Catalogue - Lacy Scott and Knight
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Catalogue - Lacy Scott and Knight
COINS, MEDALS & MILITARIA Friday 10th June at 11am On View Thursday 9th June 10am - 7pm and from 9am on the morning of the sale Your contacts at the Saleroom are: Alex Manning – Coins, Banknotes & Tokens Glenn Pearl – Medals & Militaria Results available on line approximately one hour following the sale Buyer’s Premium charged on all lots at 17.5% plus VAT Coin grading definitions Please note that these are subjective and are the opinion of the Auction Centre but buyers must satisfy themselves as to condition UNC – Uncirculated. A coin in ‘as new’ condition, as issued by the Mint, retaining full lustre but, owing to modern mass production methods, of manufacture and storage, not necessarily perfect. g – Good (prior to another grade) denotes a coin which is slightly better than expected for that grade. EF – Extremely Fine. A coin that exhibits very little sign of circulation, with only minimal marks or faint wear, which are only evident upon very close scrutiny. VF – Very Fine. A coin that exhibits some wear to the raised surfaces of the design, but has had only limited circulation. F – Fine. A coin that exhibits considerable wear to the raised surfaces of the design, but still exhibits the main distinguishing features. Tel: (01284) 748 623 / 624 Catalogue web site: WWW.LSK.CO.UK Email: FINEART@LSK.CO.UK COINS, TOKENS & BANKNOTES 1 Great Britain, 1707 half-crown, Queen Anne draped bust, Rev. crowned cruciform shields, date divided by crown (F/gF) (1) £30 - 50 2 USA 1885 silver Morgan dollar, Obv. Liberty head above date, Rev. spread eagle with arrows within wreath and legend, New Orleans mint (VF,EF) (1) £20 - 30 3 USA, 1889 silver Morgan dollar, Obv. Liberty head above date, Rev. spreadeagle with arrows within wreath and legend, New Orleans mint (gF) (1) £20 - 30 9 Great Britain, 1787 sixpence, George III draped bust, Rev. cruciform shields with crowns in angles above date; together with two other 1787 examples (3) £40 - 60 10 England, Elizabeth I shilling, James I sixpence, and an Edward I groat (clipped) (3) £30 - 50 11 England, mixed lot to include; 1710 Queen Anne fourpence, 1696, 1697 and a 16** William III sixpence, and William III one guinea weight (5) £50 - 80 4 Great Britain, 1889 double florin, Victoria jubilee head, Rev. crowned cruciform shields with sceptres in angles, date divided by crown, mounted as a brooch (1) £20 - 40 5 England, 1703 half-crown, Queen Anne draped bust, Rev. crowned cruciform shields, date divided by crown, converted as brooch (1) £40 - 60 6 Great Britain, 1889 crown, Victoria jubilee head, Rev. St George & Dragon above date; together with two 1935 George V rocking horse crowns (3) £20 - 40 7 Great Britain, 1821 crown, George IV laureate bust, Rev. St George & Dragon above date (gF); together with an 1818 George III crown (F) (2) £30 - 50 12 12 Great Britain, 1849 florin, Queen Victoria Godless type, Rev. crowned cruciform shields around central rose (gVF) (1) £50 - 80 13 13 Great Britain, 1758 shilling, George II laureate and draped bust, Rev. crowned cruciform shields, date divided by crown; together with a 1757 sixpence; and a 1758 sixpence (3) £60 - 80 14 8 8 Great Britain, 1924 maundy money set, George V, Rev. crowned denomination dividing date within wreath, cased (EF) (1) £50 - 80 2 Lacy Scott & Knight 14 Great Britain, 1787 shilling, George III laureate bust, Rev. cruciform shields with crowns in angles; together with a 1787 sixpence; and a 1762 threepence (3) £60 - 80 20 England, Henry III (1216-1272), longcross silver penny, London mm (F); together with one other Canterbury mint penny (F). Both coins reputedly from the Brussels Hoard of 1908 (2) £30 - 40 21 Roman, Elagabalus (213-222 ACE), AR Antoninianus; together with Julia Maesa (grandmother of Elagabalus) AR Denarius (2) £40 - 60 15 15 Great Britain, 1723 shilling, George I laureate and draped bust, Rev. crowned cruciform shields, SSC (South Sea Company) in angles (1) (gF/VF) £30 - 50 16 England, mixed lot of hammered coins to include; Charles I shilling, Edward I Canterbury mint penny, and other cut hammered coins (8) £40 - 60 22 22 Great Britain, 1845 crown, Victoria ‘young-head’, Rev. crowned shield within wreath (aVF) (1) £60 - 80 23 Great Britain, 1827 penny, George IV laureate head, Rev. seated Britannia (F) £50 - 60 17 17 England, Edward III groat, London mint, 1334-1351 cross pattee (1) (aVF) £150 - 200 24 England, five hammered coins to include; 2x Edward I silver pennies, London mint; Edward II silver penny; Henry III longcross silver penny; and Edward IV half groat, Canterbury mint (5) £100 - 150 25 Kings of Parthis, Phraates IV (38-7 BCE) AR drachm; together with ElymaisOrdodes I AE tetradrachm, circa 75 ACE; and Severus Alexander AE Nicaea Bithynia (3) £40 - 60 26 Mixed lot of four coins to include; 1604 James I sixpence, 1817 George III sixpence, 1888 Victoria jubilee head crown, Diocletian (284-305ACE) Roman coin (4) £40 - 60 18 18 England, Edward III groat, London mm, 1356-1361 cross 3 (1) (gF) £100 - 150 19 Macedonia, silver drachm, Alexander III ‘The Great’ (310-301BCE); together with one other Euboea Chalkis silver drachm (2) £30 - 50 27 USA, 1888 silver Morgan dollar, Obv. Liberty head above date, Rev. spreadeagle with arrows within wreath and legend, Philadelphia mint; together with a 2000 and a 2013 1oz fine silver dollar (3) £40 - 60 28 Great Britain, 1887 half-crown, Victoria jubilee head, Rev. crowned shield within garter above date; together with 1887 double florin, 1887 florin, and a 1900 florin (4) £60 - 80 Lacy Scott & Knight 3 29 Great Britain, mixed lot of George V silver coins to include; 1935 rocking horse crown, 5x half-crowns, 3x florins (9) £40 - 60 34 Roman, AE sestertius circa 232 ACE, Severus Alexander laureate and draped bust, Rev. Mars advancing right holding spear and shield; together with Constantine I (310-337 ACE) AE follis (2) £50 - 70 30 Great Britain, six George II sixpences; 1750, 1757 x4, and 1758 (6) £60 - 100 31 Great Britain, mixed lot of eight George III and later silver Maundy Money (8) £60 - 80 32 Great Britain, mixed lot of six Edward VII and George VI coins to include; 1902 Edward VII florin, 1937 George VI crown, 1951 Festival of Britain crown etc (6) £40 - 60 35 35 British Celtic, Dobunni uninscribed gold quarter stater, circa 1st century BCE, Obv. wreath pattern, Rev. horse with symbols below sun, 13mm, 1.4g (1) £300 - 500 36 A Victorian silver sovereign case, maker Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1901, 16.9g, 3 x 3cm (1) £30 - 40 37 33 33 Great Britain, two George III and later silver shillings to include; 1820 George III, 1826 George IV etc (11) £80 - 100 4 Lacy Scott & Knight 37 An early 20th century silver double sovereign case, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1912, monogrammed R.B. Crosse, 45.8g, 6 x 3cm (not including ring) (1) £50 - 80 45 Mixed lot of foreign silver coins to include; 1875 France five francs, 1942 George VI one rupee, 1799 Carolus IV quarter reales etc (approx 20) £30 - 50 46 Mixed lot of George III and Victorian copper coins, tokens, and commemorative medals to include; 1833 Franklin / Montyon medal etc (approx 20) £30 - 40 47 An Edwardian silver sovereign case by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1906, monogrammed AH, 3.5cm dia, 22.3g (1) £30 - 40 48 An Edwardian silver sovereign cased by Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1909, monogrammed AHT (rear admiral A H Taylor), 3cm dia, 19.6g (1) £30 - 40 49 Great Britain, mixed lot of Edward VII, George V and VI silver coins to include; half-crowns, florins, shilling, sixpences etc (approx. 50) £40 - 60 50 Great Britain, mixed lot of George V silver coins to include; 1935 ‘rocking horse’ crowns, half-crowns, florins, sixpences etc (approx 50) £40 - 60 38 38 Great Britain, 1901 Maundy Money 4-coin set, Queen Victoria ‘veil-head’, Rev. crowned denomination and date within wreath (1) £50 - 80 39 Mixed lot of British and USA silver coins to include; 1883 and 1899 Morgan dollars New Orleans mint, 1943 George VI half-crown, shillings etc (18) £40 - 60 40 Great Britain, mixed lot of Edward VII, George V and George VI silver coins to include; half-crowns, florins, shillings etc (approx. 75) £40 - 60 41 A bracelet made from seven silver coins to include; 1707 Queen Anne halfcrown, 1711 Queen Anne shilling, 1567 Queen Elizabeth I sixpence etc £40 - 60 42 British Raj, mixed lot of William IV and later silver and copper coins to include; one rupee, quarter rupee, one quarter Anna etc (approx 30) £40 - 60 43 England, Elizabeth I (1558-1602) shilling, second issue, Rev. quartered shield below martlet mint mark (F) (1) £20 - 30 44 Great Britain, 1881 Victoria gothic florin (F); together with one other (F) (2) £30 - 40 51 Great Britain, mixed lot of Victorian silver coins to include; 1889 Jubilee crown, half-crowns, shillings etc (approx 25) £40 - 60 52 Mixed lot of British and world silver coins to include; 1834 5 francs, 1829 George IV shilling, 1835 William IV quarter rupee etc (approx 25) £30 - 50 53 Mixed lot of British and American silver coins to include; 1820 George IV half-crown, 1883 Victoria half-crown, 1922 ‘peace’ dollar, 1923 ‘Peace’ dollar etc (8) £30 - 40 54 Great Britain, quantity of George V and George VI silver coins to include; half-crowns, florins, shillings and sixpences (approx 140) £70 - 100 55 Great Britain, mixed lot of Victorian and later silver coins to include; 1935 ‘rocking horse’ crown, half-crowns, florins, and a silver gilt Smithfield Club medal (approx 20) £40 - 60 56 Mixed lot of British and foreign 19th century and later silver coins to include; 1885 one rupee, 1874 Victoria shilling, gothic florin etc (approx 45) £40 - 60 57 Great Britain, mixed lot of William & Mary and later copper coins to include; 1797 cartwheel two-pence pennies, halfpence, farthings etc (approx 35) £30 - 50 Lacy Scott & Knight 5 58 Five silver coins to include; 1974 Winnipeg Canada dollar, Maria Theresa Thaler, 1976 Austrian 100 schilling, 1976 Johann Nestrog 100 schilling, 1979 Griffin Canada dollar; together with 13 various commemorative crowns (18) £30 - 50 59 Great Britain, 33 Victorian and later sixpences; together with 21 Victorian and later threepence coins (54) £40 - 60 60 Great Britain, collection of William & Mary, George III and later farthings (84) £40 - 60 61 Mixed lot of various British and foreign coins to include; half-crowns, Victorian and later copper etc £20 - 40 62 Great Britain, 16 various George I and later Maundy Money coins £100 - 150 63 Mixed lot of 18th century and later Irish copper coins (25) £20 - 40 64 Great Britain, mixed lot of Edward VII, George V and George VI silver coins to include; 2x 1937 coronation crowns, half-crowns, florins etc. The coins in this lot show very little sign of circulation (approx. 20) £50 - 80 65 Great Britain, mixed lot of Georgian and later sovereign, guinea and other coin weights (13) £40 - 60 66 Great Britain, mixed lot of various Victorian and later Jersey and Guernsey copper coins to include; 1/13 of a shilling, 8 doubles etc (approx 65) £30 - 50 67 Great Britain, 15 William IV and Victorian silver four pence coins; together with 19 Victorian and Edward VII silver threepence coins (34) £30 - 50 68 Great Britain, a quantity of George V silver threepence coins (approx 300) £80 - 120 69 Mixed lot of 18th century and later British and foreign coins, most either mounted or drilled to include; 1708 Queen Anne shilling, 1787 George III sixpence etc (approx 50) £50 - 80 6 Lacy Scott & Knight 70 Great Britain, mixed lot of Victorian and later half-crowns and florins to include; 7x Victoria half-crowns, 3x Edward VII half-crowns, 3x George V half-crowns, 3x George VI half-crowns, 11x Elizabeth II half-crowns, 2x George V florins, and 3x Elizabeth II two shillings (32) £200 - 250 71 Great Britain, mixed lot of Victorian and later sixpences to include; 10x Victoria, 12x Edward VII, 17x George V and 6x George VI (45) £100 - 120 72 Great Britain, mixed lot of William IV and later silver shillings and farthings to include; 1x William IV shilling, 22x Victoria shillings, 15x Edward VII shillings, 11x George V shillings, 1x George VI shilling, 1x Victoria farthing, 5x Edward VII farthing, and 1x George V farthing (57) £150 - 180 73 Great Britain, mixed lot of Victoria and later silver threepence and fourpence coins to include; 30x Victoria threepences, 18x Edward VII threepences, 22x George V threepences, 3x George VI threepences, and 4x Victoria fourpences (77) £120 - 150 74 Great Britain, a collection of George III and later copper pennies (40) £100 - 120 79 Great Britain, mixed lot of various George VI coins to include; half-crowns, shillings, pennies, farthings etc (approx 150) £20 - 40 80 Mixed lot of various foreign coins and tokens to include; 1949 east Africa one shilling, 1925 Denmark two kroner, 1894 Leopold II ten centimes (approx 300) £20 - 40 81 Great Britain, mixed lot of Victorian and later silver coins to include; half-crowns, florins, shillings, sixpences etc (approx 65) £50 - 70 82 Mixed lot of British and foreign coins to include; 1929 2.5 guilden, 1862 Maximillian II thaler etc £40 - 60 83 A modern one lang silver bullion bar, 51.6g (1) £20 - 40 84 USA, mixed lot of silver and other coins to include; 1921 Morgan dollar, San Francisco mint; ‘Indian head’ cents; 1886 5 cent etc (approx 20) £30 - 50 85 Mixed lot of British and foreign coins to include; half-crowns, commemorative crowns etc (approx 200) £20 - 30 75 Great Britain, mixed lot of Victorian and later silver, copper and cupra-nickel coins to include; 1892 Victoria crown, 1890 Victoria crown, 4x 1935 George V ‘rocking horse’ crowns, 1951 George VI Festival of Britain crown, Victoria copper coins etc (24) £170 - 200 76 Great Britain, mixed lot of George III, Victoria and later half-pennies, pennies and threepence coins £70 - 90 77 Mixed lot of silver, copper and other coins to include; 36x Victoria and later silver threepence coins, 1862 Indian half Anna, 1913 AustroHungarian silver one corona etc (53) £70 - 90 78 Mixed lot of various British and foreign coins to include; Victoria and later ‘bun’ pennies, 1939 Gustaf V silver Swedish one krona etc (80) £70 - 90 86 86 Great Britain, 1951 South Bank Exhibition ‘Festival of Britain’ guide by Ian Cox; together with a cased 1951 ‘Festival of Britain’ crown (2) £40 - 60 96 87 Mixed lot of English and foreign silver and other coins to include; 1902 German funf mark, 1900 Victoria half-crown, 1826 George IV shilling etc (approx 35) £30 - 40 95 Great Britain, mixed lot of William IV and later silver coins to include; halfcrowns, florins, shillings etc (23) £40 - 60 88 Great Britain, quantity of Victorian farthings, to include; 1875-H (24) £20 - 30 96 Great Britain, 1937 George VI coronation 15 coin specimen set, crown down to farthing, in original tooled real leather case of issue (1) £180 - 220 89 Great Britain, mixed lot of Victorian and later silver coins