18225 Preisdatenbank Los(e) gefunden, die Ihrer Suche entsprechen

Verfeinern Sie Ihre Suche

Jahr

Sortieren nach Preisklasse
  • Liste
  • Galerie
  • 18225 Los(e)
    /Seite

Los 116

Cyril Alfred Jacob (1926-2000) a small folio of original pen and ink cartoons, otherwise known as 'Chic', cartoonist for the Daily Express in the 1960s, subjects including BP, the oil market, drilling, cowboys, source country Alaska (14)

Los 136

Dinky Toys loose playworn models; one tray including no.984 Auto Service car carrier and trailer, Foden Regent petrol tanker, Guy Van 'Ever Ready' Shell/BP Austin van and others.

Los 155

Dinky and Corgi Toys; a collection of loose playworn die-cast models including French Dinky no.887 BP petrol tanker, Leyland Octopus, Guy Van 'Ever Ready', etc, all playworn examples, one tray full.

Los 6

Dinky Supertoys, 7x Leyland Octopus tankers, including 2x Army, 2x Mobilgas, Shell/ BP, Esso, Amoco and a Leyland flatbed, all in Atlas boxes and some repainted

Los 789

Dinky Supertoys,Original boxed Diecast, #887 Articulated petrol tanker BP, french

Los 321

REX WHISTLER (1905-1944) 'Private View' (The Royal Academy May 1929), pen and inks, 12 x 17cm Exh. London, Arts Council of Great Britain 1983-84 Cat No. 42 Sothebys Olympic Shell Mex & BP Advertising Collection 10th September 2003 Lot 2

Los 648

Pleistocene Era, 40000-20000 BP. A large pair of sharply curved bull aurochs horns Bos sp., each complete with intact horn (keratin) outer sheath. Cf. Reynolds, Sidney H., A Monograph on the Pleistocene Mammalia, Volume III, Part VI: The Bovidae, Palaeontographical Society, 1939, p.11 and pls.I-III. 10.1 kg total, 47cm each (18 1/2"). From a private European palaeontological collection; formerly in a Spanish collection; previously from a collection formed in Arizona, USA. [2] Fine condition. Very rare thus.

Los 650

Cretaceous Period, 155-66 million years BP. A fossil Dyrosaurus phosphatosaurus crocodile upper skull, leg bone and two scutes pieced together in a composite matrix. 4 kg, 38cm (15"). From an old Lincolnshire collection; acquired during the 1980s; from the phosphate fossil bed of Morocco. Fine condition.

Los 662

Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A large Charonosaurus sp. hadrosaur egg on matrix retaining evidence of the original leathery surface. 3.6 kg, 15cm (6"). Property of a Cambridgeshire gentleman since 1990; previously in a private collection formed in the 1980s. Dinosaur eggs are known from about 200 sites around the world, the majority in Asia and mostly in terrestrial (non-marine) rocks of Cretaceous Age. It may be that thick calcite eggshells evolved during the Cretaceous (145 to 65 million years ago"). Most dinosaur eggs have one of two forms of eggshell that are distinct from the shells of related modern animal groups, such as turtles or birds; however, some eggs closely resemble the type of shells seen in present day ostrich eggs. Fine condition, restored.

Los 659

Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A pair of large Charonosaurus sp. hadrosaur eggs on matrix retaining evidence of the original leathery surface. 9.1 kg, 29cm (11 1/2"). Property of a Cambridgeshire gentleman since 1990; previously in a private collection formed in the 1980s. Dinosaur eggs are known from about 200 sites around the world, the majority in Asia and mostly in terrestrial (non-marine) rocks of Cretaceous Age. It may be that thick calcite eggshells evolved during the Cretaceous (145 to 65 million years ago"). Most dinosaur eggs have one of two forms of eggshell that are distinct from the shells of related modern animal groups, such as turtles or birds; however, some eggs closely resemble the type of shells seen in present day ostrich eggs. Fine condition.

