Dukes 13th October 2016

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Duke’s Coins, Militaria and Cameras. Thursday, 13th October.

Coins, Militaria and Collectables A Private Collection of Cameras The Arthur Holder Collection of Fire Badges and Passes 2016

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Thursday, 13th October



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ASIAN ART Friday 18th November

A Chinese celadon jade quatrefoil bowl, Qing Dynasty, 18th century, 21.5cm wide Estimate: £8,000 - £12,000

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FINE JEWELLERY Thursday 8th December

Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd: A large diamond Belle Époque pendant, total diamond weight in excess of 6.3cts. Estimate: £5,000-£10,000

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Thursday, 13th October, 10.30AM 1-222

Coins and Tokens

223-278

Banknotes and A Private Collection of Commemorative Medals

279-341

Medals & Militaria

342-376B

Weapons

377-399G

Collectables and Ephemera

400-622

Cameras to include A Private Collection of Cameras, Lenses and Accessories

650-682

The Arthur Holder Collection of silver Fire Badges and Passes

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WESTERLY DORCHESTER

Dorchester Literary Festival 2016

Wednesday 19th - Sunday 23rd October

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Helen Rappaport

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Sir Tony Robinson

John Wright

Elisabeth Luard

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Alison Weir

Dr Julia Shaw

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Minette Walters

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Penrose Halson

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THURSDAY, 13 t h OCTOBER, 10.30A M

COINS

Detail of lot 00 9


Lot 1

1 GREAT BRITAIN, COIN SET, George VI, 1937-1952. Fifteen coin set, including Maundy, 1937, in red leather case of issue. UNC. (15 coins)

5 GREAT BRITAIN, MAUNDY SET, Victoria, 1837-1901. Veiled bust, 1901. UNC with rainbow toning. (4 coins)

£150-250

£100-200

2 GREAT BRITAIN, COIN SET, George VI, 1937-1952. Fifteen coin set, including Maundy, 1937, in red leather case of issue. UNC. (15 coins)

6 IRELAND, COIN SET, Eight coin set, 1951, in green leather case of issue. UNC. (8 coins)

£150-250

7 ANCIENT GREECE, Thracian Kingdom, Lysimachos, AR Tetradrachm, c.385281 B.C. Diademed head of Alexander The Great right, Athena seated with Nike in right hand, left arm resting on shield. Weak reverse but obverse VF. c.16.5g. (1 coin)

3 GREAT BRITAIN, COIN SET, George VI, 1937-1952. Nine coin set, 1950, in red card case of issue. UNC. (9 coins)

£30-50

£50-100

£80-150

4 GREAT BRITAIN, PROOF COIN SET, George VI, 1937-1952. Ten coin set, 1951, in a blue leather case with capsules. UNC. (10 coins)

8 ANCIENT SYRIA, Seleucid Kings of Syria, Antiochus VIII Epiphanes Grypos, AR Tetradrachm. Ake-Ptolemais, c.121-113 B.C. Head of Antiochus right, Zeus Ouranios draped standing holding a star and a long sceptre, crescent above, M in field, within a laurel wreath border. F. c.15.4g. (1 coin)

£50-100

£100-200

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Lot 2

Lot 4

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9 ANCIENT EGYPT, Cleopatra VII, 51-30 B.C. AR Tetradrachm, 50-49 B.C. Head of Ptolemy I, eagle on thunderbolt with a palm branch behind shoulder. VF. c.14.6g. (1 coin)

Lot 9

£150-250

10 ANCIENT EGYPT, Ptolemy XII, 80-58/55-51 B.C. AR Tetradrachm. Head of Ptolemy XII, eagle on thunderbolt with a palm branch behind shoulder. AVF. c.13.3g. (1 coin)

Lot 11

£120-180

11 ROMAN EMPIRE, Claudius, 41-54 A.D. Dupondius. Bare head left, Ceres seated left on reverse. AEF. c.12.3g. (1 coin)

Lot 12

£300-500

12 ROMAN EMPIRE, Pertinax, 193 A.D. A brass contemporary forgery mould or trial for a Dupondius. c.40.1g. (1 coin) £100-200

13 ROMAN EMPIRE, Philip I, 244-249 A.D. AE Sestertius. Laureate head right, Fides standing left holding two standards on reverse. VF. c.16.3g. (1 coin)

Lot 14

£50-100

14 CELTIC, Durotriges, Uninscribed. AR Stater, mid first century B.C. to mid-first century A.D. Derived from the Westerham Stater. GVF. c.5.2g. (1 coin) £80-150 Lot 15 15 CELTIC, Durotriges, Uninscribed. AR Stater, mid first century B.C. to mid-first century A.D. Derived from the Westerham Stater. GVF. c.5.5g. (1 coin)

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£50-100


16 SAXON, Crondall Type, c.620-644 A.D. AV Thrysma. Londonderived type. Head right with pseudo legend, cross within pseudo legend on reverse. A clear example, almost as struck, slight bend otherwise EF. c.1.3g. (1 coin)

ÂŁ2,000-4,000

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17 ANGLO-SAXON, Aethelred II, 978-1016 A.D. AR Penny. First hand type, bust right, hand of providence between Alpha and Omega on reverse. Holed otherwise VF. c.1.4g. (1 coin)

Lot 18

£100-200

18 ANGLO-SAXON, Aethelred II, 978-1016 A.D. AR Penny. Short cross type, bust right, cross within legend on reverse. GVF. c.1.2g. (1 coin) Lot 20

£60-100

19 NORMAN, SCOTLAND, William I, 1066-1087 A.D. AR Penny. Head with sceptre, short cross with stars in angles on reverse. AF. c.1.3g. (1 coin)

£50-100

20 MEDIEVAL, Edward IV, 1461-70 A.D. AR Groat. Light Coinage, 146470 A.D. Facing bust with quatrefoils at neck, mm. crown. GF. c.2.9g. (1 coin)

£50-100

Lot 21 21 TUDOR, Henry VIII, 1509-47 A.D. AR Groat. Second Coinage, Laker Bust D. Bust right, shield on reverse, mulled mm. lis/ rose. AVF. c.2.3g. (1 coin)

£100-200

22 TUDOR, Henry VIII, 1509-47 A.D. AR Halfgroat. Second Coinage, Archbishop Cranmer. Head right, shield on reverse, mm. Catherine wheel. AVF. c.1.3g. (1 coin)

Lot 22

£40-60

23 GREAT BRITAIN, James II, 1685-88. Five Guineas, 1688. Second laureate bust, QVARTO on edge, crowned cruciform shields with sceptres in angles on reverse. AVF. c.41.6g. (1 coin)

£4,000-8,000

24 GREAT BRITAIN, Charles II, 1660-85. Guinea, 1669. Third laureate bust, crowned cruciform shields with sceptres in angles on reverse. F. c.8.3g. (1 coin)

Lot 24

£400-600

25 GREAT BRITAIN, George II, 1727-60. Guinea, 1758. Old laureate head, crowned shield on reverse. AEF. c.8.1g. (1 coin) 14

£800-1,500


Lot 23

Lot 25

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26 GREAT BRITAIN, George III, 1760-1820. Guinea, 1787. Laureate head, crowned shield on reverse. Ex-mount otherwise VF. c.8.2g. (1 coin)

Lot 26

£300-500

27 GREAT BRITAIN, George III, 1760-1820. Sovereign, 1817. Laureate head, St George and Dragon on reverse. F. c.8g. (1 coin) £200-400 Lot 27

28 GREAT BRITAIN, Victoria, 1837-1901. Sovereign, 1879 M. Young head, St George and Dragon on reverse. GVF. c.8g. (1 coin)

£180-250

29 GREAT BRITAIN Victoria, 1837-1901. Sovereign, 1896 M. Veiled bust, St George and Dragon on reverse. GF. c.7.9g. (1 coin)

£180-250

Lot 28 30 GREAT BRITAIN, Edward VII, 1902-1910. Sovereign, 1904 M. GVF. c.8g. (1 coin)

£150-250

31 GREAT BRITAIN, Edward VII, 1902-1910. Sovereign, 1909. VF. c.8g. (1 coin)

£180-250

Lot 30 32 GREAT BRITAIN, George V, 1911-1936. Sovereign, 1913. "The George V Philatelist King" presentation First Day Cover. AUNC. (1 coin) £200-300 33 GREAT BRITAIN, George V, 1911-1936. Half Sovereign, 1911. AEF. c.4g. (1 coin) Lot 33

£80-150

34 GREAT BRITAIN, London Mint new strike Henry VIII Proof Half Sovereign. In presentation box with certificate. Hallmarked 22ct. c.6.09g. BUNC. (1 coin) 16

£100-200


35 GREAT BRITAIN, Elizabeth II. Proof Two Pounds, 1989. In a presentation box with certificate. Mintage of 2,000. c.16g. (1 coin)

£500-1,000

36 BRAZIL, Joao V, 1706-1750. 12800 Reis, 1730 R. A possible 1729/30 overdate. Rio de Janeiro mint. Laureate head above date, crowned arms on reverse. GVF or better for type. c.28.3g. (1 coin) £1,000-2,000

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37 SOUTH AFRICA, Krugerrand, 1974. AUNC. c.33.9g. (1 coin)

£600-1,000

38 BRITISH EAST INDIA COMPANY, Victoria, 1837-1901. One Mohur, 1841. Young head left, lion beside palm tree on reverse. AEF. c.11.8g. (1 coin) £1,000-2,000

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39 INDIA, Victoria, 1837-1901. One Mohur, 1862. Crowned bust left, value and date within a styled border on reverse. EF. c.11.7g. (1 coin)

ÂŁ1,200-1,800

40 INDIA, George V, 1911-1936. Fifteen Rupees, 1918. Crowned bust left, value and date within stylised border on reverse. GEF. c.8g. (1 coin)

ÂŁ1,200-1,800

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41 GREAT BRITAIN, George III, 1760-1820. Halfcrown, 1818. Young head right, crowned shield within garter on reverse. AEF. c.14.4g. (1 coin)

Lot 41

£80-150

42 GREAT BRITAIN, Edward VII, 1902-10. Halfcrown, 1904. Bare head, crowned shield within garter on reverse. AEF. c.14.2g. (1 coin) Lot 42

£400-600

43 GREAT BRITAIN, Edward VII, 1902-1910. Halfcrown, 1905. Bare head, crowned shield within garter on reverse. Bold EF, reverse GEF, toned. c.14.2g. (1 coin)

£5,000-10,000

44 GREAT BRITAIN, Victoria, 1837-1901. Florin, 1849. 'Godless' type. Crowned Gothic bust left, crowned cruciform shields on reverse. EF. c.11g. (1 coin) Lot 44

£60-100

45 GREAT BRITAIN, Anne, 1702-1714. Shilling, 1711. GVF. c.5.9g. (1 coin)

£50-100

46 GREAT BRITAIN, George III, 1760-1820. An unusual 'piedfort' Northumberland type Shilling, 1763. Possibly a trial or forgery error. GVF. c.8.5g. (1 coin) Lot 46

£200-400

47 GREAT BRITAIN, George III, 1760-1820. A lead uniface obverse trial striking, c.1811. Probably a test piece for an emergency Bank Of England 'Crown', by W. Phillip. Bust of George III left, card remanence on reverse, 45mm dia. c.13g. With a London Mint Office certificate of Authenticity. (1 coin)

£200-400

48 GREAT BRITAIN, George III, 1760-1820. Twopence, 1797. Laureate bust, Britannia seated on reverse. VF. c.54.1g. (1 coin)

Lot 47

£50-100

49 GREAT BRITAIN, Victoria, 1837-1901. Penny, 1860/59. Young head, Britannia seated on reverse. Bold VF, toned. c.19g. (1 coin) 20

£1,000-2,000


Lot 43

Lot 49

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Lot 50

Lot 53

53 COLONIAL BRITAIN, British Colonies in America, Rosa Americana. Brass Penny, 1723. Laureate head right, crowned rose within legend on reverse. AVF. c.8.2g. (1 coin)

50 GREAT BRITAIN, Victoria, 1837-1901. Penny, 1869. Laureate bust, Britannia seated on reverse. AVF, toned. c.9.1g. (1 coin)

£300-500

51 GREAT BRITAIN, George VI, Penny, 1951. UNC. c.9.3g. (1 coin)

54 SOUTH AFRICA, Penny, 1898. AEF, trace lustre. c.9.5g. (1 coin)

£30-50

52 GREAT BRITAIN, Victoria, 1837-1901. Farthing, 1875 H. Younger Features type. Laureate bust, Britannia seated on reverse. GVF. c.2.8g. (1 coin)

£150-250

£150-250

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£30-50


MIXED COINS AND TOKENS

62 ROMAN EMPIRE, MIXED COINS, The Rise And Fall Of The Roman Empire, six AE and AR coins. In a presentation case with booklet. (6 coins)

55 ROMAN EMPIRE, MIXED COINS, Hadrian, 117-138 AD. AR Denarius, and one other AR Denarius. (2)

£30-50

63 MIXED COINS, WORLD, Coins From Four Millennia, Great silver European coinages, four coins. In a presentation box with booklet. (4 coins)

56 CELTIC, MIXED COINS, Durotriges AE Staters. (16)

£30-50

57 ROMAN EMPIRE, MIXED COINS, AE denominations, various emperors, contained in a coin tray.

58 ROMAN EMPIRE, MIXED COINS, AE denominations, various emperors.

£80-150

£50-100

67 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Royal Mint and other various presentation year sets. (14)

61 ROMAN EMPIRE, MIXED COINS, Roman Empire 20 Emperor Collection. In a wood presentation case with certificate.

£80-150

66 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Royal Mint year set, 1992, containing EEC Fifty Pence, and three other silver proof EEC Fifty Pence, 1992, and a 25th Anniversary EEC Fifty Pence, 1998. (4 cases)

£80-150

60 ROMAN EMPIRE, MIXED COINS, Roman Empire 20 Emperor Collection. In a wood presentation case with certificate.

£80-150

65 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Royal Mint presentation year sets. (16)

£30-50

59 ROMAN EMPIRE, MIXED COINS, AE and AR denominations, various emperors.

£50-100

64 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Royal mint presentation year sets, 1983-1999, and other presentation year sets. (30)

£100-200

£40-60

£40-60

68 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, a collection of Royal Mint silver proof coins, including Piedfort and sets. (46)

£50-100

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£300-500


78 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, The Great Monarchs Silver Proof Collection, 2006-2008. Contained in a wood presentation box with seventeen certificates. (19 coins)

69 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Royal Mint presentation year sets, and a large collection of presentation blister packs.

£150-250

£100-200

70 CANADA, MIXED COINS, presentation year sets. In black leather cases, some in plastic and card boxes. (7)

79 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Millionaires Collection Of Silver Proof Coins. Contained in a wood presentation box with nine certificates. (11 coins)

£40-60

71 UNITED STATES, MIXED COINS, Prestige Sets, 1986. (2)

80 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, The Royal House Of Windsor Coin Collection, 2010. Contained in a wood presentation box with eight certificates. (16 coins)

£40-60

72 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, a collection of Royal Mint silver proof coins. All in presentation boxes, some with certificates. (24 boxes)

£150-250

£50-100

82 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Limited Edition Commemorative Olympic Ingot Series, 2012. Contained in a card presentation box. (6 coins)

74 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George VI Festival of Britain Crown, 1951, Elizabeth II 1953 coin blister packs, George V commemorative medals, 1935 and other coins.

76 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, The William And Kate Coat Of Arms Silver Double Crown, 2011. In a wood presentation box with certificate, and various other Silver Proof and other coins. (14 coins)

£100-200

85 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Elizabeth II, Britannia Four-Coin Silver Proof Collection, 2003. Contained in a presentation case with certificate. (4 coins)

£80-150

77 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Diamond Wedding Of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II And H.R.H. Prince Philip, 2007. Contained in a wood presentation box with one certificate. (10 coins) £50-100

£150-250

84 SIERRA LEONE, MIXED COINS, The Crown Jewels Silver Proof Collection, 2006. Contained in a presentation box with certificate. The Falklands War 25th Anniversary of Liberation Silver Proof Coin Set, 2007. Contained in a presentation box with certificate. And other mixed coins.

