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A late 19th Century Continental rosewood rectangular games box, with canted corners and brass inlay, the lid lifting to reveal sectional compartments containing painted shaped bone counters and dice, 12ins x 9ins x 2.5ins high £150-200
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A French stained pine carved head of a winged putto, 15ins wide x 9.25ins high, and an oak bracket carved with the head of a winged putto, 10.25ins x 5.5ins x 7.75ins high £120-160
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A pair of French oak corbels carved as a corpulent male figure wearing close fitting cap, and a male figure playing a zither, with attached shaped brackets, 12.75ins wide x 6.5ins deep x 11ins high £150-200
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Two boxed sets of late 19th Century German painted flat tin soldiers - "The Sham Fight", mostly 40mm-46mm high, contained in original turquoise paper covered boxes with pictorial printed labels and instructions in three languages, a similar box containing a selection of similar German painted flat tin soldiers, mostly depicting cannons, and one other cigar box containing a collection of approximately 160 others of a similar nature £120-160
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A collection of late 19th Century German (Nuremberg) painted flat tin soldiers, depicting troops from "The Seven Years' War (1756-1763)", mostly 35mm-65mm high (Approximately 340) £200-300
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A collection of late 19th Century German painted flat tin soldiers, including "Russian Infantry" and "General Staff" (approximately 100 pieces), 36mm-45mm high, and four other sets - "The Siege of Belgrade 1717" (approximately 53 pieces), "Russian Infantry 1813" (approximately 102 pieces), and "Russian Cavalry 1813" (approximately 68 pieces and 61 pieces), all contained in five old cigar boxes £120-160
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A collection of late 19th Century German painted flat tin soldiers, including "Prussian Cavalry", approximately 40mm high (approximately 85 pieces), "Prussian Infantry and General Staff" (approximately 88 pieces), and "Prussian Homeguard 1813" (approximately 161 pieces), and a small selection of other painted flat tin soldiers all contained in three old cigar boxes £120-160
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A collection of late 19th Century German painted flat tin soldiers, including "Greek and Persian Camel Corps", approximately 50mm high (approximately 17 pieces), and five other collections - "Greeks, Phalanx, Macedonian" (approximately 157 pieces), "Goths, Franks and Gauls (foot and horsemen)" (approximately 143 pieces), "Egyptians, Ethiopians and Mediterraneans satellites" (approximately 161 pieces), "Assyrians satellites" (approximately 56 pieces), and "Teutons (foot and horsemen)" (approximately 116 pieces) all contained in six old cigar boxes £150-200
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A collection of late 19th Century German painted flat tin soldiers - "The Old Guard" 1813" (approximately 100 pieces), and six other collections of ditto - "French Infantry (approximately 126 pieces and 113 pieces), "French Artillery" (approximately 148 pieces), "The Young Guard Infantry" (approximately 139 pieces and 105 pieces), and "The Old Guard (foot -1813)", (approximately 145 pieces), and a selection of other soldiers, various all contained in seven old cigar boxes £200-300
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A collection of late 19th Century German painted flat tin soldiers, including "Romans (foot)", (approximately 121 pieces and 111 pieces), "Greeks and Persian Horsemen" (approximately 71 pieces), "Persians" (approximately 102 pieces), "Goths, Franks and Gauls" (approximately 31 pieces), and various accessories, including ships, war elephants, lions and chariots, contained in six cigar boxes £150-200
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A collection of twenty painted lead soldiers - "Grenadier Guards - Bandsmen", approximately 60mm high, and a large selection of German painted flat tin soldiers, in various boxes, including "U.S.A. Minute men" by Ernst Heinrichsen of Nuremberg etc. £150-250
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A large collection of diecast military vehicles, including - tanks, armoured cars, field guns and cannons, by makers Dinky, Corgi and Britains, approximately seventy, various £200-300
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A large mixed collection of diecast model vehicles, by various makers, including - Dinky, Corgi and Matchbox, some in original boxes, mostly loose, contained in eight boxes, various £300-500
