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Brass Header Plaque From Sledmere & Fimber Signal Box On The Malton & Driffield Junction Railway consisting of rectangular section 36x2 1/4'', 91x5.5cm with inset lettering 'From Malton Dist. Home Points From Driffield Home Dist.' under a circle segment 'McKenzie & Holland Worcester' 12 1/2x2 3/4'', 32x7cm; all lettering inlaid with enamel (some worn away) all on wooden backing board; together with a Signal Box Diagram Sledmere & Fimber with signature dated 16-8-48 S&T Engineer 27x15'', 69x38cm (in non-original frame) (2)
Corgi Various Cars, 153A Campbell 's Bluebird, 151A Lotus Eleven (F) 314 Ferrari Berlinetta 250, 241 Ghia L6.4 (F-G, lacks front and rear bumpers), 247 Mercedes Pullman, 223 Chevrolet State Patrol (G) and 236 Austin Motor School (G-F) (condition varies but generally G-E, boxes G-F, some incomplete) (7)
Hornby Dublo 3-Rail Locomotives And Rolling Stock including 2x2-6-4T BR 80054, 0-6-2T BR 69567 no coal in bunker, 0-6-0 Diesel shunter D3763 (all F-G) BR(S) Suburban Power car (F-G, lacks all bogie sides) and Bristol Castle (G-F); together with coaches and wagons by various manufacturers, assorted accessories, lineside buildings and track (qty)
A Group Of Autographed Photographic Cards From The Music Hall/Theatres In Leeds/Bradford mostly 1920's/30's and two autographed programmes: Show Boat (1935) and Vikoria and Her Hussars (1934) Collected by the vendors mother and grandmother, who were both in the music halls
Matchbox 1-75's 5 London bus BPW, 10 Pipe truck BPW, 11 Jumbo crane BPW, 29 Fire pumper truck BPW 54 Cadillac ambulance BPW (some chipping), 56 Fiat 1500 BPW, 58 Drott excavator, 59 Fire Chief car BPW and 70 Grit-spreading truck (some chipping) (generally E boxes G, some have a little crush damage) (9)
Juvenalia - a Chad Valley Quoits board and rings; a Stylophone by Dubreq, boxed with instructions and free demonstration record; various jigsaws including Britain's Heritage Series Rotten Row 1815; Lego The Building Toy sets 442B & 430, boxed; a complete Cleveland Historic Campaign Medals 1793-1945; various pin badges; Football collector cards from 70's & 80's; Children's Annuals etc.
A Queen Anne silver straight-tapered mug by Gabriel Sleath, London 1711, Britannia standard, with a moulded rim, the tongue-capped S-scroll handle with a shaped terminal, engraved H over M:A, a moulded girdle and foot, engraved with a scratch weight 11 oz 18 beneath, 12.5cm (5in) high, 365g (11.75 oz)
A George III Scottish silver baluster coffee pot by Ker & Dempster, Edinburgh 1771, with a bud finial to the ogee domed cover, a wooden S-scroll handle, a leaf mounted spout, flower and fruit swags, flowers, fruit and rocaille work at the base, on a tuck in foot, later engraved with a monogram ME, 28cm (11in) high, 958g (30.8 oz) gross
A Queen Anne silver straight-tapered mug by Edward Yorke, London 1713, Britannia standard, with a tongue-capped S-scroll handle, moulded top and foot rims and a moulded girdle, later engraved with an armorial, 11.5cm (4 1/2in) high, 358g (11.5 oz) This may be the arms of WILLIAMSON, granted in 1670/1 and later augmentations and supporters 1682/3 to Joseph Williamson of Malbeck Hall, Cumberland and Mount Vernon, Liverpool. If not he will be an immediate descendent.