to include; Victoria Gothic florins, half-crowns, florins, shillings etc (approx 60) £40 - 60 97 USA, mixed lot of various United States mint proof sets, dated between 1979 and 2000 (approx 30) £40 - 60 90 Roman, folder of 6 coins to include; Gallienus 253-268AD Billon Antoninianus, Postumus 259-268AD Billon Antoninianus, Claudius II 268270AD AE Antoninianus, Victorinus 265-270AD AE Antoninianus, Tetricus I 270-273AD AE Antoninianus, and Tetricus II 270-273AD AE Antoninianus £30 - 50 98 Great Britain, mixed lot various Royal Mint Brilliant uncirculated coin collections etc (approx 20) £40 - 60 91 Great Britain, five George V pennies, 1x 1920 and 4x 1927 (5) £40 - 60 92 Great Britain, quantity of Edward VII pennies and farthings (approx 75) £10 - 20 93 Great Britain, mixed lot of various commemorative crown to include; 1951 Festival of Britain, 14x 1953 Queen Elizabeth II coronation crowns (15) £20 - 30 94 Mixed lot of Charles II and later copper coins; pennies, farthings etc (8) £20 - 30 99 Mixed lot of various USA coin sets to include; 2x USA Liberty coins, silver dollar and half dollar set, mint proof sets, uncirculated coin set; together with Victorian and later pennies etc £40 - 60 100 Great Britain, mixed lot of various silver and other coins to include; George V and later half-crowns, florins, shillings, commemorative crowns etc (approx 200) £40 - 60 101 Mixed lot of various coins and coin sets to include; 1968 South Africa seven coin set, 1964 Bank of Zambia three coin set, various Royal Mail commemorative coin sets etc £40 - 60 102 Mixed lot of various coin and stamp first day covers (approx 75) £40 - 60 Lacy Scott & Knight 7 103 Great Britain, 19 various Royal Mail coins of the United Kingdom sets (19) £40 - 60 104 A cased set of 25 collectable Panda coins £30 - 50 105 Mixed lot of British and commonwealth coins to include; 2002 UK proof set, Victorian and later pennies, commemorative crowns etc (approx 90) £20 - 40 106 Great Britain, mixed lot to include cased 2008 Olympic Games handover ceremony silver proof Piedfort two pound coin, 1998 cased silver proof Piedfort fifty pence two-coin set, 2000 silver proof Piedfort fifty pence, 2001 cased silver proof Piedfort two pound, 1950 nine-coin set, and two 1973 EEC fifty pences (7) £60 - 80 107 Great Britain, two Royal Mail / Royal Mint Philatelic Numismatic cover albums, containing 38 coin covers to include; Golden Jubilee stamp, crown and banknote cover, 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games cover etc £60 - 100 108 Great Britain, two Royal Mail / Royal Mint Philatelic Numismatic cover albums, containing 38 coin covers to include; 1997 Hong Kong five dollar coin cover, 2006 Brunel two pound coin cover etc £60 - 100 109 Great Britain, mixed lot of 30 Royal Mint issue commemorative crowns and other coins; together with 19 various Royal Mint coin covers (49) £50 - 80 110 Great Britain, mixed lot of 31 Royal Mint issue commemorative crowns and others coins; together with 19 various Royal Mail coin covers (50) £50 - 80 111 Mixed lot of 19th century and later silver, copper and cupra-nickel coins to include; 1896 South Africa two shillings, commemorative crowns, half-crowns etc (approx 70) £20 - 30 112 Great Britain, 1984 and 1992 Royal Mint proof coin collection sets; together with other uncirculated coin sets (11) £30 - 40 8 Lacy Scott & Knight 113 Mixed lot of British and foreign coins and tokens to include; Hans Krauwinckle mediaeval Nuremburg jetons, William IV and Adelaide commemorative coin, 1837 Victorian Hanover (approx 85) £40 - 60 114 Three folders of coin covers; The Diamond Wedding anniversary collection, The History of WWII in two volumes, and The Statehood Quarters collection in 2 volumes (5) £40 - 60 115 A large quantity of mainly 20th century British and foreign coins to include; a collection of two pound coins showing different designs and specifications, early 20th century and later copper coins, commemorative crowns etc £50 - 100 116 Great Britain, eleven various brilliant uncirculated coin collections; together with 14 various coin first day covers (25) £30 - 50 117 Mixed lot of British and USA coins and coin sets to include; folder of 50 states quarters, D-Day five pound coin presentation pack, commemorative crowns etc (approx 100) £40 - 60 118 Three folders of British and world coins to include; George VI and later half-crowns, Victorian and later pennies and farthings etc £40 - 60 119 Great Britain, mixed lot of various coin sets and loose coinage to include; 2000 Executive Proof coin collection, Victoria to Elizabeth Penny to Penny, commemorative crowns etc £40 - 60 122 Great Britain, mixed lot of 31 various Royal Mint proof sets, brilliant uncirculated coin collection, coinage of Great Britain and Ireland (31) £80 - 120 123 Great Britain, a consecutive near-complete run of 41 Royal Mint United Kingdom proof coin collection 1970-2011 (missing 1999) (41) £150 - 200 124 Great Britain, a consecutive run of 41 Royal Mint United Kingdom proof coin collection 1970-2010 (41) £150 - 200 125 Great Britain, 1872 gold full sovereign, Victoria ‘young head’, Rev. crowned shield within wreath above die number 35, mounted in circular 9ct gold pendant, gross weight 12.3g (gVF) (1) £160 - 200 126 Great Britain, 1963 gold full sovereign, Queen Elizabeth, Rev. St George & Dragon above date (VF) (1) £150 - 200 127 South Africa, 1961 gold 2 rand, Jan van Riebeeck within legend, Rev. Springbok below date and above denomination (UNC) (1) £150 - 200 128 Kenya, 1966 gold 100 shillings, Jomo Kenyatta, Rev. fly-whisk above denomination and date, within legend ‘Father of the Kenya Nation’ (UNC) (1) £150 - 200 129 South Africa, 1961 gold 1 rand, Jan van Riebeeck within legend, Rev. Springbok below date and above denomination (UNC) (1) £70 - 90 120 Great Britain, 1953 Queen Elizabeth II 10-coin cased coronation set, together with various coinage of Great Britain sets to include; British farthings of WWII, The British ‘Bob’, George V silver threepence set etc (12) £50 - 80 130 Austria, dated 1915 gold ducat restrike, Emperor Franz Joseph I laureate head, Rev. Austrian coat of arms upon a crowned double-headed Imperial Eagle (UNC with mount marks) (1) £60 - 90 121 Great Britain, mixed lot to include; Queen Mother silver proof memorial crown, various Royal Mint brilliant uncirculated coins etc (17) £30 - 50 131 Mexico, 1945 gold 2½ pesos (VF); together with an 18ct gold bracelet charm in the form of the Phaistos Disc (2) £50 - 80 132 132 USA, 1914 gold Indian head five dollars or half eagle, Obv. Native American brave above date and within 13 stars, Rev. eagle perched upon fasces and an olive branch (VF) (1) £180 - 220 137 137 Great Britain, 1901 gold full sovereign, Victoria ‘veil-head’, Rev. St George & Dragon above date, in 9ct gold mount, gross weight 9.2g (gVF) (1) £150 - 200 133 133 Great Britain, 1785 gold guinea, George III fourth head, Rev. ornate crowned shield within legend, date divided by crown (gF,aVF) (1) £200 - 300 134 Great Britain, 1963 gold full sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II, Rev. St George & Dragon above date (EF) (1) £150 - 200 135 Great Britain, 1968 gold full sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II, Rev. St George & Dragon above date (EF) (1) £150 - 200 136 Great Britain, 1787 gold spade half guinea, George III laureate bust, Rev. crowned shield above date (buckled and pierced) (F) (1) £50 - 70 138 138 Great Britain, cased 1995 50th Anniversary of the United Nations gold proof two pound coin, with certificate of authenticity (1) £250 - 350 Lacy Scott & Knight 9 139 Great Britain, cased 1980 gold full proof sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II, Rev. St George & Dragon above date (UNC) (1) £150 - 200 146 Great Britain, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016 United Kingdom proof coin set Collector Edition (4) £60 - 80 140 Great Britain, cased 1980 gold full proof sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II, Rev. St George & Dragon above date (UNC) (1) £150 - 200 147 Great Britain, cased Royal Mint silver proof one pound 5-coin set; together with one other 4-coin set (2) £40 - 60 141 Great Britain, cased 1980 gold half proof sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II, Rev. St George & Dragon above date (UNC) (1) £70 - 90 148 Great Britain, cased 2005 ‘Nelson; Trafalgar 200th Anniversary’ silver proof commemorative 2-coin Piedfort set with certificate of authenticity (1) £50 - 80 142 Great Britain, cased 1980 gold half proof sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II, Rev. St George & Dragon above date (UNC) (1) £70 - 90 149 Great Britain, cased 2010 ‘Countdown to London 2012’ silver Piedfort five pound coin; together with ‘The Official London 2012 Olympic’ silver proof Piedfort five pound coin (2) £50 - 80 150 Great Britain, four cased silver proof coins to include; ‘The Queens Coronation 60th Anniversary’ Piedfort five pound coin, ‘The Queens Diamond Jubilee’ Piedfort five pound coin, ‘Restoration of the Monarchy’ Piedfort five pound coin, and the ‘Longest Reigning Monarch’ silver proof coin (4) £50 - 80 151 Great Britain, three cased silver proof coins to include; 2013 ‘Tales from The Tube’ Piedfort two pound 2-coin set, 2001 Victorian anniversary crown, and 2000 ‘Millennium Crown’ (3) £50 - 80 152 Great Britain, eleven various silver coins to include; 2x 1951-2001 ‘Festival of Britain 50th Anniversary’ crown and silver ingot set, 2x ‘Lucky’ sterling silver penny, 1991 Falkland Islands two pound coin etc (11) £60 - 80 153 Great Britain, seven various Britannia silver coins to include; 2012 silver bullion two pound coin, 1997 silver proof 20p coin etc (7) £50 - 80 154 Great Britain, 13 various cased silver proof two pound coins to include; 1995 World War II Piedfort two pound, 2015 Royal Navy Piedfort two pound coin etc (13) £80 - 120 143 143 Great Britain, cased 1983 gold half-sovereign, Elizabeth II, Rev. St George & Dragon above date (UNC) (1) £70 - 100 144 Great Britain, mixed lot of various Royal Mint brilliant uncirculated coin collections (approx 90) £200 - 300 145 Great Britain, mixed lot of various Royal Mint brilliant uncirculated coin collections (approx 90) £200 - 300 10 Lacy Scott & Knight 155 Great Britain, 17 various cased silver proof coins to include; one pounds, fifty pences, ten pences, and 5 pences (17) £80 - 100 156 Great Britain, 11 various cased silver proof Royal commemorative coins to include; ‘The Royal Birth’ 2015 five pound coin, ‘The Royal Wedding’ 2011 five pound coin etc (11) £70 - 90 157 Great Britain, five cased silver proof one pound coins (5) £40 - 60 158 Six various cased silver commemorative coins to include; 1989 Canada dollar, 1983 one pound, 1990 Belize dollar, 1988 Bermuda dollar, 1988 one pound, 1989 Pitcairn Islands one dollar (6) £30 - 50 165 Great Britain, cased set of four silver proof Piedfort one pound coins 20002003; together with one other 2005-2007 set, with certificate of authenticity (2) £50 - 80 159 Great Britain, 1992 deluxe new £10 banknote and silver proof 10 pence twocoin set, cased with certificate of authenticity £40 - 60 166 Great Britain, cased 2004 silver proof Piedfort three-coin collection, with certificate of authenticity (1) £40 - 60 160 Great Britain, cased 2005 Nelson Trafalgar 200th Anniversary silver proof commemorative two-coin Piedfort set, with certificate of authenticity (1) £50 - 80 167 Great Britain, cased 2003 silver proof Piedfort three-coin collection, with certificate of authenticity (1) £40 - 60 161 Great Britain, cased 2007 silver proof Piedfort five-coin collection, with certificate of authenticity (1) £80 - 100 162 Great Britain, cased 2006 silver proof Piedfort six-coin collection, with certificate of authenticity (1) £80 - 120 163 Great Britain, cased 2008 silver proof Piedfort four-coin collection, with certificate of authenticity (1) £60 - 80 168 168 Great Britain, cased 2012 Official London Olympics silver proof Piedfort five pound coin, with certificate of authenticity (1) £40 - 60 169 1993 1oz fine silver one dollar, 1998 and 2004 1oz fine silver two pound and 2000 Guernsey silver proof one pound (4) £30 - 50 164 164 Great Britain, cased 2010 silver proof Piedfort five-coin collection, with certificate of authenticity (1) £80 - 120 170 Five cased silver proof commemorative coins, Botswana 5 pula, Sierra Leone 1 leone, 1976 Turalu 5 dollars, Malawi 10 kwacha, Republic of the Gambia 10 dalasis (5) £40 - 60 171 Great Britain, five cased silver proof coins to include; 1984, 1989, 1991 one pound coins, 1990 five pence two-coin set, 1990 90th birthday crown (5) £30 - 50 Lacy Scott & Knight 11 177 Great Britain, cased 2009 Royal Mint ‘A Celebration of Britain’ set of 6 silver five pound coins (1) £100 - 150 172 172 Great Britain, cased Countdown to London 2012 silver proof Piedfort fourcoin collection; 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 five pound coins, with certificate of authenticity (1) £200 - 250 173 Great Britain, cased 2009 silver proof Piedfort four-coin collection, with certificate of authenticity (1) £60 - 80 174 Great Britain, cased 2005 silver proof Piedfort four-coin collection, with certificate of authenticity (1) £60 - 80 175 Great Britain, 10 cased silver proof commemorative crowns to include; 1977 Jubilee crown, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 80th Birthday crown etc (10) £70 - 100 178 178 Great Britain, cased 2010 Royal Mint ‘A Celebration of Britain’ set of 6 silver five pound coins (1) £100 - 150 179 Great Britain, cased 2010 Royal Mint ‘A Celebration of Britain’ set of 6 silver five pound coins (1) £100 - 150 180 Great Britain, cased 2009 Royal Mint silver proof 12-coin set (1) £100 - 150 181 Great Britain, cased Royal Mint London 2012 silver 50p Sports Collection comprising of 29 coins (1) £200 - 300 182 Great Britain, cased 2006 Royal Mint Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday silver proof 17-coin collection (1) £150 - 200 183 Great Britain, cased Royal Mint 2015 ‘The Fourth Circulating Coinage Portrait’ silver proof 9-coin set (1) £50 - 70 176 176 Great Britain, cased Royal Mint ‘The United Kingdom Millennium Silver Collection’ proof 13-coin set with certificate of authenticity (1) £100 - 150 12 Lacy Scott & Knight 184 Great Britain, cased Royal Mint 2015 ‘The Fourth Circulating Coinage Portrait’ silver proof 9-coin set (1) £50 - 70 185 Great Britain, cased Royal Mint 2008 ‘Emblems of Britain’ silver proof 7-coin set (1) £40 - 60 189 Great Britain, cased 2001 Britannia 4-coin silver proof set, comprising two pound, one pound, fifty pence and 20p pence (1) £50 - 80 190 Great Britain, cased 2008 Britannia 4-coin silver proof set, comprising two pound, one pound, fifty pence and 20p pence (1) £50 - 80 191 Great Britain, cased 2010 Britannia 4-coin silver proof set, comprising two pound, one pound, fifty pence and 20p pence (1) £50 - 80 192 Great Britain, cased 2012 Britannia 4-coin silver proof set, comprising two pound, one pound, fifty pence and 20p pence (1) £50 - 80 193 Great Britain, cased 2011 Britannia 4-coin silver proof set, comprising two pound, one pound, fifty pence and 20p pence (1) £50 - 80 194 Great Britain, cased 2008 Royal Mint ‘Royal Shields of Arms’ silver proof 7coin collection (1) £40 - 60 186 186 Great Britain, cased Royal Mint ‘The United Kingdom 50p silver proof collection’, 40th Anniversary (1969-2009) comprising of 16 coins (1) £80 - 120 187 Great Britain, cased 2009 Britannia 4-coin silver proof set, comprising two pound, one pound, fifty pence and 20p pence (1) £50 - 80 195 Great Britain, cased 2002 Royal Mint ‘Manchester Commonwealth Games’ silver proof two pound 4-coin set (1) £40 - 60 196 Great Britain, cased 1996 Royal Mint ‘All Change’ silver proof 7-coin set (1) £30 - 50 197 Great Britain, cased 1996 Royal Mint £10 note and silver crown set, with certificate of authenticity (1) £40 - 60 198 188 188 Great Britain, cased 1997 Britannia 4-coin silver proof set, comprising two pound, one pound, fifty pence and 20p pence (1) £50 - 80 198 Great Britain, cased ‘Countdown to London 2012’ silver proof Piedfort 4coin collection, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 five pound coins with certificate of authenticity (1) £200 - 250 Lacy Scott & Knight 13 201 199 Great Britain, cased 2014 Royal Mint ‘Britannia, The Changing Face of Britain’ silver proof 6-coin set; together with a Britannia 2013 silver proof 5coin set (2) £80 - 120 200 Germany, 20x Weimar Repiblic Reichsbanknote 20,000 mark (20) £20 - 30 201 Great Britain, Type 24, Warren Fisher Control note, one pound, Z/78 No.663375 (1) £60 - 80 202 Mixed lot of world banknotes to include; 1953 USA two dollar, 1955 Canada Beattie/Coyne two dollar, 1972 Canada five dollar etc (20) £30 - 50 206 203 A folder of approx 140 world, British and colonial banknotes to include; 1913 France five francs, 1985 Australia Johnston/Frazer 20 dollar, 1995 Gibraltar 20 pound, 1982 Portugal 1000 escudos etc (approx 140) £350 - 400 204 Great Britain, folder of approx 30 British banknotes to include; B271 O’Brien ten shilling, B316 Fforde ten pound, B328 Page twenty pound. All notes in this lot show no, or very little, signs of circulation (approx 30) £400 - 450 205 A folder of approx 50 world and colonial banknotes to include; 1989-1993 German 50 Deutschmark, British Armed Forces 2nd series one pound, 1945 France five-francs (approx 50) £100 - 150 207 14 Lacy Scott & Knight 206 Great Britain, Diss Bank five pound note for Fincham & Simpson, dated 31st October 1870, No.25295 (1) £20 - 40 207 Great Britain, Bank of England consecutive run of three 5 pound notes ‘The White Fiver’, B270 P.S. Beale dated 3rd December 1949, 000218/219/220 (UNC) (3) £600 - 800 208 Great Britain, John Bradbury control note, one pound G/78, No.804120 (1) £30 - 40 209 209 Great Britain, Woodbridge bank one pound note, Dykes, Alexander, Sam, Alexander Jnr and Cornelius Collett, dated Sept 5th 1818, serial No.409 (1) £180 - 200 214 214 Germany, folder of approx 160 banknotes and notgeld £30 - 50 215 A folder of approx 35 British, Spanish and Middle Eastern banknotes; together with approx 75 world banknotes (approx 110) £40 - 60 216 A folder of approx 120 British banknotes to include; 1940 emergency issue Peppiatt ten shilling, various one, five, ten and twenty pound notes etc £60 - 100 210 210 Great Britain, Bank of England five pound note ‘The White Fiver’, B275, L. K. O’Brien, dated 13th April 1955 (1) £40 - 60 211 Mixed lot of mostly uncirculated world banknotes to include consecutive run of 2 Gill five pound notes RT24 747369/370 etc (10) £30 - 50 212 A folder of approx 125 world banknotes to include; Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe Special Agro-Cheque 100 billion, 25 billion dollar notes, other African, Middle Eastern and Asian notes etc £50 - 100 213 A folder of approx 160 British and European banknotes to include; Beale, Peppiatt, O’Brien, one pound and ten shillings, 50000 Austrian kronen, 1943 500 Belgium francs, 1971 100 French francs etc £200 - 300 217 A folder of approx 80 Turkish, Spanish, Italian, Greek and Portuguese banknotes to include; 1976 5000 pesetas, 1979 5000 pesetas, 1990 Cyprus ten pound note etc £40 - 60 218 Mixed lot of approx 200 world banknotes to include; Brazil, Chile, Spain, Malaysia etc £30 - 50 219 A folder of approx 100 19th century and later world banknotes and Notgeld £40 - 60 220 Mixed lot of various British and foreign coins to include; 1953 Elizabeth II coronation ten-coin set etc £30 - 50 221 Mixed lot of British and foreign coins, banknotes and coin sets to include; Victorian and later pennies, Brilliant uncirculated coin sets, commemorative crowns etc (approx 350) £40 – 60 Lacy Scott & Knight 15 MEDALS & MILITARIA Important Notice regarding Third Reich items Please note that owing to the large number of reproduction Third Reich and Imperial German items on the market, we can give no guarantee as to the authenticity of any such items. Prospective purchasers must satisfy themselves in this regard before bidding. We WILL NOT accept any returns on these items. 259 A Herman Goring presentation snuff box and cover. (A/F) £20 - 30 257 A French 1886 model Lebel bayonet, having a 52cm cruciform blade, hooked quillon stamped 66278 and brass handle, in a steel scabbard with leather frog, 65cm. £40 - 60 260 An 1854 pattern Infantry Officer’s sword, having a 32cm etched steel blade, the pierced brass hilt with crowned VR cypher and wire bound grip (lacking scabbard), 96cm. £50 - 80 258 A French model 1886/93/16 Lebel bayonet, having a 52cm cruciform blade, the muzzle ring stamped 20417 with brass handle in a steel scabbard with black leather frog, 65cm. £40 - 60 250 250 A South Africa (1877-79) campaign medal, naming 1587 GUNR R. PHEALAN. 7th BATT. R.A. mounted as a brooch. £40 - 60 251 A WW I bronze memorial plaque, naming Fred Shelton, together with a WW I brass shell case vase. (2) £40 - 60 252 A group of four medals to include U.S. Purple Heart, European African Middle Eastern campaign, American campaign and U.S. Victory medal. (4) £70 - 90 253 A German U-Boat badge, stamped verso FRANK & REIF STUTTGART. £80 - 100 254 A 1796 pattern Infantry Officer’s sword, having an 80cm etched steel blade, folding brass hilt, D shaped knuckle guard and urn shaped pommel, 96cm. £80 - 120 255 An Order of the Crown (Romania) medal. (A/F) £40 - 50 256 A French model 1874 Gras bayonet, the 52cm triangular blade stamped to the back edge L. Deny Paris 1881 and further stamped to the quillon 6394, in a steel scabbard with brown leather frog, 66cm. £40 - 60 16 Lacy Scott & Knight 261 261 A 1941 German Cross in silver of six rivet construction, having an enamel swastika within a gilt wreath border, stamped to the underside of the pin 21 within a square. £700 - 800 262 A German Anti-Aircraft Flak badge. £40 - 60 263 A German 40 years Faithful Service cross. £30 - 50 264 A reproduction English Civil war steel helmet of lobster tail construction, together with a steel breast plate. (2) £50 - 80 265 A French 1886 model Lebel bayonet, having a 52cm cruciform blade, hooked quillon stamped 56754 and steel handle, in a steel scabbard with leather frog, 65cm. £40 - 60 266 A French model 1886/35 Lebel bayonet, having a 34cm cruciform blade, hooked quillon stamped 63443 and nickel handle, in a steel scabbard with black leather frog, 46cm. £40 - 60 267 A French model 1886 Lebel bayonet, having a 52cm cruciform blade, hooked quillon stamped 40800 and nickel handle, in a steel scabbard with brown leather frog, 65cm. £40 - 60 268 A French model 1866 Chassepot bayonet, having a 57.5cm single edged Yataghan shaped blade stamped to the back edge Mre d’armes de St Etienne Janvier 1874 and further stamped to the quillon AB 79263, in a steel scabbard bearing matching stamp, with brown leather frog, 71cm. £40 - 60 278 A WW I trench art desk stand in the form of a Vickers machine gun mounted on a brass shell case base dated 1916, with applied Machine Gun Corps badge, h.16cm. £80 - 120 279 A precision built brass scale model of a Napoleonic Field Gun, on an oak plinth base, h. 18cm. £100 - 150 280 A German Anti-Aircraft Flak badge, stamped verso SBW. £50 - 80 281 A German General Assault Combat badge. £40 - 60 282 A German Kriegsmarine Blockade Breakers badge, stamped verso FEC OTTO PLACZEK BERLIN AUSF. SCHWERIN BERLIN. £40 - 60 278 269 A French model 1886/93/16 Lebel bayonet, having a 34cm cruciform blade, the nickel muzzle ring stamped 27743 with brass handle, in a steel scabbard, 48cm. £40 - 60 270 A German Luftwaffe Air-Gunner/Wireless Operators qualification badge. £80 - 100 271 A WW II German Luftwaffe aircraft instrument panel clock, having a black dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, stamped to the movement Junghans J30D and further stamped to the inside back cover Eigentum der Luftwaffe 1938 Fl 255? 5822, 8cm £50 - 80 274 An Afghanistan (1878-80) campaign medal, named in flowing script (very worn.) £70 - 90 283 A German Panzer Assault badge. £40 - 60 275 A WW II German Luftwaffe pilot’s navigation wrist compass, probably Kadlec AK39, 6cm. £50 - 80 284 A German SS lapel badge, together with a stick pin. (2) £40 - 50 276 A pair of WW II British Armoured Brigade battle dress badges. £15 - 25 285 Charles I, The Return to London 1633, cast silver medal, by Nicholas Briot, Charles I on horseback facing left within legend CAROLVS AVGVSTISS ET INVICTISS MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB MONARCHA (The most August and invincible Charles, monarch of Great Britain, France and Ireland.) the reverse showing a panoramic view of London, 42mm. £800 - 1200 277 A German Luftwaffe Pilot’s badge, impressed A verso. £100 - 120 272 A flintlock blunderbuss, the 31.5cm flared steel barrel with ram rod below, having an unmarked lock plate, brass trigger guard and brass mounted walnut stock, 63cm. £200 - 300 273 An Italian 1871/1909 pattern Cavalry Trooper’s sword, having a 33cm slightly curved fullered blade, the pierced steel hilt numbered 128, with mahogany grip and steel pommel, in a steel scabbard, 103cm. £50 - 80 285 Lacy Scott & Knight 17 296 A WW II pith helmet with leather liner and chin strap, named to the liner F/LT S.J. Welton. 140681 Flight Lieutenant S.J. Welton was mentioned in dispatches London Gazette 01/01/1946 page 99. £40 - 60 297 A Geo. V. silver table cigarette box of plain rectangular form, engraved with Oxfordshire & Bedfordshire Light Infantry crest, London, 1918, 14 x 9cm. £30 - 50 298 An early 20th century Continental silver cased half hunter pocket watch, having an enamel dial and Roman numerals with subsidiary seconds dial, the case engraved with Oxfordshire & Bedfordshire Light Infantry crest Champion Shot 1932. £40 - 60 290 286 A Ku Klux Klan 1928 Pennsylvania medal. £40 - 60 287 A Royal Flying Corps cloth shoulder title. £20 - 40 288 A WW I bronze memorial plaque, naming Alfred Taylor. £40 - 60 289 A WW II German Bakelite signal torch by Zeiler No. M.4848, 13 x 7cm. £20 - 30 290 A Prussian Cuirassier trooper’s steel helmet, having a brass spike plate with steel spike, lobster tail neck guard and brass eagle plate, with leather backed chin scales and brown leather liner, together with the original canvas cover. Provenance, Ex Rushbrook Hall, Bury St Edmunds. £400 - 600 18 Lacy Scott & Knight 291 A German model 1935 steel helmet, lacking decals and interior, together with three other battlefield find German helmets. (all A/F) (4) £30 - 50 292 A Queen’s Regiment cap badge, together with various buttons, a Polish Exile eagle cap badge, miniature Croix du Combattant and gold Swastika pendant etc. £30 - 50 293 A faux rosewood and oak framed regimental plaque. £20 - 30 294 A WW I British War and Victory duo, naming GS29287 PTE. E.C. TAYLOR. R. FUS., together with a British Red Cross Society War Service medal, boxed. (3) £30 - 40 295 A Most Excellent Order of the British Empire M.B.E. ladies breast badge, in original Thomas Fattorini box of issue. £80 - 100 299 A Geo. V. silver table cigarette box of plain rectangular form, engraved with Oxfordshire & Bedfordshire Light Infantry crest and engraved signatures, dated 1923, makers Dingley Bros., Chester, 1923, 10 x 9cm. £30 - 50 300 A Geo. V. silver table cigarette box of plain rectangular form with presentation inscription “From the Officers 2nd Sherwood Foresters”, makers Jones & Compton, Birmingham, 1919, 10 x 8.5cm. £30 - 50 301 A WW II War medal, together with Geo. VI General Service medal, naming CAPT. M.W. GILES. GREN GDS. (2) £50 - 80 302 A German Das Reich cuff-band. £40 - 50 303 A British No.7 Mk I bayonet, having a 20cm single edged fullered blade, with two piece grip and swivel socket, in a steel scabbard, 33.5cm. £40 - 60 304 A WW II German Luftwaffe Pilot’s navigation watch, by Gerhard Wempe of Hamburg, circa 1941, having a black dial with outer five minute markers and inner hour dial, with blued steel hands and large centre seconds hand, the anti-magnetic silver nickel alloy case stamped Fl 23883 and 234 to the back cover, the inside cover stamped B-Uhr Bauart Thommen, Gerrat-Nr 127-560A.1, Werk-Nr B.L.T. 234, Anforderz Fl 23883, Hersteller Wempe Hamburg, the movement signed GERH.D WEMPE and numbered K.31, on it’s original full length brown leather strap, 56mm (excluding crown.) £1000 - 1500 Lacy Scott & Knight 19 305 A German Azad Hind medal. £60 - 80 306 A Most Excellent Order of the British Empire CBE badge 2nd type. £120 - 150 307 A Russian Naval Officer’s dagger, having a 21cm double edged blade stamped to the ricasso 3NK 58 and 600840, to the opposing side, having a brass crossguard, one piece grip and brass pommel, in a brass mounted leather sheath with fouled anchor device, 34.5cm. £80 - 120 308 A Baden Infantry Officer’s Pickelhaube, having a brass spike above Regimental badge and leather backed chin scales. £250 - 300 309 A WW II German military steel cased wristwatch, having a black dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary second dial, signed Etanche 127, the case stamped D0036172H, on a black leather strap, 27mm (excluding crown.) £30 - 50 310 A WW II German military steel cased wristwatch, having a black dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary second dial, signed Revue Sport Fab Suisse and stamped to the back cover contracid 112164, on a black leather strap, 26mm (excluding crown.) £30 - 50 311 A 19th century percussion box lock pocket pistol, having a 3.8cm turn-off steel barrel, with engraved lock plates signed Wilson, London and slab sided one piece walnut grip, 14.5cm. £120 - 150 312 A WW II medal group to include 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star with North Africa 194243 bar, Italy Star and War medal, together with one other 1939-45 Star. (6) £40 - 60 313 A Geo. VI. silver dish of octagonal form with Oxfordshire & Bedfordshire Light Infantry crest, makers H. Phillips, London, 1937, together with a Rifle Club silver teaspoon, a boxed rifle club medal and three shooting trophies. (6) £30 - 40 314 A WW II Japanese leather covered saya, 71cm. £30 - 50 20 Lacy