Los 657

Upper Jurassic Period, 140 million years BP. A rare complete fossil dragonfly Isophlebia aspasia in a matrix. 681 grams, 20.4cm (8"). From an old Lincolnshire collection; acquired during the 1980s; from Solnhofen limestone of Germany. Fine condition.

Los 653

Pleistocene Era, 40000-20000 BP. A pair of large cave lion Felis sp. teeth with full enamel and roots. Cf. Dawkings, W. Boyd and Sanford, W. Aysford, A Monograph of the British Pleistocene Mammalia, Volume I: Pleistocene Felidae, Palaeontographical Society, 1866-1872, pl.XII for similar examples. 81 grams total, 8.7-10.3cm (3 1/2 - 4"). From a private European palaeontological collection; formerly in a Spanish collection; previously from a collection formed in Arizona, USA. [2] Fine condition. Rare.

Los 642

Pleistocene Era, 40000-20000 BP. A magnificently large and heavy complete bull woolly mammoth Elephas primigenius tusk, having a dramatic twisting curve along the length and showing light wear to the tip. See Guide to the Elephants (Recent and Fossil) in the British Museum (Natural History), BM, 1922, pp.35-47 for discussion. 34 kg, 236cm along the curve (93"). From a private European palaeontological collection; formerly in a Spanish collection; previously from a collection formed in Arizona, USA. Fine condition; professionally conserved and restored. Very rare.

Los 644

Pleistocene Era, 40000-20000 BP. A complete female woolly mammoth Elephas primigenius tusk having a dramatic curve along the length and showing light wear and small chip to the tip. See Guide to the Elephants (Recent and Fossil) in the British Museum (Natural History), BM, 1922, pp.35-47 for discussion. 8.20 kg, 148cm along the curve (58"). From a private European palaeontological collection; formerly in a Spanish collection; previously from a collection formed in Arizona, USA. Fine condition; professionally conserved and restored. Rare.

Los 655

Triassic Period, 250 million years BP. A complete fossil Keichousaurus hui on a rectangular matrix. 1.3 kg, 29cm (11 1/2"). From an old Bristol palaeontological collection; acquired 1950s-1960s; from Xingyi, Guizhou, China. Keichousaurus was a late-Triassic marine reptile, a member of the pleurosaur family, which went extinct 250 million years ago during the Triassic-Jurassic extinction event. They were specialised fish eaters, and were highly unusual amongst marine reptiles in that they gave birth to live young rather than laying eggs. Fine condition, repaired.

Los 652

Pleistocene Era, 40000-20000 BP. A pair of large canine teeth of the cave bear Ursidae sp. with full enamel and roots. Cf. Reynolds, Sidney H., A Monograph of the British Pleistocene Mammalia, Volume II: Pleistocene Hyaenidae, Ursidae, Canidae and Mustelidae, Palaeontographical Society, 1902-1912, pl.VI for similar examples. 185 grams total, 11cm each (4 1/4"). From a private European palaeontological collection; formerly in a Spanish collection; previously from a collection formed in Arizona, USA. [2] Fine condition.

Los 663

Late Cretaceous Period, 100-66 millions years BP. A sedimentary stone block with impressed footprint of an iguanodon to the upper face. 13 kg, 32cm (12 1/2"). Ex Danford collection; found near Sapiston, Suffolk, UK. Fine condition. Rare.

Los 647

Pleistocene Era, 40000-20000 BP. An almost complete adult woolly mammoth Elephas primigenius tooth with partial compound root structure surviving. See Guide to the Elephants (Recent and Fossil) in the British Museum (Natural History), BM, 1922, pp.35-47 for discussion. 2.9 kg, 21.5cm (8 1/2"). From a private European palaeontological collection; formerly in a Spanish collection; previously from a collection formed in Arizona, USA. Fine condition.

