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<strong>The</strong> <strong>Reading</strong> <strong>Carriage</strong> <strong>Sale</strong><br />

incorporating<br />

<strong>The</strong> 38 th Annual Heavy Horse <strong>Sale</strong> & Horse Brasses,<br />

also a Special <strong>Sale</strong> of Fair Organs<br />

Wednesday 7 TH March 2012<br />

at 9.30 a.m.<br />

<strong>Reading</strong> Auction Centre<br />

Great Knollys Street, <strong>Reading</strong>, Berkshire RG1 7HU


SALE NOTES<br />

THE SALE WILL BE HELD under the usual Conditions of <strong>Sale</strong>, which are to be found at the end of this catalogue. In particular,<br />

descriptions made verbally or in this catalogue are not guaranteed, including sizes of harness and vehicles.<br />

VIEWING ARRANGEMENTS: All lots will be on view up to and during the auction of the day of sale. Horse-drawn carriages<br />

should be in the Market prior to sale day, but most vendors prefer to bring their smaller items early in the morning of the<br />

auction. Tuesday is not officially a viewing day but prospective purchasers are welcome to inspect vehicles, although we cannot<br />

guarantee the time of their arrival.<br />

WITHDRAWN OR NOT FORWARD LOTS: Despite our best endeavours to ensure that all lots catalogued come forward for sale<br />

we are at the mercy of individual vendors some of whom regrettably do not always send the lots entered. This inevitably causes<br />

frustration and annoyance to prospective customers who may have travelled long distances for a particular lot. To avoid such<br />

disappointment we recommend that you make a phone call to check the availability to any particular “one off” lot before<br />

setting out.<br />

BUYERS’ NUMBERS: All prospective purchasers are requested to register with the Auctioneers prior to the sale when they will be given<br />

a Buyer’s Number to enable bidding and assist the cashiering arrangements. <strong>The</strong> Auctioneers reserve the right to request a deposit<br />

of £500 from customers not known to them upon registration.<br />

PAYMENT for all lots must be made of the day of sale and methods of payment are (1) CASH (2) BANKERS DRAFT (3) DIRECT<br />

DEBIT CARDS such as Switch, Delta or Connect with PIN number (4) CREDIT CARDS with PIN number, which are subject to a 2%<br />

premium surcharge. Our bankers are: NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK PLC., 13 Market Place, <strong>Reading</strong> RG1 2EP; Account number<br />

67642977 and sort code: 60:17:21. (IBAN NO GB N WBK 601721 67642977, BIC Code No. NWBKGB 2L). Tel: 0845 6013399.<br />

No clearance of purchases will be allowed until satisfactory payment has been received.<br />

A BUYERS’ PREMIUM of 7.5% (plus VAT at the standard rate) will be added to the purchase price of all lots at this sale.<br />

VALUE ADDED TAX: All items consigned by VAT registered vendors are indicated by an asterisk (*), alongside the lot numbers,<br />

and VAT at the standard rate will be added to purchasers’ accounts in respect of these lots. No VAT will be payable upon the items<br />

consigned by unregistered vendors. Any known variation in the VAT status of vendors will be announced by the Auctioneers when<br />

selling.<br />

CLEARANCE: All lots should be cleared on the day of sale, unless alternative arrangements are made, and remain at the risk of<br />

the purchaser from the fall of the hammer.<br />

INSTRUCTIONS TO BID will be executed with care and judgment by the Auctioneers. Clients who are interested in lots which<br />

are due to be offered in more than one section of the sale at the same time are reminded of this free service.<br />

PRIVATE SALES: All lots are accepted on the understanding that they must not be sold prior to being auctioned, and any private<br />

transactions resulting from the exposure for sale of any items must be conducted through the Auctioneers.<br />

INSURANCE: <strong>Carriage</strong> House Insurance Services and the National Farmers Union can effect transit and longer term insurances,<br />

which have been devised for carriage owners and drivers.<br />

EXPORT PURCHASERS should ensure that the country of destination has no import or currency restrictions on the goods they<br />

wish to purchase. Our normal terms of business otherwise apply and payment is due in full on the day of sale. VAT will be<br />

charged in the normal way and refunded on proof of exportation. A specific Export License is required before export from the<br />

UK of any item costing £39,600 or more, which is at least 50 years old.<br />

CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT 1987: All goods at this auction are second-hand unless otherwise stated.<br />

HOTELS: Clients are reminded that <strong>Reading</strong>’s hotels are often fully booked so please make arrangements well in advance of<br />

arriving at the sale. Hotels in walking distance of the Market and Station – Crowne Plaza, quote T&S for 10% discount (Tel: 0118<br />

925 9988); Travelodge, Oxford Rd (Tel No: 0871 9846211); Penta Hotel (Tel: 0118 958 6222); Quality Hotel (Tel: 0118 958 3455);<br />

<strong>The</strong> George (Tel: 0118 957 3445); Holiday Inn (Tel Central No: 0871 423 4876); Caversham House Lodge (Tel: 01189 589900);<br />

Rainbow Corner Hotel (Tel: 01189 588140); Thameside Hotel (Tel: 01189 590135). Hilton Hotel (Tel: 01189 16900) near Junction<br />

11 of the M4. More local hotels can be found at the back of the catalogue.<br />

REFRESHMENTS are available from the Market Café and the Queens Arms Public House, both located on Great Knollys<br />

Street.<br />

CAR PARKING: Due to developments, the size of the Market car park has been reduced. <strong>The</strong>re is a Pay & Display car park behind<br />

the Market which is owned by the Council and patrolled by wardens. Please arrive in good time, particularly with lorries and<br />

trailers, to secure a place here. Alternatively, there are a number of other Pay & Display car parks located around <strong>Reading</strong> town<br />

centre. Park & Ride off M4, junctions 10 & 11 to station (7/8 minutes) approximately 7.30 to 6.30.


THE READING CARRIAGE SALE<br />

INCORPORATING<br />

THE 38 TH ANNUAL HEAVY HORSE SALE<br />

&<br />

HORSE BRASSES<br />

also<br />

SPECIAL SALE OF FAIR ORGANS<br />

TO BE CONDUCTED BY<br />

AT<br />

READING AUCTION CENTRE,<br />

GREAT KNOLLYS STREET, READING, RG1 7HU<br />

ON<br />

WEDNESDAY 7 TH MARCH 2012<br />

at 9.30 a.m.<br />

PRIVATE DRIVE, TRADE & AGRICULTURAL WAGONS, FAIRGROUND AND STREET<br />

ORGANS, HEAVY HORSE HARNESS, SUNDRIES & FARM IMPLEMENTS, SETS OF<br />

HARNESS, CARRIAGE PARTS, SUNDRIES HARNESS & ACCOUTREMENTS, HORSE<br />

BRASSES, EQUESTRIAN/SPORTING PRINTS & PICTURES, MODELS & BOOKS<br />

Catalogue £5.00<br />

<strong>Thimbleby</strong> & <strong>Shorland</strong> Telephone: +44 (0) 118 950 8611<br />

Market House Fax: +44 (0) 118 950 5896<br />

31 Great Knollys Street Web site: www.tsauction.co.uk<br />

READING RG1 7HU Email: info@tsauction.co.uk<br />

Front cover – Lot 43<br />

Back cover – Lots 30, 33 & 71<br />

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HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGES<br />

Commencing at 11.00 am<br />

Please note that carriages are often attributed to builders on the evidence of their hub caps<br />

and such information cannot be relied upon in some cases<br />

WAGONS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS<br />

Lot<br />

1 SEED DRILL, built by C.Denning & Co., Pantentees, Chard, Somerset,<br />

to fit 15 hh plus; hallmarked with Her Majesty the Queens emblem,<br />

painted blue on 12-spoke steel rimmed wheels and wooden shafts.<br />

In show condition and genuine<br />

2 SEEDER/PLANTER, built by Bamfords Number 100, Uttoxeter, to fit<br />

15 hh plus; painted green and red with 9-spoke steel wheels and<br />

shafts. In show condition and genuine<br />

3 SHANDY BARROW, multi-purpose with box, measuring 12’<br />

4 MULTI-PURPOSE HAND SEED DRILL, built by Planet JR, USA<br />

5 SEED DRILL, shaft fittings all complete, but needs new shafts and wheel felloes<br />

6 DE LUXE EXERCISE VEHICLE, built by Presteigne <strong>Carriage</strong> Co. of Presteigne, circa 1980, to suit 13-2 to 15 hh;<br />

painted dark green with beige upholstery and comes with a wicker spares box. This vehicle was built for<br />

well-known saddler Peter Lewin who add a lot of the leather to the mud guards, splashboards etc.<br />

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7 TOOL SHARPENING HAND CART, painted green with scalloped<br />

edging decorated in red, green and yellow with a small parrot<br />

sitting on the front, sign written in cream on the front board<br />

‘Sharpening Knives, Scissors, Shears’, on two wire wheels<br />

8 TOOL SHARPENING HAND CART, painted green with scalloped<br />

edging decorated in gold<br />

10 FARM WAGON, in natural wood, sign written ‘Ciddens, Barrett &<br />

Co., Ltd’, on 12 and 14-spoke iron shod wheels<br />

11 FARM WAGON, painted blue with red undercarriage, on 12-spoke<br />

iron shod wheels, comes with shafts<br />

12 CAMBRIDGESHIRE WAGON, in natural varnished wood with black<br />

lining and designs, sign written on the front ‘C.Sismey & Son, 1949,<br />

Benwick’, on 12 and 14-spoke English pattern iron shod wheels<br />

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13 LINCOLNSHIRE HAY WAGON, circa 1945, to suit 16hh plus, single<br />

or tandem; painted dark blue with cream and red lining, front<br />

panel board sign written in gold ‘Mead Bros., Churley Farm, Stoke<br />

St Gregory, 1945’, red hay rades, 10 and 12-spoke iron shod wheels<br />

and to be sold with shafts; in good sound condition, but needing a<br />

little attention to the wheels<br />

14 WELSH BUILDER’S WAGON, axle stamped 1932, to suit 16 to 17-2<br />

hh; painted blue with red undercarriage, shafts and 10 and 12-spoke<br />

red English pattern wheels, dished floor, detachable sides and head<br />

and footboard. Spent most of its life in Littlemill, S.Wales, then in<br />

early 1990’s joined Foxhill <strong>Carriage</strong> Collection and then purchased<br />

by the vendor at a dispersal sale in 1997<br />

15 LIVESTOCK WAGON, built by Cockburn & Tocher of Peterhead;<br />

painted cream with red shafts and red 14-spoke English pattern iron<br />

shod wheels<br />

16 HEAVY HORSE RIDES DRAY, painted blue and red on pneumatics, seats 12 passengers plus driver and groom,<br />

footbrake and steps; no pole<br />

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HORSE-DRAWN CARRIAGES AND WAGONS<br />

21 HORSE AMBULANCE, built by Buckingham of Bradford and<br />

Birmingham; body painted blue with red wheels and shafts,<br />

14-spoke English pattern wheels with iron treads and lined in black,<br />

rear drop-down door<br />

22 BAKER’S DELIVERY VAN, circa 1900, to suit 14 to 15 hh; painted in<br />

Pullman brown with white flat roof, cream undercarriage and sign<br />

written on the sides and cab ‘<strong>The</strong> Crusty Loaf’ with pictures of a<br />

wheatsheaf, sack and breadbasket, on semi-elliptic springs with 12<br />

and 14-spoke wheels lined in brown, hand brake, rein rail and sold<br />

with shafts In show condition<br />

23 NORFOLK WAGON, built by Cornish of Walsingham, Norfolk, circa 1930; light farm wagon with fully loading,<br />

half open sides, in need of renovation, measures 120” x 70”<br />

24 TWO-WHEEL FLAT BED CART, to suit 12 to 13 hh; painted light blue<br />

with yellow decoration, red shafts and pneumatic tyres<br />

29* BOW TOP VAN, painted maroon with green, yellow and cream<br />

designs, green canvas roof, half-glazed door, lamp brackets, rear<br />

window. On yellow undercarriage with green and red decoration<br />

and iron tread warner wheels on semi-elliptic springs. <strong>The</strong> interior<br />

has a fitted bed, cupboards and a stove, plus a pair of shafts and<br />

steps<br />

30* READING VAN, painted green with red, yellow and green designs<br />

with yellow and red undercarriage with carved dub ends. On 12 and<br />

14-spoke English pattern wheels with iron treads and semi-elliptic<br />

springs. Glazed mollicroft and chimney, windows with yellow<br />

sliding shutters to the side and rear, half-glazed door with a horse<br />

decoration, lamp brackets, rear pan box, hay rade, steps and shafts.<br />

<strong>The</strong> interior has a fitted bed, compartment below with sliding<br />

decorated doors, stove with over mantle mirror, corner cupboards<br />

and seating<br />

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31 LEDGE WAGON, built by G Cox of Hereford approx. 90 years ago and<br />

restored over six years. Body painted maroon with gold scrolling<br />

and scalloped edges painted red, yellow, cream and green with<br />

yellow undercarriage on iron shod wheels. Carved waistboards<br />

and turned spindles to the side cages, mollicroft with etched glass,<br />

louvered sliding shutters to the windows, crown board with gold<br />

carved scrolls, dog head gargoyles, half glazed door with gold<br />

decorations, cratch, pan box, turn handle brake, steps and shafts<br />

32 TRAVELLERS WAGON, built by Laurie at Marner of London; painted<br />

green on red undercarriage, canvas roof, 12 and 14-spoke English<br />

pattern wheels with iron treads, partially glazed door and windows,<br />

fold down driver’s seat, handbrake<br />

33 OMNIBUS, built by Marston & Co., Birmingham, painted red with<br />

glazed windows to the sides, high driver’s seat, 14-spoke English<br />

pattern wheels on elliptic springs, storage beneath driver’s seat,<br />

rear door with foot plate, foot brake and lamp brackets<br />

34 WWI AMBULANCE, hub caps stamped St John Ambulance<br />

Association London<br />

35 HALF SIZE TRADESMAN’S CART, body painted maroon with red,<br />

blue and cream lining, on yellow undercarriage, on 12 and 14-spoke<br />

wheel with iron treads, foot brake and bench seat<br />

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36 BUTCHER’S OR POULTRY CART, built by Palmers of <strong>The</strong>tford; in<br />

natural varnished wood and cream with black, gold and cream<br />

lining, on 55” 14-spoke English pattern wheels painted red with iron<br />

treads and semi-elliptic springs, metal steps. With internal brackets<br />

for shelving and a row of hooks on the sides<br />

37 TWO-WHEEL COVERED MERCHANT’S CART, partly painted body<br />

in blue and green with canvas roof sign written ‘T.Wood, Purveyor,<br />

Lewdown’, on 16-spoke warner wheels with iron treads, semielliptic<br />

springs, mud guards, metal steps and fixed shafts<br />

38 TWO-WHEEL ROAD CART, painted red with cream open fronted<br />

roof, 14-spoke iron shod English pattern wheels, metal steps,<br />

adjustable bench seat and mud guards<br />

39 BUTCHER’S CART, to suit 15 to 15-2 hh; finished in navy and white<br />

and sign written in gold ‘J.M Stanley & Family’, ‘Aylesbury, Bucks’, on<br />

16-spoke wheels with Dennet springs, drop down tail board, brass<br />

furniture<br />

40 DOCTOR’S CARRIAGE, to suit 16hh; painted black and maroon with<br />

black button-back upholstery, on 16-spoke warner wheels, metal<br />

steps, mud guards, rein rail and shafts. In very good condition and<br />

was used by a local doctor in Windsor around 1940’s<br />

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41 ROAD CART, built by Burkholder of USA, circa 1995; to suit 15 to<br />