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A mixed collection of military vehicles, mostly Corgi diecast models, including - "M4A3 Sherman Tank" No. US51011, and "M3 White Half Track" No. CC60404, approximately sixty vehicles, mostly in original boxes (contained in six boxes) £250-350
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A large mixed collection of diecast model vehicles, including - Matchbox Models of Yesteryear "Passenger Coach and Horses c.1820" No. YS-39, and 1936 "Leyland Cub Fire Engine" No. YS-9, approximately 150, mostly in original boxes (contained in seven boxes) £200-300
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A collection of 102 diecast model ships, including - R.M.S Queen Mary and R.M.S Titanic, scale models by makers Triang, Mercator and others, various £400-600
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A collection of twenty-five Corgi diecast model planes, including - Avro Lancaster MKIII (Special) Guy Gibson 617 Sqd, No. AA32608, and World War II Blitz Set, No. AA99127, all in original boxes, various £300-500
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A collection of twenty-five Corgi diecast model planes, including - Supermarine Type 300 the prototype Spitfire, No. AA33908, and Hawker sea Hurricane, No. AA35504, all in original boxes, various £300-500
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A collection of forty-six diecast model planes, including - A Lancaster Mk1, The Air Fleet Collection No. 0686-5000, and a PBY-5A Catalina, various makes and models, all in original boxes £120-160
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A collection of diecast model Ayrton Senna racing cars by Lang, including - Lotus 98T-Renault Turbo 1986 "John Player Special", McLaren MP4/6 - Honda V12 1991 and Williams FW16-Renault V10 1994 (16), with certificate limited edition number 0720 of 3100, and four Heritage Classics models, Damon Hill's Williams Renault FW16, miniature of Damon Hill's crash helmet and two Porsche 911s, all in original boxes £300-500
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A collection of twenty-four Corgi diecast model planes, including - "Merlins Over Malta The Defenders Return", No. AA99183, and a "DH Mosquito B MKXVI", No. AA34601, and a selection of catalogues for same, all in original boxes, various £300-500
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A collection of twelve Danbury Mint diecast model classic cars, including - Ferrari 250 Testarossa and a 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible, all in original boxes and with Certificates of Authenticity £200-300
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A collection of twelve Danbury Mint pewter replicas of classic Jaguar cars, in original packaging and with Certificates of Authenticity £150-200
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A collection of matchbox "Models of Yesteryear" diecast model vehicles, including - 1912 Ford model T (Y-12), 1930 model "A" Ford van (Y-22), 1938 Lagonda (Y-11), and sixty others (all boxed) £100-150
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A collection of Tri-ang Toys, including - Junior Car Park, 30.5ins wide, a garage, 19ins wide and a Tri-ang fort set, with a Tri-ang Arkitex scale model construction kit and a Meccano Circuit 24 Le Mans in miniature slot car set, all in original boxes £150-200
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A collection of Palitoy "Bonanza" action figures, horses and accessories £70-100
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A Marx Toys Mobile Long Range Atomic Cannon Truck with electronically operated push button controls, 24ins long, and a Marx Toys "Giant Bulldozer", electronically operated, 18ins long, both with original boxes £100-150
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A collection of Hornby 'O' gauge trains, including - locomotive No. 82011, locomotive No. 60199, a quantity of rolling stock and spare parts, and a large quantity of track £100-150
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Two modern Steiff teddy bears, "30th Anniversary USA" and "The Royal Diamond Wedding Bear", 11ins high and 10.5ins high, a Merrythought "The Liberty Bear", 12ins high and three bears by Pamela Wesley £100-150
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Two Armand Marseille bisque headed dolls, No. 996 with closing blue eyes and open mouth showing two teeth, 22ins high, and No. 390 with closing blue eyes and open mouth showing four teeth, 20ins high, with ten other mostly bisque headed dolls, of different ages and sizes, various £200-300
