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Studio Equipment, including four Multiblitz Minilite 200 & one Ministudio 252 flash heads, untested in two Multiblitz cases, Portaflash light stands 3, two Latolite light stands with booms, Portaflash background trough, three Lastolite pop up backdrops, other backdrops, umbrellas and other items
A Zeiss Ikon Contax III Rangefinder Camera, shutter working, slow to close in bulb, light cell unresponsive, rangefinder working, self timer working, body G, sync socket later added to front, some Zeiss bumps to back, light general wear, with Carl Zeiss Jens 5cm f/1.5 Sonnar lens, barrel G, elements G, 5cm f/2 Sonnar lens, barrel G, elements P-F, haze, 13.5cm f/4 Sonnar lens, barrel G, elements G and a Foinix turreted finder, G
A Burmese lacquer prayer-book or devotional, 19th/early 20th c, inscribed in black with a Kammavaca manuscript over 16 rectangular panels, the margins with figural vignettes, bevelled outer covers, decorated in red and gilt, each panel 11 cm x 52cm Good condition, with some light wear, rubbing and scratches, and occasional chips.
Vintage Motor Car. 1933 Talbot 75 Saloon, chassis No 33316, 17.9 HP, engine No 633, black and light blue, with tan leather and brown interior, registration number JO 6000, sold with MOT certificate dated 1962, July 1963 tax disc (issued at Derby), photocopy of registration book with stamps from 1947-1965, insurance certificate dated 1959, and photocopies of an earlier owner Talbot cars from 1926 to the take over by Rootes in 1935 "were models of solid worth, refinement, performance and renown" (Culshaw & Horobin) Chassis Number: 33316 Engine Number : 633 (to be confirmed) Body Number : 7494 (to be confirmed) Body manufactured by Darracq. Registration Number JO 6000. Not registered with the DVLA but it is understood the number can be restored to the car. Ordered by Harwell’s Garages Limited, Park End Street, Oxford on 11th January 1932 and despatched from the Talbot Works on 14th January 1932. (invoice 225/20486) Rolling chassis completed by 8th August 1931, despatched to Darracq, body builders and returned 11th September 1931. Built on the longer 10’ chassis, the car is largely complete and shows all the features of the model: Quick lift window winder and adjustable arm rest to the driver’s door. Tables and foot rests to the rear compartment. Exterior body fittings chromium plated Louvres over each door. Special sprung bumpers front and rear. Sliding roof. Windscreen with safety glass. Sun visor across length of windscreen. Two interior lights. The interior, whilst showing some deterioration, is complete with the seats possibly restorable. The dashboard contains most of the important instruments. The body is fair and the chassis appears sound. 18” spoked wheels appear good. Four speed “silent third“ gearbox is free. 6 cylinder, 2276 cc engine seized, but complete with the exception of some of the valve rocker gear. Spares however are available from the STD Register. Power 76 bhp at 4500 rpm giving a top speed of 70 mph. Some spares and parts are with the car. Whilst the car could be fully restored, it is a suitable candidate as an “oily rag“ specimen. All in all, the car needs preserving, being one of the 3200 18 hp models manufactured. A genuine 'barn find' removed after a period of over 60 years for the present sale and entirely unrestored; a fascinating and worthwhile project
A set of seven Elizabeth II silver soup spoons, Hanoverian pattern with rat tail, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1962, a silver dessert spoon and set of six teaspoons by others, same pattern, London 1885 and 1897, 18ozs 18dwts (14) No engraving except for initials on dessert spoon, light polish scratches
Charles Wilde (1856-1905) - Spring, signed, titled label to verso, oil on board, 24 x 34.5cm Provenance: Borough of Nottingham Museum & Gallery: Local Artist's Exhibition, n.d., printed label to verso inscribed in manuscript. Good, untouched condition. Varnish discoloured, light craquelure. Contemporary giltwood and composition glazed frame good. Unexamined out of frame.
A Wedgwood Dragon Lustre Malfrey pot and cover, vase and cover, Octagon Bowl and Boston Cup, designed by Daisy Makeig Jones, c1920, Malfrey pot and cover 22cm h, a pair of Wedgwood Flying Hummingbirds lustre vases, and a Wedgwood green ground Dragon Lustre cup, designed by Daisy Makeig Jones, c1920, 11.5cm diam, printed vase mark, pattern Z4831 (9) Malfrey pot - undamaged with light wear. Cover broken and re-stuck. Octagon bowl - broken and re-stuck. Vase and cover - broken and re-stuck. Hummingbirds vases - chipped or repairedDragon Lustre cup - slight wear, filled chip to underside of rim
An English 18ct gold keyless lever center seconds watch, F K Perkin City Time Ball Wakefield, with enamel dial, centre seconds and three quarter plate movement, signed as dial and numbered 272444, gold bow, 48mm diam, Birmingham 1896, 103g Movement running when wound, light contact scratches to case back, no dents, enamel dial undamaged, no engraving, case closing tightly shut
A George III silver scroll back tablespoon, engraved with contemporary initials S/I*L, maker WC, probably William Chawner, London 1778, three other George III silver tablespoons and a George IV Fiddle pattern example, 10ozs 7dwts (5) Fiddle pattern spoon - bowl dented. All with light wear but acceptable

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