16 hh, good quality show condition paintwork lined in cream with<br />

cream buttoned upholstery, on 16-spoke artillery wheels and elliptic<br />

spring position beneath the seat, long mud guards, whipholder and<br />

fixed shafts<br />

42 PHAETON, with original plaque stamped Henry Bramham of<br />

Fargate, Sheffield, circa 1901 to suit 11 to 12-2 hh pony; original<br />

brown paintwork with brown lining and brown button back leather<br />

upholstery in need of restoration. On four wire wheels with rubber<br />

tyres and elliptic springs, new turntable parts, mudguards, block<br />

brakes, rein rail and metal steps<br />

43* STICK BACK GIG, built by Richard Gill of Norwood, to suit 14-2<br />

to 15 hh; painted green with gold lining, patent leather dash and<br />

mudguards, upholstered in Bedford cord. To be sold with a pair of<br />

oval fronted brass lamps with bevelled glass<br />

44 SPINDLE BACK GIG, built by Mullins & Son, Cork, Ireland; to suit<br />

15-2 to 16 hh; painted blue with blue upholstery, on 14-spoke<br />

English pattern wheels with brass hub caps, semi-elliptic springs,<br />

spindle sided seating and rear luggage compartment, brass rein rail,<br />

metal steps, mud guards and shafts<br />

45 CUT BACK GIG, to fit 14-2 to 15 hh; finished in blue and black, lined<br />

in the same with blue leather upholstery, covered mud guards and<br />

metal steps, on 14-spoke English pattern wheels, approx. 100yrs<br />

old (stamp on axle). In show condition and to be sold with a set<br />

of covers for the body, wheels and shafts. Won at competitions<br />

including Smiths Lawn and restored by Fairbourne <strong>Carriage</strong>s five<br />

year ago, hardly used since<br />

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46 TWO WHEEL SHOW GIG, built by Marshall of Ashford, circa 1910<br />

to suit 11 to 12 hh pony; painted black and primrose yellow with<br />

black/yellow lining, black button-back upholstery, 38” yellow English<br />

pattern wheels, mud guards, rein rail, metal steps and adjustable<br />

shafts. Believed to have been used by a midwife, completely<br />

restored by a Master Wheelwright in 2008 and very lightly used<br />

since. <strong>The</strong> shafts adjust between 21½” and 23” at tugs and are 34”<br />

from ground fitted with brass fixtures and patent leather<br />

47 RALLI CAR, built by Esberger & Son, Louth, circa 1890, to suit 14-2 to 15-2 hh; finished in racing green<br />

with black lining and upholstery, louvered side panels, sliding seat to adjust balance, swingletree. In smart<br />

condition just requires new seats. A successful show vehicle in the past<br />

48 GIG, built by Dartmoor <strong>Carriage</strong>s; to suit 14 to 16 hh; finished in black with black upholstery, adjustable<br />

shafts and seat with back step<br />

49 TWO-WHEEL TANDEM DOG CART, to suit 13-2 to 14-2 hh, single<br />

or tandem; finished in dark burgundy and black with cream lining,<br />

re-upholstered three years ago in beige Melton cloth, back to back<br />

seating, rear step, louvered sides, 14-spoke warner wheels, brass<br />

whipholder, foot brake, sliding balance and lamp brackets. In show<br />

condition, was originally owned by the Late Mrs C Sheerman, and<br />

won at Smiths Lawn and Osborne champs in tandem, random and<br />

country vehicle classes<br />

50 VICTORIA, to suit 14 to 17 hh, single or pair; finished in natural<br />

varnished wood with brown lining and cream button-backed<br />

upholstery, vis-à-vis seating, drop-down hood, dark brown driver’s<br />

wedge seat, turn handle brake, curved mud guards, with 12-spoke<br />

English pattern wheels on perch undercarriage, elliptic springs to<br />

the rear and transverse front spring. Has been used for weddings<br />

and comes with a pair of oval fronted black/brass carriage lamps,<br />

two set of different length shafts and extra seat covers<br />

51 LANDAU, an original vehicle circa 1889, to fit 15 to 16-2 hh pair;<br />

finished in dark blue with gold lining and blue buttoned upholstery,<br />

brass door handles, folding hoods, metal steps, perch undercarriage<br />

with 12 and 14-spoke English pattern wheels, elliptic springs, lamp<br />

brackets (lamps are not included in the sale) and handbrake. A<br />

well sprung and quality vehicle used for weddings but would now<br />

benefit from a refurbishment<br />

52 HACKNEY VICEROY, painted black with yellow lining, on perch<br />

undercarriage with transverse springs and wire wheels, spindle<br />

sided seat with cushion and metal steps<br />

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53 TWO-WHEEL JOGGER, circa 1990, to suit 11 to 13 hh pony; finished in green and varnished wood with light<br />

green lining and black cushions; in working condition<br />

54 RALLI CAR, to suit 14 to 16 hh; body painted black with yellow lining<br />

and beige corduroy seating, yellow shafts and undercarriage with<br />

14-spoke yellow and black English pattern wheels, elliptic springs,<br />

mud guards, metal steps, brass whipholder and handles, drop-down<br />

tail board to form foot rest for rear seating, brass handles and metal<br />

step<br />

55 RALLI CAR, to suit 14-2 to 16-2 hh; body painted black with red<br />

lining, red and black upholstery, red shafts and undercarriage with<br />

14-spoke red and black English pattern wheels, elliptic springs, rein<br />

rail, mud guards, metal steps and drop-down tail board. Seven times<br />

winner of the Battersea Horse Show, London<br />

56 DOG CART, built by Bunker & Sons, Shefford, to suit 12-2 to 14-2<br />

hh; body painted black with yellow lining and louvered sides, beige<br />

checked upholstery, black shafts and undercarriage on cranked axle<br />

and Dennet springs and 16-spoke wheels with brass hubs, brass<br />

whipholder and handles, rear drop-down tail board with brass<br />

fittings and rear step. In very good condition and ready for work<br />

57 COMPETITION VEHICLE, built by Van der Dorpel, approx. eight years ago; to suit 14 to 16 hh single or pairs;<br />

finished in navy paintwork with dark pink wheels and chrome, black upholstery, pneumatic wheels, delayed<br />

steering, disc brakes, extending back step, driver’s wedge seat and adjustable, comes with poles and shafts.<br />

Excellent competition vehicle in good condition<br />

58 GOVERNESS CART, painted black on cream undercarriage, on 54”<br />

16-spoke wheels<br />

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59 MARATHON VEHICLE, painted dark blue to suit 16 hh; used condition<br />

60 TWO-WHEEL EXERCISE CART, to fit 14 to 15 hh; painted blue and red with pneumatic tyres and leaf springs<br />

and whipholder; ready for use<br />

61 SHAND MASON FIRE WATER TANK, painted red and blue with<br />

manual pump handle<br />

62 VIS-À-VIS, to suit 14 to 16 hh single or pair; finished in burgundy with black lining, upholstered in crushed<br />

velvet in burgundy and comes with poles and shafts. Has been a very successful wedding carriage, in a smart<br />

condition but needs the odd touch up, retirement forces sale<br />

63 MARATHON VEHCILE, made in Poland, to suit 14-2 to 17 hh, single<br />

or pair; painted green with cream lining and natural varnished<br />

wood, black upholstery with driver’s wedge seat, seating for four<br />

behind with back step, is on air bags for comfort, disk brakes all<br />

round, whipholder, only one year old and comes with shafts and<br />

pole<br />

64 TWO-WHEEL BELLCROWN CART, to fit 12 to 13 hh pony; painted black, brown and red with black upholstery;<br />

in smart condition<br />

65 HAND CART, painted blue with red undercarriage and wheels<br />

66 SACK TROLLEY, natural wood and metal<br />

67 SACK BARROW, with lifter on cast wheels<br />

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FAIR ORGANS & OTHER MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS<br />

<strong>The</strong> following lots comprise of the dispersal of the collection of the Late Reg Piper of Cold Ash, Thatcham, Berkshire.<br />

Mr Piper started collecting about 70 years ago and these organs have not been seen by the general public for over 30<br />

years when last shown at the Woodcote Steam Fair. His two sons now wish other enthusiasts to have the pleasure<br />

of owning these organs.<br />

NOTE: Lot 71 – will not be at the <strong>Sale</strong> room but is available for inspection by appointment at the vendor’s premises<br />

near Newbury. It will be the purchaser’s responsibility to dismantle and remove this lot by arrangement with the<br />

vendor.<br />

71 TRUMPET FAIR ORGAN, by Limonaire Freres of Paris; with pinned<br />

barrel, forty six keys, nine tunes with Wright & Holmes auto changer<br />

(plays tunes three times and then moves on). It is believed that this<br />

organ was built in the 1890’s<br />

72 FORTY SIX KEY FAIR ORGAN, by Limonaire Freres of Paris; it is<br />

believed this organ was built in about 1910, and renovated by<br />

Chiappa of London and altered from thirty five key to forty six key.<br />

Repainted by the renowned Jimmy Williams of Tadley. To be sold<br />

with approx. forty cardboard books of music, mounted on two<br />

wheel car trailer for ease of transport<br />

73 STREET BARREL PIANO, mounted on two-wheel hand cart, painted<br />

black with gold painted designs; this piano requires renovating<br />

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74 STREET BARREL PIANO, mounted on two wheel hand cart, covered<br />

with brown PVC, believed to have come from Rev. A.O. Wintle of<br />

Lawshall, Bury St. Edmunds<br />

75 SALOON PIANO, mirror above, carved panel below with the name<br />

‘Keith Prowse & Co Ltd, London’; ten tunes, clockwork mechanism<br />

with penny slot. Registration no. 13287<br />

76 SALOON PIANO, built by Dancer & Sons, Cardiff; sold by East Anglian<br />

Automatic Piano Co, Lawshall, Bury St Edmunds, with penny slot<br />

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77 PIANOLA (PLAYER PIANO), by Steck; duo art, eighty eight note.<br />

Registration no. 104229<br />

78 PIANOLA, by Forte Piano Co; manufactured by Collard & Collard of<br />

London; sold by John Gray & Sons of York, sixty five note, cast iron<br />

frame. Registration no. 179126<br />

79 SIMPLEX AUTOMOTIVE PIANO PLAYER ATTACHMENT, built by<br />

<strong>The</strong>odore P. Brown of Worcester Mass; sixty five note<br />

80 THE UNIVERSAL FOLDING ORGAN, by Marshall Brothers, Keswick<br />

House, London; sold by Hickie & Hickie of <strong>Reading</strong><br />

81 PAIR OF FLAIR LIGHTS, converted to electricity<br />

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CARRIAGE TRAILERS & HORSEBOXES<br />

To follow the Fairground Barrel Organs<br />

82 VAUXHALL MOVANO 3500 HORSE BOX, registration no. Y868 HUY,<br />

mileage 92,000, MOT expires 13 Feb 2013, holds two ponies or one<br />

large horse, 14 to 16 hh, contains plenty of storage space<br />

83 MAN 360 18 TON, registration no. BX02 CSZ, ’02, 285,592kms,<br />

new coach built body by Tes Harker Horseboxes of Darlington,<br />

painted maroon and silver with maroon lining and upholstery,<br />

partitioned for six horses up to 17-2 hh and contains full luxury<br />

living accommodation including hot and cold water, b a t h r o o m ,<br />

full cooking facilities including microwave and fridge, TV/video/<br />

CCTV, 2.5 running generator on-board, awning, outside tack lockers<br />

and horse wash<br />

84 FORD IVECO 18 TON, registration no. Y599 PWT, ’01, 211,438kms,<br />

new conversion tilt cab built by Tes Harker Horseboxes of Darlington,<br />

finished in silver with charcoal black upholstery, partitioned for five<br />

horses up to 17 hh, full living accommodation, awning, sleeps six,<br />

2.5 on-board running generator and outside tack lockers<br />

85 MERCEDES 1223 ATECO 12 TON, registration no. GG5 1 OWN, taxed<br />

and MOT Nov 2012, 515,000kms, painted red with cream and red<br />

body, double sleeper, body only 4 years old, measuring 24’ body, 8’<br />

high with load lock throughout for carriages, remote control winch,<br />

five partitions, rubber flooring, harness racks to headboard, water<br />

tank and spare wheel on chassis<br />

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PURCHASERS ARE REMINDED OF THE 7.5% BUYERS PREMIUM<br />

(PLUS VAT AT THE STANDARD RATE)<br />

ADDED TO ALL LOTS IN THE SALE<br />

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SETS OF HARNESS<br />

Commencing at 9.30 am<br />

Please note that all sets are sold ‘as seen’<br />

and are NOT guaranteed complete<br />

101 Set of black/nickel cob size breastcollar<br />

harness<br />

102 Set of black/nickel full size harness<br />

103 Set of black full size breastcollar harness<br />

104 Set of black/nickel breastcollar harness with<br />

breeching for a PAIR of horses<br />

105 Set of black full size extra strong marathon<br />

harness to suit large horse<br />

106 Set of black/nickel presentation breastcollar<br />

harness to suit a pony<br />

107 Set of black full size marathon harness<br />

108 Set of brown/leather/brass single breastcollar<br />

harness to fit 15 to 17 hh, complete with<br />

bridle, pigskin saddle, bearing reins, bit,<br />

breastplate, martingale, breeching and<br />

driving reins and finished in white stitching.<br />

<strong>The</strong> saddle and blinkers originally made for<br />

an Italian Count monogrammed F.P.A; old but<br />

in very good condition, never used<br />

109 Set of black/leather breastcollar harness<br />

to fit 15 to 17 hh, complete with brass<br />

buckles including aristocratic (Count) crowns<br />

monogrammed F.P.A, bridle, bit, saddle,<br />

bearing reins, breastplate, martingale,<br />

breeching and driving reins; in very good<br />

condition used to win Italian single harness<br />

F.E.I Championship<br />

110 Set of brown/leather/brass breastcollar<br />

harness to fit 14 to 16-2 hh, complete with<br />

bridle with brass falcon studs on blinkers<br />

and leather rosettes on the brow band, bit,<br />

breastplate, saddle, martingale, breeching<br />

and driving reins; in very good condition<br />

111* Set of Shire harness<br />

112* Part set of plough harness<br />

113* Set of vanner harness<br />

114* Set of Shetland harness<br />

115* Set of pony harness<br />

116* Set of brown harness<br />

117* Set of black/brass cob harness<br />

118* Set of Hackney pony harness with tilbury tugs<br />

119* Set of PAIR harness<br />

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120 Two sets of black/patent leather pony harness<br />

with brass fittings; no reins and requires<br />

some attention<br />

121 Set of black/whitemetal leather harness to<br />

suit 16 hh<br />

122 A similar lot, with brass fittings<br />

123 Originally from the Isle of Man, a magnificent<br />

set of black/brass heavy horse PAIR harness<br />

complete with Scotch collars and brass<br />

hames with hame plates. <strong>The</strong> blinkered<br />

bridles have the Isle of Man stud, red and<br />

yellow brow bands, brass studded noseband,<br />

bits, martingales, belly bands and pads,<br />

traces with chain ends, cruppers and kidney<br />

beaters all adorned with decorations such as<br />

brasses, red, blue and white plumed terrets,<br />

bell swingers and rumble bells. An oil canvas<br />

depicting a pair of Shires harnessed with this<br />

set will be sold with this lot<br />

124 Set of brown/brass breastcollar show harness<br />

to fit 12-2 to 14 hh, complete with matching<br />

traces and two sets of breeching straps. In<br />

show condition and believed to be pre-war<br />

due to superior workmanship<br />

125 Set of brown/brass English breastcollar<br />

harness to suit approx. 12-2 hh pony<br />

126* Part set of black/brass harness by John<br />

MacDonald, to suit 15 to 16 hh; no collar<br />

127 Set of red morocco/black/patent/brass<br />

Trade harness with 18” collar and hames,<br />

horseshoe buckles, blinkered bridles and<br />

bits, to suit 11-2 to 13-2 hh; old but in very<br />

good condition<br />

128 Set of black/brass wedding harness to fit PAIR<br />

cobs<br />

129 Set of black/patent/brass English breastcollar<br />

cob harness; new<br />

130 Set of brown cob harness<br />

131 Set of black Shetland harness<br />

132 Set of black pony harness<br />

133 Set of black full size harness


134 Set of black Shetland harness<br />

135* Set of cob harness<br />

136* Set of pony harness<br />

137* Set of brown harness<br />

138* Set of cob harness<br />

139* Set of Trade harness<br />

140* Set of PAIR harness<br />

141* Set of harness<br />

142* Set of full size harness<br />

143* Set of harness<br />

144* Set of cob harness<br />

145* Set of Zilco pony harness<br />

146* Set of Zilco cob harness<br />

147* Set of Zilco full harness<br />

148 Set of full size PAIR harness by Alex Marsh<br />

149 Set of cob size PAIR harness with collar<br />

150 Set of black/patent/brass cob size PAIR<br />

harness<br />

151 Set of harness<br />

152 Set of full size TEAM harness by Zilco George<br />

Bowman complete with reins, approx. five<br />

years old<br />

153 Set of brown/brass English leather<br />

breastcollar harness to fit 14 to 15 hh with<br />

bridle<br />

154 Set of black/brass breastcollar harness by Top<br />

Mark to suit 13-2 to 14-2 hh, with pad and<br />

sliding back band; in good condition as only<br />

used for rallies and BDS events<br />

155 Complete set of brown/brass leather<br />

breastcollar cob harness<br />

156 Set of nylon pony harness with whitemetal<br />

fittings, complete with collar and reins<br />

157 Set of synthetic single exercise harness by<br />

Kieffer to suit 11 to 12-2 hh pony<br />

158 Set of black leather/brass single presentation<br />

breastcollar harness by Martin Wilkinson to<br />

fit 14 to 15 hh<br />

159 Set of brown English pony harness; no reins<br />

160 Set of cob size webbing harness<br />

161 Set of brown full size harness<br />

162 Set of black cob harness<br />

163 Set of brown pony harness<br />

164 Set of black cob harness<br />

165 Set of black full size harness<br />

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166 Set of full size synthetic harness<br />

