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A Collection of Vintage Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures (5) n total. 1. Mr Tittle Mouse BP 2A gold oval stamp Beswick no 1103. 2. Mrs Rabbit First version BP 2A gold oval stamp Beswick no 1200 3. 'Ribby' BP 2A gold oval stamp, Beswick no 1199 4. Peter Rabbit BP 2A, gold oval stamp Beswick no 1098, (nick to tip of right ear). 5. Foxy Whiskered Gentleman first version small BP 2A Beswick no 1277, (nick to top of right ear).
Three boxed Corgi 1:50 scale diecast model trucks, Premium Edition model CC13105, 50th Anniversary model AN13805 Mercedes Benz and a Gold Star Special model CC11907 ERF BP Petrol Tanker, with unattached bagged mirrors and certificates. All appear G+/VG in G+ boxes with some handling wear. (3)
Six boxed Matchbox Lesney diecast vehicles to include 61 BP Alvis Stalwart, 58 DAF Girder Truck (complete), 49 Unimog in blue with red chassis, 67 Volkswagen 1600 TL in red (box dented but fair), 46 Mercedes 300 SE Coupe in green and 35 Snow-Trac in red, diecast excellent/nr mint, boxes gd overall
Original vintage advertising poster - BP Research - published by BP (British Petroleum; since 1908) to illustrate some of the ways their research helps to improve fuels and lubricants for modern vehicles, featuring five colourful images of motor car racing, testing the oil at a BP Research Centre, a vehicle dynamometer and testing the performance of fuels and lubricants in the Sahara desert and in the snow in Northern Sweden with explanatory text with the BP logo. Printed in England at The Baynard Press. Horizontal. Good condition, pinholes, creases and staining in top and left margins. UK,1960s. Designer: Unknown. Size (cm):57.5x79
Beswick Beatrix Potter Figures Comprising: 'Anna Maria', 'Foxy Whiskered Gentleman', first version, first variation, 'Goody Tiptoes', 'Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle', first version, second variation, and 'Old Mr. Brown', all BP-2a (5) Anna Maria - heavy crazing throughout, otherwise in good condition All other models in good condition Please see extra images online of backstamps
Beswick Beatrix Potters Figures ( 3 ) In Total. Comprises 1/ Jemima Puddleduck - First Version, Small Size. 2 BP Beswick No 1092. 4.75 Inches High. 2/ Peter Rabbit - 1st Version, Small Size. Yellow Buttons, Light Blue Jacket. BP 2B, Beswick No 1098. 4.5 Inches High. 3/ Mrs Rabbit- First Version Small Size, Umbrella Out,Gold Oval Stamp. BP 2A, Beswick No 1200. Height 4.25 Inches. All Figures are In Excellent Condition.
Colin Watson (b.1966) The Pathway oil on canvas signed with initials lower right 76 x 51cm (30 x 20in) Pyms Gallery, London (label verso); Private CollectionColin Watson was born in Belfast in 1966 and continues to live and work in the city. He graduated with a B.A. Honours in Fine Art from the University of Ulster in 1988. Watson has exhibited at the Royal Academy in London, the Royal Ulster Academy and the Royal Hibernian Academy, winning awards at the latter two. He was also awarded the Ireland Fund of Great Britain Annual Arts Award in 1999. His work has been included in the BP Portrait Prize Exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery and at the Discerning Eye at the Mall Galleries in London.
Ordovician Period 488-443 million years BP. A polished example of an Orthoceras sp. cephalopod in limestone, polished and sectioned to reveal its inner chambers, with adhesive label to back. 435 grams, 16.5cm (6 1/2"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Carboniferous Period, 359-299 million years BP. A group of four crinoid specimens comprising two with crinoid arms, one round crinoid stem, and one star-shaped crinoid stem, all in white card trays. 105 grams, 26-83mm (1 - 3 1/4"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [4, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, 145-66 million years BP. The fossil tail and part of the carapace of the fossil shrimp Meyeria ornata with adhering matrix, in white card tray with label reading: 'SHRIMP, Meyeria ornata, D. Beds, Speeton Clay, L. Cret., Speeton, Yorks'. 15 grams, 38mm (1 1/2"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve]. Fine condition. Rare.