£30-50

£50-100

83 AUSTRALIA, MIXED COINS, Kookaburra 20th Edition Silver Bullion Coin Set, 2009. Contained in a presentation box. (20 coins)

£50-100

75 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Britain's Last Five Shilling Crown Coin Collection, 19511981. In a presentation box with certificate, and other various coins including a Victoria, Half Farthing, 1844. (15 coins)

£30-50

81 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, 80th Birthday Of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Silver Proof Collection, 2006. Contained in a wood presentation box with five certificates. (22 coins)

£150-200

73 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, a collection of George VI, Festival Of Britain Crowns, 1951. Mostly in original card boxes.

£50-100

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£50-100


94 WORLD, MIXED COINS, Tristan Da Cunha, Gold Proof Accession To The Throne Of Henry VIII Sovereign and Half Sovereign, 2009. Contained in a wood presentation box with certificate. And one other gold proof Monarchy commemorative coin. (3 coins)

86 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Elizabeth II, Britannia Four-Coin Silver Proof Collection, 2003. Contained in a presentation case. (4 coins)

£50-100

87 GREAT BRITAIN, WORLD COINS, The Road To London 2012, Limited Edition Commemorative Ingot Series. Contained in a card box with certificates. (6 coins)

95 WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of small gold coins of the world, contained in a wood presentation box with certificate. (7 coins)

£30-50

88 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, King Edward VIII 1936 New Strike Pattern Set. Contained in a wood presentation box with certificate. (6 coins)

£40-60

£200-400 97 SPAIN, MIXED COINS, Eight Reales, Mexico Mint, 1556-1622, Four Reales, Mexico Mint, 1556-1622, Sao Jose Shipwreck. Each coin slabbed with NGC Shipwreck Certification, with certificate and contained in a wood and velvet lined presentation box. (2 coins)

£50-100 90 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, 20th Century Low Mintage Pre-decimal Coins Of King George VI And Queen Elizabeth, Shilling, 1959, Sixpence, 1952, Threepences, 1946, 1949, Pennies, 1950, 1951, 1953, Farthing, 1956. Contained in a presentation box with certificate. (8 coins)

£80-150

98 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, Shillings, 1758, 1787, 1887, Double Florin, 1889, Crowns, 1935, 1937, and other coins contained in presentation boxes and covers. (14 coins)

£30-50 91 SIERRA LEONE, MIXED COINS, The Crown Jewels Silver And Gold Proof Coin Set, 2006. Contained in a presentation box with certificate. (5 coins)

£100-200

£80-150

99 TURKEY, MIXED COINS, silver denominations. (3 coins)

92 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Gibraltar, Half Sovereign, 2012, Falkland Islands gold 1/5 Crown, 2007, and an Isle Of Man gold 1/5 Crown, 2006. Each coin contained in a presentation box with certificates. (3 coins)

£300-500

96 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Elizabeth II, Majesty Sovereign Set, The Queen's 80th Birthday, Sovereign and Half Sovereign, 2006. Contained in a wood presentation box, no. 11/100. (2 coins)

89 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, Guernsey Silver Proof Twenty Five Pence, 1978 (2), mixed coins in albums and loose, and a selection of banknotes.

£200-400

£30-50

100 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Crown, 1887 GVF, Shilling, 1820 VF and other George IV and later silver denominations (10 coins)

£250-350

93 WORLD, MIXED COINS, Elizabeth II, Quarter Sovereign, 2009, Gibraltar, Sovereign, 2012, and other gold commemorative coins. (7 coins) £300-500

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£100-200


101 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Shillings, 1817 EF, 1758 AEF, 1787 AEF, Sixpence 1787 EF. (4 coins)

Lot 101

£100-200

102 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, South Africa Halfcrown, 1894 F, Florin, 1895 GF, Great Britain Crowns, 1845 F, 1935 EF, 1937 EF, and other coins. (9 coins)

£50-100

103 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, United States Quarter Dollar, 1905 EF, Great Britain Shilling, 1871 EF, Sixpences, 1887 Young Head AEF, 1887 Jubilee Bust AEF, 1897 GVF, 1900 EF. (6 coins)

Lot 103

£80-150

104 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Maundy Threepence, 1824 GF, Groat, 1844 GVF. (2 coins)

£40-60

105 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, pre-1947 denominations, George III Pennies 1806, 1797, and other World mixed coins.

Lot 107

£100-200

106 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, Crowns, 1889 GF, 1897 GF, 1935 EF, Penny, 1807 GF, pre-1947 Threepences and other World mixed coins. £100-200 107 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Edward VI, 1547-53, Shilling, facing bust, gilt with graffiti otherwise GF, James I, 1603-25, Shilling AF. (2 coins)

Lot 108

£60-100

108 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Sovereigns, 1894 GVF, 1910 AEF, 1925 EF, 1959 AUNC, Half Sovereign, 1926 SA AEF. (5 coins)

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£600-1,000


109 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Sovereigns, 1885S F, 1892 AVF. (2 coins)

Lot 109

£300-500

110 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Sovereigns, 1910 GVF and AEF. (2 coins)

£300-500

111 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Sovereigns, 1913 AEF, 1968 AUNC. (2 coins)

£300-500 Lot 111

112 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Sovereigns, 1913 VF, Half Sovereigns, 1906 GF, 1911 VF, 1913 AVF. (4 coins)

£300-500

113 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, United States Dollars, 1921 GVF, 1922 GVF, Great Britain Crowns, 1890 F and GF, 1891 F, 1899 F, and other mixed coins.

£80-150 Lot 112

114 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George V and George VI Shillings, pre-1947.

£30-50

115 CHINESE, MIXED COINS, a collection of Chinese base metal cash, various periods.

£80-150

116 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Charles II, Maundy, Fourpence, 1682, 1683, Threepence 1679, 1680, Twopence 1677, Penny, 1671. (6 coins)

£100-200

Lot 116

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117 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Maundy, Threepence, 1676, 1710, 1735. VF-AEF. (3 coins)

Lot 117

£60-100

118 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Maundy Threepences, 1732, 1737, Pennies, 1746, 1752. GVF-AEF. (4 coins)

£50-100

119 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Maundy Fourpence, 1828, Threepences 1762 (4), Twopence, 1822, Pennies 1800, 1818. VF-AEF. (8 coins)

Lot 119

£120-180

120 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, William III Crown, 1696 AF, Halfcrown, 1696B AF. (2 coins)

£80-120

121 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, William III, Shilling, 1696, Sixpences, 1696 (2), 1697, and one other date worn. AF-AVF. (5 coins)

£80-120

122 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Anne, Halfcrown, 1709, Shillings, 1709, 1711 (2), 1712. AF-GF. (5 coins)

Lot 120

£80-150 123 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George II, Halfcrown, 1746 LIMA, Shillings, 1745 LIMA (2), Sixpence, 1746 LIMA. AF-AVF. (4 coins) £80-120 124 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George II, Shillings, 1743, 1758 (3). GF-VF. (4 coins)

Lot 123

£80-150

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125 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George II, Sixpences, 1757 (3), 1758 (5). GF-GVF. (8 coins)

Lot 125

£100-200

126 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George III, Shillings, 1787 (3), Sixpences, 1787 (4). VF-AVF. (7 coins)

£100-200

127 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George III, Shillings, 1816 (3), 1817 (2), 1819, Sixpences, 1816, 1817 (4). One ex-mount otherwise GF-VF. (11 coins)

Lot 128

£80-150

128 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George III, Bank Token 1S. 6D, 1811 GVF, Bank Token 1S. 6D. 1814 GF. (2 coins)

£50-100

129 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George I, Shilling, 1723, ex-mount otherwise GF, George IV, Shillings, 1826 (5). GF-GVF. (6 coins)

£60-100

Lot 131

130 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, William IV, Shillings 1834 (2), 1836, Sixpence 1834, Groats, 1836 (2), 1837, Three Halfpence, 1834 (2). GF-VF. (9 coins)

£80-150

131 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victoria, Crown, 1845, Halfcrowns, 1846, 1886, Groats, 1843, 1844. F-GF. (5 coins)

£100-200

132 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victoria, Shillings, 1897, 1900, Maundy Fourpence, 1895, Sixpence, 1899. GF-AEF. (4 coins)

Lot 132

£50-100

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Lot 133

133 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Edward VII, Florins, 1902, 1907, Shillings, 1902 (2), 1907, 1910 (2). F-AVF. (6 coins)

£80-150

134 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George VI, Threepences, 1944. F-GVF. (6 coins)

£100-200

135 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George VI, Threepence, 1944, Pennies, 1950, 1951. GVF. (3 coins)

Lot 135

£30-50

136 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George VI, Pennies, 1951. EF-GEF (5 coins)

£150-250

137 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George VI, Pennies, 1951. EF-GEF (5 coins)

£150-250

138 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, James I, Charles I, Farthings. AF-F. Lot 137

£60-100

139 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Charles II and later Halfpennies and Farthings.

£80-150

140 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Irish, Charles II and later Penny, Halfpennies and Farthings. Lot 138

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£60-100


141 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, a collection of George III contemporary forgeries.

Lot 143

£30-50

142 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, an almost date run of Charles II - George II Halfpennies and Farthings. G-AF.

£80-150

143 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victoria, Pennies, 1853 (2), 1854 (2), 1855 (3), 1857 (3). (10 coins)

£80-150 Lot 145

144 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victoria, Pennies, 1853 (2), 1854 (2), 1855 (2), 1857, 1858 (3). (10 coins)

£80-150

145 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victoria, Pennies, 1851, 1853 (4), 1854 (4), 1858. (10 coins)

£80-150

146 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victoria, Pennies, 1845, 1848, 1853, 1854 (2), 1853, 1855 (2), 1858 (2). (10 coins)

Lot 147

£80-150

147 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victoria, Pennies, 1841, 1844, 1847, 1853, 1854, 1855 (2), 1857 (2), 1858. (10 coins)

£80-150

148 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victoria, Pennies, 1854, 1855 (6), 1858 (3). (10 coins)

£80-150

Lot 148

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158 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George VI, Florins. (73 coins)

149 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George II and later engraved or counter-stamped bronze denominations.

£50-100

159 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George VI, Shillings and Sixpences.

150 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George III, George IV and William IV Pennies.

£50-100

£80-150

£30-50

£100-200 162 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George V, Pennies, 1912H, 1918KN, 1918H, 1919H, 1919KN, Edward VII, Pennies, 1902 Low Tide, Elizabeth II, Pennies, 1953.

153 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George III, Pennies, 1806, 1807

£80-150

154 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George III, Pennies and Halfpennies, 1806, 1807.

£100-200

£80-150

£100-200 164A GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED CONS, George I Shilling, 1723, William III Sixpence, 1696, and other World coins.

157 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George VI, Halfcrowns. (75 coins)

£30-50

164 UNITED STATES, MIXED COINS, Three Cents, 1867, 1869, Cents, 1824, 1831, 1874, 1875, 1888, 1889, 1891, and a Washington Token, 1783. (10 coins)

£60-100

156 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victoria, Pennies, Young Head.

£40-60

163 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George III and later bronze denominations, Tokens and other coins.

155 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George III and Victoria, Halfpennies.

£50-100

161 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George VI, Brass Threepences, Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings. Higher grades.

152 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George III and Victoria, Halfpennies.

£80-120

160 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George VI, Brass Threepences, 1946, 1949

151 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George III, Cartwheel Pennies, 1797, and other George IV and later bronze coins.

£150-250

£220-280

£80-£150

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165 SPAIN, MIXED COINS, Four Reales, Mexico Mint, 1756, 1757, 1771. Probably shipwreck. GF. (3 coins)

Lot 165

£120-180

166 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Edward VII, Sovereign, 1909 M, Half Sovereign, 1907, George V, Half Sovereign, 1912. (3 coins)

£300-500

167 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George V and George VI pre-1947 Halfcrowns.

£50-100 Lot 166

168 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victoria, Crowns, 1889, 1893, 1894 (2), 1896, 1897, Halfcrowns, 1881, 1886, 1887, 1889, and other mixed coins and denominations.

£100-200

169 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victorian and later pre-1947 silver denominations.

£100-200

170 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, a collection of mainly George VI and Elizabeth II base metal denominations, contained in a coin box with removable trays.

Lot 167

£30-50

171 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, mainly pre-1947 denominations, including Australia, India, USA and other countries.

£50-100

172 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Halfcrown, 1930, Florin 1932, Threepences, 1946, 1949, Pennies, 1950,1951. (6 coins)

Lot 172

£50-100

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181 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, various countries and denominations.

173 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, a collection of various coins contained in Whitman Folders.

£50-100

£100-200

174 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of various coins including various countries and denominations.

182 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, various countries and denominations.

£80-150

175 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, various countries and denominations.

183 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, various countries and denominations.

£80-150

176 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, various countries and denominations.

£100-200

184 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, various countries and denominations.

£80-150

177 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, various countries and denominations.

£100-200

£100-200

185 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, various countries and denominations.

£80-150

£100-200

178 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, various countries and denominations.

186 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, mainly commemorative issues, various countries and denominations.

£80-150

179 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, various countries and denominations.

£80-150

187 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, various denominations, including sealed packs.

£80-150

£40-80 180 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, various countries and denominations.

188 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins, various countries and denominations. Including presentation year sets.

£100-200

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£60-100


197 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, a collection of Victorian and later pre-1947 silver Threepences. (Approximately 500)

189 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mounted, damaged and reproduction coins. Including pre-1947 and pre-1920 denominations.

£150-250

198 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Countdown to London 2012 £5 coins, in presentation blister packs (7), 50th Anniversary of the Mini £5, 2009, and a collection of Silver Proof and other commemorative coins. In four wooden display boxes.

190 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a collection of mixed coins including Chinese Key Money, large cash, Roman and other various coins.

£100-200

£40-60

£100-200

192 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, Victorian Maundy Money, pre-1947 and pre-1920 denominations, Byzantine and other coins. In a coin album.

200 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Charles II and later Farthings. (18) £40-60

£200-400

201 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victorian and Edwardian Halfpennies and Farthings. (28)

193 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, pre-1947 denominations, pennies and other coins.

£40-60

203 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George IV and later Farthings. (21)

£250-450

195 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, Crowns, 1821, 1889, pre-1947 denominations and other coins.

£40-60

204 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, Victoria, Pennies. (31)

£30-50

£60-100

204A GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George V Crowns, 1935, presentation year sets and other coins.

196 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, George V Crown, 1935, George IV Penny, 1826, and other mixed Roman and later coins, banknotes and commemorative medals.

£30-50

202 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George III Halfpennies, mainly evasion.

£50-100

194 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, Sovereign, 1889, Half Sovereign, 1912 (2). (3)

£100-200

199 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, The Changing Face Of Britain's Coinage Silver Proof Medal, The Prince William and Catherine Engagement And Wedding Set, and other various silver and base metal commemorative coins and medals.

191 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, Silver Proof Crown, 1977, pre-1947 denominations and other coins.

£200-400

£40-60 35

£40-£80


215 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a quantity of Commemorative, presentation and other various coins, some in presentation boxes and packs.

205 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, William III and later Halfpennies. (20)

£30-50

206 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George II and George III Halfpennies. (24)

216 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a large quantity of Royal Mint and other presentation coin year sets.

£40-60

207 ROMAN EMPIRE, MIXED COINS, AE London mint and a Carausius AE. (5)

£300-500

£30-50 217 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, a collection of commemorative and presentation coins, and coin accessories including coin boxes.

208 ROMAN EMPIRE, MIXED COINS, Carausius AE brockage and one other Carausius AE. (2)

£150-250

£50-100

£30-50

210 GREAT BRITAIN, Elizabeth II, Half Sovereign, 1982.

218 UNITED STATES, COINS AND STAMPS, America the Beautiful State Quarters Collection, America Statehood Quarters Collection, The United States Presidents Coin Collection, States of the Union Collection, and loose coin packs of stamps and coloured Quarters. (6 albums)

£60-100

211 GREAT BRITAIN, George V, Half Sovereign, 1913

219 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED TOKENS, advertising and other similar Tokens.