167 Set of black pony/cob size breastcollar<br />

harness<br />

168 Set of black breastcollar harness<br />

169 Set of black/brown/yellow Trade harness<br />

with 22” collar, whitemetal keepers and<br />

horseshoe buckles<br />

170 Set of black/red Trade harness with 21” open<br />

neck collar and round buckles; very good<br />

condition<br />

171 Set of black horseshoe Trade harness believed<br />

to be Robinson Wigan with 22” collar with<br />

swingletree motif<br />

172 Set of black/blue/brass horseshoe harness by<br />

Huskissons of Walsall with 22” check collar<br />

and nickel keepers<br />

173 Set of brown harness by Strother to fit 11 to<br />

13 hh pony with 18” collar and whitemetal<br />

hames, keepers; in very good condition<br />

174 Set of brown English leather harness to fit 15<br />

hh<br />

175 Set of black/brass pony harness<br />

176 Set of black competition harness to suit heavy<br />

pony, together with leather competition<br />

bridle; hardly used<br />

177 Set of black leather working harness to suit<br />

heavy pony, with padded driving roller/pad<br />

and a spare, also with brass terrets, crupper<br />

and strap<br />

178 Set of black pony harness<br />

179 Set of brown cob harness<br />

180 Set of black Shetland harness<br />

181 Set of black pony harness<br />

182 Set of black cob harness<br />

183 Set of top quality brown/brass English show<br />

harness to fit 13-2 to 14-2 hh, with full 21”<br />

collar<br />

184 Set of black/patent/brass full size harness<br />

with sliding back band, patent face drops and<br />

martingale; no collar<br />

185 Set of black/brass Tedman Duraweb leather<br />

harness to fit approx. 13-2 hh pony<br />

186 Set of black/brass Tedman Duraweb leather<br />

breastcollar harness with wither pad, girth<br />

pad, crupper with back strap and tandem<br />

trace holder, to fit approx. 13-2 hh pony<br />

187 Set of black English PAIR harness to fit 14 to<br />

15-2 hh; no traces


188 Set of single Trade breastcollar harness to fit<br />

14 to 15-2 hh; needs repair<br />

189 Set of brown single breastcollar harness to fit<br />

14 to 15-2 hh<br />

190 Complete set of black/whitemetal/webbing<br />

breastcollar Tedman harness to fit approx.<br />

15-2 hh with reins, bit and spare tugs and<br />

belly band<br />

191 Complete set of black/patent/brass Giddens<br />

show harness to fit approx. 15-2 hh with<br />

collar, bridle with drop and bit, pad, also<br />

with spare straps and tugs and black trunk<br />

192 Set of patent/black/tan/gold plated harness<br />

of Dutch origin to fit full size PAIR horses; in<br />

excellent condition and used for weddings<br />

and shows<br />

193 Set of pony breastcollar harness<br />

194 Part set of brown/patent harness<br />

195 Part set of brown/patent harness<br />

196 Set of miniature Shetland harness<br />

197 Set of brown/patent/brass pony PAIR<br />

breastcollar harness by Huskissons to fit 12<br />

to 13 hh, complete with leather reins, boxed<br />

keepers, rose motifs, trace carriers which<br />

can be used with or without breechings, also<br />

includes two spare bridles; breastcollars are<br />

unused<br />

198 Set of webbing harness to fit 12 to 13 hh<br />

pony; good condition<br />

199 Set of black exercise synthetic harness to fit<br />

12 to 13 hh pony<br />

200 Set of brown show harness to fit 12 to 13 hh<br />

pony; good condition<br />

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Please note that all lots are the<br />

responsibility of the purchaser (if sold) or<br />

the vendor (if not sold) at the fall of the<br />

hammer. Please be aware of their security<br />

and clear items as soon as possible.<br />

20<br />

THE NEXT<br />

READING CARRIAGE SALE<br />

Wednesday 16 th May<br />

Deadline for entries: 30 th March<br />

PLEASE CONTACT THE OFFICE FOR AN<br />

ENTRY FORM OR DOWNLOAD ONE FROM<br />

OUR<br />

WEB SITE – www.tsauction.co.uk


CARRIAGE PARTS<br />

Commencing at 10.00 am<br />

241 Four carriage brackets<br />

242 Assorted parts from a Marathon carriage<br />

243 Two swingletrees<br />

244 Blacksmith’s anvil, measuring 22” long x 10¼“<br />

high<br />

245 Sixteen stainless steel rods, ½” thick x 30”<br />

long for a Trolley rave<br />

246 Pair of stainless steel water churns<br />

247 Set of London Trolley shafts<br />

248 Late 19 th C carriage jack<br />

249 Set of farm scales by Avery Gilbert Rice<br />

250 Old boat winch<br />

251 Three silage knives<br />

252 Three silage knives<br />

253 Hand-operated well winch plus roller<br />

254 Three milk coolers in churn ‘Blowmajor’<br />

255 Seven various milking cans, 4 gallons<br />

256 Two milking churns, 10 gallons<br />

257 Saws<br />

258 Spray bucket, pump operated<br />

259 Eight keepers store cast pillars, 2’<br />

260 Water sharpening grindstone<br />

261 Stone sink, 30” x 18” x 5”<br />

262 Two WWII ammunition boxes<br />

263 Three cross cut saws<br />

264 Bread oven door<br />

265 Bread shovel<br />

266 Copper copper<br />

267 Potato bucket<br />

268 Oil pump<br />

269 Old floor cramp<br />

270 2½ gallon stone jar<br />

271 Drag fork with eight tines and large thrashing<br />

fork<br />

272 Old oil pump<br />

273 Alfla Laval rubber cutter<br />

274 Cast pulley hoist, 13”<br />

275 Two silage knives<br />

276 Two milk tanks and cooler equipment on 5’ stand<br />

277 Clares sack holder<br />

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278 Garden sieve<br />

279 Milk tank and cooler equipment<br />

280 Copper Copper<br />

281 Bull grab<br />

282 Three scythes<br />

283 Sundry items (2 lots, 283-284)<br />

285 Butcher’s hacksaw<br />

286 Three hand saws<br />

287 Churn milk strainer<br />

288 Wooden feed bin<br />

289 Wooden feed barrow<br />

290 Metal feed bin<br />

291 Metal feed bin<br />

292 Wagon jack<br />

293 <strong>Carriage</strong> jack<br />

294 Wooden pole<br />

295 Small wooden pole (3 lots, 295-297)<br />

298 Pair of lamp brackets<br />

299 Four wheel hubs<br />

300 Pair of springs<br />

301 Aluminium churn<br />

302 Sack barrow<br />

303 Pair of aluminium shafts<br />

304 <strong>Carriage</strong> jack<br />

305 Brass whipholder<br />

306 Leather whipholder<br />

307 Pair of metal shafts<br />

308 Pair of brass tug stops<br />

309 Miscellaneous brass shaft fittings, tug stops<br />

and breeching brackets<br />

310 Pair of brass tug stops<br />

311 Pair of brass shaft ends<br />

312 Pair of ornate amber glass and brass handles<br />

suitable for a Bill Wright/Bow Top Wagon<br />

313 Pair of ornate amber glass and brass handles<br />

suitable for a Bill Wright/Bow Top Wagon<br />

314 Pair of amber glass drawer handles to match<br />

previous lots<br />

315* Pair of brass lamp brackets<br />

316* Pair of whitemetal lamp brackets<br />

317* Brass rein rail<br />

318* Brass whipholder<br />

319* Adjustable brass footrest


320* Brass shaft fittings<br />

321* Whitemetal shaft points<br />

322* Pair of brass shaft tugs<br />

323* <strong>Carriage</strong> parts<br />

324* Brass shaft fittings<br />

325* Whitemetal whipholder<br />

326* Set of brass shaft fittings<br />

327* Adjustable brass shaft fittings<br />

328* Brass rein rail<br />

329* Pair of whitemetal shaft points<br />

330* Pair of whitemetal tug stops<br />

331* Brass footrest<br />

332* Brass whipholder<br />

333* <strong>Carriage</strong> parts<br />

334* Adjustable brass shaft fittings<br />

335* Whitemetal shaft fittings<br />

336* Whitemetal footrest<br />

337* Whitemetal whipholder<br />

338* Whitemetal rein rail<br />

339* Brass shaft fittings<br />

340* Brass rein rail<br />

341* Brass whipholder<br />

342* Brass footrest<br />

343* Pair of brass lamp brackets<br />

344* Pair of whitemetal lamp brackets<br />

345* Stainless steel pole head<br />

346 Pair of shafts<br />

347 Axle<br />

348 Set of springs<br />

349 Brass whipholder<br />

350 Brass footrest<br />

351 Brass rein rail<br />

351A Pair of steps<br />

352 Assorted carriage parts (10 lots, 352-361)<br />

362 Brass rein rail<br />

363 Brass shaft fittings<br />

364 Brass whipholder<br />

365 Brass lamp brackets<br />

366 Whitemetal rein rail<br />

367 Whitemetal shaft fittings<br />

368 Whitemetal whipholder<br />

369 Lamp brackets<br />

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370 Horse and bell<br />

371 Brass rein rail<br />

372 Brass shaft fittings<br />

373 Brass whipholder<br />

374 Pole end<br />

375 Pair of amber handles<br />

376 Set of amber door knobs<br />

377 Pair of 19” tyres<br />

378 Rear step<br />

379 Pair of steps<br />

380 Roll of rubber matting<br />

381 Brass rein rail<br />

382 Brass skeleton whipholder<br />

383 <strong>Carriage</strong> step<br />

384 Metal whippletree<br />

385 Pair of shafts<br />

386 Roll of rubber matting<br />

387 Budgen locks and keys<br />

388 Four scroll irons for a London Trolley<br />

389 Assorted boxes of wood screws with slotted<br />

heads<br />

390 Four Cart spanners<br />

391 Roll of rubber matting<br />

392 Victorian hay rack<br />

393 <strong>Carriage</strong> axle with springs; possibly from a<br />

Governess Car<br />

394 <strong>Carriage</strong> axle with springs<br />

395 Pair of hames<br />

396 Two wheels and an axle from a Float<br />

397 Tailboard<br />

398 Ironwork off a Float<br />

399* Four carriage wheels with rubber treads<br />

400* Two splinter bars<br />

401* Two Wagonette seats<br />

402* Two seat backs<br />

403* London Trolley wheel and helper spring<br />

404* Four wooden swingletrees<br />

405* Box of warner bands and stock hoops<br />

406* Pair of Gig shafts<br />

407* Pair of Gig shafts<br />

408 Brass rein rail<br />

409 Assorted spring hangers


410 Two three-stud artillery wheels<br />

411 Assorted spring hangers<br />

412 Axle made by Channon, Stroud & Co. of<br />

Dorchester, Weymouth<br />

413 Springs and assorted carriage parts<br />

414 Cast iron, wood burning Queenie stove<br />

415 Three-stud front axle for a London Trolley<br />

416 Three-stud back axle for a London Trolley<br />

417 Green swingletree<br />

418 <strong>Carriage</strong> jack<br />

419 Metal swingletree<br />

420 Metal seat frame for a Cart/Trolley<br />

421 Brass whipholder<br />

422 Set of five-stud artillery wheels in good<br />

condition<br />

423 Pair of leaf springs, 44”<br />

424 Assorted metal fittings for a Milk Cart<br />

425 Set of two three-studded easy clean wheels<br />

with springs and axle; in good condition<br />

426 Pair of three-studded easy clean wheels, 19”<br />

427 Pair of nutcracker springs<br />

428 Pair of steamed ash shafts with brass fittings<br />

and crocks; in good sound condition<br />

429 Rein rail<br />

430 Pair of 48” 14-spoke wheels with cranked<br />

axle; for repair<br />

431 Pair of 42” 14-spoke wheels with cranked<br />

axle; for repair<br />

432 Three-stud Trolley rear axle with working<br />

brakes, nuts, hub caps<br />

433 Pair of rear springs and hangers<br />

434 Pair of three-stud Trolley wheels; old but<br />

good<br />

435 Black leather whipholder<br />

436 Spring marathon seat to fit a Fenix Flyer, plus<br />

seat back<br />

437 Metal shaft stands<br />

438 Two ridger chains and one chrome ridger<br />

chain<br />

439 Set of chrome plough chains<br />

440 Set of pony shafts up to 15-2 hh<br />

441 Pair of heavy horse shafts<br />

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23<br />

THE DISPERSAL SALE OF<br />

PAULTONS PARK<br />

VILLAGE LIFE MUSEUM<br />

Wednesday 14 th March 2012<br />

Catalogues are available to purchase or<br />

can be downloaded with images from<br />

the website<br />

www.tsauction.co.uk


SUNDRY HARNESS &<br />

ACCOUTREMENTS<br />

Commencing at 9.30 am<br />

491 Training surcingle and lunge rein<br />

492 Two full size driving bridles with brass fittings<br />

493 Black/brown cob size marathon bridle and bit<br />

494 Full size brown rein<br />

495 Two full size leather traces<br />

496 Cob size bridle and bit and two collars<br />

497 Assorted harness parts<br />

498 Two cob size marathon pole straps made by<br />

Van Rys, Holland<br />

499 Ladies whip<br />

500 Several boot pulls<br />

501 White full size driving reins<br />

502 Black driving bridle and bit, plus a pony size<br />

headcollar<br />

503 Four pony size marathon traces made by Ideal<br />

504 Black silk hat (3 lots, 504-506)<br />

507 Assorted training aids for a Hackney<br />

508 Liverpool bit with rubber mouthpiece<br />

509 Two pony size brass tilbury tugs<br />

510 Black/nickel full size driving bridle<br />

511 Two English driving saddles for a pair of<br />

ponies with brass fittings, cruppers and trace<br />

holders<br />

512 Red rattan picnic box<br />

513 Assorted black/red jingle bells<br />

514 Two full size tilbury tugs with brass fittings<br />

515 Full size webbing rein and bit<br />

516 Full size bridle and collar<br />

517 Two cob size bridles with bits<br />

518 Lunge and training surcingle<br />

519 Two full size leather/brass traces made by Van<br />

de Weil, Belgium<br />

520 Quantity of buckles<br />

521 Brown rope rein for a pair of horses<br />

522 Black driving bridle and bit plus leather collar<br />

523 Two full size nickel driving bits<br />

524 Full size black/nickel breeching made by<br />

Kieffer, Germany<br />

525 Two black full size driving bridles<br />

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526 Full size black/brass driving saddle<br />

