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ANTIQUE and COLLECTABLE SALE 29Th September 2016 Lot ITEM ANTIQUE AND COLLECTABLE SALE th 29 September 2016 Lot ITEM DESCRIPTION EstimAte 1-144 Collectables including: Stamps, Coins, Books, MilitariA & Clocks 1. A Model TrAin EnthusiAst's Lot, a large quantity of vintage Meccano Dublo Gauge £150-180 Railway Items, including a transformer with the following: Locomotive EDL2, Locomotive 'The Duchess of Atholl', EDL7 Tank Locomotives x 3, LMS Post War Locomotive nr 6917 and the Sir Nigel Gresley (unboxed) and the Bristol Castle (unboxed.) together with six boxed Open Door Carriages nr 4047, 4060, 4051, 4061, 4005. Two D21 Corridor Coates, two D12 corridor coaches, three D1 corridor coaches (Brake and 3rd, Coach 1st and 3rd, including approx 28 further passenger coaches including M26133, W9562, restaurant car, M26133 and two 45402. A further large quantity of track, diamond crossings, straight rails, curvature rails, trucks, wagons, turn table, large quantity of boxed trackside furniture including cabins, signals, level crossing, stations etc. 2. E. EckhArdt for KPM Berlin PortrAit on PorcelAin PlAque, entitled 'MAriA', presented £100-150 in the original gilt wood frame, circa 1860, approx 12 x 15 cms. Provenance: Bought by the Vendor's Grandfather in the 1950's whilst accompanied on a London buying spree by famous broadcaster and antiques expert Arthur Neagus OBE (1903-1985) 3. An Antique French Twin Handled Pewter Pot And CoVer, impressed crown to base, £30-40 and the letters A D, approx 30 cms high. 4. An Antique IndiAn Timber Support CarVing, in the form of a horse on a stand, £20-30 5. An Antique Wooden PAnel (possiblY A Door JAm), hand painted with floral sprays, approx 34 cms high. 6. A VintAge DollAnd (London) BrAss And LeAther, four draw telescope. £20-30 7. Four Danbury Mint Life BoAt Collection, the models include 'To the Rescue', 'Flag £20-30 Day', 'Safely Home' and 'Seafarer's Friend', together with the certificates. 8. A BrAss Door Knocker, in the form of an Imperial Eagle, approx 17 x 14 cms £30-40 9. An Antique Bone Silhouette CarVing, depicting cattle in a field, approx 9 x 7 mm, the £50-60 silhouette in the original frame. 10. A VintAge BrAss GuernseY BeAuchet JAm Basin. £20-30 11. A VintAge 'Raleigh' EnAmel AdVertising Sign, together with a vintage Coca Cola £15-20 advertising mirror approx 48.5 x 61 cms together with a quantity of model racing cars, including a tin plate model nr Z21123, a Limited Edition tin plate model car, a tin plate vintage Raleigh car (5) 12. A Bedside LAmp, the base depicting a woman in the classical style, the shade of floral £40-50 design, approx 56 cms high. 13. A VintAge BrAss Hanging Candle LAmp, approx 38 cms high. £15-20 14. MiscellAneous Items, including mother of pearl inlaid lacquered book slide, hip flask, Art £20-30 Deco toast rack, silver handled grapefruit knife and vintage compass measuring gauge. 15. An Antique IVorY PlAque, depicting Martin Luther, approx 10 x 7 cms. £60-80 16. A VintAge PArker Ink Pen. The green marbled pen having an 18k gold nib with original £30-40 box and receipt. 17. Two Vintage "Yard-o-Led" Rolled Gold Propelling Pencils. £20-30 18. An Antique DollAnd London Four DrAw OperA GlAss. The glass having an ebony £40-50 case with the original red leather retail box. 19. An Antique OvAl EnAmel on Copper MosAic PAinting, depicting a basket of fruit, £60-80 approx 31 x 23 cms. 20. A PAir of VintAge Chrome Cibie OscAr RallY Spotlights, with original covers and £50-60 receipts. 21. A VintAge Chrome And Blue EnAmel Cypriot Police Car InsigniA, by J.R Gaunt of £20-30 London. 22. A ContemporArY Cross BlAck And Chrome Ink Pen, the pen having a white gold 750 £50-60 knib, presented in the original box. 23. Parker Duofold MandArin Yellow Limited Edition FountAin Pen, produced in 1995 as £150-200 part of a 10,000 piece limited edition. Numbered 05834 with the original yellow and black presentation box and papers, together with Parker Emerald and Ruby Ink Bottles. Note:The bright yellow colour was inspired by a Cloisonné vase that G. Parker encountered on a trip to Japan, the original model was the design he most favoured. 24. C. West of London, Brass and Stained Wood Three Draw Telescope. £20-30 25. A Bric Lux of PAris Crocodile Skin Lighter, the lighter of envelope design with slide £20-30 top, in working order. 