209 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED COINS, George V, Sovereigns, 1911, 1913, 1914. (3) £450-650

£60-100

221 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED TOKENS, a collection of 18th century Trade Tokens. (40)

£400-600

222 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED TOKENS, a 17th century Trade Token, 1667, and two other 19th century Trade Tokens. (3)

£200-400

214 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a quantity of Commemorative, presentation and other various coins, some in presentation boxes and packs.

£200-400

£200-400

213 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a large quantity of Commemorative, presentation and other various coins, some in presentation boxes and packs.

£30-50

220 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED TOKENS, a collection of 17th century Trade Tokens, mostly with collectors labels. (30)

212 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED COINS, a large quantity of Commemorative, presentation and other various coins, some in presentation boxes and packs.

£200-400

£30-50

£150-250 36


Commemorative medals and banknotes

230 WORLD, BANKNOTES, various countries.

223 GREAT BRITAIN, MEDALS, Duke Of Wellington, Victories, gilt bronze medals contained in a gilt box, the cover with a bust of Wellington.

£50-100

231 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED BANKNOTES, Forgery Bank of England £5, Catterns, Peppiatt, and other banknotes, and a book, Nazi Counterfeiting of British Currency. (6)

224 GREAT BRITAIN, SLAVERY INTEREST MEDAL, Liverpool Be Free, engraved to "Roger Hunter", one of the independent minority 738 who voted for Thomas Leyland Esq at the Liverpool election 1816. Pierced otherwise VF.

£30-50

£80-150

235 MEDALS, a collection of commemorative medals, Edward VII, including Coronation. (a lot)

£50-100

229 MOZAMBIQUE, MIXED BANKNOTES, various denominations.

£30-50

234 MEDALS, Victoria, silver Diamond Jubilee medal, 1837-1897, in a leather box, and five other bronze Diamond Jubilee medals.

228 GREAT BRITAIN AND WORLD, MIXED BANKNOTES, Bank of Scotland, £1, 1949, National Bank of Scotland, £1, 1955, and various other banknotes including Peppiatt, Fforde, O'Brien and others.

£40-60

233 MEDALS, a collection of commemorative medals, Edward VIII, including Coronation (a lot)

£30-50

227 GREAT BRITAIN, MIXED BANKNOTES, Bank of England, £10, £5 (2), and other banknotes including O'Brien, Peppiatt and others.

£200-£400

232 MEDALS, a collection of Royal Commemorative medals, George V, including Coronation. (a lot)

£30-50

226 GREAT BRITAIN, RECEIPTS, Phoenix Fire-Office London, 1800 and 1805. Brighthelmston Suspension Pier Company, 1889. (4)

£100-200

231A W ORLD, MIXED BANKNOTES, two albums of World banknotes, various countries.

£150-250

225 WORLD, MIXED BANKNOTES, British Armed Forces currency, Germany and other countries.

£100-200

£50-100

236 MEDALS, a collection of commemorative medals, George VI, including coronation. (a lot)

£40-60

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£40-60


246 MEDALS, a Birmingham and Midland Counties Exhibition Agricultural medal, 1850, and other silver and white metal agricultural medals. (a lot)

237 MEDALS, William IV including coronation. (a lot) £40-60

238 MEDALS, Queen Victoria, including Jubilee, coronation and other medals. (a lot)

247 MEDALS, a collection of military related, sporting and other medals, including bayonet plunging, adventure training and other sports. (a lot)

£100-200 239 MEDALS, Victoria, various large commemorative medals including Diamond Jubilee. (a lot)

£80-150 248 MEDALS, a collection of sporting medals including military, lifesaving, golfing and other sports. (a lot)

£50-100 240 MEDALS, George III, Grand National Jubilee 1809, and other various 18th century and later commemorative medals. (a lot)

£100-200

242 MEDALS, a collection of Rifle Association, Markmanship and other similar medals, in boxes. (a lot)

£80-150

251 MEDALS, Chamber of Commerce, silver medal, 1920, Association, Humane Society, and other various white metal medals. (a lot)

£80-150

243 MEDALS, a collection of Schooling, Attendance, Conduct and other related medals. (a lot)

£80-150

252 MEDALS, Royal Society of Arts Manufacturers and Commerce Medal, universal cookery and food exhibition, and other related medals. (a lot)

£80-150

244 MEDALS, a collection of exhibition and related medals including Crystal Palace, Universal Exhibition of London 1862 and other related medals. (a lot)

£80-150

250 MEDALS, a collection of various schooling medals including reporting, singing, mathematics and other related medals. (a lot)

£80-150

£80-150

249 MEDALS, a collection of agricultural and horticultural related medals. (a lot)

241 MEDALS, Edward VII, coronation medal 1902, and five others, two in leather boxes. (a lot)

£80-150

£80-150

253 MEDALS, Oxford and Cambridge Universities boxing and fencing competitions silver medal welter weight 1927, and other various silver and white metal sporting medals. (a lot)

£100-200

245 MEDALS, a collection of RMS Lusitania medals, two in original card boxes. (a lot)

£100-200

£100-200

254 MEDALS, a collection of sporting medals including military, golfing, boxing and other sports. (a lot) 38

£100-200


263 MEDALS, a collection of medals including New Royal Exchange 1842, religious, and other various 18th century and later medals. (a lot)

255 MEDALS, National Rifle Association, Rifle Club and other similar medals. (a lot)

£40-60

256 MEDALS, Surrey Founders Medal, and other various silver and white metal shooting medals. (a lot)

264 MEDALS, Academy, Kennel Association, photographic, and other various medals. (a lot)

£50-100

257 MEDALS, The Hunters Improvement and National Light Horse Breeding Society Medals, three medals in original blue leather cases. (a lot)

£100-200

£80-150

265 MEDALS, Amministrazione Probinciale Di Milano, 1952, bronze plaque in case and other various medals. (a lot)

£50-100

£50-100

266 MEDALS, Seals of the Great Western Railway, nine medals contained in a Royal Mint box, and a Great Western Railway stock receipt, 1931. (a lot)

258 MEDALS, Frederick Duke of York and Albany Commemorative bronze medal, and other similar bronze medals. (a lot) £80-150

£50-100

259 MEDALS, For the Recovery of HRH The Prince of Wales St. Pauls, London, National Thanksgiving Bronze medal and other various medals. (a lot)

267 MEDALS, a collection of royalty, commemorative, and other various medals. (a lot)

£80-150

260 MEDALS, music, naval and other various medals. (a lot)

268 MEDALS, Universal cookery and food exhibition medal, 1925, Grenfell medal, 1919, for floral paintings, Croydon and District Master Bakers Association, and one other Luton Exhibition medal. (a lot)

£80-150

261 MEDALS, a collection of 18th century and later commemorative medals including The Commemoration of the 70th Anniversary of the Founding of H.J. Heinz Co. 1939, and other various medals. (a lot)

£30-50

269 MEDALS, a collection of Girls Guide, William Shakespeare, Stampex Trophy Contest Award, Lifeboat, Royalty, and other various medals. (a lot)

£80-150

£100-200

262 MEDALS, a collection of various medals including university, agriculture, religious and other medals. (a lot)

£100-200

270 MEDAL, Royal Mint Battle of Waterloo 175th Anniversary Commemorative silver medal, in presentation box.

£80-150

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£30-50


271 MEDAL, Crystal Palace Pinches & Co medal in original brass box.

Lot 274

£20-40

272 MEDAL, To the memory of those who gave their lives for King and Country, South African Campaign 1899-1902, bronze medal.

£30-50

273 MEDALS, London to Brighton, 1925, silver medal, a silver and enamel Rotary International medal, a silver High School medal for Science, a silver Wesleyan Church presentation key and other silver and white metal medals. (a lot)

£100-200

274 MEDALS, Veloce Club de Tours 50k motorcycles, 1899, 3-Prix medal in leather case, and two other un-engraved bronze motorcycle medals.

Lot 275

£50-100

275 MEDALS, Presented by the British Olympic Association to Baron George Marochetti in recognition of services rendered to the British Team at the IX Olympiad Amsterdam 1928, bronze medal, and two other London 1948 Olympic medals.

£100-200

276 MEDALS, Hong Kong Rifle Association, Hong Kong Bisley medals engraved, 1962. (4)

£50-100

277 MIXED MEDALS, a collection of agricultural medals including fruit, animals, floristry and other subjects. (a lot)

Lot 276

£50-100

278 MEDALS, Holborn Restaurant established 1874, Institution and other various medals. (a lot)

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£80-150


Medals, Weapons, Miltaria an d Collectables

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279 A GREAT WAR AND SECOND WORLD WAR M.C. C.B.E. MEDAL GROUP, Awarded to Brigadier Alec Pendock Aveline C.B.E. M.C., 1897-1982. Royal Berkshire Regiment.

GV Military Cross with box of issue, C.B.E. with box of issue, War and Victory impressed (2. LIEUT. A.P. AVELINE.), GV Service Medal with N.W. Persia clasp impressed (LIEUT A.P. AVELINE), GV India Service Medal with Waziristan 1921-24 clasp impressed (LIEUT. A.P. AVELINE R. BERKS. R.), GVI Defence and Service Medals, Elizabeth II Coronation Medal, 1953. All but the C.B.E. bar mounted with miniatures. Photographs in uniform, Identity Card, Farwell Dinner Card 1947, badges, engraved pocket watch, maps, trophy cup, tags and other related items and ephemera.

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Literature: The Biscuit Boys, Interlude II - 1st Bn (Nov 1916 to Apl 1917). 5th February 1917. "A party of two Officers and fifty-nine other ranks was employed, and it is significant that its captures of prisoners exactly equalled its own numbers... They were supported by twenty five Lewis gunners and thirty seven stretcher bearers. The casualties of the raiders were slight, and the raid was recognized as one of the most successful of the war... The leading wave (Second-Lieut. Aveline) jumped the eastern arm of the salient on a front of about 40 yards... The raiding party had to pass through three rows of concertina barbed wire, 2.1/2 feet thick... The appreciation of it by the Commander-in-Chief is evidenced by the immediate grant to the Officers in charge of the raid: the D.S.O. to Burgess and M.C. to Aveline.".

ÂŁ1,500-2,500


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280 AN ELIZABETH II GULF WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, Awarded to Captain Mark Thomas Altham Joyce, 19482015. Queen's Dragoon Guards.

EII Service Medal with Northern Ireland clasp impressed (LT. M.T.A. JOYCE QDG.), Gulf War Medal with 6 Jan To 28 Feb 1991 clasp impressed (CAPT M T A JOYCE QDG), UN Medal, and other Foreign Awards. Four medals bar mounted with two miniatures. Cap, uniforms, badges, UN flag used on Captain Joyce's tank in Bosnia, Russian flag, Regimental flag, and other related items and ephemera.

Provenance: By family repute Captain Joyce was involved with MI5 and MI6, he also trained with the Parachute Regiment.

ÂŁ1,500-2,500

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281 A GREAT WAR 1914 STAR MEDAL, impressed (9242 PTE F. SMITH. 1/HAMPS:R.), one other 1914 Star impressed (8789 PTE J. MC DONOUGH. 2/K.R.R.F.C.), and a Victory Medal impressed (CH. ART. ENG. A. THOMAS. R.N.). (3 medals)

Lot 283

282 A GREAT WAR PAIR AND INDIA GROUP OF MEDALS, War and Victory impressed (21234 PTE. A - GILES. OXF - & BUCKS - L - I), GV India Service Medal with Waziristan 1919-21 and Waziristan 1921-24 clasps impressed (6076623 PTE. A. GILES. THE QUEEN'S R.). With tags, badge, photographs and related ephemera.

£60-100

283 A VICTORIAN CAMPAIGN AND GREAT WAR GROUP OF MEDALS, India 1895 with Punjab Frontier 1897-98 clasp engraved (97896 Gunr F. Farwell F Coy R H A), War and Victory impressed 97896 CPL. F. FARWELL. R.A.), 1914-15 Star impressed (97896 A. BMBR. F. FARWELL. R.H.A.), Delhi Durbar engraved (No. 97896 GR F FARWELL "Y" R.H.A.). With Field Service Pocket Book, 1914, discharge papers, other ephemera and related items.

Lot 284

£200-400

284 A GREAT WAR TRIO O.B.E. GROUP OF MEDALS, War and Victory impressed (LT. COL. J. CURLING.), 1914 Star impressed (CAPT. J. CURLING. R.H.A.), GVI silver gilt O.B.E. With photographs, mentioned in dispatches 1919, ephemera and family archive. Including a hand written account "Six days amongst the Battlefields of 1870-71".

Newspaper Cutting: Southern Daily Echo, January 18th 1937. "In 1914 he went out with the British Expeditionary Force as Captain in a Royal Horse Artillery battery, and was with them until after the first battle of Ypres. Later, he was gassed while commanding a field battery. When he recovered he was given command of a field brigade on the Italian Front."

Lot 285

£100-200

285 A GREAT WAR PAIR OF MEDALS, War and Victory impressed (94627 PTE. R. KEMP. M.G.C.), a Victory medal impressed (23927. 1. A. M. F. FROUD. R.A.F.), a Barrington Kennett Trophy Royal Air Force Halton silver medal engraved (A/A DUMMER. F.G.), and a GV Board Of Trade Long Service Medal engraved (WILLIAM GREEN). (5 medals)

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286 A METROPOLITAN POLICE CORONATION MEDAL, 1902, engraved (PC. W. RYAN. S. DIV.), an engraved silver vesta case "To P.C. WILLIAM A. RYAN. 1168, AS A MEMENTO, OF THE SMART CAPTURE OF A BURGLAR, GROVE LODGE 1901", a silver pocket watch, Police whistle and a Victorian Egypt 882 medal with suspension. (5)

Lot 286

£100-200

287 AN EAST SURREY REGIMENT BELT BUCKLE, cufflinks, a memorial locket and other badges.

£80-150

Lot 289 288 A SILVER ENGLISH EIGHT CLUB WALLET, an Eight Club enamel fob engraved "1901", and a set of five silver shooting spoons. (7)

£100-200

289 A NAZI LUFTWAFFE PILOT OBSERVER BADGE, marked GWL for Gebruder Wegerhoff, Ludenscheid.

Lot 290

Notice: No historical Nazi items are guaranteed to be genuine, we ask buyers to come to their own decision as to the authenticity of this item.

£300-600

290 A NAZI FIRST PATTERN E-BOAT BADGE, raised mark, Schwerin Berlin 68.

Notice: No historical Nazi items are guaranteed to be genuine, we ask buyers to come to their own decision as to the authenticity of this item.

£300-600

291 A NAZI GLIDER PILOT BADGE, impressed mark, GH Osang Dresden.

Lot 291

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£300-600


298 A NAZI METAL BELT BUCKLE, impressed marks.

292 A NAZI METAL DESK STAND, and a swastika trivet. (2)

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Notice: No historical Nazi items are guaranteed to be genuine, we ask buyers to come to their own decision as to the authenticity of this item.

£30-50

£30-50

299 A NAZI METAL CAP BADGE, impressed mark.

293 A NAZI SILVER (800) BADGE, raised marks.

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Notice: No historical Nazi items are guaranteed to be genuine, we ask buyers to come to their own decision as to the authenticity of this item.

£30-50

£30-50

300 NAZI AND OTHER CLOTH BADGES.

294 A NAZI PILOT BADGE, impressed mark, W. Beumer Ludenscheid.

Notice: No historical Nazi items are guaranteed to be genuine, we ask buyers to come to their own decision as to the authenticity of this item.

£40-80

Notice: No historical Nazi items are guaranteed to be genuine, we ask buyers to come to their own decision as to the authenticity of this item.

£80-150

£100-200

Notice: No historical Nazi items are guaranteed to be genuine, we ask buyers to come to their own decision as to the authenticity of this item.

£50-100

297 A NAZI WAR MERIT CROSS, impressed mark in pin "L15". In a leather box.

£100-200

303 A CANADIAN SILVER MEMORIAL CROSS, engraved (16372nSgt. C.M. WISDON M.M.).

£80-150

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£30-50

Notice: No historical Nazi items are guaranteed to be genuine, we ask buyers to come to their own decision as to the authenticity of this item.

