with all faults, books
which prove on collation to be defective in illustrations or text, provided
such defects are not mentioned, may be returned by the buyer. The
sale will then be set aside providing:
1. They are returned in the same condition as they were in at the
time of the sale.
2. They are returned within seven days after the conclusion of the
sale.
Books in multiple lots may not be returned for any reason.
A sale will not be set aside due to lack of blank leaves, damaged
bindings, foxing or staining, worm holes, inserted advertisements or any
subsequently published supplements, volumes or appendices.
Please note that books purchased through these rooms are subject to
our standard rates of commission.
Lot 679
COINS
601
GREAT BRITAIN - ASSORTED 1967
COINAGE
comprising approximately 50 half crowns; 50 florins;
200 sixpences; and 390 threepences, all as issued.
£100-150
606
GREAT BRITAIN - ELIZABETH I, SIXPENCE,
1561
large bust.
£60-70
602
GREAT BRITAIN - ASSORTED 1967
COINAGE
comprising 1200 pennies, and 2400 half-pennies, all
as issued.
£50-70
603
GREAT BRITAIN - ASSORTED COINAGE
including proof sets for 1970 (x2), 1971 (x2), 1980,
and 1982; with earlier coins in Whitman folders and
albums; also a quantity of world coins; and a small
quantity of postal first day covers.
£40-50
604
GREAT BRITAIN - ASSORTED COINAGE
early 19th century and later, including pre-1920 silver
(approximately 244g).
£50-70
Lot 607
607
GREAT
BRITAIN
CHARLES
II,
HALFCROWN, 1673
(v. quinto), fourth draped bust; together with a Charles
II Fourpence, 1679; Charles II Fourpence, 1680; and
James II, Threepence, 1687, laureate head, (4).
£50-60
608
GREAT BRITAIN - WILLIAM & MARY,
HALFCROWN, 1689
(primo), first busts, first crowned shield to reverse, with
frosted caul.
£40-50
Lot 605
605
GREAT BRITAIN - HENRY VIII, GROAT,
SECOND COINAGE (1526-44)
Laker bust D.
£50-60
Lot 606
609
GREAT BRITAIN - WILLIAM III, CROWN,
1696
(octavo), third bust; together with two further William III
crowns, both 1696 (octavo), third bust; and a William
III Halfcrown, 1697 (nono), first bust, large shields to
reverse, (4).
£50-60
610
GREAT BRITAIN - WILLIAM III, SIXPENCE,
1696
first draped bust; together with a George II Sixpence,
1757, old laureate and draped bust, plain angles to
reverse; George II Sixpence, 1758, old laureate and
draped bust, plain angles to reverse; and George III
Sixpence, 1787, older laureate and draped bust, no
semee of hearts in Hanoverian shield to reverse, (4).
£50-60
611
GREAT BRITAIN - ANNE, CROWN, 1707
(sexto), second draped bust, 'E' (Edinburgh) mint letter
below; together with Anne, Halfcrown, 1707 (sexto), 'E'
mint letter; and Anne, Shilling, 1711, plain angles to
reverse, (3).
£50-60
612
GREAT BRITAIN - GEORGE I, SHILLING,
1723
first laureate and draped bust, SSC in angles to
reverse; together with a George II Shilling, 1741,
young laureate and draped bust, roses in angles to
reverse; and George III Shilling, 1787, older laureate
and draped bust, no semee of hearts in Hanoverian
shield to reverse, (3).
£60-80
Twopence, 1797; and a further five assorted silver
coins, George I to George III, (7).
£50-60
616
GREAT BRITAIN - GEORGE IV, CROWN,
1821
(secundo); together with a Victoria Crown, 1893 (LVI);
Victoria Crown, 1895 (LIX); and Edward VII Crown,
1902 (II), (4).
£40-50
617
GREAT BRITAIN - VICTORIA, CROWN, 1890
Jubilee bust; together with a Victoria Double Florin,
1889, Jubilee bust; Victoria Florin, 1887, Jubilee bust;
and Victoria Sixpence, 1887, Jubilee bust, 'JEB' below
truncation, (4).
£40-50
618
GREAT BRITAIN - GEORGE V, SHILLINGS,
1915, 1916, 1918, & 1921
together with a George V Sixpence, 1916, (5).
£40-50
Lot 613
613
GREAT
BRITAIN
GEORGE
II,
HALFCROWN, 1746
(decimo nono), old laureate and draped bust, 'LIMA'
below, plain angles to reverse; together with a George
III Sixpence, 1787, laureate and draped bust, with
semee of hearts in Hanoverian shield to reverse, (2).
£50-60
614
GREAT BRITAIN - GEORGE II, SIXPENCE,
1757
old laureate and draped bust, plain angles to reverse;
together with a George III Sixpence, 1787, laureate
and draped bust, with semee of hearts in Hanoverian
shield to reverse; George III Halfcrown, 1817, large
laureate bust or 'bull' head; and George IV Halfcrown,
1823, crowned shield in garter to reverse, (4).
£60-80
615
GREAT BRITAIN - GEORGE II, SIXPENCE,
1746
old laureate and draped bust, 'LIMA' below, plain
angles to reverse; together with a George III
619
SIX ASSORTED SILVER COINS
comprising a Bahamas 'Fifth Anniversary of
Independence / Prince Charles' ten dollars silver proof
coin, 1978, cased; Guernsey 'Royal Visit' silver proof
coin, 1978, cased; Turks and Caicos Islands
'Mountbatten' twenty crowns silver proof coin, 1980,
cased; Great Britain '80th Birthday of Queen
Elizabeth, the Queen Mother' crown silver proof coin,
1980, cased; Great Britain 'Marriage of His Royal
Highness the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana
Spencer' silver proof coin, 1981, cased; and Falkland
Islands 'Liberation Crown' silver proof coin, 1982,
cased.
£40-50
620
PANAMA - TWO 20 BALBOAS, 1974
each in box of issue.
£60-80
621
PANAMA - TWO 20 BALBOAS, 1974
each in box of issue.
£60-80
622
FOUR ASSORTED SILVER COINS
comprising two Great Britain '80th Birthday of Queen
Elizabeth, the Queen Mother' crown silver proof coins,
1980, cased; and two Great Britain 'Marriage of His
Royal Highness the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana
Spencer' silver proof coins, 1981, cased; together with
a Jersey Queen Elizabeth II Royal Wedding
Anniversary silver proof coin set, 1972, cased; a First
National Coinage of Barbados proof coin set, 1973,
cased; and a small quantity of other coins.
£50-60
Lot 626
VII,
Lot 623
627
GREAT
BRITAIN
EDWARD
SOVEREIGN, 1907
'De S.' below truncation, 'B.P.' in exergue.
£140-160
623
GREAT BRITAIN - VICTORIA, SOVEREIGN,
1843
first (small) young head.
£180-200
628
GREAT
BRITAIN
EDWARD
SOVEREIGN, 1909
'De S.' below truncation, 'B.P.' in exergue.
£140-160
VII,
629
GREAT
BRITAIN
GEORGE
SOVEREIGN, 1911
'B.M.' on truncation, 'B.P.' in exergue.
£140-160
V,
Lot 624
624
GREAT BRITAIN - VICTORIA, SOVEREIGN,
1882
second (large) young head, Sydney mint mark, 'ww'
buried in truncation.
£160-180
625
GREAT BRITAIN - VICTORIA, SOVEREIGN,
1893
old veiled head, 'T.B.' below truncation, 'B.P.' in
exergue.
£140-160
626
GREAT BRITAIN - VICTORIA, SOVEREIGN,
1899
old veiled head, 'T.B.' below truncation, 'B.P.' in
exergue.
£140-160
Lot 630
630
GREAT
BRITAIN
GEORGE
SOVEREIGN, 1911
'B.M.' on truncation, 'B.P.' in exergue.
£140-160
V,
631
GREAT
BRITAIN
GEORGE
SOVEREIGN, 1913
'B.M.' on truncation, 'B.P.' in exergue.
£140-160
V,
632
GREAT BRITAIN - EDWARD VII, HALF
SOVEREIGN, 1910
'De S.' below truncation, 'B.P.' in exergue; and
GEORGE V, HALF SOVEREIGN, 1913, 'B.M.' on
truncation, 'B.P.' in exergue, both in 9ct gold earring
mounts.
£140-160
633
GREAT
BRITAIN
GEORGE
V,
SOVEREIGN, 1914
'B.M.' on truncation, 'B.P.' in exergue, in a 9ct gold
mount.
£140-160
634
MEXICO - 20 PESOS, 1921
in a 9ct gold mount.
£300-350
mounted for wearing; together with a Devonshire
Regiment bi-metal cap badge, issued to the same
recipient for service in the Home Guard in Exeter
during the Second World War; an enamel Home
Guard lapel badge; and two silver billiard competition
medals dated 1923-24 and 1924-25, (5).
£40-50
635
GREAT BRITAIN - ELIZABETH II, THIRTYNINE ONE POUND NOTES
including a consecutive run of eighteen Fforde (D89Z
574563-574580).
£45-55
636
GREAT BRITAIN - ELIZABETH II, EIGHTYNINE ONE POUND NOTES
including several consecutive runs of three or more;
together with TWENTY-THREE TEN SHILLING
NOTES, (total 112, album).
£100-120
637
GREAT BRITAIN - ELIZABETH II, SEVENTYFOUR ONE POUND NOTES
including a consecutive runs of four O'Brien (R15
419003-419006), four O'Brien (20E 074305-074308),
eight Hollom (K95X 759081-759088), nine Fforde
(J94Z 440861-440869), and eight Fforde (C23Y
908761-908768); together with eight other notes,
including five various Scottish circa 1939-43, (total 82,
album).
£100-120
MEDALS AND MILITARIA
Lot 639
639
AN ARMY LONG SERVICE AND GOOD
CONDUCT
MEDAL
TO
PRIVATE
JOHN
MARSHALL,
13TH
(1ST
SOMERSETSHIRE)
(PRINCE ALBERT'S LIGHT INFANTRY) REGIMENT
OF FOOT, 1854
with a plain suspension bar (No. 826 Pte. John
Marshall. 13th P.A.L.I. 1854), officially impressed,
unmounted.
£100-150
Lot 638
638
A PAIR OF MEDALS TO POLICE
CONSTABLE J. JONES
comprising the Coronation (Metropolitan Police) Medal
1911 (P.C. J. Jones), engraved, mounted for wearing,
and Jubilee Medal 1935, unnamed as issued,
Lot 640 (Part Lot)
640
A QUEEN'S SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL TO
PRIVATE W. TANTON, SOMERSET LIGHT
INFANTRY
the second type reverse with 'ghost' dates, and with
five clasps, comprising Transvaal, Relief of Ladysmith,
Orange Free State, Tugela Heights, and Cape Colony
(524 Pte W. Tanton Somerset: Lt Inf), officially
impressed, unmounted; together with a South Africa
1900 chocolate tin (lacking contents); a woven silk
bookmark commemorating the wedding of the Prince
of Wales, 1863; and a Queen Victoria in memoriam
card, (4).
£80-100
641
A GROUP OF NURSING MEDALS TO
DOROTHY AYRES
comprising British Red Cross Society Proficiency in
Nursing medal, with bars for 1934 & 1940 (10389 D.
Ayres.); British Red Cross Society Proficiency in FirstAid medal, with bars for 1936 and 1940 (15433 D.
Ayres); British Red Cross Society Proficiency in First
Aid in Chemical Warfare medal, with bars for First Aid
in Chemical Warfare 1938 and Anti-Gas Training 1938
& 1939 (984 D. Ayres); British Red Cross Society
medal, with bar for Hospital Cook; British Red Cross
Society For Merit medal, with bar for 1938 (2817 D.M.
Ayres); and Voluntary Medical Service Medal (Mrs
Dorothy Marguerite Stamp Ayres), with two five-years
service bars; and a small quantity of related
documentation and other items.
£40-50
642
M. HUNTER (BRITISH, 20TH CENTURY)
Portrait of a Royal Air Force Serviceman
Pastel, signed and dated [19]42 lower right, 41cm x
34cm, unframed.
£40-60
643
THIRTY
ROYAL
HAMPSHIRE
FOUNDRY CAST METAL MODEL SOLDIERS
contained in twenty boxes.
£120-150
ART
Lot 644
644
A SECOND WORLD WAR IRVIN STYLE
LEATHER FLYING JACKET
unlabelled, with a pale brown sheepskin lining.
Provenance: James Laurie Stark, 811 Naval Air
Squadron (H.M.S. Biter and H.M.S. Vindex), thence by
descent. Several reproduction photographs of the
original owner in uniform accompany the lot.
£200-300
645
A
SCRATCH-BUILT
MODEL
OF
A
TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER
of wooden construction, painted dark grey, on a
chamfered plinth base, the underside marked 'Colwyn
Bay 6/6/42', overall 53cm long.
£40-50
Lot 642
646
SIX WATERCOLOUR PORTRAITS OF
BRITISH ARMY SOLDIERS
full-length, unsigned, each approximately 12.5cm x
8cm, arranged into three pairs, uniformly framed.
£120-180
648
A BRITISH 1897 PATTERN INFANTRY
OFFICER'S SWORD
by Hobson & Sons, the 83cm engraved blade marked
at the ricasso 'Hobson & Sons / 1-3 & 5 / Lexington St.
/ London / W', the steel hilt with 'ER VII' cypher to the
pierced knuckle-guard and with a fish-skin grip, in a
brown leather field service scabbard, overall 101cm
long. £60-80
649
A SWEDISH M1896 BAYONET
by Erik Anton Berg of Eskilstuna, the 21cm fullered
blade stamped at the ricasso 'E.A.B.', to one side, and
'373' below a crown, to the other, with a chequered
metal grip and a conical stud at the fixing point, in its
metal scabbard stamped 'D / I.16' and 'No.1577' [rifle
No.1577, Dal Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment],
overall 35.5cm long; together with its leather frog.
£40-50
Lot 647
647
A FAIRBAIRN-SYKES FIGHTING KNIFE
third pattern, the 17.5cm blade unmarked, with an oval
crossguard and a ringed grip with the number '1' cast
to the flared terminal, in its leather scabbard, overall
32.5cm long.
£80-120
Lot 650
650
A
BRITISH
1821
PATTERN
LATE
VICTORIAN CAVALRY OFFICER'S SWORD
by Lyon & Lyon of Calcutta, the 90cm engraved blade
marked at the ricasso 'Lyon & Lyon / Calcutta', the
pierced honeysuckle steel hilt with a fish-skin grip, in a
brown leather field service scabbard, overall 109cm
long.
£50-70
Lot 648
Lot 651
651
A SMITH AND WESSON RIMFIRE FIVESHOT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER
the three-and-a-half-inch round barrel marked 'Smith &
Wesson Springfield Mass. Pat. Apr. 3.55. July 5.59 &
No. 21.65', with a nickel-plated finish and polished
rosewood grips, the butt numbered '64436', overall 8
inches (19.5cm) long.
£300-350
THE GREAT WAR, 1914-18
652
[BOOK]. MILITARY
Channing- Renton, E.M. History of the 1st D[uke of]
C[ornwall's]
L[ight]
I[nfantry],
1914,
Studies
Publications, 1924, crimson cloth with pictorial title
onlay, portrait frontispiece, a further nine illustrations,
two maps, octavo.
£40-50
653
A MINIATURE PORTRAIT OF A FIRST
WORLD WAR BRITISH ARMY OFFICER
the unknown second lieutenant wearing khaki field
uniform, with a sam browne belt, indistinctly signed
lower right, in a gilt metal frame, approximately 4.5cm
x 3.5cm (oval). £40-50
654
A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO
PRIVATE A. HORN, QUEEN'S OWN CAMERON
HIGHLANDERS
comprising the 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal (both
S-10914 Pte. A. Horn. Cam'n Highrs.), officially
impressed, unmounted.
£40-50
655
CIGARETTE & TRADE CARDS – MILITARY
Home & Colonial Stores, 'War Heroes', 1916, variable
(10/40); Wills, 'Britains Part in the War', 1917, variable
(24/24); Gallaher, 'The Great War Victoria Cross
Heroes', six assorted, variable; Player, 'Drum Banners
& Cap Badges', 1924, variable (50/50); Player,
'Colonial & Indian Army Badges', 1917, variable
(17/25); Player, 'Regimental Colours & Cap Badges',
1910, variable (50/50).
£40-50
Lot 655 (Part Lot)
656
[BOOK]. MILITARY HUMOUR
Bairnsfather, Captain Bruce. 'The Bystander's'
Fragments from France, Volumes 1-4, The Bystander,
London, no date, bound as one, green leather, the
upper cover initialled in gilt 'M R', quarto (some pages
torn).
£40-50
657
[BOOKS]. MILITARY
The Times History of the War, twenty-one volumes,
The Times, London, circa 1914-20, uniform maroon
cloth gilt, illustrations throughout, quarto.
£40-50
Lot 658
658
A GREAT WAR SILVER WOUND BADGE
stamped to the reverse 'B272811'; together with a gilt
brass Princess Mary Christmas 1914 gift tin, lacking
contents, (2).
£40-50
659
A GREAT WAR MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO
PRIVATE H. CHAMPION, SOMERSET LIGHT
INFANTRY
(Howard Champion), in original folding cardboard
case.
Note: 10431 Private Howard Champion, 7th Bn
Somerset Light Infantry, the son of Henry and
Margaret Champion of Stoke St. Gregory (Somerset),
died on 9th June 1916, at the age of 19. He is buried
with honour at the Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery.
