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Sporting & Collectors' Sale Sporting & Collectors’ Sale For Sale by Auction at St. Edmund’s Court Okehampton Street Exeter EX4 1DU Tuesday 15th December 2020 Commencing at 10.00am On View Friday 11th December 9am - 5.15pm Saturday 12th December 9am - 12 noon Monday 14th December 9am - 5.15pm Also on the 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 ORDER OF SALE CARS 1-3 NAUTICAL INSTRUMENTS & NAVIGATION 251-258 SPORTING CERAMICS& GLASSWARE 4 SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS 259-276 SPORTING SILVER & METAL WARE 5-14 SAILORS ARTWORK 277-281 HUNTING & EQUESTRIAN 15-20 MARITIME COLLECTABLES 282-311 TAXIDERMY 21-30 MODELS 312-318 SHOOTING & RELATED 31-38 STAMPS 319-356 AIR RIFLES & PISTOLS 40-44 POSTCARDS & CIGARETTE CARDS 357-413 SPORTING GUNS 45-57 OPTICAL TOYS, INSTRUMENTS & RELATED 414-559 GUNS-OTHER CALIBRES 58-67 COINS 560-639 EDGED WEAPONS 68-106 COSTUMES & TEXTILES 640-688 MEDAL & MILITARIA 107-192 DOLLS & TEDDY BEARS 689-699 FISHING 193-201 DIECAST TOYS 700-768 OTHER SPORTS 202-211 OO/HO GAUGE RAILWAYS 769-778 TRANSPORT & MOTORING 212-226 O GAUGE RAILWAYS 779-781 SPORTING PRINTS 227-230 LARGER GAUGE RAILWAY 782-785 SPORTS OILS 231 RAILWAYANA 786-792 MARITIME PICTURES 232-237 ADVERTISING POSTERS & RELATED 793-817 MARITIME CERAMICS & GLASS 238-240 TOYS & COLLECTABLES 818-872 MARITIME SILVER & METALWARE 241 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & RELATED 873-884 SHIP’S FIXTURES & FITTINGS 242-250 WINES & RELATED 885-889 TUESDAY 15th December 2020 Sale commences at 10am. CARS Property of a Gentleman. The following three vehicles were the property of a gentleman who owned and ran a garage in Uffculme from the 1960s onwards. 1. A 1962 Rover P4 110, registration 166 MOD 2625cc petrol, chassis number '76500818', dark green with green leather interior, V5C and relevant paperwork. £2000-£3000 (Plus 27.6% BP*). The Rover P4 series was a range of mid-size luxury saloons designed by Gordon Bashford and built from 1949 to 1964 that became part of British culture, known as the 'Auntie Rovers' In 1962 the 110 was introduced along with the 95 as the last in the series with the larger 2,6 litre engine. In 1963 Motor magazine tested a 110 and recorded a top speed of 100mph, 0-60 in 15.9 seconds and the standing quarter mile in 20.6seconds. 2 . A 1965 Austin Champ 1/4 ton 4x4 CT light truck, registration BHW 59C chassis number 4130, Vehicle 41 BE 30, 6/VEH/5931, 2386cc petrol engine, cast iron cylinder head stamped UNF, 16391 miles, green with canvas tilt, the body mounted pick axe, shovel , jerry can and spare wheel, together with worn spare tilt, starting handle and relevant paperwork. £2000-£3000 (Plus 27.6% BP*). Inspired by The Willys Jeep the specification for a British Army light truck was issued in the 1940s, After 30 various types of prototype the Austin Motor Company was awarded the contract to supply 15,000 and the first one produced rolled off the production line in 1951. More expensive and less adaptable than the Land Rover the contract was amended and only 11,000 were eventually supplied to the British Army. 3 . A 1967 Land Rover 109 Series IIA registration JOD 720E chassis number 34500012A, 30,358 miles two previous owners, green with truck cab and three quarter canvas tilt, fitted capstan winch, Fairley free wheel hubs and also fitted rear air brake line connector., together with V5C and relevant paperwork £7000-£9000 (Plus 27.6% BP*). This vehicle has been maintained to a good original standard and according to the family was resprayed in 2016. It was used in the 1960s and 70s to tow a 30ft clinker built boat on a six wheeled trailer, hence the addition of an air brake line connector. In later years it was used occasionally for travelling to local shoots. The Series IIA is considered to be the most hardy of all of the original Land Rover series produced. During the production of the IIA sales reached their highest level of over 60,000 a year during 1969- 1970 as Land Rover dominated the world market. In 1992 Land Rover claimed that over 70% of all the vehicles they had built were still in use. NOTE *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 27.6% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights SPORTING CERAMICS & GLASSWARE 4 . A Collection of nineteen limited edition 11 . The Institute of British Carriage and plates by Coalport and others all relating Automobile Manufacturers. A silver trophy to World War II aircraft, all boxed some for First prize in the 'Private Coachwork with certificates. (19). Competition, Olympia 1931, maker W & G £30-£50 (Plus 27.6% BP*). Sissons, Sheffield 1931 the trophy inscribed to underside of base 'Replica of cup awarded to the Worshipful