302 A ROYAL ARTILLERY BRASS BADGE, a brass fire badge and other badges.

296 A NAZI CAP BADGE, cloth badges and other items.

Notice: No historical Nazi items are guaranteed to be genuine, we ask buyers to come to their own decision as to the authenticity of this item.

301 A NAZI BELT WITH METAL BUCKLE, on a leather strap, impressed marks.

295 A NAZI CLOTH BADGE, gold on navy cloth.

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£50-100


304 A ROYAL LANCASHIRE FUSILEERS GOLD (9CT) AND ENAMEL SWEETHEART BROOCH, an RAF sweetheart brooch, and a gold (9ct) Unionist Clubs Of Ireland brooch. (3)

Lot 304

£60-100

305 A SILVER AND ENAMEL RAF SWEETHEART BROOCH, and one other. (2)

£30-50

306 A GOLD (9CT) AND MOTHER OF PEARL FOB, engraved (SOLDIERS OF THE QUEEN S.A. 1900). A mounted bullet engraved (CAPTURE CRONIES FEB 27 1900), and a South African War enamel brooch. (3)

Lot 305

£80-150

307 A GOLD (9CT) AND ENAMEL QUEEN MARY'S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN BROOCH, engraved (L.C.C. Sick Children's Hospitals Service, To Joyce Gwendaline King, February 1947.). Lot 306

£100-200

308 A NOVELTY SILVER PAPER KNIFE, in the form of a U.S. Civil War bayonet, engraved with presentation inscription, 9" long.

£80-150

309 A NOVELTY PAPER KNIFE, in the form of a Japanese sword, 8" long.

£50-100

310 A SILVER NRA SPOON, Elkington and Co, engraved (Bisley, 1903, J.S. Walker), 9" long.

Lot 307

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£50-100


Lot 320

Lot 321

317 A COLLECTION OF GREAT WAR AND SECOND WORLD WAR DOG TAGS

311 A SILVER AND ENAMEL STRIKE HAWKE BADGE, an RND badge and one other badge. (3)

£40-60

312 A SET OF FIVE GILT BUTTONS, by Firmin of London, with initial N.

£50-100

£50-£100

314 A GREAT WAR COMPASS in leather case, and two other similar compasses.

£30-50

£200-400

321 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI BAROMETER, with a silvered dial impressed with Nazi insignia, dial 4½" dia.

316 ROYAL ARMY RESERVE LAPEL BADGES, a Great War medal, ART badges, and other badges and related items.

£30-50

320 A SECOND WORLD WAR BRASS CASED NAZI SHIP CLOCK, with a numbered silvered dial stamped with Nazi insignia and "10749N", dial 6¼".

£50-100

315 A SECOND WORLD WAR TRENCH ART CIGARETTE CASE and two other similar cigarette cases.

£50-100

319 A REVERSE COLOURED PRINT TO GLASS, The British Airship R34, the first to cross the Atlantic from England to America, 3100 miles, 8½" square.

313 A TRENCH ART BIPLANE, tobacco box, silver dog tag and other similar items.

£50-100

318 TWO V.R. LOOKOUT ENAMEL ARM BADGES, with leather straps.

£80-150

£100-200

322 A BRASS SHIPS PORTHOLE FROM HMS WARSPITE, impressed marks, 18½" dia. 49

£100-200


323 A GEORGE III NAVAL DIRK, with engraved blade and turned ivory handle, with a watercolour portrait of Alfred William Jennings-Bramly, a C.B.E. enamelled medal in original leather case, a miniature Victoria Cross medal, and a National Shooting Association medal.

Lot 323

£200-400

324 A GREAT WAR DIARY, detailing accounts during 1916, probably written between the Great War and the Second World War, one account reads 'July 1st, Battle of Somme, began after heavy bombardment all night, followed by several days continuous firing, 18th and 30th divisions went over, 18th I think dribbling the famous football. Attack successful... in early morning one of our men left for dead came too, and getting up as we reached him rushed screaming towards our lines, some of our parties had been smashed up but mine escaped untouched'. Other recollections include tunneling and Bravery Award Medal recommendations. Lot 324

£200-400

325 A COLLECTION OF HOME GUARD RELATED EPHEMERA, including photographs, and other paperwork, a framed display of home guard memorabilia, including cloth badges, photographs, badges and other items, and a collection of other photographs and various ephemera.

£100-200

326 SAM BROWN BELT, other military belts, a Second World War magazine, and a selection of compasses.

£80-150

327 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI AGRICULTURAL BRONZE MEDAL, and a German states thaler, 1715 (2)

Lot 325

£50-100

328 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY CAP BADGES, mounted on a display board.

£80-150

329 A COLLECTION OF MILITARY CAP BADGES, mounted on a display board. 50

£30-50


Lot 331

332 A POST SECOND WORLD WAR ADMIRALS JACKET, with medal bars and gilt buttons.

330 A POST SECOND WORLD WAR RAF UNIFORM, with cap and two medals, including Elizabeth II Jubilee 2002 and one other RAF dress uniform with miniatures.

£200-400

333 A COLDSTREAM GUARDS JACKET, a naval jacket and RAF jacket, and a white leather belt with brass buckle.

331 A POST SECOND WORLD WAR PILOTS UNIFORM with overcoat, leather flying cap, flat cap and peaked cap, with boots and related ephemera and photographs. Former property of Engineer Gault, who flew over ten thousand hours, was involved in the Berlin Air Lift, he was shot down in a Lancaster Stettin, 29th/30th August 1944, and was involved in the early stages of testing the Nimrod at Boscombe Down.

£40-60

£80-150

333A A POST SECOND WORLD WAR ROYAL ARTILLERY BATTLE DRESS and one other.

£200-400

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£50-100


334 AN INNSBROOK BLACK AND WHITE HALF-ARMOUR, with overall embossed decoration, incorporating grotesque masks, composite, probably c.1580, mounted on a stand. Provenance: An old Dorset Private Collection.

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335 AN ELIZABETH II HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY UNIFORM, helmet, breast-plate, tunic and fittings, circa 1975.

£500-1,000

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336 THE RT. HON. EARL SPENCER, HOUSEHOLD FOOTMEN'S LIVERIES, each comprising scarlet frock coat, with silver galloon bands, silvered Spencer crested buttons, silver frogging to one shoulder, salmon and cream wool breeches and waistcoat, scarlet wool caped greatcoat, and bicorn hats, the hats contained in original card boxes, one inscribed "The Rt Hon. Earl Spencer‌", 19th and early 20th century. (3 uniforms)

Provenance: Christie's, The Althorp Attic Sale, 7th and 8th July 2010, lot 214.

ÂŁ1,500-2,500

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337 THE RT. HON. EARL SPENCER, HOUSEHOLD FOOTMAN'S LIVERIES, each comprising salmon pink breeches, scarlet tailcoat and salmon pink waistcoat, all set with silvered metal buttons embossed with the Spencer cypher, scarlet wool caped greatcoats and tricorn hats, 19th and early 20th century. (2 uniforms)

Provenance: Christie's, The Althorp Attic Sale, 7th and 8th July 2010, lot 216.

ÂŁ1,000-2,000

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Lot 341

338 A FIRST WORLD WAR STYLE PICKELHAUBE, with brass mounts.

Lot 338

£80-150

339 A SECOND WORLD WAR WOMAN'S JUNIOR AIR CORPS FELT CAP, with cloth and metal badges.

£50-100

340 A FELT AND BULLION-WORK FEZ, probably early 19th century and one other military cap by Hawkes and Co., with Irish rifles badge in a tin box with two feathers in tin tubes.

£80-150

341 A GREAT WAR WOODEN PROPELLER with impressed marks, 102" wide. Lot 340

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£200-400


Lot 344

342 A PERCUSSION RIFLE, the steel side plate engraved 'J Aston Hythe', 19th century, 51½". See illustration.

Lot 346

£200-400

343 A PERCUSSION SPORTING GUN, the barrel impressed 'Thomas Reynolds', 19th century, 46".

£100-200

344 A COSSACK MIQUELET LOCK PISTOL, the barrel encased in a decorative gilt metal mount, the side blades engraved with flowers and an ivory ball grip, early 19th century, 15½".

Lot 348

£300-500

345 A FLINTLOCK PISTOL, the steel side plate engraved 'Wallis', early 19th century, 16".

£50-100

346 A PERCUSSION TOWER PISTOL, the steel side plate engraved with crown 'VR' tower, 1642, mid-19th century, 12".

£50-100 348 A VICTORIAN WEBLEY PERCUSSION REVOLVER, the steel side plate engraved 'London number 36305' 9½".

347 A DEACTIVATED SECOND WORLD WAR OFFICERS ENFIELD REVOLVER, number B1267, deactivation certificate issued by the Birmingham gun barrel proof house, 18.4.2016.

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£300-500


349 A SCOTTISH DIRK, with a carved wood handle, white metal mounts and leather scabbard, by Andrew Orrock, apprentice cutler in the incorporation of Hammermen in the conglomerate of Edinburgh in 1722, admitted a Freeman in 1733. The blade impressed 'Orrock', mid 18th century, 18", and one other matching Dirk, probably a late 19th century copy of the earlier example.

ÂŁ500-1,000 58


350 A SCOTTISH DIRK, with a leather and silver plated mounted scabbard, and a carved wood grips, 19th century, 18".

£500-1,000

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351 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI NAVAL OFFICERS DAGGER, with scabbard.

Lot 352

£100-200

352 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI NAVAL OFFICERS DAGGER, with scabbard.

£100-200

353 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI SA DAGGER, with wooden grip and engraved blade.

£200-400

354 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI SA DAGGER with wooden grip and engraved blade.

Lot 354

£200-400

355 A SECOND WORLD WAR AND LATER NAZI LUFTWAFFE DAGGER, with bakelite grip and suspension strap.

£300-400

356 A COMMANDO DAGGER, with turned grip and leather scabbard and one other commando dagger. (2)

£100-200

357 A GREAT WAR US REMMINGTON BAYONET, with leather scabbard.

Lot 356

£50-100

358 A FRENCH SIDEARM with brass handle, and engraved blade with leather scabbard, 19th century.

£50-100

358A A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI DAGGER, and other knives with scabbards.

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£100-£200


359 AN AFRICAN CARVED WOOD AXE with metal blade and the shaft carved in the form of a figure wearing a bead necklace, 20½".

Lot 364

£100-200

360 AN EASTERN DAGGER with a finely carved handle in a wooden scabbard with brass mounts, 13".

£100-200

361 AN AFRICAN WOOD KNOBKERRY with wire metal grips, 19th century, 26" .

£300-500

Lot 365

362 A SECOND WORLD WAR ROYAL ARTILLERY OFFICERS SWORD, with leather scabbard.

£80-150

363 AN EDWARD VII ROYAL ENGINEERS SWORD with leather scabbard.

£80-150

364 A NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD with shagreen grip and leather scabbard, engraved on catch bracket 'C.D.T Moriarty. R. N.', in leather slip. £150-250 365 A WILLIAM IV OFFICERS SWORD with shagreen grip and leather scabbard.

Lot 366

£100-200

366 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI OFFICERS SWORD, with lion head pommel, impressed marks on blade, with black painted scabbard.

£150-250

366A A SECOND WORLD WAR BAYONET, with scabbard and leather frog.

£50-£100

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367 A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI OFFICERS SWORD, with lion head pommel, impressed marks on blade, with black painted scabbard.

Lot 367

£150-250

368 A SECOND WORLD JAPANESE DRESS SWORD, with shagreen grip, leather scabbard and suspension strap.

£200-400

369 A CAVALRY OFFICERS SWORD with a Wilkinson blade and leather scabbard.

£150-250

370 A GEORGE V NAVAL OFFICERS SWORD, with engraved blade and leather scabbard, with suspension belt.

Lot 368

£150-250

371 A GEORGE V ROYAL ENGINEERS OFFICERS SWORD, with leather scabbard.

£100-200

372 A JAPANESE KUTANA AND SCABBARD with shagreen grip and iron tsuba.

£200-400

373 A JAPANESE SECOND WORLD WAR ISSUE KUTANA, with cord and shagreen grip in a leather scabbard, and two other similar kutanas. (3)

Lot 370

£150-250

373A A REMMINGTON BAYONET, 1913, in leather scabbard. £80-£150 374 AN EASTERN SIDE ARM with engraved blade, and one other Eastern sword. (2) £50-100

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375 A DUTCH HEMBRUGE NAVAL CUTLASS, with leather scabbard .

Lot 375

£50-100

376 A FRENCH SIDE ARM with brass handle, a 1907 pattern Enfield bayonet, a collection of swagger sticks, bayonets and other weapons. (a lot)

£150-250

376A A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI NAVAL DAGGER, with engraved blade and scabbard.

£200-£400

376B A SECOND WORLD WAR NAZI NAVAL DAGGER, with engraved blade and scabbard.

Lot 377

£200-£400

377 A CARVED WOOD RAF SWAGGER/ WALKING STICK, 34".

£80-150

378 A WELSH REGIMENT WALKING STICK with a silver handle engraved 'Presented to Colonel Sergeant Owen Evans on his retirement from the Corps...1899', 34¼".

£80-150 Lot 379

379 NELSON INTEREST: A WALKING STICK with a copper collar, 'Oak and Copper from vessel after breaking up, Foudroyant, Nelson's Flagship' .

£80-150

380 SIX SIGNED NAZI PHOTOGRAPHS, with a letter.

£100-200

380A A NEGRETTI AND ZAMBRA DESK BAROMETER, Patent 6276, 1915, with a brass dial.

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381 DISCOVERY ANTARTIC EXPEDITION 1901, a silver plated coffee pot with engraved crest with a penguin within garter, and 'Discovery Antartic Expedition 1901', 6" high.

The SS Discovery was purpose built by the Dundee Shipbuilder`s Company. She was launched by Lady Markham on 21st March 1901. Sir Clements Markham of the Royal Geographical Society had been the main instigator of the 1901-4 expedition and had chosen Robert Falcon Scott to lead it with Ernest Shackleton as his 3rd Officer. The ship was freed from the ice by Terra Nova sailing alongside and the use of explosives. Terra Nova was to carry Scott`s 1910-13 British Antarctic Expedition giving that ill fated expedition its name

ÂŁ300-500

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Lot 383

Lot 382

382 DUKE OF WELLINGTON INTEREST: A DOCUMENT SIGNED BY ARTHUR, DUKE OF WELLINGTON, to John Davis, 1831, with Wellington's red seal, John Davis was a member of the Duke of Wellington's West Riding Regiment.

Provenance: Former property of the vendor's grandfather, Dr Jardine

£100-200

Lot 384

383 GIUSEPPE GARIBALDI: A HAND WRITTEN AND SIGNED LETTER, in ink, dated 1871.

£100-200

384 FOUGASSE, WAR ARTIST, a signed edition print of a Second World War poster 'Careless Talk Costs Lives', signed in blue ink, 12½" x 8"

£100-200

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385 A CARVED WOOD CANNIBAL FORK, with three prongs, probably 19th century, 11½".

£300-500

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386 SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL: AN UNSMOKED CIGAR, gifted to the vendor's aunt after being a passenger on the same flight back to England from the South of France, with newspaper cuttings.

Lot 386

£50-100

387 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS AUTOGRAPHS, including Laurel and Hardy, Noel Coward and others, in five albums, and a 'My Fair Lady' souvenir book. (6)

£200-400

388 A VICTORIAN PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM, containing period photographs, including men in uniform.

£50-100 Lot 387

389 A COLLECTION OF FIRST DAY COVERS, some signed, including Bryan Trubshaw.

£50-100

390 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS STAMPS, including envelopes and letters, one with a penny black. £50-100 391 THE DAILY MIRROR: TUESDAY APRIL 16TH 1912, 'Diasaster to the Titanic: World's largest ship collides with an iceberg in the Atlantic during her Maiden Voyage'.

