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Dinky Toys - Lot to include 5 unboxed Dinky Toys comprising # 33W Mechanical Horse and Trailer with blue cab and cream trailer, # 29B Streamlined Bus in yellow and green with signs of repainting, # 452 Trojan Van in green with green hubs and "Chivers Jellies" decals (e), # 255 Police Mini Clubman in blue and white (vg) and # 261 Morris Telephone Service Van with olive green body, matte black roof, ladder and green hubs, "Post Office Telephones" and crown decals (playworn) (5)
Stamps & Coins, a small collection inc 1837-1897 Queens commemorative charity stamps for Prince of Wales Hospital Fund, 2 Universal telegraph stamps, & 6 National Telephone Co Stamps with values from 1d to 1/- sold with a small selection of loose coins inc Maundy money 1939, QV sixpence 1887, George IV farthing 1829 etc (mixed condition, fair-vg/EF)
Medals, WW1, WW2 and TA, group of six, Military Cross (presentation case en suite, as issued), 1914 - 1918 Medal, Defence Medal, 1914 - 1919 Territorial Force War Medal, 1939 - 1945 Defence Medal and Territorial Efficiency Medal, named to Lieut. H.A. Porter later 1868 Sjt. H.A. Porter York. HRS., medal ribbons and five chronologically ascending ribbon bars en suite, others loose; Land Forces Temporary Infantry officer's commission, 2nd Lieutenancy, H.A. Porter; Daily Telegraph and Morning Post clipped citations from 14th February 1917, Temp. Lt. Henry A. Porter, S. Staffs R. [South Staffordshire Regiment] For conspicuous gallantry in action. He established a telephone line and sent back most valuable information. Later, he organised a mixed force and dispersed an enemy attack. He was wounded; two award and investiture telegrams from the Lord Chamberlain, Buckingham Palace; printed award cards, Military Cross: Presented to:- Lieut. H.A. Porter, 2nd Batt. South Staffordshire Regiment, by H.M. The King, For Gallant Conduct in Action (4); colour photograph of Porter M.C. leading the 1969 Remembrance Sunday procession of veterans, he wears his medals, poppy and bowler hat; other depictions of earlier Yorkshire Remembrance Sundays (3); notice of his life and character following his funeral, York Herald; the whole archive collection within a H.A. Porter, Consulting Ophthalmic Optician, Northallerton box and cover (qty) Condition Report: military cross unnamed. see images territorial war medal does not mention regiment
Series of soviet propaganda posters Results of Education showing the consequences of poor parenting published by "Combat Pencil", "Warning Children". Illustration features silhouettes of children running after a cat with a guitar and a torn off phone. "Warning children" road sign above them acoompanied by short verse. Telephone booth with broken glass on a background. Good condition, small tears on margins. Country: USSR. Year: 1986. Author: G. Kovenchuk. Size: 44x33
Advertising Posters Goodyear Soles - Telephone. Original vintage advertising poster for Goodyear stick on soles. What pretty feet! Features a very stylish pin-up image of a lady in a black evening dress and black stockings chatting on a telephone wearing her re-soled shoes. Part of a series designed by Dickens (1907-2004) in the 1950s. Horizontal. Excellent condition. . Country: UK. Year: 1950s. Author: Dickens. Size (cm): 36.5x50cm.
A large 22ct gold Cadbury's 'Conundrum' egg, by Garrard & Co, London, finely engraved and enamelled in translucent green, blue, orange and white, with various imagery including a cat, weather vane, stars, mice, a castle and a treasure hunter finding a golden egg, hallmarked for Garrard & Co, London 1983, total weight 323.6 grams, in original presentation box, and with a copy of Conundrum, The Cadbury's Creme Egg Mystery, written by Don Shaw, illustrated by Nick Price, pub. Hamlyn, 1984. (2)Provenance: In 1983 Cadbury's ran a hugely popular treasure hunt for twelve golden eggs hidden across the country, the Conundrum book written by Don Shaw composed of twelve paintings and accompanying verses containing clues to the whereabouts of twelve buried caskets, when found these caskets contained a 'certificate of ownership' with a telephone number which the finder called to claim a 22 carat gold egg created by Garrard. Unbeknownst to the public a thirteenth egg was made, larger and heavier than the others, with a design encompassing the twelve riddles and the nationwide search for the golden eggs, which was presented to one lucky Cadbury's retailer from the UK; this is that thirteenth egg, never before seen by the public, and being offered for sale on behalf of the original recipient.

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