527 Two black leather pony traces<br />

528 Black/brown extra full size marathon bridle<br />

529 Black full size marathon breeching<br />

530 Black/brass pony size breeching<br />

531 Two brass tilbury tugs, full size<br />

532 Assorted harness parts<br />

533 Two cob size leather traces with nickel fixings<br />

534 Two full size leather traces<br />

535 Two buxton bits<br />

536 Two German made driving saddles for a pair<br />

of horses with nickel silver fittings<br />

537 Brown/brass Achenbach reins for a pair of<br />

ponies<br />

538 Two driving whips<br />

539 Two pony size pole straps with brass fittings<br />

540 Two leather surcingles<br />

541 Assorted harness parts<br />

542 <strong>Carriage</strong> lamps<br />

543 Box of boot pulls<br />

544 Heavy horse saddle and breeching, stamped<br />

R.J Row, with detachable brasses and<br />

chrome chains<br />

545 Heavy horse chrome hames with brass acorn<br />

tops<br />

546 Heavy horse in-hand/riding bridle with bit<br />

and lead rein<br />

547 Metal wall jack for heavy horse hames<br />

548 Metal wall jack for heavy horse hames<br />

549 23½” heavy horse field/driving collar with<br />

adjustable height hames; good working<br />

condition<br />

550 23” heavy horse open collar; good working<br />

condition<br />

551 Pad for heavy horse cart saddle<br />

552 Vintage Scottish style cart saddle and<br />

breeching; working condition<br />

553 Red webbing heavy horse combi head collar/<br />

bridle with bit<br />

554 Large heavy horse in-hand bridle with patent<br />

green brow band and shaped cheek pieces;<br />

very good condition<br />

555 Large heavy horse brown leather riding<br />

bridle with padded cavesson nose band and<br />

padded brow band; no reins but in good<br />

condition


556 Heavy horse spats<br />

557 Heavy horse plain black/whitemetal exercisestyle<br />

driving bridle<br />

558 Brown leather/brass in-hand heavy horse<br />

halter; new<br />

559 Brow band for heavy horse bridle with<br />

stitched design; very large<br />

560 Green and yellow flights with matching wood;<br />

good condition<br />

561 Quilted stable rug, 87”<br />

562 Quilted stable rug, 84”<br />

563 Quilted stable rug, 78”<br />

564 Ploughing back strap and belly band, small<br />

565 White leather in-hand halter with brass<br />

buckles; small<br />

566 Cart pad; for restoration<br />

567 Heavy horse breeching; needs repairing<br />

568 Heavy horse in-hand showing bridle with<br />

brass fittings<br />

569 Set of chrome trace chains for heavy horse<br />

570 Plough chains<br />

571 Old heavy horse bridle by Fuller of Erchtont &<br />

Lavington<br />

572 Heavy horse in-hand or dealer’s whip<br />

573 Walking stick with Shire horse head handle by<br />

Alan Bateman, Stick Dresser<br />

574 Old driving whip (3 lots, 574-576)<br />

577 Single set of brown driving reins with brass<br />

buckles<br />

578 Black bowler hat<br />

579 Grey top hat by Lock & Co. of St.James,<br />

London, size 7¼<br />

580 Holly driving whip<br />

581 21” working collar<br />

582 Pair of army traces<br />

583 Working pad<br />

584 Leather rug roller<br />

585 Anti-cast roller<br />

586 Pair of pony buxton bits<br />

587 Pair of bulls eye brass lamps<br />

588 22” black/patent collar<br />

589 Wooden box to hold a pair of lamps<br />

590 Pair of brass carriage lamps (3 lots, 590-592)<br />

593 Iron horse head from a stable (2 lots, 593-594)<br />

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595 Rare brass interior carriage lamp with hinged<br />

