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Sporting & Collectors' Sale Sporting & Collectors’ Sale For Sale by Auction at St. Edmund’s Court Okehampton Street Exeter EX4 1DU Wednesday 15th MAY 2019 and Thursday 16th MAY 2019 Commencing at 10.00am each day On View Saturday 11th May 9am -12 noon Monday 13th May 9am - 5.15pm Tuesday 14th May 9am - 5.15pm on morning of sale from 9am Catalogue £5.00 (£7.00 by post) W: www.bhandl.co.uk E: [email protected] Follow us on Twitter: @BHandL SPORTING & COLLECTORS’ SALE CATEGORIES DAY ONE CERAMICS AND GLASS 1-22 SILVER & METALWARES 23-39 HUNTING AND EQUESTRIAN 40-50 TAXIDERMY 51-56 SHOOTING & RELATED 57-64 AIR RIFLES & PISTOLS 65-69 SPORTING GUNS 70-74 GUNS – OTHER CALIBRES 75-85 EDGED WEAPONS 86-176 MEDALS & MILITARIA 177-303 FISHING 304-327 OTHER SPORTS (RUGBY, FOOTBALL, TENNIS ETC) 328-338A TRANSPORT & MOTORING 339-355 SHIPS FIXTURES & FITTINGS 356 INSTRUMENTS and NAVIGATION 357-8 COLLECTABLES 358A SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS 359-367 OPTICAL TOYS 368-448A PRINTS 449-453 WATERCOLOURS 454-456 OILS 457 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & RELATED 458-489 WINES 490-541 TEXTILES 542-607 DOLLS & TEDDY BEARS 608-629 DAY TWO STAMPS 630-664 POSTCARDS & CIGARETTE CARDS 665-679 COINS & NOTES 680-686 DIECASTS 687-815 OO/HO GAUGE RAILWAYS 816-998 O GAUGE RAILWAYS 999-1087 LARGER GAUGE RAILWAYS 1088-1093 FULL SIZE RAILWAYS 1094-1135 ADVERTISING POSTERS 1136-1201 TOYS & COLLECTABLES 1202-1335 DAY 1 Wednesday 15th May 2019 Sale commences at 10am. CERAMICS and GLASS 1 . A group of thirteen early 20th century acid etched 12 . A Beswick Trout designed by Graham Tongue glass public house window panels by M Dunn, model no 2087, 16cm high. West Bromwich, comprising eleven smaller £50-£80 (Plus 25.2% BP*). panels of 40 x 65 cm, and two larger 60 x 83cm, the smaller panels with anthemion decoration, 13 . A graduated set of three Beswick pink legged two with Prince of Wales Feathers, one with Irish partridge designed by Arthur Gredington, (3). harp, one with three lions, another with lion £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). rampant (13) £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 14 . A Beswick pigeon designed by Mr Orwell model no 1383A 14.5cm high 2 . A Beswick Huntsman on grey horse, No 1501, £40-£60 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 21cm high. £120-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 15 . A late 19th century Continental fox head stirrup cup, 12 cm high (damaged) and a Doulton 3 . A Beswick model of chestnut stallion, 29cm character jug 'Lord Nelson D6336 (2) £180-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). £40-£50 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 4 . A Royal Worcester figure 'HRH The Duke of 16 . Two Wilkinson WWI Toby jugs after Sir Francis Edinburgh' after Doris Lindner, No 182/750, Carruthers Gould, comprising Marshall Ferdinand together with wood stand and certificate. 40cm Foch holding a champagne bottle inscribed 'Au high. Diable Le Kaiser' 31cm high and Woodrow £180-£220 (Plus 25.2% BP*). Wilson seated holding a seaplane, inscribed to base 'Welcome Uncle Sam', 27.5cm high, 5 . A Continental porcelain stirrup cup in the form of (damaged) both with printed marks for Wilkinson, the head of a Dalmatian modelled after a Derby Carruthers Gould and retailer's mark for Soane & original, 12.5 cm long. Smith Ltd , London (2) £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). £200-£300 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 6 . Two pairs of Staffordshire pottery Dalmatian ink 17 . An early 20th century Smiths Crisps counter top wells one pair recumbent, the other in seated display advertising jar, with etched decoration posture, on blue gilt lined bases, mid/late 19th and remains of colour, 26.5cm high, together with century,19 and 9 cm long. a pharmaceutical display decanter and stopper £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). on a wooden base, 50.5cm high £70-£100 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 7 . Two pairs of Staffordshire pottery Dalmatians both in seated posture, one pair with gilt chains 18 . A Saddler 'Churchill' tank teapot, in green with on blue gilt lined bases, mid/late 19th silver lustre highlights, together with a century,12.5 and 10 cm high. Grimwades 'Belisha' field gun teapot, and two £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). Old Bill character mugs (4). £40-£60 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 8 . A Royal Doulton character jug 'Groucho Marx', D6710, 17.5cm high. 19 . A WWII German Third Reich 1937 Nuremberg £20-£40 (Plus 25.2% BP*). Rally porcelain bowl by Allach of plain white form, inscribed and dated to rim, 19cm diameter. 