Scott & Knight 315 A mid-20th century riding crop having a white metal collar and brass terminal with Royal Artillery crest, together with one other. (2) £40 - 60 316 An Ed. VII silver table cigarette box of rectangular form, the lid engraved with an armorial within a reeded border, having later presentation inscription “Commandant. Depot and School Airborne Forces, Hardwick. May 1942 October 1943”, makers William Comyns & Sons, London, 1905, 19.5 x 9cm. £50 - 70 317 A U.S. Army M3 trench knife, the 17cm double edged blade stamped U.S. M3 CAMILLUS, having a leather ringed grip and stamped to the pommel with a flaming grenade, in a U.S. M8 scabbard by The Beckwith Manufacturing Co. 31.5cm. £70 - 90 318 A Martini Henry 1871 pattern socket bayonet, having a 51cm cruciform blade, in a brass mounted leather scabbard, 62cm. £30 - 50 319 A WW II American/British Airbourne group of five medals to include 1939-1945 Star, France and Germany Star, War, Defence and U.S. Bronze Star, naming CPL. WILLIAM AINSWORTH. R.SIGS., together with various unit badges, photographs and effects. Corporal Ainsworth was awarded the Bronze Star following the crossing of the Rhine where he was wounded in the arm. £200 - 250 320 A group of WW II medals to include 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence and War, together with a Geo. VI Territorial Efficient Service, naming 5932761. PTE. D. POPE. R.P.C. and two cap badges. (7) £40 - 60 321 A French model 1892 bayonet, the 42cm single edged fullered blade stamped to the ricasso J.C, the hooked quillon numbered 65?734, in a steel scabbard, 52cm. £40 - 60 322 A U.S. model 1917 Remington bayonet, having a 43cm single edged fullered blade and two piece wooden grip, in a leather mounted steel scabbard, 58cm. £30 - 50 323 A Royal Artillery chrome and enamelled car badge by J.R. Gaunt, London. £30 - 50 324 A Geo. V. India recruitment medal, stamped verso 61. £20 - 40 325 A Japanese iron tsuba with pierced mountain and mushroom design, together with a pair of menuki and fuchi. £50 - 80 326 A pair of gentleman’s 9 carat gold cuff-links, bearing Oxfordshire and Bedfordshire Light Infantry crest, 6.7g. £30 - 50 327 A German Feldgendarmerie gorget with chain, stamped verso D.R.G.M. £100 - 120 328 A Polish Cross of Independence with swords. £60 - 80 329 A WW I bronze memorial plaque, naming George Cakebread. £40 - 60 330 A Royal Flying Corp pilots wing badge, together with a flechette dart. (2) £30 - 40 331 A German Luftshuntz Merit medal, together with a Luftshuntz arm band. (2) £40 - 60 332 An 1851 Great Exhibition Exhibitor bronze medal, naming C.W. Archibald, together with an 1834 Foundation of the City of London School bronze medal. (2) £50 - 80 333 A William IV Opening of London Bridge bronze commemorative medal, by B. Wayon, together with an 1831 London Bridge commemorative coin. (2) £40 - 60 334 A 1759 seven year war commemorative medal, together with various Victorian and later commemorative medals/awards. (19) £50 - 80 335 A Deutsches Reich Kennkarte, naming Franz Werner and dated 1941, together with one other, naming Matylda Bauer dated 1942. (2) £20 - 30 343 A pair of WW II U.S. Navy binoculars, 7 x 50. by Square D Company, Flushing, New York, stamped BU. AERO. U.S. NAVY. in a stitched brown leather case numbered D - 43813. £30 - 50 344 A Geo. V. 1827 pattern Rifle Officer’s sword, the 82.5cm single edged steel blade etched with a crowned GRV cypher and numbered 10927 to the back edge, having a pierced steel hilt with crowned bugle and wire bound fishskin grip, in a leather covered steel scabbard, 98cm. £70 - 90 336 336 A Victorian 1845 pattern Infantry Officer’s sword, the 82cm spear point blade etched with a crowned VR cypher by Ranken & Co. Calcutta, having a pierced brass hilt, wire bound fishskin grip and stepped pommel, in a brass scabbard, 99cm. £100 - 150 337 A German Coburg Rally badge. £30 - 40 338 A German Anti-Partisan Guerilla warfare badge. £80 - 100 345 A US Army M3 trench knife, having a 16.5cm steel blade, the crossguard stamped US M3 UTICA, the eight groove leather grip with steel pommel stamped with a flaming grenade, in a US M8 scabbard by Beckwith Manufacturing Co. 31cm. £70 - 90 346 A reproduction Prussian 1889 Imperial Infantry sword, having an 83cm single edged fullered blade, folding guard with eagle emblem and wire bound grip, in a black steel scabbard, 100cm overall. £50 - 80 347 A WW I German butcher bayonet, the 37cm blade stamped Simson & Co SUHL and further stamped with a crown above W 15 to the back edge, having a two piece wooden grip, (lacking cross guard), in a steel scabbard, 50cm overall, together with a Czech Mauser bayonet stamped to the pommel TGF, 45cm. (2) £50 - 80 348 A Third Reich Cross of Honour of the German Mother in gilt, together with a bronze example. (2) £60 - 80 349 A Royal Airship Works R101 Officer’s bullion cap badge. £70 - 90 339 339 A 19th century percussion cap knife pistol by James Rodgers, Sheffield, the octagonal barrel with Birmingham proof marks, having a folding trigger, two folding blades each with makers mark and two piece horn grip, 16.5cm. £200 - 300 340 A WW II British Union flag, printed to the edge Kangol Wear Ltd with broad arrow and dated 1943, 30, 137cm. £50 - 70 341 A WW II Canadian Red Ensign flag, dated 1943, 89 x 152cm. £70 - 90 342 A WW II German Third Reich vehicle identity flag, having a printed Balken Kruetz cross within a white disc on a red ground with printed marks to the edge, 83 x 137cm. £70 - 90 350 A Geo. V. 1827 pattern Rifle Officer’s sword, the 83.5cm single edged steel blade etched with a crowned GRV cypher by R.J. Inglis Ltd, Montreal & Winnipeg and numbered 16394 to the back edge, having a pierced steel hilt with crowned bugle and wirebound fishskin grip, in a leather covered wooden scabbard, (scabbard A/F) 103cm overall. £80 - 120 351 A mid-20th century Dayak headhunter’s sword, having an etched steel blade and carved wooden handle, in a wooden scabbard, 73cm. £30 - 50 352 A French model 1866 Chassepot bayonet, having a 56.5cm yataghan shaped single edged blade, hooked quillon and ribbed brass grip, in a steel scabbard, 71cm. £20 - 40 353 A German General Assault “50” badge. £100 - 120 354 A German Luftwaffe silver pilots ring. £60 - 80 Lacy Scott & Knight 21 355 A WW II medal group to include 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, Italy Star and War medal, in original box naming Mr R. Edwards. (5) £30 - 50 356 A German RAD female leader’s badge, together with an enamelled NSDAP members badge. (2) £40 - 50 357 A Kingsland Chapter No. 1693 18ct gold and enamelled Masonic jewel inscribed verso “Presented to E. Comp Henry J. Kray by the companions for his able services as M.E.Z. 1923-24.” £200 - 300 366 After Giannino Castiglioni (1884-1971) a bronze portrait plaque depicting Mussolini in profile with banners behind him and “ A CHI L’ITALIA? A NOI” below, 29.5 x 22cm. £250 - 300 367 A WW II Japanese shin gunto katana, having a 67cm single edged fullered blade numbered 50815, gilt metal tsuba and over painted shagreen style metal grip, in a green painted saya further numbered 50815, 96cm overall. £300 - 500 358 A Kingsland Lodge 18ct gold and enamelled Masonic jewel inscribed verso “Presented to W. Bro. H.J. Kray. P.M. by thr brethren as a mark of esteem & in recognition of his able and valued services as W.M. 1919-1920.” £200 - 300 359 A silver gilt and enamelled Masonic jewel inscribed verso “Presented by the Kingsland Lodge No. 1693 to W. Bro. Henry J. Kray, on his appointment to London Rank 1930.”, together with one other silver gilt Masonic jewel and a silver example. (3) £50 - 80 360 A silver gilt Masonic jewel, together with four various silver and enamelled Masonic jewels. (5) £30 - 50 361 An Eversley Park Lodge silver gilt and enamelled Masonic jewel, together with four various silver gilt and enamelled Royal Masonic Institution for Girls Masonic jewels. (5) £30 - 50 362 A Royal Masonic Institution for Boys silver gilt and enamelled Masonic jewel, together with five various silver gilt and enamelled jewels. (6) £30 - 50 363 A WW II medal group to include 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence and War with original box and paperwork, together with a Durham Light Infantry cap badge. (5) £30 - 50 364 A British S.A.S. cloth beret badge, together with WW II War medal and 193945 Star. (3) £40 - 50 365 A Polish War Order of Virtuti Miltari Cross. £70 - 90 22 Lacy Scott & Knight 368 368 A Seaforth Highlanders black feather bonnet of typical form with four feather tails (one missing) to the right side, having a white metal Seaforth Highlanders badge on a brown red and white diced headband. (lacking plume.) £80 - 120 369 A WW I trench club having a wrought iron spiked end and turned wooden handle stamped 16, 49cm. £100 - 120 370 Winston’s War, A limited edition of twenty five commemorative medals issued to mark the 25th anniversary of the wartime premiership of Winston Churchill 1874-1965 struck in sterling silver by Spink & Son, in a fitted red leather case with various certificates. £400 - 600 371 An Italian model 1891/38 Carcano bayonet, having an 18cm single edged fullered blade and two piece grip in a steel scabbard, 31.5cm. £30 - 40 372 372 M.L. White, 20th century, Head and shoulders portrait of Lieutenant Colonel L.W. Giles M.B.E. M.C. Oxfordshire & Buckinghamshire Light Infantry, oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated ‘67, 47 x 37cm. £40 - 60 373 A miniature medal group of nine attributed to Lieutenant Colonel Leslie William Giles M.B.E. M.C., to include M.B.E., M.C., BWM, Victory with oak leaf, 1939-45 Star, France & Germany Star, Defence, WM and Cadet Forces, together with six matching medal ribbon bars. Leslie William Giles was awarded the M.C. for Distinguished Service Gazette 7628 26/07/17 and can be seen wearing this medal group in the previous lot. £50 - 80 374 A 1st model German E-boat badge. £100 - 120 375 A German Wound badge. £30 - 50 376 An 18th century flintlock boxlock pistol, having a 6cm steel turn-off cannon barrel, stamped to the underside with various proof marks, the steel lock plates engraved Barbar and London to the opposing side, having an engraved trigger guard and carved walnut grip, 20cm. £250 - 350 373 378 A German Luftwaffe cap badge, stamped verso A within a circle and numbered 35, together with cloth example. (2) £30 - 40 383 A U.S. 1849 pattern rifleman’s knife, the 30cm single edged blade stamped to the ricasso AMES MFG CO. CABOTSVILLE 1849 and US WD to the opposing side, further stamped WD J.W.R. to the brass cross guard, having a riveted wooden handle, in a brass mounted leather sheath, 48.5cm. £50 - 80 379 A German Motor Torpedo Boat War badge, marked verso FEC. WE. PEEKHAUS BERLIN AUSF. SCHWERN BERLIN 68. £180 - 220 384 A British pattern 1888 bayonet, the 30cm blade stamped with crowned ER cypher 2’02 Wilkinson, London, further stamped to the opposing side with a crowned 35 with W below and broad arrow mark, in a leather covered steel scabbard, 44cm, together with one other 1888 pattern bayonet (blade heavily pitted and lacking scabbard.) (2) £60 - 80 380 A Japanese export sectional bone Tanto style dagger, 45cm, together with an Eastern Jambiya and one other. (3) £30 - 50 381 A WW II Japanese shin gunto katana, having a 65cm unmarked single edged blade, gilt metal tsuba and leather covered tsuka, in a leather covered wooden saya, 101cm overall. £200 - 400 385 A British 1903 pattern bayonet, the 30.5cm blade having a crowned ER cypher 1903 6 ‘05 and EFD for Enfield to the opposing side, further stamped to the pommel 12 SBRGA 61, in a steel mounted leather scabbard with frog, 43.5cm. £50 - 80 382 A German Third Reich K98 gun cleaning kit in original case stamped G. Appel 1938. £40 - 50 377 A 1907 pattern Lee Enfield bayonet, having a 43cm steel blade and two piece grip, 55cm overall. £20 - 40 376 Lacy Scott & Knight 23 386 A British pattern 1888 Mk I 2nd type bayonet, the 30cm steel blade with crowned VR cypher and date 1’ 98 by Wilkinson, London, further stamped to the opposing side with broad arrow and 35 with crown below, the two piece grip with oil hole and stamped to the pommel 1HL1 1097, in a steel mounted leather scabbard with frog, 44cm. £60 - 80 387 A British pattern 1888 Mk I 2nd type bayonet, the 30cm blade with crowned VR cypher 3’98 below, further stamped to the opposing side EFD for Enfield with crowned 59 E below, in a brass mounted leather scabbard with black leather frog, 44cm. £60 - 80 388 A German K-98 Mauser bayonet, the 25cm single edged blade stamped to the ricasso MUNDLOS and 6314 X to the opposing side, further numbered 38 to the back edge, in a steel scabbard with black leather frog, 40.5cm. £30 - 50 389 A British 1907 pattern Lee Enfield bayonet, the 43cm single edged fullered blade having crowned GR cypher 1907 Wilkinson with further stamps and broad arrow to the opposing side and unit stamped R.A.S.C. 48 DIV 115 to the pommel, in a leather scabbard with brown leather frog, 57.5cm. £40 - 60 390 A Russian AK-47 bayonet, having a 20cm single edged fullered blade and two piece grip numbered H5076, in a steel scabbard with webbing belt loop, 32.5cm, together with one other Russian AK-47 bayonet. (2) £40 - 60 391 A British pattern 1888 bayonet, the 30cm blade stamped 12 96, Sanderson, Sheffield, with further War Department stamp to the opposing side and 165 to the pommel, 42cm, together with a 1903 pattern Sanderson bayonet (lacking cross guard) and one other Sanderson bayonet. (3) £50 - 80 392 A British 1888 Mk I bayonet, the 30cm blade stamped with a crowned VR cypher 12 ‘00 and EFD for Enfield to the opposing side with IYC 5882 unit mark to the pommel, in an associated leather scabbard, 43cm. £40 - 60 393 A German Luftwaffe Parachutist qualification badge. £100 - 120 24 Lacy Scott & Knight 400 394 A German Luftwaffe Pilots badge, stamped A verso. £100 - 120 395 A German U-boat badge, stamped verso SCHWERIN 66. £70 - 90 396 A Royal Flying Corps pilots wing badge. £70 - 90 397 A German Wound badge in silver, numbered verso 26. £40 - 60 398 A German Iron Cross 2nd class. £40 - 60 399 A collection of assorted military cap badges and insignia to include The Border Regiment, County of London Yeomanry, East Surrey and Worcester Regiment etc, (30) £40 - 60 400 A Boer War/Great War group of six medals to include Queen’s South Africa (2nd type reverse) with Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony clasps, naming 5450 PTE. T. HARBRIDGE. 1st ESSEX REGT., King’s South Africa with South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps, naming 5454. CORPL. G. HARBRIDGE. ESSEX. REGT., Africa General Service with Jidballi and Somaliland 1902-04 clasps, 5450. PTE. T. HARBRIDGE. ESSEX. REGT, 1914-15 Star, British war and Victory, 5450. T. HARBRIDGE. ESSEX REGT. (6) £400 - 600 401 A Queen’s South Africa medal (3rd type reverse) with Driefontein, Paardeberg and Relief of Kimberley clasps, naming 4547 CPL. W. HARBRIDGE. 