blinds, marked on the back with a small<br />

butterfly (view in security pen)<br />

596 Driving whip<br />

597 Driving whip<br />

598 Driving and two lunging whips<br />

599 Four harness racks<br />

600 Pair of shaft covers<br />

601 Pair of breeching straps<br />

602 Pair of knee pads<br />

603 Pair of brushing boots<br />

604 Selection of bits and curb chain<br />

605 Driving apron<br />

606 Assorted curb chains<br />

607 Pair of 13’ driving reins<br />

608 Driving whip thong<br />

609 Black/patent/brass full collar complete with<br />

single and pairs hames, 18.5” x 8”<br />

610 Holly pony driving whip made by Edward<br />

Goddard Ltd., a beautiful lightweight whip in<br />

show condition; whip 52”, lash 44” (view in<br />

security pen)<br />

611 Hunting crop with dark leather thong, antler<br />

horn handle and whipped cord shaft made<br />

by Swaine; crop 19”, thong 42” (view in<br />

security pen)<br />

612* Black/leather pony collar with brass hames,<br />

17½ “<br />

613* Two carriage lamps; one marked Lawton<br />

614 Black hat box by Antler and a brown metal<br />

trunk<br />

615 Blue spares case, directional sign, large black<br />

driving apron and a burgundy horse rug<br />

616* Pair of boots<br />

617* Wilson bit with horseshoe<br />

618* Collar<br />

619* Liverpool bit<br />

620* Cotton plough lines<br />

621* Hoof cutter<br />

622* Pair of hames<br />

623* Pad<br />

624* Whip<br />

625* Cotton plough lines<br />

626* Stainless steel back chain<br />

627* Pair of stainless steel plough chains


628* Pair of stainless steel plough chains<br />

629* Pair of stainless steel breeching ‘D’s and<br />

chains<br />

630* Pair of stainless steel tug chains<br />

631* Stainless steel chain<br />

632* Set of four dray chains<br />

633* Horn<br />

634* Whip<br />

635* Bridle<br />

636* Bit<br />

637* Whip<br />

638* Two pairs of driving gloves<br />

639* Driving apron<br />

640* Pair of carriage lamps<br />

641* Sundry harness<br />

642* Whip<br />

643* Shire riding bridle<br />

644* Jointed Liverpool bit, 5½”<br />

645* Jointed Liverpool bit, 5”<br />

646* In-hand bridle<br />

647* Whip<br />

648* Pair of brass hames<br />

649* Rug<br />

650* Measuring stick<br />

651* Cart collar<br />

652* Whip<br />

653* Saddle<br />

654* Whip<br />

655* Rubber Liverpool bit<br />

656* Set of pair horse reins<br />

657* Broller<br />

658* Harness racks<br />

659* Harness racks<br />

660* Four brass harness bells<br />

661* Driving whip<br />

662* Driving collar<br />

663* Pair of driving reins<br />

664* Pair of lamps<br />

665* Two pairs of brown leather driving gloves, XL<br />

666* Two pairs of brown leather driving gloves, L<br />

667* Two pairs of brown leather driving gloves, M<br />

668* Pair of quick release snaps<br />

26<br />

669* Pair of quick release snaps<br />

670* Pair of Liverpool bits with bottom bar, 5½”<br />

671* Pair of Liverpool bits with bottom bar, 5”<br />

672* Driving whip<br />

673* Pair of quick release snaps<br />

674 Pair of carriage lamps<br />

675 Brown collar and hames, 22”<br />

676 Driving whip<br />

677 Pair of stainless steel buxton bits<br />

678 Horseshoe Wilson bit<br />

679 Brass/copper singing lamp by Bledon & Son<br />

680 Pair of brown leather boots<br />

681 Horse tail docking knife<br />

682 Horse veterinary gag<br />

683 Pair of lamps<br />

684 Leather poultice boot<br />

685 Leather gaiters<br />

686 Driving pad<br />

687 Pair of hames<br />

688 Driving collar<br />

689 Harness<br />

690 Pair driving reins<br />

691 Driving pad<br />

692 Driving bridle<br />

693 Driving whip<br />

694 Pair of brass oval lamps<br />

695 Pair of round convex Dog Cart lamps<br />

696 Bow fronted interior lamp<br />

697 Pair of stable lamps<br />

698 Pair of round fronted Break lamps<br />

699 Coat of Arms from the State Coach belonging<br />

to Lord Bute, in good condition made of<br />

polished lead measuring 28 x 28cms, framed<br />

and mounted on black velvet. <strong>The</strong> photo<br />

taken in 1924 shows the Coat of Arms on the<br />

hammer cloth of Lord Bute’s State Chariot<br />

outside Mayfair. <strong>The</strong> Coachman, Charles<br />

Pullen, prepares to convey Lady Mary<br />

Crichton-Stuart to her Court presentation<br />

before George V and Queen Mary (view in<br />

security pen)<br />

700 Brown French collar<br />

701 Hat box<br />

702 Wilson horseshoe double ring driving bit


Lot 1<br />

Lot 3<br />

Lot 10<br />

Lot 12<br />

27<br />

Lot 2<br />

Lot 4<br />

Lot 11<br />

Lot 13


Lot 14<br />

Lot 21<br />

Lot 24<br />

Lot 30<br />

28<br />

Lot 15<br />

Lot 22<br />

Lot 29<br />

Lot 31


Lot 32<br />

Lot 34<br />

Lot 36<br />

Lot 38<br />

29<br />

Lot 33<br />

Lot 35<br />

Lot 37<br />

Lot 39


Lot 40<br />

Lot 42<br />

Lot 44<br />

Lot 46<br />

30<br />

Lot 41<br />

Lot 43<br />

Lot 45<br />

Lot 49


Lot 55<br />

Lot 50<br />

Lot 52<br />

Lot 58<br />

31<br />

Lot 54<br />

Lot 56<br />

Lot 51<br />

Lot 60


Lot 61<br />

Lot 72<br />

Lot 74<br />

Lot 71<br />

32<br />

Lot 63<br />

Lot 72<br />

Lot 75<br />

Lot 71<br />

Lot 64<br />

Lot 73<br />

Lot 76


Lot 81<br />

Lot 79<br />

Lot 77<br />

Lot 83<br />

33<br />

Lot 80<br />

Lot 78<br />

Lot 82<br />

Lot 84


Lot 85<br />

Lot 123<br />

Lot 699<br />

Lot 1182<br />

34<br />

Lot 1191<br />

Lot 123<br />

Lot 699<br />

Lot 739


Lot 1593<br />

Lot 1599<br />

Lot 1614<br />

Lot 1704<br />

35<br />

Lot 1603<br />

Lot 1704<br />

Lot 1764


703 Four assorted headcollars<br />

704 Four assorted headcollars<br />

705 Assorted horse bits<br />

706 Driving bit<br />

707 Assorted leather parts<br />

708 Working collar<br />

709 Two halter chocks<br />

710 Three bits<br />

711 Pair of shaft covers<br />

712 Two halter chocks<br />

713 Pair of 14lb potato scales for a Trade turnout<br />

714 Cob driving bridle<br />

715 Pony driving bridle<br />

716 Driving reins<br />

717 Driving whip<br />

718 Driving whip<br />

719 Measuring stick<br />

720 Ten lead ropes<br />

721 Patent collar<br />

722 Liverpool bit<br />

723 Breaking roller<br />

724 Pair of long reins<br />

725 Rubber mouth Liverpool bit<br />

726 Two whip thongs<br />

727 Liverpool bit<br />

728 Patent collar<br />

729 Wicker basket<br />

730 Liverpool bit with port and rollers<br />

731 Pair of lamps<br />

732 Wilson snaffle with horseshoe rings<br />

733 Driving reins<br />

734 Horn<br />

735 Pony Liverpool bit<br />

736 Pair of traces<br />

737 Pair of carriage lamps<br />

738 Collar<br />

36<br />

739 Great Western Saddle, <strong>The</strong> Get Away, No. 855,<br />

in heavy oak tanned leather, 14” Bulge Pass-<br />

All Jr. tree with genuine hand flower stamped<br />

front and cantle, ¾ style rigging, woolskin<br />

lined skirts, brass bound stirrups on 2½”<br />

wide half double leathers, weighs approx.<br />

25lbs, the vendor has had new fenders and<br />

stirrup leathers made incorporating Blevin<br />

buckles for easier adjustment, also with<br />

original adjustable Latigo Cords; no cincha.<br />

Further specifications can be found in <strong>The</strong><br />

Great West Saddlery Co. catalogue from<br />

1929, page 23<br />

740 Tex Tan Western Saddle, <strong>The</strong> Pecos, Hereford<br />

brand saddle no. 1318-1, with 13” wide tree,<br />

15” seat with ¼” foam rubber quilted under,<br />

dark brown full grain seating leather, square<br />

skirts with round corners, panel embossed<br />

finished in tan oil and tin and saddle stitched<br />

in an unusual figure 8 pattern, with 2” bell<br />

bottom leather covered stirrups with quick<br />

change buckles<br />

741* Saddler’s race<br />

742* Leather winker block<br />

743* Collar stuffing iron<br />

744* Quantity of stitching thread<br />

745* Saddler’s clams<br />

746* Collar maker’s mallet<br />

747 Pair of black livery boots<br />

748 Hunt crop (3 lots, 748-750)<br />

751 Hunt crop with thong<br />

752 Hunt crop<br />

753 Gent’s whip<br />

754 Whip with weighted end<br />

755 Side saddle whip<br />

756 Riding whip with weighted hand-part<br />

757 ‘Elephant ear’ breeches<br />

758 Top hat by Lock, size 6¾<br />

759 Hunt crop<br />

760 Double hat box<br />

761 Sandwich case with saddle fittings<br />

762 Boot pulls<br />

763 Plaited leather thongs<br />

764 Groom’s tweed jacket<br />

765 Heavy mail four-in-hand Coach horn made by<br />

Kohler<br />

766 Coach horn inscribed fighting cocks, Dublin


767 Coach horn reinforced Beaufort funnel<br />

768 Tandem horn with leather case<br />

769 Rare horn with whip end (2 lots, 769-770)<br />

771 Pair of lamps by Genies, Maker, Paris<br />

772 Large pair of lamps with nickel trim and<br />

convex lenses<br />

773 Brass fronted carriage lamps<br />

774 Coach horn<br />

775 Brass banded driving whip<br />

776 Interior carriage lamp<br />

777 Holly whip blanks<br />

778 Quantity of bits<br />

779 Harness rack by Musgrave<br />

780 Pair of harness racks by Musgrave<br />

781 A similar lot<br />

782 Leather covered harness crane<br />

783 Brass fronted carriage lamps<br />

784 Patent collar by Huskissons, 22”<br />

785 Patent collar, 19”<br />

786 Patent collar, 20”<br />

787 Brown pony driving bridle with brass buckles<br />

788 Driving reins with raised centre<br />

789* Pair of quick release snaps<br />

790* Old Carter’s whip<br />

791* Driving apron<br />

792* Two fleece harness pads<br />

793* Pair of lamps<br />

794* Rear lamp<br />

795* Brollar<br />

796* Pair of traces<br />

797* Liverpool bit, 6”<br />

798* Liverpool bit, 5½”<br />

799* Measuring stick<br />

800* Driving whip<br />

801* Two fleece harness pads<br />

802* Number holder<br />

803* Pair driving reins<br />

804* Driving collar<br />

805* Pair of lamps<br />

806* Driving whip<br />

807* Driving apron<br />

808* Pair of oval fronted lamps<br />

37<br />

809* Pair of whitemetal lamps<br />

810* Rear lamp with brass trim<br />

811* Rear lamp with stainless steel trim<br />

812* Four harness bells<br />

813* Harness racks<br />

814* Set of pair horse reins<br />

815* Saddle<br />

816* Whip<br />

817* Stainless steel Liverpool bit, 5”<br />

818* Stainless steel Liverpool bit, 4½”<br />

819* Stainless steel Liverpool bit, 4”<br />

820* Wilson bit<br />

821* Jointed Liverpool bit, 5½”<br />

822* Jointed Liverpool bit, 5”<br />

823* Saddle<br />

824* Collar<br />

825* Driving pad<br />

826* Driving bridle<br />

827* Pair of brass oval fronted lamps<br />

828* Pair reins<br />

829* Breastcollar<br />

830* Driving whip<br />

831* Two pairs of brown leather driving gloves, XL<br />

832* Two pairs of brown leather driving gloves, L<br />

833* Two pairs of brown leather driving gloves, M<br />

834* Pair of horseshoe fronted carriage lamps<br />

835* Dealer’s whip<br />

836* Collar<br />

837* Pair of stainless steel quick release snaps<br />

838* Pair of stainless steel quick release snaps<br />

839* Driving apron<br />

840* Rug<br />

841* Whip<br />

842* Driving whips<br />

843* Pair of lamps<br />

844* Pair of quick release snaps<br />

845* Pair of quick release snaps<br />

846* English leather plaited pair driving reins<br />

847* Driving bridle<br />

848* Pair pole straps<br />

849* Pair of brown leather boots


850 Solid nickel Scot’s patent side saddle stirrup,<br />

size no.3<br />

851 Latchfords burnished steel patent side saddle<br />

stirrup<br />

852 Pair of large square patterned carriage lamps<br />

with nickel trim and pagoda tops by C.<br />

Skinner, Bristol<br />

853 Pair of pagoda topped Gig lamps with nickel<br />

trim; for restoration<br />

854 Pair of brass trimmed oval pattern Gig lamps;<br />

in good condition<br />

855 Large Coach lamp with flared, squared top by<br />

Holland & Holland, to suit a large brake or<br />

similar<br />

856 An unusual pattern and decorative carriage<br />

lamp with whitemetal trim<br />

857 An early triangular corner interior carriage<br />

lamp, circa 1840; in original condition<br />

858 A very rare interior full size Dormeuse lamp;<br />

in fine original condition. <strong>The</strong>se lamps were<br />

fitted to the centre of the exterior of the rear<br />

panel of the Coach, the light being directed<br />

to the interior of the carriage<br />

859 An unusual type of single lamp<br />

860 A good quality brass cased footboard clock<br />

861 A Beaufort pattern copper and German silver<br />

coach horn by Kohler, London, with original<br />

mouthpiece, measuring 36” long<br />

862 A copper tandem horn<br />

863 A horse measuring stick with silver collar, circa<br />

1910<br />

864 An unusual “Topers” walking cane with<br />

concealed glass flask and miniature drinking<br />

glass (Drinking glass a/f)<br />

865 A superb quality coursing slip for two hounds;<br />

in excellent condition<br />

866 A good quality folding carriage parasol with<br />

carved ivory handle and finial, brown silk<br />

cover with lace overlay; all in excellent<br />

condition<br />

867 Original mahogany coaching table; in good<br />

condition<br />

868 A crowd control baton contained in original<br />

leather saddle holster<br />

869 An unusual mahogany stable passageway<br />

tack/saddle bracket. <strong>The</strong> spring loaded<br />

bracket folds away when not in use<br />

870 A pair of ivory handled boot pulls in leather<br />

slip case<br />

38<br />

871 A mahogany folding bootjack, the interior<br />

with a fitted combination boot pulley button<br />

hook and leather punch<br />

872 A selection of seven various pattern leather<br />

top hat boxes; all in good condition and to<br />

be sold individually (7 lots, 872-878)<br />

879 An unusual leather document case<br />

880 Gladstone bag; in good condition<br />

881 A good quality solid leather suitcase by Army<br />

& Navy, London<br />

882 A brass studded leather portmanteau of<br />

unusually small size<br />

883 A good quality solid leather trunk, measuring<br />

37” long x 25” wide x 132” high<br />

884 A lightweight good quality leather suitcase<br />

885 An unusually large ‘D’ shaped leather collar<br />

box by Hodgkinsons, Pall Mall Place, St.<br />

James<br />

886 A selection of black top hats, sizes 7–7½, to<br />

be sold as six individual lots (6 lots, 886-891)<br />

892 Grey top hat<br />

893 Black folding opera hat<br />

894 Black bowler hat<br />

895 Black bowler hat, similar to above<br />

896 Beige bowler hat<br />

897 Gold trimmed livery hat<br />

898 Navy blue postilion jacket, complete with allbrass<br />

stud buttons<br />

899 A mustard coloured postilion jacket and<br />

breeches, ex. Spicer family Spye Park<br />

900 A similar lot, but lighter colour<br />

901 Whip handle in pigskin with nickel silver<br />

ferrule and butt cap<br />

902 Whip handle with 3” silver butt cap<br />

903 An unusual hunting crop by Swaine, London,<br />

with plaited thread shaft, hallmarked silver<br />

collar dated 1928, heavy stag’s horn handle<br />

concealing a wire cutter, with original white<br />

thong<br />

904 A black plaited whalebone dog whip with<br />

ornate butt cap complete with original thong<br />

905 Black plaited whalebone postilion whip<br />

embossed nickel ferrule and butt cap with<br />

original thong<br />

906 Swaine riding whip in plaited leather with<br />

hallmarked silver collar and horn top


907 Cane hunt crop with stag’s horn handle,<br />

hallmarked silver collar and original thong<br />

908 A Malacca cane presentation hunt crop by<br />

Zaire, the hallmarked silver collar engraved<br />

‘Waitaki Hunt Club Cup, 3rd Prize Won by H.<br />

McKellars “Bess” ridden by owner’<br />

909 Plaited thread hunt crop with stag’s horn<br />

handle and hallmarked silver ferrule<br />

910 Gent’s heavy hunt crop in plaited leather with<br />

stag’s horn handle, hallmarked silver ferrule<br />

by maker Geo. Parker, London<br />

911 Brass tandem horn by Hawkes & Son, London<br />

912 Brass tandem horn in the shape of a bugle by<br />

William Ryder, Benbow House, Shrewsbury<br />

913 Nickle silver and brass coaching horn by<br />

Alfred Hays, Bond Street, London<br />

914 Brass and nickel coaching horn by Ballbeavon<br />

& Co., London<br />

915 Copper and nickel silver coaching horn by<br />

Kohler, London<br />

916 Copper and nickel silver coaching horn<br />

917 Ladies ermin hand muff<br />

918 Ladies hand warmer for carriage travelling<br />

919 Saddler pricking tool with ebony handle<br />

920 Hip flask and sandwich tin in leather holder<br />

for a saddle<br />

921 Tapered glass hip flask with nickel silver top<br />

922 Lurcher double quick release slip<br />

923 Large size black bowler hat with hard top<br />

924 Black silk top hat, size 7¼ with fitted<br />

cardboard box<br />

925 Holly whip with leather grip with silver fittings<br />

by Schomberg, Brompton Road, London<br />

926 Holly coaching whip by Swaine & Adeney with<br />

leather grip; thong missing<br />

927 Pair of brown lace-up coaching boots with<br />

original trees<br />

928 Pair of brown lace-up coaching boots with<br />

original trees<br />

929 Ladies black riding coat with red collar<br />

930 Bamboo shooting stick with wicker seat<br />

931 Wall mounted yard stable lamp with original<br />

oil fittings and original paintwork; in<br />

excellent condition<br />

932 Mahogany driving whip box<br />

933 Wall mounted heavy horse metal rack<br />

934 Wall mounted heavy horse metal rack<br />

39<br />

935 Wall mounted heavy horse metal rack<br />

936 Rare and very small child’s wicker saddle with<br />

padded seat and original stirrups and straps<br />

937 Pair of carriage lamps with oval glass; in<br />

excellent condition<br />

938 Unusual hip flask with cranberry and white<br />

coloured glass<br />

939 Three sets of knitted ear caps, two brass<br />

horse head door handles, door knocker and<br />

hook<br />

940 Friendly Society wooden staff, initialled TT<br />

941 Pair of brown leather saddle panniers<br />

942 Brass Milk Balance Scales by Salter No.57<br />

943 Black/patent breastcollar; new<br />

944 Black/patent breastcollar; new<br />

945 Patent leather spares bag<br />

946 Wooden chock<br />

947* Pair of black/whitemetal lamps; glazing<br />

broken<br />

948 Pair of antique whitemetal carriage lamps by<br />

Brewster & Co., New York; in good condition<br />

(view in security pen)<br />

949 Ladies holly whip used for F.E.I dressage (view<br />

in security pen)<br />

950 Rush light holder (view in the security pen)<br />

951 Pair of carriage lamps, together with four old<br />

oil and candle lanterns<br />

952 Assorted tug stops and trace hooks<br />

953 Liverpool bit, 5½”<br />

954 Ported Liverpool bit, 5½”<br />

955 Leather money bag for a tradesman<br />

956 Black leather collar, 21”<br />

957 Black leather collar, 21”<br />

958 Two exercise whips<br />

959 Holly whip<br />

960 Four bowler hats<br />

961 Top hat<br />

962 <strong>Carriage</strong> apron and matching rug<br />

963 Two leather headcollars<br />

964 Three curb chains<br />

965 Breaking roller and side reins by Wyerley of<br />

Malpas<br />

966 Leather lead rope with brass ends<br />

967 Two tail guards


968 Wicker basket suitable for spares or as a<br />

picnic basket<br />

969 Metal hot water bottle<br />

970 Black English leather collar, 22”; no hames<br />

971 Brown collar by Geoff Dean, 22”; no hames<br />

972 Brown collar; no hames<br />

973 Full size driving bridle with Liverpool bit and<br />

blue patent brow band<br />

974 Matt black/whitemetal single driving pad<br />

975 Pair of hand stitched English leather black<br />

traces<br />

976 Heavy horse pad tree<br />

977 Saddler’s tools<br />

978 Twelve x 1” round prince buckles in chrome<br />

plate on brass<br />

979 Twelve x 1” round prince buckles in chrome<br />

plate on brass<br />

980 Roll of white 2” quilted ‘numnah’ material<br />

981 Roll of brown 2” quilted ‘numnah’ material<br />

982 Twelve x 2” fancy metal keeper, chrome on<br />

brass<br />

983 Twelve x 2” fancy metal keeper, chrome on<br />

brass<br />

984 Ladies Whiteley black straw hat with feather<br />

trim<br />

985 Pair of mahogany top riding boots<br />

986 Ladies holly driving whip with silver ferrule<br />

987 Khaki and check driving apron<br />

988 Foal slip<br />

989 Gent’s hunting coat made by Bernard<br />

Weatherill, circa 1930’s; has been used with<br />

driving turnout<br />

990 A good quality Western saddle complete with<br />

stirrups and girth<br />

991 Brass and copper bugle<br />

992 Pair of whitemetal fancy South American<br />

spurs<br />

993 A bronze plaque embossed ‘Jockey’s Quarters’<br />

994 A similar lot, inscribed ‘Do Not Feed <strong>The</strong><br />

Animals’<br />

995 A stable lantern<br />

996 Dark green Melton cloth, fur lined foot muff<br />

997 Dark green Melton cloth, fur lined carriage<br />

rug<br />

998 A wooden balling gun<br />

40<br />

999 Large mouth gag<br />

1000 Horse medicine bottle; in good condition<br />

1001 Single bladed brass based farrier/vets’ fleam<br />

by Claris of Ramsgate<br />

1002 Leather wire cutter case with saddle<br />

attachments<br />

1003 Leather hunting canteen with saddle<br />

attachments (empty)<br />

1004 A collection of eleven various riding and<br />

hunting whips, etc. to be sold individually (11<br />

lots, 1004-1014)<br />

1015 A pair of sprung-sided steel safety stirrups<br />

1016 Brass sweat scraper<br />

1017 Quantity of stirrups<br />

1018 Six old stable tie rings<br />

1019 A solid mahogany folding ladder with brass<br />

hooks, etc.<br />

1020 Leather attaché case<br />

1021 Pair of brass ring topped boot trees<br />

1022 A carriage umbrella with brass tipped struts<br />

and suspension ring<br />

1023 Very large single octagon carriage lamp in fine<br />

original condition<br />

1024 Very unusual wedge-shaped carriage lamp by<br />

Lowe & Sleigh; in good condition<br />

1025 Round lensed rear carriage lamp<br />

1026 Heavy horse bridle with brass ovals, etc.<br />

1027 A similar lot<br />

1028 Sundry items<br />

1029 Old brown travelling case<br />

1030 Horn<br />

1031 Patent driving pad with breeching and bridle<br />

1032 Sundry harness<br />

1033 Ride ‘n’ drive saddle (2 lots, 1033-1034)<br />

1035 Decorative saddle<br />

1036 Black collar, 19”<br />

1037 Two pairs of hames and tugs<br />

1038 Roller<br />

1039 Quantity of webbing<br />

1040 Tilbury tugs, etc.<br />

1041 Pair of long reins with horseshoe buckles<br />

1042 Pair of horseshoe fronted brass lamps<br />

1043 Square fronted lamps<br />

1044 Exercise reins


1045 Box of assorted leatherwork items<br />

1046 Quantity of rugs<br />

1047 Two brown bridles<br />

1048 Groom’s jacket<br />

1049 Quantity of harness spares<br />

1050 Rollers<br />

1051 Top hat, size 7<br />

1052 Pair of lamps with pagoda tops<br />

1053 Dealer’s whip by Holland<br />

1054 Dealer’s whip with gold ferrules dated 18??<br />

1055 Dealer’s whip with bone handle<br />

1056 Harness brackets<br />

1057 Coachman’s livery coat in blue with burgundy<br />

velvet collar and cuffs and brass buttons, size<br />

42” to 44” chest; as new condition<br />

1058 Horn<br />

1059 Whalebone dealer’s whip with silver ferrule<br />

1060 Dealer’s whip; new<br />

1061 Twisted willow dealer’s whip by Fleck of<br />

Germany; as new<br />

1062 Buggy whip<br />

1063 Tradesman’s Bow Top whip<br />

1064 Nylon dealer’s whip<br />

1065 Nylon buggy whip<br />

1066 Nose bag by Rolss; as new<br />

1067 Tradesman’s cash satchel; as new<br />

1068 Black/brass pony size bridle<br />

1069 Black nylon/brass pony size bridle<br />

1070 Black/brass Shetland size bridle<br />

1071 Dealer’s whip by Crawley of Peterborough<br />

1072 Black/brass driving reins; new<br />

1073 Black dealer’s whip; new<br />

1074 Brown dealer’s whip; new<br />

1075 Box of sundry harness<br />

1076 Collar<br />

1077 Collar<br />

1078 Heavy horse pad and assorted sundry harness<br />

parts<br />

1079 Collar<br />

1080 Pair of black/brass carriage lamps<br />

1081 Pair of emerald green aprons with black trim<br />

1082 Copper plated milk churn, 5 gallon<br />

1083 Metal milk churn, 1 gallon<br />

41<br />

1084 Metal milk churn, 5 pint<br />

1085 Pair of good quality square fronted carriage<br />

lamps with bevelled glass and convex front<br />

lenses stamped Peden & Co., Kilmarnock<br />

1086 Single oval fronted whitemetal carriage lamp<br />

1087 Pair of oval fronted brass carriage lamps with<br />

bevelled glass; for restoration<br />

1088 Old leather money bag<br />

1089 Leather wallet containing small tools suitable<br />

as a spares kit (view in security pen)<br />

1090 Swagger stick marked Royal Horse Artillery<br />

(view in security pen)<br />

1091 Swagger stick marked Royal Welsh Fusiliers<br />

and bearing the Prince of Wales feathers<br />

(view in security pen)<br />

1092 Two copper foot warmers<br />

1093 Good quality walking stick with horn hand<br />

piece, metal ferrule (possibly silver) and very<br />

ornate carved shaft (view in security pen)<br />

1094 Silk top hat<br />

1095 Silk top hat<br />

1096 Silk top hat<br />

1097 Ladies leather hat box<br />

1098 Bucket-shaped top hat box<br />

1099 Bucket-shaped top hat box<br />

1100 Bucket-shaped top hat box<br />

1101 Black leather hunting/livery boots by Regent,<br />

size 8½<br />

1102 Black/brass in-hand whip<br />

1103 Child’s hunting crop with silver band<br />

1104 Bamboo hunting crop with silver band<br />

1105 Cane hunting crop<br />

1106 Set of pair/double rolled English driving reins<br />

1107 Single Coach/Brake lamp<br />

1108 Good quality single square carriage lamp<br />

1109 Single carriage lamp<br />

1110 Black/brass English show bridle<br />

1111 Tradesman’s cash bag<br />

1112 Dashboard watch by Asprey, London in tan<br />

pigskin case; in working order (view in<br />

security pen)<br />

1113 Brass footboard clock; for repair<br />

1114 Driving bridle<br />

1115 Measuring/walking stick<br />

1116 Assortment of old bits


1117 English leather crupper<br />

1118 Pair of boot pulls<br />

1119 Plastic muzzle; new<br />

1120 Assortment of bits<br />

1121 Small English pony size crupper<br />

1122 Assortment of tack (4 lots, 1122-1125)<br />

1126 Solid brass letter holder depicting a hunting<br />

scene (view in security pen)<br />

1127 Pair of cufflinks depicting hunting scene (view<br />

in security pen)<br />

1128 Brown collar, 22”<br />

1129 Black patent collar, 20”<br />

1130 Black patent collar, 21”<br />

1131 Two breastcollars<br />

1132 Collar, 20”<br />

1133 Collar, 21” (2 lots, 1133-1134)<br />

1135 Four bridles<br />

1136 Three bridles<br />

1137 Four traces<br />

1138 Part set harness<br />

1139 Brown collar and hames<br />

1140 Box of assorted harness<br />

1141 Three collars<br />

1142 Four pairs of collar hames<br />

1143 Box of carriage lamps<br />

1144 Leather work tools including a strap cutter<br />

and leather splitter<br />

1145 Copper coach horn<br />

1146 Heavy horse pad<br />

1147 American made leather working collar,<br />

adjustable to fit 24” to 26”, with ‘laced’<br />

edging; hardly used<br />

1148 Similar to above, leather working collar,<br />

adjustable 24” to 26”; label still on<br />

1149 A matching pair of leather/brass beaded<br />

working bridles with bits to suit heavy horse/<br />

cob, integral blinkers; hardly used<br />

1150 Large black silk top hat<br />

1151 Black/patent show collar, 18”<br />

1152 Black/patent show collar, 20”<br />

1153 Black/whitemetal bridle<br />

1154 Tan leather tradesman’s money bag<br />

1155 Pair of black/whitemetal trade lamps by Slack<br />

Bros., Manchester (view in security pen)<br />

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1156 Rear brass lamp stamped Alfred Hales (view in<br />

security pen)<br />

1157 Black/patent leather false britching<br />

1158 Dealer’s whip with brass butt<br />

1159 Old cast iron adjustable harness cleaning<br />

hook<br />

1160 Gypsy kettle with brass tap<br />

1161 Hunting whip by Swaine<br />

1162 Old leather money bag stamped Express<br />

Dairies<br />

1163 Pair of brass hames with acorn tops, stamped<br />

no.3<br />

1164 Pair of brass hames with acorn tops, stamped<br />

no.3<br />

1165 Black/patent collar, 21”<br />

1166 Brown leather saddle<br />

1167 Black/patent collar, 20”<br />

1168 Assorted Shire bridles<br />

1169 Two leather headcollars<br />

1170 Assortment of Shire harness<br />

1171 Assortment of pony harness<br />

1172 Assortment of leather cuffs<br />

1173 Pair of reins<br />

1174 Assortment of bits<br />

1175<br />

<strong>The</strong> following 9 lots will be placed in the<br />

security pen (Lots 1175-1183)<br />

Whip with silver collar, 40”<br />

1176 Whip with whalebone insert and whitemetal<br />

mounts, 35”<br />

1177 Whip with whalebone insert and whitemetal<br />

mounts, 31”<br />

1178 Whip by Crawleys of Peterborough; new<br />

1179 Whip by Crawleys of Peterborough; new<br />

1180 Whip by G. Hollands of London; new<br />

1181 Whip by G. Hollands of London; new<br />

1182 Rosewood box fitted with cock fighting spurs<br />

1183 Wooden whip stand with ashtray<br />

1184 Jointed whip by Swaine & Adeney with<br />

whalebone handle and decorated ferrule<br />

1185 Rabbit bitten Piercy gent’s holly Bow Top<br />

driving whip<br />

1186 Callow hunt whip<br />

1187 Zair side saddle whip


1188 Blackthorn Swaine Shetland size driving whip<br />

1189 Pair of men’s long black riding boots with<br />

wooden trees<br />

1190 Brown leather headcollar<br />

1191 Brown leather side saddle with girth and<br />

stirrup<br />

1192 Mahogany whip reel (4 lots, 1192-1195)<br />

1196 Heavy horse leather breeching and crupper<br />

1197 Liverpool driving bit with three slots and a<br />

driving bit, 4¾”<br />

1198 Large brown top hat, size 8¼<br />

1199 Large grey top hat<br />

1200 Hard hunting bowler hat by Christy’s<br />

1201 Hard hunting bowler hat by Scott & Co.<br />

1202 Hard hunting bowler hat by Thos.Townend<br />

1203 Large brown bowler hat by Christy’s, size 7½<br />

1204 Thorn wood whip with silver ferrule and<br />

ornate butt cap, approx. 39” (view in security<br />

pen)<br />

1205 Glass spirit flask with silver hallmarked top<br />

(view in security pen)<br />

1206 Horse cooper’s stick (view in security pen)<br />

1207 Black hat by TJ Richards, Hereford, size 6¾<br />

1208 Three cast iron harness brackets<br />

1209 Pair of long traces, 7’ 2”<br />

1210 Set of brass hames, 19”<br />

1211 Set of hame straps<br />

1212 Leather show number holder; as new<br />

1213 Pair of trace carriers<br />

1214 Leather heavy horse bridle<br />

1215 Bowler hat by Gieves, Bond St.<br />

1216 Two black top hats<br />

1217 Bowler hat by Christys’, size 7½; new and<br />

boxed<br />

1218 Jointed Liverpool bit and curb chain, 4½”<br />

1219 Black/patent show collar with new brass<br />

hames, 19”<br />

1220 Harness spares kit; new<br />

1221 Trap tool kit/carriage spares kit in wooden<br />

tool box<br />

1222 Holly whip with brass fittings<br />

1223 Training whip<br />

1224 Holly whip with copper fittings<br />

1225 Black driving apron; as new<br />

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1226 Ladies light blue tweed jacket, size 8<br />

