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Lot 168

Debby FAULKNER-STEVENS (1954) Morgan Le Fey Watercolour, initialled and dated '96, signed and titled to the verso with further inscription, 16cm x 11.5cm, 37.5cm x 32.5cm framed.

Lot 420

Luke MORGAN (XX-XXI) Bird in flight Oil on canvas, signed verso, 76cm x 102cm.

Lot 1542

USA silver Morgan dollar coin 1887 high grade

Lot 205

Vinyl - 31 Reggae / Ska / Rocksteady / Roots Dub 7” singles on Island Records and subsidiary labels (Black Swan), including many 1960’s released on the red and white Island labels including promo, artists to include: Roy Richards, Soul Brothers, The Tennors, Derrick Morgan, Roy & Paulette, Roy & Millie, Sonny And Yvonne, The Melodians, Ras Midas, Adam Smith, Owen Gray, Third World, Tyrone Taylor, Lloyd Robinson, Rudie Mowatt, Steel Pulse and others. Condition varies

Lot 204

Vinyl - 50 Reggae / Ska / Rocksteady, original UK 7” singles mainly from the 1960’s to include: The Soulmates, Delano Stewart, The Soul Agents, Keith McCarthy, Jackie Mitto And The Soul vendors, derrick Morgan, The Melodians, Blue Beat Records singles, G.G. All Stars, The Gaylads, Wilfred Edwards, King Stitt, Kent Brown And The Rainbows, The Cats, Ken Boothe, Jeff Barnes and others. Condition varies

Lot 202

Vinyl - 38 Reggae / Ska / Roots / Dub original UK 7” singles on Trojan Records, Pyramid Records, Attack records and Horse Records, artists to include: Derrick Morgan, The Tellers, The Diamonds, Ken Parker, Linval Thompson, The Tidals, The Marvels, The Maytals, Melodians, The Pioneers, Freddie Notes & The Rudies, The Cimarons and others. Condition VG overall

Lot 203

Vinyl - 50 Reggae / Ska / Roots / Dub original UK 7” singles mainly from the 1970’s including Demo Promos, to include: The Starlites, Slim Smith, Scotty / The Crystallites, Augustus Pablo, Ken Parker, Max Romeo, Leval (Linval) Thompson, 3rd And 4th Generation, Derrick Morgan, Natural Ites, Misty In Roots, Horace Andy and others. Condition VG overall

Lot 1342

BESWICK, HORSE FIGURE, number 2605, titled Morgan Horse, Tarryall Maestro, on wooden stand28.5cm high

Lot 2668

United States of America 1891 silver Morgan dollar coin, 1976 dollar coin, various commemorative crowns etc

Lot 2670

Irish 2012 'Book Of Kells' twenty euro miniature gold coin, 1878 S and 1921 S silver Morgan dollar and an Egyptian silver coin (4)

Lot 2633

Great British and World coins, including Queen Elizabeth II 1977 silver proof crown cased with certificate, pre-decimal pennies, commemorative crowns, King George VI India 1944 one rupee, United States of America 1921 silver Morgan dollar, France 1873 five francs and 1965 ten francs etc

Lot 167

MIXED SPIRITS; eighteen bottles including Bacardi, Jack Daniels, Captain Morgan, gin, etc (18).

Lot 990

Two American Morgan silver dollars, 1901 and 1921, a silver 1924 Peace dollar, no mint mark, and a 1964 half dollar (4).

Lot 223

† ALAN DAVIE CBE RA HRSA (Scottish, 1920-2014); an abstract oil on board, 'Bird Catchers', signed verso and inscribed with title, 64 x 53cm, framed and glazed. Condition Report: All the works by Alan Davie in this sale have been consgined from one single owner sourse, All works where purchased from Morgan & Brooks gallery between 2020 and 2022.Unfortunatly, we cannot date this particular image as it it not dated for us to see, however two of the other images from this collection where painted in the late 1990s so i would think this one may be from a similar period.There are no signs of obvious damages to the image, no breaks, bends or losses to the board or image, there is some slight cracking to the paint in areas but nothing major.No signs of over painting nor damages with a UV light.

Lot 336

Arthur C Morgan-Smith (1904 - 1994), country river view figures with figures bridge and ducks, watercolour, signed lower left, 26.5 x 37cm, gilt framed and glazed

Lot 128

A small group of collectables to include a 1895 USA Morgan silver dollar, a selection of jewellery to include silver and a penknife within an antique tea caddy.