£40-50
661
A GREAT WAR MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO
SERGEANT S.G.C. BAKER, SOMERSET LIGHT
INFANTRY
(Sidney George Charles Baker), together with an
official note confirming his entitlement to the 1914-15
Star; a photographic portrait postcard; a familyreceived postcard inscribed verso 'To Bert / from Sid /
with love'; and two Great War woven silk postcards.
Note: 9711 Sergeant Sidney G.C. Baker, 8th Bn
Somerset Light Infantry, the son of John and Louisa
Baker of Bruton (Somerset), died on 16th April 1917,
at the age of 22. He is buried with honour at the
Boulogne Eastern Cemetery.
£50-60
Lot 659
660
A GREAT WAR AUTOGRAPH BOOK
collected by a nurse at the Red Cross Hospital for
wounded servicemen, Taunton, comprising messages
of thanks, verses and original artwork, the signatories
including Pte A. Pearce, 2nd Wilts ('Your King and
Country need you! / You answered to that call, / So
V.A.D. we thank you / For your kindness to one and
all'); Pte E. Ecker, 1st Leicesters, wounded 20/11/17
('She's but a nurse in the V.A.D. / But a nobler woman
there could not be / So wherever I go in this time of
strife / I shall think of one giving the best of her life....');
Pte R. Smyth, I.C.M.R. ('To Nurse Vickers / Here is
that you may live / as long as you want / and never
want as long / as you live'); and Pte A. Sutton, 1st
Welsh Guards ('...It's quite worth while to get a bit / Of
shrapnel from Old Jerry / To get to a place like I have
hit / It makes me feel quite merry...'), leather bound.
£40-50
Lot 661 (Part Lot)
Lot 662
662
A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO
PRIVATE J.E. CALLAWAY, ROYAL ARMY
MEDICAL CORPS
comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory
Medal (both 118842 Pte. J.E. Callaway. R.A.M.C.),
officially impressed; together with an associated family
medal to W.O. (2ND CLASS) F.H. CALLAWAY,
ROYAL MILITARY POLICE, comprising Efficiency
Medal (Territorial), Geo. VI (557343 W.O. CL.2. F.H.
Callaway. R.M.P.), officially impressed, (3). £40-50
663
A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS TO
PRIVATE G. HEARNE, ROYAL IRISH REGIMENT
comprising the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 191420 and Victory Medal (all 784 Pte G. Hearne. R. Ir.
Regt.), officially impressed, unmounted in boxes of
issue; together with the recipient's service dog tag
(784 Pte Hearne / Wes / 5 R I R / P).
£80-100
665
A GREAT WAR CASUALTY PAIR OF
MEDALS TO GUNNER H. TAYLOR, ROYAL
GARRISON ARTILLERY
comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory
Medal (both 37859 Gnr. H. Taylor. R.A.), officially
impressed, unmounted; together with the official letter
accompanying the issue of the medals, dated 2nd
June 1921, addressed to Mr E.C. Taylor, 54, Ludgate
Hill, Birmingham.
Note: 37859 Gunner H. Taylor, 119th Siege Battery,
Royal Garrison Artillery, died on 9th October 1917. He
is buried with honour at St. Sever Cemetery
Extension, Rouen.
£40-50
Lot 663
664
A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS TO
GUNNER F. THORPE, ROYAL FIELD ARTILLERY
comprising the 1914-15 Star (73563. Gnr. F. Thorpe.
R.F.A.), British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal
(both 73563 Gnr. F. Thorpe. R.A.), officially
impressed,
unmounted;
together
with
the
corresponding ribbons, bar-mounted for wearing.
£60-80
Lot 666 (Part Lot)
Lot 664
666
A GREAT WAR MILITARY MEDAL GROUP
OF FIVE MEDALS TO COMPANY SERGEANT
MAJOR
J.
DANGERFIELD,
SOUTH
STAFFORDSHIRE REGIMENT
comprising the Military Medal (1056 C.S.Mjr. J.
Dangerfield. 1/6 S. Staff. R. - T.F.), 1914-15 Star
(1056 Sjt. J. Dangerfield, S. Staff. R.), British War
Medal 1914-20 (1056 W.O. Cl.2. J. Dangerfield. S.
Staff. R), Victory Medal (1056 W.O. Cl.2. J.
Dangerfield. S. Staff. R.), and Territorial Force
Efficiency Medal (240026 C.S.Mjr J. Dangerfield 6 / S.
Staff. R.), officially impressed, unmounted; together
with a Great War silver wound badge, stamped to the
reverse 'B283754'; a black and white studio portrait
photograph of the recipient in battle dress uniform; the
recipient's
Pocket
New
Testament;
and
documentation, supplied in response to a request of
1919, outlining the circumstances in which the Military
Medal was earned: 'During operations near the
Hohenzollern Redoubt on 13th October 1915, when
his Company was advancing in support of an attack
and all the Platoon Officers and Non-Commissioned
Officers had become casualties, he collected the few
remaining men and brought them to a position where
they were needed in the firing line. He has always
displayed great coolness in the face of the enemy and,
until severely wounded during a bombardment at
Fonquevillers, he had not missed a day in the trenches
with his Battalion since they came to France'.
£600-800
Lot 667
667
A GREAT WAR 'FIRST DAY OF THE
SOMME' CASUALTY PAIR OF MEDALS TO
PRIVATE G.F. JONES, CHESHIRE REGIMENT
comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory
Medal (both 3192 Pte. G.F. Jones. Ches. R.), officially
impressed, unmounted.
Note: 3192 Private George Frederick Jones, 1st / 5th
Bn Cheshire Regiment, died on 1st July 1916. He is
believed to have been twenty-one years old, and is
buried with honour at Hebuterne Military Cemetery.
£70-90
668
A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO
PRIVATE G. CROSS, SUFFOLK REGIMENT
comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory
Medal (both 47669 Pte. G. Cross. Suff. R.), officially
impressed, unmounted.
£40-50
Lot 669 (Part Lot)
669
A GREAT WAR MILITARY MEDAL GROUP
OF FIVE MEDALS TO PRIVATE W.A. YEANDLE,
WEST
SOMERSET
YEOMANRY
(LATER
SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY)
comprising the Military Medal (295243 Pte W.A.
Yeandle. 12 / Som. L. I. - T.F.), 1914-15 Star, British
War Medal 1914-20, and Victory Medal (all 1216 Pte.
W.A. Yeandle. W. Som. Yeo.), officially impressed,
together with the Defence Medal, unnamed as issued,
all unmounted; also a West Somerset Yeomanry brass
cap badge, mounted on a 1930s chromium plated
cigarette case with the scratched name 'W. Yeandle'.
Note: William Arthur Yeandle was born on 25th
September 1894 and lived most of his life in Porlock.
He is believed to have won the Military Medal for his
actions as a stretcher bearer at Gallipoli and, having
survived the First World War, went on to serve in the
Home Guard during the Second World War. The 1/1st
West Somerset Yeomanry landed at Gallipoli on 9th
October 1915, and was evacuated on 19th December.
On 4th January 1917 it became 12th (West Somerset
Yeomanry) Battalion Somerset Light Infantry.
£500-700
670
[BOOK]. MILITARY
Fisher, W.G. The History of Somerset Yeomanry,
Volunteer and Territorial Units, first edition, Goodman
& Son, Taunton, 1924, dark green cloth, colour
frontispiece, bookplate for Lieutenant-Colonel Robert
Mildmay Clerk, octavo.
£40-50
671
A GREAT WAR AUTOGRAPH BOOK
collected by Nurse Evelyn Culling, British Red Cross
Society, while working at the Royal Herbert Hospital,
Woolwich, comprising messages of thanks, verses
and original artwork, the signatories including Sgt T.
Timms, R.A.M.C., 19/1/17 ('When War was declared +
danger was "nigh" / "God + Soldiers" were the
"People's" cry / But, when War is ended + all things
"righted" / God is forgotten, + the Soldier SLIGHTED');
also a real photographic group portrait postcard of
nine nurses, including Culling, dated 'May 24th 1916 Feb: 1919'; and a quantity of other portraits,
photographic and hand-drawn, cloth bound.
£40-50
Conduct Medal to W.O. 1st Class C. Bowie, Royal
Army Medical Corps, 1937-48, with 'Regular Army'
fixed suspension bar (7256098 W.O. Cl. 1 C. Bowie.
R.A.M.C.), officially impressed, unmounted; and a
Defence Medal, unnamed as issued.
Note: It is unknown whether these medals were
awarded to the same individual, who served in the
Royal Navy during the First World War and then
transferred to the army prior to the Second World War,
or whether they were awarded to related members of
the same family.
£70-90
Lot 671 (Part Lot)
672
[BOOK]. MILITARY
Roll of Honour: London and North Western
Railwaymen Who Lost Their Lives Whilst Serving with
His Majesty's Forces During the Great War 1914-19,
the dedicatory page completed by hand in the name of
Private H.R. Ambler, a Porter at Watford, dark blue
cloth gilt, oblong quarto.
Note: 30335 Private Herbert Reginald Ambler, 8th Bn
Norfolk Regiment, youngest son of Mr and Mrs Ambler
of 5, Main Street, Padbury, Buckingham, died on 16th
October 1917, at the age of 22. He is buried with
honour at the Dozinghem Military Cemetery.
£40-50
673
A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS TO
SAPPER E.A. HOOPER, ROYAL ENGINEERS
comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory
Medal (both 154866 Spr. E.A. Hooper. R.E.), officially
impressed, unmounted; together with a brass Royal
Engineers cap badge (lacking fixings to reverse); a
brass 'RE' shoulder title; and a trench-style cigarette
lighter incorporating a Great Britain 1918 penny.
£40-50
674
A GREAT WAR TRIO OF MEDALS TO SICK
BERTH ATTENDANT C. BOWIE, ROYAL NAVY
comprising the 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 191420 and Victory Medal (all M.4902. C. Bowie. S.B.A.
R.N.), officially impressed, bar-mounted for wearing;
together with an Army Long Service and Good
Lot 675
675
A GREAT WAR SINGLE MEDAL TO
PRIVATE S.F. SQUIRE, SOMERSET LIGHT
INFANTRY
comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 (4940 Pte.
S.F. Squire. Som. L. I.), officially impressed,
unmounted; together with a Great War woven silk
regimental postcard, 'Prince Albert's Somerset Light
Infantry', with hand-written message in pencil verso:
'With Heaps of Love and Kisses Darling Harry'; and a
white metal souvenir medal commemorating the
[anticipated] coronation of Edward VIII, 1937, (3).
£40-50
676
A GREAT WAR CASUALTY GROUP TO
SAPPER W.E. WILKINS, ROYAL ENGINEERS
comprising the British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory
Medal (both 160464 Spr. W.E. Wilkins. R.E.), officially
impressed, and a Memorial Plaque (Willie Edmund
Wilkins), all mounted in a display case; together with
the scroll accompanying the plaque; a portrait
postcard of Sapper Wilkins in battledress uniform, by
Osborne & Fisher of Cornhill, Bridgwater; a gilt metal
'Royal Engineers' miniature locket-style photograph
frame, containing a female portrait; and a bronze
medal marked 'S.M.E. Chatham' to the obverse and
impressed '291 Party / Best Shot / W. Wilkins' to the
reverse.
Note: 160464 Sapper Willie Wilkins, 91st Field Coy
Royal Engineers, the son of William & Eliza Wilkins of
the Enmore Inn, Enmore, Bridgwater, died on 22nd
March 1918, at the age of 22. He is buried with honour
at the Faubourg d'Amiens Cemetery, Arras.
£80-100
Lot 678
679
CRESTED CHINA - AN ALEXANDRA CHINA
RENAULT TANK
(City of London), 115mm long.
£40-50
680
CRESTED CHINA - FOUR TANKS
comprising a Swan China 'Model of Tank', with trailing
wheels (Northampton), 140mm long; Arcadian China
tank (Buxton), 111mm long; Alexandra China tank,
with inset trailing wheels (Aldershot), 113mm long; and
Waterfall Heraldic China 'Model of British Tank', with
trailing wheels (Filey), 127mm long.
£60-80
Lot 676
677
A ROYAL COLESTON CHILD'S TEA
SERVICE
decorated with over-painted transfer-prints of four
allied flags (Britain, France, Belgium and Russia) and
the legend 'Freedom and Justice', comprising tea pot,
milk jug, sugar bowl, four cups, three saucers, and
four side plates, the black backstamps dated '1914',
(total 14 pieces).
£40-50
678
CRESTED CHINA - THREE TANKS
comprising a Goss 'Model of British Tank' (Man of
Ross), 110mm long; Willow Art 'Model of British Tank',
with trailing wheels (Huddersfield), 124mm long; and
Swan China 'Model of Tank', with inset steering
wheels (Southend-on-Sea).
£40-50
681
CRESTED CHINA - FOUR TANKS
comprising a Florentine China tank, with coloured
transfer print of 'Senghenydd Colliery', 123mm long;
Carlton China tank, inscribed 'HMLS', 'Creme-deMenthe', '130', 'Buy War Bonds / The Tank Bank', and
'The British Tank / Successfully Used Against / the
Germans. Combles. Sep. 1916' (Llanelly), 133mm
long (one gun barrel restored); Victoria China tank,
with inset steering wheels (Mumbles), 105mm long;
and Willow Art 'Model of British Tank' (Penarth), 96mm
long.
Note: In 1913, one year before the outbreak of the
Great War, Senghenydd Colliery, near Caerphilly,
witnessed the United Kingdom's worst ever mining
disaster when a firedamp (methane) explosion killed
439 miners together with one of those attempting to
rescue them.
£60-80
Lot 682
682
CRESTED CHINA - FOUR ASSORTED
ITEMS
comprising a Grafton China tank, with trailing wheels,
inscribed 'H.M. Landship / Creme de Menthe' (City of
Hereford), 118mm long; Arcadian China Red Cross
van, the radiator inscribed 'EH 139' (Hitchin), 90mm
long; Shelley China Howitzer No.340 (Aberdeen), with
retailer's mark 'Manufactured for McBurney's China
Hall Aberdeen', 148mm long; and Grafton China
cannon shell (Falmouth), 74mm long.
£50-60
683
CRESTED CHINA - THREE AMBULANCES
comprising a Carlton China ambulance, the radiator
inscribed 'W D' (Sheffield), 100mm long (firing crack);
Willow Art Red Cross van (Sheerness on Sea), 90mm
long; and Corona China Red Cross van 'Glasgow',
100mm long (hairlinr crack).
£40-50
685
CRESTED CHINA - FOUR BATTLESHIPS
comprising
an
Arcadian
China
(Porcelaine
Arcadienne) battleship, two funnels, two guns fore,
one gun aft (Ypres), with French import mark, 164mm
long; Willow Art battleship, three funnels, four guns
fore, two guns aft (Worthing), 144mm long; Carlton
China battleship, two funnels, two guns fore, two guns
aft (Ipswich), 124mm long; and Corona China
battleship (Gloucester), 124mm long.
£50-60
686
CRESTED CHINA - FOUR BATTLESHIPS
comprising a Carlton China battleship, three funnels,
four guns fore, two guns aft (Chatham), 163mm long;
Grafton
China
battleship,
inscribed
'victory'
(Sidmouth), 147mm long (mast restored); Carlton
China 'Model of British Mine Sweeper whose splendid
work will live for ever in the annals of British history',
inscribed 'H.M.M.S. Gowan Lea' (Blackpool), 115mm
long; and Arcadian China battleship, three funnels,
small gun fore and aft (Halifax), 112mm long.
£60-80
Lot 684
684
CRESTED CHINA - FOUR BATTLESHIPS
comprising a Carlton China battleship, three funnels,
two guns fore, four guns aft, inscribed 'HMS Lion' (City
of London), 163mm long; Carlton China battleship,
three funnels, bow and stern rolled inwards
(Blackpool), 115mm long; Shelley China battleship
No.319 (Brecon), 125mm long; and Arcadian China
battleship, three funnels, short gun fore and aft
(Portsmouth), 111mm long.
£50-70
Lot 687
687
CRESTED CHINA - FOUR SUBMARINES
comprising a Grafton China submarine No.406,
inscribed 'E.9' (Southampton), 150mm long; Carlton
China submarine, inscribed 'E.9' (Blackpool), 145mm
long; Corona China submarine, inscribed 'E.4.'
(Australia), 116mm long; and Swan China 'Model of
New Submarine', inscribed E.5' (Grimsby), 125mm
long.
£60-80
Lot 688
Lot 685
688
CRESTED CHINA - TWO SHIPS
comprising a Carlton China hospital ship, inscribed
'H.M.H.S. Anglia' and 'Great War 1914-1918 / The
German Fleet Surrendered / 74 Warships Nov. 21st
1918' (Parkgate & Rawmarsh), 167mm long; and
Carlton China 'R.M.S. Lusitania', inscribed 'Sunk by
German Submarine / off the Irish Coast / May 7th
1915 / Lives Lost 1275 / Saved 703' and 'Great War
1914-1918 / The German Fleet Surrendered / 74
Warships Nov. 21st 1918' (St. Annes-on-the-Sea),
172mm long (hairline crack).
£70-90
690
A GREAT WAR MEMORIAL PLAQUE TO
PRIVATE SYDNEY BROMILEY, ARMY SERVICE
CORPS
(Sydney Bromiley), framed and glazed.