1227 Ladies light blue detailed carriage driving hat<br />

1228 Extra-large royal blue wool driving apron with<br />

leather strap and brass buckle,<br />

1229 Cob size black hip strap<br />

1230 Bag of assorted brow bands<br />

1231 Small royal blue wool driving apron with<br />

leather strap and brass buckle<br />

1232 Tan leather plain-style pony reins with brass<br />

buckles<br />

1233 Saddlers edging tools, size 1 and 2<br />

1234 Cob size bridle with stainless steel bit<br />

1235 Bag of old harness and leather straps<br />

1236 Three show halters – rolled sheep halter,<br />

calf show halter with brass fittings and a<br />

medium/large cattle halter with brass fittings<br />

1237 Pair of unusual oil lamps with round fronts<br />

and brass handles, on the side Bolton (view<br />

in security pen)<br />

1238 Walking stick with whitemetal horsehead<br />

(view in security pen)<br />

1239 Breastcollar for approx. 14 hh<br />

1240 Two Liverpool bits<br />

1241 Three Liverpool bits<br />

1242 Two holly Gig whips, one with 113cm<br />

shaft and 107cm whip, with black handle,<br />

brass ferrule and butt cap and the other<br />

has a 130cm shaft and 125cm whip with<br />

whitemetal ferrule and butt cap, ivory handle<br />

and hallmarked MP<br />

1243 Three whitemetal bits<br />

1244 Three whitemetal bits; two large<br />

1245 Two whitemetal bits (2 lots, 1245-1246)<br />

1247 Four whitemetal bits<br />

1248 A weatherproof green driving apron and a<br />

navy Melton wool driving apron by Keith<br />

Luxford and another in brown<br />

1249 Green reversible driving apron and another in<br />

navy/black<br />

1250 Two navy driving aprons<br />

1251 Two green checked driving aprons by Keith<br />

Luxford<br />

1252 Two carriage number holders<br />

1253 Two long black carriage cushions and a wedge<br />

cushion<br />

1254 <strong>Carriage</strong> jack


1255 Two carriage holly whips, Keith Luxford<br />

1256 Three fibre carriage whips and wooden whip<br />

reel<br />

1257 Black/patent show collar, 22”<br />

1258 Brown working collar, 22”<br />

1259 Black shaped driver’s seat by Kuhnle<br />

1260 Two long carriage cushions<br />

1261 Two pairs of black traces<br />

1262 Pair of black leather tandem traces, pair of<br />

tan webbing reins and throat lashes<br />

1263 Black leather working collar with brass hames<br />

1264 Black leather working collar with brass hames<br />

1265 Pair of axle stands<br />

1266 Pair of black/brass round fronted rear carriage<br />

lamps plus box<br />

1267 Mahogany cupboard fitted with harness racks<br />

1268 Eight assorted nose bands<br />

1269 Black leather tugs and back band<br />

1270 Pair of black leather straps, trace and hame<br />

strap<br />

1271 Pair of single webbing reins and a pair of<br />

leather single reins with folded hand parts<br />

1272 Three pairs of black leather ½ cup blinkers<br />

1273 Black leather breeching straps and traces plus<br />

another<br />

1274 Pair of brass hames<br />

1275 Black/brass blinkered bridle<br />

1276 Black collar with back bands, tugs and belly<br />

band with brass fittings by Giddens<br />

1277 Canvas trunk<br />

1278 Sundries such as hame straps, bit ‘brush’ etc.<br />

1279 Two pairs of wooden carriage ramps<br />

1280 Pony brow band with whitemetal rosettes,<br />

four black webbing marathon traces and<br />

other straps<br />

1281 Black number holder with numbers<br />

1282 Two black number holders<br />

1283 Copper foot warmer<br />

1284 Brown leather driving apron<br />

1285 Navy driving apron and another of beige wool<br />

1286 Three black leather traces<br />

1287 Black/brass leather pony bridle and spare<br />

straps<br />

1288 Two black leather cruppers and single black<br />

leather rein<br />

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1289 Large black weatherproof carriage driving<br />

apron with black wool lining by Keith Luxford<br />

1290 Pair of black/brass oval fronted carriage lamps<br />

with case<br />

1291 Two pairs of double reins, 15’<br />

1292 Three pairs of single reins, 15’<br />

1293 Two heavy duty marathon traces, plus belly<br />

band and girth<br />

1294 Patent leather Hackney breastcollar, 14”<br />

1295 Box of assorted harness parts<br />

1296 Bag of brass rosettes, hubcaps and rein<br />

terrets<br />

1297 Black bridle to suit a Cob<br />

1298 Two black matching pairs of blinkers<br />

1299 Black pair of blinkers<br />

1300 Black crupper<br />

1301 Black English collar, 15”<br />

1302 Working split collar, 15”; needs repair<br />

1303 Set of carriage lamps; for restoration<br />

1304 Set of original carriage lamps<br />

1305 Coach horn<br />

1306 Coach horn<br />

1307 Long leather boots, size 10<br />

1308 Black/sheepskin driving apron<br />

1309 Pair of breastcollars<br />

1310 Whip<br />

1311 Two livery coats<br />

1312 <strong>Carriage</strong> lamps<br />

1313 Harness racks<br />

1314 Pair of black leather cruppers; new<br />

1315 Saddle<br />

1316 Saddle<br />

1317 Dealer’s whip with bone handle<br />

1318 Driving collar, 19”<br />

1319 Patent leather driving collar, 23”<br />

1320 Pair of black/patent/brass Huskissons full<br />

pony collars with hames to fit approx. 12 to<br />

13 hh, 17” x 7½“, boxed keepers. Matches<br />

Lot 197<br />

1321 Heavy collar<br />

1322 Pair of steel hames<br />

1323 Seven whips<br />

1324 Three driving bridles<br />

1325 Three collars


1326 Leather headcollar<br />

1327 Bits<br />

1328 Sundry leather with buckles, lunging cavesson<br />

and grooming kit<br />

1329 Leather tradesman’s money pouch<br />

1330 Metal hame<br />

1331 Harness racks<br />

1332 Assorted sundry items (10 lots, 1332-1341)<br />

1342 Two old carriage lamps<br />

1343 Single lamp<br />

1344 Victorian oak travelling butler’s tray<br />

1345 Set of brass hames<br />

1346 Set of pony hames<br />

1347 Four loin cloths marked Young & Co.<br />

1348 Four sets of back bands<br />

1349 Two hunting whips, one with no thong<br />

1350 Two sets of leg protectors and two spare<br />

1351 Two old bridles and headcollar<br />

1352 Three assorted bridles<br />

1353 Assorted sundry straps and breeching<br />

1354 Set of bells with three spare<br />

1355 Two wooden barrel holders<br />

1356 Six metal corner hay racks and two bucket<br />

holders<br />

1357 Rug rack for a horsebox<br />

1358 Pair of leather pair reins<br />

PURCHASERS ARE REMINDED OF THE 7.5%<br />

BUYERS PREMIUM<br />

(PLUS VAT AT THE STANDARD RATE)<br />

ADDED TO ALL LOTS IN THE SALE<br />

Please note that all lots are the<br />

responsibility of the purchaser (if sold) or<br />

the vendor (if not sold) at the fall of the<br />

hammer. Please be aware of their security<br />

and clear items as soon as possible.<br />

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HORSE BRASSES<br />

Commencing at 12 noon<br />

1421 Brass terrets and a pair of tandem roger rings,<br />

etc<br />

1422 Set of heavy horse harness decorations<br />

1423 Superb quality leather hame strap with thirty<br />

nine brass studs, 18” x 7”<br />

1424 Pair of 19th C leather wide straps with twenty<br />

two brass studs and two cast horse brasses<br />

with shield centre<br />

1425 19th C stamped horse brass with a geometric<br />

design and a star centre<br />

1426 19th C stamped horse brass of a rampant<br />

horse<br />

1427 Four old horse brasses of various designs<br />

1428 Ten brewery barrel studs<br />

1429 Nine brewery barrel studs<br />

1430 Ten brewery barrel studs<br />

1431 Brass of the British Prime Minister, Winston<br />

Churchill with cigar set in the “V for<br />

VICTORY” sign, and a round hanger<br />

1432 Queen Victoria’s Jubilee brass with round<br />

hanger and crown centre, stamped ’1887’;<br />

with getts<br />

1433 Royalty brass of the Prince of Wales feathers<br />

through a coronet<br />

1434 Laurel shaped brass with stamped Victory<br />

1939 – 1945 and ‘V’ in centre; with getts<br />

1435 Stamped royalty brass with scalloped edge,<br />

‘God Save the King, Edward VII’<br />

1436 Royalty brass of the Prince of Wales feathers<br />

through a coronet; with getts<br />

1437 Small brass – ‘William Shakespeare, Stratford<br />

upon Avon’<br />

1438 Lord Mountbatten brass–‘El-Alamein to Berlin,<br />

Our Monty’<br />

1439 Commemorative brass - ‘Coronation of King<br />

George VI & Queen Elizabeth, 1937’


1440 Brass with scalloped edging and raised boss<br />

stamped M.Kellaway, Maker, St.Dennis; with<br />

getts<br />

1441 Diamond shaped brass<br />

1442 Plain brass with raised boss; with gets<br />

1443 Crescent shaped brass with star centre<br />

1444 Brewery face piece of a barrel with a rivetted<br />

boss<br />

1445 Crescent brass with centre crest and shield,<br />

with getts<br />

1446 Pattern brass with raised boss and round<br />

hanger<br />

1447 Crescent brass with cut out stars<br />

1448 Three leaf clover shaped brass with round<br />

hanger<br />

1449 Brass with raised boss surrounded by<br />

perforated scalloped edge; with getts<br />

1450 Shell shaped brass<br />

1451 Crescent brass with centre cross bar and star;<br />

with getts<br />

1452 Brass with scalloped edge and six-ring conical<br />

boss surrounded by triangular perforations<br />

1453 Brass with round hanger, central raised boss<br />

depicting a face surrounded by sixteen<br />

points<br />

1454 Crescent brass with central eight point star<br />

1455 Horseshoe brass with round hanger and a<br />

central horse’s head facing right<br />

1456 Larger horseshoe brass with central harnessed<br />

horse’s head facing left; split hanger<br />

1457 Horseshoe shaped brass with horse’s head<br />

facing left<br />

1458 Brass with unicorn centre, perforated<br />

surround and scalloped edging; with getts<br />

1459 Horse centre brass with perforated surround<br />

and scalloped edging<br />

1460 Horse centre brass surrounded with cut outs;<br />

with getts<br />

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1461 Brass with central rearing horse surrounded<br />

by perforations<br />

1462 Brass with galloping horse<br />

1463 Brass with rearing horse, surrounded by cut<br />

out pattern and scalloped edging; with getts<br />

1464 Brass with central winged horse surrounded<br />

by cut out pattern, and no.’54’ stamped near<br />

hanger; with getts<br />

1465 Brass with patterned edging and depicting<br />

Pegasus<br />

1466 Crescent brass with central stags head; with<br />

getts<br />

1467 Shaped brass with pelican<br />

1468 Brass with a central porcupine and dog tooth<br />

edging; with getts<br />

1469 Cut out brass with central stage, no.’459’<br />

stamped on the reverse; with getts<br />

1470 Brass with swan and scalloped edging,<br />

possibly no.’15’ stamped on reserve; with<br />

getts<br />

1471 Small brass with sporting dog in a dog tooth<br />

surround; with getts<br />

1472 Brass with central stag, no. ‘4’ and possibly<br />

another number stamped on reverse; with<br />

getts<br />

1473 Brass with ostrich and scalloped edging<br />

1474 Brass with a boars head on a plate in a<br />

crescent frame; with getts<br />

1475 Brass showing a row of nine Elm trees<br />

surrounded by eight perforations; with getts<br />

1476 Shaped brass with peacock<br />

1477 Brass with eight semi-circular shaped notches<br />

to the edging, and a central wheatsheaf<br />

with a sickle, scythe and pitch fork in the<br />

foreground<br />

1478 Shaped brass with a circus dog with ruffled<br />

collar and hat, part of a Punch and Judy set;<br />

with getts<br />

1479 Brass with Punch and Judy and eight semicircular<br />

shaped notches to the edging; with<br />

getts<br />

1480 Brass with Punch and edged in eight semicircular<br />

shaped notches; with getts<br />

1481 Brass with central heart surrounded by<br />

eighteen stamped perforations; with getts<br />

1482 Brass with central acorn with outer<br />

perforations; with getts


1483 Three small horseshoes within horseshoe<br />

shaped brass; with getts<br />

1484 Brass with central bell in a crescent frame;<br />

with getts<br />

1485 Brass with a border of clubs surrounding a<br />

central heart; with getts<br />

1486 Heart shaped brass with Stafford knot; with<br />

getts<br />

1487 Horseshoe brass with punched nail holes;<br />

with getts<br />

1488 Three small horseshoes within horseshoe<br />

shaped brass<br />

1489 Railway brass of a locomotive; with getts<br />

1490 Heart shaped brass with an acanthus leaf<br />

design; with getts<br />

1491 Brass with scalloped edge and crown cut out<br />

1492 Small brass with central tower or lighthouse;<br />

with getts<br />

1493 Small brass depicting a building<br />

1494 Small brass with windmill surrounded by<br />

seven perforations and patterned edging<br />

1495 Brass with flower design in a crescent frame;<br />

with getts<br />

1496 Brass with flower design in a crescent frame;<br />

with getts<br />

1497 Brass with flower design in a crescent frame;<br />

with getts<br />

1498 Unusual shaped brass with swastika<br />

1499 Patterned brass with getts<br />

1500 Brass with tulip centre and cut outs<br />

1501 Brass with central fleur de Lys surrounded<br />

with cut out diamonds, with getts<br />

1502 Star shaped brass with round hanger; with<br />

getts<br />

1503 Patterned brass with getts<br />

1504 Brass with tulip centre<br />

1505 Brass with scalloped edging and central star<br />

design<br />

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1506 Brass with heart centre surrounded by two<br />