Lot 529

Victory Medal 1914-19 (10) (87951 Cpl. J. Collier. R.E.; 29120 Dvr. R. Forrest. R.E.; 275414 Spr. J. O. Garnett. R.E.; 68051 W.O.Cl.2 A. Jillings. R.E.; 144485 Pnr. W. J. Morgan. R.E.; 84723 Pnr. W. Peachman. R.E.; 194522 Spr. E. Roberts. R.E.; 69884 Spr. G. M. Simpson. R.E.; 171597 Spr. T. Summerhill. R.E.; S4-217670 Pte. C. W. Johnson. A.S.C.) the first fair, the remainder generally very fine and better (10) £100-£140 --- Robert Forrest served in France with the Royal Engineers from 20 February 1915. He was discharged on 1 August 1916 due to wounds and issued a silver war badge. Arthur Jillings served in France as Company Sergeant Major from 7 March 1915. Posted to the Inland Water Transport, he was discharged on 3 January 1917 due to sickness and issued a silver war badge.

Lot 408

Indian Mutiny 1857-59, 2 clasps, Relief of Lucknow, Lucknow (Morgan Williams, 1st Bn. 23rd R.W. Fusrs.) edge bruising and contact marls, nearly very fine £460-£550 --- Morgan Williams was born at Llanduke, Neath, Glamorgan and attested for service in the 23rd Regiment of Royal Welsh Fusiliers at Merthyr Tydfil on 30 April 1942 at the age of 21, being allotted service number 2158. He served for over twenty years, of which 12 years were spent overseas in America, the West Indies, Turkey, the Crimea and the East Indies. During the course of his service he was entered in the Regimental Defaulters Book thirty times and was tried four times by Court Martial, yet despite this record by the time of his discharge he was in possession of two Good Conduct Badges and his conduct was stated as ‘Good’. He was discharged from the Royal Victoria Hospital, Netley, ‘having been found unfit for further service’, as a consequence of chronic rheumatism as a result of long service and general debility on 23 June 1863. His intended place of residence being Castletown, Isle of Man. He was in possession of the medal for the Crimea with two clasps, the Turkish Medal and the Indian Mutiny Medal with two clasps. Sold with copied service papers.

Lot 488

1914 Star (T-34100 Dvr: W. Lawson. A.S.C.); 1914-15 Star (3) (W.Z. 1433. D. R. Morgan. Sig., R.N.V.R.; 30937 Spr: D. W. P. King. R.E.; 19486 L.Cpl. S. W. Clay. Durh: L.I.); British War Medal 1914-20 (2) (45131 Sjt. C. W. W. Mould. R.E.; 43422 Pnr. J. H. Flick. R.E.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (3) (Po.15093 Pte. T. Sheppard. R.M.L.I.; 693 Gnr. H. Upton. R.A.; 239267 Spr. T. E. Webber. R.E.) verdigris to first, generally nearly very fine and better (9) £140-£180 --- William Lawson attested for the Army Service Corps and served with them during the Great War on the Western Front from 13 November 1914.

Lot 514

British War Medal 1914-20 (7) (22888 Pte. B. Morgan. R. Lanc. R.; 4818 A. Cpl. W. Underhill. R. War. R.; 7257 Pte. W. Witheford. W. York. R.; 45135 Pte. B. Ash. Lan. Fus.; 316375 Pte. E. H. Ellis. Ches. R.; 2. Lieut. J. Gledhill.; 7.2276 Pte. J. Gorden. W. Rid. R.); Victory Medal 1914-19 (3) (10341 Pte. F. H. Harris. E. York. R.; 7260 Pte. H. Pearson. E. York. R.; 32641 Pte. J. E. Boore. S. Lan. R.) minor edge bruising, generally nearly very fine (10) £100-£140 --- John Gledhill was commissioned Second Lieutenant in the West Riding Regiment on 25 June 1918. James Edgar Boore was born in East Bergholt, Suffolk, and attested for the South Lancashire Regiment. He served with the 11th Battalion during the Great War on the Western Front, and was killed in action on 23 March 1918; he has no known grave and is commemorated on the Pozieres Memorial, France.