1st ESSEX REGT., together with King’s South Africa, South Africa 1901 and 1902 clasps, 4547 SERJT: W. HARBRIDGE. ESSEX REGT. (2) £120 - 180 402 A reproduction American Civil War Cavalry sabre, the 86cm curved single edged fullered blade stamped to the ricasso US. ADK 1862 and AMES MFG Co CHICOPEE MASS to the opposing side, having a brass three bar hilt and wire bound leather grip, in a steel scabbard, 106cm overall. £100 - 150 403 A 19th century percussion cap double barrel rifle, having 68.5cm steel barrels with ram-rod below, engraved hammers and brass mounted walnut stock stamped 251, 109cm. £40 - 60 404 A mid-20th century walking stick, the malacca shaft stamped 2317, having a silver plated terminal with repousse decoration and Coldstream Guards emblem, 90cm. £30 - 50 405 A Royal Tank Corps badge, the diecast tank on a brass backing stamped Lambourne & Co, Birmingham, together with various other military badges to include East Lancashire, Middlesex and R.A.F. examples. £30 - 50 406 A WW I trench art brass snuff box with applied Machine Gun Corps badge, together with a Royal Berkshire snuff box, M.G.C. and Rouen ashtrays and a R.N.A.S. lighter. (5) £40 - 60 407 A collection of assorted trench art napkin rings each depicting a town crest to include Arras, Amiens and Ypres etc. (38) Reputedly collected after WW I by RSM Peter Darroch DCM. £40 - 60 408 A Japanese 1897 pattern Ariska bayonet, the 40cm single edged fullered blade with triple circle ring to the ricasso, having a hooked quillon and two piece walnut grip, in a steel scabbard, 53cm. £20 - 40 409 A Czechoslovakian model 33/40 Mauser bayonet, having a 38cm single edged fullered blade and two piece grip, in a steel scabbard, 53cm. £40 - 60 415 A British Crimea (1854-56) campaign medal. (impressed naming but very worn.) £70 - 90 410 A German High Seas Fleet War badge, marked verso FEC. ADOLF BOCK AUSF. SCHWERIN BERLIN. £100 - 120 416 An Afghanistan King Zahir Shah military service medal, together with one other Afghan medal. (2) £40 - 50 411 A German Luftwaffe Bomber Aircrew qualification clasp, stamped verso JFS. £80 - 100 417 An Australian Flying Corps pilots cloth wing badge. £100 - 120 418 A Royal Flying Corps Observers cloth wing badge. £100 - 120 419 A Japanese 1897 pattern Arisaka bayonet, having a 40cm single edged fullered blade with triple circle stamp, hooked quillon and two piece grip, in a steel scabbard with brown leather frog, 53cm. £70 - 90 420 A collection of four WW I British War medals, naming 255232 SPR. H.E. MAYO., 180888 SJT. E.R. BUCK., 50670 DVR. T.C. OAK and 160974. SPR. W.G. NORRIS., all of the Royal Engineers. (4) £40 - 60 421 A German Waffen SS belt buckle marked RZM 155/43 with SS runes £100 - 120 412 412 An 1878 pattern blue cloth Officer’s helmet for the Manchester Regiment, 3rd Volunteer Battalion, circa 1888-1901, having silver plated spike above Regimental plate with rosette ear bosses and velvet backed chin strap, bearing a label to the interior for J.B. Pearse & Co., London, in original metal case. £600 - 800 413 A Victorian 12th (Prince of Wales Royal) Lancers Chapka black leather helmet, the leather covered square top with pleated red fabric sides, the red plume in a green and yellow ball socket, the brass plate with various battle honour scrolls, flanked by lion masks ear bosses. (lacking chin strap.) £500 - 800 414 A group of six medals to include WW II Defence and War, Faithful Service in the Special Constabulary naming 000366 SGT. H. SHEAD. and Canadian Legion of Frontiersmen x3. (6) £40 - 60 422 A German Army Merit Balkan 1944-1945 arm shield. £70 - 90 428 A pair of circa 1820 percussion box lock pocket pistols, each having 4.5cm turn-off steel barrels, foliate engraved brass lock plates signed Southall and London to the opposing side, with sliding safety, concealed drop down trigger and chequered walnut bag shaped butts, 14cm. £300 - 500 429 A German Iron Cross 2nd Class. £40 - 60 430 A German Kreigsmarine honour prize plaque. £40 - 60 431 A German Waffen SS eagle cap badge, together with a skull example. (2) £40 - 50 432 A 1908 Messina earthquake commemorative medal, unnamed as issued. £70 - 90 433 A WW I British War and Victory family duo, naming 45942. PTE. A. LAWSON. RIF. BRIG. and K.31432. G. LAWSON. STO. 1. R.N., together with two other WW I British War and Victory duos, naming 34179. PTE. E. HENDERSON. NOR. R. and 36007. PTE. W.C. BUCKLE. R.FUS. (6) £60 - 100 434 A strip of four uncut Hitler Youth woven cloth insignia, each bearing a RZM label verso. £80 - 120 435 A German Third Reich Nazi pennant, bearing a label for Gath & Peine, Hamburg, (A/F), 31cm. £30 - 50 423 A WW I British War medal, naming 3539. PTE. F.T. RUSH. GLOUC. R., together with two Victory medals, naming 255016. GNR. G.H. DAVIES. R.A. and 50038. PTE. G.W. KERRIDGE. N.STAFF. R. (3) £30 - 50 436 A mallaca walking cane, having a silver plated terminal with Essex Regiment crest. £30 - 40 424 A German Infantry Assault badge. £30 - 50 437 A 19th century 1827 pattern Naval sword, having a 78cm double fullered blade (A/F) with regulation folding hilt, wire bound grip and lions head pommel, 90cm overall. 425 A WW I Victory medal, naming 11755. 1.A.M. PTE. F.G. HULBERT. R.F.C., together with three R.F.C. enamelled badges, cap badge and postcard. (6) £40 - 60 426 A German Luftwaffe Pilots/Observers badge, impressed A verso. £100 - 120 Provenance, Ex Rushbrook Hall, Bury St Edmunds. £40 - 60 438 A mid-20th century steel depth gauge, stamped with a Wehmacht emblem Wa A42 WH, in a fitted box, 18 x 50cm. £20 - 40 427 A Military Cross, unnamed as issued. £250 - 350 Lacy Scott & Knight 25 439 A WW II Japanese shin gunto katana, having a 61.5cm single edged fullered blade, with gilt metal tsuba and shagreen style metal tsuka, in a painted steel saya, 92cm. £200 - 400 440 A Japanese Shin gunto katana, having a 67cm single edged fullered blade, signed to the habaki and numbered 00208 with triple circle mark, with a gilt metal tsuba and samegawa wrapped tsuka, in a steel saya further stamped 00208, 95cm. £300 - 500 441 A German Wehrmacht Red Cross belt buckle. £30 - 50 442 A German Kreigsmarine mine sweepers badge. £50 - 70 443 A German General Assault badge, marked verso FRANK & REIF. STUTTGART. £50 - 70 444 A German Third Reich Army Officer’s sword, the 84.5cm curved single edged blade stamped Robert Klass, having engraved brass knuckle bow and eagle langet with a wire bound celluloid grip with bullion knot, in a black painted steel scabbard, 101cm. £150 - 250 445 A German Infantry Close Combat clasp, marked verso FEC. W.E. PEEKHAUS BERLIN. AUSF. AG.u.K GABLONZ. £100 - 120 446 A German Wound badge. £40 - 60 447 A German Luftwaffe Retired Pilots badge, stamped verso DESCHLEN MUNCHEN. £100 - 120 448 A German Wehrmacht Panzer “25” Assault badge. £100 - 120 462 452 A WW II moulded plastic wall plaque depicting an advancing soldier with text “For Freedom War Savings Campaign 1944 Presented by the War Office in Recognition of Successful Achievement in Salute to the Soldier Week”, 58 x 35cm, marked verso De La Rue Plastics, together with another “Presented by the Air Ministry in Recognition of Successful Achievement in Wings For Victory Week”. (2) These plaques were issued to UK Boroughs for recognition of efforts during WW II. £100 - 150 453 Keith Woodcock, 20th century, Portrait of Power, limited edition print no. 74/850, signed in pencil to the margin, with gallery blind stamp, 49.5 x 69cm, together with three Robert Taylor prints “The Dambusters”, “Sea Fury M.I.G. Encounter” and “Duel of Eagles”, the later signed Douglas Bader and Adolf Galland. (4) £40 - 60 454 Robert Taylor, 20th century, Four aviation prints to include “Hurricane”, “Mosquito”, “Spitfire” and “Lancaster” the later signed Leonard Cheshire, each 40 x 52cm. £40 - 60 450 A German Panzer Assault badge, marked R.S verso. £100 - 120 455 A Royal Mail Royal Navy Submarine stamp poster, inset with four stamps, limited edition no. 27/195, signed in pencil to the margin by Commander Jeff Tall, 66 x 73cm., together with a brass half hull model of a submarine with plaque HM s/m Taciturn 1961-1965. (2) £40 - 60 451 T.G. Dutton after G.L. Bridges, The Bombardment of Swaeborg by the gun boats and mortar vessels on the 9th August 1855, engraving, 56 x 97cm. £100 - 150 456 Mabel B. Messer, (British Fl. 1910-1940,) Portrait of a British Army Officer, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1925, 45 x 34.5cm. £80 - 120 449 A German U-Boat Close Combat clasp. £100 - 120 26 Lacy Scott & Knight 457 A WW I silk embroidered panel depicting various flags of the allied countries with legend MEMOIRE DE LAGUERRE 1914-15-16. 49 x 51cm. £30 - 50 458 A WW I propaganda poster “Back them up, Invest in a War Loan” 91.5 x 52cm., together with one other similar propaganda poster, 91.5 x 52cm. (2) £100 - 150 459 A WW I propaganda poster “The British Sovereign Will Win Invest in the War Loan Today” 91.5 x 52cm., together with one other similar propaganda poster, 91.5 x 52cm. (2) £100 - 150 460 A Masonic ceremonial sword, the 82cm etched steel blade marked Spencer & Co, Gt Queen St, London WC, having a brass hilt and grip, in a brass mounted wooden scabbard, 102cm, mounted for display. £50 - 70 461 A Japanese Wakizashi, having a 38.5cm curved single edged blade, iron tsuba and samegawa wrapped tsuka, in a leather covered saya, 59cm overall. £100 - 150 462 A Victorian 1821 pattern General Officer’s sword, the 81cm curved blade having crowned VR cypher with crossed sword and baton by H. Poole & Co. Saville Row, London, the mameluke hilt with further crossed sword and baton within a wreath, having a two piece grip (A/F) and bullion knot, in a brass scabbard, 97cm overall. Provenance, Ex Rushbrook Hall, Bury St Edmunds. £200 - 300 463 A pair of WW I private purchase Carl Zeiss Jenna binoculars, in a stitched leather case. £20 - 40 475 A German 25 year Honour Cross, together with a German 1938 Sudetenland medal. (2) £40 - 60 464 A pair of early 20th century leather clad binoculars, stamped The Royal Guards S.A. 1901, in a stitched leather case. £20 - 40 476 A small collecion of WW I/II identity disks. (8) £30 - 40 465 A German Third Reich SA dagger, the 22cm double edged blade etched “Alles fur Deutschland” (All for Germany) with makers mark for Wagner & Lange, the stained wooden handle with SA runes and Nazi emblem below, in a nickel mounted steel scabbard with leather strap, 37cm overall. £200 - 300 466 A German Third Reich Hitlerjugend, the 14cm single edged blade etched “Blut und Ehre” (Blood and Honour) and stamped Hubertus Solingen to the ricasso, having a nickel-plated cross guard and pommel, the checkered black plastic grips with enamelled HJ emblem, in a black painted steel scabbard, 25cm overall. £50 - 80 477 A Spanish Civil war International Brigades Combat cross. £40 - 60 478 A WW II German Iron Cross 2nd Class, together with a German Eastern Front Winterschlacht in Osten 1941/42 service medal and a War Merit medal. (3) £70 - 90 479 A German Third Reich Wehrmacht belt buckle bearing mounted circlet “Gott mit Uns” (God with Us) with eagle and swastika to the centre, 6.5cm. £40 - 60 488 A German NPEA political school belt buckle. £30 - 40 489 A German Third Reich West Wall medal with ribbon, together with one other lacking ribbon. (2) £15 - 25 490 A WW II German War Merit Cross 1st Class with swords, together with a 2nd Class example without swords. (2) £50 - 70 491 A Leica D.R.P. Ernst Leitz Wetzlar camera No. 257813, the lens cap having engraved Luftwaffe emblem. £300 - 400 492 A German Tank Battle badge in bronze. £50 - 70 493 A WW II German Faithfull Service Border Patrol Cross, together with War Merit Cross, War Merit medal and Faithful Service Cross. (4) £50 - 80 467 A German Panzer Assault badge. £30 - 50 480 A collection of German cloth insignia to include Army Hoheitszeichen example, together with various tinnies etc. £30 - 50 468 A German Third Reich 1933 SS Gautag Munchen badge. £40 - 50 481 A WW I trench whistle stamped J. Hudson, Birmingham 1915, on a brown leather fob. £30 - 40 469 A German Social Welfare decoration, on a ladies bow. £30 - 50 482 A 1907 pattern Enfield bayonet, together with a tourist kukri, in leather scabbard. (2) £20 - 40 470 A German Infantry Assault badge, together with one other example. (2) £40 - 60 483 A WW II British No.4 Mk II spike bayonet in scabbard, 26cm, together with a WW II German? fighting knife (tip missing) in steel scabbard, 28cm. (2) £30 - 50 497 A WW I German Honour Cross, stamped verso PSL within a circle, together with three other WW I Honour Crosses. (4) £50 - 80 484 A WW II German marching compass, stamped hap 140677. £30 - 40 498 A German Third Reich SS Totenkopf cap badge, together with a German Wound badge and German Motor Vehicle Drivers Merit badge. (3) £40 - 60 471 A German Third Reich SS 4 year service medal. £40 - 60 472 An Imperial German (1900-1901) China campaign medal with Fouphing clasp. £60 - 80 473 A German NSDAP party members enamelled badge, together with a 1933 rally badge. (2) £40 - 60 474 A WW II German Iron Cross 1st class, boxed with remains of outer sleeve. £80 - 120 485 A German Third Reich medal ribbon bar for Iron Cross and War Merit with swords etc. £30 - 50 486 A Hitler Youth red and white enamelled lapel badge, together with Hitler Youth marksman’s badge. (2) £50 - 70 487 A German NSFK pilots badge, marked verso GFS. GFSCH. 