rows of perforations; with getts<br />

1507 Brass with cut out pattern and fleur de lys;<br />

with getts<br />

1508 Patterned brass with getts<br />

1509 Brass with six pointed star centre; with getts<br />

1510 Brass with round hanger and multi club<br />

designs<br />

1511 Small brass with flower design; with getts<br />

1512 Brass with six point star design in a crescent<br />

frame; with getts<br />

1513 Pattern brass with eight point star design;<br />

with getts<br />

1514 Brass with central six point star in a crescent<br />

frame; with getts<br />

1515 Brass with sun burst and cut outs; with getts<br />

1516 Patterned brass<br />

1517 Brass with central star in a crescent frame<br />

1518 Brass with cut out design; with getts<br />

1519 Pattern brass with raised boss<br />

1520 Pattern brass with raised boss; with getts<br />

1521 Pattern brass with round hanger and raised<br />

centre star<br />

1522 Pattern brass with cut out design<br />

1523 Brass with centre tulip and cut out design<br />

1524 Pattern brass with getts<br />

1525 Pattern brass with club designs; with getts<br />

1526 Pattern brass with cut out design in a crescent<br />

frame<br />

1527 Pattern brass with getts<br />

1528 Shaped brass with diamond design; with getts<br />

1529 Brass with tulip and design; with getts<br />

1530 Pattern brass with getts<br />

1531 Brass with scalloped edging and diamond<br />

design<br />

1532 Brass with punched design; with getts<br />

1533 Brass with diamond design<br />

1534 Patterned brass with getts<br />

1535 Brass with diamond design<br />

1536 Brass with pierced design; with getts<br />

1537 Brass with pierced design; with getts<br />

1538 Brass with pierced design; with getts<br />

1539 Brass with pierced design; with getts


1540 Brass with petal design surrounded by<br />

perforations<br />

1541 Three swingers on wooden base – centre<br />

heart with perforations, quatrefoil with acorn<br />

top and a diamond centre swinger with two<br />

outer rows of perforations<br />

1542 Single plain disc swinger on a raised base with<br />

scalloped edging<br />

1543 Three swingers on wooden base – perforated<br />

disc pattern, quatrefoil with acorn top and a<br />

three crescent swinger<br />

1544 Swinger with acorn centre with outer<br />

perforations on column base with scalloped<br />

edging<br />

1545 Three disc swingers on wooden base – horse,<br />

Prince of Wales Feathers and a rampant lion<br />

1546 Swinger with heart centre and two rows<br />

of perforations on a column base with<br />

scalloped edging<br />

1547 Breast strap with brass buckle and four<br />

brasses – concentric circles with cut outs,<br />

crescent, plain with raised boss and a heart<br />

centre with cut out design<br />

1548 Loin strap with shaped buckle, rectangular<br />

edged with perforations and a brass with<br />

concentric circles and raised boss; with getts<br />

1549 Loin strap with shaped buckle, rectangular<br />

edged with perforations and a plain brass<br />

with raised boss<br />

1550 Face piece with patterned brass and central<br />

squirrel; with getts<br />

1551 Face piece with patterned brass<br />

1552 Brass rosette with bell<br />

1553 Nickel rosette with blue ceramic centre<br />

1554 Brass rosette decorated with laurel leaves and<br />

flower<br />

1555 Brass rosette with raised beehive<br />

1556 Brass rosette with raised beehive<br />

1557 Loin strap with large plain disc stud and small<br />

brass of a clock face; with getts<br />

1558 Small brass stamped plate of two horses face<br />

to face with feather and pattern design<br />

1559 Breast strap with two large brass buckles and<br />

three horse brasses - anchor, wheatsheaf and<br />

a crescent with sun centre<br />

1560 Breast strap with two large brass buckles and<br />

three horse brasses - anchor, wheatsheaf and<br />

a crescent with sun centre<br />

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1561 Rein hanger with twenty four brass studs,<br />

brass ring at one end and a buckle<br />

1562 Hameplate of Edward VII and stamped ‘ER’,<br />

with red, white and blue ceramic rosettes<br />

each end<br />

1563 Triple bell swinger with acorn finial; no base<br />

1564 Swinger with cut out diamond design<br />

1565 Brass with round hanger of ‘Our Monty –<br />

El-Alamein to Berlin’<br />

1566 Horse brass with central eagle on a branch;<br />

with getts<br />

1567 Horseshoe shaped brass with harnessed<br />

horse; with getts<br />

1568 Horseshoe shaped brass with round hanger<br />

and a horse’s head; with getts<br />

1569 Agricultural type horse brass of a harnessed<br />

Shire; with getts<br />

1570 Horse brass stamped Tally-Ho depicting a<br />

horse and rider jumping a fence<br />

1571 Horse brass of a wheatsheaf with a pitch fork,<br />

scythe and sickle in the foreground<br />

1572 Horse brass with central acorn surrounded by<br />

oak leaves<br />

1573 Horse brass with central acorn surrounded by<br />

cut out design<br />

1574 Cast brass with central eight point star<br />

surrounded by a ring of clubs<br />

1575 Patterned brass with heart centre<br />

1576 Patterned brass with cut out design; with<br />

getts<br />

1577 Brass commemorating the Queen’s thirtieth<br />

wedding anniversary; piece missing and with<br />

getts<br />

1578 Royalty brass showing George V and Queen<br />

Mary commemorating George V’s silver<br />

jubilee, stamped May 1910 – 1935, Jubilee<br />

1579 Stamped royalty brass God Save the Queen,<br />

VR; with getts<br />

1580 Stamped royalty brass God Save the King,<br />

Edward VII<br />

1581 Commemorative brass of the Coronation of<br />

King George VI & Queen Elizabeth, 1937


1582 Royalty brass with central crown and stamped<br />

God Save the Queen, EIIR, 1953<br />

1583 Commemorative brass of the Coronation of<br />

King George VI & Queen Elizabeth, 1937<br />

1584 Royalty brass with scalloped edging of Queen<br />

Victoria within a decorative heart beneath a<br />

crown<br />

1585 Two brasses, one depicting a dog with a ruffle<br />

collar and hat, part of a Punch and Judy set,<br />

with getts, the other of a raised sun<br />

1586 Two brasses – one of King George stamped<br />

Crowned 1911 and the other of Montgomery<br />

stamped El-Alamein to Berlin, Our Monty<br />

1587 NHBS brass with four centre crescents<br />

1588 Four pony brasses – three horseshoe-shaped,<br />

a stirrup-shaped brass with lion, plus small<br />

leather strap with two horseshoe-shaped<br />

brasses<br />

1589 Single disc swinger and a double swinger on<br />

wooden base; disc missing<br />

1590 Small harness decoration<br />

1591 Pair of triple bell terrets with red, blue and<br />

white plumes<br />

1592 Set of ten brass bells<br />

1593 Horse brass stamped San Francisco Horse<br />

Parade Association, First Prize Sept 9 1901<br />

with ring, reverse stamped Irvine W &<br />

Jachens, 2129 Market St. S.F<br />

1594 Leather strap with brass stamped Benjamin,<br />

Maker, Portland St., Swansea; with getts<br />

1595 Leather strap with blue, white and red raised<br />

boss brass with perforated surround, large<br />

oval stud and buckle, plus maker’s stud<br />

stamped D.Lewis, Maker, Narbeth<br />

1596 Royalty brass on leather strap – Victoria <strong>The</strong><br />

Good, 1819-1901<br />

49<br />

1597 Leather strap with four brass studs and two<br />

royalty brasses – God Save <strong>The</strong> King, Edward<br />

VII and another with centre crown; with<br />

getts<br />

1598 Pair of leather drops each with whitemetal<br />

crescent brasses resting on red leather<br />

with button stud, seventeen button studs<br />

and a maker’s stud George Dobbie, Maker,<br />

Dunfermline, plus a heart stud, box loop and<br />

buckles with clips<br />

1599 Leather strap with brass stud stamped<br />

Wallace.Spiers & Co., plus a heart and<br />

diamond stud<br />

1600 Long leather strap with large brass stud<br />

stamped Jubilee 1837-1887 with Queen<br />

Victoria’s head in centre plus thirteen<br />

assorted studs (1 missing) and brass hook<br />

1601 Whitemetal maker’s nose plate engraved<br />

W.Groome, Maker, 26 St.James Road, London<br />

N7, Phone North 3271<br />

1602 Brass maker’s hame plate stamped<br />

F.W.Bloxham, Maker, Leighton Buzzard and<br />

stamped on reverse 6¾<br />

1603 Horse brass modelled as a 14-spoke cart<br />

wheel and stamped Prize Winner. <strong>The</strong> New<br />

York Work Horse Parade 1914 with centre<br />

stud depicting a harnessed horse and below<br />

Organized 1907, with ornate hanger<br />

1604 Whitemetal merit badge RSPCA London Van<br />

Horse Parade 1935<br />

1605 A similar lot, 1937<br />

1606 Brass merit badge RSPCA London Cart Horse<br />

Parade 1933 with whitemetal stud; with<br />

getts<br />

1607 Brass merit badge by <strong>The</strong> Royal Society for the<br />

Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, 1911 with<br />

whitemetal stud<br />

1608 Whitemetal merit badge RSPCA London Van<br />

Horse Parade 1939<br />

1609 A similar lot, 1936<br />

1610 A similar lot, 1938<br />

1611 Merit badge Borough of Southwark Cart<br />

Horse Parade 1931 with whitemetal stud<br />

stamped United to Serve<br />

1612 Merit badge RSPCA London Van Horse Parade<br />

1934<br />

1613 Maker’s stud stamped W.Evans, Maker,<br />

Newport<br />

1614 Small whitemetal maker’s stud stamped H.C.<br />

Farmery, Maker, Morecambe


1615 Oval brass stud stamped A.Goodall, Saddler,<br />

Shipley & Idle<br />

1616 Triple bell swinger with red, blue and white<br />

plume on a wooden base<br />

1617 Four assorted brasses – beehive, circles and<br />

two patterns<br />

1618 Four assorted pattern brasses all with raised<br />

centres<br />

1619 Three small horseshoe-shaped studs each<br />

with horse’s head<br />

1620 Horseshoe-shaped brass with horse’s head<br />

with getts and single brass rosette with<br />

raised design<br />

1621 Crescent brass with centred wheatsheaf; with<br />

getts and two windmill brasses (3)<br />

1622 Brass shaped by acorns and leaves with<br />

central leaf, with getts and a brewery brass<br />

1623 Two large cart rings and one small<br />

1624 Six brasses – phoenix, bird, Unity with getts,<br />

railway, a knight and a Carter with getts<br />

1625 Four brasses – two windmills, pattern and<br />

another stamped ‘216’<br />

1626 Four brasses – cross, kangaroo, Manx cat<br />

stamped ‘141’ and an elephant<br />

1627 Four brasses – horseshoe, horse collar, lion<br />

and a horseshoe with horse’s head<br />

1628 Four stirrup-shaped pony brasses – two<br />

rampant lions, squirrel and cow’s head<br />

1629 Seven pony brasses – thistle, pixie, pack<br />

horse, two horses in horseshoe, two horses<br />

and Pegasus<br />

1630 Brass pole head<br />

1631 Brass hame plate and a pair of beehive<br />

rosettes<br />

1632 Leather crupper strap with three brasses –<br />

anchor, rearing horse and wheatsheaf with<br />

scythe and hay fork and another strap with<br />

four brasses – anchor, acorn, horse’s head<br />

and brass stamped First and Last Lands’ End<br />

(2)<br />

1633 Brown/red heavy horse brow band with seven<br />

various shaped studs with a leather drop<br />

with brass<br />

1634 Heavy horse brow band with ten assorted<br />

studs and a maker’s stud Webb, Saddler,<br />

Derby, Established 1881 with a leather drop<br />

with brass<br />

50<br />

1635 Two leather straps with three brasses –<br />

pattern, harnessed horse, fish, cross keys,<br />

castle and masonic; small leather with two<br />

pony brasses – rampant lion and horse’s<br />

head in a horseshoe; leather drop with brass<br />

depicting thistle, rose and clover (4)<br />

1636 Three leather martingales each with six<br />

brasses<br />

1637 Red leather martingale with brass buckles<br />

and five brasses – Royalty brass 1902, heart<br />

centre, rearing horse, pattern and another<br />

with raised red/white and blue boss, plus<br />

small leather strap with two brasses – seven<br />

point star and stage centre<br />

1638 Four brasses – horse’s head, wheatsheaf,<br />

stags head, gentleman in top hat and three<br />

pony brasses – stag, horseshoe with horse’s<br />

head and another with three horseshoes<br />

1639 Six brasses – horseshoe with horse’s head,<br />

phoenix, lions head, bulls head, a rearing<br />

horse and a gent in a top hat<br />

1640 Six brasses – crescent, Tally-Ho, Leo, stag,<br />

monkey and a horseshoe stamped London<br />

Inn<br />

1641 Assorted brass terrets<br />

1642 Four horse brasses – pixie, harnessed horse,<br />

heart centre and owl, plus horse brass in the<br />

form of a bottle opener with crown centre<br />

and a horseshoe shaped trivet brass with Isle<br />

of Man symbol<br />

1643 Two leather straps each with six brasses<br />

1644 Long leather strap with three royalty brasses,<br />

Pickwick and horseshoe shaped with horses<br />

head, plus Newbury Show 1989 brass<br />

stamped ‘149’ on leather with horse and<br />

wagon stud (2)<br />

1645 Leather strap with four brasses and brass ring<br />

1646 Leather strap with diamond stud and brass<br />

with diamond circled by diamond cut outs<br />

and scalloped border and another strap with<br />

eleven pointed sun, raised boss and two<br />

studs (2)<br />

1647 Leather shaped strap with thirty assorted<br />

studs, approx.19” long<br />

1648 Pair of brass tandem terrets<br />

1649 Pair of brass terrets<br />

1650 Pair of brass bridle rosettes<br />

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EQUESTRIAN/SPORTING PRINTS &<br />

PICTURES<br />

1681 Framed picture of four scenes and two black<br />

and white photos in one frame: Ladies<br />

Grand National, 1948 (2 pictures)<br />

1682 Nine various 19thC coloured illustrations from<br />

a harness makers’ and saddlers’ catalogue<br />

of numerous equestrian items, to be sold<br />

individually. All plates individually framed (9<br />

lots, 1682-1690)<br />

1691 Large framed map circa 1930’s entitled <strong>The</strong><br />

Field - Fox Hunting Map of Great Britain,<br />

showing all the hunting countries and<br />

lists their secretary’s, etc. <strong>The</strong> border is<br />

illustrated with advertisements for numerous<br />

equestrian firms, overall measurement 48”<br />

high x 40” wide; in good condition<br />

1692 Large framed equestrian picture<br />

1693 Set of four prints depicting gypsies and horses<br />

1694 Picture depicting a high number of horsedrawn<br />

vehicles, entitled: His Majesty the<br />

Baby<br />

1695 Framed embroidery of Shire horses<br />

1696 Hand stitched picture of dogs and two horses<br />

1697 Picture of a raised scene of a coach and team<br />

1698 Pair of Cecil Aldin coaching scenes in their<br />

original frames: Perth to Aberdeen and<br />

London to Plymouth<br />

1699* Coaching print<br />

1700* Two copper engravings of coaching scenes<br />

1701 Hunting print by Keyward Hardy: Over the<br />

Stile<br />

1702 Hunting print by Keyward Hardy: <strong>The</strong> Star at<br />

the Manor<br />

1703 Greyhound and coursing print<br />

1704 A pair of framed prints depicting <strong>The</strong> Belvoir<br />

Hunt and <strong>The</strong> Warwickshire, both 20” x 15”<br />

approx.<br />

1705 Four framed prints in gilt frames from <strong>The</strong><br />

Road collection of plates 1 to 4, by H. Alken,<br />

16” x 13½” approx.<br />

1706 Long framed print by W.J Shayer, 1883<br />

depicting a snow scene of various coaches<br />

and horses, 30” x 14” approx.<br />

1707 Framed Cecil Aldin print depicting a Road<br />

Coach and horses at full gallop, measuring<br />

45” x 20” approx.<br />

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1708 Framed Cecil Aldin print entitled <strong>The</strong><br />