Los 661

Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A large Charonosaurus sp. hadrosaur egg on matrix retaining evidence of the original leathery surface. 3.3 kg, 15cm (6"). Property of a Cambridgeshire gentleman since 1990; previously in a private collection formed in the 1980s. Dinosaur eggs are known from about 200 sites around the world, the majority in Asia and mostly in terrestrial (non-marine) rocks of Cretaceous Age. It may be that thick calcite eggshells evolved during the Cretaceous (145 to 65 million years ago"). Most dinosaur eggs have one of two forms of eggshell that are distinct from the shells of related modern animal groups, such as turtles or birds; however, some eggs closely resemble the type of shells seen in present day ostrich eggs. Fine condition, restored.

Los 660

Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A large Charonosaurus sp. hadrosaur egg on matrix retaining evidence of the original leathery surface. 3.6 kg, 15cm (6"). Property of a Cambridgeshire gentleman since 1990; previously in a private collection formed in the 1980s. Dinosaur eggs are known from about 200 sites around the world, the majority in Asia and mostly in terrestrial (non-marine) rocks of Cretaceous Age. It may be that thick calcite eggshells evolved during the Cretaceous (145 to 65 million years ago"). Most dinosaur eggs have one of two forms of eggshell that are distinct from the shells of related modern animal groups, such as turtles or birds; however, some eggs closely resemble the type of shells seen in present day ostrich eggs. Fine condition, restored.

Los 645

Pleistocene Era, 40000-20000 BP. A large and complete female woolly mammoth Elephas primigenius tusk having a dramatic curve along the length and showing light wear to the tip. See Guide to the Elephants (Recent and Fossil) in the British Museum (Natural History), BM, 1922, pp.35-47 for discussion. 6.90 kg, 191cm along the curve (75"). From a private European palaeontological collection; formerly in a Spanish collection; previously from a collection formed in Arizona, USA. Fine condition; professionally conserved and restored. Rare.

Los 664

Pliocene Period, 5.2-2.5 million years BP. A fossil triangular tooth from a giant shark Carcharocles megalodon with notched edges; mounted on a custom-made stand. 626 grams total, 21.6cm with stand (8 1/2"). Property of a Brussels gallery; acquired on the European art market. Fine condition.

Los 643

Pleistocene Era, 40000-20000 BP. A large and complete adult woolly mammoth Elephas primigenius tusk having a dramatic curve along the length and showing light wear to the tip. See Guide to the Elephants (Recent and Fossil) in the British Museum (Natural History), BM, 1922, pp.35-47 for discussion. 14.60 kg, 156cm along the curve (61 1/2"). From a private European palaeontological collection; formerly in a Spanish collection; previously from a collection formed in Arizona, USA. Fine condition; professionally conserved and restored. Rare.

Los 651

Pleistocene Era, 40000-20000 BP. A large section of the fibrous keratin core of a woolly rhinoceros Coelodonta sp. horn showing the structure clearly. 280 grams, 38cm (15"). From a private European palaeontological collection; formerly in a Spanish collection; previously from a collection formed in Arizona, USA. Fine condition. Rare.

Los 658

Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A clutch of four large Charonosaurus sp. hadrosaur eggs on matrix retaining evidence of the original leathery surface. 21.3 kg, 45cm (17 3/4"). Property of a Cambridgeshire gentleman since 1990; previously in a private collection formed in the 1980s. Dinosaur eggs are known from about 200 sites around the world, the majority in Asia and mostly in terrestrial (non-marine) rocks of Cretaceous Age. It may be that thick calcite eggshells evolved during the Cretaceous (145 to 65 million years ago"). Most dinosaur eggs have one of two forms of eggshell that are distinct from the shells of related modern animal groups, such as turtles or birds; however, some eggs closely resemble the type of shells seen in present day ostrich eggs. Fine condition.

