Denhams Auction Catalogue

for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 15th of May 2013

Lot No Description Est Image
454 A Birmingham City football shirt, presented to the principal match day sponsors Standby, Birmingham City V Tottenham Hotspurs August 16 2005, signed by numerous players, framed 30-50
455 A German Gebrauchsanweisung magic lantern, boxed 30-50
456 A Mirage brass saxophone 50-75
457 4 various Royal facsimile seals and a wooden wedge made from timber of SS Great Britain 20-30
458 A Cromwellian style lobster tail helmet together with a gorget 75-120
459 A collection of marbles and die cast vehicles etc 20-40
460 A green Everest illustrated stamp album 40-60
461 5 various postcard albums 20-30
462 A postcard - The White Star Liner RMS Homeric together with local and other coloured postcards 40-60
463 An album of various postcards 20-30
464 2 albums of various world stamps and 2 framed envelopes 20-30
465 6 stock books and a collection of various stamps 30-50
466 An album of various postcards 20-30
467 A red stock book of various stamps, a green album of stamps, a shoe box containing a collection of first day covers, a tin of loose stamps and 1 other of PQ cards 20-30
468 A collection of various fabric 20-30
469 A 19th Century copper twin handled preserving pan 17"diam. 20-30
470 4 lady's evening bags 20-30
471 A large collection of horse brasses 20-30
472 A collection of linen 20-30
473 5 bottles of 1985 Moet & Chandon Dom Perignon Rose champagne 250-350
474 An autograph album including Rolf Harris, Sean Taylor and others 30-50
475 A circular padlock engraved an aircraft 1" 40-60
476 A pair of Oriental scroll prints "Standing Figures" 40-60
477 A Girls Own Annual 1890, 1 volume Boswell's "Life of Johnson" leather bound, Samuel Pepys "Surveyor of the Navy 1938", and Anthony Trollope "Family Progress" 20-30
478 Laurie Lee, 1 volume "Cider with Rosie", first edition by Hogarth Press 1959, complete with dust cover, together with Rudyard Kipling, 1 volume, Indian paper edition, "Rudyard Kipling's Inclusive Verse 1885-1926" first impression 1927, complete with dust jacket 20-30