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An early 20th Century tin plate model of a stationary steam engine, "Noris" by E.P, on wooden base, 14ins x 6.5ins x 16.25ins high £150-200
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A small dappled yellow and white painted rocking horse with side saddle fitting, on pine stand, 54ins x 17ins x 40.5ins overall Note: Stand with plaque "Restored by Stevenson Brothers" £300-500
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A modern laminated wood rocking horse with horsehair mane and tail and leather saddle, on shaped rockers, 41ins high x 59ins overall £200-300
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A late 19th Century Swiss eight air musical box, No. 3436, with 11.5ins single piece steel comb, in an ebonised rectangular case inlaid with stringings, 20.5ins wide x 7.5ins deep x 5.75ins high £250-350
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A late 19th Century Swiss six air musical box, "The National Musical Box", with 6ins single piece steel comb, contained in grained as rosewood rectangular case with printed and handwritten tune sheet to interior of lid, 14ins x 7ins x 5ins high, and key for same £120-160
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A Fratelli Curci of Napoli eight string rosewood mandolin with tortoiseshell and mother of pearl inlay, and one other £80-120
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A J.E. Dallas five string banjo, 10ins diameter and 24 fret fingerboard with mother of pearl inlay, 36ins overall £100-150
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A Chinese full size violin with two piece back, back measurement (excluding button) 14.25ins (23.75ins overall), a rosewood clarinet with nickel plated fittings, 23ins, and a small collection of musical instruments, various, and some sheet music £80-120
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A box set of "Der Ring des Nibelungen", a twenty-two piece vinyl LP Special Edition by Decca Records, of Richard Wagner's "Ring Cycle" £100-150
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A pair of Bowers and Wilkins Electronics walnut cased speakers, Model 701 and Serial Nos. 807 and 808, each 32ins wide x 14.75ins deep x 33ins high £150-200
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An early 20th Century mahogany cased "The Autopiano" player piano by M. F. Rachals & Co. of Hamburg, No. 11932 (circa 1905), 60ins wide x 28ins deep x 53.5ins high, a piano stool, and a selection of pianola rolls £800-1200
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An unusual late 19th Century inlaid mahogany cased upright piano of small proportions, by John Broadwood & Sons, No. 58838, the case inlaid with musical trophies and with raised and moulded circular paterae and oval paterae filled with urn motif within leaf and floral bandings, with turned and reeded front supports, 50ins wide x 20ins deep x 41.5ins high Provenance: This was owned by Sir George Donaldson, who founded the Musical Instrument Collection at the Royal College of Music, ordered in 1884, the case is very likely made by Wright & Mansfield £700-1000
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A small collection of African artefacts collected sometime in the early 20th Century, including - a blackwood club of curved form, 23.75ins, with early collection label, a small East African hide-covered gourd flask (Masai) with collection label dated 1933, 5.75ins high, a hide-covered circular fan with hide-covered handle, 14ins diameter, and four other objects, various £150-200
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A steel harpoon with wooden two piece handle and metal fittings, 81ins overall £80-120
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Two taxidermy fox heads by P. Spicer & Sons of Leamington, both mounted on oak shields, one with ivorine plaque stating "T.L.P Beckwith Shaw. April 6th 1940.", and both stamped with Spicer & Sons' details and taxidermy number, both 12ins high £150-200
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A 19th Century taxidermy study of a Barbel (Barbus barbus), contained in stained wood and glazed display case, with naturalistic surroundings, 28.5ins wide x 7.5ins deep x 14.5ins high £100-150
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A Minerva "Super8" cased stopwatch with 2ins printed dial, a Heuer "Microsplit" 1040 electronic stopwatch, boxed, a plated two-dial map measure, boxed and three other measuring instruments, various £80-120
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A late 18th /early 19th Century mahogany cased compass by Harris & Co., 50 Holborn, London, with folding gnomon and engraved silvered scale, 5.75ins diameter, in folding case 6.25ins x 7 .25ins £200-300
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