Majorette a group of blister card issues to include Volkswagen Transporter "Police" - blue, white; another "Service Autoroute" - orange, white, blue; "Police" Car - metallic blue, red roof-light; Volkswagen Saloon (Beetle) - silver, blue tinted windows and sunroof, with "VW" on sides; Volvo Estate Car "Officials" - white, red interior and Citroen "Ambulance" - white, dark blue rear windows and roof-light, mid-blue front flags - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint on generally Good Plus to Excellent blister cards (apart from 1 where bubble has become loose). (6)
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Corgi (Husky Models) 3 Volkswagen Saloon (Beetle) - white, black, blue roof-light "Police" side decals; 12 Volkswagen Telescopic Tower Van - yellow, red; 15 Volkswagen Pick-up Truck - turquoise, dark tan plastic canopy; 20 Volkswagen Saloon (Beetle) - tan body, black load, yellow interior and 32 Volkswagen with working conveyer - white body, blue plastic conveyer with yellow rubber belt - conditions appear to be generally Excellent to Mint in Fair (opened) blister cards - see photo. (5)
Corgi Juniors 40 Ford Transit Caravan - light metallic aqua (metallic blue), ivory interior, bare metal opening rear door, Whizzwheels - condition appears to be generally Mint on generally Excellent factory sealed blister card (does have a couple of very small indentations and creases) - still a lovely bright example.
Corgi Juniors group to include 56 Ford Capri "Fire Chief" Car - red, white, blue roof light; 33 Jaguar Type E - blue; 3 Volkswagen Saloon (Beetle) - "Police" Car - white, blue roof light; 2 x Twin Pack E2508 Field Military Gun Set with figures, plus others - conditions appear to be generally Near Mint to Mint on Good Plus to Near Mint blister cards. (10)
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y9 Fowler Showmans Engine group of 3 (1) light maroon, cream roof, gold trim, yellow metal wheels; (2) same as (1) but dark maroon and (3) red, white roof, yellow metal wheels (some slight discolouration to boiler door) - otherwise conditions are generally Good Plus to Excellent Plus in generally Fair (complete) to Good Lesney carded boxes. (3)
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y11 Aveling & Porter Steam Roller - green including roof, black supports, dark red metal wheels with smooth bare metal finish; Y13 Santa Fe Locomotive finished in maroon, green, gold, silver front light, black metal wheels and Y14 Duke of Connaught Locomotive - brown, green, gold including boiler door, black metal wheels - conditions are generally Good to Excellent in generally Good to Good Plus Lesney picture boxes. (3)
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y1 Ford Model T; Y4 Opel Coupe; Y11 Packard Landaulet a pair of variations; Y13 Daimler; Y14 Maxwell Roadster; Y15 Rolls Royce Silver Ghost and 2 x Y16 Spyker Tourer - light and dark yellow issues - conditions are generally Good to Near Mint (some require very slight attention in cleaning) in generally Good (slightly grubby) to Excellent Lesney picture boxes. (9)
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear unboxed group of early issues to include Y1 Allchin Traction Engine; Y4 Shand Mason Horsedrawn Fire Engine "Kent Fire Brigade" - white horses, another "London Fire Brigade" - black horses; Y6 AEC Openback Truck "Osram Lamps" x 3 - light grey, mid grey and dark grey plus others - conditions are generally Good to Excellent - see photo.
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear G7 Gift Set to include Y3 E Class Tramcar "News of the World" - red, white roof, black plastic wheels, grey lifeguards; Y8 Bullnose Morris Cowley - tan body, brown chassis, wire wheels; Y9 Fowler Showmans Engine - red, white roof, yellow metal wheels; Y12 Horse Drawn "Lipton's Tea" Bus - red, tan seats and figure driver with black hat, brown horses and Y14 Duke of Connaught Locomotive - green, brown, light gold boiler door - conditions are generally Good (some slight corrosion to bare metal parts) to Excellent, inner carded tray is Good (slightly grubby with some small sellotape repair), outer carded sleeve is Fair but complete - see photo.