2263. £70 - 90 494 A German Wehrmacht belt buckle, together with a Deutsche Wehrmacht arm band. (2) £40 - 60 495 A German SS lapel badge. £40 - 50 496 A German Police Long Service Cross 2nd class. £40 - 60 499 A WW I steel flechette, 16cm, together with one other smaller flechette. (2) £30 - 40 500 A WW I German Kyffhauser war commemorative medal, together with Kyffhauser=Geld Frankenhaufen/Kyffh 6x50 Pfennig, an Adolf Hitler 1889-1945 commemorative coin, German labour day 1934 badge and 1918 10 Stadt Duren token. (5) £30 - 50 Lacy Scott & Knight 27 513 A German RAD labour man’s side cap, dated 1941, together with a Handwerkskarte booklet dated 1936. (2) £70 - 90 514 A collection of assorted medals, buttons and badges to include WW II Atlantic Star and War medal, Ed. VII Coronation and R.A.F. enamelled badge etc. £40 - 60 515 A large collection of assorted military effects and ephemera to include various photographs, ration coupons and buttons etc. £30 - 50 516 A WW I bronze memorial plaque, naming John Hitchcock. £40 - 60 501 501 A 1st County of London Yeomanry Officer’s black fur Busby, the scarlett bag to the crown falling to the right with three lines of gold braid and bullion button, the body having three lines of gold braid with gold boss, having a velvet backed chin strap and leather lined interior bearing a label for Hawkes & Co. (lacking plume.) Housed in a tin carrying case with label for A.B. Dale 1st County of London Yeomanry. £500 - 800 502 An NSDAP party members arm band, together with two paper pennants and one other. (4) £40 - 60 503 A German SS Red Cross arm band and identity book. (2) £60 - 80 504 A collection of British cloth badges to include Sussex Yeomanry and Air Fighting Vehicle etc. (4) £40 - 50 505 A German Org. Todt arm band. £70 - 90 506 A Victorian 1845 pattern field officer’s sword, the slightly curved 83cm fullered blade etched with crowned VR cypher in scrolled panels on both sides by J. Watson & Co. Bombay, having regulation brass hilt with wirebound fishskin grip, ornamental backstrap, stepped pommel and bullion knot, in a steel scabbard, 100cm overall. £150 - 250 28 Lacy Scott & Knight 507 A late 19th century sword stick, the ebony shaft revealing a 64cm single edged blade, having a brass locking ring and bone inlaid handle, 92cm overall. £50 - 80 508 A British 1888 pattern Mk I 2nd type bayonet, having a 30cm unmarked double edged blade and two piece wooden grip, in a steel mounted leather scabbard, 44.5cm. £30 - 40 509 A German Infantry Assault badge. £40 - 60 510 A German Motor Torpedo Boat War badge (Schnellboot-Kriegsabzeichen) marked verso FEC. W.E. PEEKHAUS BERLIN AUSF. SCHWERIN BERLIN 68. £150 - 180 511 A collection of six WW I medals to include British War x4, naming M2-136073 PTE. W.C. DEACON., M2-148014 PTE. A.C. HOWARD., M-335147 PTE. A.M. CHEW. & M-346803. PTE. G.H. BRUCE, Victory x2, naming T-386277 DVR. C.W. STEVENS & A-342390. PTE. L.H. ARNO. all of the Army Service Corps. (6) £70 - 90 512 A collection of six WW I British War medals, naming 62134. SJT. A.G. PAYNE., 74513 GNR. E. ASHTON., 163865. GNR. H.F. BROCK., 81199. GNR. P.C. HENSETT., 111123. GNR. H.R. SMITH. and 163555 GNR. J.G. WRIGHT., all of the Royal Artillery. (6) £70 - 90 517 A 19th century percussion box lock pistol, having a 7cm circular barrel and walnut grip, 18cm overall. £30 - 50 518 A 19th century Indian Katar, having a 26cm double edged fullered blade, the hilt with slightly tapered side bars joined by two baluster grip bars, 39cm overall. £30 - 50 519 A collection of assorted Naval shoulder boards, cloth badges and insignia to include Sub-mariners dolphin badges etc. £40 - 60 520 A pair of anti-gas Mk III eyeshields in original sleeve, together with The Householders’ First Aid Case for A.R.P., a roll of Bronco The Deluxe toilet paper, a tea ration tin with contents and a Bar None Motor cycle Club bronze plaque. (5) £30 - 50 521 A WW II period photograph album to include WRNS Naval overseas views. £60 - 80 522 A collection of assorted military cap badges and insignia to include 86th Carnatic Infantry, Notts & Derby, Cambridgeshire and Dorset etc, together with a Modern silver plated cased pocket watch. £50 - 80 523 A Queen’s Regiment 9ct gold and enamelled bar brooch. £20 - 40 524 524 A WW I medal group to include Military Medal, 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory, naming 82057 C.Q.M.Sjt B.L. GRIFFITHS. R.E. all in original box of issue, together with a WW II Defence medal in original box naming Mrs Rene Griffiths. (5) £300 - 500 525 A Royal Agricultural Society of England silver medal inscribed verso Stoneleigh Abbey 1967 “Suffolk Mare or Filly” Geo. E. Colson, in original Mappin & Webb fitted case, together with five others all to the same recipient. (6) £20 - 40 526 A Service medal of the Order of St John, naming 42825 A/SIS. M. DARVELL. BUCKS. S.J.A.B. 1949., together with an Order of St John Serving Sister breast badge, various cloth badges, buttons and shoulder titles etc. £40 - 60 527 A WW I propaganda For Kultar Iron Cross, together with 1914 Dinant Ghent Antwerp propaganda cross, Geschwader Richthofen Luftwaffe cuff title and SS buckle etc. £30 - 50 528 A WW I Machine Gun Corps presentation card, naming H5375 Pte. LK Kevison, together with various trench art items and photographs etc. £30 - 50 529 A German SA sports badge, together with various other German badges. (7) £100 - 120 530 A Vietnam medal group of three to include Vietnam Service medal, Bronze Star medal and Purple Heart, in presentation case with presentation certificate to Specialist Four James F. Connors, US52767158 United States Army. £80 - 120 535 An album of Blue Prints etc. No.12 Officers M.T. Course named to the opening page Lieutenant P.O.R. Freemantle, together with two pairs of leather ammunition pouches and one other leather pouch. (6) £30 - 40 531 A collection of assorted military cigarette cards and cigarette card silks to include Players Aircraft of the R.A.F. and Gallagher Ltd Army Badges etc. £30 - 50 536 A large collection of assorted military ephemera to include wartime correspondence from Lieut. Hubert Maskell M.C., together with various maps and photographs etc. £30 - 50 532 A WW II medal group to include 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, War and Defence to 7684559 A.E. CARNELL, in original box, together with a large collection of related items and ephemera to include a pair of 9ct gold cuff-links engraved with the initials A.E.C., a 9ct gold tie pin, silver school medals, 1930’s autograph album, various photographs and postcards etc. £50 - 80 533 A Royal Artillery brass helmet plate, together with a large collection of cap badges and insignia to include Scottish King’s Own Borderers, Dorsetshire, Tank Corps and Machine Gun Corps etc, approx. 75. £80 - 120 534 A Northamptonshire Regiment brass helmet plate, together with a large collection of assorted cap badges and insignia to include Cheshire Yeomanry, Royal Kent West, Royal Warwickshire and Lancashire Fusiliers etc, approx. 75. £80 - 120 537 A WW II French gas mask in original tin, together with two steel Brodie helmets and a trench art ashtray etc. £30 - 50 538 Approximately 90 editions of The Times History and Encyclopaedia of The War, together with various Falklands War period newspapers etc. £15 - 25 539 A WW II Brodie pattern steel helmet, stamped RO & CO 10/41 and dated 1941 to the leather liner, together with a webbing belt, gas mask and pair of leather boots etc. £30 - 50 540 Two Set “L” Mk 1/1 YA 6989 field telephone sets. (2) £20 - 40 541 A WW II brass trench art desk weight made from a 25 pounder shell, in the form of a peaked cap, dated 1941, together with a WW I example with applied device and copper chin strap, dated 1915 and one other unmarked example. (3) £60 - 80 Lacy Scott & Knight 29 542 550 542 A WW I French brass trench art shell case tobacco jar and cover with Verdun crest and dated 1917, together with a WW II brass trench art matchbox holder/ashtray bearing Royal Engineers crest made from a 25 pounder shell and dated 1944. (2) £60 - 80 550 A Geo. VI Naval officer’s bicorn hat by Gieves Ltd of 21 Old Bond Street, London, together with a matching pair of gold braid epaulettes, cased plume and sword belt, housed in a red velvet lined fitted tin case, named to the lid J.M.G. Waldegrave, with remains of paper label naming Hon J. Waldegrave Lt Commander, 1941. 543 A brass model of an artillery cannon on an oak base, together with one other similar and a steel example. (3) £30 - 50 John Montagu Granville Waldegrave. DSC (29th August 1905 - 18th February 1944) was a British Naval Commander during WWII. 544 A Victorian black leather saddle bag having a crowned VR cypher, together with a pair of steel spurs on leather straps. (3) £30 - 50 545 A pair of Victorian brass cased binoculars, bearing presentation inscription “Presented by Mr H. Marsh late Sergeant for Recruit Sword Exercise R.B.Y.C. B. Troop won by Trooper Percy Edwards 1982” in a stictched brown leather case. £30 - 40 Waldegrave was the eldest son of the 5th Baron Radstock. He commanded the cruiser HMS Vindictive 1938-39, and the sloop HMS Puffin in 1939. It was whilst commanding the Puffin that he was awarded the Distinguished Service cross for anti-submarine work. Waldegrave went on to command HMS Windsor and HMS Punjabi before being assigned to the cruiser HMS Penelope as executive officer in September 1943. On the 18th of February 1944, Penelope was torpedoed by U-410 while returning from Anzio and Commander Waldegrave was lost with the ship. He left behind his wife Lady Hersey Boyle and two young daughters, and is commemorated on the Portsmouth Naval Memorial. Having no male heirs, the barony of Radstock became extinct upon the 5th baron’s death in 1953. £250 - 400 546 A pair of Bausch & Lomb 6 x 30 military stereo binoculars, in stitched leather case, together with a pair of Ross No.5 Mk I binoculars in leather case. (2) £30 - 50 551 A 19th century flintlock Jezail musket, having a 91cm brass mounted steel barrel and ram rod below with East India Company lion stamp to the lock and mother of pearl inlaid stock, 126cm overall. £100 - 150 547 A roll of silk medal ribbon for KCMG. £20 - 30 552 A WW I 18 pounder brass shell case jug with Royal Artillery crest and bullet handle, dated 1915, together with various other trench art jugs. (8) £40 - 60 548 An Afghanistan OSM 25m roll of medal ribbon, together with one other ribbon roll. (2) £40 - 50 549 Three various rolls of foreign medal ribbon. £30 - 40 30 Lacy Scott & Knight 553 A 19th century double barrel percussion cap sporting gun, having 66cm Damacus steel barrels, engraved hammers and action signed E. Windsor, having further engraved trigger guard and chequered walnut stock, 107cm overall. £100 - 150 554 A collection of WW I and later trench art to include a shell case vase with Royal Engineers crest Harfluer - France and dated 1917, together with a WW II H.M.S. Witherington shell case vase etc. £50 - 80 555 A WW II Brodie pattern steel helmet, with leather liner and canvas chin strap, together with four other WW II steel helmets. (5) £50 - 80 561 A German Third Reich NSDAP banner, having a double sided white cotton panel with stitched swastika emblem on a red ground, (A/F) 276 x 176cm. £150 - 250 562 An early 20th century painted pine and iron bound sword box with painted annotation to the lid H.E Surtees Esq 10th Royal Hussars and paper label for Hamburger & Co. 30 King Street, Covent Garden, London, 121cm. £30 - 40 556 A collection of assorted WW I and later military items to include a leather bayonet frog, pair of leather gaiters, Colt 45 gun belt and holster, leather ammunition pouches and WW II U.S, Army webbing etc. £50 - 100 563 A WW II General Service shovel stamped Nash 1943 with broad arrow, together with a green painted ammunition trunk dated 1945. (2) £20 - 40 557 A 19th century Eastern Jezail musket, the 90cm barrel with eleven pierced white metal bands, having a primitive percussion cap action and bone inlaid stock, 122cm overall. 564 A post WW II R.A.F. Flight Lieutenant dress tunic and trousers, with cloth badge, together with one other uniform with bullion badge, battle dress jacket and a fitted steamer trunk naming Flight Officer 2416947 M. Warson. £50 - 80 Provenance, Ex Rushbrook Hall, Bury St Edmunds. £40 - 60 558 A 19th century percussion rifle, having a 97cm barrel with ram-rod bellow, the action with primitive engraving and stock stamped 2845, 137cm overall. £50 - 80 559 A German Third Reich “DIE ABWEHR” recruiting poster, together with two Kriegsanleihe posters and one other. (4) £20 - 40 560 Three WW II Naval flags to include Red Ensign, 91 x 190cm, White Ensign and Stars and Stripes. (3) £50 - 80 565 A Third Reich Labour Camp bowl on a white ground and printed to the lip HASAG. having printed mark verso for Hutschenreuther Selb and Swastika with the motto “ Schonhert Der Arbeit” (The beauty of labour) The bowl is from a forced labour camp supplying labour to the HASAG factory near Meuselwitz and was issued along with a spoon to the inmates on arrival from Concentration camps including Auschwitz. £80 - 120 566 A WW I 1914 Mons Star with 5th Aug-22nd Nov bar, naming 4547 PTE. F. HANBRIDGE . 1/RIF: BRIG. 567 A WW I trio to include 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory, naming 16630. PTE. A. HEAD. E. YORK. R. (3) Private Head was killed in action 14/7/15. £120 - 150 568 A WW I trio to include 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory, naming 47285. GNR. W.R. HARPER. R.F.A. (3) Gunner William Harper was killed in action 21/4/18. £120 - 150 569 A WW I Brisith War and Victory duo, naming M2/178009. PTE. R. BANKS. A.S.C. (2) Private Robert banks was killed in action 17/7/18. £100 - 120 570 A WW I Victory medal, naming S-11960. PTE. J. PETO. RIF. BRIG., together with a bronze memorial plaque in original sleeve to the same recipient. (2) James Peto was killed in action 07/1/16. £80 - 120 571 A WW I trio to include 1914-15 Star, British War and Victory, naming 9605. CPL. J. CHAPMAN. A.S.C., together with an a Temperance Society medal, greetings card, ribbon bars and cap badges etc. £50 - 80 END OF SALE Rifleman Frederick Hanbridge was killed in action 27/5/15. £100 - 140 Lacy Scott & Knight 31 FORTHCOMING SALES Saturday 25th June General Antiques & Collectables Our most regular auctions typically include approximately 1000 lots of antiques, collectables and household effects. Closing date: one week prior Entries invited: Ceramics, Glassware, Collectables, Silver & Plate, Metalwares, Ephemera, Books, tools, bygones, pictures & prints, frames, mirrors, Georgian, and later quality furniture etc. Rare Royal Doulton figure Lady of the Georgian period, surmounted with a lamp. £1200 Friday 1st July & Saturday 13th August Toys & Models Entries invited for August: Steam, 0 & 00 gauge, Hornby, Tri-ang, Corgi, Dinky, Matchbox, MOYs, Tinplate, Britains, European diecast, plastic kits and all manner of juvenilia. Closing date: mid-July A very well engineered 4 inch scale Durham and North Yorkshire Traction Engine. Sold for £ Friday 9th September Twentieth Century Design Entries invited: works from the following movements; Art Deco, Bauhaus, De Stijl, Modernism, Post-Modernism, Memphis, Modern Art, Pop Art and Contemporary Art and many others. Closing date: mid- August A Hermés tan leather Kelly bag. Sold for £3400 Saturday 10th September Fine Art & Antiques Entries invited: Antiquarian books, Ceramics & Glassware, Silver wares, Objet d’Art, Modern & Traditional works of art, Clocks & Barometers, Rugs & Carpets, Fine Furniture & Furnishings Closing date: mid-August A ladies Chanel 18ct white gold and starburst diamond cocktail ring. Sold for £5800 Friday 9th December Coins, Medals & Militaria Entries invited: rare and antique coinage, bank tokens and notes, proof sets, military and honorific medals, firearms, edged weapons, uniforms and other related numismatic & military ephemera Closing date: mid-November A 1941 German Cross. Sold for £900 Friday 9th December Wine, Port & Spirits Entries invited: fine & affordable wines from across the world, champagnes, ports, single malts & blended whiskies, other spirits Closing date: mid-November Cockburns, 1955, Vintage Port, twelve bottles. Sold for £850 All of our sales are hosted online and benefit from live bidding via the-saleroom.com If you feel that you have anything suitable for any of our forthcoming auctions, please contact us for a free appraisal and sales advice fineart@lsk.co.uk 01284 748 600 IMPORTANT NOTICES Special attention is drawn to the Terms of Sale printed in this catalogue and displayed in the saleroom. The staff at the Auction Centre welcome your custom and hope that the following information