Note: M2/098032 Private Sydney Bromiley, 605th
Motor Transport Company, Army Service Corps, the
son of William Isherwood Bromiley, of Beech Hurst,
194 Chorley New Road, Bolton (Lancashire), died on
8th January 1916. He has no known grave, and is
remembered with honour at the Hollybrook Memorial,
Southampton. Given the location of his memorial there
is a strong possibility that Private Bromiley lost his life
on a transport or other vessel that was torpedoed or
mined in home waters.
£40-50
Lot 689
689
CRESTED CHINA - FOUR NAVAL ITEMS
comprising an Arcadian China sailor, standing with
hands on hips (Llanstephan), with retailer's mark
'Manufactured for J. Morgan Llanstephan', 134mm
high; Arcadian China bust of sailor, the cap band
impressed 'H.M.S. Queen Elizabeth' (Cadoxton Barry),
with retailer's mark 'Made for G. Taylor Vere St
Cadoxton', 87mm high; Carlton China 'Model of
Floating Mine', inscribed 'The Victory of Justice /
Armistice of the Great War / Signed Nov. 11th 1918'
(Blackpool), 84mm high; and Carlton China capstan,
with brown rope around waist (Barry Island), 72mm
high.
£60-80
Lot 690
Lot 691
691
A GREAT WAR & SECOND WORLD WAR
GROUP OF FIVE MEDALS TO LANCE SERGEANT
B.T. BARTON, ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY
(CHATHAM DIVISION)
comprising the 1914-15 Star (CH. 14337. Cpl. B.T.
Barton. R.M.L.I.), British War Medal 1914-20 and
Victory Medal (both CH. 14337 L.Sgt. B.T. Barton.
R.M.L.I.), all officially impressed, a ribbon for a Royal
Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal,
possibly suggestive of entitlement, Defence Medal,
and War Medal 1939-45, unnamed as issued, all
unmounted; together with a diary kept by the recipient,
mainly covering his service aboard H.M.S. Monmouth,
circa 1903-06, with brief notes on the ship's
movements and his duties, along with various songs,
poems and humorous pieces, including 'Jolly the
Marine' with the chorus 'He's a soldier, he's a sailor,
find a better if you can / For though he's not so very
tall he's every inch a man / And whenever duty calls
him the Marine will never flinch / For the danger's not
invented that could make him budge an inch'.
£80-100
692
CRESTED CHINA - A PODMORE CHINA
MODEL OF H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES
in uniform, standing on a square base with incurving
sides, glazed (Weston-super-Mare), 150mm high.
£40-50
694
CRESTED CHINA - TWO NURSES
comprising a Kangaroo Art China nurse, standing with
hands on hips, inscribed 'A friend in need'
(Melbourne), 134mm high; and an Arcadian China
nurse, standing with one hand in her pocket, inscribed
'Soldiers Friend' (London), with retailer's mark 'Made
for J. East 23 Seymour St. London N.W.', 127mm
high.
£50-60
Lot 695
695
CRESTED CHINA - THREE ASSORTED
ITEMS
comprising an Arcadian China 'Model of Tommy and
his Machine Gun' (Grantham), with retailer's mark
'W.G. Harrison 38 High St. Grantham', 98mm long;
Carlton China 'Model of British Machine Gun',
inscribed 'MG' in green wreath on barrel, open stand
(Leven), 100mm long; and Carlton China 'Model of
British Machine Gun', inscribed 'MG' in green wreath
on side, closed stand (Birmingham), 100mm long.
£40-50
Lot 693
693
CRESTED CHINA - A CARLTON CHINA
MUNITIONS WORKER
standing holding an artillery shell, inscribed 'Shells and
More Shells' and 'Doing her Bit', with some colouring
(Normanton), 138mm high.
£70-90
Lot 696
696
CRESTED CHINA - A SHELLEY CHINA
BIPLANE NO.344
with fixed propeller (Bridlington), 150mm long.
£40-50
Lot 694
73mm long; and Carlton China 'model of British
Trench Mortar' (London), 71mm long (hairline crack).
£40-50
Lot 697
697
CRESTED CHINA - THREE AEROPLANES
comprising an Arcadian China 'Model of New
Aeroplane', the biplane with fixed propeller and
roundels in relief (Immingham), 120mm long (propeller
restored); Alexandra China monoplane, with movable
propeller (Plymouth), 149mm long (lacking propeller);
and Carlton China monoplane, with rounded fuselage
and movable propeller (Newcastle-on-Tyne), 131mm
long (lacking propeller; nose later gilded).
£40-50
698
CRESTED CHINA - FIVE ASSORTED ITEMS
comprising an Arcadian China 'Model of Super
Zeppelin' (Leominster), 126mm long; Swan China
airship on stand (Felixstowe), with retailer's mark 'W.S.
Cowell Ltd Ipswich and Felixstowe', 128mm long;
Arcadian China 'Model of Observer (or Sausage)
Balloon' (Selby), 83mm high (firing flaw); Arcadian
China anti-zeppelin candle holder (Oswestry), 61mm
high; and Carlton China 'Model of British Searchlight /
The Zeppelin Finder' (Salisbury), 70mm high.
£60-80
699
CRESTED CHINA - TWO ASSORTED ITEMS
comprising an Arcadian China monoplane, with
movable propeller (Lewisham), with retailer's mark
'W.G. Carter Catford', 148mm long; and Swan China
'Model of Armoured Car' (Warkworth), 97mm long.
£40-50
700
CRESTED CHINA - FIVE ARTILLERY
PIECES
comprising a Bow China howitzer (Fraserburgh),
170mm long; Willow Art field gun, with screen
(Stockton-on-Tees), 119mm long; Arcadian China field
gun (Hull), 120mm long; Arcadian China trench
mortar, inscribed 'War Edition' (Borough Bridge),
Lot 701
701
CRESTED CHINA - FIVE ARTILLERY
PIECES
comprising an unmarked howitzer (Callander), 132mm
long; Swan China field gun (Hastings), 140mm long;
Arcadian China 'Model of Trench Mortar' (Stockport),
70mm long; Grafton China 'Trench Howitzer'
(Newbury), 73mm long; and an Arcadian China trench
mortar, inscribed 'War Edition 1914-15' (West
Yorkshire [Regiment]), 78mm long (firing dust flaw to
glaze).
£40-50
Lot 702
702
CRESTED CHINA - FOUR ASSORTED
ITEMS
comprising a Carlton China soldier, standing to
attention, inscribed 'Are We Downhearted? No!' and
'It's a long way to Tipperary...' (Bishops Castle),
156mm high (flakes from foot rim); Arcadian China
bust of soldier, inscribed 'Tommy Atkins' and 'It's the
soldiers of the King my lads...', some colouring
(maidenhead), 91mm high; Arcadian China bulldog,
inscribed 'Who Said Germans' (Dover), 125mm long;
and Carlton China map of England and Wales,
inscribed 'Blighty' and 'Take me back to dear old
Blighty...' (Blackpool), 117mm high (firing flaws).
£60-80
703
A GREAT WAR BRASS PAPER-KNIFE
the handle cast in the form of a crawling French
soldier, indistinctly signed (E. Herzi..), 21.5cm long.
£40-50
son of James Murray and Etheldreda Murray-Dixon of
Swithland Rectory, Loughborough, died at Vimy Ridge
on 10th April 1917, at the age of 31. He is buried with
honour at the Aubigny Communal Cemetery
Extension.
£400-500
Lot 704
704
HENRY E.O. MURRAY-DIXON (BRITISH,
1885-1917)
'Wild Life on the Western Front - Partridge in No Man's
Land'
Grey gouache and bodycolour
Titled verso (a copy attached to reverse of frame)
30.5cm x 47.5cm
Note (1): Murray-Dixon noted, below the picture's title
that 'on many parts of the British front covies of
partridges are often seen, right up to the front line
trenches - + even in no man's land it is a strange +
cheering thing to hear their well known call at dusk
mingling with the thundering of heavy guns +
exploding shells, by which they now seem to be little
disturbed'.
Note (2): This picture was published in the Illustrated
Sporting and Dramatic News in early 1917. An
appreciation of the late Lieutenant H.E.O. MurrayDixon was published in The Field, 23 March 1918, in
which Archibald Thorburn is quoted as saying that
Murray-Dixon's work 'showed careful study... from life',
while J.G. Millais, who commissioned him to paint
certain illustrations for his work on British Diving
Ducks,
commented
that
'his
excellent
draughtsmanship, delicate handling of details, and
close observation proved him to be one who in time
would have taken a high place among artists of bird
life'.
Note (3): Second Lieutenant Henry Edward Otto
Murray-Dixon, 1st/4th Bn Seaforth Highlanders, the
Lot 705
705
[BOOK]. MILITARY
Dauphin, Louis. Front Nord. Armee de Terre et de
Mer, limited edition 21/250, Editions d'Art Guerrier,
Paris, no date [1917], half cloth case, the title page
signed by artist, twenty-five mounted colour plate
illustrations, folio.
£100-150
706
CRESTED CHINA - SEVEN ITEMS OF
MILITARY HEADGEAR
comprising an Arcadian China 'Model of Colonial Hat'
(Tewkesbury), 88mm long; Swan China glengarry
(Aldershot), with retailer's mark 'C.A. Wigley 111 High
St Aldershot', 94mm long; unmarked French kepi
(Bruges), 65mm long; Shelley China glengarry No.176
(Largs), 88mm long; and three assorted others.
£40-50
707
CRESTED CHINA - FOURTEEN ASSORTED
ITEMS
comprising a Grafton China 'German Incendiary Bomb'
(Ryde), 80mm high; Arcadian China German
incendiary bomb (Rosyth), 81mm high; Goss 'Model of
Russian Shrapnel Shell' (Falmouth), 115mm high
(hairline crack); Arcadian China artillery shell,
inscribed 'Jack Johnson' (Shrewsbury), 93mm high;
Arcadian China artillery shell (Dewsbury), 69mm high;
and nine assorted other items.
£40-50
Lot 708
708
CRESTED CHINA - SEVEN ASSORTED
ITEMS
comprising a Carlton China model of 'Tommies
Dugout Somewhere in France', inscribed 'The Victory
of Justice / Armistice of the Great War / Signed Nov
11th 1918' (Meltham), with retailer's mark 'G.
Moorhouse Market Place Meltham', 90mm long;
Grafton China boot with puttee No.389 (Bexhill-onSea), 76mm high; Arcadian China 'Model of Water
Bottle' (Llanidloes), 65mm high; Arcadian China
'Model of Trench Lamp' (Esher), 69mm high; Arcadian
China field glasses (Frome), 67mm high; and two
assorted other items.
£50-60
709
CRESTED CHINA - EIGHT ASSORTED
ITEMS
comprising a Carlton China model of 'Tommies
Dugout Somewhere in France', inscribed 'The Victory
of Justice / Armistice of the Great War / Signed Nov
11th 1918' (Blackpool), 90mm long; unmarked peaked
cap (the Cambridgeshire Regiment), 66mm long;
Arcadian China field glasses (cheddar), 67mm high;
and five assorted other items (two of them badly
damaged).
£40-50
710
CRESTED CHINA - TEN ASSORTED ITEMS
comprising a Royal Ivory Porcelain model of Marble
Arch (War 1914 Flags of the Allies), 100mm wide;
Willow Art model of the Edith Cavell statue, London,
inscribed 'Sacrifice / Edith Cavell Brussels Dawn
October 12th 1915 / Humanity' (London), 116mm high;
Arcadian China 'French Soldier' (Dorchester), 138mm
high (crest worn; rubbed gilding); Arcadian China
fireplace, inscribed 'We've kept the home fires burning'
(Mansfield), 115mm high; and six assorted other
items.
£60-80
Lot 711
711
CRESTED & COMMEMORATIVE CHINA ELEVEN ASSORTED ITEMS
comprising a Goss model of 'The Old Horse Shoe'
(Flags of the Allies), 118mm high; Goss beaker (Flags
of the Allies), 81mm high; Royal Albert Crown China
beaker (European War / United We Stand / For
Freedom's Cause), 94mm high (hairline crack);
Aynsley China mug (From War - To Commemorate
Peace 1919 - To Peace), 67mm high; Grimwades mug
(A Souvenir of the Great War / For Freedom and
Honour / Peace 1919', 71mm high; Ford & Pointon
mug (Peace Nov. 1918 / Newbury), 82mm high; and
five assorted other items.
£50-60
Lot 712 (Part Lot)
712
TEN
GREAT
WAR
WOVEN
SILK
POSTCARDS
including one of a monoplane shooting down a
Zeppelin over a French battleship, dated 1915, this
and three others sent by a Fred Ames to his wife and
sons in Mitcham, Surrey. £40-50
713
EIGHT GREAT WAR WOVEN SILK
POSTCARDS
including one Royal Army Medical Corps badge,
mounted with a black and white portrait photograph of
a R.A.M.C. Soldier, framed and glazed, overall 62.5cm
x 62.5cm; together with a woven silk 'Souvenir de
France' handkerchief; and a small quantity of other
items including a 'Haig Fund' button, and a Second
World War Defence Medal.
£40-50
714
AFTER BRUCE BAIRNSFATHER (18881959)
'Dear - "At present we are staying at a farm..." ', and
'Old Saws and New Meanings'
A pair of colour prints
28cm x 41cm, uniformly framed.
£40-50
Lot 716 (Part Lot)
716
BRITISH SCHOOL (EARLY 20TH CENTURY)
Bust portrait of a young boy in naval uniform
Oil on canvas, 30.5cm x 25cm, unframed; and
another, probably by the same hand, trimmed from
stretchers, unframed, (2).
£40-50
Lot 715
715
A BRITISH MILITARY SERVICE ISSUE
MAGNETIC MIRROR POCKET COMPASS, DATED
1918
by S. Mordan & Co., serial number 2160; together with
a book, The Prismatic Compass and How to use it: A
pocket manual on military magnetic compasses,
Watts, London, 1917, crimson cloth, (2).
£40-50
Lot 717
717
A PATRIOTIC TEA CADDY
unbranded, the sides with lithographed portrits of 'His
Majesty King George V', 'Field Marshal Sir John
French', 'Earl Kitchener of Khartoum / Secretary of
State for War', and 'Admiral Sir J. Jellicoe', good
condition, 24cm high.
Note: This tin probably dates to between 1914, when
Kitchener was made Secretary of State for War, and
1916, when he died at sea aboard H.M.S. Hampshire.
£40-50
718
APPROXIMATELY NINETY GLASS PLATE
PHOTOGRAPHS OF ITALIAN MILITARY INTEREST
each in a paper sleeve with official Supreme
Command censor's stamp dated 1916 and with an
applied title label, each 8.5cm x 10cm.
£80-100
721
A WEST SOMERSET YEOMANRY WOVEN
PANEL
inscribed 'Souvenir of Egypt 1915-16' and with the
earlier battle honour 'S. Africa 1900-01', surrounded by
a garland of flowers and edged with lace, 53.5cm x
48cm.
£40-50
719
APPROXIMATELY FORTY-FOUR GLASS
MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES OF ITALIAN NAVAL
INTEREST
all with papered edging marked 'Ministero della Marina
- Ufficio Speciale', (box).
£40-50
720
APPROXIMATELY 105 GLASS MAGIC
LANTERN SLIDES
the subjects including 'French soldiers wearing antigas masks in the trenches'; 'Sikhs marching to their
rest camp'; the 'North Lancashire Regiment... before
Vimy Ridge battle'; a group portrait of the 10th
(Territorial) Cadet Battalion, (D.C.O.) Middlesex
Regiment; 'Some of the Leicesters resting'; and
'Russian women learning to turn shells in an
ammunition factory', (box).
£50-70
Lot 722
722
A SOMERSET LIGHT INFANTRY WOVEN
WOOLWORK PANEL
dated '1915-6' and centred with the Regimental badge,
surrounded by named flags of the Allies ('Belgium',
'France', 'Rumania', 'Servia', 'Japan', 'Russia', and
'Italy'), together with the words 'India' and 'Burma'
either side of a Union flag, 73cm x 66cm.
£40-50
723
A WOVEN SILK PANEL
inscribed 'Victory for the Allies', centred with a padded
life-belt photograph frame, flanked by the flags of the
Allies, containing the (trimmed) photograph of a sailor,
dated verso 1915, approximately 46cm x 52cm;
together with an additional photographic portrait
postcard of the sailor's family.
£40-50
Lot 721
724
THREE GREAT WAR FOLDING MAPS
comprising a 1:10,000 trench map of Combles, edition
5.B, corrected to 20/11/16; 1:40,000 map of Belgium
and part of France, Sheet 36, 1917 (Armentieres to
Haubourdin); and 1:40,000 map of Belgium and part of
France, Sheet 28, 1918 (Ypres to Neuve Eglise);
together with an illustrated booklet, "The Graphic"
Souvenir of the German Navy's Surrender, (4).
£40-50
725
A SET OF SEMAPHORE SIGNALLING
CARDS
published by George Waterston & Sons, complete with
instruction leaflet.
£40-50
726
A GREAT WAR CASUALTY GROUP TO
PRIVATE J. AYRES, KING'S OWN YORKSHIRE
LIGHT INFANTRY
comprising the 1914-15 Star and British War Medal
1914-20 (both 14524 Pte. J. Ayres. Yorks. L. I.),
officially impressed, and a Memorial Plaque (John
Ayres), in card wallet, with official accompanying note;
together with a GREAT WAR GROUP OF TWO
MEDALS TO GUNNER C. AYRES, ROYAL FIELD
ARTILLERY, comprising the 1914 Star (59331 Gnr. C.