Cottesbrook Hunt – A Find in the Gorse,<br />

35½“ x 24” approx.; glazing cracked<br />

1709 Print depicting a hunt galloping through<br />

a ploughed field entitled Rails, by Lionel<br />

Edwards, 31½” x 15” approx.,<br />

1710 Two prints depicting a Road Coach and team,<br />

both 35” x 24½” approx.<br />

1711 Print by Lionel Edwards of two huntsmen and<br />

horses, 29½” x 12” approx.<br />

1712 Two prints by Gilbert S. Wright, A Tandem<br />

Race, On the Brighton Road; no glazing<br />

and needs reframing and another entitled<br />

An Olde Time Encounter, both 30” x 23½”<br />

approx.<br />

1713 Print entitled <strong>The</strong> Chase of the Roebuck,<br />

an original drawing by W.P. Hodges,<br />

27½” x 21½” approx.; no glazing and needs<br />

reframing<br />

1714 Framed print <strong>The</strong> Hunt Supper, by Cecil Aldin,<br />

26” x 20” approx.<br />

1715 Two Fores’s prints Fores’s Hunting Incidents<br />

– Killed in the Open and Fores’s Coaching<br />

Collections - Waking Up, both 34½” x 24”<br />

approx.; no glazing and both need reframing<br />

1716 Framed print by W.J.Shayer entitled Lord<br />

William, 33” x 28½” approx.<br />

1717 Framed print by J.Shayer entitled <strong>The</strong><br />

Brighton Day Mails – Passing over Hookwood<br />

Common, 37½” x 27”<br />

1718 Framed print by C.C.Henderson entitled <strong>The</strong><br />

Night Team, 34” x 27”<br />

1719 Coaching print signed in pencil by Whittaker<br />

Reville<br />

1720 Coaching print after Ludovici<br />

1721 Two prints of horse-drawn caravans<br />

1722 Two carriage photos in one frame advertising<br />

Hooper Coach Builders<br />

1723 Watercolour by HW Standing depicting a<br />

Tandem<br />

1724 Hunting print after Heyward Hardy


1725 Photo of horse-drawn Co-op furniture turnout<br />

1726 Five coaching scenes signed in pencil by Douglas<br />

MODELS<br />

To follow the Pictures<br />

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1761 Lockable metal sweet tin with hunting scene<br />

picture on the lid and a poem on the side<br />

A-Hunting We Will Go; with key<br />

1762 Pair of brass bellows<br />

1763 Black and yellow model of a Governess Cart<br />

1764 Large model of a Fruitier and Greengrocer with<br />

a Trolley sign written W.Baxter, 96 Deacon<br />

St. Walworth and horse, displayed in a glass<br />

cabinet, 24” high x 20” long x 10” wide<br />

1765 Model of a horse-drawn fire engine by the<br />

Academy of Fine Arts<br />

1766 Small Gypsy Wagon painted red and yellow<br />

1767 Model of a brown Royal Doulton trotting horse<br />

1768 Large brown china horse by Mathay<br />

1769 Brown and white and a black and white<br />

model horses by Leonardo<br />

1770 Model of Gypsy wagon painted blue with<br />

horse by the Leonardo Collection<br />

1771 Two plates depicting horse<br />

1772 Puzzle of a Wagon in a garden setting<br />

1773 Ladies silver brooch with horseshoes, whip, etc.<br />

1774 Rare black BBC 2005 jogging mare<br />

1775 Beswick model of a huntsman on rearing horse<br />

1776 Beswick model of a brown horse lying<br />

1777 Beswick model of a brown racehorse<br />

1778 Model of a Texas Ranger on a horse<br />

1779 Border Fine Arts limited edition model, <strong>The</strong><br />

Fortune Teller, number 173 of 300<br />

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1780 Child’s wooden stool with painting of a<br />

horse’s head<br />

1781 Beswick model of a Shire<br />

1782 Brass horseshoe with whip inset<br />

1783 Display of a doll in side saddle habit, hat and<br />

veil and carrying whip<br />

1784 Border Fine Arts Lady Reynard. Fox in a side<br />

saddle habit and top hat<br />

1785 Large gold framed mirror depicting gypsy<br />

wagon and horses<br />

1786 Patterned brass tray<br />

1787 Wooden model of horses head<br />

1788 Pair of small model Shires and a pair of black<br />

resin horses<br />

1789 Quantity of small plates, etc<br />

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EQUESTRIAN BOOKS<br />

To follow the Pictures & Models<br />

1821 Book ‘<strong>The</strong> Shiro’ containing 100 leaves with<br />

tear-off receipts, bound in cloth. Fairly good<br />

condition but small stains on cover<br />

1822 Small book by Richards, HS: Horse Brasses, a<br />

collector’s guide with 161 illustrations and<br />

notes<br />

1823 Stud Card of Chessel Sir Cuthbert 7152<br />

1824 Set of 12 Suffolk Stud books: Volumes –<br />

1939 XLVII; 1940 XLIII x 2; 1941 XLIV x 2;<br />

1942 XLV x 2; 1943 XLVI, 1945 XLVII x 2 and<br />

1947 XLVIII x 2<br />

1825 Thompson, John: Making Model Horse-<br />

Drawn Vehicles, including plans of farm<br />

wagon, hay wain, pony trap and details of<br />

model wheel constructions<br />

1826 Thompson, John: Making Model Gypsy<br />

Wagons. Both model and full size plans for<br />

Bow Top, Ledge and Showman’s Caravans<br />

1827 Pape, Max: <strong>The</strong> Art of Driving, reprinted<br />

1988. Definitive work on all aspects of<br />

driving, harness, training, competing; a sort<br />

after book no longer in print<br />

1828 Coaching Day & Coaching Ways<br />

1829 Prior, FM: H-B Stud Book, 1928 and Pyke,<br />

JK: A Grand National Commentary, with a<br />

forward by John Hislop (2 books)


1830 Two Horse & Hound Year Books, 1950-1951,<br />

1959-1960 and Hunter Chasers and Point to<br />

Pointers, 1961, compiled and published by G<br />

<strong>Sale</strong> (3 books)<br />

1831 Assorted military books, printed for his<br />

majesty’s stationery office, 1908<br />

1832 Bowden, Charles: <strong>The</strong> Lost Horsemen –<br />

Britain’s Only Horse Powered Farm<br />

1833 Cannon, Violet: Gypsy Princess<br />

1834 Evans, Simon: Stopping Places<br />

1835 Gobling, Louis: Bare Knuckle Breed<br />

1836 A signed copy by Robert H Steinke: Farm<br />

Harness Decoration<br />

1837 Downes, Alison: My Life with Horses – <strong>The</strong><br />

Story of Jack Juby MBE<br />

1838 McKole, J: Gypsy Life in Britain, Past and<br />

Present<br />

1839 Williamsons, D: <strong>The</strong> Horsemen Memories of<br />

a Traveller, 1928-1958<br />

1840 Davies, J: Tales of Old Horsemen<br />

1841 DVD: Appleby Horse Fair and Summer<br />

Gypsies (2)<br />

1842 DVD: <strong>The</strong> Gypsies Return and A Gypsy<br />

Gathering (2)<br />

1843 DVD: Gypsies and Horse Dealers and Gypsy<br />

Horse Fair (2)<br />

1844 Outram, T: Coaching Days & Coaching Ways,<br />

1894<br />

1845 Driving & Harness<br />

1846 Coaching Days of England<br />

1847 Rawle: Harness Catalogue<br />

1848 Petulengro, E: <strong>The</strong> Girl in the Painted<br />

Caravan, 2011<br />

1849 Freeman, R: Little Gypsy, 2011<br />

1850 Cannon, Violet: Gypsy Princess, 2011<br />

1851 Reeve, D: Smoke in the Lanes, 2011<br />

1852 Parker, Julia: Gypsy Fortune Telling Cards,<br />

2004<br />

1853 Walsh, M: Gypsy Boy on the Run, 2011<br />

1854 DVD: Summer Gypsies – Holmfirth & Telford<br />

Fair, Romany Museum by Gordon Boswell<br />

and <strong>The</strong> Gypsies Return – Appleby Gypsies<br />

Coming home (3)<br />

1855 DVD: As above<br />

1856 DVD: Stow ’89, A Romany Summer & A<br />

Family Affair, Wickham Horse Fair, May<br />

2005 (4)<br />

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1857 DVD: <strong>The</strong> Best of Appleby Horse Fair,<br />

Appleby Horse Fair, 2005 and Ballinasloe<br />

Horse Fair (3)<br />

1858 Maggs, JC: Old English Coaching Inns,<br />

containing sixteen illustrations of famous<br />

coaching inns<br />

1859 Seventeen back copies: Small Farmers<br />

Journal/Practical Horse Farming<br />

1860 Thirty three copies: Heavy Horse World<br />

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ANNOUNCING THE 2012 CARRIAGE AND<br />

EQUESTRIAN SALES<br />

THE READING CARRIAGE SALE<br />

Wednesdays – 16th May, 5th September and 7th November<br />

THE READING SHETLAND PONY SALES<br />

Wednesdays – 21st March and 7th October<br />

THE HORSE & SADDLERY SALES<br />

Fridays – 4th May, 1st June, 6th July, 7th September and 12th October<br />

All the above sales will be held at the<br />

<strong>Reading</strong> Auction Centre, Great Knollys Street, <strong>Reading</strong> RG1 7HU<br />

OTHER SALES THAT MAY BE OF INTEREST<br />

Monthly <strong>Reading</strong> General <strong>Sale</strong>s<br />

Saturdays – 31st March, 28th April, 26th May, 30th June, 28th July, 18th August, 29th<br />

September, 27th October, 24th November and 15th December<br />

Contractors Plant & Equipment <strong>Sale</strong>s<br />

Thursdays – 19th April, 14th June, 9th August, 4th October and 6th December<br />

Grounds Maintenance<br />

Wednesday – 28th March<br />

Entries for all the above sales are now being accepted, forms are available from the<br />

office or online. Please ensure we have your entries 6 weeks prior to the sales to ensure<br />

inclusion in the catalogues<br />

All catalogues will be online prior to the sale. If you would like to receive notification of<br />

all our sales via email (e-shot), please register on our website: www.tsauction co.uk<br />

For further information about our world famous carriage sales or any other auctions or<br />

services we provide, please do contact us.<br />

We look forward to hearing from you!<br />

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IMPORTANT NOTICE – MARKET OFFICE<br />

In order to assist with the efficient running of the market office on busy sale days and to<br />

reduce the queuing time, please note the following system.<br />

Purchasers will queue as before to request and settle invoices with the main cashier.<br />

Vendors requiring advice notes or clients with any queries which DO NOT involve payment<br />

will enter from the ‘Exit’ door and talk to the member of staff on the end computer.<br />

Your co-operation in this matter would be much appreciated.<br />

LISTS OF AUCTION PRICES<br />

<strong>The</strong>se are available after the auction and are intended for clients who attended the sale who will be<br />

aware of any substituted lots that may have been forward.<br />

<strong>The</strong> price is £4.00 per sale or £16.00 for an annual subscription.<br />

ACCOMMODATION IN READING<br />

It is imperative that if you intend to spend the night in <strong>Reading</strong> you book well in advance.<br />

<strong>Reading</strong> is an extremely busy commercial centre and as a result, most hotels and Travel<br />

Lodges do not have rooms available at the last minute. Please refer to the list at the front<br />

of the catalogue, under <strong>Sale</strong> Notes or telephone our office for a more extensive list of<br />

accommodation, covering a wide range of prices.<br />

CROWNE PLAZA READING – Caversham Bridge, Richfield Avenue, <strong>Reading</strong> RG1 8BD<br />

10% discount off the best available rate at the Crowne Plaza <strong>Reading</strong>.<br />

To book call 0118 925 9988 and quote T&S or email reservations@cp-reading.co.uk.<br />

TRAVEL LODGE – nearest to the Market in central <strong>Reading</strong> - 08700 850950<br />

Travel Lodge, Oxford Road - 0871 984 6357 & Whitley, <strong>Reading</strong> - 0871 984 6209<br />

IBIS HOTEL – 0118 953 3500 www.ibishotel.com<br />

NOVOTEL – 0118 952 2600<br />

(Both on Friar Street, 10 minutes walk from the Market)<br />

PREMIER INNS – www.premierinn.com<br />

Letcombe St, RG1 2HN – 0871 527 8924<br />

‘Caversham Bridge’ Richfield Avenue, RG1 8EQ – 0871 527 8922<br />

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CONDITIONS OF SALE<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> highest bidder for each lot shall be the Purchaser, and in the event of any dispute the Auctioneers shall<br />

have absolute discretion either to settle such dispute or to re-offer the lot immediately.<br />

2. No person may advance less at a bid than a sum to be named from time to time by the Auctioneer, nor shall<br />

any bidding be retracted. <strong>The</strong> Auctioneer may, without giving any reason therefore, refuse to accept the bidding<br />

of any person or persons.<br />

3. All lots are put up for sale subject to any reserve price placed by the Vendors, who may bid for any lot or lots,<br />

and may withdraw any lot or lots, either personally or through the Auctioneer or through any other person, as<br />

many times as they respectively may think fit.<br />

4. Each Purchaser shall give his or her name and address in writing (if required) to the Auctioneer at the <strong>Sale</strong>,<br />

and pay the full purchase money at the close of the <strong>Sale</strong>, or, if required, the whole or a portion of the purchase<br />

money, as the Auctioneer may determine, during the course of the <strong>Sale</strong>. If any Purchaser fails to comply with<br />

any of these conditions the lot or lots in respect of which such failure is made may, if the Auctioneer thinks fit,<br />

be put up again and resold. If upon such resale a lower price is obtained for any of such lots than was obtained<br />

on the first sale the difference in price shall be a debt due from the Purchaser in default upon the first sale.<br />

5. No lot or lots shall be removed from the premises until paid for, but each and every lot shall immediately<br />

at the fall of the hammer be considered as delivered, and be and remain in every respect at the absolute risk<br />

of the respective Purchaser or Purchasers thereof, and shall be removed at the Purchaser’s expense after the<br />

conclusion of the <strong>Sale</strong> and taken with all faults or errors of description.<br />

6. <strong>The</strong> Auctioneers act only as agents for the Vendor(s) and are not responsible for any default by either<br />

Vendor(s) or Purchaser. In particular, they shall not be liable to pay the Vendor until payment is received from<br />

the Purchaser.<br />

7. No undertaking of the Auctioneers or their employees to take charge of any lots after the sale or to forward<br />

them to their destination shall be held to impose,upon the Auctioneers any legal obligation or vitiate any of the<br />

foregoing conditions.<br />

8. Purchasers paying by cheque must be prepared, if required, to produce a banker’s reference. <strong>The</strong> Auctioneers<br />

reserve the right in their sole discretion to refuse payment by cheque.<br />

9. In all cases of transfer the original Purchaser shall be held responsible for the purchase money.<br />

10. <strong>The</strong> Auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw or divide any lot or to combine any two or more lots at his<br />

sole discretion and to sell in such order as he may think fit.<br />

11. <strong>The</strong> Auctioneers have described the lots to the best of their ability and belief from information furnished by<br />

the Vendors who shall be alone responsible for any error or mis-statement which there may be. <strong>The</strong> Auctioneers<br />

undertake no liability whatever in respect of any faults, deficiencies and errors of any description, oral or<br />

printed, nor do they accept responsibility for the authenticity, genuineness, origin, age, condition or quality of<br />

any lot and all statements as to these matters whether contained in the catalogue or made orally are statements<br />

of opinion only and are not to be taken as being or implying a statement or representation of fact. Any intending<br />

Purchaser must satisfy himself by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each such statement. <strong>The</strong><br />

Vendor does not make or give and neither the Auctioneers, nor any person in their employ have any authority<br />

to make or give any representation or warranty in relation to any of the lots without the express instructions of<br />

the Vendor(s).<br />

12. <strong>The</strong> Auctioneers accept no responsibility in connection with the commissioning of their staff to bid for<br />

any lots. Reserves and commissions given verbally or by telephone are accepted at sender’s risk and must be<br />

confirmed in writing before the <strong>Sale</strong>.<br />

13. THIRD PARTY LlABlLlTY. All persons on the Auctioneers’ premises before, during or after the <strong>Sale</strong> shall be<br />

deemed to be there at their own risk and with notice of the condition of the premises and of the method of<br />

arranging lots and shall have no claim against the Auctioneers in respect of any in jury or accident which may<br />

occur from any cause whatsoever.<br />

14. If any Purchaser shall fail to comply with the above conditions or any of them, the Auctioneers shall be at<br />

Iiberty to recover in full I the amount of the purchase money of the lot or lots bought by such Purchaser together<br />

with all interest, costs, charges and expenses, without reference to any delivery or acceptance of the lot or lots,<br />

other than the first delivery by the fall of the hammer, or to resell any lot or lots bought by such Purchasers,<br />

either by public or private sale, and the full amount of the purchase money at the present sale, or the deficiency<br />

(if any) arising from the second sale, together with all interest, costs, charges and expenses, shall be made good<br />

by the defaulter, and be recoverable as and for liquidated damages.<br />

Auctioneers: THIMBLEBY & SHORLAND, READING<br />

NOTE - Purchasers or their agents are requested to obtain accounts and delivery orders at the Auctioneers’<br />

Office before leaving the place of sale and carefully to examine same. <strong>The</strong> Auctioneers cannot be held<br />

responsible for any errors in accounts or delivery orders unless they are notified of such errors on the<br />

day of sale and before the lots are removed from the premises.


31 Great Knollys Street, <strong>Reading</strong>, Berkshire RG1 7HU Tel: +44 (0) 118 950 8611 Fax: +44 (0) 118 950 5896<br />

www.tsauction.co.uk info@tsauction.co.uk

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