Lot 511

British War Medal 1914-20 (9) (504471 Spr. E. Bishop. R.E.; 486714 Dvr. J. G. Boulton. R.E.; 274454 Pnr. E. Clark. R.E.; 1565 Spr. A. Couzens. R.E.; 144485 Pnr. W. J. Morgan R.E.; 177634 Spr. W. C. Pallant. R.E.; 104582 Spr. F. W. Pennance. R.E.; 355321 Pnr. P. H. Rees. R.E.; 126976 Spr. D. G. J. Taylor. R.E.) generally very fine and better (9) £140-£180 --- William Cleveland Pallant was born in Kensington in 1882 and attested for the Royal Engineers at Chatham on 27 June 1916. Posted to France from 19 June 1917 to 15 September 1919, he likely returned home to his civilian occupation as a gas fitter. Frank William Pennance attested for the Royal Engineers at Crewe on 1 November 1915 and was posted to France on 2 May 1916. His Army Service Record notes that he was wounded on 1 September 1917 and discharged to Army Reserve at the cessation of hostilities.

Lot 704

William De Morgan, an Arts and Crafts ruby lustre Hoopoe tile, Chelsea, circa 1880, painted with a bird facing left, on a foliate tufted ground, Wedgwood blank, apparently unmarked, 15cm square

Lot 701

William De Morgan, an Arts and Crafts ruby lustre Dodo tile, Chelsea, circa 1880, painted with a bird facing right, red beak, on a foliate tufted ground, Wedgwood blank, apparently unmarked, 15cm square

Lot 709

William De Morgan, an Arts and Crafts ruby lustre Ornate Bird or Peacock tile, Chelsea, circa 1880, painted with a bird facing left, on a foliate and tulip tufted ground, Wedgwood blank, apparently unmarked, 15cm square

Lot 706

William De Morgan, an Arts and Crafts ruby lustre Ornate Bird or Peacock tile, Chelsea, circa 1880, painted with a bird facing right, on a foliate and tulip tufted ground, Wedgwood blank, apparently unmarked, 15cm square

Lot 699

William De Morgan, a pair of foliate ruby lustre tiles, Chelsea, circa 1880, with two flowers to each, probably on Wedgwood or Minton blanks, 15cm square (2)

Lot 705

William De Morgan, an Arts and Crafts ruby lustre Ornate Bird or Peacock tile, Chelsea, circa 1880, painted with a bird facing left, on a foliate and tulip tufted ground, Wedgwood blank, apparently unmarked, 15cm square

Lot 703

William De Morgan, an Arts and Crafts ruby lustre Hoopoe tile, Chelsea, circa 1880, painted with a bird facing right, on a foliate tufted ground, Wedgwood blank, apparently unmarked, 15cm square

Lot 702

William De Morgan, an Arts and Crafts ruby lustre Dodo tile, Chelsea, circa 1880, painted with a bird facing left, taupe beak, on a foliate and tulip tufted ground, Wedgwood blank, apparently unmarked, 15cm square

Lot 708

William De Morgan, an Arts and Crafts ruby lustre Peacock tile, Chelsea, circa 1880, painted with a bird facing right, on a foliate tufted ground, Wedgwood blank, apparently unmarked, 15cm square

Lot 710

J Hersey for William de Morgan, a lustre vase, circa 1890, shouldered form, painted with foliate sprigs below a zigzag neck of alternating serpent tails, impressed tulip mark, initial JH, 18cm high

Lot 707

William De Morgan, an Arts and Crafts ruby lustre Partridge tile, Chelsea, circa 1880, painted with a bird facing right, with head turned, on a foliate tufted ground, Wedgwood blank, apparently unmarked, 15cm square

Lot 698

William De Morgan, a pair of foliate ruby lustre tiles, Chelsea, circa 1880, with two flowers to each, probably on Wedgwood or Minton blanks, 15cm square (2)

Lot 100

* JONATHAN HOOD (SCOTTISH b. 1957), DANCERS oil on board, signed, titled and dated 2006 versoframedimage size 48cm x 46cm, overall size 65cm x 62cm Note: Jonathan Hood was born in 1957 in Edinburgh, and grew up in Fife and Tayside. He was artistically trained at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, Dundee and at the Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Jonathan became a full time painter in 1986, mostly working in watercolour and collage. He is a keen art teacher, regularly running children’s workshops as well as adult night-classes. In 2006, he conducted a collage and painting workshop in Morgan Academy, Dundee for the Racial Equality Commission enabling 2 school pupils to reach the final. Since 2006, Jonathan has also run the WASPS studio open weekend in Dundee. Currently, Jonathan is working mostly in oil, using bright colours and painting on board. He has been exhibiting regularly in galleries around the UK, and in Holland, France and Italy. Jonathan uses dramatic blocks of colour to create depth and texture within his works. His clever compositions create narratives through the interaction between figures, and the addition of carefully selected props to be interpreted by the viewer. It is a testament to his artistic skill that he can convey strong emotion with only the simplest of brushstrokes to represent facial features.