£100-200 Lot 391

392 A SILVER MASONIC BUCKLE, with pierced and scroll decoration, 3" x 3½".

£30-50

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393 JOSEPH GIBSON FRY (1915-1950), an archive of photographs, newspaper cuttings, presentation trophy cups, ephemera, film reels and other items. British racing driver and distant member of the Fry's Chocolate Family, Joseph Fry became the primary driver for the highly successful Shelsley Special 'Freikaiserwagen', created by his cousin David Fry and Hugh Dunsterville. Fry was killed at the wheel of the 'Freikaiserwagen', at the 1950 Blandford Hill Climb. Included in the collection are Silverstone RAC Trophies, 1949 and 1950, unseen film footage and many engraved cups from different tournaments, mostly 1930's.

ÂŁ500-1,000

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394 JOSEPH FRY (1728-1787), A SIGNED BOOK, "Natural Shorthand Therein", signed and dated on the frontispiece in ink 'Joseph Fry, Bristol 1779'. And a Joseph Fry Bicentenary medal, 1928 in leather case.

Joseph Fry was an English type-founder and chocolate maker and found of the Bristol branch of the Quaker Fry family.

£200-400

Lot 394

395 A SET OF TEN WHITE CITY AND EMPIRE STADIUM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 1966 JULES RIMET CUP EIGHTH FINAL TICKETS, with a Jules Rimet Cup World Championship England 1966, July 11th-30th programme, and one other souvenir program.

£200-400 Lot 395

396 A SET OF TEN WHITE CITY AND EMPIRE STADIUM WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP 1966 JULES RIMET CUP EIGHTH FINAL TICKETS.

£200-400

397 A MASONIC ST LUKES LODGE NO. 144 GOLD 9CT AND ENAMEL MEDAL/JEWEL, and one other similar, both with inscriptions

£150-250

398 A COLLECTION OF SILVER MASONIC MEDALS, three with enamelled decoration

£80-150

Lot 397

398A A MASONIC SILVER SQUARE JEWEL, with inscription

£30-50

398B A COLLECTION OF MASONIC REGALIA, aprons, medals, books and other items

£50-100

399 ORDER OF THE BUFFALOS, three silver medals, two with enamel decoration in leather cases (3) £80-150

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399A ORDER OF THE BUFFALOS, medals, apron and other items in a leather case.

Lot 399B

£30-50

399B ORDER OF THE BUFFALOS, three silver medals, two with enamelled decoration, one in a leather case.

£80-150

399C ORDER OF THE BUFFALOS, three silver medals with enamelled decoration.

£80-150

399D ORDER OF THE BUFFALOS, a gold 9ct medal, inscribed and dated 1935.

£400-600

Lot 399C 399E ORDER OF THE BUFFALOS, mixed silver and other medals, with an apron, in wooden box.

£50-100

399F ORDER OF THE BUFFALOS, a silver and enamelled services medal.

£40-60

399G ORDER OF THE BUFFALOS, a gold 9ct stick pin.

Lot 399D

£30-50

Lot 399F

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Camera s, camera lenses an d accessories

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Lot 401

Lot 400

Lot 402

400 A LEITZ LEICA DBP MDa CAMERA BODY, serial no. 1206075, with Leica cap. For scientific use. £100-200 401 A LEICA M6 RANGEFINDER CAMERA BODY, black, serial no. 2172842. In original plastic box with some paperwork, outer card box and a Leica strap. £300-500 402 A LEITZ WETZLAR ELMARIT F2.8/90 LENS, serial no. 2127474, with Leica cap. £80-150 403 A LEITZ WETZLAR SUMMICRON F2/50 LENS, serial no. 1784211, with Leica cap.

Lot 403

£80-150

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Lot 404

Lot 405

404 A LEICA ELMARIT-M F2.8/21 LENS, serial no.3848963, black, with Leica cap and fitting. In original card box with some paperwork.

Lot 406

£300-500 405 A LEITZ LEICA ELMARIT-M F2.8/28 LENS, serial no. 3393037, black, with Leitz Leica cap and fitting. In original cardboard box.

£80-150

406 A LEICA SUMMICRON-M F2/35 LENS, E39, serial no. 3638915, black, with Leica cap and fitting. In original card box with some paperwork and Leica leather lens pouch.

£200-400 Lot 407

407 A LEITZ LEICA ELMARIT F2.8/135 CAMERA LENS, Canada, black, serial no. 2289535, with Leica cap. In original card box.

£200-400

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Lot 409

Lot 408

Lot 410

408 A LEICA VIEWFINDER, 21mm, in leather case, a Leitz Wetzlar camera fitting, black, bayonet fitting, Leica lens cap and a Leitz GGr green tinted filter fitting. (4)

£30-50

409 A LEICA MINILUX CAMERA, Leica Summarit F2.4/40 lens. In original box with instructions and outer card box. £50-100 410 A VOIGTLANDER BESSA II RANGEFINDER CAMERA, chrome, with Voigtlander Color-Skopar F3.5/105 lens, serial no. 8480114. In brown leather cover with strap, card box and a booklet.

Lot 411

£200-400

411 A FRANKE AND HEIDECKE ROLLEIFLEX DBP DBGM CAMERA, 3.5F, serial no. 2280230, with Carl Zeiss Planar F3.5/75 lens. In original leather case with strap and lens cover.

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£150-250


Lot 412

Lot 413

Lot 414

412 A FRANKE AND HEIDECKE ROLLEIFLEX DBP DBGM CAMERA, 3.5F, serial no. 2259344, with Schneider-Kreuznach Xenotar F3.5/75 lens. In original leather case with strap. £100-200 413 A FRANKE AND HEIDECKE ROLLEIFLEX DBP DBGM CAMERA, 3.5F, serial no. 2216262, with Carl Zeiss Planar F3.5/75 lens.

£80-150

414 A NOBLEX PRO 06/150 PANORAMIC CAMERA, roll film, Doctor-Wetzlar T F4.5/50 lens.

£100-200 Lot 415

415 A FUJICA GL690 PROFESSIONAL CAMERA, interchangeable lens body, with a Fuji Photo Film Co F8/65 lens, and a mounted Fujica viewfinder. £50-100

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Lot 417

Lot 416

416 A FUJI GSW690 III PROFESSIONAL RANGEFINDER CAMERA, roll film, with a Fuji Photo Film Japan Fujinon F5.6/65 lens and Jujinon cap. In original card box with some paperwork and strap.

Lot 418

£200-400

417 A FUJI GW690 III PROFESSIONAL MEDIUM FORMAT RANGEFINDER CAMERA, roll film, with a Fuji Photo Film Japan Fujinon F3.5/90 lens and Zeiss cap.

£80-150

418 A WISTA FIELD 45 DX CHERRY WOOD CAMERA, in original card box with booklet.

Lot 419

£150-250

419 A ZEISS IKON NETTAR 6X9 FOLDING CAMERA, with Nettar-Anstigmat F4.5/11 lens. In original box.

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£30-50


420 AN ENVOY WIDE ANGLE CAMERA, serial no. 3111, with an Envoy F6.5/64 wide angle lens. In original leather box with accessories.

Lot 422

£30-50

421 A HORIZON 202 PANORAMIC CAMERA, with an F2.8/28 lens, and strap.

£30-50

422 A WIDEFLUX F8 PANORAMIC CAMERA, serial no. 356125 with a Lux F2.8/26 lens.

£100-200

423 A RUSSIAN HORIZANT PANORAMIC CAMERA, serial no. 6910919, with an F2.8/28 lens. In original leather case with booklet. And one other similar camera. (2)

Lot 424

£80-150 424 A WIDEPAN PRO II PANORAMIC CAMERA, with viewfinder, user manual and accessories. In original box.

£150-250

425 A FUJI GW670 III PROFESSIONAL RANGEFINDER CAMERA, roll film, with a Fuji Photo Film Japan Fujinon F3.5/90 lens and a cap.

£80-150 Lot 426

426 A ZENZA BRONICA ETRSI CAMERA, with an F2.8/75 lens, film back and waist level finder. And a Zenz Bronica Zenzanon MC F3.5/150 lens.

£80-150

427 A RULEX G. RODNSTOCK MUNCHEN FOLDING CAMERA, with an F4.5/10.5 lens.

£30-50

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Lot 429

Lot 428

428 AN ILFORD ADVOCATE CAMERA, ivory enamel body, with a Dallmeyer F3.5/35 lens, serial no. 445075. In a leather case with strap.

Lot 430

£50-100

429 AN ILFORD ADVOCATE CAMERA, ivory enamel body, with a Dallmeyer F3.5/35 lens, serial no. 462591. In a leather case with strap.

£50-100

430 A VOIGTLANDER BESSA II RANGEFINDER CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Color-Skopar F3.5/105 lens, serial no. 8061384. In brown leather cover with strap.

£150-250

431 A VOIGTLANDER BESSA II RANGEFINDER CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Color-Skopar F3.5/105 lens, serial no. 7366151. In brown leather cover.

Lot 431

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£150-250


432 A VOIGTLANDER BESSA II RANGEFINDER CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Color-Skopar F3.5/105 lens, serial no. 7013370. In brown leather cover with strap.

Lot 432

£150-250

433 A VOIGTLANDER BESSA II RANGEFINDER CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Color-Skopar F3.5/105 lens, serial no. 6970869. In brown leather cover with strap.

£150-250

434 A VOIGTLANDER VITESSA RANGEFINDER CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Ultron F2/50 lens. In brown leather cover with strap and card box.

£50-100 Lot 433

435 A VOIGTLANDER VITESSA RANGEFINDER CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Color-Skopar F2.8/50 lens. In brown leather cover with strap.

£30-50

436 A VOIGTLANDER VITESSA RANGEFINDER CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Color-Skopar F3.5/50 lens. In brown leather cover with strap.

£30-50

437 A VOIGTLANDER VITESSA RANGEFINDER CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Color-Skopar F2.8/50 lens. In brown leather cover with strap.

Lot 434

£30-50

438 A VOIGTLANDER VITESSA RANGEFINDER CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Ultron F2/50 lens. In brown leather cover with strap.

£30-50

439 A VOIGTLANDER BESSAMATIC CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Color-Skopar F2.8/50 lens. In card box.

£30-50 79


440 A VOIGTLANDER BESSAMATIC CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Color-Skopar F2.8/50 lens. In card box with accessories.

Lot 441

£30-50

441 A VOIGTLANDER BESSAMATIC CS CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Color-Skopar F2.8/50 lens. In case with accessories including Voigtlander SuperDynarex F4/135 and Skoparex F3.4/35 lenses.

£50-100

442 A VOIGTLANDER BESSAMATIC CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Skoparex F3.4/35 lens. In case with accessories including Voigtlander Super-Dynarex F4/135 and Skoparex F2.8/50 lenses and various filters.

Lot 444

£50-100

443 A VOIGTLANDER BESSAMATIC CS CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Color-Skopar F2.8/50 lens. In case with accessories including a Voigtlander Skoparex F3.4/35 lens.

£50-100

444 A PENTAX 6X7 SLR CAMERA BODY, serial no. 4147043, with a Takumar 6x7 F3.5/55 lens, and an SMC Pentx 6x7 F4/55 lens in a Pentax case. £80-150 445 AN EDIXA FLEX CAMERA, with a Steinheil Munchen Cassar F2.8/50 lens. In original card box with instruction booklet.

Lot 446

£30-50

446 A VOIGTLANDER BESSAMATIC CAMERA, crome, with Voigtlander Skoparex F3.4/35 lens. In case with accessories including Voigtlander Super-Dynarex F4/135 and Skoparex F2.8/50 lenses.

£50-100

447 A FRANKE AND HEIDECKE ROLLE FLEX DBP DBGM CAMERA, serial no. 1007862, with Carl Zeiss Planar F3.5/7.5 lens. In original leather case with strap. 80

£40-60


448 A ZEISS IKON IKOFLEX CAMERA, with Carl Zeiss Tessar F3.5/75 and Teronar-Anastigmat F3.5/75 lenses. In leather case with strap.

Lot 451

£30-50

449 A MICROFLEX CAMERA, with Micronar M.P.P. F3.5/77.5 and F3.2/77.5 lenses. In leather case with strap.

£40-60

450 A MINOLTA AUTOCORD CAMERA, with Minolta Rokkor F3.5/75 and F3.2/75 lenses. In leather case with strap. £30-50 451 A YASHICA MAT-124 G CAMERA, with Yashinon F3.5/80 and F2.8/80 lenses. In leather case with strap.

Lot 453

£40-60

452 A YASHICA MAT-124 G CAMERA, with Yashinon F3.5/80 and F2.8/80 lenses. In leather case with strap.

£40-60

453 A YASHICA MAT-124 G CAMERA, with Yashinon F3.5/80 and F2.8/80 lenses. In leather case.. £40-60 454 A YASHICA MAT-124 G CAMERA, with Yashinon F3.5/80 and F2.8/80 lenses. In leather case.

Lot 455

£40-60 455 A YASHICA MAT-124 G CAMERA, with Yashinon F3.5/80 and F2.8/80 lenses. In leather case with strap, paperwork and accessories.

£40-60

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456 A YASHICA-MAT EM CAMERA, with Yashinon F3.5/80 and F3.2/80 lenses. In leather case with strap.

Lot 458

£30-50

457 A YASHICA-MAT CAMERA, with Yashinon F3.2/80 and F3.5/80 lenses. In leather case with strap.

£30-50

458 A YASHICA MAT-124 CAMERA, with Yashinon F2.8/80 and F3.5/80 lenses. In leather case.

£40-60

459 A YASHICA MAT-124 CAMERA, with Yashinon F2.8/80 and F3.5/80 lenses. In leather case.

Lot 462

£30-50 460 A YASHICA-A CAMERA, with Yashikor F3.5/80 and F3.5/80 lenses. In leather case.

£30-50

461 A MAMIYA C330 CAMERA, serial no. D53554, with Mamiya-Sekor F2.8/80 lenses. £50-100 462 A MAMIYA C330 CAMERA, serial no. W107011, with Mamiya-Sekor F4.5/180 lenses. Lot 463

£50-100

463 A MAMIYA C33 CAMERA, serial no. H337285, with Mamiya-Sekor F2.8/80 lenses.

£30-50

464 A MAMIYA C33 CAMERA, serial no. H310887, with Mamiya-Sekor F3.5/105 lenses. In leather case.

£80-150

465 A MAMIYA C33 CAMERA, serial no. H317835, with Mamiya-Sekor F6.3/250 lenses.

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£50-100


466 A MAMIYA C3 CAMERA, serial no. 207107 Mamiya-Sekor F3.5/65 lenses.

Lot 476

£50-100

467 A MAMIYA C3 CAMERA, serial no. 254051, with Mamiya-Sekor F2.8/80 lenses.

£40-60

468 A MAMIYA C3 CAMERA, serial no. 249176, with Mamiya-Sekor F3.7/80 lenses.

£30-50

469 A MAMIYA C3 CAMERA, serial no. 237751, with Mamiya-Sekor F2.8/80 lenses. £30-50 475 A KODAK RETINA IIIc CAMERA, serial no. EK264622, with a Schneider-Kreuznach F2/50 lens. In a leather case with strap.

470 A MAMIYA C3 CAMERA, serial no. 217029, with Mamiya-Sekor F2.8/80 lenses. £30-50

£30-50

471 A MAMIYAFLEX CAMERA, serial no. 88697, with Mamiya-Sekor F2.8/80 lenses.

476 A FUJI GW690 III PROFESSIONAL MEDIUM FORMAT RANGEFINDER CAMERA, roll film, with a Fuji Photo Film Japan Fujinon F3.5/90 lens and cap. In card box with bag.

£50-100

472 A KODAK RETINA IB, serial no. 54834, with Schneider-Kreuznach F2.8/50 lens. In a leather case with strap.

£30-50

477 A KODAK RETINA REFLEX III CAMERA, with a Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Xenar F2.8/50 lens. In a Kodak leather case with Three Schneider-Kreuznach lenses in plastic capsules, Retina-Eurygon F4/135, RetinaTele-Arton F4/85, Retina Curtagon F2.8/35.