Ayres R.F.A.) and Victory Medal (59331 Gnr. C. Ayres
R.A.), officially impressed, unmounted; also a Second
World War Defence Medal.
Note: 14524 Private John Ayres, 1st/4th Bn King's
Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, died on 17th November
1917. He has no known grave, and is remembered
with honour at the Tyne Cot Memorial. His memorial
plaque was posted to Mr Charles T. Ayres,
presumably his father, at 34 Evelyn Road, Wimbledon
S.W.19. Gunner C. Ayres is believed to have been the
elder brother of Private J. Ayres.
£100-150
Lot 728 (above)
727
LOUIS RAEMAEKERS (1869-1956)
'September, 1914, and September, 1915'
Colour print mounted to card, signed in pencil lower
right, overall 65cm x 52.5cm.
£40-50
728
LOUIS RAEMAEKERS (1869-1956)
'To Your Health, Civilization!'
Colour print mounted to card, signed in pencil lower
right, overall 65cm x 52.5cm.
£60-80
729
LOUIS RAEMAEKERS (1869-1956)
'To the End'
Colour print mounted to card, signed in pencil lower
right, overall 65cm x 52.5cm.
£40-50
Lot 731 (above)
730
LOUIS RAEMAEKERS (1869-1956)
'The Lusitania. Herod's Nightmare!'
'I crush whatever resists me'
'Sympathy'
Three colour prints mounted to card, each signed in
pencil lower right, approximate overall 65cm x 52.5cm.
£120-150
731
LOUIS RAEMAEKERS (1869-1956)
'Europe, 1916'
Colour print mounted to card, signed in pencil lower
right, overall 65cm x 52.5cm.
£60-80
POSTCARDS, STAMPS & EPHEMERA
737
POSTCARDS - ASSORTED
Approximately 225 foreign topographical and other
cards, including real photographic portraits of Benito
Mussolini; King Albert of Belgium; and Kaiser Wilhelm
of Germany; also artist-drawn and other European
views including Rome, Venice, and Bruges; and artistdrawn views of the Cunard Line ships 'R.M.S.
Mauretania', 'R.M.S. Berengaria', and 'R.M.S.
Aquitania', (album and loose).
£40-50
732
LOUIS RAEMAEKERS (1869-1956)
'L'Avenir'
'Loan Jugglery'
'Slow Asphyxiation'
Three colour prints mounted to card, each signed in
pencil lower right, approximate overall 65cm x 52.5cm.
£120-150
733
LOUIS RAEMAEKERS (1869-1956)
'Misunderstood'
'Murder on the High Seas'
Two colour prints mounted to card, each signed in
pencil lower right, approximate overall 65cm x 52.5cm.
£80-100
734
LOUIS RAEMAEKERS (1869-1956)
'Wilson and Humanity. The Ancona Protest'
'Our Resolute Wilson'
Two colour prints mounted to card, each signed in
pencil lower right, approximate overall 65cm x 52.5cm.
£70-90
735
LOUIS RAEMAEKERS (1869-1956)
'Von Betham Hollweg and Truth';
together with a further two colour prints mounted to
card, each signed in pencil lower right, approximate
overall 65cm x 52.5cm, (3).
£100-120
736
LOUIS RAEMAEKERS (1869-1956)
'The Friendly Visitor'
'It's Unbelievable'
'Farsightedness'
Three colour prints mounted to card, each signed in
pencil lower right, approximate overall 65cm x 52.5cm.
£120-150
Lot 738 (Part Lot)
738
POSTCARDS - THEATRICAL, FILM &
OTHER
Approximately
fifty-five
cards,
including
real
photographic portraits of Aline Fremont, Edna Prince,
Anita Elson, Zelda & Freda Jensen, Marie Ambrose,
and Ella Retford; also school groups; hospital interiors;
and a procession at New Tredegar (torn), (loose).
£40-50
739
POSTCARDS - ASSORTED
Approximately 300 topographical and other cards,
including real photographic views of the Royal Navy
ships 'H.M.S. Dryad', 'H.M.S. Jupiter', 'H.M.S. Unity',
'H.M.S. Albemarle', 'H.M.S. Exmouth', 'H.M.S. Lion',
'H.M.S. Queen Mary', 'H.M.S. Crescent', and 'H.M.S.
Swiftsure'; also 'Arrival of the 1st Batt. Lincoln Regt
Oct. 31st 1912' (postmark indistinct); and 'Lowering
the Coffin. Funeral of the Dockyard Fire Victim, Sig'n
Pook Jan. 1 1914'; with two artist-drawn views of the
Fire at H.M. Dockyard, Portsmouth, 1913; a woven silk
of R.M.S. Missanabie; a view of Rundle Street,
Adelaide; and First World War views of the
bombardment of West Hartlepool (3) and Scarborough
(3), (two albums).
£80-100
Lot 740 (Part Lot)
741
POSTCARDS - ASSORTED
Approximately fifty-six topographical and other cards,
including real photographic views of three women in
conforming costume, possibly Maoris; a New Forest
gypsy encampment; London Road, Hazel Grove; the
Town Hall, Wallasey; a multi-view of Loughboro' War
Memorial; Mt Wellington, Hobart, from Ocean Pier;
Market Square, Crewkerne; Calledel Comercio,
Tetuan; and Vendedor de Cacharros, Tetuan; also a
view of the Lower Zambesi Bridge, (loose).
£40-50
Lot 739 (Part Lot)
740
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL & OTHER
Approximately 270 British and foreign cards, including
real photographic views of repairs to a portable steam
engine; the Royal Airship Base, Karachi, 3.8.26; the
S.S. Royal Sovereign; High Street, Lymington (by
King); General View of Rottingdean; and First World
War portraits; with views of High Street, Weybourne;
The Park Hospital, Hither Green; Halstead from
Market Hill; Boone's Almshouses, High Road, Old Lee;
Bourne Hill and 'Woodman', Winchmore Hill; The
Fountain, Winchmore Hill; High School for Girls,
Blackheath; Boxted Hall, Suffolk; Blackheath Village;
The Village, Blackheath; Bay Esplanade, Durban; and
Princes Street, Ardrossan; also two First World War
woven silks, (loose).
£60-80
Lot 741 (Part Lot)
742
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL, GREAT
WAR & OTHER
Approximately seventy-five cards, including real
photographic views of Sleaford Market Place;
Y.M.C.A. Hut, Sleaford; Northgate, Sleaford; and the
Town Hall, Sleaford; with views of The Crossgates,
Sleaford; Southgate, Sleaford; High Street, North
Berwick; and others, (loose).
£40-50
Gate, Chester; and St. Werburgh Street, Chester,
(loose, box). £80-100
747
POSTCARDS - CHILDREN
Approximately 390 mainly artist-drawn cards, including
Margaret Tarrant (30), (loose, box).
£100-120
748
POSTCARDS - GREETINGS & OTHER
Approximately 370 cards, including views of Nantwich
Road, Crewe; Old Loggerheads Inn, Mold; Watsome,
Charfield; Westgate Arch, Winchester; The Green
Bay, Prestbury; and The Prentice, Winchester, (three
albums).
£60-80
Lot 742 (Part Lot)
743
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL & OTHER
Approximately 400 cards, including real photographic
views of St. George's Day, Windsor; Witney Market;
and a 'Waterplane Landing on Brighton Beach'; with
views of Central Station, Manchester; a 'Souvenir of
the Opening of New Birmingham University, 1909';
Wandsworth Bridge; Dalrymple Street, Girvan; and
Gravelly Hill Station; also an artist-drawn of
chimpanzees by Lawson Wood; and a hold-to-light of
The Cross, Worcester, (three albums and loose).
£60-80
744
POSTCARDS - GREETINGS & OTHER
Approximately 450 cards, including some theatrical
and Bamforth song, (loose, box); together with a
further eighty chromolithographic and other greetings
cards, trade cards, and printed matter, (album leaves).
£80-100
749
STAMPS
A
WEST
GERMANY
COLLECTION
comprising approximately 330 commemorative stamp
sheets, circa 1980-88, (two ring binders); together with
a small all-world collection, (three albums).
£80-100
750
STAMPS - A GREAT BRITAIN COLLECTION
comprising approximately 330 first day and
commemorative covers, circa 1969-2005, including the
Dart Valley Centenary, 1972, (five ring binders).
£100-120
751
STAMPS - A GREAT BRITAIN COLLECTION
comprising mounted mint, commemorative and
definitive, mainly 1973-2003, (three albums).
£150-180
752
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Bulgaria, China,
Vietnam and Yugoslavia, (two albums).
£80-100
745
POSTCARDS - MISCELLANEOUS
Approximately 375 British and foreign topographical
and other cards, including real photographic views of
the Shelter and Bandstand, Sheerness-on-Sea; and
Main Street, Drummore; with views of 'A Bit of Old
Bristol. Small St'; and High Street, Towcester; and
thirty Tuck 'Kings & Queens of England' Series, (loose,
box).
£80-100
746
POSTCARDS - TOPOGRAPHICAL
Approximately 495 cards, including views of South
Parade, Bath; Nightingale Lane, Balham; Bedford
Square, Tavistock; Madingley Village, Cambs; Foss
Street, Dartmouth; Lower Bridge Street and Bridge
Lot 753 (Part Lot)
753
STAMPS - A FRANCE COLLECTION
1853-1979, including later 20th century mounted mint,
(album).
£70-90
Lot 757 (Part Lot)
Lot 754 (Part Lot)
754
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Aden, Antigua,
Ascension, Bahamas, Barbados and Bermuda, with
some mounted mint, (album).
£50-70 (Part Lot)
755
STAMPS - A GERMANY COLLECTION
1872-1971, including post-Second World War zone
issues, (album).
£40-50
756
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Egypt, Abyssinia /
Ethiopia, Paraguay, Peru, and Persia / Iran, (two
albums).
£50-60
757
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Gibraltar, Gold Coast,
and Great Britain, the latter with an 1840 1d black and
2d blue (both cropped to all sides), various 1d reds
with a reconstructed sheet of perf. P.14, and some
mounted mint, (album).
£80-100
758
STAMPS - A RUMANIA COLLECTION
1868-1977, (album).
£40-50
759
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Switzerland, Syria,
Thailand, and Turkey, (two albums). £60-80
760
STAMPS
A
CZECHOSLOVAKIA
COLLECTION
1918-82, including Bohemia and Moravia, (album).
£40-50
766
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Norway and Sweden,
(album).
£40-50
767
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Colombia, Costa
Rica, Cuba, the U.S.A., Uruguay, and Venezuela, (two
albums).
£50-60
768
STAMPS - A HUNGARY COLLECTION
1871-1979, including occupational overprints, (album).
£40-50
769
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Argentina, Austria,
Iraq, and Italy, (two albums).
£80-100
Lot 760 (Part Lot)
761
STAMPS
A
FRENCH
COLONIES
COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Algeria, Cameroon,
Congo, Dahomey, Equatorial Africa, Guiana, Guinea,
and Polynesia, (album).
£40-50
762
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Poland and Russia,
(two albums).
£50-60
763
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Portugal, Salvador,
Serbia, and Spain, (two albums).
£60-70
764
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Grenada, Hong Kong,
India, with native states, and Ireland, (album).
£50-70
765
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Queensland,
Rhodesia, St. Lucia, Sarawak, Seychelles, Sierra
Leone, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Sudan,
Tasmania, Transvaal, Trinidad, Turks & Caicos
Islands, and Victoria, (two albums).
£80-100
Lot 771 (Part Lot)
770
STAMPS
A
FRENCH
COLONIES
COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Morocco, New
Caledonia, Reunion, St. Pierre et Miquelon, Senegal,
and Tunisia, (album).
£40-50
771
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Jamaica, Kenya,
Uganda & Tanganyika, Leeward Islands, Straits
Settlements, and Singapore, (album).
£50-70
772
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including British Guiana,
Burma, Cayman Islands, Ceylon, Cyprus, Dominica,
Falkland Islands, Fiji, and Gambia, (two albums).
£80-100
774
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, comprising Australia and
Canada, (album).
£70-90
775
STAMPS - A RUSSIA COLLECTION
1866-1964, (album).
£40-50
776
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Danzig, Denmark,
Finland, and Monaco, (two albums). £40-50
777
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Japan, Liberia,
Lithuania, Luxemburg, Mexico and the Netherlands,
(two albums).
£70-80
773
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including German states
(Baden, Bavaria, Prussia, Saxony, Wurtemberg, plus
occupations and colonies), Greece, Honduras,
Iceland, and French colonies (Ivory Coast,
Madagascar, Martinique and others), (two albums).
£80-100
Lot 778 (Part Lot)
778
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Malta, Mauritius,
Muscat, Natal, Nauru, Newfoundland, New Guinea,
and New South Wales, (album).
£50-70
Lot 774 (Part Lot)
779
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including New Zealand,
Nigeria, North Borneo, Northern Rhodesia, Nyasaland,
Orange Free State, Pakistan, and Pitcairn Islands,
(two albums).
£60-80
781
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
including Great Britain decimal mint and Norwegian
first day covers; together with various Stanley Gibbons
reference works, (box).
£40-50
782
STAMPS - AN ALL-WORLD COLLECTION
including British Commonwealth mounted mint, (five
albums).
£60-80
Lot 779 (Part Lot)
780
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, including Belgium, Belgian
Congo, Bolivia, Bosnia, and Brazil, (album).
£60-80
Lot 783 (Part Lot)
783
STAMPS - A BRITISH COMMONWEALTH
COLLECTION
19th century and later, including mounted mint,
(album).
£60-80
784
STAMPS - A GREAT BRITAIN, SELECT
BRITISH
COMMONWEALTH
AND
U.S.A.
COLLECTION
19th century and later, including a GB 1d black
(narrow four margin), and mounted mint issues,
(album).
£100-150
Lot 780 (Part Lot)
785
STAMPS - AN ALL-WORLD COLLECTION
19th century and later, with noted Austria, (four
albums).
£50-70
GENERAL TOYS
786
STAMPS - A CHINA COLLECTION
circa 1940s, comprising sheets and blocks with overprints.
£40-50
787
STAMPS - A GREAT BRITAIN COLLECTION
comprising over 300 first day covers.
£50-70
788
STAMPS - A PART-WORLD COLLECTION
including Great Britain and Channel Islands flown
covers; and a thematic motor car collection.
£40-50
789
PHOTOGRAPHS
TWO
GROUP
PORTRAITS OF TAUNTON BICYCLE CLUB, 1912
one signed to the mount 'Montague Cooper / Taunton',
27.5cm x 32.5cm and 26cm x 30.5cm respectively,
both framed and glazed.
£40-50
790
PHOTOGRAPHS
TWO
GROUP
PORTRAITS OF TAUNTON [RUGBY] FOOTBALL
CLUB, SEASONS 1897-88 & 1898-99
each mounted with details of the team members, each
image 29cm x 36.5cm, both framed and glazed.
£80-100
791
AUTOGRAPHS - ASSORTED FILM &
THEATRE
Approximately 120 signatures, many to portrait
postcards, photographs, or pictures, including
Florence Desmond, Tom Mix, Carole Landis, Dorothy
Dickson, Owen Nares, Ursula Jeans, Francis Gifford,
Frances Barber, Elke Sommer, Michael Hordern, Paul
Schofield, Isla Blair, Penelope Wilton, Juliet
Stevenson, Gemma Jones, Geraldine McEwan, Tony
Britton, John Stride, Josephine Tewson, Marius
Goring, Martin Jarvis, Angela Thorne, Natasha
Richardson, and Gemma Craven, (album).
£40-50
792
AUTOGRAPHS - ASSORTED MUSIC HALL,
THEATRE & FILM
Approximately
seventy-five
portrait
postcards,
photographs, and pictures, several signed, including
Vesta Tilley, Marie Lloyd, and Charlie Kunz.
£50-60
Lot 793
793
A
BANDAI
TINPLATE
CADILLAC
CONVERTIBLE
red, with a battery-operated mechanism, generally
good condition, 33.5cm long, unboxed (patch of
corrosion over rear nearside wheel-arch; battery
compartment clean).
£40-50
Lot 794
794
AN ARNOLD TINPLATE WILLYS JEEP
post-war ('Made in U.S. Zone, Germany'), dark olive
green, with white star and 'U.S.A. 002500' markings to
bonnet, fitted with a clockwork mechanism, complete
with folding windscreen, jerry can, spare wheel, driver
figure, and key, generally good condition, unboxed
(lacking passenger and radio operator figures).
£60-80
795
A MECCANO NO.6 SET
early 1960s, boxed; together with a Meccano
Accessory Outfit No.6A, early 1960s, boxed, (2). £4050
796
MECCANO - A POST-WAR COLLECTION
including a boxed electric motor, all contained in a
wood chest with lift-out trays.
£60-80
800
A TRI-ANG PRESSED STEEL PEDAL CAR
red with white coach-lining, fair condition (lacking
windscreen frame), 89cm long. £40-50
801
TWENTY-TWO
ASSORTED
TOY
MANUFACTURERS PRODUCT CATALOGUES
including those for Dinky (U.K. eighth edition [1960],
and Nos 3, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12); Matchbox (1970 and
1971); Corgi (1971/72, 1977 and 1979); Britains (1970
and 1972); and Solido (1975 and 1976).
£40-50
802
ASSORTED TOYS
comprising The Ernest Sewell Cabinet of Conjuring
Tricks, boxed; a Marklin printed tinplate spinning top
set, boxed; a miniature double-six set of dominoes,
complete in twenty-eight playing pieces, in a
mahogany box with sliding lid; and other items.