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Code 2 group to include (1) Y12 Ford Model T "Smiths Crisps" Van - blue, white roof, red 12-spoke wheels, black chassis, reddish brown seats; Y13 Crossley Deliver Truck "UK Matchbox Xmas 1979" - red including 12-spoke wheels, black chassis and seats, yellow plastic canopies and another "Surrey Model Fair & Swapmeet" - red including 12-spoke wheels, black chassis and seats, grey plastic canopy - conditions are generally Excellent Plus to Near Mint (do require very light attention in cleaning) all come with generally Good Plus to Excellent Plus straw window boxes. (3)
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Code 2 group to include Y5 "Bee's" Talbot Van - yellow including chassis, black roof and seats, 12-spoke wheels with whitewall tyres; another same as previous but "Ironbridge 1791-1981" and Y13 Crossley "UK Matchbox Xmas 1979" - red including 12-spoke wheels - black chassis and seats, yellow plastic canopies - conditions are generally Excellent Plus to Near Mint (do require very light attention in cleaning), come with generally Excellent straw window boxes (2 x flat packed). (3)
Signed by Sir Redvers Henry Buller Victoria Cross Holder awarded Zulu War, in 1879 Piece Size 4 ¼ by 1 ½ inches Signed Education at Eton, Purchased a commission in the 60th Rifles in May 1858.Served in the Second Opium War and promoted to Captain before taking part in the Canadian Red River Expedition of 1870. In 1873-74, he was the intelligence officer under Lord Wolseley during the Ashanti campaign, was slightly wounded at the Battle of Ordabai. He was promoted to major and appointed a Companion of the order of the Bath. He then served in South Africa during the 9th Cape Frontier War in 1878 and the Anglo - Zulu War of 1879. In the Zulu War he commanded the mounted infantry of the northern British column under Sir Evelyn Wood. He fought at the British defeat at the Battle of Hlobane, where he was awarded the Victoria Cross for bravery under fire. The following day he fought in the British victory at the Battle of Kambule. After the Zulu attacks on the British position were beaten off, he led a ruthless pursuit by the mounted troops of the fleeing Zulus. In June 1879, he again commanded mounted troops at the Battle of Ulundi, a British victory which effectively ended the war. His VC citation reads For his gallant conduct at the retreat at Inhlobana, on the 28th of March 1879, in having assisted, whilst hotly pursued by Zulus, in rescuing Captain C D'Arcy, of the Frontier Light Horse, who was retiring on foot, and carrying him on his horse until he overtook the rear guard. Also, for having on the same date and under the same circumstances, conveyed Lieutenant C. Everitt, of the Frontier Light Horse, whose horse had been killed under him, to a place of safely. Later on, Colonel Buller, in the same manner, saved a trooper of the Frontier Light Horse, whose horse was completely exhausted, and who otherwise would have been killed by the Zulus, who were within 80 yards of himAll autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
WW2. Capt William T. Whisner, Tony Cattle and one other Signed World Light Aeroplane Piloting Championships FDC. British Stamp with 30th July 1977 PostmarkAll autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £10.
A pair of Japanese Meiji period bronzed twin-handled vases relief decorated with birds amongst branches and with stylised bird handles, unsigned, height 37.5cm (2).Condition Report: A good even colour throughout. Minor suface pitting and a couple of light surface scratches, but basically both in good condition.
A large Japanese Meiji period bronze jar and cover, the finial modelled as a kneeling figure working a loom, with textured detail to the cylindrical body, twin pierced mask handles, raised on five scrolling supports, signed to tableau to base, height 44cm.Condition Report: The right arm of the finial is detached but present. The vessel has an even colour throughout, with just light surface wear. Overall the condition is good.