Lot 120

BOOKSELLING HISTORY. An archive of correspondence & ephemera relating to Walter Arthur Nield, a notable bookseller in Bristol. The collection includes two of Walter Nield's catalogues (dated 1888 & 1922), including some lesser-known trade euphemisms for condition such as "slightly fingered inside"; issue no. 1645 of The Clique, Antiquarian Bookseller's Weekly, including the sound advice of Chas. J. Sawyer, "Ignorance may be Bliss, but not to a Secondhand Bookseller who sells a £50 book for £1."; several newspaper clippings & a remembrance card for Walter Nield, "From His Fellow Members of the International Association of Antiquarian Booksellers", 11 May 1922; Walter Nield's signed Registration Card as "Book Dealer" of "277 Wells Road, Knowle, Bristol"; Walter Nield's marriage certificate & probate document, plus modern genealogical research; a collection of Autograph & Typed Letters Signed (relating to books & orders) from the following: Wilfrid Laurier [seventh prime minister of Canada]; Alan Parsons, on behalf of the Chancellor of the Exchequer [Reginald McKenna]; Herbert Gladstone, 1st Viscount Gladstone, on Archerfield House letterhead; Dorothy Gladstone [wife of Herbert Gladstone] on 11 Downing Street letterhead card; Justin Huntly McCarthy [Irish author & MP]; HRH Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll; Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort, on Badminton House letterhead; Sir Henry Morton Stanley [explorer of central Africa] on 2 Richmond Terrace letterhead; Lady Penrhyn [wife of 2nd Baron Penrhyn] on Mortimer House letterhead card; John Lubbock, 2nd Baron Avebury, on Kingsgate Castle letterhead; Lady Mordaunt [the respondent in a sensational divorce case involving Prince of Wales]; Lord William Cecil, Bishop of Exeter; Lady Constance Bulwer-Lytton [British suffragette activist] on Homewood Knebworth letterhead; Godfrey Morgan, 1st Viscount Tredegar, on Tredegar Park letterhead; Dowager Countess of Lonsdale [wife of 4th Earl of Lonsdale]; Tom Gallon [British playwright & novelist]; William Moreton Eden, 5th Baron Auckland; Lady Burdon-Sanderson; Lady Russell [wife of Sir George Russell, 4th Baronet] on Swallowfield Park letterhead; Sir Donald Currie [shipping magnate] on S.Y. "Iolaire" letterhead, his calling card attached; Sir Charles Michael Worseley, 9th Baronet; Lord Scarsdale, 4th Baron Scarsdale; Julia, Lady Abercromby [courtier & artist] on Camperdown letterhead; Mercer Henderson, Countess of Buckinghamshire, on Fordell House letterhead; Lord Lindley [Master of the Rolls]; Lord Effingham, 4th Earl of Effingham, on Tusmore letterhead; Sir Edward Charles Kayll Ollivant [senior member of the Indian Civil Service] on Guilsborough letterhead; Sir Kenneth Mackenzie on Exchequer Edinburgh letterhead; Lady Lubbock, on Heathlands letterhead; George Gregory, "Library Buyer" of Bath, and four others of uncertain authorship, the whole housed in two modern albums

Lot 236

Circle of William de Morgan (English, 1839-1917). A pair of 19th-century Arts & Crafts cartoons for a stained-glass window, designs depicting a crane [the presence of a log and the eating of a frog suggesting Aesop's fable of The Frogs Who Desired a King], unsigned, possibly Clement Heaton for Heaton, Butler and Bayne, watercolour, on heavy wove paper with no evidence of a manufacturer's watermark, 48 x 59.5cm, some closed tears, some pasted paper verso, tape residue at top edges verso [c. 1875] (2)