Upper Cretaceous Period, 76-75 million years BP. An Edmontosaurus annectens dinosaur vertebra including the neural arch from the Hell Creek Formation, South Dakota, U.S.A. 237 grams, 13.5cm (5 1/4"). From the Pradi Collection, Boston, USA; acquired during 1980s. Edmontosaurus was widely distributed across western North America. The distribution of Edmontosaurus fossils suggests that it preferred coasts and coastal plains. It was a herbivore that could move on both two legs and four. Because it is known from several bone beds, Edmontosaurus is thought to have lived in groups, and may have been migratory as well. . Fine condition, repaired. Rare.
Cretaceous Period, Aptian Stage, 125-113 million years BP. A large tooth of Bahariasaurus ingens, a mid-sized carnivore from the Cretaceous Period, Tegana Formation of Morocco. 26 grams, 35mm (2 3/4"). From the collection of the palaeontologist R. Gledhill collected between 1930 and 1960. The Bahariasaurus ingens teeth are different from those of the Carcharodontosaurus in being thinner but having a thicker more triangular X-section. . Fine condition.
Jurassic Period, 200-145 million years BP. A group of two Gryphaea arcuata fossil bivalves, also called 'Devil's Toenails', possibly from Lower Lias, Gloucestershire; in old white card trays, one with A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, label. 140 grams total, 50-55mm (2"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [2, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Cambrian-Ordovician Period, 541-443 million years BP. A group of three trilobites, including one complete and two Pygidiae sp., in old white card trays with A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, labels. 170 grams total, 49-73mm (2-2 3/4"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [3, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Silurian-Jurassic Periods, 444-145 million years BP. A group of fifteen mixed fossils including twelve bivalves, a brachiopod, an ammonite with iridescent shell, and a seafloor fragment with a trilobite pygidiun, bryozoans, and crinoid ossicles, in old white card trays with A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, labels. 255 grams, 16-53mm (1/2-2"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [15, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Jurassic Period, 200-145 million years BP. A segment of Jurassic sea floor with a complete ammonite on one side, a complete ammonite on one edge, numerous other ammonite fragments to front and back, and a belemnite to back. 685 grams, 18.5cm (7 1/4"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Lower Cretaceous Period, 120 million years BP. A large complete fossil Vinctifer sp. fish from the Santana Formation, Ceara, Brazil. 914 grams, 41cm (16 1/4"). From an old Bristol paleontological collection; acquired 1950s-1960s. This fish was a member of the Aspidorhynchid family, a highly specialized extinct group that lived from the Middle Jurassic Period 160 million years ago to the end of the Cretaceous Period 65 million years ago. . Fine condition, repaired.
Carboniferous Period, 359-299 million years BP. A group of three plant fossils, one lepidendron with adhesive label to back and A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, label, one lycopod with adhesive label to back, and one of numerous leaves similar to Ginko. 965 grams, 13-19cm (5 - 7 1/2"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [3, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Late Cretaceous Period, 70-65 million years BP. An Ankylosaurus magniventris leg bone section with one end cut and polished to show internal structure. 507 grams, 16.4cm (6 1/2"). From Hell Creek Formation, South Dakota, USA; from the Pradi Collection, Boston, USA; acquired 1980s. . Fine condition, repaired. Rare
Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A group of three fossil ammonites, one with old collector's label 'Mortoniceras Inflatum / (found at Crockerton)'. 16.8 kg total, 21-29cm (8 1/4 - 11 1/2"). Ex Colin White collection, UK; collected from various sites in the UK in the 1960s and 1970s; thence by descent. [3, No Reserve]. Fine condition; one repaired.
Carboniferous Period 359-299 million years BP. A group of three large diameter (up to 33mm) crinoid stems, in white card trays with A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, labels. 271 grams total, 45-77mm (1 3/4-3"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [3, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Carboniferous Period, 359-299 million years BP. A group of two crinoid calicies of the species Amphorocrinas gigas with well-preserved plate development and the stubs of their arms and stems, in white card tray A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, label. 95 grams total, 32-39mm (1 1/4-1 1/2"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [2, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Jurassic Period, 200-145 million years BP. A group of two fossil corals from Wales, in old white card trays with A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, labels. 281 grams, 78-81mm (3 - 3 1/4"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [2, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A group of three Carcharodontosaurus saharicus teeth and a Bahariasaurus ingens tooth all from the Tegana Formation of Morocco. 34 grams total, 22-45mm (1 - 1 3/4"). From the collection of the palaeontologist R. Gledhill collected between 1930 and 1960. [4]. Fine condition.