9 . A Beswick Dairy Shorthorn cow 'Eaton Wild £60-£100 (Plus 25.2% BP*). Eyes' designed by Arthur Gredington Model No 1510, 12cm high. 20 . A late 19th century German porcelain Bierstein £200-£300 (Plus 25.2% BP*). with lithophane base the spelter lidded top above plain body inscribed with verse, the lithophane 10 . A Beswick 'Canadian mounted' cowboy designed base depicting a young man courting at a by Mr Orwell model no 1377, 23cm high window, 20cm high. £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). £30-£50 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 11 . A Beswick 'Indian mounted' designed by Mr 21 . A Stephen Green salt glazed stoneware Orwell, model no 1391, 22cm high . 'Wellington' character jug with scroll handle, relief £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). cartouche mark, circa 1830, 19 cm. £70-£90 (Plus 25.2% BP*). BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 25.2% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) . Denotes lots subject to ARR fee (see Conditions of Sale) 23 16 27 51 22 . A late 19th century unopened jar of 'Woods 29 . A set of RAOB gilt and enamel jewels for the Areca Nut Toothpaste', with original string tie Haytor Lodge No 3704, comprising ten sashes, holding an advertising pamphlet, together with an two aprons and matching cuffs. open unused jar of Woods Cherry Toothpaste (2) £80-£100 (Plus 25.2% BP*). £50-£60 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 30 . A set of RAOB gilt and enamel jewels for the Sir *Note obtained by the vendor's father whilst the John Ford Lodge No 2949, comprising eleven pharmacist in Topsham, Devon sashes, two aprons and matching cuffs. £80-£100 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 31 . A collection of RAOB regalia comprising sashes, SILVER & METALWARES jewels, aprons etc., various lodges including Egypt Prov Grand Lodge (a lot). 23 . An early 20th century Austrian brass £50-£70 (Plus 25.2% BP*). hippopotamus inkwell, the hinged back revealing two apertures for wells, traces of original colour 32 . A coaching horn pin brooch, stamped '9ct', to mouth, 16cm long, together with a brass approximately 100mm total length and an owl crocodile inkwell, 26cm long (2) motif pin brooch with green cabochon stone-set £200-£400 (Plus 25.2% BP*). eyes, approximately 45mm total length. £60-£80 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 24 . An Elizabeth II silver mounted and glass jockey cap inkwell, maker Liste & Wright Ltd, 33 . An enamelled pheasant motif bar brooch, the Birmingham 2002,, the silver jockey cap cover reverse stamped '9ct', approximately 50mm total over a hobnail cut body , raised on a circular length and with fitted case. silver base, together with a silver bell shaped £100-£150 (Plus 25.2% BP*). inkwell (assays rubbed) and a silver propelling pencil in the form of a golf tee. (3) 34 . A hunting brooch in the form of a bugle, £50-£70 (Plus 25.2% BP*). comprising two stag teeth, the reverse stamped '750', approximately 50mm long overall. 25 . A Mappin & Webb silver plated teapot presented £200-£250 (Plus 25.2% BP*). to 'Colonel R Stuart Macrae from The Firs magazine Staff', together with a copy of Macrae, 35 . An early 20th century bronze vesta holder in the S 'Winston Churchills' Toyshop' and discharge form of Mr Punch's dog together with a papers for R J S Macrae. Continental spelter owl inkwell and a similar £50-£70 (Plus 25.2% BP*). walnut leaf desk stand. £30-£50 (Plus 25.2% BP*). Colonel Stuart Macrae was Second in Command of Department MD1 who developed some of 36 . A set of twelve Danbury Mint pewter 'Great WWII's more unusual weapons. He was the Fighter Aircraft', including P-47 Mustang, ME109 creator of the 'sticky-bomb' and also helped with and others. the development of the limpet mine. Originally £40-£60 (Plus 25.2% BP*). housed in the cellars of the London Offices of Radio Normandie in Portland Place, the 37 . An Art Deco chrome Rocket table lighter by department was eventually moved to a mansion Planet, the nose cone section containing a small in Buckinghamshire where staff produced the in petrol lighter over base with triple fins, tail with house magazine 'The Firs'. ball socket joint to a stepped hexagonal base with black Bakelite stand, stamped 'Planet' and registration marks to base circa 1930's 27 cm 26 . A collection of Masonic jewels and regalia, high. including a silver gilt and enamel William Van £150-£200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). Orange Lodge jewel and others in a brown leather case. 38 . A George V silver gilt and enamel RAOB £60-£100 (Plus 25.2% BP*). presentation jewel, Birmingham 1917, for the Midland Counties Banner No 2 Queen's Lodge, 27 . A William IV silver stirrup cup in the form of a presented to Primo J W K Britton, January 28th dog's head, maker G R Collis & Co, Birmingham, 1918, in case of issue, together with three other circa 1835, (date assay rubbed), 4.9oz, 14cm silver and silver gilt jewels and related items. long. £80-£120 (Plus 25.2% BP*). £800-£1200 (Plus 25.2% BP*). 39 . A cast iron Coalbrookdale style stick stand in the 28 .
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