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A German World War II chrome plated standard bearer's gorget with eagle over swastika, within a laurel wreath, on starburst motif, the stamp with SS motif, 72, D.R.G.M. (chain absent) £80-120
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A German World War II RAD Officer's gorget with swastika within shield-shaped cartouche, between wheat sheafs, and "Arbeit Adelt" (work ennobles), the back stamped "D.R.G.M", with chain £80-120
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A German World War II Rad Officer's plated gorget with red, white and black enamel swastika within shield-shaped cartouche, between wheat sheafs and "Arbeit Adelt" (work ennobles), the back stamped "D.R.G.M." and numbered "3493", and further stamped "FZM" and numbered "72", with chain £80-120
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A German World War II SS Parade plated gorget, the back marked "R.Z.M" with SS flash and numbers, with chain £150-200
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Three German World War II painted steel ammunition boxes, one with cleaning kit and petrol can, 13.75ins x 6.75ins x 3.25ins to 14.25ins x 6.75ins x 3.25ins £80-120
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Three German World War II leather triple ammunition pouches, each 8.75ins x 3.75ins x 1.5ins, and two MP40 triple ammunition cloth pouches £80-120
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A German World War II grey painted F.14.Z "Rabbit Ear" binocular gunsight, with backpack case containing battery box, tripod mounting, and pair of sun shade tubes and with wooden extending tripod with metal plate stamped with eagle over swastika and "M 1V/1" over "Zum O,7 RfNr.7091", the binoculars numbered 97318, 15.75ins high (binoculars) £600-800
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A German World War II infantry issue E.m 34 K.F. range finder with 11x magnification, stamped "CXNK.F.35510 E.m 34" £600-800 Note: The symbol "K.F" was stamped on equipment with the cold weather lubrication "Invarol" which was serviceable to -20 degrees Celsius. This dates the range finder to circa 1940-1941
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A modern gas powered P.38 air gun with Co2 cartridge and pellets, by Crosman Airguns, East Bloomfield, New York, USA (boxed), a Japanese replica German World War II German Police automatic P.38 9mm blank firing pistol, two luger blank firing pistols and a quantity of ammunition £150-200 Note: You must be over 18 years old to purchase this Lot
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A small collection of books of German World War II interest, including - Roger Bender and Hugh Taylor - "Uniforms, Organisation and Waffen-SS", published by James Bender Publishing (one cloth bound volume), E.J. Passant- "A Short History of Germany 1815 -1945", published by Cambridge University Press, 1960 (one cloth bound volumes), together with a small collection of badges and other World War II memorabilia, various £80-100
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A German World War II soldier's uniform comprising - great coat and trousers, leather belt and holster and tin helmet and boots, on mannequin figure £400-600
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Moritz Michael Daffinger (1790-1849) - Miniature shoulder length portrait of a young woman wearing a white dress, her brown hair in ringlets and tied with a blue ribbon, sky and landscape to background, thought to be on ivory, oval, 2.675ins x 2.25ins, signed "Daffinger", in ebonised frame and glazed £500-700
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Early 19th Century School - Portrait miniature - Young man with high collar and black waistcoat and overcoat, thought to be on ivory, 3.75ins x 2.75ins, in maple frame and glazed £150-200
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Early 19th Century English School - Watercolour - Miniature portrait of a young gentleman wearing high collar and black jacket, 3ins x 2.5ins, in ebonised frame and glazed £120-160
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Late 18th Century Continental School - Miniature portrait of gentleman wearing high collar and black jacket with an order around his neck and to his left side, 2.5ins diameter, signed "Burgkman, 1799", in ebonised frame, after George Engleheart (1752-1829) - Miniature portrait of The Princess Royal Charlotte Augusta (1766-1828), oval 3.25ins x 2.67ins, together with three further miniatures, various £120-160
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19th Century Continental School - Portrait miniature of a young gentleman wearing black neckpiece, white waistcoat and black jacket, indistinctly signed "L. Rouze" and dated 1825, oval, 3.25ins x 2.25ins, late 18th Century British School - Miniature portrait of a young woman with curly hair and white headpiece, oval 3ins x 2.5ins, in black ebonised frame and glazed, together three further miniatures, various £150-200
