Ten boxed and two unboxed Matchbox Series 'Regular Wheels' issues comprising seven boxed Moko Lesney vehicles comprising no.15A orange Diamond T Prime Mover with six metal wheels, no.16A transporter/trailer with tan body and six metal wheels, no.18 Caterpillar bulldozer in yellow with green tracks, no.33A Ford Zodiac with dark green body, hook, no windows and metal wheels (hook af), no.48A Meteor sports boat and trailer with black trailer, light brown boat with blue hull and metal wheels, no.57A Wolseley 1500 with pale green body, grey plastic wheels and silver trim and no.71A 200 gallon Austin water truck in olive green, black plastic wheels, a Lesney Product earlier boxed no.7B Ford Anglia, light blue with silver plastic wheels and two Lesney Product later boxes comprising no.27C Cadillac 60 Special with silver grey body and off white roof and silver plastic wheels and no.29B Austin A55 Cambridge with two tone green body, green tinted windows and silver plastic wheels, also an unboxed no.23 Berkeley Cavalier caravan in pale blue and also an unboxed Y3-1 1907 'E' - class tram car with bright red body and 'News of the World' decals (illustrated)
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Three Matchbox Regular Wheels diecast models with metal wheels in type B Moco boxes comprising no.10 Scammell mechanical horse with red cab, gold trim and light brown trailer; no.27 Bedford low loader with green cab and tan trailer and no.37 Karrier Bantam lorry with yellow body and uneven load
Ten unboxed Dinky commercial vehicles some restored and repainted comprising Bedford articulated lorry with blue cab and body and red hubs, Guy lorry with violet blue cab and chassis, medium blue body and hubs, Bedford articulated lorry with yellow cab and body and red hubs Hindle-Smart Helecs articulated lorry 'British Railways', with maroon cab and body and maroon hubs, small yellow lorry with blue hubs, Dodge tipper lorry with blue cab and chassis, pale grey back and blue hubs, Dodge lorry with yellow cab and chassis, green back and green hubs, Big Bedford lorry with maroon and chassis, fawn back and beige Supertoy wheel hubs, Foden eight wheel chain lorry with red cab and chassis, light grey back and red Supertoys hubs and Foden eight wheel lorry with red cab and chassis, beige body and red Supertoy hubs
Three boxed Dinky Toys comprising horse box no. 581 with maroon body and maroon Supertoys hub and decals (some decals damaged), in blue box with orange and white label, Pullmore Car Transporter no.982 with medium blue cab and hubs and light blue body together with ramp and leaflet in blue and white striped box, and Rolls-Royce Silver Wraith no.150 in yellow box
Nick Hubbard: a sterling silver 'Magical Hare' pendant and ring set, the pendant as a rectangular framed engraved 'By the light of the silvery moon' showing a seated hare with applied gold stars and cabochon moonstone moon, to belcher link chain, the ring engraved 'Magical Hare' and with gold applied hare, stars and moon, each with 'Brick & Bean' makers mark, bangle diameter 7cm, ring size Q½, pendant height 48mm. (illustrated) Note: Nick Hubbard is a widely exhibited jeweller based in Staffordshire. He is known for handmade contemporary silver jewellery with fine gold detail, often bearing words and with moving parts. Recommended retail price for this lot £484
*A superb 17th/18thcentury Sino-Tibetan copper alloy massive statue of the one thousand armed Guanyin/Avalokitesvara, the female figure, portrayed in a Alidh Ansana embrace with twenty legs, two actual arms, one casting Vitarka Mudra and the other empty. Also there are fifty large mythical arms around the figure making a circle of a thousand arms. The figure cast its powers on nine lotus thrones which has been surrounded by various animals, birds, reptiles, men and angels. The nineteen heads of the figure, with serene expressions arranged in three tiers, surmounted by one head with a wrathful countenance topped by a small head of Lokapola, which sits with a flame of light on its head. She is adorned with various jewellery, All the living things under Throne seem to be worshipping or bowing down. Avalokitesvara Bodhisattva is the most popular Deity in Mahayana Buddhism and has long been regarded as the patron Deity of Tibet, height 6ft6in, total width 4ft4in (illustrated) Note; The finely engraved stole viz the part of the stole at the lowest level has been partially replaced probably in the 19th or early 20th century and is crudely engraved and is clearly a replacement. Provenance: Part of the Martin Heaps collection. Formerly in the collection of an important contemporary Manchester Artist who purchased it from the estate of the late Mr P S McKay, it is believed that Mr McKay was a Senior British Diplomat posted in Tibet in the 1960s.
*Doris Zinkeisen (1898-1991), DICK TURPIN Signed l.r., oil on canvas 54 x 64cm *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot. CONDITION REPORT: No obvious major faults. Scratch and slight paint loss to top centre. small indentation to canvas in lower right hand corner. Light indents to canvas from strechers.