makes your buying visit as simple and enjoyable as possible. Paddle Bidding All buyers need to register at the office for a paddle number to enable them to bid, this process is simple and takes approximately 30 seconds, however, we do require some form of identification i.e. driver's licence. Absentee Bidding Buyers unable to attend the sale are welcome to submit commission bids, simply fill in a commission bidding form and hand this to a member of staff or telephone your bids through and we will bid on your behalf. Commission bids can also be emailed to fineart@lsk.co.uk. It is helpful if buyers allow sufficient time for commission bids to be processed when leaving bids. A Commission Bidding form is printed at the back of this catalogue. Lacy Scott & Knight offer an online bidding service via the-saleroom.com for bidders who cannot attend the sale. In completing the bidder registration on www.the-saleroom.com and providing your credit/debit card details and unless alternative arrangements are agreed with Lacy Scott & Knight you authorise Lacy Scott & Knight, if they so wish, to charge the credit/debit card given in part or full payment, including all fees, for items successfully purchased in the auction via the-saleroom.com, and confirm that you are authorised to provide these credit/debit card details to Lacy Scott & Knight through www.the-saleroom.com. Please note that any lots purchased via the-saleroom.com live auction service will be subject to an additional 3% commission charge + VAT at the rate imposed on the hammer price Condition Neither the Auctioneers nor the Vendor are responsible as to the condition of lots listed. The absence of any such reference does not imply that a lot is in good order or free from imperfections or repairs. Intending purchasers are advised to satisfy themselves by inspection prior to the sale of the condition of any lot. Condition reports can be compiled upon request, but must be considered solely as a matter of opinion and not fact. Purchasers are reminded that goods become the sole responsibility of the buyer at the fall of the hammer. Electrical goods These are sold as “antiques” only. If you buy electrical goods for use you must ask a qualified electrician to check them for compliance with safety regulations before you use them. VAT VAT at the prevailing rate is payable on top of the hammer price on those lots marked (*) in the catalogue. Buyer's Premium All lots are sold with a Buyer's Premium of 17.5% (unless otherwise stated), this figure is also subject to VAT at the prevailing rate e.g. a buyer with a hammer total of £100 will have a gross invoice of £121. Selling Rate Our auctioneers sell at approximately 120 lots per hour, buyers are advised to make sure they are in the saleroom at least 20 minutes before a lot is expected to be offered in case the auctioneer is ahead of schedule. Droit de Suite Please note that purchasers of works of art subject to Droit de Suite (ARR) will pay Lacy Scott & Knight a 4% (inclusive of VAT) premium on the hammer price in addition to the buyer’s premium. Lacy Scott & Knight will then pass this onto the Design & Artists Copyright Society. A painting or work of art is subject to Droit de Suite in the UK whilst the artist is living and 70 years after the artists death. A percentage of 4% is payable on lots with a hammer price in excess of €1000 (approx. £850). Payment We accept most methods of payment including cash (up to £10,000), cheques supported by valid banker's card, debit cards and credit cards (Not AMEX or Diners Club). Please note all credit card payments are subject to a surcharge of 2% inclusive of VAT. Bank: HANDELSBANKEN, Kings Rd, BURY ST EDMUNDS ACCOUNT NO: 62356252 CLIENT: Lacy Scott & Knight SORT CODE: 405162 SWIFT / BIC CODE: HANDGB22 IBAN NO: GB24HAND40516262356252 Collection/Delivery All lots must be removed from the Auction Centre by midday on the Tuesday following the sale unless prior arrangement has been made with the auctioneers. Lacy Scott & Knight offer a full local collection and delivery service which is charged at £40/hr plus VAT. Packing and Postage Lacy Scott & Knight offer a fully tracked postage & packing service within mainland UK and ROI (£5 supplement applies) only. The service we use is Special Delivery (max. weight 2kilos) or Parcel Force 24. All parcels are charged at a standard £15 for up to 3 lots, and £1 per lot thereafter, regardless of weight (max.30kg) or value (max. £2500). All parcels over 2kg will be only sent by Parcel Force 24, with standard cover of £100. If purchasers require further cover, this is charged as follows; £500 - £4, £1000 - £8, £1500 - £12, £2500 - £20. Please give clear instructions when settling your account as to your shipping requirements including level of insurance cover so that we can process full payment and ship within 10 working days. How to find us The Auction Centre is situated in the heart of historic Bury St Edmunds, directly behind the arc shopping centre and close to main bus/coach and train stations and the A14 dual carriageway. 10 Risbygate Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3AA. Why not make a weekend of it and enjoy some of the attractions which this beautiful and historic market town has to offer? Parking We have our own large car park adjacent to the Salerooms which is free of charge to all buyers (sale days and viewing only), when this car park is full we suggest using the large Borough car parks close to the Auction Centre. An explanation of cataloguing terms The first name, or names and surnames of the artist - in our opinion a work by the artist. The initial(s) of the first name(s) and the surname of the artist - in our opinion a work of the period of the artist and which may be in whole or in part a work of the artist. Attributed to - is in our opinion “probably” a work by the artist. Follower of - is in our opinion a work by a painter working in the artist’s style, contemporary or nearly contemporary but not necessarily his pupil. In the manner of - is in our opinion a work in the style related to that of the artist but of a later date. School - accompanied by the name of a place or country and a date, means that in our opinion the picture was executed at that time and in that location, e.g. English School, 18th century. The surname of the artist preceded by “after” - in our opinion a copy of the work of the artist. Signed and dated - in our opinion has a signature which is recognised as that of the artist and was executed at that date. Bears signature and/or date, and/or inscription - means that in our opinion the artist’s name, date or inscription may have been added by another hand. Post 1950 Furniture & Furnishings are offered solely as works of art and may not comply with the provisions of the Furniture & Furnishings (Fire/Safety) Regulations of 1988 (as amended in 1989 & 1993). COMMISSION BIDDING FORM 10th & 11th June 2016 Please bid on my behalf for the lots indicated below which do not include Buyer's Premium or any VAT payable on lots. Please note that all lots are subject to buyer's premium of 17.5% (exclusive of VAT) on top of the hammer price. Bids will be executed as cheaply as is permitted by any other bids or reserves, if any, and special attention is drawn to the Terms of Sale printed at the back of this catalogue. The Auctioneers cannot be held responsible for bids omitted from the sale. Bids to be returned to us by post, email fineart@lsk.co.uk, call 01284 748 623 / 624 or fax them to us on 01284 748 620 or bid live via If we do not acknowledge your bids - Please ring to confirm that they have arrived. NO BRIEF DESCRIPTION MAX. BID PRICE EXCL. PREMIUM Please note that we are unable to book telephone bids on lots with an estimate below £300 Name: ......................................................................................................................................... Address: ...................................................................................................................................... Postcode: ..................................................................................................................................... Tel. No: ............................................... Email: .............................................................................. Signed: ................................................ Dated: ............................................................................. Packing and Postage Lacy Scott & Knight offer a fully tracked postage & packing service within mainland UK and ROI (£5 supplement applies) only. The service we use is Special Delivery (max. weight 2kilos) or Parcel Force 24. All parcels are charged at a standard £15 for up to 3 lots, and £1 per lot thereafter, regardless of weight (max.30kg) or value (max. £2500). All parcels over 2kg will be only sent by Parcel Force 24, with standard cover of £100. If purchasers require further cover, this is charged as follows; £500 - £4, £1000 - £8, £1500 - £12, £2500 - £20. Please give clear instructions when settling your account as to your shipping requirements including level of insurance cover so that we can process full payment and ship within 10 working days. Please note that Lacy Scott & Knight DO NOT accept any liability for loss or damage, however caused. For large, high value parcels (over £2,500), fragile items or overseas shipping we STRONGLY RECOMMEND Mail Boxes Etc, tel. 01245 262 527 (email info@mbeessex.com); for larger items such as furniture Alban Shipping, tel.01582 493 099 (email info@albanshipping.co.uk). If you instruct an alternative courier to collect, this charges at £5 per parcel packed and no liability is accepted. TERMS OF SALE Both the sale of goods at our auctions and your relationship with us are governed by the Terms of Consignment (primarily applicable to sellers) the Terms of Sale (primarily applicable to bidders and buyers) and any notices displayed in the saleroom or announced by us at the auction (collectively, the “Conditions of Business”). The Terms of Consignment and Terms of Sale are available at our saleroom on request. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully. Please note that if you register to bid and/or bid at auction this signifies that you agree to and will comply with these Terms of Sale. 1 1.1 Definitions and interpretation To make these Terms of Sale easier to read, we have given the following words a specific meaning: “Auctioneer” means Lacy Scott & Knight LLP, a partnership registered in England and Wales and whose registered office is located at 10 Risbygate Street, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, IP33 3AA. “Bidder” means a person participating in bidding at the auction; “Buyer” means the person who makes the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer; “Deliberate Forgery” means: (a) an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source; (b) which is described in the catalogue as being the work of a particular creator without qualification; and (c) which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been as described; “Hammer Price” means the level of the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer by the fall of the hammer; “Lot(s)” means the goods that we offer for sale at our auctions; “Premium” means the premium that we will charge you on your purchase of a Lot to be calculated as set out in Clause 4; “Reserve” means the minimum hammer price at which a Lot may be sold; “Sale Proceeds” means the net amount due to the Seller; “Seller” means the persons who consign Lots for sale at our auctions; “Terms of Consignment” means the terms on which we agree to offer Lots for sale in our auctions as agent on behalf of Sellers; “Terms of Sale” means these terms of sale, as amended or updated from time to time; “Total Amount Due” means the Hammer Price for a Lot, the Premium, any applicable artist’s resale right royalty, any VAT due and any additional charges payable by a defaulting buyer under these Terms of Sale; “Trader” means a Seller who is acting for purposes relating to that Seller’s trade, business, craft or profession, whether acting personally or through another person acting in the trader’s name or on the trader’s behalf; “VAT” means Value Added Tax or any equivalent sales tax; and “Website” means our website available at www.lsk.co.uk . In these Terms of Sale the words 'you', 'yours', etc. refer to you as the Buyer. The words “we”, “us”, etc. refer to the Auctioneer. Any reference to a ‘Clause’ is to a clause of these Terms of Sale unless stated otherwise. 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Information that we are required to give to Consumers A description of the main characteristics of each Lot as contained in the auction catalogue. Our name, address and contact details as set out herein, in our auction catalogues and/or on our Website. The price of the Goods and arrangements for payment as described in Clauses 4, 5, 7 and 8. The arrangements for collection of the Goods as set out in Clauses 8 and 9. Your right to return a Lot and receive a refund if the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery as set out in Clause 13. We and Trader Sellers have a legal duty to supply any Lots to you in accordance with these Terms of Sale. If you have any complaints, please send them to us directly at the address set out on our Website. 3 3.1 Bidding procedures and the Buyer You must register your details with us before bidding and provide us with any requested proof of identity and billing information, in a form acceptable to us. You must also satisfy any security arrangements we have in place before entering the auction room to view or bid. We strongly recommend that you attend the auction in person. You are responsible for your decision to bid for a particular Lot. If you bid on a Lot, including by telephone and online bidding, or by placing a commission bid, we assume that you have carefully inspected the Lot and satisfied yourself regarding its condition. If you instruct us in writing, we may execute commission bids on your behalf. Neither we nor our employees or agents will be responsible for any failure to execute your commission bid, unless our failure to do so is unreasonable. Where two or more commission bids at the same level are recorded we have the right to prefer the first bid made (where this can be reasonably ascertained). The Bidder placing the highest bid for a Lot accepted by the Auctioneer will be the Buyer at the Hammer Price. Any dispute about a bid will be settled at our discretion. We may reoffer the Lot during the auction or may settle the dispute in another way. We will act reasonably when deciding how to settle the dispute. Bidders will be deemed to act as principals, even if the Bidder is acting as an agent for a third party. We may bid on Lots on behalf of the Seller up to one bid below the Reserve. We may refuse to accept any bid if it is reasonable for us to do so. Bidding increments will be at our sole discretion (but will be in line with standard auction practice). 