Lot 3023

TITANIC. – Morgan ROBERTSON. Futility. New York: M.F. Mansfield, 1898. First edition, signed and inscribed by Morgan Robertson on a loosely-inserted leaf, 8vo (168 x 96mm.) Half-title. (Toning, marginal damp-stain to text-block.) Original grey pictorial cloth in red, black and silver (fading to spine, minor finger-marking). Note: rare. Morgan Robertson never claimed to have written a prophetic novel, but the similarities between his fictional ship, the S.S. Titan and the real life R.M.S. Titanic are extraordinary. Written in 1898, Robertson described a huge British-built unsinkable luxury liner that sets sail in the month of April for the North Atlantic where it hits an iceberg, drowning most of the people on board. And, as happened, fourteen years later, most of the passengers die because of a lack of lifeboats. After the real Titanic sunk on the 15th April 1912, Robertson’s novel was re-issued as ‘Futility: The Wreck of the Titan’. The number of uncanny similarities continues to fascinate. Robertson has inscribed the inserted leaf: ‘With thanks and acknowledgements, I am sincerely yours, Morgan Robertson’.

Lot 242

Seven (7) 19th-century silver Shilling tokens, including 1812 Lincoln, Lincolnshire, J Millson & T Preston, with oak branches (D 12); 1812 Stockport, Cheshire, Cartwright & Ferns, 16 bees (D 4); 1811 Yarmouth, Norfolk, F R Reynolds (D 17); 1811 York, Yorkshire, Cattle & Barber (D 77?); 1811 Fazeley, Staffordshire, 'Peels Harding & Co' (D 11); London, Middlesex, 'Morgan Licenses Manufacturer' (D 21); and 1811 Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, W Bastin (D 1).

Lot 3122

Mixed Spirits: Lamb's Navy Rum (one bottle), VM Liquors Ron Blanco (one bottle), Clarke's Bourbon Whiskey (one bottle), Osborne Magno Brandy (one bottle), Cromwell Cream (one bottle), Skane Aquavit (one bottle), Martini Rosso (one bottle), Rich Ruby Fortified British Wine, Tesco's (one bottle), Captain Morgan Black Label Rum (one bottle), Ouzo (one 20cl hipflask bottle), Gordon's Gin (one 70cl bottle and one hipflask 35cl bottle), Couvoisier 3 Star Cognac (one bottle), Three Barrels V.S.O.P. Rare Olod French Brandy (two bottles), Three Barrels Very Old French Brandy (one bottle) (16)

Lot 1911

Twenty one Canada and United States of America silver coins to include maple leaf, 19th century and later Liberty and Morgan dollars, commemorative issues and half dollar, twenty certificates present

Lot 1235

Pigskin leather case with 'G. Morgan Jones, Tetbury, Gloucestershire' embossed to front, W38 x D29 x H15cm

Lot 1320

Twenty-one bottles of mixed spirits and liqueurs to include Cointreau, Captain Morgan Rum, Gordon's Gin, Pimm's, Chartreuse, Remy Martin Champagne Cognac and Drambuie.PLEASE NOTE ALL ALCOHOL & TOBACCO ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECK ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY

Lot 119

The Black book of Edgeworthstown and other Edgeworth memories, 1585-1817 - Harriet Jessie Butler, Harold Edgeworth Butler, published 1927. The Volunteer Earl – Maurice James Craig, published 1948. The Wild Irish Girl, the life of Lady Morgan – Lionel Stevenson, published 1936. Unseen Friends - Mrs. William O’Brien, published 1912. The Life of Charles James Fox – Edward Lascelles. Published 1936 (4)

Lot 485

Large Collection of British and World Coins, including 405g of Pre 47 Silver, 1881o Morgan Dollar, Victorian 1887 Double Florin (ex-mount), Double Headed George VI Halfpenny (WW2 trench art), British and World Banknotes, Un-used Elizabeth II stamps, Large number of Commemorative Crowns, Bronze Roman Coin, Commemorative £5, £2 & £1 coins with other coins. In one felt lined wooden box.

Lot 360

A 1921 US silver Morgan dollar Slabed in Case with Certificate with a silver 1889 Morgan dollar and a proof 40th Coronation anniversary silver crown with Certificate.

Lot 397

Three US Silver Morgan Dollars including 1880s, 1883o & 1921D all weighing between 26.73g and 26.83g.

Lot 396

Three US Silver Morgan Dollars including 1882, 1889 & 1921 all weighing between 26.58g and 26.72g

Lot 362

Collection of American Morgan & Eisenhower Dollars including 1884o, 1885o, 1887, 2 x 1971 and one 1972. Morgan’s are of a higher grade.