473 A KODAK RETINA IIc CAMERA, serial no. 218803, with a Schneider-Kreuznach F2.8/50 lens. In a leather case with strap. £30-50

474 A KODAK RETINA IIIc CAMERA, serial no. EK741549, with a Schneider-Kreuznach F2/50 lens. In a leather case with strap.

£100-200

£80-150

478 AN OLYMPUS OM-4 Ti SLR CAMERA, black, serial no. 1198783, with an Olympus Zuiko Auto-S F1.2/50 lens. In a bag with three other Olympus lenses, E.Zuiko Auto-T F2.8/100, G.Zuiko Auto-W F2.8/35, Zuiko Auto-W F3.5/21

£30-50

£100-200

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Lot 479

483 AN EDIXA STEREO CAMERA, with Steinheil Munchen Cassar F3.5/35 lenses. In leather case with strap.

479 A CONTAX RTS III CAMERA, black, serial no. 002808, with a Carl Zeiss Planar F1.4/50 lens. In a bag with accessories and three Carl Zeiss lenses, Vario-Sonnar F4/80-200, Planar F1.4/85, Distagon F1.4/35

£200-400

484 A REVERE STEREO CAMERA, with Enna Chromar F3.5/35 lenses. In leather case with strap.

480 A STEREO REALIST CAMERA, with F3.5/35 lenses. In a leather case with strap and card box.

£40-60

£30-50

£20-40

486 A PENTACON SIX TL CAMERA, with a Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC Biometar F2.8/80 lens. In leather case with strap.

482 A STEREO REALIST CAMERA, with F3.5/35 lenses. In a leather case.

£30-50

485 A RUSSIAN GOMZ SPUTNIK STEREO CAMERA, black, with three lenses.

481 A STEREO REALIST CAMERA, with F3.5/35 lenses. In a leather case.

£30-50

£30-50

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£50-100


496 AN ENVOY WIDE ANGLE CAMERA, serial no. 3247, with an Envoy F6.5/64 lens. In leather case with accessories.

487 A PENTACON SIX TL CAMERA, with a Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC Biometar F2.8/80 lens. In a leather case with strap.

£50-100

497 A VOIGTLANDER BESSAMATIC CAMERA, with a Voigtlander Color-Skopar X F2.8/50 lens. In leather case with strap. And three other similar Bessamatic cameras. (4)

488 A PENTACON SIX TL CAMERA, with a Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar F2.8/80 lens. In a leather case with strap.

£50-100

489 A PENTACON SIX TL CAMERA, with a Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC Biometar F2.8/80 lens. In a leather case with strap.

£50-100

£50-100

501 A VOIGTLANDER BRILLIANT BOX CAMERA, and a selection of other Voigtlander cameras. (9)

£50-100

£50-100 502 A VOIGTLANDER BESSA II CAMERA, serial no. 7232029, with a Voigtlander Color-Heliar F3.5/105 lens. And one other Voigtlander Bessa II camera. (2)

494 A PRAKTISIX CAMERA, with a Carl Zeiss Jena DDR Biometar F2.8/80 lens. In a leather case with strap.

£50-100

£50-100

493 A PENTACON SIX TL CAMERA, with a Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC Biometar F2.8/80 lens and a meter head. In a leather case with strap.

£30-50

500 A VOIGTLANDER BESSAMATIC CAMERA, with a Voigtlander Skoparex F3.4/35 lens. And five other similar Bessamatic cameras. (6)

492 A PENTACON SIX TL CAMERA, with a Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC Biometar F2.8/80 lens. In a leather case with strap.

£50-100

499 A VOIGTLANDER BESSAMATIC CS CAMERA, with a Voigtlander Septon F2/50 lens. And two other similar Bessamatic cameras. (3)

£50-100

491 A PENTACON SIX TL CAMERA, with a Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC Biometar F2.8/80 lens. In a leather case with strap.

£40-60

498 A VOIGTLANDER BESSAMATIC CAMERA, with a Voigtlander Color-Skopar X F2.8/50 lens. And four other similar Bessamatic cameras. (5)

490 A PENTACON SIX TL CAMERA, with a Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC Biometar F2.8/80 lens. In a leather case with strap.

£40-60

£30-50

495 A PENTACON SIX TL CAMERA, with a Carl Zeiss Jena DDR MC Flektogon F4/50 lens. £50-100

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£80-150


511 A KODAK RETINA IIc CAMERA, with a Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Xenon C F2.8/50. In leather case with strap. And a collection of other Kodak Retina cameras, various models. (11)

503 A ROLLE FLEX DBP DBGM CAMERA, serial no. 2268992. And one other Rolleiflex camera, serial no. 2855180. (2) £80-150

504 A YASHICA MAT-124 G CAMERA, with Yashinon F3.5/80 and F2.8/80 lenses. And four other Yashica Mat-124 G cameras. (5)

512 KODAK, VOIGTLANDER AND OTHER FOLDING CAMERAS, all in leather cases. (8)

£100-200

505 A MAMIYA C3 CAMERA, serial no. 215118, with Mamiya-Sekor F3.5/65 lenses. And three other Mamiya C3 cameras. (4)

£80-150

£80-150

£30-50

515 AGFA, ENSIGN AND OTHER FOLDING CAMERAS, mostly in leather cases. (6)

£50-100

£30-50

516 AGFA, ENSIGN AND OTHER FOLDING CAMERAS, three in leather cases. (9)

508 A STEREO REALIST CAMERA, serial no. A49242, with F3.5/35 lenses. And a selection of Stereo and other cameras. (6)

£50-100

£40-60

517 ZEISS IKON, AGIFOLD, KODAK AND OTHER FOLDING CAMERAS, some in leather cases. (15)

509 A PENTACON SIX TL CAMERA, with a Carl Zeiss Jena Biometar F2.8/80 lens. Two other Pentacon six TL cameras and a Pentacon six camera. (4)

£30-50

514 ENSIGN FOLDING CAMERAS, mostly in leather cases. (6)

507 A MINOLTA AUTOCORD CAMERA, serial no. 265059, with Rokkor F3.5/75 and F3.2/75 lenses. And three other Minolta Autocord cameras. (4 cameras)

£40-60

513 VOIGTLANDER, ENSIGN AND OTHER FOLDING CAMERAS, all in leather cases. (6)

506 A MAMIYA C33 CAMERA, serial no. 356687, with Mamiya-Sekor F2.8/80 lenses. And two other Mamiya C33 cameras. (3)

£100-200

£80-150

£50-100

518 ENSIGN, SOLIDA, KODAK AND OTHER FOLDING CAMERAS, some in leather cases. (14)

510 A KODAK RETINA IIIc CAMERA, with a Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Xenon C F2.0/50. In leather case with strap. And a collection of other Kodak Retina cameras, various models. (8)

£80-150

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£50-100


527 AGFA CAMERAS, in leather cases. (7)

519 ZEISS IKON FOLDING CAMERAS, in leather cases. (8)

£50-100

528 AN ILFORD SPORTSMAN CAMERA, a Frankarette Super camera, and other various cameras in leather cases. (10)

520 ZEISS IKON FOLDING CAMERAS, some in leather cases. (7)

£40-60

521 KODAK FOLDING CAMERAS, mostly in leather cases. (8)

£50-100

£50-100

£40-60

531 AN EDIXA FLEX CAMERA, with a Edixa-Iscotar F2.8/50 lens. And other various Elixa cameras. (4)

£80-150

524 A ZEISS IKON CONAFLEX CAMERA, with a Carl Zeiss Tessar F2.8/45 lens. In leather case with strap. And four other Zeiss Ikon cameras in leather cases. (5)

£30-50

532 AN AGIFLEX CAMERA, with an Anastigmat F3.5/80 lens. In leather case with strap. One other Agiflex camera, and two Reflex-Korelle cameras. (4)

£40-60

525 A ZEISS IKON CONTAFLEX CAMERA, with a Zeiss Ikon Pantar F2.8/45 lens. In leather case with strap. And eight other Zeiss Ikon cameras, mostly in leather cases. (9)

£30-50

530 A BRAUN PAXETTE REFLEX CAMERA, and other various cameras. (10)

523 ZEISS IKON FOLDING CAMERAS, two in leather cases. (15)

£40-60

529 A ZEISS IKON CONTAFLEX CAMERA, with a Carl Zeiss Tessar F2.8/45 lens. And other Zeiss Ikon cameras. (6)

522 A VOIGTLANDER PERKEO II CAMERA, Bessa, and other Voigtlander folding cameras. (10)

£30-50

£30-50

533 KODAK BROWNIE CAMERAS, various models, mostly in cases. (7)

£80-150

£30-50

526 AN AGFA AMBIFLEX CAMERA, and a selection of other cameras, in leather cases. (9)

534 AN ENSIGN SELFIX 820 CAMERA, in original card box, and one other. (2)

£40-60

£30-50

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535 A HALINA 6-4 HAKING'S CAMERA, in original box. And other cameras, in original boxes. (4)

Lot 546

£50-100 536 AN R.F. HUNTER LTD GILBERT BOX CAMERA, and five other various box cameras. (6)

£30-50

537 OLYMPUS SLR CAMERAS, some with standard lenses, various models. (11)

£50-100

538 AN OLYMPUS OM-1 CAMERA, two Olympus OM-4 cameras, and various Olympus accessories including lenses, extension tubes, relay cord and winder, some in original boxes.

543 OLYMPUS OM10 CAMERAS, some with standard lenses and cases. (10)

£30-50

£40-60

544 A ZENITH-E CAMERA, with a Helios-44 F2/58 lens. In leather case with strap. And two other Russian cameras in leather cases with straps. (3)

539 A CANON F-1 CAMERA BODY, two Canon rangefinder cameras in cases, a Canon AE-1 camera, three Canon T90 cameras, a Canon EO5 650, and two Canon Sure Shot cameras in original boxes. (10)

£20-40

£40-60 540 CONTAX, AGIFLEX, ENVOY AND OTHER CAMERAS, various makes and models, some in leather cases.

545 A FUJICA G690 CAMERA, with a Fuji Photo Film Co Fujinon SW S F8/65 lens. In a carry case with accessories including Fuji Photo Film Co Fujinon lenses, F3.5/100, F5.6/80.

£50-100

541 A PHOTINA REFLEX BOX CAMERA, Envoy Wide Angle camera, and other various box cameras. (8)

546 A KODAK RETINA REFLEX III CAMERA, with a Schneider-Kreuznach Retina-Curtagon F4/28 lens. In leather case with strap. And a selection of nine other Kodak Retina Reflex III Cameras with lenses. (10)

£50-100

542 MAMIYA AND MINOLTA CAMERAS, various models, some in cases.

£50-100

£150-250

547 A KODAK RETINA AUTOMATIC III CAMERA, a Kodak Retinette IB camera, and other Kodak cameras, various models. (8)

£40-60

£50-100

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Lot 548

Lot 549

548 A CARL ZEISS PLANAR T * F1.4/85 LENS, black, serial no. 6095539. In original card box.

Lot 550

£100-200 549 A CARL ZEISS DISTAGON T * F2.8/28 LENS, black, serial no. 8138594. In original card box with the warranty and other papers, and leather pouch.

£50-100

550 A CARL ZEISS SONNAR T * F2.8/135 LENS, black, serial no. 5957998. In original card box with paperwork and leather pouch.

£50-100 Lot 551

551 A CARL ZEISS FLEKTOGON F4/50 LENS, black, serial no. 15734. In a leather case. £30-50 552 A CARL ZEISS FLEKTOGON F4/50 LENS, black, serial no. 7933. In a leather case. £30-50 553 A CARL ZEISS FLEKTOGON F4/50 LENS, black, serial no. 7647. In a leather case.

£30-50 89


554 A CARL ZEISS FLEKTOGON F4/50 LENS, black, serial no. 10626. In a leather case.

Lot 557

£30-50

555 A CARL ZEISS FLEKTOGON F4/50 LENS, black, serial no. 13244. In a leather case.

£30-50

556 A CARL ZEISS FLEKTOGON F4/50 LENS, black, serial no. 6809. In a leather case.

£30-50

557 A CARL ZEISS SONNAR F2.8/180 LENS, black, serial no. 14862. In a leather case.

Lot 558

£50-100 558 A CARL ZEISS SONNAR F2.8/180 LENS, black, serial no. 9149247. In a leather case.

£50-100

559 A CARL ZEISS SONNAR F4/300 LENS, black, serial no. 1325

£40-60

560 A CARL ZEISS JENA DDR F3.5/135 LENS, black, serial no. 9593460. In a card box.

Lot 559

£20-40

561 A CARL ZEISS JENA DDR F3.5/135 LENS, black, serial no. 83007

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£20-40


562 A CARL ZEISS JENA SONNAR F2.8/85 LENS, black, serial no. 6994807

Lot 563

£40-60

563 A CARL ZEISS PLANAR T * F1.4/50 LENS, black, serial no. 5832485

£50-100

564 A CARL ZEISS JENA DDR F3.5/135 LENS, black, serial no. 86451. And a selection of other various Carl Zeiss lenses. (12)

£80-150

565 A CARL ZEISS JENA DDR BIOMETAR F2.8/120 LENS, black, serial no. 7901

Lot 564

£40-60

566 CARL ZEISS JENA DDR FLEKTOGON F4/50 LENSES, black. (5)

£50-100

567 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO SHIFT F2.8/35 LENS, black, serial no. 104140

£50-100

568 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM G. ZUIKO AUTO-S F1.2/55 LENS, black, serial no. 145569

Lot 567

£30-50

569 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO AUTO-S F1.2/50 LENS, black, serial no. 103604 £30-50

91


570 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM E. ZUIKO AUTO-T F2.8/100 LENS, black, serial no. 123483. In an Olympus case.

Lot 573

£30-50

571 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO MC AUTO-MACRO F3.5/50 LENS, black, serial no. 133152. In an Olympus case. £30-50 572 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO MC AUTO-W F2/24 LENS, black, serial no. 106240

£30-50

573 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO AUTO-T F2.8/180 LENS, black, serial no. 204042

Lot 574

£50-100

574 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO AUTO-FISHEYE F2.8/8 LENS, black, serial no. 101394

£200-400

575 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM G. ZUIKO AUTO-S F1.2/55 LENS, black, serial no. 145110

£30-50

576 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO MC AUTO-T F2.8/135 LENS, black, serial no. 168672

Lot 577

£20-40

577 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO AUTO-1:1 MACRO F4/80 LENS, black, serial no. 107167, with extension tube.

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£50-100


578 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM F. ZUIKO AUTO-T F4.5/300 LENS, black, serial no. 127484

Lot 580

£30-50

579 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO MC AUTO-T F2/100 LENS, black, serial no. 101768

£30-50

580 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO MC AUTO-W F2/24 LENS, black, serial no. 111107

£40-60

581 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO 1:1 MACRO 4/80 LENS, black, serial no. 200465

Lot 582

£30-50

582 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO MC AUTO-MACRO F4.5/135 LENS, black, serial no. 101178

£50-100

583 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM G. ZUIKO AUTO-S F1.4/50 LENS, black, serial no. 493311. And three other Olympus F1.4/50 cameras. (4)

£30-50

584 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO MC AUTO-W F2.8/28 LENS, black, serial no. 149718. Three other Olympus F2.8/28 lenses, and an Olympus F2/35 lens. (5)

Lot 585

£30-50

585 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM ZUIKO AUTO-S F1.8/50 LENS, black. And seven other F1.8/50 lenses. (8)

£30-50

93


594 A VOIGTLANDER COLOR-ULTRON F1.8/50 LENS, serial no. 23566590

586 AN OLYMPUS OM-SYSTEM S ZUIKO AUTO-ZOOM F3.5-4.8/35-70 LENS, black. And other various Olympus lenses, a Macro extension and Wide Conversion lens. (11)

£50-100

595 A VOIGTLANDER SUPER-DYNAREX F4/135 LENS, serial no. 6924949. In a leather case with card box.

587 A SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH APOSYMMAR F5.6/150 LENS, black, serial no. 14682348. In a card box.

£20-40

£30-50 596 A VOIGTLANDER SKOPAREX LENS F3.4/35 LENS, serial no. 7378849. In a card box.

