Domestic and Rural Bygones and Collectables Sale 11Th April 2015

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Domestic and Rural Bygones and Collectables Sale 11Th April 2015 Auctions Clarke & Simpson Domestic & Rural Bygones Auction Centre, Campsea Ashe, & Collectors Vehicles Nr. Wickham Market, Suffolk. Saturday 11th April 2015 at 9.30am IP13 0PS Vehicles from 2.30pm Viewing: Friday 10th April from 2pm to 7pm Catalogue £2 and on the morning of sale from 8am. Lot 8 Lot 86 Lot 659 Lot 660 Contact Us Clarke and Simpson Auctions Campsea Ashe Woodbridge Suffolk IP13 0PS T: 01728 746323 Tea Shop open for refreshments on the sale day F: 01728 748173 [email protected] Free on site parking available www.clarkeandsimpson.co.uk IMPORTANT NOTES: 1 A set of French iron and brass kitchen scales, complete with weights £40 - 60 Value Added Tax 2 A carved wooden work box, in the Art Nouveau The symbol * after any lot indicates that Value Added style, 43cm long £30 - 50 Tax is payable by the buyer on the “hammer price” 3 An Evening Star British made oil lamp, with ribbed opaque glass shade, 50cm high £30 - 50 Auctioneers Margin Scheme 4 An Antique glazed earthenware creamer; and a The Auctioneers Margin Scheme allows auctioneers terracotta storage jar £10 - 20 to sell items without VAT on the hammer price. 5 An Antique oak and coopered peat bucket, 22cm Under the margin scheme an amount equivalent to dia. x 30cm high £20 - 30 VAT at the current rate is added to the buyer’s 6 An Antique elm coopered peat bucket, with premium. This amount cannot be refunded. The swing handle, 32cm dia. x 23cm high £20 - 40 VAT element will not be shown separately on the 7 A wooden decoy duck, 31cm long £20 - 30 buyer’s invoice. 8 A wooden decoy duck, 30cm long £20 - 30 9 An Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantel clock, Buyer’s Premium 15cm high £10 - 15 A tiered buyer’s premium of 15% plus VAT will be 10 A quantity of horn items £5 - 10 added to the hammer price of each lot, up to and 11 A brass carriage clock case £10 - 15 including £15,000, reducing to 5% plus VAT at a 12 Six various old cork screws £20 - 30 hammer price of £15,001 onwards. 13 An AA car badge; members wallet and some keys £5 - 10 Enquiries 14 A French Hachoir, in the form of a fox £80 - 120 All enquiries to James Durrant 07773 359134 or 15 A late 1800's rare Salter's quadrant balance scale, 01728 621200 or Keith Gray 07551 151862 or 01728 0-110lbs £50 - 75 746323 16 A set of old steel grapevine pruning shears £15 - 25 The Late Maurice Damant 17 An old glass grape storing bottle £35 - 55 1931—2015 18 An old horn handled folding drawing knife £5 - 10 A number of lots in the sale, and notably the classic 19 A set of anti-tupping balls £30 - 45 motorcycles in Lots 657 - 660 come from the Estate of 20 Three brass cased fleams no. 2, 3 & 4 £30 - 45 The Late Maurice Damant of near Eye, Suffolk. Mr 21 An Antique carved butter pat, with cow Damant was well known in the world of vintage rallies decoration and three others £25 - 40 and exhibited all over the country. His true passion was 22 A brass and copper horse singer £15 - 25 motorcycles, and he was a founding member of Sudbury 23 A boxwood and brass mounted Arnold & Sons Motor Cycle Club in 1958. horse measure £40 - 60 24 A rare Flick-Em fishing reel £35 - 55 25 A brass fishing reel £40 - 60 26 A Salter's improved spring balance and a Hugh Household balance £10 - 15 27 Three Clement Newling & Co., brass shop counter yard sticks £15 - 25 Live on-line bidding is available at this auction via the- saleroom.com. Prior registration is necessary, please visit 28 An old iron wooden handled horse gag £10 - 20 www.the-saleroom.com for more information. 29 An Antique brass sweat scraper by Deakin of Sheffield £10 - 15 Any purchases made via the-saleroom.com shall be 30 A set of brass seed measures, nos. 1-13 (no. 9 subject to an administration charge of 3% plus VAT on missing) £75 - 115 the hammer price. 31 A set of four lawn boots £50 - 75 32 A boxwood handled brass and iron balling gun Please refer to the conditions of sale at the rear of this £15 - 25 catalogue. 33 An American cork decoy duck, 43cm long £100 - 55 Kriegsmarine binoculars, 7x50 BEH (Ernst 150 Leitz) no. 444453, rubber armored, (3561) £400 - 34 An old painted wooden decoy duck, with glass 600 eyes and lead weight, 35cm long £60 - 90 56 A pair of German binoculars, 10x50 E. Leitz 35 A carved wooden decoy duck, 36cm long £50 - Wetzlar mh/6400, Dienstglas number 182533, 75 later leather case, (4843) £50 - 80 36 A West Country Antique wooden decoy duck, 57 A pair of German binoculars, 8x40 Carl Zeiss 38cm long £80 - 120 Jena Delactis number 1319383, original leather 37 A Continental Antique wooden decoy duck, case, (4479) £60 - 90 33cm long £40 - 60 58 A pair of German binoculars, 8x30W Carl Zeiss 38 An Antique English wooden decoy duck, of large Jena Jenoptem number 