for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Thursday 5th of October 2023
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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630 | A 19th Century Black Forest carved Swiss blotter surmounted by a figure of a seated bear 10cm x 14cm x 6cm | 40-60 | |
631 | An oval pewter pin tray cast a standing naked angel with French inscription "je n'oublierai jamais, 19th Juin 1897, Gaston Boulet, 14cm x 10cm | 40-60 | |
632 | Emanl. Shrimpton and Fletcher, 286 surgical needles contained in a folder, together with 10 Lewis Brothers surgical needles in a folder | 50-75 | |
633 | A Sandham Strudwick cricket bat bearing the signatures of the 1934 England and Australian eleven | 40-60 | |
634 | Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co, a pair of Tudric pewter tulip vases, the bases marked Tudric 029, 25.5cm x 13cm diam. | 100-200 | |
635 | A 19th Century Continental bronze of a standing girl carrying a plank, signed 28cm h x 16cm w x 13cm d | 60-80 | |
636 | A Chinese red ground cloisonne enamelled vase with floral and butterfly decoration, 18cm h | 40-60 | |
637 | A Chinese pierced and carved hardwood figure of a standing Deity converted to a table lamp 30cm h x 10cm | 40-60 | |
638 | A pair of 19th Century gilt bronze candlesticks in the form of a palm trees with serpents encountering warriors 33cm x 14cm | 80-120 | |
639 | A 19th Century oval copper jelly mould marked 187C 10cm x 15cm x 12cm | 40-60 | |
640 | A Chinese bronze figure of a standing water carrier 49cm h x 13cm | 80-120 | |
641 | A collection of Victory and other jigsaws to include Victory Gold Box Reminisces, Victory Across The Plough, Victory Mill By The Stream, Fairy Story (unknown), Cunard "Carmania" Leaving Liverpool, Great Western Railway puzzles - The Torbay Express, At The Fair (unknown) and 1 other Victory Gold Box (design unknown) - we do not guarantee that the puzzles are complete | 40-60 | |
642 | A large collection of 20th Century jigsaw puzzles to include Victory, Boots, Chad Valley, etc - we do not guarantee that the puzzles are complete | 40-60 | |
643 | A Nuku miniature billiards table 9cm h x 51cm w x 28cm, complete with 2 sets of rules, 2 brochures, 2 triangles (1 f), spirit level, score board and an associated folding base, all contained within a pine box with hinged lid | 200-250 | |
644 | A Pathescope PBX boxed, together with a collection of Pathescope films | 40-50 | |
645 | Two replica 1966 England football shirts one signed by Gordon Banks the other signed by Sir Geoff Hurst together with photographs, framed and with original certificate of authenticity to the reverse 80cm x 100cm, together with a framed set of signed caricatures of the 1966 England World Cup team with certificate of authenticity to the reverse 100cm x 80cm | 100-150 | |
645 | A black album of 21 Commonwealth 1966 World Cup first day covers together with other first day covers | 40-60 | |
646 | A Bentalls Amersham pinball cricket bagatelle complete with balls 76cm x 38cm | 60-80 | |
647 | An unlabelled violin with 14" two piece back, complete with bow and contained in a wooden carrying case | 40-60 | |
648 | An American Flexible Flyer Airline Junior no.51 toboggan/sleigh 129cm x 32cm | 60-80 | |
649 | A Bowman 234 live steam locomotive in original box together with a Bowman 250 tender | 80-120 | |
650 | Carroll Lewis, "Alice Through the Looking Glass and What She Found There", red morocco boards with tooled gilt, illustrated by John Tenniel 16mo, fortieth thousand impression London MacMillan 1877 | 50-70 | |
651 | Carroll Lewis, "Alice in Wonderland" illustrated by Gwynedd Hudson published Hodder & Stoughton for Boots Chemists, blue cloth boards with gilt illustrations 8vo, circa 1920's | 60-80 | |
652 | Ingoldsby Thomas, "The Ingoldsby Legends" illustrated and signed by Arthur Rackham, bound in cream vellum gilt 8vo, limited edition 321/560, published London, J.M. Dent 1907 | 100-150 | |
653 | "The Arabian Nights", translated by The Rev, Edward Forster, in five volumes, with engravings from pictures by Robert Smirke, leather boards with gilt tooling 8vo, printed for William Miller, Old Bond Street, by W. Bulmer & Co, Cleveland Row, St James's, 1802 | 100-150 |