Lot 395

Three US Silver Morgan Dollars including 1885o, 1888o & 1921 all weighing between 26.44 and 26.74.

Lot 398

Three US Silver Morgan Dollars including 1880, 1882 & 1921s all weighing between 26.73g and 26.83g.

Lot 407

Collection of American Coins, Commemorative issues, transport tokens and base metal re-strike of two Morgan Dollars and Three Filipinas one Paso coins. Includes 1867 two cents, 1853 silver three cents, two Nickel 1868 three cents, 1905 and 1964 silver quarters, Empire States Building souvenir token coin, London Bridge- Arizona token & gold plated 9/11 remembrance coin, with other American coins.

Lot 399

Three US Silver Morgan Dollars including 1878s, 1883o & 1921 all weighing between 26.75g and 26.79g

Lot 414

NSG Slabbed American Silver Morgan Dollar Coins, including 1884o, 1889 and 1896o. 

Lot 400

Three US Silver Morgan Dollars including 1879, 1884 & 1921 all weighing between 26.41g and 26.83g.

Lot 517

Collection of Silver Proof Coins, Pre 20 & Pre 47 Silver with Modern Post Decimal Coins. includes US D-Day Dollar, 1994 Barbados .500 Silver Dollar, 1994 Silver D-Day 50p, 1994 Silver £1 (Scotland), 1999 Guernsey £1 ‘Marriage of Edward & Sophie, 1996 Guernsey £1 ‘Queen Elizabeth II 70th Birthday’, American 1879 Morgan Dollar (ex brooch mount) with other coins.

Lot 792

Savoy Hours, Die.: The Savoy Hours. Les Heures de Savoy. New Haven, Yale University, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library, MS 390. Faksimile Luzern, Quaternio Verlag (2017). 8° (Faksimile) Orig.-Maroquinlederband mit reicher Rücken- u. Deckelvergoldung in Leinenkassette. Eines von 680 num. Exemplaren. - "Die Savoy Hours bzw. der Teil, der nach fast 600 Jahren von ihnen übriggeblieben ist, begeistert den Betrachter mit herrlichster Buchmalerei. Wunderbare Farben, funkelndes Gold, elegante Proportionen. In den 50 Miniaturen agieren feingliedrige Figuren vor abwechslungsreichen Hintergründen, die durch goldene Gitter, Linien, Rauten, Ranken und Quadrate verziert sind. Vom Werkstattnachfolger des berühmten Pariser Buchmalers Jean Pucelle wurden sie geschaffen. Buchkunst, die bis heute fasziniert und Begehrlichkeiten weckt! Als bibliophiles Buchobjekt kommen die Savoy Hours in einem goldgeprägten Gewand daher das prächtigste Fragment eines verlorenen Meisterwerks" (Roger S. Wieck, The Morgan Library & Museum, New York). - Hint. Innendeckel mit aufgeklebt. Zettel: Gift Yale University Library.

Lot 766

Berthold-Sakramentar, Das.: Vollständige Faksimile-Ausgabe im Originalformat von Ms M. 710 der Pierpont Morgan Library in New York. Faksim., Kommentar u. Interims-Kommentar in 3 Bdn. Graz, ADEVA 1995-99. Gr.4°. Mit zahlr. farb. Abb. Oldr. mit Kantenbeschlägen in Kassette, Olwd. u. Obrosch. - Eines von 330 Ex. - (= Codices selecti, 100).

Lot 169

A Slazengers Ltd fifty year's service testimonial for R E H 'Buzzer' Hadingham, Managing Director 1969-73, Chairman and Managing Director 1973-76, and Chairman 1976-83, with letters, or telegrams, from sporting greats, entertainers, etc., including Seve Ballesteros, Dickie Henderson, Marcel Bernard, Colin Cowdrey, Group Captain Sir Leonard Cheshire VC, Cliff Morgan, Gareth Edwards, Jack Nicklaus, Gareth Hunt, Denis Compton, Tim Brooke-Taylor, Roger Taylor, Fred Perry, Sir Len Hutton, Ken Rosewall, Eric Sykes and Jim Laker.

Lot 129

Spirits and sherry to include Hardy Cognac, Captain Morgan, Jägermeister, House of Commons , Courvoisier and othersLocation:If there is no condition report shown, please request

Lot 74

Two one dollar peace coins and an engraved Morgan coin

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