£40-50
Lot 797
797
A MAMOD NO. S.R.1A, STEAM ROLLER
green, very good condition, boxed.
£40-50
803
SIXTY-ONE DEL PRADO 'CAVALRY OF
THE NAPOLEONIC PERIOD' SERIES MODEL
SOLDIERS
comprising various mounted figures, three in
unopened bubble-packaging and the others unboxed;
together with their corresponding booklets; an unused
binder; and other publications of similar interest.
£80-100
Lot 804
Lot 798
798
A MAMOD NO. S.W.1, STEAM WAGON
green, generally good condition, boxed.
£45-55
799
A MAMOD NO. T.E.1A, TRACTION ENGINE
green, generally good condition, boxed; together with
a MAMOD NO. LW.1, LUMBER WAGON, green, very
good condition, boxed, (2).
£50-60
804
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MODEL OF A
1910 RENAULT 12/16
possibly scratch-built, the open wooden body with a
folded hood, metal wheel arches, running boards,
axles and artillery style wheels fitted with rubber tyres
(one only remaining), painted khaki with brown coachlining, 19cm long.
£100-150
805
TWO CHAD VALLEY [SNOW WHITE]
DWARFS
wearing integrally fashioned outfits, complete with felt
hats and shoes, each approximately 17cm high;
together with a quantity of lead and composition farm
and zoo animals and accessories.
£40-50
810
TWO DINKY DIECAST MODELS
comprising a No.273, R.A.C. Patrol Mini Van, blue and
white, near mint (roof sign lacking sticker), boxed, the
box generally good; and No.274, A.A. Patrol Mini Van,
yellow, near mint, boxed, the box with one detached
end flap, scar to side panel, and applied tape strip.
£50-60
Lot 806 (Part Lot)
806
A TRI-ANG MINIC WATERLINE MODEL
SHIP COLLECTION
comprising numerous vessels, including No.M718,
R.M.S. Amazon; No.M716, Port Brisbane; No.M714,
Flandre; and No.M732, S.S. Varicella; together with
naval ships, and quay sections, most boxed; also a
catalogue (second edition).
£120-150
807
SIXTEEN WHITE METAL WATERLINE
MODEL SHIPS
including a Neptun Model No.1114, 'Ark Royal';
Neptun Model No.1110, 'Hood'; Neptun Model
No.1133, 'Sussex'; Neptun Model No.1145, 'Perth';
and Neptun Model No.1143, 'Manchester', each
unboxed.
£80-100
808
TWENTY-SIX
ASSORTED
WATERLINE
MODEL SHIPS
variable condition, each unboxed; together with a
glazed display cabinet with eleven glass shelves (one
missing), overall 63.5cm x 44cm.
£50-60
809
A COLLECTION OF TRI-ANG (FRANCE)
ORIGINAL ADVERTISEMENT ARTWORK
circa 1960s, various sizes, unframed.
£40-50
DIECAST MODELS
Lot 811
811
A DINKY NO.402, BEDFORD COCA-COLA
TRUCK
red and white, red plastic hubs, excellent condition,
boxed, the box with rubbed edges and tears to both
end flaps.
£40-50
812
FIFTEEN DINKY DIECAST MODELS
circa 1950s-60s, comprising a French Dinky No.24T,
Citroen 2CV, maroon with a matt grey hood and cream
ridged hubs, fair to playworn condition; No.156, Rover
75, maroon, with red ridged hubs, fair to good
condition; No.982, Bedford Pullmore Car Transporter,
mid blue cab with a pale blue trailer, including decks,
mid blue ridged / grooved hubs, fair to good condition;
and twelve others, variable condition, each unboxed.
£50-60
813
A DINKY NO.954, FIRE STATION KIT
generally good condition (fascia board decal crinkled,
with possibly some over-painting), boxed, the box
good.
£40-50
Lot 810
814
A DINKY NO.999, DE HAVILLAND COMET
AIRLINER 'B.O.A.C.'
'G-ALYX', white, blue and silver, very near mint,
boxed, the box good and complete with inner packing
piece
£60-80
818
AN EMPTY BOX FOR A CORGI NO.267,
BATMOBILE
with pictorial inner stand, generally good condition
(slightly
creased),
complete
with
'Operating
Instructions' leaflet, 'features' slip and 'Instructions'
packet (lacking other residual items).
£40-50
Lot 814
815
SIX DINKY TOYS DIECAST MODELS
circa 1950s, comprising a No.918, Guy Van 'Ever
Ready', second type cab, blue with red grooved hubs,
generally very good condition; No.419, Leyland Comet
Cement Lorry 'Portland Blue Circle Cement', yellow
with matching grooved hubs, excellent condition;
No.170, Ford Fordor, two-tone pink over mid blue, mid
blue ridged hubs, excellent condition; No.164,
Vauxhall Cresta, two-tone grey over green, grey
ridged hubs, excellent condition; and two other
models, each unboxed.
£140-160
819
ELEVEN CORGI DIECAST MODELS
circa 1960s, comprising a No.277, Monkees
Monkeemobile, good condition; No.256, Volkswagen
1200 Saloon 'East African Rally', red, racing number
'18', very good condition; No.458, E.R.F. 64G Earth
Dumper, red with a yellow rear, smooth hubs, good
condition; and eight others, variable condition, each
unboxed.
£60-70
820
THREE CORGI FILM & T.V. RELATED
MODELS
comprising a Corgi No.277, 'Monkees' Monkeemobile,
red, excellent condition, unboxed; Husky No.1004,
'Monkees'
Monkeemobile,
excellent
condition,
unboxed; and Husky No.1006, Chitty Chitty Bang
Bang, chrome, metallic brown and dark grey, yellow
wings (lacking fins), good condition, unboxed.
£50-60
816
TEN DINKY FACTORY DRAWINGS
circa 1970s, including that for the unissued Convoy
Series 'Avis' Truck.
£80-100
817
AN EMPTY BOX FOR A CORGI NO.261,
JAMES BOND ASTON MARTIN D.B.5
with pictorial inner stand, good condition, complete
with 'Top Secret' leaflet and 'Secret Instructions'
packet (both creased; lacking other residual items).
£40-50
Lot 821
821
A CORGI MAJOR TOYS NO.1119, H.D.L.
HOVERCRAFT SR-N1
white, blue, and silver, very near mint, boxed, the box
good.
£40-50
Lot 818
Sidecar, metallic copper, near mint, boxed, the box
generally good.
£70-80
Lot 826
Lot 822
822
A
CORGI
MAJOR
TOYS
NO.1113,
'CORPORAL' GUIDED MISSILE ON ERECTOR
VEHICLE
matt olive green, with silver hubs and a white missile,
generally very good condition, complete with 'The
Rocket Age' folding leaflet, 'Percussion Head' leaflet,
and 'Instructions' leaflet, boxed, the box damp warped
and lacking inner packing pieces.
£50-60
823
ASSORTED CORGI MILITARY DIECAST
MODELS
circa 1950s-60s, including Gift Set No.4, Bristol
Ferranti Bloodhound Guided Missile Set, variable
condition, all unboxed.
£40-50
824
NINE CORGI CLASSICS DIECAST MODELS
including a No.35305, Bedford Val 'Wallace Arnold
Tours'; No.97170, Burlingham Seagull 'Woods'; and
No.33803, Bedford OB Coach 'British Rail'; together
with another Corgi model, each mint or near mint and
boxed, (10).
£40-50
Lot 825
825
THREE MATCHBOX 1-75 SERIES DIECAST
MODELS
comprising a No.4, Triumph T110 Motor Cycle and
Sidecar, metallic blue, mint, boxed, the box generally
good; No.36, Lambretta TV175 Motor Scooter and
Sidecar, metallic green, mint, boxed, the box generally
good; and No.66, Harley-Davidson Motor Cycle and
826
FOUR MATCHBOX 1-75 SERIES DIECAST
MODELS
comprising a No.5, Routemaster Bus, larger size,
crimson, 'BP Visco-Static' advertisements, regular
wheels, mint, boxed, the box good; No.74, Daimler
Bus, cream, 'Esso Extra Petrol' advertisements,
regular wheels, mint, boxed, the box good; No.74,
Daimler
Bus,
green,
'Esso
Extra
Petrol'
advertisements, regular wheels, mint, boxed, the box
good; and No.74, Daimler Bus, red, 'Esso Extra Petrol'
advertisements, superfast wheels, mint, boxed, the
box good.
£40-50
827
SEVEN MATCHBOX 1-75 SERIES DIECAST
MODELS
comprising a No.69, Commer 30 CWT Van 'Nestle's',
maroon, grey plastic wheels, mint, boxed, the box
poor; No.50, John Deere Lanz Tractor, green, with
yellow hubs and grey tyres, excellent condition, boxed,
the box good; No.42, Studebaker Lark Wagonaire,
blue with a slightly darker blue sliding roof, black
plastic wheels, very good condition (lacking figure and
dog), boxed, the box slightly crushed and with one torn
end flap; No.5, Routemaster Bus, larger size, crimson,
'BP Visco-Static' advertisements, regular wheels, mint,
boxed, the box good; No.74, Daimler Bus, cream,
'Esso Extra Petrol' advertisements, regular wheels,
mint, boxed, the box good; No.74, Daimler Bus, green,
'Esso Extra Petrol' advertisements, regular wheels,
near mint, boxed, the box good; and No.51, Trailer,
green, with yellow hubs and grey tyres, excellent
condition (lacking barrel load), boxed, the box slightly
crushed.
£50-60
828
EIGHT MATCHBOX 1-75 SERIES DIECAST
MODELS
comprising a No.17, A.E.C. Horse Box, red with a pale
cream-grey rear, superfast wheels, mint (complete
with horses), boxed, the box good; No.74, Daimler
Bus, green, 'Esso Extra Petrol' advertisements, regular
wheels, mint, boxed, the box generally good; No.74,
Daimler Bus, red, 'Esso Extra Petrol' advertisements,
superfast wheels, mint, boxed, the box good; and five
others, each mint in original bubble packaging;
together with FOUR CORGI JUNIORS DIECAST
MODELS, each mint in original bubble packaging,
(12).
£40-50
Lot 829
829
SIXTEEN
MATCHBOX
1-75
SERIES
DIECAST MODELS
comprising a No.3, Monteverdi Hai, orange; No.4,
Pontiac Firebird, metallic blue; No.14, Iso Grifo, pale
blue; No.18, Hondarora, red with silver forks; No.54,
Ford Capri, metallic purple; No.60, Lotus Super
Seven, orange; and ten others, each with superfast
wheels, each mint or near mint and boxed, the boxes
generally good.
£50-60
830
TWELVE
MATCHBOX
'MODELS
OF
YESTERYEAR' DIECAST MODELS
comprising a No.3, E Class Tramcar 'London
Transport', red and white; No.Y-4, Shand Mason
Horse-Drawn Fire Engine 'London Fire Brigade', red,
black horses; No.Y-11, Aveling & Porter Steam Roller,
green; and nine others, each mint or near mint and
boxed, the boxes variable but most generally good.
£40-50
831
A MATCHBOX 'MODELS OF YESTERYEAR'
NO.4, SENTINEL STEAM WAGON
blue, black plastic wheels, near mint, boxed, the box
with one detached end flap and two detached tabs;
together with THREE MATCHBOX 1-75 SERIES
DIECAST MODELS, comprising a No.5, Routemaster
Bus, larger size, crimson, 'BP Visco-Static'
advertisements, regular wheels, near mint, boxed, the
box generally good; No.74, Daimler Bus, cream, 'Esso
Extra Petrol' advertisements, regular wheels, near
mint, boxed, the box good; and No.74, Daimler Bus,
green, 'Esso Extra Petrol' advertisements, regular
wheels, near mint, boxed, the box good, (4).
£40-50
832
EIGHT MATCHBOX 1-75 SERIES DIECAST
MODELS
comprising a No.14, Iso Grifo, light blue, superfast
wheels, mint, boxed, the box good; No.62, Renault
17TL, dark orange, superfast wheels, mint, boxed, the
box good; No.67, Volkswagen 1600TL, metallic pink,
thin superfast wheels, mint, boxed, the box good;
No.74, Daimler Bus, cream, 'Esso Extra Petrol'
advertisements, regular wheels, mint, boxed, the box
good; No.74, Daimler Bus, green, 'Esso Extra Petrol'
advertisements, regular wheels, mint, boxed, the box
good; and three others, each mint or near mint, each
boxed, the boxs generally good.
£40-50
833
NINETEEN MATCHBOX 1-75 SERIES
DIECAST MODELS
comprising a No.8, De Tomaso Pantera, white and
blue; No.42, 1957 [Ford] Thunderbird; No.56, HiTailer, white; and sixteen others, each with superfast
wheels, each mint or near mint and boxed (one in
bubble-packaging), the boxes generally good.
£40-50
834
TWO BRITAINS MOTOR CYCLES
comprising a No.9687, Honda Motor cycle, red with a
white seat, with civilian rider, near mint, boxed, the box
with crumpled acetate window; and No.9688, B.M.W.
Motor Cycle, black, with civilian rider, mint, boxed, the
box with crumpled acetate window.
£60-70
Lot 836
835
TWO BRITAINS MOTOR CYCLES
comprising a No.9690, Triumph Thunderbird, metallic
blue with a black seat, very near mint, boxed, the box
generally good; and No.9694, B.M.W. Motor Cycle,
black, near mint, boxed, the box generally good.
£60-70
836
A
BRITAINS
NO.9691,
GREEVES
CHALLENGER TRIALS MOTOR CYCLE
green and white, with civilian rider, near mint (lacking
one racing number), boxed, the box with crumpled
acetate window.
£40-50
839
FOUR BRITAINS MOTOR CYCLES
comprising a No.9682, U.S. Dispatch Rider [and
Harley-Davidson], dark green, with military rider, mint,
boxed, the box with slightly crumpled acetate window;
No.9692, U.S. Sheriff and Harley-Davidson, white,
with police rider, near mint (clear wind visor detached),
boxed, the box generally good; No.9697, Police
Patrolman [and Triumph], white, with police rider, mint,
boxed, the box with slightly crumpled acetate window;
and No.9698, Dispatch Rider [and Triumph], dark
green, with military rider, mint, boxed, the box good.
£80-100
840
TWO BRITAINS MOTOR CYCLES
comprising a No.9680, Beeza Chopper, plated gold
coloured finish, with civilian rider, mint, boxed, the box
generally good; and No.9689, Harley-Davidson, red
and white, with civilian rider, mint, boxed, the box
generally good.
£50-60
Lot 837
837
A
BRITAINS
NO.9685,
LAMBRETTA
SCOOTER
pale grey and red, with civilian rider and pillion
passenger, very near mint, boxed, the box with slightly
crumpled acetate window.
£80-90
Lot 838
838
A
BRITAINS
NO.9686,
TRIUMPH
[THUNDERBIRD] MOTOR CYCLE
metallic blue with a black seat, with civilian rider, mint,
boxed, the box generally good.
£40-50
841
THREE BRITAINS MOTOR CYCLES
comprising a No.9683, Drag Racing Machine, plated
gold coloured finish, with civilian rider, mint, boxed, the
box good; No.9696, [Triumph] Speed Twin Racer,
maroon with a blue fairing, with civilian rider, near
mint, boxed, the box with slightly crumpled acetate
window; and No.9699, B.M.W. Racing Combination,
red and yellow, with civilian rider and passenger, near
mint, boxed, the box with slightly crumpled acetate
window.
£50-60
842
FOUR BRITAINS MOTOR CYCLES
comprising a No.9684, Speedway Racers, polished
bare metal finish, with civilian riders, mint, boxed, the
box and acetate window crumpled; No.9688, B.M.W.
Motor Cycle, bare metal finish, with civilian racing
rider, near mint, boxed, the box with slightly crumpled
end flap; No.9693, Honda Benly, red with white seat,
generally good condition (paintwork corroded), boxed,
the box generally good; and No.9699, B.M.W. Racing
Combination, red and yellow, with civilian rider and
passenger, near mint, boxed, the box and acetate
window crumpled.
£50-60
843
THREE BRITAINS MOTOR CYCLES
comprising a No.9679, German Dispatch Rider [and
B.M.W.], pale grey, with military rider, mint, boxed, the
box generally good; No.9679, German Army Dispatch
Rider [and B.M.W.], dark grey-green, with military
rider, mint, in original bubble packaging, the bubble
discolored and with one tear and the base crumpled;
and No.9681, German Army Combination, dark grey,
mint, in original bubble packaging, the bubble
discolored and with two tears and the base slightly
crumpled.
£50-60
844
SIX HOT WHEELS 'RUMBLERS' MOTOR
CYCLES
including 'Road Hog', red; 'High Tailer', red; 'Mean
Machine', red and black; 'Rip Snorter', yellow and
orange; and '3-Squealer', yellow and black, most mint
or near mint, five of them in original (opened) bubblepackaging.
£40-50
Lot 845
generally good; Corgi No.156, Graham Hill's Embassy
Shadow, white and red, near mint, boxed, the box fair;
and five other Volkswagen Beetles by Majorette (3),
Corgi Junior (1), and Siku (1), each mint or near mint
and in original packaging.
£40-50
Lot 848
848
THREE DIECAST MODELS
comprising a Budgie No.216, Renault Truck 'Fresh
Fruit Daily', yellow and red, near mint, boxed, the box
generally good (tear and slight creasing at one end
flap); Morestone No.3, A.A. Land Rover, yellow and
black, near mint, boxed, the box good; and Benbros
No.3, A.A. Motor Cycle and Sidecar, black and yellow,
complete with patrolman rider, generally good
condition, boxed, the box good.