4541391, leather cased, size, 45cm long £70 - 90 (4479) £30 - 50 39 Royal Navy cap tally, HMS Ark Royal; and 59 A German navy pull-over shirt, in white cotton, another HMS Jupiter, (2) £40 - 60 labelled "Lehmann & Co.," £30 - 50 40 Medals, World War I pair to 46346 60 Royal Navy, white ensign, number 3299 (some P.Pte.R.Stringer W.York. R £30 - 50 damage), 260cm x 135cm £30 - 50 41 A Kriegsmarine stop watch, by Junghans, the 61 A Vintage toaster £5 - 10 metal case engraved with national eagle and 62 Three old ceramic and brass toilet pulls; a brass letters KM, (3567) £200 - 300 hook; a brass door knocker; a cast iron similar and 42 A Luftwaffe flying corp arm band Kompass, a Bunsen Burner £40 - 60 AK39 no. 3819663;FL23235 (5215) £50 - 80 63 An Arnold Foster Mother registration 863281 43 HJ-March-kompass, "Jugend", D.R.G.M., £15 - 25 Bakelite (5251) £20 - 30 64 A brass paper-holder; carved pipe; early cigarette 44 Boer War, Queen Victoria tin South Africa 1900; lighter etc. £20 - 30 four Victorian and commemorative medals and 65 A box of old keys £20 - 30 one other, (6) £30 - 50 66 Four brass rosette bells £40 - 60 45 Fischereikarte Der Nordsee, a naval chart, 1941 67 A quantity of swinging brass bells for horse revision, torn and folded, 75cm x 120cm £20 - 30 harness £40 - 60 46 Medals, World War I pair to 4575 FGT.A.T. 68 A box containing a large quantity of "Swingers" Callaghan DURH.L.I., together with World swinging horse brasses £30 - 40 War II service medal in box of issue addressed 69 A quantity of agricultural name plates, including A.T. Callaghan; another to Mrs E.A. Callaghan, D.G. Jackson of Bruisyard, E. Rand of army pay book, other documents and Wetherden and Stowmarket, Grayston Bros. correspondence; two Field Service trench maps, Laxfield and Ben Cooper Jnr. Claydon, Suffolk 21.8.18; and St. John's brass fob engraved Alfred £10 - 20 Callaghan on chain £100 - 150 70 A brass plume with bells £10 - 20 47 Spare lot 71 Two brass plumes £20 - 30 48 A brass gun powder measure £10 - 20 72 A plume with bells £15 - 20 49 Three leather shot flasks £20 - 40 73 A plume with swinger £15 - 20 50 An old iron and brass mounted cartridge loader 74 A pair of nickel plumes with bells £20 - 25 £20 - 30 75 Two joiner's levels, divider and calliper £5 - 10 51 An anti-suckling collar £15 - 25 76 A cartridge loader £15 - 25 52 An Antique copper and brass mounted shot flask; 77 A 12 bore boxwood Barclays rammer and loader a smaller similar and three metal shot containers tube £10 - 20 £10 - 20 78 A Rolls razor £5 - 10 53 Kriegsmarine binoculars, 7x50 BEH (Ernst 79 Brass and metal hooks for horse harness £5 - 10 Leitz) No. 459758. part rubber armored, (8872) 80 A carved wooden box containing old keys £30 - £200 - 300 45 54 Kriegsmarine binoculars, 7x50 BEH (Ernst 81 A pair of Vintage binoculars, one by Boots in Leitz) No. 460093, part rubber armored, 3339 leather case £5 - 10 £200 - 300 82 A 19th Century candle mould £60 - 90 83 A Vintage hat stretcher £60 - 90 110 A 19th Century ivory egg cup; and a china Goose 84 Three mole traps £10 - 15 and Hen egg cup, (2)£20 - 40 85 A German vertical model steam engine £90 - 135 110A A 19th Century agate and gilt metal mounted 86 A model horizontal beam engine £90 - 135 papier knife, with claw terminal, 15.5cm long £30 87 A Mamod Vintage model steam car £50 - 75 - 50 88 A model Hot Air engine £100 - 150 111 A pair of 19th Century silver framed spectacles, 89 A Mamod steam tractor with timber trailer £20 - contained in a plated case, inscribed "John 30 Turner, Woodbridge" £100 - 150 90 A Mamod steam roller £40 - 60 112 A pair of 18th Century white metal spectacles, 91 A Mamod steam roller £20 - 30 contained in polished steel case, inscribed "S. 92 A copper drenching bottle £40 - 60 Sanders, Wasperton 1789" £100 - 150 93 A Vintage wooden game carrier with priest £10 - 113 A pair of early 20th Century horn rim spectacles, 20 contained in a leather case, by Theodore 94 A Vintage wooden game carrier £10 - 20 Hambling Ltd., 14.5cm long £40 - 60 95 A Vintage wooden and cloth game carrier and 114 An early 19th Century shagreen and white metal further leather game carrier £10 - 20 mounted spectacle case, 12.5cm long £40 - 60 96 A hand carpet stretcher £10 - 20 115 A smaller similar, 12cm long £40 - 60 97 A leather cased tape measure and brass hanging 116 A pair of early 20th Century folding tortoise shell scale £10 - 15 framed spectacles, contained in an oval leather 98 Various cartridge loaders £15 - 20 case £30 - 50 99 A large 18th Century brass key £20 - 40 117 A pair of yellow metal spectacles, contained in a 100 A Lignum Vitae large seal, with interchangeable Mauchline ware case, decorated with a scene of terminals; and another smaller seal, (2) £60 - 80 Great Yarmouth £30 - 50 101 Two 19th Century steel candle doubters; and a 118 A pair of yellow metal spectacles,
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