Antiques & Collectables - VIEWING & COLLECTION BY APPOINTMENT

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room Thurcroft, Rotherham, South Yorkshire

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Antiques & Collectables - VIEWING & COLLECTION BY APPOINTMENT

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An assortment of 1930's and 1940's cigarette picture card albums, issued by Player's and Wills's. To include Motor Cars, Film Stars and Sea Fishes...

Four small boxes of assorted collectable items. To include cigar and cigarette packets, novelty lighters, 20m steel measure, multi tool knife etc....

Ten pieces of Crested Ware ceramics. To include tank, crocodile, Burns Chair, Blackpool Tower etc. Crack to ark, minor chip to crocodile's foot.

A large box of collectables. Including Stanley compass, Tower Mint Winter Olympic Games coin set, vintage Christmas baubles, lighters, coins, fish...

A vintage enamel Harmon handy pocket comb dispenser. some flaking to the enamel. The mechanism does twist, however we are unable to test whether ...

A large quantity of pictures and prints. Including W.Heath Robinson framed Noah's ark print, pair of Victorian lady's 'Welcome' and 'Farewell', g...

A George V silver vesta case, with central shield crest stamped 'CF'. Assayed for Birmingham, 1915 by Constantine & Floyd Ltd. Total weight: 29.85...

A silver cased set of travel scissors, together two folding fruit knives, one with silver blade. Scissors assayed for Birmingham, 1906 by Francis ...

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