£50-60
845
TWO DIECAST MODELS
comprising a Matchbox 1-75 series No.25, Bedford
Van 'Dunlop', blue, grey plastic wheels, mint, boxed,
the box good; and Dublo Dinky No.071, Volkswagen
Delivery Van 'Hornby Dublo', yellow, grey plastic
wheels, very near mint, boxed.
£40-50
849
FIFTEEN ASSORTED EMPTY BOXES
including those for a Dinky No.181, Volkswagen
Beetle (grey colour dot to end flaps); Corgi No.226,
Morris Mini Minor; Corgi No.241, Ghia L.6.4; Budgie
No.454, R.A.C. Motor Cycle Patrol; and Matchbox 175 series No.73, Ferrari Racing Car, variable
condition, many good.
£40-50
846
THREE DIECAST MODELS
comprising a Zebra Toys No.36, [Scammell] Railway
Articulated Van 'British Railways', maroon and yellow
ochre, near mint, boxed, the box good; Morestone
A.A. Motor Cycle and Sidecar Scout Patrol, yellow and
black, fair condition, boxed, the box creased; and
Budgie Toys No.266, Express Delivery Sidecar Outfit,
blue, gold and red, very good condition, boxed, the
box generally good.
£40-50
850
FOUR DIECAST MODELS
comprising a French Dinky No.24L, Vespa 2CV, blue,
mint, unboxed; Husky No.20, Volkswagen 1300, tan,
with luggage on roof, near mint, unboxed; Matchbox 175 series No.34, Volkswagen Camper, silver, with high
roof, near mint, unboxed; and Matchbox 1-75 series
No.31, Lincoln Continental, metallic blue, near mint,
unboxed.
£40-50
847
EIGHT ASSORTED DIECAST MODELS
comprising a Corgi No.384, Volkswagen 1200 Rally,
blue and white, racing number '5', mint, boxed, the box
good; Corgi No.154, Lotus Formula 1 [Ronnie
Peterson], black and gold, mint, boxed, the box
851
ASSORTED DIECAST MODELS & ROAD /
RAIL-SIDE ACCESSORIES
comprising a Dinky No.250, Police Mini Cooper, white,
spun hubs, near mint (roof aerial broken), boxed, the
box with two loose end flap return edges); Siku
No.V235,
Polizei
Porsche
901
'Autobahn
Streifenwagen', white, near mint, boxed, the box
lacking inner packing pieces); and other items
including Dinky and Matchbox road signs.
£40-50
852
TWENTY-SIX
LLEDO
'TRACKSIDE'
DIECAST COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
including numerous articulated lorries, each mint or
near mint, each boxed.
£40-50
853
A COLLECTION OF 'A.A.' DIECAST MODEL
VEHICLES & ACCESSORIES
comprising a Gerry Ford Patrol and Motorcycle
Combination, boxed; Gerry Ford Patrol and Sentry
Box, boxed;
£50-60
854
ELEVEN ASSORTED DIECAST MODELS
including a Mercury No.19, Fiat Multipla, two-tone
black over red, good condition; and a Matchbox 1-75
series No.51, Albion Chieftain 'portland Cement',
yellow, metal wheels, very good condition; the others
variable, each unboxed.
£40-50
MODEL TRAINS
L.N.E.R. 0-4-0 tender locomotive, 1842, lined green
livery, clockwork motor, unboxed, (3).
£60-80
856
[OO GAUGE]. A B.R. (W.R.) COLLECTION
comprising Hornby No.R2822, B.R. Castle Class 4-6-0
tender locomotive 'Earl Cairns', 5053, lined green
livery, boxed; Hornby No.R2455, B.R. Castle Class 46-0 tender locomotive 'Pendennis Castle', 4079, lined
green livery, boxed; Hornby No.R2717, B.R. Britannia
Clas 7P6F 4-6-2 tender locomotive 'Apollo', 70015,
lined green livery, boxed; and eight Bachmann B.R.
(W.R.) coaches, brown and cream livery, each boxed,
(11).
£120-140
857
[OO
GAUGE].
THREE
B.R.
(W.R.)
LOCOMOTIVES
comprising Hornby No.R2530, B.R. King Class 4-6-0
tender locomotive 'King William III', 6007, lined green
livery, boxed; Hornby No.R2432, B.R. Castle Class 46-0 tender locomotive 'Sir Edward Elgar', 7005, lined
green livery, ex train pack, in a No.R2543 box; and
Hornby No.R2551, B.R. Castle Class 4-6-0 tender
locomotive 'Fairey Battle', 5077, lined green livery,
boxed.
£70-80
858
[OO
GAUGE].
TWO
B.R.
(W.R.)
LOCOMOTIVES
comprising Hornby No.R2850, B.R. Castle Class 4-6-0
tender locomotive 'Ince Castle', 7034, lined green
livery, boxed; and Hornby No.R2086, B.R. Castle
Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive 'Earl Cairns', 5053,
lined green livery, boxed.
£50-60
Lot 855
855
[O
GAUGE].
A
HORNBY
NO.1
LOCOMOTIVE SHED
with a two-road three-rail track interior, complete with
double doors and chimneys, generally good condition,
unboxed; together with a Hornby No.1, L.M.S. 0-4-0
tender locomotive, 1000, lined maroon livery,
clockwork motor, unboxed; and a Hornby No.501,
859
[OO GAUGE]. TWO B.R. LOCOMOTIVES
comprising Hornby No.R2565, B.R. Britannia Class
7P6F 4-6-2 tender locomotive 'Oliver Cromwell',
70013, lined green livery, boxed; and Hornby
No.R2424, B.R. Castle Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive
'Hampden', 5074, lined green livery, boxed.
£50-60
860
[OO GAUGE]. AN L.N.E.R. / PULLMAN
COLLECTION
comprising Hornby No.R2549, L.N.E.R. Class A1 4-62 tender locomotive 'Flying Fox', 4475, lined green
livery, boxed; Hornby No.R2405, L.N.E.R. Class A1 46-2 tender locomotive 'Great Northern', 1470, lined
green livery, boxed; and three Bachmann Pullman
coaches, brown and cream livery, each boxed (one in
incorrect box), (5).
£70-80
tender locomotive 'Duchess of Montrose', 46232, lined
matt green livery, three-rail (lacking tender); three
L.M.S. Coaches, lined maroon livery; seven B.R.
Coaches, crimson and cream livery; thirteen assorted
wagons; and a B.R. Class A4 tender, all unboxed.
£70-80
864
[OO GAUGE].
A HORNBY DUBLO
COLLECTION
comprising a No.2217, B.R. Class N2 tank locomotive,
69550, lined black livery, two-rail, boxed; and ten
wagons, all two-rail, seven of them boxed (nos 4310,
4316, 4635, 4645, 4660, 4665 and 4676).
£50-60
Lot 860
861
[OO GAUGE]. A B.R. (M.R.) COLLECTION
comprising Hornby No.R2314, B.R. Princess Class 46-2 tender locomotive 'Duchess of Kent', 46212, lined
green livery, boxed; Hornby No.R2559, B.R. Princess
Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive 'Princess Margaret
Rose', 46203, lined maroon livery, boxed; and five
Bachmann B.R. Coaches, crimson and cream livery,
each boxed (one in incorrect box), (7).
£70-80
Lot 861
862
[OO GAUGE]. ASSORTED PRODUCT
CATALOGUES
comprising Tri-ang 9th, 11th (x2), Tri-ang Hornby 12th,
13th, 14th, 15th (x2), 16th, 17th, 18th (x3), and Hornby
19th, 20th, 23rd, 24th, and 25th (x2) editions; also
Wrenn 1st and 2nd editions; and other literature, (39).
£40-50
863
[OO GAUGE].
A HORNBY DUBLO
COLLECTION
comprising a No.EDL2, L.M.S. Duchess Class 4-6-2
tender locomotive 'Duchess of Atholl', 6231, maroon
livery, three-rail; No.EDL12, B.R. Duchess Class 4-6-2
865
[OO GAUGE].
A HORNBY DUBLO
COLLECTION
comprising a No.EDL1, L.N.E.R. Class A4 4-6-2
tender locomotive 'Sir Nigel Gresley', 7, overpainted
blue livery, three-rail, unboxed; No.EDL1, refinished as
L.N.E.R. Class A4 4-6-2 tender locomotive
'Commonwealth of Australia', 4491, blue livery, threerail, unboxed; No.EDL2, L.M.S. Duchess Class 4-6-2
tender locomotive 'Duchess of Atholl', 6231, maroon
livery, three-rail, unboxed; No.2226, B.R. Duchess
Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive 'City of London', lined
maroon livery, two-rail, unboxed; and assorted
coaches, wagons and lineside accessories, some
boxed.
£70-80
866
[OO / HO GAUGE]. A MISCELLANEOUS
COLLECTION
comprising a Hornby Dublo No.EDL7, L.N.E.R. Class
N2 0-6-2 tank locomotive, 9596, green livery, threerail, unboxed; Hornby Dublo No.5083, Terminal or
Through Station Composite Kit, boxed (unchecked for
completeness); four Hornby Acho S.N.C.F. Coaches,
one of them boxed; a Tri-ang No.R555C, 'Blue
Pullman', with power car, dummy power car and
intermediate coach, grey and blue livery, unboxed; Triang No.R354 & R37, G.W.R. Dean Single 4-2-2 tender
locomotive 'Lord of the Isles', 3046, lined green livery,
unboxed; Hornby No.R307, B.R. Class 47 co-co diesel
locomotive 'County of Norfolk', 47170, blue livery,
unboxed; Tri-ang No.R342, Car Transporter, complete
with six cars, boxed as one; and assorted other
locomotives and rolling stock, most boxed.
£100-120
5075), each boxed; and a book, Gunter, Maurice. The
Story of Wrenn, From Binns Road to Basildon, first
edition, Irwell Press, Clophill, 2004, pictorial boards,
illustrations, tall quarto, (24).
£110-130
Lot 867
867
[OO GAUGE]. A WRENN NO.W2220, G.W.R.
STANDARD CLASS 4 2-6-4 TANK LOCOMOTIVE
8230, green livery, boxed.
£40-50
Lot 871
Lot 868
868
[OO GAUGE]. A WRENN NO.W2222, G.W.R.
CASTLE CLASS 4-6-0 TENDER LOCOMOTIVE
'DEVIZES CASTLE'
7002, lined green livery, boxed.
£50-60
Lot 869
869
[OO GAUGE]. A WRENN NO.W2247, G.W.R.
CASTLE CLASS 4-6-0 TENDER LOCOMOTIVE
'CLUN CASTLE'
7002, lined green livery, boxed.
£55-65
870
[OO GAUGE]. A WRENN COLLECTION
comprising No.2221, renamed and numbered as
G.W.R. Castle Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive 'Cardiff
Castle', 4075, lined green livery, boxed; twenty-two
assorted wagons (Nos W4360, 4365P, 4652/A, 5003,
5004, 5018, 5019, 5022, 5024, 5029 x2, 5039, 5040,
5042, 5049, 5053, 5056, 5057, 5058, 5062 x2, and
871
[OO GAUGE]. A HORNBY 'LORD OF THE
ISLES' TRAIN PACK
comprising G.W.R. Dean Single 4-2-2 tender
locomotive 'Lord of the Isles', 3046, lined green livery,
and three clerestory coaches, brown and cream livery,
boxed as one.
£40-50
872
[OO GAUGE]. FOUR G.W.R. LOCOMOTIVES
comprising Bachmann No.31300, G.W.R. Manor Class
4-6-0 tender locomotive 'Bradley Manor', 7802, green
livery, boxed; Dapol No.D103, G.W.R. County Class 46-0 tender locomotive 'County of Chester', 1011, lined
green livery, boxed; Hornby No.R761, G.W.R. Hall
Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive 'Kneller Hall', 5934,
lined green livery, boxed; and Mainline No.937083,
G.W.R. Class 61xx 2-6-2 prairie tank locomotive,
61619, green livery, boxed.
£80-90
Lot 873
873
[OO GAUGE]. AN L.M.S. / PULLMAN
COLLECTION
comprising Hornby No.R2225, L.M.S. Princess Class
4-6-2 tender locomotive 'Princess Arthur of
Connaught', 6207, lined maroon livery, boxed; Hornby
No.R2230, L.M.S. Duchess Class 4-6-2 tender
locomotive 'duchess of Buccleuch', 6230, lined
maroon livery, boxed; and eight assorted Hornby
Pullman coaches, seven in cream and brown livery,
one in yellow and brown livery, each boxed, (10).
£100-120
874
[OO GAUGE]. AN L.N.E.R. COLLECTION
comprising Hornby No.R2154, L.N.E.R. Class A4 4-62 tender locomotive 'Kestrel', 4485, blue livery, boxed;
Hornby No.R304, L.N.E.R. Class A4 4-6-2 tender
locomotive 'Mallard', 4468, blue livery, boxed; Hornby
No.R074, L.N.E.R. Class A3 4-6-2 tender locomotive
'Flying Scotsman', 4472, lined green livery, boxed; and
eight Hornby L.N.E.R. Coaches, simulated teak livery,
each boxed, (10).
£100-120
876
[OO GAUGE]. A G.W.R. COLLECTION
comprising Dapol No.D18, G.W.R. Class 2361 Dean
Goods 0-6-0 tender locomotive, 2518, green livery,
boxed; Dapol No.D72, G.W.R. Terrier 0-6-0 tank
locomotive, 6, green livery; Mainline No.54255,
G.W.R. Autocoach, brown and cream livery, boxed;
and ten assorted Dapol / Replica Railways wagons,
each boxed, (13).
£50-60
877
[OO GAUGE]. A G.W.R. COLLECTION
comprising Hornby No.R125, G.W.R. County Class 46-0 tender locomotive 'County of Cornwall', 3824, lined
green livery, boxed; Hornby No.R830, G.W.R. Class
29xx 4-6-0 tender locomotive 'Saint David', 2920, lined
green livery, boxed; Hornby No.R440, G.W.R.
Operating Mail Coach, brown and cream livery, boxed;
and ten assorted Hornby G.W.R. Coaches, brown and
cream livery, each boxed, (13).
£70-80
878
[OO GAUGE]. A G.W.R. COLLECTION
comprising Hornby No.R082, G.W.R. King Class 4-6-0
tender locomotive 'King James II', 6008, lined green
livery, boxed; Hornby No.R141, G.W.R. Class 29xx 46-0 tender locomotive 'saint Catherine', 2918, lined
green livery, boxed; Hornby No.R165, G.W.R. Class
2721 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive (open cab), 2783,
green livery, boxed; and ten assorted Hornby G.W.R.
Coaches, brown and cream livery, each boxed, (13).
£80-100
Lot 875 (Part Lot)
875
[OO GAUGE]. AN L.M.S. COLLECTION
comprising Hornby No.R2179, L.M.S. Coronation
Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive 'Duchess of
Gloucester', 6225, lined maroon livery, boxed; Hornby
No.R2205, L.M.S. Coronation Class 4-6-2 tender
locomotive 'City of Birmingham', 6235, lined maroon
livery, boxed; Hornby No.R2270, L.M.S. Coronation
Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive 'City of Edinburgh',
6241, black livery, boxed; and ten assorted Hornby
L.M.S. Coaches, maroon livery, six of them boxed,
(13).
£110-130
Lot 879
879
[OO GAUGE]. A G.W.R. COLLECTION
comprising Mainline No.37090, G.W.R. Class 43xx
Mogul 2-6-0 tender locomotive, 5322, green livery,
boxed; Mainline No.37058, G.W.R. Class 2251 Collett
Goods 0-6-0 tender locomotive, 3205, green livery,
boxed; and ten assorted Mainline wagons, each
boxed, (12).
£50-60
880
[OO GAUGE]. FOUR G.W.R. LOCOMOTIVES
comprising Hornby No.R2232, G.W.R. Castle Class 46-0 tender locomotive 'Kenilworth Castle', 4097, lined
green livery, boxed; Hornby No.R532, G.W.R. Class
2800 2-8-0 tender locomotive, 2859, lined green livery,
boxed; Hornby No.R292, G.W.R. King Class 4-6-0
tender locomotive 'King Richard I', 6027, lined green
livery, boxed; and Hornby No.R584, G.W.R. Class
38xx 4-4-0 tender locomotive 'County of Denbigh',
3825, lined green livery, boxed.
£100-120
881
[OO GAUGE]. A G.W.R. & OTHER
COLLECTION
comprising Hornby No.R759, G.W.R. Hall Class 4-6-0
tender locomotive 'Albert Hall', 4983, lined green
livery, boxed; Hornby No.R158, G.W.R. Class 2721 06-0 pannier tank locomotive (open cab), 2747, black
livery, boxed; eight assorted Hornby G.W.R. Coaches,
each boxed; four Hornby G.W.R. four-wheel coaches,
each boxed; and seven assorted Hornby wagons,
each boxed, (21).
£60-70
882
[OO
GAUGE].
A
MISCELLANEOUS
COLLECTION
comprising Hornby Dublo No.2226, B.R. Duchess
Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive 'City of London', 46245,
lined maroon livery (worn), boxed; Hornby No.R832,
L.M.S. Princess Class 4-6-2 tender locomotive
'Princess Elizabeth', 6201, lined maroon livery,
unboxed; and assorted other locomotives and rolling
stock, some boxed.