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 TERMS OF SALE 4 The purchase price As Buyer, you will pay: a. the Hammer Price; b. a premium of 17.5% (plus VAT) of the Hammer Price; c. any artist’s resale right royalty payable on the sale of the Lot; and d. any VAT due. 5 5.1 VAT You shall be liable for the payment of any VAT applicable on the Hammer Price and premium due for a Lot. Please see the symbols used in the auction catalogue for that Lot and the “Information for Buyers” in our auction catalogue for further information. We will charge VAT at the current rate at the date of the auction. The contract between you and the Seller The contract for the purchase of the Lot between you and the Seller will be formed when the hammer falls accepting the highest bid for the Lot at the auction. You may directly enforce any terms in the Terms of Consignment against a Seller to the extent that you suffer damages and/or loss as a result of the Seller’s breach of the Terms of Consignment. If you breach these Terms of Sale, you may be responsible for damages and/or losses suffered by a Seller or us. If we are contacted by a Seller who wishes to bring a claim against you, we may in our discretion provide the Seller with information or assistance in relation to that claim. We normally act as an agent only and will not have any responsibility for default by you or the Seller (unless we are the Seller of the Lot). 5.2 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 7 7.1 7.2 8 8.1 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 9 9.1 9.2 Payment Immediately following your successful bid on a Lot you will: 7.1.1 give to us, if not already provided to our satisfaction, proof of identity in a form acceptable to us (and any other information that we require in order to comply with our anti-money laundering obligations); and 7.1.2 pay to us the Total Amount Due in cash (for which there is an upper limit of 15,000 euros equivalent) or in any other way that we agree to accept payment. If you owe us any money, we may use any payment made by you to repay these debts. Title and collection of purchases Once you have paid us in full the Total Amount Due for any Lot, ownership of that Lot will transfer to you. You may not claim or collect a Lot until you have paid for it. You will (at your own expense) collect any Lots that you have purchased and paid for either: not later than seven business days following the day of the auction; or not later than seven business days following the date that we have received payment of the Total Amount Due in cleared funds, if later. If you do not collect the Lot within this time period, you will be responsible for any reasonable removal, storage and insurance charges in relation to that Lot. Risk of loss or damage to the Lot will pass to you when you (or your agents) take physical possession of the Lot. If you do not collect the Lot that you have paid for within ninety days after the auction, we may sell the Lot. We will pay the proceeds of any such sale to you, but will deduct any storage charges or other sums that we have incurred in the storage and sale of the Lot. We reserve the right to charge you a selling commission at our standard rates on any such resale of the Lot. Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases Please do not bid on a Lot if you do not intend to buy it. If your bid is successful, these Terms of Sale will apply to you. This means that you will have to carry out your obligations set out in these Terms of Sale. If you do not comply with these Terms of Sale we may (acting on behalf of the Seller and ourselves) pursue one or more of the following measures: 9.1.1 take action against you for damages for breach of contract; 9.1.2 reverse the sale of the Lot to you and/or any other Lots sold by us to you; 9.1.3 resell the Lot by auction or private treaty (in which case you will have to pay any difference between the price you should have paid for the Lot and the price we sell it for as well as the charges outlined in Clause 8.5). Please note that if we sell the Lot for a higher amount than your winning bid, the extra money will belong to the Seller; 9.1.4 remove, store and insure the Lot at your expense; 9.1.5 if you do not pay us within five business days of your successful bid, we may charge interest at a rate not exceeding 1.5% per month on the total amount due; 9.1.6 keep that Lot or any other Lot sold to you until you pay the Total Amount Due; 9.1.7 reject or ignore bids from you or your agent at future auctions or impose conditions before we accept bids from you; and/or 9.1.8 if we sell any Lots for you, use the money made on these Lots to repay any amount you owe us. We will act reasonably when exercising our rights under Clause 9.1. We will contact you before exercising these rights and try to work with you to correct any non-compliance by you with these Terms of Sale. TERMS OF SALE 10 Health and safety Although we take reasonable precautions regarding health and safety, you are on our premises at your own risk. Please note the lay-out of the premises and security arrangements. Neither we nor our employees or agents are responsible for the safety of you or your property when you visit our premises, unless you suffer any injury to your person or damage to your property as a result of our, our employees’ or our agents’ negligence. 11 11.1 Warranties The Seller warrants to us and to you that: 11.1.1 the Seller is the true owner of the Lot for sale or is authorised by the true owner to offer and sell the lot at auction; 11.1.2 the Seller is able to transfer good and marketable title to the Lot to you free from any third party rights or claims; and 11.1.3 as far as the Seller is aware, the main characteristics of the Lot set out in the auction catalogue (as amended by any notice displayed in the saleroom or announced by the Auctioneer at the auction) are correct. If, after you have placed a successful bid and paid for a Lot, any of the warranties above are found not to be true, please notify us in writing. Neither we nor the Seller will be liable to pay you any sums over and above the Total Amount Due and we will not be responsible for any inaccuracies in the information provided by the Seller except as set out below. Please note that many of the Lots that you may bid on at our auction are second-hand. If a Lot is not second-hand and you purchase the Lot as a Consumer from a Seller that is a Trader, a number of additional terms may be implied by law in addition to the Seller’s warranties set out at Clause 11.1 (in particular under the Consumer Rights Act 2015). These Terms of Sale do not seek to exclude your rights under law as they relate to the sale of these Lots. Save as expressly set out above, all other warranties, conditions or other terms which might have effect between the Seller and you, or us and you, or be implied or incorporated by statue, common law or otherwise are excluded. 11.2 11.3 11.4 11.5 12 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 13 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 14 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 Descriptions and condition Our descriptions of the Lot will be based on: (a) information provided to us by the Seller of the Lot (for which we are not liable); and (b) our opinion (although it is likely that we will not be able to carry out a detailed inspection of each Lot). We will give you a number of opportunities to view and inspect the Lots before the auction. You (and any independent consultants acting on your behalf) must satisfy yourself about the accuracy of any description of a Lot. We shall not be responsible for any failure by you or your consultants to properly inspect a Lot. Representations or statements by us as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price involve matters of opinion. We undertake that any such opinion will be honestly and reasonably held and accept liability for opinions given negligently or fraudulently. Please note that Lots (in particular second-hand Lots) are unlikely to be in perfect condition. Lots are sold “as is” (i.e. as you see them at the time of the auction). Neither we nor the Seller accept any liability for the condition of second-hand Lots or for any condition issues affecting a Lot if such issues are included in the description of a Lot in the auction catalogue (or in any saleroom notice) and/ or which the inspection of a Lot by the Buyer ought to have revealed. Deliberate Forgeries You may return any Lot which is found to be a Deliberate Forgery to us within 28 days of the auction (but must contact us in writing within 14 days of the auction) provided that you return the Lot to us in the same condition as when it was released to you, accompanied by a written statement identifying the Lot from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If we are reasonably satisfied that the Lot is a Deliberate Forgery we will refund the money paid by you for the Lot (including any Premium and applicable VAT) provided that if: 13.2.1 the catalogue description reflected the accepted view of experts as at the date of the auction; or 13.2.2 you personally are not able to transfer good and marketable title in the Lot to us, you will have no right to a refund under this Clause 13.2. If you have sold the Lot to another person, we will only be liable to refund the price that you paid for the Lot. We will not be responsible for repaying any additional money you may have made from selling the Lot. Your right to return a Lot that is a Deliberate Forgery does not affect your legal rights and is in addition to any other right or remedy provided by law or by these Terms of Sale. Our liability to you We will not be liable for any loss of opportunity or disappointment suffered as a result of participating in our auction. In addition to the above, neither we nor the Seller shall be responsible to you and you shall not be responsible to the Seller or us for any other loss or damage that any of us suffer that is not a foreseeable result of any of us not complying with the Conditions of Business. Loss or damage is foreseeable if it is obvious that it will happen or if at the time of the sale of the Lot, we, you and the Seller knew it might happen. Subject to Clause 14.4, if we are found to be liable to you for any reason (including, amongst others, if we are found to be negligent, in breach of contract or to have made a misrepresentation), our liability will be limited to the total purchase price paid by you to us for any Lot. Notwithstanding the above, nothing in these Terms of Sale shall limit our liability (or that of our employees or agents) for: 14.4.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence (as defined in the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); 14.4.2 fraudulent misrepresentation; or 14.4.3 any liability which cannot be excluded by law. TERMS OF SALE 15 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 Notices All notices between you and us regarding these Terms of Sale must be in writing and signed by or on behalf of the party giving it. Any notice referred in Clause 15.1 may be given: 15.2.1 by delivering it by hand; 15.2.2 by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery; or 15.2.3 by email, provided that a copy is also sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery. Notices must be sent: 15.3.1 by hand or registered post: 15.3.a. to us, at our address set out in these Terms of Sale or at our registered office address appearing on our Website; and 15.3.b. to you, at the last postal address that you have given to us as your contact address in writing; or 15.3.2 by email: 15.3.a. to us, by sending the notice to both the following email addresses: ecrichton@lsk.co.uk and fineart@lsk.co.uk 15.3.b. to you, by sending the notice to any email address that you have given to us as your contact email address in writing. Notices will be deemed to have been received: 15.4.1 if delivered by hand, on the day of delivery; 15.4.2 if sent by first class pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery, two business days after posting, exclusive of the day of posting; or 15.4.3 if sent by email, at the time of transmission unless sent after 17.00 in the place of receipt in which case they will be deemed to have been received on the next business day in the place of receipt (provided that a copy has also been sent by pre-paid post or Recorded Delivery as set out in Clause 15.2.3). Any notice or communication given under these Terms of Sale will not be validly given if sent by fax, email, any form of messaging via social media or text message. 16 Data Protection All client details remain confidential and will not be released to any third parties unless required by law. 17 17.1 17.2 General We may, acting reasonably, refuse admission to our premises or attendance at our auctions by any person. We act as an agent for our Sellers. The rights we have to claim against you for breach of these Terms of Sale may be used by either us, our employees or agents, or the Seller, its employees or agents, as appropriate. Other than as set out in this Clause, these Terms of Sale are between you and us and no other person will have any rights to enforce any of these Terms of Sale. We may use special terms in the catalogue descriptions of particular Lots. You must read these terms carefully along with any glossary provided in our auction catalogues. Each of the clauses of these Terms of Sale operates separately. If any court or relevant authority decides that any of them are unlawful, the remaining clauses will remain in full force and effect. We may change these Terms of Sale from time to time, without notice to you. Please read these Terms of Sale carefully, as they may be different from the last time you read them. Except as otherwise stated in these Terms of Sale, each of our rights and remedies are: (a) are in addition to and not exclusive of any other rights or remedies under these Terms of Sale or general law; and (b) may be waived only in writing and specifically. Delay in exercising or non-exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale is not a waiver of that or any other right. Partial exercise of any right under these Terms of Sale will not preclude any further or other exercise of that right or any other right under these Terms of Sale. Waiver of a breach of any term of these Terms of Sale will not operate as a waiver of breach of any other term or any subsequent breach of that term. These Terms of Sale and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them (including any non-contractual claims or disputes) shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of England and the parties irrevocably submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. 17.3 17.4 17.5 17.6 17.7 These terms are based upon recommended terms of sale by the Society Of Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers (www.sofaa.org) of which we are members. NOTES