Company SPORTING SILVER & METALWARE of Coachmakers in 1708 by Alexander Kilgower', 24cm high, 21.9oz, on a 5 . A 19th century cast bronze desk mortar on wooden socle with silver presentation an ebony plinth, 12cm high. plaque, overall height 34cm £60-£80 (Plus 27.6% BP*). £200-£250 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 6 . An Edwardian silver Royal Naval Crown 12 . An 20th century brass hunting theme place holder, London 1905 maker standard lamp the circular brass shade indistinctly struck mark, on a rectangular with piecework and stipple hunting scene weighted base, 5cm high. decoration, raised on a reeded column on £60-£100 (Plus 27.6% BP*). baluster support and circular base, shade 49 cm diameter,height 167cm. 7 . Of Concorde Interest- a set of stainless £60-£100 (Plus 27.6% BP*). steel flatware by Arthur Price, England, includes two knives, fork, dessert spoon 13 . Major General Charles Gordon (1833- and tea spoon together with a teaspoon 1885) A spelter bust of general Gordon with Concorde aircraft terminal and British together with Boulger D, C ' The Life of Airways Concorde headed note paper. Gordon' and eight other books, a print and £30-£50 (Plus 27.6% BP*). a relief moulded mache book cover of General Gordon (damaged) 8 . An extensive collection of souvenir and £60-£80 (Plus 27.6% BP*). other spoons contained in two canteens includes caddy spoons, meat skewers in 14 . A late Victorian/ early Edwardian silver the form of arrows, place name spoons plate mounted horse hoof tobacco box the from around the world, preserve spoons, cover inscribed 'To Charles Le Feubre infusing spoon, etc from Alexander MacAlistair. In £150-£200 (Plus 27.6% BP*). remembrance of a mutual friend', 15cm long. 9 . An extensive collection of Sterling silver, £40-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). silver plated and stainless steel commemorative spoons some with enamelled decoration , HUNTING & EQUESTRIAN £150-£200 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 15 . Peter Beckford - Thoughts Upon Hunting - 10 . David Cornell, 'Champion Finish', bronze fourth edition 1802 leather bound. of Lester Piggott up on an oval plinth £40-£50 (Plus 27.6% BP*). signed and dated 1985, on a black slate base, 20cm high. 16 . Fores's Sporting Notes and Sketches - six £100-£150 (Plus 27.6% BP*). volumes 1890. £50-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). NOTE *BP ALL LOTS SUBJECT TO A BUYERS PREMIUM OF 27.6% incl. VAT @ 20% (VAT 0% on zero rated lots) Lots marked . ARR will be subject to an additional fee - refer to conditions of sale Artist’s resale rights 17 . A E Knox - Ornithological Rambles in 25 . An early 20th century cased taxidermy Bar Sussex second edition 1850 and Game tailed Godwit 32.5 x 32 x 13cm and a later Birds and Wild Fowl 1850. cased woodpecker (2) £50-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). £40-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 18 . A set of four framed silk Stevengraph 26 . A late 19th/early 20th century cased equestrian scenes 'Full Cry', ' The Meet', taxidermy Snipe by William Drew, 'The Slip' and 'The Lady Godiva Stonehouse naturally set with paper label Procession', subject size 5 x 15cm. to underside of case, 28 x 40 x 15cm. £40-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). £40-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 19 . Two silver plated sandwich boxes in 27 . An early 20th century cased taxidermy leather cases and a glass and silver plated Black-legged kittiwake naturally set in a drinking flask (3) glazed case, 38.5 x 41 x 13cm. £60-£80 (Plus 27.6% BP*). £40-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). 20 . A brass mounted riding crop together with 28 . A full male medical study skeleton with a Russian carved horse head walking stick sprung jaw and articulated joints, 154cm and one other walking stick (3) tall (missing phalanges on two fingers of £30-£40 (Plus 27.6% BP*). each hand, some damage to ribs and some rewiring required) £600-£800 (Plus 27.6% BP*). TAXIDERMY 29 . A full medical female skeleton by Adam, 21 . A taxidermy Kingfisher, naturally set on a Rouilly & Co, London suspended in a pine stump on a circular base under a glass case the whole suspended from a sliding dome bar allowing the articulated skeleton to be £40-£60 (Plus 27.6% BP*). pulled forward and displayed using the case as a stand, paper labels as per title 22 . An early 20th century cased taxidermy to one side of the skull, another to the hip. cock Pheasant unsigned, naturally set in a (lower jaw and some phalanges missing) glazed case, 58 x 82 x 23cm (replacement the case 187.5 x 47.5 x 30.5cm perspex to front of case) £800-£1000 (Plus 27.6% BP*).
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