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The Collectors Auction 30Th March 2021 at 10.00 Hugo Marsh Neil Thomas Forrester Director Shuttleworth Director Director The Collectors Auction 30th March 2021 at 10.00 Special Auction Services Plenty Close For further information regarding this Off Hambridge Road auction, please contact; NEWBURY RG14 5RL Telephone: 01635 580595 Email: [email protected] www.specialauctionservices.com Christopher Adam Inglut Proudfoot Militaria Mechanical Music Due to the nature of the items in this auction, buyers must satisfy themselves concerning their authenticity prior to bidding and returns will not be accepted, subject to our Terms and Conditions. Additional images are available on request. Buyers Premium with SAS & SAS LIVE: 20% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 24% of the Hammer Price the-saleroom.com Premium: 25% plus Value Added Tax making a total of 30% of the Hammer Price 1. A large collection of cigarette 9. A large collection of sporting 20. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, and trade cards, including Carreras, related cigarette and trade cards, to No.30, Third Lanark FC, stamped Order of auction Brooke Bond, Lambert & Butler, include football, horse racing, cricket, Cancelled to reverse in red, poor Churchman and many more, covering tennis, golf, athletics and more, from £30-50 various subject matter, including reprint/ various maker’s, including some reprints Lot: 1-20 Cigarette and Trade Cards reproduction sets (parcel) 21. A collection of Victorian and £50-100 £50-100 later British stamps, in four albums, Lot: 21-30 Stamps and First Day Covers including a full page of Penny Reds, with Lot: 31-36 Sporting 2. An assortment of glamour and 10. A collection of framed and five Penny Blues, Coronation examples, famous people cigarette and trade cards, glazed trade cards, comprising Grand a few postal history and many more Lot: 37-50 Collectables and Ephemera including Modern Beauties, Film Stars, National Winners, Hollywood Actors, (parcel) Cinema Stars, Radio, Theatre, various Formula One Drivers and more (parcel) £80-120 Lot: 51-74 Lighters bands and more (parcel) £30-50 Lot: 75-98 Motoring and Transport £50-100 22. A large collection of World 11. A large collection of military Stamps, in numerous albums, including Lot: 99-141 Militaria 3. A large collection of various related cigarette and trade cards, Channel Islands, USA, Mexico, Monaco, vintage cards, mainly postcard size, comprising Players, Wills and more, many Africa, British Antarctic Territories and Lot: 142-146 Medals covering many subjects, to include, being reprint/reproduction, together with many more (parcel) Lot: 147-171 Badges advertising, humour, glamour, sport, a selection of Miscellaneous sets and £70-100 propaganda and many more (parcel) parts sets of other subject matter (parcel) Lot: 172-181 Third Reich £60-100 £40-60 23. A collection of British and World stamps, various countries, including Lot: 182-200 Uniforms 4. A small selection of cigarette 12. An extensive collection of China, Australia, Cuba, Denmark, Jordan, Lot: 201-217 Helmets and Hats and trade cards, mainly of famous cigarette and trade cards, mainly Players, Italy, Syria and many more, in numerous people, including Famous British Airmen Wills and Brooke Bond, in sets, and part albums (parcel) Lot: 218-276 Firearm Accessories and Women, Warus Cards The Beatles, set, possible duplication (qty) £80-120 Pop Stars, and many more, including £70-100 Lot: 277-299 Firearms reprints (parcel) 24. An assortment of mainly Lot: 300-317 Arms and Inert Ammunition £40-60 13. Cigarette and Trade card overseas stamps, all from various collecting, a collection of ring binder countries, comprising Bulgaria, Armenia, Lot: 318-327 Air Rifles, Pistols and Accessories 5. A large collection of cigarette collection folder, plus a quantity of plastic Austria, The Arab States, USA, Germany, and trade cards, to include, Senior, sleeves (parcel) France and more, in numerous albums Lot: 398-471 Radio and related apparatus - From the Collection of The Late Peter Smith Players, Wills, Beano, Topps and many £30-40 (parcel) Lot: 472-491 Mechanical music and other devices more, covering various subjects, plus £70-100 reprints (parcel) 14. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, £80-120 No.10, Derby County FC, stamped 25. A large collection of 1970s Cancelled to the back in red and later First Day Covers, covering 6. An assortment of Football/ £50-80 numerous subject matters, Coronations, Soccer related cigarette and trade cards, Anniversary’s etc, in 20+ folders (parcel) Lot 157 to include Ardath Famous Footballers, 15. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, £100-150 Players Football Caricatures by RIP, No.28, Liverpool FC, stamped Cancelled Players Football Caricatures by MAC, in red to back, poor 26. An extensive collection of loose Players Footballers 1928 and 1928- £30-50 stamps, all laid down on envelopes and 29, Wills and Churchmans Association corners of envelopes (100s) Footballers, and many more, plus reprints 16. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, £70-100 (parcel) No.11, Southampton FC, stamped £50-100 Cancelled to reverse in red 27. A large collection of British £50-80 and World stamps, numerous folders 7. A selection of Transport related with duplication stamps, plus a large cigarette and trade cards, comprising 17. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, selection of loose, stock books and stamp Wills Motor Cars (RP), Wills, Railway No12, Millwall FC, stamped to reverse collecting equipment (parcel) Locomotives, Taddy & Co Railway ‘Cancelled’ in red £80-120 Locomotives, Wills British Naval craft £50-80 and many more, possibly some reprints 28. A large collection of British (parcel) 18. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, First Day covers, mainly 1990s onwards, £50-100 covering various Historical Events, No.14, Dundee FC, stamped Cancelled to reverse in red Anniversaries, Ceremonies and other 8. A collection of cricket related £50-80 subject matter (parcel) cigarette and trade cards, including £80-120 Cricketers 1928, Cricketers 2nd Series, Cricketers 1930s and many more plus 19. Batger & Co, Football Clubs, reproduction reprints (parcel) No.27, Aberdeen FC, stamped Cancelled £40-60 to reverse in red £50-80 2 www.specialauctionservices.com www.specialauctionservices.com 3 29. An extensive collection of 35. A large collection of 1920s 43. A collection of 25+ 50. A collection of vintage 59. A 14k gold Dunhill Rollalite 68. An early 20th century Dunhill World Stamps, to include Great British, and later silver and bronze sporting Commissioned Gus cartoon sketches, all postcards, comprising RP and printed, pocket lighter, with vertical line Vanity lighter, the white-metal lighter British Commonwealth, European, Asian, medallions, mainly for the London Water from the ‘Don’t Learn Too Late’ collection, covering various UK locations, people, decoration, with roller to side, marked with engine turned design, complete with American and more, loose, in stock books Polo League, also some from the Diving most with series numbers, two without; Royalty and more ‘outer jacket 14k gold’ to the base folder out mirror, to reveal compact, and etc, complete with stamp collection League and various other subject matters, George Smith ‘Gus’, born 1915, trained as £30-50 £300-400 a pull out lipstick, patent 14444/28 literature (qty) approx. 300g + of silver (parcel) an architect and started drawing cartoons £60-80 £100-150 £120-180 in 1939, originally signed with his initials 51. A Ronson Canadian MFG white- 60. Three chrome Ronson Lighters, GWS before developing the pseudonym metal pocket lighter, with ATS badge to comprising a Gem 3, with three 69. An American 1940s Regens 30. A selection of British and World 36. A H.L Leonard three piece cane ‘Gus’, after WWII Service in the RASC, front and with inscription to back ‘Coy tortoiseshell lacquered design to front, Advertising lighter, the squeeze lighter stamps, loose, together with a small fishing rod, the 10½ ft rod engraved W.M becoming Captain, joined the BBC in Assistant Andrew, Haig House, Haig Road, together with a Ronson Princess chrome, advertising Kansas City Life Insurance selection of trade cards and a collection & Son N’York Sole Agents 1946, and in 1953 becoming cartoonist Bulford, Wilts’, together with two Ronson and a Cadet chrome with horizontal line Company, together with A Dangerfields of postcards (parcel) £60-100 for the Evening News and inventing ‘Spot Cadets of similar design (3) design (3) Igniting Matchcase, and a modern lighter £40-60 The Difference Cartoon’ (parcel) £40-60 £40-60 pen (3) 37. A collection of framed and £120-180 £40-60 31. London Football Club glazed signed photos and prints 52. An American Douglass white- 61. A Thorens Gasomatic gold Programmes, a large collection of football of famous sportsmen and singers/ 44. A large collection of Portfolio metal table lighter, Pat. Oct 12 1925, plated lighter, with repeated triangular 70. Two Swiss made Thorens petrol programmes of at least four hundred actors, including Muhammad Ali, Welsh prints from Original watercolours of geometric form, approx. 10.5cm H design, marked with maker’s name to lighters, c1930s, one with black and and fifty, ranging from the late 1960s Rugby Six Nations Winning Team 2008, flowers by Sheila Morgan, each portfolio £40-60 base, together with a Thorens Gasomatic green lacquered design Art Deco style to the 2000s, with the majority from Katherine Jenkins, Shirley Temple Black, containing a set of four Limited Edition silver-plated pocket lighter, engine-turned design, the other with a Yellow Celluloid the later years, including substantial Cricketers and more (parcel) print, signed in pencil by artist, 50+ 53. A WWI period Thorens table design, with maker’s name to base wrap, plus a British-made Thorens lighter quantities of Chelsea, Fulham and Arsenal £50-100 portfolios with different Limited Edition lighter, marked USA Patent Feb 3 1914 £40-60 (3) programmes but also some from virtually numbers of the same four prints (parcel) and Nov 16 1920, in a composite stone £60-80 all other London clubs, home and away, 38.
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