Various collectible books and ephemera to include two letters to Tony Shepherd Lord Callaghan, giving him a donation towards a monument, ten autographed letters to Tony Shepherd, with reference to a fête organised at Conyboro School, an impression of the seal and signature of Ron Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury (af, cracked) and Michael Jayston star of 'Nicholas and Alexandra', a framed picture of the film with message to Tony, framed and glazed, also sixteen various collectors' and antiquarian books to include 'Geoffrey' Major John Geoffrey Appleyard, Being the Story of 'Apple' of the Commandos and Special Air Service Regiment', 'Practical Mensuration', 'An English Grammar' 1862, 'Heat, Light and Sound' by D. E. Jones 1912, 'Cooke's Universal Letter Writer', 'The New Royal Readers Volume 6', various other English, Mathematics and educational text books.
A LARGE AND FINE GEORGE III EMBROIDERED NEEDLEWORK PICTURE OF 'INSIDE OF A STABLE'BY MARY LINWOOD (1755 - 1845), AFTER GEORGE MORLAND, DATED '1803'worked in worsted wool and silks in a variety of stitches, with stitched signature lower centre and George Morland stitched signature middle right, in a glazed giltwood frame144 x 198.5cm Catalogue NoteThis 'tour de force' of a tapestry is a life size version of George Morland's painting 'Inside of a Stable' held by The Tate Gallery, London. The painting was first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1791 and given the size of the current lot and the length of time Miss Linwood took to create her works, it is quite probable that she saw the original painting at the RA when it was first exhibited.Mary Linwood was born in Birmingham to Matthew and Hannah Linwood, being baptised on 18th July 1755. Her father was a linen draper and her mother an embroiderer but later founded and ran the Priory Boarding School in Leicester where Mary went to study. In the early 1770's, Mary joined the staff at The Priory, by then a well respected finishing school, and eventually went on to run the school as well as her own gallery in Leicester Square, London, that she opened in 1809.Mary specialised in creating full scale versions of paintings by leading artists such as George Morland, Sir Joshua Reynolds and Thomas Gainsborough. She submitted several of her 'pictures' to the Royal Academy in the late 1780s which, although rejected for not being 'a painting, drawing or sculpture' were universally praised by the then President, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and many other artists who happened to see them. In 1789, she created the much celebrated Salvator Mundi, after Carlo Dolci, for which she was offered 3000 guineas, around £400,000 in today's money. It is now in the Royal Collection.After a number of well received exhibitions in London and other major British cities, attracting the attention of George III and Queen Charlotte along with many others from the higher echelons of society, Mary took the plunge and invested in her own gallery at Sir Joshua Reynold's former studio in Savile House, Leicester Square, London. This was specifically to show her 'needle paintings', to promote the art of embroidery and quite probably her finishing school in Leicester. The gallery quickly became a highlight of the London tourist trail being featured in a number of publications including 'Curiosities of London' and Mogg’s 'New Picture of London' and 'Visitors’ Guide to its Sights' which states: “This beautiful style of needlework is the invention of a Leicestershire lady, and consists of fifty-nine of the finest pictures in the English and foreign schools of art, possessing all the correct drawing, just colouring and light and shade of the original pictures from which they are taken; in a word, Miss Linwood’s exhibition is one of the most beautiful the metropolis can boast and should unquestionably be witnessed, as it deserves to be, by every admirer of art.” A watercolour of a view of Mary's gallery (V&A, London, accession number p.6-1985) shows several of her pictures including the lot being offered here and a 'biographical sketch' in La Belle Assemblee issued in November 1821, says that “The Farmer’s Stable, after Morland, is as fine a copy of the original picture as can be conceived, perhaps, in any branch of art; but, considered as a piece of needlework, its truth and effect in drawing and colouring, and the clear making out of the minute detail, is a rare curiosity".The present lot is listed in the 1812 catalogue ‘Mary Linwood’s Gallery of Pictures in Worsted, Leicester Square’, No.10 ‘Farmer’s Stable, Morland’.
A FRENCH ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE CLOCK GARNITUREIN LOUIS XVI STYLE, LATE 19TH CENTURYthe brass eight day movement with an outside countwheel and half hourly striking on a bell, the enamel dial with black Arabic numerals, the arched case surmounted by a quiver of arrows, with a pair of twin light candelabra, on white marble bases, with sunburst pendulum and key (3)31cm high (max)

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