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Late 19th Century British School - Pair of miniature portraits of a gentleman and lady after 18th Century originals, oval each 3.25ins x 2.75ins, in gilt moulded frames and glazed £80-120
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A late 18th Century French Vernis Martin and gold coloured metal mounted oval snuff box, the Vernis Martin mottled body with discolouration, lined with tortoiseshell, the mounts finely pierced and engraved with leaf, C-scroll and floral ornament, 3.5ins x 2ins x 1.75ins high (domed cover cracked in two places at rear by hinge) £250-350
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Late 19th Century French oval tortoiseshell trinket box, the top inlaid with silver foil with design of musical instruments, musical score and flowers, the sides with silver foil horizontal bands, 3.75ins x 2.5ins x 1.25ins high £200-300
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A late 18th Century English enamel oval patch box, the lid printed in black with an urn and worded "Sacred to Friendship", 1.75ins x 1.25ins, another printed in black "May you Ever Happy Be, Beloved by all But Most by Me", 1.625ins x 1.25ins, and a late Georgian cut-glass and silver mounted oval vinaigrette with star cut amber tinted glass top and engraved gilt interior, 1.25ins x 1ins £100-150
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A 19th Century English oval bone trinket pot with silver shield shaped cartouche to the lid, 3.75ins x 2ins x 1.12ins high, a small ivory box, the lid with initials "I.S.M.", 2ins x 1.75ins x 1in high, an early 19th Century English copper and brass snuff box, the lid engraved "Anno 1809", within a cartouche of scrolling foliage, 5.5ins x 2ins x 1in high, together with seven other small boxes, various £80-120
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Two modern Halcyon Days enamel and gilt metal mounted oval boxes, modelled in the form of a wren, 2.5ins high and a duck 2ins high, one other circular box, the lid modelled in the form of a frog, 1.875ins high and six other Halcyon Days enamel and gilt metal mounted boxes, various £200-300
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A 19th Century green stained Chinese bone box with hinged lid, the body naively carved with a European sportsman and a dog pursuing a fox amongst vine leaves and fruit, the lid with a pair of lovers embracing beneath the initials "T. G.", with silk tassel and beads to one end, 4ins x 1.25ins x 1.25ins (9.5ins overall) £80-120
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A Victorian tortoiseshell, mother-of-pearl and silver inlaid rectangular card case, the silver lozenge to front engraved with initials and flower ornament, 4.25ins x 3ins, and one other tortoiseshell and silver inlaid rectangular card case inlaid with shield shaped cartouche, engraved "Ada", within floral and ribbon wreath, 4.25ins x 3ins (both slightly warped) £120-160
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A Mont Blanc Star Walker metal and rubber fine liner pen (Model 8856) and case for same £150-200
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Two Mont Blanc Meisterstuck gilt trimmed roller ball pens and one other similar, smaller - Hommage Frederic Chopin, and box for same £300-400
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A Mont Blanc "Boheme" blue roller ball pen and leather case for same £150-200
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Two Alfred Dunhill AD2000 ballpoint pens in brushed steel and gilt metal casing and boxes for same, complete with original certificates of purchase, a Rolex ballpoint pen in silvery metal and gilt metal mounted casing and a gilt metal and black enamel ballpoint pen and propelling pencil £200-300
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A polished blue stone scarab beetle, 1.75ins long, a glazed pottery example with standing figure impressed to base, 1.12ins long, four brass opium's weights modelled as Hamzar mythical bird, 0.75ins to 1.25ins high, bone carved cartouche carved with the head of a classical female within a diamond shaped and swan-neck border, 1.75ins high, together with thirteen other items, various £80-120
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A George III inlaid octagonal single division tea caddy, the lid with circular panel and the sides with differing oval panels, within chequered bandings, 5.25ins x 4.5ins x 5.25ins high £150-250
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A George III mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus shape, the whole inlaid with boxwood stringings, the interior with two lidded compartments and space for mixing bowl, on gilt brass feet, 12ins x 6.25ins x 8ins high (feet misshapen), and two other Georgian tea caddies, various £120-160
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A 19th Century French brass bound amboyna and ebonised liqueur cabinet of slight serpentine outline, the interior with four small decanters etched with floral motifs and gilt detail (one damaged) and sixteen matching liqueur glasses, 13ins wide x 10.5ins deep x 10.75ins high £200-300