Ordovician-Permian, 488-252 million years BP. A group of eight brachiopods, including one spirifer and seven terebratulids, in old white card trays with A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, labels. 160 grams total, 28-62mm (1-2 1/2"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [7, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Eocene Period, 58-36 million years BP. A group of eight Metasequoia occidentalis mosaic foliage specimens from the McAbee Fossil Beds, Cache Creek, British Columbia, with other specimens. 588 grams total, 38-143mm (1 1/2 - 5 3/4"). From the Pradi Collection, Boston, USA acquired during 1980s. The McAbee locality occurs east of the town of Cache Creek, British Columbia along Highway 97. This deposit contains remains of a 50-million-year old forest that grew in the surrounding mountains and the basin containing the lake. Leaves, flowers, seeds and insects were transported by wind, rivers and streams into the lake, where they sank to the bottom. Diatoms (single celled algae encased in a silica shell) bloomed in the lake each spring and died in the summer. The steady rain of dead diatoms covered organic remains that sank to the bottom and over time formed the shale that encloses the fossils. This fine grained, silica rich sediment preserved many fine details. [8, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Ordovician-Silurian, 488-415 million years BP. A group consisting of one Silurian and two Ordovician trilobites, two in old white card trays with A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, labels; one in plastic display box with label. 130 grams, 32-56mm (1 1/4-2 1/4"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [3, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Lower Cretaceous Period, 120 million years BP. A group of six scales from an extinct garfish, Lepisosteus sp. from the Khouribga phosphate plateau region of Morocco. 22 grams, 22-44mm (1 - 1 3/4"). From the collection of the palaeontologist R Gledhill; collected between 1930 and 1960. [6, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Jurassic Period, 201-145 million years BP. A cut and polished piece of limestone with numerous belemnite fossils showing internal mineral structure; label to the back reading; 'Jurassic Lower Lias Polished slab showing Belemnites Lyme Regis/Charmouth Dorset'. 292 grams, 12.5cm (5"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [No Reserve]. Extremely fine condition.
Eocene Epoch, 56-49 million years BP. A group of three Cardita sp. bivalves from Sussex, with A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, labels. 215 grams total, 67-70mm (2 1/2 - 2 3/4"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [3, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Cretaceous Period, 145-65 million years BP. A large tooth of a mid-sized Bahariasaurus ingens carnivore from the Tegana Formation of Morocco. 19 grams, 65mm (2 1/2"). From the collection of the palaeontologist R. Gledhill; collected between 1930 and 1960. The Bahariasaurus ingens teeth are different from those of the Carcharodontosaurus in being thinner but having a thicker more triangular X-section. . Fine condition.
Carboniferous-Jurassic, 359-145 million years BP. A group of seven brachiopod specimens, including four spirifers (two in matrix), and three terebratulids, in old white and brown card trays with A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, labels. 181 grams, 22-52mm (3/4-2"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [7, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Middle Jurassic, Inferior Oolite, Aalenian Stage, 170 million years BP. A group of two fossil ammonites on matrix, one Graphoceras sp. and the other possibly Leioceras sp., in old white card trays, one with A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, label. 115 grams total, 45mm-59mm (1 3/4-2 1/4"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [2, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Permian Period, 299-252 million years BP. A full bryozoan colony with a portion of the original sea floor still attached, the bryozoans similar in appearance to Fenestella sp., from the A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, accompanied by an igneous cobble with a fossil-appearing group of feldspar crystals. 2.8 kg total, 9-18cm (3 1/2 - 7"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market [2, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Carboniferous, 359-299 million tears BP. A group consisting of four specimens of stigmaria, the roots of coal forest lycopsid trees such as Sigillaria and Lepidodendron, each with paper label attached to back, and accompanied by two A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham, UK, labels. 1.1 kg, 95mm-24.5cm (3 3/4-9 1/2"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [4, No Reserve]. Fine condition.
Carboniferous Period, 359-299 million years BP. A group of three fossil ferns in shale and limestone, one carbonized, from the A.B. Cotterill Collection, Wollaton, Nottingham. 3.4 kg total, 18-22cm (7 - 8 1/2"). Property of a Welsh fossil collector; acquired on the UK art market. [3, No Reserve]. Fine condition.

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