An Italian silver coloured gilt, enamel and gem set ewer, apparently unmarked, 20th century, with a foliate S-scroll handle, the waisted neck and globular body engraved and applied with scroll foliage, semi-precious gems and coloured enamels, on a circular pedestal foot, 21.7cm (8 1/2in) high, 753g (24.2 oz) gross
Anastasius I, small module folles (11, cf. S. 14 (5), 16 (4), 17 and 18A); large module folles (5, S. 19); half folles (3, S. 24, 25 (2)); decanummium (S. 26); pentanummia (2, S. 29); and follis of Antioch (S. 47); Justin I, folles (4, S. 62 (2), 63 (2)), pentanummium (S. 75); Nicomedia, follis and pentanummium (S. 83, 92); Antioch, follis and pentanummium (cf. S. 103, 111), many fine (32)
Tiberius II Constantine, folles (3, S. 430) and 30 nummi (S. 432); Nicomedia, follis (S. 441); Maurice Tiberius, Antioch, folles (2) and decanummia (2) (S. 533 (2), 537 (2)); Alexandria, 12 nummi (S. 544); Phocas, folles of Constantinople (2), Nicomedia (2), Antioch (4) (S. 640 (2), 659 (2), 671 (3), 672); Heraclius, follis (S. 804); and other 7th century Ae (11), some fine and better (30)
Theophilus, folles (6, S. 1666 (pierced), 1667 (5)), half follis (S. 1668); Basil I, folles (3, S. 1710) and base metal imitation of miliaresion (cf. S. 1708); Leo VI, folles (13, S. 1729 (11) and 1730 (2)); Constantine VII, folles (S. 1761 (3), 1762 (2)) and base metal imitation of miliaresion of Basil II (pierced), mainly fine to very fine (30)
Anonymous, folles, classes A (5), B, C, D, G (4), H and I (3); folles of Constantine X (S. 1853 (4), 1854 (2)), Michael VII (S. 1878), Nicephorus III (S. 1888); with Ae tetartera of Alexius I (S. 1920, 1932 (3)), John II (S. 1945, 1954 (2), 1955 (2)), and Manuel I (S. 1967, 1968 (2), 1969 (2), 1975); half tetarteron of Manuel I (S. 1979), mainly fine, some better (40)
Lodewijk v. Crecy (1322-1346), St Jans goudgulden, without mint or date (Aalst), s iona – nnes b (lion), St John standing facing holding long cross, rev., comes – l’ flad, large fleur-de-lis, 3.41g (Delmonte 451 [R.2]; Gaillard 183; F. 148), faint edge marks, otherwise very fine to good very fine and rare. Bought Vinchon, 7 November 1966.
Victoria - George V, medals (7), all in their original cases of issue, comprising bronze prize medal of the Crystal Palace Picture Gallery to R.H. Nibbs in 1873, 63mm (with biographical details of recipient); silver-gilt member’s badge of the Kensington International Exhibition, 1862, awarded to T. Scambler Owdon, 77 x 64mm with ribbon and pin suspension; Guildhall Ball, 1887, silver-gilt badge, 26mm; International Inventions Exhibition, 1885, bronze pass for S. Spooner, 25 x 19mm; Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, silver Coronation medal, 1902 (B.H.M. 3772); George V and Queen Mary, bronze plaquette for the Coronation, 1911, by T. Szirmai, 75 x 52mm; and Opening of Lloyd’s new building, 1928, silver medal, by F. Bowcher, 63.5mm, mainly extremely fine (7)
Mary (1553-1554), Fine sovereign of 30 shillings, 1553, p.m. pomegranate, Queen enthroned, a portcullis at her feet, rev., square-topped shield over Tudor rose, 15.49g (Schneider 704, same obv. die and 706, same rev. die; N. 1956; S. 2488), a couple of marginal striking cracks and two or three letters of legend a little weak, generally good extremely fine and with an excellent portrait of the Queen
Elizabeth (1558-1603), Fine sovereign of 30 shillings, i.m. Gothic A (1583-1584/5), Queen enthroned, a portcullis (with chains) at her feet, rev., square-topped shield over Tudor rose, 15.36g (Schneider 778, same dies; N. 2003; S. 2529), with old surface scratches, particularly on obverse, and a small knock on the Queen’s dress, otherwise generally good very fine. Ex Glendining auction, 31 March 1965, lot 119.
James I (1603-1625), Second Coinage (1604-19), rose-ryal, m.m. rose (1605-06), King enthroned, a portcullis at his feet, rev., square-topped shield over Tudor rose, 13.80g (Schneider 6; N. 2079; S. 2613), a few light marks including a surface scratch in the field to the King’s left, extremely fine
Charles I (1625-1649), Oxford mint, triple-unite, 1642, i.m. Oxford plume on obverse only, crowned half-length bust left holding upright sword and laurel spray, Oxford plume behind, rev., ‘Declaration’ on continuous scroll, date below, 26.81g (Beresford-Jones dies I/S1; Brooker 830, same dies; Schneider 284, same dies; N. 2381; S. 2724), slight traces of double-striking, good very fine
Charles II (1660-1685), five-guineas, 1668, first laureate bust left with pointed truncation, elephant below, rev., crowned cruciform shields with sceptres in angles, interlinked C’s at centre, lettered edge reads vicesimo, 41.77g (M.C.E. 2; S. 3329), traces of very light wear on the high points of hair, good extremely fine and with much original mint bloom, rare thus. The first year of issue for five-guinea pieces.
James II (1685-1688), five-guineas, 1688, second bust left, plain below, rev., crowned cruciform shields with sceptres in angles, plain at centre, lettered edge reads qvarto, 41.68g (M.C.E. 119; S. 3397A), good very fine and evenly struck, with strong portrait and light red/orange toning
William and Mary, five-guineas, 1693, conjoined busts right, elephant and castle below, rev., crowned and garnished square-topped shield, lettered edge reads qvinto, 41.73g (M.C.E. 141; S. 3423), virtually as struck and lightly toned, an outstanding example of exceptional quality

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