588 A SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH RETINA-TELE-XENAR F4/135 lens, silver, serial no. 9038681. In a Kodak plastic case.

£20-40

£20-40

£80-150 599 A VOIGTLANDER-ZOOMAR F2.8/36....82 LENS, black.

£30-50

591 SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH LENSES, various models, some in plastic cases. (18)

£50-100

£50-100

601 A VOIGTLANDER SUPER-DYNAREX F4/135 LENS, serial no. 5701913. In a leather case. And six other Voigtlander 4/135 lenses, in leather cases. (7)

£20-40

593 A VOIGTLANDER COLOR-DYNAREX F2.8/135 LENS, serial no. 7608413.

£50-100

600 A VOIGTLANDER SKOPAREX F3.4/35 LENS, serial no. 7377031. In a leather case. And three other Voigtlander F3.4/35 lenses. (4)

592 A SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH RETINA-CURTAR-XENON C F5.6/35 LENS, silver, serial no. 4980466. In a Kodak plastic case. And one other Schneider-Kreuznach F4/80 lens, in a Kodak plastic case. (2)

£30-50

598 A VOIGTLANDER SUPER WIDEHELIAR ASPHERICAL F4.5/15 LENS, serial no. 9940625

590 A SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH RETINA-CURTAGON F2.8/35 LENS, silver, serial no. 8053642. In a Kodak plastic case. And three other Schneider-Kreuznach F4/85 lenses, in plastic cases. (4)

£20-40

597 A VOIGTLANDER SEPTON F2/50 LENS, serial no. 6928122

589 A SCHNEIDER-KREUZNACH CURTAGON F4/28 LENS, silver, serial no. 11594368. In a Kodak plastic case.

£20-40

£50-100 602 A VOIGTLANDER RANGEFINDER, black, 15mm.

£30-50

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£20-40


612 A CANON FD600MM 4S 4.5 LENS, serial number 11659, in a metal case

603 A CANON FD 1.8/85 LENS, black, serial no. 76884

£30-50

613 A ZENITH-ES CAMERA with a USSR TAIR-3-PHS F4.5/300 sniper lens, in a metal case with accessories

604 A CANON FD 2.8/20 S.S.C. LENS, black, serial no. 14770 £20-40

605 A CANON FD 2.8/100 LENS, black, serial no. 17054. In a leather case.

£20-40

607 A MINOLTA AF FISH-EYE F2.8/16 LENS, black, serial no. 20201499

£100-200

618 A COLLECTION OF CAMERA ACCESSORIES, including cases, flashes, lens covers, straps and other accessories

£30-50

610 MAMIYA-SEKOR CAMERA LENSES AND OTHER ACCESSORIES, including cameras.

£50-100

£100-200

619 A COLLECTION OF CAMERA LENSES including Karl Zeiss and others

611 PENTAX CAMERA LENSES, various models, and a Pentax MV camera.

£40-60

617 A LARGE COLLECTION OF CAMERA ACCESSORIES, including tripods, flashes, cases and other equipment

£50-100

609 A MAMIYA-SEKOR SEIKOSHA-S 2.8/100 LENS, serial no. 101144

£80-150

616 A SELECTION OF PENTACON RANGE FINDERS, in boxes and loose

£30-50

608 A MINOLTA DYNAX 800SI CAMERA, in original box, a Minolta Dynax 500si in original box, and Minolta lenses and accessories.

£50-100

615 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS CAMERA LENSES, including Sigma, Optomax, Telephoto and others

£50-100

£40-60

614 A COLLECTION OF VARIOUS CAMERAS, including Edixa, Fujica, Contaflex and other cameras, some with lenses and accessories

606 A CANON FD F4/70-210 LENS, black, serial no. 38251. And other Canon lenses, various models. (10)

£100-200

£30-50

£50-100 END OF COLLECTION

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620 A LEICA M4 DBP CAMERA BODY, black and silver, serial no. 1268440. With a Leica Meter MR, serial no. 25660, and other Leica lenses and accessories including a Leitz Wetzlar Elmarit F2.8/90 lens, black, serial no. 2374013, a Leitz Wetzlar Summicron F2/50 lens, black, serial no. 2269791, a Leitz Wetzlar Summaron F2.8/35 lens and fitting 11106Q, black and silver, serial no. 2080510, a Leitz Wetzlar Visoflex III, and other accessories, instruction booklets and paperwork, mostly in original card boxes. ÂŁ800-1,500

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621 A LE COULTRE CO COMPASS CAMERA, 1937, serial no. 1449. Fitted with a coupled rangefinder, extinction meter, depth of focus scale, spirit level, range finder, EV indicator, telescopic lens hood, inbuilt filter with panoramic and stereo heads. With accessories including Compass Cameras Pocket Tripod, by Le Coultre Co, in original card box, a film roll fitting and two boxes of The Compass Camera Film, by Kodak, an Ilford FP3 Film roll, and other accessories.

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ÂŁ2,500-3,500


Lot 622

622 A LEICA D.R.P. CAMERA, black and silver, serial no. 413732. With a Leitz Elmar F3.5/5 lens, Leica lens cap and leather case with strap.

ÂŁ250-350

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The Arthur Hol der Collection of Fire Badges an d Pa sses

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650 A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT SUN FIRE OFFICE FIREMAN'S ARM BADGE, shaped circular with a central sun motif within a leaf border below the legend 'SUN FIRE OFFICE', and above the applied number 7, the back with three suspension loops, by Hester Bateman, London 1765, 7" high, c.10oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 385.

£2,000-4,000

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651 A GEORGE III SILVER-GILT SUN FIRE OFFICE FIREMAN'S ARM BADGE, shaped circular with a central sun motif within a leaf border below the legend 'SUN FIRE OFFICE', the back with a suspension loop, by Robert and David Hennell, London 1795, 4" high including loop, c.2.4oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 377

£800-1,500

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653 A GEORGE III SILVER SUN FIRE OFFICE MESSENGER'S BADGE, circular with a central sun motif within engraved rim 'SUN FIRE OFFICE MESSENGER NO. 3', with three suspension loops, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1805, 2¾" diameter, c.2.1oz.

652 A VICTORIAN SILVER SUN FIRE OFFICE MESSENGER'S BADGE, circular with a central sun motif within engraved rim 'SUN FIRE OFFICE MESSENGER LAW COURTS BRANCH NO. 1', with four suspension loops, by Frederick Augustus Burridge, London 1896, 2.75 " diameter, c.1.8oz.

Literature: Illustrated in Brian Henham and Brian Sharp, Badges of Extinction The 18th and 19th Century Badges of Insurance Office Firemen, Quiller Press, 1989, page 55.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 364

£300-500

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Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 363

£400-800


654 A GEORGE III SILVER SUN FIRE OFFICE MESSENGER'S BADGE, circular with a central sun motif within engraved rim 'SUN FIRE OFFICE MESSENGER NO. 4', with four suspension loops, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1805, 2¾" diameter, c.2oz.

655 A GEORGE III SILVER SUN FIRE OFFICE MESSENGER'S BADGE, circular with a central sun motif within engraved rim 'SUN FIRE OFFICE MESSENGER NO. 5', with four suspension loops, no maker's mark, London 1805, 2¾" diameter, c.1.7oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 366

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 367

£200-400

£200-400

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656 A VICTORIAN SILVER SUN FIRE OFFICE MESSENGER'S BADGE, circular with a central sun motif within engraved rim 'SUN FIRE OFFICE MESSENGER NO. 8', with four suspension loops, by Philip Firmin, London 1876, 2.75 " diameter, c.2.1oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 370

£200-400

657 A VICTORIAN SILVER SUN FIRE OFFICE MESSENGER'S BADGE, circular with a central sun motif within engraved rim 'SUN FIRE OFFICE MESSENGER NO. 10', with four suspension loops, by Frederick Augustus Burridge, London 1898, 2.75 " diameter, c.1.5oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 372

£200-400

658 A WHITE METAL LAW UNION AND CROWN INSURANCE COMPANY MESSENGER'S BADGE, oval with a justice in the centre standing on a globe, holding a sword and the scales of justice, the edge embossed 'LAW UNION AND CROWN INSURANCE COMPANY FOUNDED 1825', 19th century, 5" high, c.2.5oz.

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Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 436

£400-800


660 A GEORGE III SILVER LONDON ASSURANCE FIREMAN'S ARM BADGE, oval with Hibernia seated in the centre with a shield depicting the arms of the City of London, below legend 'LONDON ASSURANCE', applied with the number 20, by David and Robert Hennell, London 1801, 7" high, c.5.8oz.

659 A WILLIAM IV SILVER-GILT LONDON ASSURANCE FIREMAN'S ARM BADGE, oval with Hibernia seated in the centre within a corded garter and the legend 'LONDON ASSURANCE', applied with the number 32, three suspension loops, by Jennens & Co, Birmingham 1830, 3¾" high, c.2.2oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 409

£500-1,000

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Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 402

£1,500-2,500


661 A GEORGE III SILVER LONDON ASSURANCE FIREMAN'S ARM BADGE, oval with Hibernia seated in the centre with a shield depicting the arms of the City of London, below legend 'LONDON ASSURANCE', applied with the number 41, by David and Robert Hennell, London 1801, 7" high, c.7oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 403

£1,500-2,500

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662 A SET OF FOUR LONDON ASSURANCE BADGES, each oval with Hibernia seated in the centre with a shield depicting the arms of the City of London, below legend 'LONDON ASSURANCE', embossed 20, by HP LP, London 1967, 5" high, overall c.12.3oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 461

£200-400

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663 A GEORGE III SILVER ATLAS FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY FIREMAN'S BADGE, elongated octagonal with a central repousse depiction of Atlas supporting the world on his shoulders, above the legend 'ATLAS COMP'Y', four suspension loops, by Nutting and Hennell, London 1808, contained in a glazed case, the badge 6¼" high, c.6.6oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal Exchange Collection of Fireman's Badges, 26th June 2001, lot 29

£1,000-2,000

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664 A GEORGE III SILVER ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE COMPANY FIREMAN'S BADGE, circular with the Royal Exchange surmounted by the royal crown and the legend 'ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 1720', number 11, by Eames and Barnard, London 1823, contained in a glazed case with presentation plaque, 6" high. Provenance: Presented to the Royal Exchange Assurance by Curtis W. Lampson, Esq. C.B.E., 1st June 1932, formerly the property of his father, Norman Lampson Esq. Director 1885-1894.

Christie's, The Royal Exchange Collection of Fireman's Badges, 26th June 2001, lot 53.

£1,000-2,000

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666 A WILLIAM IV SILVER ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE COMPANY FIREMAN'S BADGE, circular with the Royal Exchange surmounted by the royal crown and the legend 'ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 1720', four suspension loops, by Charles Reilly and George Storer, London 1837, 4¼", c.3.1oz.

665 A GEORGE III SILVER ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE COMPANY FIREMAN'S BADGE, circular with the Royal Exchange surmounted by the royal crown and the legend 'ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 1720', number 12, three suspension loops, by Eames and Barnard, London 1823, mounded on a wooden panel with a presentation plaque, the badge 6" high, c.10.1oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal Exchange Collection of Fireman's Badges, 26th June 2001, lot 52

£1,000-2,000

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Provenance: Christie's, The Royal Exchange Collection of Fireman's Badges, 26th June 2001, lot 36

£300-500


667 A WILLIAM IV SILVER ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE COMPANY FIREMAN'S BADGE, circular with the Royal Exchange surmounted by the royal crown and the legend 'ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 1720', four suspension loops, by Charles Reilly and George Storer, London 1837, 4¼", c.3.1oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal Exchange Collection of Fireman's Badges, 26th June 2001, lot 37

£300-500

668 A SET OF THREE SILVER ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE COMPANY FIREMAN'S BADGE, circular with the Royal Exchange surmounted by the royal crown and the legend 'ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE 1720', four suspension loops, by T.O., London 1917, 4¼", overall c.12.3oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal Exchange Collection of Fireman's Badges, 26th June 2001, part of lot 42

£200-400

669 A GEORGE IV SILVER GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY FIREMAN'S BADGE, oval with Athene holding a spear and olive branch amongst clouds in the centre, a ribbon above with legend 'GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY', within an oak leaf and acorn wreath, number 2, by Philip Venner Firmin, two suspension loops, London 1821, 3¾" high, c.4.6oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal Exchange Collection of Fireman's Badges, 26th June 2001, lot 23

£300-500

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670 A VICTORIAN SILVER GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY FIREMAN'S BADGE, oval with Athene holding a spear and olive branch amongst clouds in the centre, a ribbon above with legend 'GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY', within an oak leaf and acorn wreath and outer rim engraved 'THE GUARDIAN FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1821', two suspension loops, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, 4" high, c.4.9oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal Exchange Collection of Fireman's Badges, 26th June 2001, lot 25.

£300-500

671 A SILVER GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY FIREMAN'S BADGE, oval with Athene holding a spear and olive branch amongst clouds in the centre, a ribbon above with legend 'GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY', within an oak leaf and acorn wreath, four suspension loops, by CBG Ltd, London 1922, 3¾" high, c.4.4oz.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal Exchange Collection of Fireman's Badges, 26th June 2001, part of lot 28

£100-200

672 A SILVER GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY FIREMAN'S BADGE, oval with Athene holding a spear and olive branch amongst clouds in the centre, a ribbon above with legend 'GUARDIAN ASSURANCE COMPANY', within an oak leaf and acorn wreath, four suspension loops, by CBG Ltd, London 1922, 3¾" high, c.4.6oz.

Provenance: Phillips, Sale No. 194, lot 24.

Christie's, The Royal Exchange Collection of Fireman's Badges, 26th June 2001, part of lot 28

£100-200

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673 A GEORGE III GOLD WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE DIRECTOR'S MEDAL / PASS, circular with portcullis above the legend 'ESTABLISHED MDCCXVII', the reverse engraved with an inscription 'Thos John / Burgoyne Esq / Director / 1819 & 1820', within an acorn and oak leaf wreath, the medal engraved by I.P., 1.58", c.36.6g.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 419

£300-500

674 A GEORGE III GOLD WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE DIRECTOR'S MEDAL / PASS, circular with portcullis above the legend 'ESTABLISHED MDCCXVII', the reverse engraved with an inscription 'George Ridge Esq. / Director. / 1823 . 1824', within an acorn and oak leaf wreath, the medal engraved by I.P., 1.58", c.35.8g.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 421

£300-500

675 A VICTORIAN GOLD WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE DIRECTOR'S MEDAL / PASS, circular with portcullis above the legend 'ESTABLISHED MDCCXVII', the reverse engraved with an inscription 'Sir Thos N Reeves / Director / 1843', within an acorn and oak leaf wreath, the medal engraved by I.P., 1.58", c.36.7g.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 416

£300-500

676 A GEORGE III SILVER WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE DIRECTOR'S MEDAL / PASS, circular with portcullis above the legend 'FIRE OFFICE', the reverse engraved with an inscription 'Robert / Barlow Esq / Director / 1793 & 1794', within a wreath border edge, by Benjamin Laver, London 1792, 1.55", c.25.4g.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 425.

£150-250 113


677 A GEORGE III SILVER WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE DIRECTOR'S MEDAL / PASS, circular with portcullis above the legend 'FIRE OFFICE', the reverse engraved with an inscription 'Mr. John / Spinnage / Second Clerk / 1782', within a wreath border edge, maker's mark poorly struck, London c.1782, 1.55", c.26.4g. Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 430

£100-200

678 A GEORGE III SILVER WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE DIRECTOR'S MEDAL / PASS, circular with portcullis above the legend 'FIRE OFFICE', the reverse engraved with an inscription 'Auditor / Mr. John Crace / 1787 / 1788', within a wreath border edge, contained in a fitted red leather case, by J.B, London c.1788, 1.55", c.32.3g.

Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 432

£100-200

679 A GEORGE III SILVER WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE DIRECTOR'S MEDAL / PASS, circular with portcullis above the legend 'FIRE OFFICE', the reverse engraved with an inscription 'Mr / George H Browne / Secretary / Elected / 1792', within a wreath border edge, by William Laver, London 1792, 1.55", c.32.3g. Provenance: Christie's, The Royal & Sun Alliance Collection, 19th May 2005, lot 431

£200-400

680 A GEORGE III SILVER WESTMINSTER FIRE OFFICE DIRECTOR'S MEDAL / PASS, circular with portcullis above the legend 'FIRE OFFICE', the reverse engraved with an inscription 'Josiah Pike. / Esq / Director. / 1802 & 1803', within a wreath border edge, by Benjamin Laver, London 1802, 1.55", c.29.6g.

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£100-200


Lot 681

681 AN AMICABLE SOCIETY SILVER "HAND IN HAND" MEDAL / TICKET, circular with two hands clasped between the Royal Crown and '1696', the reverse legend 'AMICABLE CONTRIBUTIONSHIP', c.1792, 1.55", c.26.2g.

682 AN AMICABLE SOCIETY BRONZE "HAND IN HAND" MEDAL / TICKET, circular with two hands clasped between the Royal Crown and '1696', the reverse legend 'AMICABLE CONTRIBUTIONSHIP', c.1792, 1.55", c.19.8g.

These medals and certain varieties were issued to commemorate the establishment of the first company in England for the insurance of houses against loss by fire.

These medals and certain varieties were issued to commemorate the establishment of the first company in England for the insurance of houses against loss by fire.

£150-250

£80-150

Lot 682

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Duke’s AUCTIONEERS SINCE 1823

Glossary of Cataloguing Terms The auctioneers are always pleased to discuss individual lots with prospective purchasers prior to the auction and will provide condition reports on request. If you require clarification of any terms employed in the catalogue please do not hesitate to seek advice. The auctioneers are also pleased to discuss lots which may have been altered, repaired, or restored. The term basically used in conjunction with a date (ie. basically 18th century) indicates that, in our opinion, the item may have undergone restoration, repair, or alteration. It also indicates that only an element of the piece may date from the period stated in the description. The absence of the term basically does not imply that an item is without restoration, repair, or alteration. The use of inverted comas around a word or phrase (ie. “pearl”) indicates that the piece, or object, may not be what it is purporting to be. (ie. a simulated pearl). If you are in doubt our specialists are available prior to the auction to offer guidance and advice. With Chinese ceramics and works of art, if the catalogue states that the object in question bears a mark, but it does not state “and of the period” it indicates that we believe the lot in question may not date from the period suggested by the mark. Clearly, references to the colour of jade are subjective and again buyers are advised to inspect personally any items on which they intend to bid to ensure the colour meets with their expectation. Care is taken to ensure that any statement as to authorship, attribution, origin, date and provenance is reliable and accurate, but all such statements of opinion and are not to be taken as statement or representations of fact. Hy. Dukes & Son reserve the right, in forming their opinion, to consult and rely upon any expert or authority reasonably considered by them to be reliable. Descriptions of property in this catalogue do not always indicate condition, repair or damage. Buyers are earnestly advised to inspect personally any lot they intend to purchase. Weights and measurements are approximate and should be verified by intending purchasers

Paintings, Drawings and Prints A work catalogued with the forename(s) and surname or recognised designation of an artist is, in our opinion, a work by the artist, e.g. NICHOLAS CHEVALIER Attributed to NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work of the period of the artist which may be in whole or in part the work of the artist.

Manner of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work executed in the style of the artist but of a later date.

Studio of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work by an unknown hand, which may have been executed in the studio of the artist.

After NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a copy of any date after a work by the artist.

Circle of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work from the period of the artist and showing his influence. Follower of NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion a work executed in the style of the artist but not necessarily by a pupil.

Signed/inscribed/dated NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion the work has been signed/inscribed/dated by the artist. Bears signature/inscription/date NICHOLAS CHEVALIER ... in our opinion the signature/inscription/date are probably not by the. hand of the artist.

The addition of a question mark after any of the cataloguing terms in the above glossary indicates an element of doubt. The term 'ascribed to' may in certain cases be used to denote a traditional attribution based on style. A work catalogued as 'School' accompanied by the name of a place or country and a date mean that in our opinion the work was executed at that time and in that location, e.g. Dutch School, circa 1700. All reference to signatures, inscriptions and dates refer to the present state of work, i.e. as at the time of inspection for the purpose of cataloguing.

The use of onverted comas around the name of an artist, or date, in connetion with a signature, or inscription (ie. signed “Nicholas Chevalier”) indicates that the signature, or inscription, may have been added by another hand.

Artist’s Resale Right From mid February 2006 living artists are entitled by law to receive a resale royalty each time their work is resold by or to an art market professional. From 1st January 2012 the Right has been extended to include sales of works by artists who have died within the last 70 years (following the existing term of copyright). Royalties will be payable to the families and beneficiaries of these artists. An art work must be resold for more than 1,000 Euros to qualify for the right. The rates payable are calculated as a percentage of the hammer price and are set out in a sliding scale from 4% to 0.25%. The charge is exclusive of VAT. The auctioneers reserve the right to pass all of the cost to the person buying the qualifying art work

JEWELLERY The contents of any gemmological certificates accompanying lots in this sale are not guaranteed by Duke’s Auctioneers and we cannot be held responsible for any disagreement over the contents of the certificates after the sale, or for a retrospective change in opinion by the certificate issuer. All weights and measurements provided are approximate only. Prospective purchasers should assume that all coloured stones sold by Duke’s Auctioneers have been treated unless otherwise stated to the contrary in the catalogue description. Stones are commonly treated to enhance their colour and clarity. Sapphires and rubies are commonly heat treated and emeralds commonly oiled. Jade/jadeite is often bleached, polymer/resin filled or dyed. Please contact Duke’s for more clarification on treatment in individual lots. Items containing rubies or jade/jadeite of Burmese origin are not permitted 116 for import by the USA.


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CONDITIONS OF SALE Duke’s carries on business with bidders, buyers and all those present in the auction room prior to or in connection with a sale on the following General Conditions and on such other terms, conditions and notices as may be referred to herein.

(2) We shall, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf pursue these rights and remedies only so far as is reasonable to make appropriate recovery in respect of breach of these conditions

1 DEFINITIONS In these Conditions: (a) “auctioneer” means the firm of Duke’s or its authorised auctioneer, as appropriate; (b) “deliberate forgery” means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source but which is unequivocally described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description; (c) “hammer price” means the level of bidding reached (at or above any reserve) when the auctioneer brings down the hammer; (d) “terms of consignment” means the stipulated terms and rates of commission on which Duke’s accepts instructions from sellers or their agents; (e) “total amount due” means the hammer price in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Conditions; (f) “sale proceeds” means the net amount due to the seller, being the hammer price of the lot sold less commission at the stated rate, Value Added Tax chargeable and any other amounts due to us by the seller in whatever capacity and however arising; (g) “You”, “Your”, etc. refer to the buyer as identified in Condition 2. (h) The singular includes the plural and vice versa as appropriate.

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2 BIDDING PROCEDURES AND THE BUYER (a) Bidders are required to register their particulars before bidding and to satisfy any security arrangements before entering the auction room to view or bid; (b) the maker of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer conducting the sale shall be the buyer at the hammer price and any dispute about a bid shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion by reoffering the Lot during the course of the auction or otherwise. The auctioneer shall act reasonably in exercising this discretion. (c) Bidders shall be deemed to act as principals. (d) Once made, no bid may be withdrawn. (e) Our right to bid on behalf of the seller is expressly reserved up to the amount of any reserve and the right to refuse any bid is also reserved.

12 AGENCY The auctioneer normally acts as agent only and disclaims any responsibility for default by sellers or buyers.

3 INCREMENTS Bidding increments shall be at the auctioneer’s sole discretion. 4

THE PURCHASE PRICE The buyer shall pay the hammer price together with a premium thereon of 22% plus VAT on the premium at the rate imposed by law.

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VALUE ADDED TAX Value Added Tax on the hammer price is imposed by law on all items affixed with an asterisk or double asterisk. Value Added Tax is charged at the appropriate rate prevailing by law at the date of sale and is payable by buyers of relevant Lots. *VAT payable at 5.00% on the hammer price and 20% on the buyers premium.

6 PAYMENT (1) Immediately a Lot is sold you will: (a) give to us, if requested, proof of identity, and (b) pay to us the total amount due in cash or in such other way as is agreed by us. (2) Any payments by you to us may be applied by us towards any sums owing from you to us on any account whatever without regard to any directions of you or your agent, whether express or implied. (3) The Auctioneer may require a deposit of 5% of the hammer price immediately. If the buyer is unable to meet this requirement to the Auctioneer’s satisfaction they reserve the right to cancel the sale immediately. 7 TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES (1) The ownership of any Lots purchased shall not pass to you until you have made payment in full to us of the total amount due. (2) You shall at your own risk and expense take away any lots that you have purchased and paid for not later than 3 working days following the day of the auction or upon the clearance of any cheque used for payment after which you shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges. (3) No purchase can be claimed or removed until it has been paid for. 8 REMEDIES FOR NON-PAYMENT OR FAILURE TO COLLECT PURCHASES (1) If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions or if there is any other breach of these Conditions, we, as agent for the seller and on our own behalf, shall at our absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights we may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against you for damages for breach of contract; (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; (c) to resell the Lot (by auction or private treaty) in which case you shall be responsible for any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after crediting any part payment and adding any resale costs). Any surplus so arising shall belong to the seller; (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense and, in the case of storage, either at our premises or elsewhere; (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 3 working days after the sale; (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the total amount due; (g) to reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or to impose conditions before any such bids shall be accepted; (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in future becoming due to you towards the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise a lien (that is a right to retain possession of) any of your property in our possession for any purpose until the debt due is satisfied.

THIRD PARTY LIABILITY All members of the public on our premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. Accordingly neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall incur liability for death or personal injury (except as required by law by reason of our negligence) or similarly for the safety of the property of persons visiting prior to or at a sale.

10 COMMISSION BIDS Whilst prospective buyers are strongly advised to attend the auction and are always responsible for any decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be assumed to have carefully inspected and satisfied themselves as to its condition we will if so instructed clearly and in writing execute bids on their behalf. Neither the auctioneer nor our employees or agents shall be responsible for any failure to do so save where such failure is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we reserve the right in our absolute discretion to prefer the first bid so made. 11 WARRANTY OF TITLE AND AVAILABILITY The seller warrants to the auctioneer and you that the seller is the true owner of the property consigned or is properly authorised by the true owner to consign it for sale and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims.

13 TERMS OF SALE The seller acknowledges that Lots are sold subject to the stipulations of these Conditions in their entirety and on the Terms of Consignment as notified to the consignor at the time of the entry of the Lot. 14 DESCRIPTIONS AND CONDITION (1) Whilst we seek to describe lots accurately, it may be impractical for us to carry out exhaustive due diligence on each lot. Prospective buyers are given ample opportunities to view and inspect before any sale and they (and any independent experts on their behalf) must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of any description applied to a lot. Prospective buyers also bid on the understanding that, inevitably, representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion shall be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Subject to the foregoing neither we the auctioneer nor our employees or agents nor the seller accept liability for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions and warranties, whether relating to description, condition or quality of lots, express, implied or statutory, are hereby excluded. This Condition is subject to the next following Condition concerning deliberate forgeries and applies save as provided for in paragraph 6 “information to buyers”. (2) Private treaty sales made under these Conditions are deemed to be sales by auction for purposes of consumer legislation. 15 FORGERIES Notwithstanding the preceding Condition, any Lot which proves to be a deliberate forgery (as defined) may be returned to us by you within 21 days of the auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is a deliberate forgery we shall refund the money paid by you for the Lot including any buyer’s premium provided that (1) if the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts as at the date of sale or (2) you personally are not able to transfer a good and marketable title to us, you shall have no rights under this condition. The right of return provided by this Condition is additional to any right or remedy provided by law or by these Conditions of Sale. 16 GENERAL We shall have the right at our discretion, to refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. (1) any right to compensation for losses liabilities and expenses incurred in respect of and as a result of any breach of these Conditions and any exclusions provided by them shall be available to the seller and/or the auctioneer as appropriate. (2). Such rights and exclusions shall extend to and be deemed to be for the benefit of employees and agents of the seller and/or the auctioneer who may themselves enforce them. (3) Any notice to any buyer, seller, bidder or viewer may be given by first class mail or Swiftmail in which case it shall be deemed to have been received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. (4) Special terms may be used in catalogue descriptions of particular classes of items in which case the descriptions must be interpreted in accordance with any glossary appearing at the commencement of the catalogue. (5) Any indulgence extended to bidders buyers or sellers by us notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or of the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at the relevant time only and in respect of that particular concession only; in all other respects these Conditions shall be construed as having full force and effect. (6) English law applies to the interpretation of these Conditions. 16 DEBIT AND CREDIT CARDS Due to problems with fraudulent debit and credit card transactions payments over the telephone cannot be made for invoices totalling more than £200 unless the Buyers are known to Duke’s. Payment can be made in person using a chip and pin number, bank transfer, cash up to £9,000, or cheque (allow six working days for clearance).

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CONDITIONS OF SALE (continued) CHEQUES The Auctioneers regret that they are unable to accept cheques in payment for purchases, except where arrangements have been made beforehand, well in advance of sale day. Intending purchasers are asked to instruct their bank to contact the Auctioneer’s bank (Natwest, 49 South Street, Dorchester) as early as possible, to confirm clearance in writing up to a stated maximum amount to ensure that a cheque will be accepted on sale day. A Banker’s Draft, a Building Society cheque or cash will be required to allow removal of goods on sale day. Purchasers may not otherwise remove goods until their cheques are cleared by the Auctioneers’ bank. Live Bidding Duke’s Auctioneers offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit card details (unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Duke’s Auctioneers) you: 1. authorise Duke’s Auctioneers, if they so wish, to charge the credit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and 2. confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit card details to Duke’s Auctioneers through www.the-saleroom.com and agree that Duke’s Auctioneers are entitled to ship the goods to the card holder name and card holder address provided in fulfilment of the sale. P lease note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price. Clicking the bid button is a commitment to buy. THIRD PARTY LIABILITY Any person or his personal property at or on the auctioneers premises, before, during, or after the auction, shall be deemed to be there at their own risk and will have no claim against the auctioneers in respect of any injury sustained, or accident which may occur. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF FURNITURE All items are held at the risk of the Buyer. If they are not removed within 5 working days of the sale the Auctioneers will instruct a carrier to remove them to storage. The Buyer will be responsible for paying the aforementioned carrier all charges incurred and for making arrangements in advance for the removal of items from their store after payment of their charges on production of our reciept for the items. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO BUYERS OF WILDLIFE MATERIAL Property made of or incorporating (irrespective of percentage) endangered and other protected species of wildlife, including but not limited to, ivory, tortoiseshell, crocodile skin, rhinoceros horn, whalebone and certain species of coral, together with Brazilian rosewood, may require permits or certificates (e.g. a CITES permit) from the relevant regulatory agencies to be exported or imported. Prospective purchasers are also advised that some countries prohibit altogether the importation as well as exportation of such materials. Accordingly, clients should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs laws and regulations prior to bidding on any property with wildlife material if they intend to import the property into another country. Please note that it is the client’s responsibility to determine and satisfy the requirements of any applicable laws or regulations applying to the export or import of property containing endangered or protected wildlife material. The inability of a client to export or import property containing endangered or protected wildlife material is not a basis for cancellation or rescission of the sale.

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Bidding Form I hereby instruct Duke’s to bid the following amounts on the lots stated, without any legal obligation on their part. I agree that these bids are subject to buyers premium and VAT as applicable, and to the conditions of sale printed in the auction catalogue. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Bidding Form I hereby instruct Duke’s to bid the following amounts on the lots stated, without any legal obligation on their part. I agree that these bids are subject to buyers premium and VAT as applicable, and to the conditions of sale printed in the auction catalogue. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Duke’s Coins, Militaria and Cameras. Thursday, 13th October.

Coins, Militaria and Collectables A Private Collection of Cameras The Arthur Holder Collection of Fire Badges and Passes 2016

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Thursday, 13th October


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