£40-50
883
[OO GAUGE]. AN L.M.S. COLLECTION
comprising Hornby No.R685, L.M.S. Princess
Coronation
Class
4-6-2
tender
locomotive
'Coronation', 6220, lined matt blue livery, boxed (box
lacking polystyrene tray); and seven Hornby L.M.S.
'Coronation Scot' coaches, blue and silver livery, each
boxed, (8).
£40-50
884
[OO GAUGE]. A G.W.R. COLLECTION
comprising Lima No.109706, G.W.R. Train Pack,
containing G.W.R. King Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive
'King George V', 6000, lined green livery, and three
G.W.R. Coaches, brown and cream livery, boxed as
one; Lima No.205132, G.W.R. Railcar, 22, brown and
cream livery, boxed; Lima No.205111, G.W.R. Class
45xx 2-6-2 prairie tank locomotive, 4589, green livery,
boxed; Lima No.205117, G.W.R. Class 94xx 0-6-0
pannier tank locomotive, 9400, green livery, boxed;
two Lima G.W.R. coaches and a parcels van, brown
and cream livery, each boxed; seven Lima G.W.R.
horse boxes and a G.W.R. Siphon G, each boxed,
(15).
£70-80
885
[OO GAUGE]. AN L.N.E.R. COLLECTION
comprising Bachmann No.31952, L.N.E.R. Class A4
4-6-2 tender locomotive 'Silver Fox', 2512, linedsilver
grey livery, boxed; and three Hornby No.R4168, Silver
Jubilee Coach Packs, each containing three coaches,
each boxed, (4).
£55-65
886
[OO GAUGE]. A HORNBY NO.R1048, THE
WESTERN PULLMAN TRAIN SET
comprising B.R. Castle Class 4-6-0 tender locomotive
'Cadbury Castle', 7028, lined green livery, four
Pullman coaches, brown and cream livery, and track,
boxed as one; together with a Hornby 'Skaledale'
No.R8635, Goods Shed (damaged), boxed, (2).
£40-50
Lot 886 (Part Lot)
887
[OO GAUGE]. A G.W.R. COLLECTION
comprising Hornby No.R2390, G.W.R. King Class 4-60 tender locomotive 'King Henry II', 6028, lined green
livery, boxed; Hornby No.R2460, G.W.R. King Class 46-0 tender locomotive 'King James II', 6008, lined
green livery; two Hornby G.W.R. Coaches, brown and
cream livery, each boxed; a quantity of lineside
accessories, including buildings; and a Gaugemaster
controller, boxed.
£70-80
888
[OO GAUGE]. A B.R. COLLECTION
comprising Hornby No.R2736, B.R. Castle Class 4-6-0
tender locomotive 'Bristol Castle', 7013, lined green
livery, boxed; Hornby No.R2280, B.R. Castle Class 46-0 tender locomotive 'Blenheim', 5073, lined green
livery, boxed; and eight assorted Hornby B.R.
Coaches, crimson and cream livery, each boxed (one
incorrectly boxed; four in boxes lacking inner
packaging), (10).
£70-80
889
[OO GAUGE]. A HORNBY DUBLO NO.2015,
"THE TALISMAN" PASSENGER TRAIN SET
comprising B.R. Class A4 4-6-2 tender locomotive
'Golden Fleece', 60030, lined green livery, two-rail,
and two B.R. Coaches, crimson and cream livery,
boxed as one (set lacking residual items; box lid
lacking two sides).
£40-50
Lot 890
890
[OO GAUGE]. A HORNBY DUBLO NO.2233,
B.R. CO-BO DIESEL-ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE
D5702, lined green livery, two-rail, boxed (box lid with
two label scars).
£40-50
891
[OO
GAUGE].
A
MISCELLANEOUS
COLLECTION
comprising Hornby Dublo No.2206, B.R. Class R1 0-60 tank locomotive, 31337, black livery, two-rail, boxed
(box poor); and assorted other locomotives, rolling
stock and track by Hornby Dublo and Tri-ang, some
boxed.
£50-60
892
A TRIX TWIN RAILWAY NO. 1/323,
OPERATING MINERAL TRAIN SET
comprising B.R. 0-4-0 tank locomotive, 48, lined black
livery; three 20-ton hopper wagons; and residual
items, boxed as one, in card outer sleeve.
£50-60
893
A TRIX TWIN RAILWAY NO. 1/336,
PASSENGER TRAIN SET
comprising B.R. Hunt Class 4-4-0 tender locomotive
'Pytchley', 62750, lined green livery; three coaches,
crimson and cream livery; and residual items, boxed
as one.
£50-60
894
A TRIX TWIN RAILWAY NO. 1/336,
PASSENGER TRAIN SET
comprising B.R. Hunt Class 4-4-0 tender locomotive
'Pytchley', 62750, lined green livery; three coaches,
crimson and cream livery; and residual items, boxed
as one, in card outer sleeve.
£55-65
895
A TRIX TWIN RAILWAY NO. F23,
PASSENGER TRAIN SET
comprising B.R. Collett Class 5600 0-6-2 tank
locomotive, 6664, lined black livery; two suburban
coaches, maroon livery; and residual items, boxed as
one, (locomotive lacking one buffer).
£50-60
896
A TRIX COLLECTION
comprising a three-car Meteor Diesel Express, 2782,
blue, cream and silver livery, unboxed; an additional
Meteor Centre Coach, blue, cream and silver livery,
boxed; and assorted other rolling stock, accessories,
and track, including boxed private owner and BRT bulk
grain wagons.
£50-70
Lot 892
897
[N
GAUGE].
A
MISCELLANEOUS
COLLECTION
of British, continental European and North American
outline, comprising four locomotives and 100 items of
rolling stock, all unboxed; together with a glazed
display cabinet with eleven glass shelves, overall
63.5cm x 44cm.
£120-150
DOLLS & TEDDY BEARS
an open mouth with four upper teeth, on a jointed
composition body, the head impressed only '5', 46cm
high. £250-300
901
FOUR ADA LUM CLOTH DOLLS
each modelled as a Chinese boy or girl, in traditional
costume, 38cm high; together with a boudoir doll
nightdress case; and an Inuit doll with a carved stone
head, 30.5cm high, (6). £60-80
902
A TRI-ANG DOLLS HOUSE
the side-hinged front elevation opening to reveal an
internal arrangement of two rooms, with a porch and
garage, beneath a pitched roof, the exterior painted
cream with mock-Tudor timbering to the upper storey,
41cm high, 47.5cm wide, 27.5cm deep; together with a
quantity of furniture.
£40-50
903
A 1950S MARMET DOLL'S PRAM
the coach-lined navy blue metal body with a matching
folding hood and apron, on a sprung under-carriage
with chromed wire wheels and solid white rubber tyres,
112cm long.
£60-80
Lot 898
898
A WILLIAM GOEBEL BISQUE SOCKETHEAD DOLL
with a long, plaited blonde wig, sleeping brown glass
eyes, and an open mouth with four upper teeth, on a
jointed five-piece bent-limb composition body, the
head impressed 'Bavaria / B1 0 1/2 / WG / Bavaria',
33cm high, wearing a magenta coloured dress.
£60-80
904
THREE LARGE TEDDY BEARS
comprising one brown and cream bear, circa 1950s,
with clear glass eyes, a velvet nose, and a black
stitched mouth, on a jointed body, 81cm high; and two
others.
£70-90
899
AN
ARMAND
MARSEILLE
BISQUE
SOCKET-HEAD DOLL
with a replacement long, curled brown wig, sleeping
grey glass eyes, and an open mouth with four upper
teeth, on a jointed composition body with movable
wrists, the head impressed 'Made in Germany / 390 /
A 2 1/2 M', 44cm high, wearing a white cotton dress.
£40-50
900
A PAIR OF BISQUE SOCKET-HEAD
CHARACTER DOLLS MODELLED AS NATIVE
NORTH AMERICANS
probably German, the male with black hair, fixed
brown glass eyes, and an open mouth with four upper
teeth, on a jointed composition body, the head
impressed only '6', 54.5cm high (one arm detached);
the female with black hair, fixed brown glass eyes, and
Lot 905
905
A RARE CHAD VALLEY 'OOLOO' THE CAT
SOFT TOY
circa 1930, of black and cream velvet, with clear
rounded oblong eyes, the backs painted black with a
central gold stripe and with a yellow felt backing with
painted pale blue eyebrows, the inset muzzle, ear
linings and paws with painted pink detail, and with a
red felt tongue, whiskers, and a white mohair tip to the
tail, complete with a 'Hygienic Toys' button on back
and a red and white label on foot, 14.5cm high (mohair
tail tip threadbare in places; some seams re-stitched).
£300-350
908
A MOREY & SONS ENAMEL DOUBLESIDED RIGHT-ANGLE WALL SIGN
'For Sale / Apply to / Morey & Sons / Estate Office / 7.
West Street, / Bridport / Tel. 78.', with a red, white and
blue ground, 41cm x 51cm.
£150-200
CAMERAS & MAGIC LANTERNS
ADVERTISING & PACKAGING
906
TWO HUNTLEY & PALMERS MINIATURE
SAMPLE TINS
comprising one in ochre with 'Cornish Wafers' to the
lid, and one in red with 'Digestive' to the lid, each
4.5cm high; together with a Huntley & Palmers sample
box; and a Bible Churchmens' Missionary Society
collecting tin, in the form of a lighthouse on a rocky
base, 18cm high, (4).
£40-50
907
A STARKEY, KNIGHT & FORD ALES &
STOUTS ENAMEL WALL SIGN
by Chromo of Wolverhampton, with black lettering
against
a
yellow
ground,
and
with
the
'Unapproachable' wild horse trademark to lower left
corner, 243cm long.
£150-200
Lot 908
Lot 909
909
A 19TH CENTURY EBONIZED BOXWOOD
TABLE-TOP STEREOSCOPE
the double-hinged body with a shaped easel support,
and with carved and whitened floral and foliate
decoration, 34cm long.
£40-50
910
A COLLECTION OF STEREOSCOPIC VIEW
CARDS
comprising 'Japan Through the Stereoscope', by
Underwood & Underwood (48); 'The Japanese
Russian War Through the Stereoscope', by
Underwood & Underwood (51); and 'Germany
Through the Stereoscope', by Underwood &
Underwood (30), each boxed, the boxes resembling
bound books; together with a further thirty assorted
cards; and three hand-held viewers, including 'The
Perfecscope'.
£80-100
911
APPROXIMATELY FORTY-NINE GLASS
MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES OF BRISTOL
including views of Castle Street, Broad Street, Corn
Street, Park Street, Peter Street, Old Market Street,
'Close to Clifton Down Station', the Clifton Suspension
Bridge, and the docks, (box).
£40-50
913
APPROXIMATELY TWENTY-SIX GLASS
MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES
mainly portraits of Australia, Fiji, Tahiti, and Samoa
interest, including 'Patty - Tasmanian Abor[iginal]
Woman'; 'Wapperty - Tasmanian Abor[iginal] Woman';
'The Last of the Tasmanian Aboriginals'; 'Narelle
Princess Moruya Tribe'; 'Fijian Warrior'; 'Adi
Thacombau Fijian Princess'; and 'Soloman Island
Chief in War Dress', (box).
£80-100
914
APPROXIMATELY 255 GLASS MAGIC
LANTERN SLIDES
topographical, nursery and other; together with a
mechanical slipper slide, operated by a crank handle,
showing a ship sailing from port to port (incomplete
and inoperative).
£50-60
915
APPROXIMATELY 160 GLASS MAGIC
LANTERN SLIDES
mainly topographical, including views of Singapore
and Malay interest.
£60-80
Lot 912 (Part Lot)
912
APPROXIMATELY
FIFTY-NINE
GLASS
MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES
mainly of ethnic and overseas portrait interest,
including 'Zulu Girls, South Africa'; 'N. America Group of Indians'; 'Honduras Natives'; British North
Borneo natives; 'Gipsies' (the papered surround
marked '683. Reid, Wishaw'); and 'S. African WitchDoctor', (box).
£80-100
Lot 913 (Part Lot)
916
APPROXIMATELY 280 GLASS MAGIC
LANTERN SLIDES
mainly topographical, including views of Tasmania
interest.
£100-120
Lot 913 (Part Lot)
MECHANICAL MUSIC
917
A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN
MUSICAL BOX
playing two airs, the top with a chromolithographic
picture of three children discovering a bird's nest, and
with sockets for a pair of revolving 'dancing' doll
figures (one a replacement), the box 6.5cm x 12cm x
9cm.
£40-50
one one side, and stop / start and change / repeat
levers to the other side, the lid with line inlay, 14.5cm
high, 43.5cm wide, 21cm deep.
£250-300
920
AN H.M.V. PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE
with a No.5A reproducer, in a black rexine-covered
case.
£40-60
RECORDS
921
RECORDS - ASSORTED
Approximately 330 gramophone records, including
Gracie Fields (91) and Bing Crosby (51), (four boxes).
£40-50
922
RECORDS - ASSORTED
Approximately 115 gramophone records, including Nat
King Cole (26), Lonnie Donegan (12), George Formby
(28), and Winifred Atwell (17), (box).
£40-50
Lot 918
918
A CABINET ROLLER ORGAN
by The Autophone Co. of Ithaca, New York, the
varnished wood case with gilt stencilled decoration,
32cm high, 46cm wide, 38cm deep; together with ten
pinned music rolls.
£300-400
923
RECORDS - ASSORTED
Approximately 205 gramophone records, including
Frank Crumit (99), Doris Day (56), Al Jolson (36) and
Harry Lauder (12), (two boxes).
£40-50
Lot 924 (Part Lot)
Lot 919
919
A LATE 19TH CENTURY MUSICAL BOX
the 20.5cm pinned cylinder set to a gilded steel bed,
playing eight airs and flanked by a winding lever to
924
RECORDS - ASSORTED
Approximately thirty-eight vinyl long-playing records,
including Nat King Cole (12), (box).
£40-50
925
RECORDS - THE BEATLES & OTHERS
Four Beatles long-playing records, comprising 'Please,
Please Me', mono (Parlophone PMC 1202); 'Rubber
Soul', mono (Parlophone PMC 1267); 'Revolver',
mono (Parlophone PMC 7009); and 'Sgt Peppers
Lonely Hearts Club Band' (Parlophone PMC 7027);
together with six Beatles singles, including one, 'Get
Back / Don't Let Me Down' (Apple R 5777), labelled
'Factory Sample / Not For Sale'; and a further eleven
assorted
singles,
most
marked
either
as
demonstration or advance copies, (21).
£40-50
RAILWAYANA & AUTOMOBILIA
926
A LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY
CAST IRON SIGN
'Beware of the Trains / Look Both Up & Down / the
Line / Before You Cross', 38.5cm x 73cm. £50-70
927
ASSORTED AUTOMOBILIA
comprising a Bentley bonnet badge; a Jaguar mascot,
12.5cm long; a B.S.A. Front Wheel Drive Club bar
badge; a hexagonal A.A. Badge with basket-weave
design; a Volkswagen radiator cap; and two other
items, (7).
£40-50
Lot 928
928
FIVE MOTOR VEHICLE BAR BADGES
comprising those for the Fiat Motor Club (G.B.); Devon
Vintage Car Club; Devon Traction Engine Veteran &
Vintage Car Club; A.D.A.C. [Allgemeiner Deutscher
Automobil-Club]; and O.A.M.T.C. [Der Osterreichische
Automobil- Motorrad- und Touringclub], mounted as
one on a chromed bar.
£40-50
929
A 1959 N.S.U. QUICKLY-S MOPED
frame number 862063, registration number 660 GYA,
with a 49 c.c. engine, recorded mileage 16006 (not
warranted), two-tone slate blue and pale grey (last
taxed until 1979; barn find condition).
£150-200
930
BARRY
BOWYER
(BRITISH,
20TH
CENTURY)
'1963 R.A.C. T.T. Goodwood'
Colour print, limited edition 35/500, signed in pencil
lower right, 42cm x 54.5cm; with 'Shark Attack', colour
print, limited edition 24/500, signed in pencil lower
right, 42cm x 54.5cm; and 'Victory at Le Mans', colour
print, limited edition 6/500, signed in pencil lower right,
54cm x 69cm, uniformly framed and glazed, (3).
£60-80
A PRIVATE COLLECTION OF ROYAL
MEMORABILIA
931
PRINCESS ELIZABETH [LATER QUEEN
ELIZABETH II] (B.1926)
A calendar for 1951, with a mounted colour
reproduction of 'June Fragrance', a still life of flowers,
after Vernon Ward, signed and inscribed verso in
black ink 'From Elizabeth / With all good wishes'.
Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving
Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1
Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who
taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945;
thence by gift and descent.
£100-150
932
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926)
A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within
of the Royal family beneath a tree, signed in black ink
'Elizabeth R' and dated '1957'.
Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving
Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1
Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who
taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945;
thence by gift and descent.
£80-100
Lot 933
933
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926)
A Christmas card, with a mounted black and white
portrait within of the Royal family on a garden terrace,
signed in black ink 'Elizabeth R' and dated '1959'.
Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving
Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1
Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who
taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945;
thence by gift and descent.
£150-200
934
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926)
A Christmas card, with a mounted colour reproduction
within of 'The Holy Family with Saint Francis', after Sir
Peter Paul Rubens, signed in black ink 'Elizabeth R'
and dated '1961'.
Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving
Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1
Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who
taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945;
thence by gift and descent.
£50-70
Lot 935
935
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926)
A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within
of the Royal family standing beside a water feature in
the grounds of Windsor Castle, signed in black ink
'Elizabeth R' and dated '1962'.
Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving
Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1
Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who
taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945;
thence by gift and descent.