26. A Box of Corgi 4.2 Litre JAguAr E-type 2 + 2 No. 335. £15-20 27. A BlAck MetAl PArker Roller Ball Pen, in original box. £20-30 28. A 19th CenturY BrAss And Cast Iron Handled JAm PAn, approx 35 x 20 cms. £30-40 29. A VictoriAn BrAss Helmet CoAl Bucket, with original liner. £40-50 30. A PAir of VintAge Ebonized Torchere, in the form of Corinthian columns, approx 107 £40-50 cms 31. A White MArble Bust, depicting a small girl with elbows resting on a pillow, approx 21 £60-80 cms 32. A CopelAnd PAriAn Bust of the MAY Queen, depicted as a maiden wearing a floral £100-120 garland in her hair, raised on a socle base, impressed factory marks to back, height approx 36 cms. 33. A Hand CarVed Sub-SahArAn Bust of A TribAl WomAn, the woman depicted with £50-60 elaborate braiding to her hair, approx 40 cms 34. A Rosewood Sub-SahArAn TribAl Bust, the bust intricately carved in relief with ivory £50-60 highlights to the eyes, approx 26 cms together with two wall mounted carvings depicting a man and a woman. (3) 35. MiscellAneous Sub-SahArAn TribAl CArVings, depicting two couples. £20-30 36. Three Vintage Copper Jardiniere, including two rectangular and one circular. First 38 x £30-40 14 cms, Second 35 x 14 cms and 3rd 20 cms diameter. 37. A PAir of English BrAss PostAl ScAles, with weights together with a brass candle £20-30 holder in the form of a tribal woman carrying a basket on her head. (2) 38. Three Rosewood Tribal Busts, depicting two feminine figures with elaborately braided £30-40 hair together with a chief in traditional dress, approx 23 cms 39. A QuAntitY of VintAge 'GoAl MAgAzine', The World's Greatest Soccer Weekly, of the £15-20 1960's and 70's. 40. An EArlY 20th CenturY Gold Capped EbonY WAlking Stick, makers mark J. Howell & £60-80 Co Ltd, 1910-1916, approx 83 cms 41. A LAdY's VintAge BeAVer LAmb CoAt, size medium. £40-60 42. VintAge Tri-ang 'OO' Gauge Electric-ScAle Model Passenger TrAin, in the original £30-40 box. 'Princess Elizabeth' Locomotive, passenger carriages in red livery etc. 43. A VictoriAn BetjemAnn's Book Slide, in the ecclesiastical style with cabochan stone £40-50 decoration, approx 55 cms extended. 44. An Antique Copper Ale Jug, approx 13 cms high together with a sugar bowl and cover £20-30 and a copper caddy spoon. (2) 45. A PAir of Antique BrAss Candle Sticks, the candle sticks with raised insects (beetles) £30-40 decorated with cabochan semi-precious stones. (2) 46. A PAir of Hand CarVed Antique Dutch Clogs, together with a pair of wooden cobbler's £20-30 shoe fittings. (4) 47. A Collection of MiscellAneous Items, including a Treen Box illustrated with "Barmouth £15-20 from the Island" together with a bone domino set in the original box, a Bausch Lomb Optical Co., Rochester, N.Y., pair of binoculars in the original case. 48. An Antique TApestrY bY ElizAbeth LucAs, her work finished in the 8th year of her age. £20-30 49. An Antique IndiAn Silhouette, depicting two figures which appear to be made from £15-20 pierced skin with colour pigment to the garments and beards, approx 18 x 16 cms, mounted in glass for display purposes. 50. A SilVer CommemorAtiVe KeY, awarded to General Sir Charles Harrington 6th March £60-80 1930 to open the British Union Jack Club Karachi Pakistan, in the original box. 51. King George V Fine GrAnt of Arms And Crest on Vellum scroll awarded to Sir £140-180 ChArles Harrington, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honorable Order of Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Excellent Order of the Empire, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Aide de Camp, General to the King, General in the Army and Honorary Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford. Hand illuminated dated 1933 complete with the original red leather covered box with gilt embossed Royal cipher. Note: A College of Arms Grant for the Petitioning for Arms, a scroll as issued by the most senior heralds, the Kings of Arms. Signed Sir Gerald Wollaston, Arthur William Cochrane, Algar Henry Stafford Howard together with their Seals of Office containing the original red wax seals. 52. A CircA 1950's JApAnese Doll, depicted wearing a Kimono with accessories, approx 40 £20-30 cms. housed in a perspex case. 53. WilliAm J McBride, signed rugby ball. £15-20 54. Three Continental Terracotta Bread Bins. £20-30 55. A VintAge Bakelite And Chrome ContinentAl Telphone. £20-30 56. An Antique Oak And BrAss CoAl Scuttle. £20-30 57. A Wooden Doll's House, with many fittings and furniture, approx 73 x 55 x 35 cms. £20-30 58. A CircA 1900 VintAge MAgic LAntern And A Pine Box ContAining 50 Slides of Views £80-100 of Palestine and Surrounds, this also includes a second box containing Victorian slides of Paris, primarily Parisian architecture, a slide of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, slides of natural wonders, coloured slides of the Middle East, black and white slides of biblical scenes and a third box containing approx 50 slides depicting 'The Elephant Story', scenes of Ireland and Scotland, scenes of ship building and general interest, a further 50 slides of natural world and architectural interest and some comic slides also to include a large quantity of nursery slides including Gulliver's Travels, The Lion's Story, Beauty and the Beast, 'Where there is a Will there is a Way', Junior Lecturer's Series, Uncle Tom's Cabin, the Conquest of the Air etc., and a pine box of approx 50 slides including Paris, Monaco, Sorrento, Gibraltar and the South of France, approx 200.
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