J Vincent Junior of Weymouth, a pair of Victorian gilt metal postage scales with porcelain plaques decorated cherubs to the pans, raised on an oval metal base with 6 weights and 2 non matching weights 5cm h x 18cm w x 9cm d, (left hand porcelain panel is loose) together with a set of Ges.Gesch postal scales
Five stock books of mint and used Commonwealth stamps George VI to Elizabeth II including Aidan, Ascension, Botswana, Bahamas, British Honduras, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, Sarawak, Turks and Caicos, North Borneo etc
Seven stock books of mint and used world stamps including Hong Kong Elizabeth II, Malaya, Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, Angola, Jamaica George V and later, Uganda, Mauritius, Australia George V and later
Three stock books of mint and used stamps including Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Spain, Portugal, Finland, France, Germany, Holland, Italy and South America
A Smythson leather bound album of 14 colour photographs of Concorde, from the early 2000's contained in original cardboard presentation box
withdrawn from auction
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A photograph album containing a collection of early black and white photographs of the staff and buildings of Wolverhampton Grammar School, Emanuel School together with a red card photograph album containing 80 black and white photographs, family groups, Kings College Cambridge and a brown leather album containing 20 black and white portrait photographs of ladies and gentleman, mostly from the Wolverhampton area
A Second World War British War medal, un-named, as issued, a Masonic silver gilt and enamelled Royal Institute of The Girls charity jewel 1934, an Edward VIII May 24th 1928 commemorative medal and an Africa Star ribbon bar
Two Comoy's pipes nos. 36 and 296 and no.36 together with 4 Selected Straight Grained pipes nos. 30, 36, 66 and 186 (all pipes have been used), all contained in a Comoy's case
Twelve Orlik Supreme pipes including an LX116, LX30, T116 (x2), L18 (x2), L24, T30, L186, and 2 marked Orlik Straight Grain, all contained in a Dunhill presentation case (all pipes have been used)