Los 654

Cretaceous Period, 100 million years BP. A large example of Carcharodontosaurus saharicus, African T-rex tooth with visible serrations. 80 grams, 11cm (4 1/4"). From an old Lincolnshire collection; acquired during the 1980s; from Tegana formation of the Sahara Desert, Morocco. The Carcharodontosaurus saharicus, often known as the African T-Rex, was one of the largest predators (larger than its distant North American cousin) of all time and is also related to Allosaurus and the South American Giganotosaurus. Fine condition, tip restored.

Los 646

Pleistocene Era, 40000-20000 BP. A large lower right mandible of a woolly mammoth Elephas primigenius showing two part worn teeth in situ, the rearmost showing unworn cusps in progession; with two old collector 'F-2223' inventory labels. See Guide to the Elephants (Recent and Fossil) in the British Museum (Natural History), BM, 1922, pp.35-47 for discussion. 9.5 kg, 66cm (26"). From a private European palaeontological collection; formerly in a Spanish collection; previously from a collection formed in Arizona, USA. Fine condition.

Los 368

2 Dinky Toys Austin Vans. 'SHELL' (470) in mid green and red SHELL BP livery, with red wheels. Plus 'Nestle's' (471) in red livery, example with beige wheels, both with black rubber tyres. Both boxed, some wear/damage-outer flaps reattached. Vehicles GC-VGC a few minor chips only. £50-70

Los 517

A Henri Selmer (Paris) BP 02 clarinet together with a Henri Selmer (Paris) HP** clarinet. 

Los 732

Collection of boxed diecast models to include Matchbox, Lledo, Atlas, BP Transforming Truck, Matchbox MotorCity MD15 Showroom Service set etc

Los 773

12 Mid 20th Century tin plate models to include Triang Minic, features Minic Van, BP Tanker, Mettoy Tractor, Minimodels Scalex race car1 etc

Los 836

15 Boxed Matchbox diecast models to include 5 x 17 The Londoner (all variants), Superfast 69 Security Truck x 2, Superfast 17 The Londoner, 5 US Mail, Silver Jubilee, 61 Alvis Stalwart BP etc, diecast vg, plus a boxed Corgi James Bond 007 Citroen 2CV, boxes gd overall

Los 914

Boxed Matchbox Lesney G1 Service Station set with BP diecast models, with 2 x BP models, original third vehicles not within lot and replaced with a Matchbox Ambulance, plus a boxed Matchbox Lesney M1 BP Petrol Tanker and a boxed M8 Major Pack Mobilgas Petrol Tanker, diecast vg, garage vg

Los 182

Five Aristocraft 'G' Gauge Unboxed BP Tank Wagons, overall good condition, small parts missing.

Los 123

Seven cast metal railway plates comprising five L.M.S Wolverton 1925, 1927, 1930, 1934, 1939, an 'Owners Shell-Mex and BP Ltd London WC2 No.1339' and '081227 B.R Internal' (7).

Los 500

Vanguard models - Austin Allegro; Austin A60 Cambridge;Ford Capri,Shell, BP, boxed (25)

Los 381

Hornby 0 gauge rolling stock including a RS687, American Caboose, N.Y.C. livery no.2528, (Tank Car 'American Type' box); a RS 681 Snow Plough yellow & blue, boxed; RS 690 Banana Van 'Blue Label Fyffes Brand', yellow & red, boxed; a 'BP Motor Spirit' Oil Tank Wagon, gold large letter 'BP', cream, 'Castrol' Tank Wagon box; (4)

Los 314

Mixed lot of 7 items. Dinky Lorrys consisting of 2 cranes, BP tow truck,bin lorry, skip lorry, horsebox and horsebox wheelbase. All in unboxed play worn condition.

Los 1248

A large green and yellow painted cat iron BP wall hanging plaque. Approx. 34cm x 31cm.