£100-150
936
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926)
A Christmas card, with a mounted monochrome
reproduction within of 'The Adoration of the
Shepherds', after Camillo Procaccini, signed in black
ink 'Elizabeth R' and dated '1963'.
Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving
Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1
Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who
taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945;
thence by gift and descent.
£80-100
Lot 937
937
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926)
A Christmas card, with a mounted black and white
portrait within of the Royal family in a Palace interior,
signed in black ink 'Elizabeth R' and dated '1964'.
Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving
Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1
Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who
taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945;
thence by gift and descent.
£100-150
Lot 938
938
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926)
A Christmas card, with a mounted black and white
portrait within of the Royal family around a pram in a
garden, signed in black ink 'Elizabeth R' and dated
'1965'.
Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving
Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1
Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who
taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945;
thence by gift and descent.
£100-150
Lot 939
939
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926)
A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within
of the Royal family with a horse-drawn carriage,
probably in the grounds of Balmoral Castle, signed in
black ink 'Elizabeth R' and dated '1966'.
Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving
Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1
Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who
taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945;
thence by gift and descent.
£80-100
940
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926)
A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within
of the Royal family in a Palace interior, signed in black
ink 'Elizabeth R' and dated '1967'.
Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving
Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1
Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who
taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945;
thence by gift and descent.
£50-70
taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945;
thence by gift and descent.
£50-60
943
A
SMALL
ARCHIVE
OF
ROYAL
CORRESPONDENCE
comprising a printed card 'With the Best Wishes of /
Their Royal Highnesses / The Princess Elizabeth / and
/ The Duke of Edinburgh', originally accompanying the
gift of a piece of wedding cake; six telegrams,
including two from Buckingham Palace reading 'I
thank you most sincerely for your kind congratulations
on my birthday, Elizabeth R' (1955 and 1957); and a
letter of thanks from a lady in waiting, on Clarence
House headed notepaper, expressing the same
sentiment of behalf of the then Princess Elizabeth
(1951), (8).
Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving
Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1
Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who
taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945;
thence by gift and descent.
£40-50
GENERAL COLLECTORS ITEMS
Lot 941
941
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926)
A Christmas card, with a mounted colour portrait within
of the Royal family strolling beside a lake, signed in
black ink 'Elizabeth R' and dated '1968'.
Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving
Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1
Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who
taught Princess Elizabeth to drive in early 1945;
thence by gift and descent.
£80-100
942
QUEEN ELIZABETH II (B.1926)
A Christmas card, with a mounted colour reproduction
within of 'The Holy Family', after Sebastiano Ricci,
signed in black ink 'Elizabeth R', undated, possibly
1958.
Provenance: Miss Violet Wellesley, Chief Driving
Instructor at the Auxiliary Territorial Service No.1
Motor Transport Training Centre, Camberley, who
Lot 944
944
A MINER'S BRASS SNUFF BOX
of oval form, the lid impressed 'Frederick Inkpen /
1903 / Abercynon', 6.5cm wide.
Note: Abercynon Colliery opened in 1889 and was
developed by the Dowlais Iron Company to fuel a new
steel works in Cardiff. By 1903 it employed 2502 men.
When closed, in 1988, it was estimated that twentyfive years' worth of workable coal remained
unexploited.
£60-80
945
TWENTY-FIVE ASSORTED CORKSCREWS
most of straight-pull type, including one with a bone
handle, complete with suspension ring and brush.
£80-100
Lot 945
946
[WELSH INTEREST]. A LATE 19TH
CENTURY CARVED HARDWOOD WALKING STICK
with presentation inscription in Welsh, dated and
translated as '1883. This walking stick was presented
to Mr John Lewis Luzere County Wilksbara
Pensylvania (sic) North America formerly of Aberdare
Valley by his brother Mr Robert Lewis his brother' and
'Oh sweet old memories of the banks of Amman and
its inhabitants who is today to me an exile from my old
warm native vale', 87cm long.
£400-500
Lot 948
948
A BRYAN'S TWELVEWIN CLOCK ARCADE
MACHINE
in an oak case, 65.5cm high, 50.5cm wide, 31.5cm
deep.
£120-150
BOOKS
Lot 946
947
A SMALL PATINATED BRASS FIELD
MICROSCOPE
in a fitted wooden case; a patinated brass student
microscope, marked 'Optica', in a fitted wooden case;
and a collection of specimen slides, including
miniature versions of the Declaration of Independence;
The Lord's Prayer; and The First Part of the Sermon
on the Mount.
Provenance: Dr William Henry Symons (1854-1917),
Medical Officer of Health for the City of Bath.
£40-60
Lot 949
949
[ARCHITECTURE]
Papworth, John. Rural Residences, consisting of A
Series of Designs for Cottages, Decorated Cottages,
Small Villas, and other Ornamental Buildings... , for
Ackermann, London, 1818, half leather, twenty-seven
hand-coloured plate illustrations (as per index), quarto
(upper board detached; spine strip cracked and with
losses; some foxing).
£150-200
Lot 950
950
[ARCHITECTURE]
Allen, Frank. The Great Church Towers of England,
chiefly of the Perpendicular Period, first edition,
Cambridge University Press, 1932, brown cloth, plate
illustrations from photographs, quarto; Lloyd,
Nathaniel. A History of the English House, first edition,
The Architectural Press, London, 1931, green cloth
gilt, illustrations from photographs, tall quarto; Howard,
F.E., & Crossley, F.H. English Church Woodwork. A
Study in Craftsmanship During the Mediaeval Period
1250-1550, second edition, Batsford, London, 1927,
blue buckram gilt, illustrations from photographs,
quarto; Green, David. Grinling Gibbons, His Work as
Carver and Statuary 1648-1721, first edition, Country
Life, London, 1964, vermilion buckram gilt, illustrations
from photographs, quarto (spine faded; covers damp
marked); Cooke, Robert. West Country Houses. An
Illustrated Account of some Country Houses and their
Owners, in the Counties of Bristol, Gloucester,
Somerset and Wiltshire, first edition, Batsford, London,
1957, navy blue cloth gilt, illustrations from
photographs, tall quarto; and six other works of related
interest, (11).
£50-70
951
[LITERATURE]
Austen, Jane. Pride and Prejudice, A Novel, Bentley,
London, 1833, half calf, engraved frontispiece and half
title after Pickering and by Greatbatch, octavo.
£200-300
Lot 951
952
[LITERATURE]
Combe, William. The First Tour of Doctor Syntax, in
Search of the Picturesque, ninth edition; The Second
Tour of Doctor Syntax, in Search of Consolation; and
The Third Tour of Doctor Syntax, in Search of a Wife,
three volumes, uniformly bound, Routledge, London,
no date, half leather, top edges gilt, eighty handcoloured plate illustrations after Thomas Rowlandson
including frontispieces, volumes one and three with
hand-coloured vignette half titles, octavo (scuffed;
volume three with some repaired fore edges and tear
at base of lower joint).
£40-50
953
[LITERATURE]
Blackmore, R.D. Christowell. A Dartmoor Tale, first
edition, three volumes, Sampson Low, Marston,
Searle & Rivington, London, 1882, crimson cloth,
octavo (spines faded; foxed; volume one with tender
hinges); together with Tales from the Telling-House,
first edition, Sampson Low, Marston & Company,
London, 1896, pale fawn cloth gilt, octavo (spine ends
and joints nicked and frayed); Perlycross. A Tale of the
Western Hills, first edition, three volumes, Sampson
Low, Marston & Company, London, 1894, blue cloth
gilt, octavo (rubbed; joints worn; foxed; front free
endpapers with clipped upper corners); Kit and Kitty. A
Story of Middlesex, second edition, Sampson Low,
Marston & Company, London, 1891, dark green cloth
gilt; and two other titles by the same, both new
editions, (total six works in ten volumes).
£40-60
Mrs. Beeton' wrap-around paper banner, errata slip at
foot of contents page, frontispiece and title by John
Minton, further full-page and vignette illustrations,
octavo.
£200-250
954
[HISTORY]
Serres, Jean de. A History of France, circa 1650, full
leather, tall quarto (lacking upper board and all before
leaf A, including title); and Godefroy, Denys. The
Memoirs of Philip de Comines. Lord of Argenton,
containing the History of Lewis XI & Charles VIII,
Kings of France, new edition, for Starkey, London,
1674, full leather, octavo (upper board detached).
Note: This lot sold with all faults, not subject to return.
£40-50
955
[HOUSEHOLD
MANAGEMENT
&
COOKERY]
Beeton, Mrs. Isabella. The Book of Household
Management, first edition, Beeton, London, 1861, half
calf (sympathetically rebacked, preserving original
spine strip), tinted wood engraved frontispiece and
additional title, twelve colour plate illustrations,
numerous wood engravings to text, thick octavo.
£500-600
Lot 955
956
[COOKERY]
David, Elizabeth. French Country Cooking, first
edition, Lehmann, London, 1951, grey cloth,
dustjacket (non price-clipped) with rare 'better than
Lot 956
957
[RELIGION & THEOLOGY]
The Holy Bible, by Christopher Barker, London, 1599,
later (19th century) full calf, engraved title page to New
Testament; with The Booke of Psalmes: Collected into
English Meeter by Thomas Sternhold, John Hopkins,
and others, bound as one, quarto (lacking title page to
Old Testament and all before leaf 27 (Exodus Chapter
XVIII Verse 2); lacking all after Psalms page 90
(Psalm Cxlviii); upper edges closely cropped, with
some loss to headings but not affecting main text;
some peripheral wear and restoration to early leaves
with losses to main text, mainly at fore edge lower
corners; lower joint partially holed, possibly through
worm; generally browned; a few ownership inscriptions
to blank areas).
£100-150
Lot 957
958
[TOPOGRAPHY]
Ibbetson, Julius Caesar, Laporte, John, & Hassell,
John. A Picturesque Guide to Bath, Bristol Hot-Wells,
the River Avon, and the Adjacent Country... , first
edition, for Hookham and Carpenter, London, 1793,
modern half calf, sixteen coloured aquatint plate
illustrations (as per list, with minor variations in
placement), some with tissue guards, errata list,
quarto. £150-200
Lot 958
Lot 959
959
[TOPOGRAPHY]
Ireland, Samuel. Picturesque Views on the Upper, or
Warwickshire Avon, from its Source at Naseby to its
Junction with the Severn at Tewkesbury... , by Faulder
and Egerton, London, 1795, half calf, frontispiece, a
further twenty-nine sepia aquatint plate illustrations,
and two portrait plate illustrations (as per list),
engraved plate showing the course of the Avon,
further vignette text illustrations, octavo (upper board
detached).
£50-70
960
[TOPOGRAPHY]
Ireland, Samuel. Picturesque Views on the Wye, from
its Source at Plinlimmon Hill, to its Junction with the
Severn below Chepstow... , by Faulder and Egerton,
London, 1797, modern half calf, half title, thirty-one
mainly sepia aquatint plate illustrations (as per list),
engraved plate showing the course of the Wye, further
vignette text illustrations, octavo.
£70-90
Lot 960
961
[TOPOGRAPHY]
Wood, John. A Description of Bath... , second edition,
two volumes, for Bathoe and Lownds, London, 1765,
full diced calf (rebacked; corners rebuilt), twenty-one
engraved plate illustrations, many folding, octavo.
£100-150
Lot 692
962
[TOPOGRAPHY]
Rutter, John. Delineations of the North Western
Division of the County of Somerset, and of its
Antediluvian Bone Caverns, by the author and
Longman et al., Shaftesbury & London, 1829, full
crushed morocco leather, the spine ruled in
compartments, thirty-two plate illustrations, with a
further twelve duplicate or variant plate illustrations,
hand-coloured map of north-west Somerset and
duplicate, association copy: the half title signed by
John Hugh Smyth Pigott of Brockley Hall [High Sheriff
of Somerset], owner of the original drawings on which
the plates were based and to whom they are inscribed
by the publisher, quarto (upper board detached; lower
joint split and tender; numerous generally neat
marginal notes).
£50-70
963
[TOPOGRAPHY]
Green, Emanuel. A collection of pamphlets, including
A Biographical Notice of Sam Crooke, Rector of
Wrington, 1602-1649; On Some Excommunications
and Public Penances in Somerset; The Siege of
Bridgwater, July 1645; A History of the Parish & Castle
of Nunney; On the Poor and Some Attempts to Lower
the Price of Corn in Somerset; The King's March
Through Somerset, 1644; On Some Flemish Weavers
Settled at Glastonbury: 1551; The Siege & Defence of
Taunton, 1644-1645; Had King Alfred a Residence at
Wedmore?; Birdcombe Court; Portbury Priory; On the
Levies in Somerset for Service in Ireland, 1563-1583;
On the History of Chard; The Pretended Discovery of
a Roman Bath at Bath; On the Manor of Yeovil; The
Earliest Map of Bath; A Bath Poll Tax, 2 Richard II;
The Manor of Churchill; Notes on the History of
Dulverton; On the Manor of Hutton; and The Siege
and Surrender of Dunster Castle, 1645-6, reprinted
from local historical journals, some in low numbers,
bound as one, various dates circa 1874-86, half dark
green morocco gilt, spine in compartments, octavo;
together with Master, Rev. George. Collections for a
Parochial History of Backwell, 1898; Wadmore, Rev.
J.A.W. Collections for a Parochial History of Barrow
Gurney, 1897; Master, Rev. George. Collections for a
Parochial History of Flax Bourton, 1893; and
Byrchmore, Rev. Joseph. Collections for a Parochial
History of Tickenham, 1895, bound as one, half calf,
plate illustrations, octavo (upper joints split), (2).
£50-70
964
[TOPOGRAPHY]
Greswell, Rev. William. The Forests & Deer Parks of
the County of Somerset, limited edition 42/350,
Barnicott & Pearce, Taunton, 1905, slate blue cloth,
two maps (one folding), octavo (spine strip browned,
formerly detached and now glued in place; joints and
spine ends torn, with losses).
£40-50
965
[TOPOGRAPHY]
Lewis, Samuel. A Topographical Dictionary of
England, fifth edition, four volumes, Lewis, London,
1842, blind-stamped brown cloth, quarto; with An
Atlas,containg Maps of the Several Counties... , Lewis,
London, 1842, uniform blind-stamped brown cloth;
Lewis, Samuel. A Topographical Dictionary of Wales,
second edition, two volumes, Lewis, London, 1842,
uniform blind-stamped brown cloth, quarto; and Lewis,
Samuel. A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland, two
volumes, Lewis, London, 1846, uniform blind-stamped
brown cloth, quarto, (9).
£80-100
Lot 967
Lot 966
966
[TOPOGRAPHY]. PITCAIRN ISLANDS
Brodie, Walter. Pitcairn's Island, and the Islanders, in
1850, second edition, Whittaker & Co., London, 1851,
blind-stamped blue-green cloth, portrait frontispiece,
two further plate illustrations, list of subscribers, octavo
(covers damp marked; spine browned, nicked and
torn, with incomplete title label); Murray, Rev. Thomas
Boyles, Pitcairn: The Island, the People, and the
Pastor; with a Short Account of the Mutiny of the
Bounty, third edition, Society for Promoting Christian
Knowledge, London, 1854, navy blue cloth gilt,
frontispiece, a further eleven plate illustrations and one
text illustration, small octavo (pages 197-8 torn and
sewn; joints and spine ends with some fraying);
Murray, Rev. Thomas Boyles, Pitcairn: The Island, the
People, and the Pastor; to which is added a Short
Notice of the Original Settlement and Present
Condition of Norfolk Island, twelfth edition, Society for
Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1860, dark
green cloth gilt, frontispiece, a further sixteen plate
illustrations and one text illustration, small octavo; and
two other works of related interest, (5).
£80-100
967
[MISCELLANEOUS]
The Strand Magazine. An Illustrated Monthly, edited
by George Newnes, Volumes 1-6 (1891-93), London,
as dated, bevelled pictorial blue cloth, including the
earliest 'Adventures of Sherlock Holmes', quarto, (6).
£40-60
968
[MISCELLANEOUS]
Elworthy, Frederic Thomas. The West Somerset
Word-Book. A Glossary of Dialectal and Archaic
Words and Phrases used in the West of Somerset and
East Devon, limited edition large paper copy 29/75, for
The English Dialect Society, London, 1888, half calf,
author's signed presentation inscription to E. Neville
Rolfe esquire on front free endpaper, quarto. £50-70
969
[MISCELLANEOUS]
Grose, Francis. A Provincial Glossary; with a
Collection of Local Proverbs, and Popular
Superstitions, second edition, for Hooper, London,
1790, full speckled calf, octavo (scuffed; spine ends
with minor losses, including head-band; spine cracked,
with incomplete label). £40-50
970
[MISCELLANEOUS]
Tusser, Thomas, & Mavor, William. Five Hundred
Points of Good Husbandry,... Together with A Book of
Huswifery, new edition, for Lackington, Allen & Co.,
London, 1812, full calf (rebacked, the spine in gilt
compartments), quarto; Malory, Sir Thomas. Le Morte
Darthur, two volumes, Cape / The Medici Society,
London, 1923, blue buckram gilt, top edges gilt, colour
plate illustrations after watercolours by W. Russell
Flint, quarto (spines browned); Chaucer, Geoffrey. The
Canterbury Tales, The Medici Society, London, 1929,
blind-stamped maroon cloth, colour plate illustrations
after watercolours by W. Russell Flint, quarto (spine
faded); and five other works, (total eight works in ten
volumes).
£40-50
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Lot 620
Lot 619
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