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A 19th Century homeopathic pharmacy box, the interior containing a range of glass bottles with contents in pill form, 15ins x 11.5ins x 5.5ins £80-120
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A late 19th Century coromandel wood stationery slope - "The Palace Writing Desk", by Halstaff and Hannaford, 228 Regent Street, London, the paired doors to the slope lifting to reveal interior divisions, on plinth base, 8ins x 6.25ins x 10.25ins high (chip to slope, lacking key) £120-160
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A Victorian walnut writing slope inlaid with chequered bandings, 14ins x 9.75ins x 4.25ins high, a Victorian figured walnut and brass bound domed top glove box, 10ins x 4.5ins x 4.5ins high (now used as a jewellery box), an early 19th Century mahogany sarcophagus-shaped two-division tea caddy, 12ins x 6.25ins x 7ins high, and a burr walnut box with twin brass carrying handles, 7.5ins square x 9ins high (interior divisions removed and relined) £100-150
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A Victorian coromandel wood rectangular dressing case, the lid and escutcheons inlaid with rectangular mother-of-pearl panels, interior fitted with eight cut glass fitments with engraved plated covers, two cut glass scent bottles (chipped), and with pull-out jewellery drawer under, 12ins x 8.75ins x 7ins high, and leather outer case for same £120-160
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A 19th Century miniature mahogany and parquetry chest of two short and two long drawers over a pair of plain cupboard doors, on bracket feet, 10.5ins x 8.5ins x 15.5ins high £150-200
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A Victorian walnut miniature single wardrobe with shaped and moulded pediment, interior fitted with four sliding trays and three small drawers, enclosed by a single mirror panelled door, 8ins wide x 5.75ins deep x 17.25ins high £200-300
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A 19th Century Continental poker work domed top wooden casket on bun feet, decorated with leaves and flowers on "pecked" ground, 15.75ins x 10.5ins x 10ins high, and a Victorian walnut, ebonised and inlaid writing box with metal and mother-of-pearl inlay, 12.25ins x 9.25ins x 4.5ins high £100-150
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A collection of treen including - stavebuilt standing turned cup, 4.75ins diameter x 5.75ins high, lignum vitae turned goblet, 4ins diameter x 5.5ins high, four-handled quaich, 6ins diameter x 2.5ins high, turned bowl on low foot, 6.75ins diameter x 3.25ins high, together with other items, various £200-300
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A late Victorian walnut jewellery box, the interior with two cut glass scent bottles, 7ins square x 7ins high, a Victorian figured walnut two-division domed top tea caddy, 8ins wide x 5ins deep x 5.5ins high, and a two drawer walnut workbox with fall front, 12ins x 10ins x 9ins high £100-150
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A Victorian mahogany and mother-of-pearl inlaid writing box, 15.75ins x 9.25ins x 4.5ins high, a Victorian walnut stationery box with sloping lid, 14.5ins x 6.75ins x 9.75ins high, a Victorian rosewood rectangular two-division tea caddy inlaid with mother-of-pearl, with floral and leaf scroll ornament, 8.5ins x 5.25ins x 6.75ins high, and a walnut workbox with single lift-out tray, 12ins x 9.5ins x 6ins high £100-150
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Four items of Walt Disney interest, comprising - a Mickey Mouse soft toy manufactured by California Stuffed Toys, 23ins high, wearing a Mickey Mouse watch, a similar Minnie Mouse doll, 16ins high, an early wooden pull-along Donald Duck, 14.5ins high, and a plastic Tyco walking Mickey Mouse model with telephone, 14ins high £50-70
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A Jaques croquet set and box for same, 42ins x 9.5ins x 6ins high £80-120
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A mid 20th Century automaton model of "Mr Peter Rabbit in Mr McGregor's Garden", 29.5ins high x 36ins overall £150-200
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A 19th Century Apothecary's mahogany cabinet by Springweller & Co. of London, with brass flush handle to lid, the front opening to reveal fitted interior, with bottle divisions and five drawers, complete with seventeen glass bottles (one very damaged and six missing), drawer under with brass flush handle and containing some accessories, 13ins wide x 8.25ins deep x 18ins high (impressed retailer name to inside lower edge - some general wear throughout) £300-400
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A Negretti and Zambra recording barograph in oak and glazed rectangular case, with moulded base and bracket feet, 13.75ins x 8ins x 7ins high £150-200
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A Negretti and Zambra (No. R/45391-2656) recording barograph, in black metal finish case with glazed lifting cover, 14.5ins wide x 9ins deep x 10ins high, and a pad of green printed recording charts £120-160
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