Los 475

Tri-ang Minic Tankers and other commercial Lorries, 15M Tri-ang Petrol Tanker, 15m 2nd series BP Petrol Tanker (decals poor), 25M Lorry with cases, light blue back and white tyres (possibly repro) and 32M Dust Cart, F-VG, all motors tested ok,(4)

Los 80

Dinky Toy Buses, 292 Leyland Atlantean Bus 'Ribble' (2), 289 Routemaster Bus 'Esso', 293 Leyland Atlantean Bus 'BP', in original boxes, G-E, boxes G-VG (4)

Los 599

An 1873 .60 Calibre Snider Carbine, the 22ins plain steel barrel with elevating leaf sights stamped crown over BP, bright steel action stamped "1873" and crown, hardwood stock and fore end, brass butt plate (trigger guard missing), 40ins overall

Los 2331

A Matchbox E-type and F-type boxed diecast group to include an F-type boxed No. 32 Leyland petrol tanker, and E-type boxed No. 25 BP tanker, an E-type boxed No. 17 8-wheel Hoveringham Tipper, and an E-type boxed No. 47 DAF Tipper container truck, all (VG-NM,BVG-NM)

Los 3274

Five various loose tinplate and clockwork Triang Minic commercial vehicles, to include a BP tanker, a Minic transport tipping wagon, a flatbed truck with barrel load, also sold with two other Triang Minic petrol tankers

Los 2726

A collection of various loose diecast and tinplate vehicles to include a Spot-On AEC Major BP tanker, a Dinky Toys Air France No. 60F Caravelle SE210 aircraft and othersTanker is only attached by one of the front screws

Los 887

Mixed N gauge selection Graham Farish BR green AIA-AIA diesel (G-BF) class 47 diesel 'Isambard Kingdom Brunel' (G-BP) 5 Lima Mk1 red/cream coaches (G-BG) and Minitrix BR maroon coach (G-BF)

Los 905

A Hornby Dublo 2021 "The Red Dragon" passenger train set containing "Cardiff Castle" engine and tender, some corrosion to safety valve cover and chimney rim, together with 2 brown/cream D21 coaches, no track but includes instructions, guarantee and after sales registration card, box split and in poor condition (FG/BP)

Los 616

2 Hornby train sets R685 BR blue/grey HST appears complete (G-BP), together with R776 electric starter set also appears complete (-BG)

Los 705

Four Lima locos:- LNER green tank loco no. 8920 (box missing window) (G-BP), BR blue Bo-Bo diesel no. 73108, BR blue "Royal Scots Grey", and a Bo-Bo diesel sector grey livery no. 26001, all (G-BG)

Los 656

Triang R81 station set, some playwear (F-BF), R153 operating ore wagon set, appears complete (G-BFG), R260 girder bridge set may not be complete (G-BP) and R323 Royal Mail coach set for series 3 track, appears complete (G-BG)

Los 500

1934-8 Crawford's Biscuits van, standard base, red body, red roof, sliding door, revised transfer "By Appointment", few very small chips (NM-BP)

Los 576

1925-6 Hornby no. 1 clockwork 0-4-0 loco LNER, 0-4-0 on tank sides, brass dome, detailed smoke box door, red lined cab windows, very few marks (G-BP)

Los 399

A Bassett-Lowke by Corgi BR black class J39 0-6-0 engine and tender with instructions (G-BP)

Los 404

Ace wagons sets in damp stained box outers, green BP and Power Ethyl, ochre National Benzole, 2x Express Dairy blue and United Dairies white (G-BD)

Los 536

Post-war Hornby clockwork goods tank set no. 101 LNER 460 loco, timber wagon and two NE open wagons, one in place of tank wagon, track and track clips, overall (G) (BP-F), also envelope with some paper prints for modern buildings

Los 853

4 locomotives Lima Crab class 2-6-0 BR black (G-BG) GWR green 'King George V' (G-BG), Mainline Collett goods BR green (G-BP) and BR black class J72 tank engine (G-BG)

Loading...Loading...
  • 18225 Los(e)
    /Seite

Kürzlich aufgerufene Lose