Sutphen (William G. Van Tassel) The Golficide, And Other Tales of the Fair Green, A FIRST EDITION OF THE FIRST BOOK OF AMERICAN GOLF FICTION, 8vo., published in London and New York, 1898, 6 half tone plates, original pictorial green cloth (nick in head of spine, light rubbing to joints), Robertson and Mullems Booksellers label; sold together with another title by the same author, The Nineteenth Hole: Being Tales of the Fair Green, A FIRST EDITION OF THE SECOND SERIES OF STORIES by America’s pioneer writer on golf, published by Harper in London & New York, 1901, 8vo., coloured photogravure portrait of the author, 8 half tone plates after A.B. Frost, original half cloth (2)
After Lemuel Francis Abbott BLACKHEATH GOLFERS a mezzotint from the first edition by V. Green, published by Abbott, , London, 1790, with margins laid down onto the backboard, light staining but generally in good condition, the plate 67 by 47cm., 26 1/4 by 18 1/2in., framed & glazed Provenance: Maureen, Countess of Dufferin and Ava, Christie’s London, 25th March 1990, lot 411.
Richard Clark Brass and Bronze Sinumbra Lamp A Rare English Gilt Lacquered Brass and Bronze Sinumbra Lamp, mid-19th c., Richard Clark, London, labeled, font atop columnar standard, plinth base, disc feet, cut and etched glass shade, overall height 37 in Note: Clark`s patented "Diamond" burner is discussed in the context of the British Empire as a "new light for India" proving useful even under the "draught of the Punkah" and similar conditions throughout the Empire. Reference: The New Annual Army List for 1849.
Messenger & Son Single-Light Argand Lamps A Pair of Regency Gilt and Patinated Bronze Single-Light Argand Lamps, early 19th c., attributed to Messenger & Son, London, each with "Warwick Vase" font, standard with relief molded wreath, circular plinth, etched glass shade and chimney, height 20 1/4 in., width 14 1/2 in., depth 7 1/2 in Note: An original illustration, "Messenger & Son, Art Journalism, 1846", depicts the basis of the fonts as derived from Piranesi`s "Warwick Vase". Reference: Gowitt, Gerald 19th Century Elegant Lighting, 2002, p. 157
Cornelius & Co Gilt Bronze Five-Light Candelabra A Fine Pair of American Gilt Bronze Five-Light Figural Candelabra, mid-19th c., Cornelius & Co., Philadelphia, marked "C. & Co." on weight, each standard modeled as Pomono, goddess of plenty, holding a cornucopia issuing scrolling arms, columnar base with applied swags, shaped and molded plinth, height 26 in., width 14 1/2 in Reference: Jones, J. Kenneth, "Cornelius and Company of Philadelphia", The Magazine Antiques (December 1983), vo. CXXIV, no. 6, pp. 1218-1222.
Polychrome and Porcelain Pedestal, "RORSTRAND" A Swedish Polychrome and Gilt Porcelain Pedestal, early 20th c., marked "RORSTRAND/Made in Sweden", light and dark blue ground, modeled with diapered and acanthine motifs, height 36 1/2 in., diameter 11 in Provenance: Ward Hall, Georgetown, Kentucky.
Matthew Boulton Plate Three-Light Candelabra A Pair of Matthew Boulton Sheffield Plate Three-Light Candelabra, c. 1810-15, reeded twisting candlearms, gadrooned candlecups and drip pans, tapering trumpet shafts, circular base with gadrooned decoration, fully marked with twin starbursts, height 18 in
Carved Giltwood and Patinated Bronze Torcheres A Pair of Antique Neoclassical-Style Carved Giltwood and Patinated Bronze Torcheres, each with scrolled prism hung ten-light candelabrum atop shaped pedestal with scrolled ram`s heads and foliate garlands, molded plinth base, electrified, height 85 in., width 13 1/2 in., depth 13 in
Gilt Bronze Three-Piece Clock Garniture A Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze Three-Piece Clock Garniture, late 19th c., dome-form clock case mounted with garlands and goat masks, dial inset with enameled numerals, inset ebonized wood panels, harpy corners, a mask, and tasseled tapestries, diapered base, with conforming eight-light candelabra, clock height 27 in., width 14 in., depth 10 1/2 in., candelabra height 29 in
Patinated Gilt Bronze Four-Light Candelabra A Pair of French Gothic Patinated and Gilt Bronze Figural Four-Light Candelabra, mid-19th c., each with a standing medieval figure supporting scrolling candlearms, tracery pedestal on foliate scrolls, stiff leaf banded incurvate triangular base, height 22 in., width 8 1/2 in
Clock Garniture, Thiebaut Freres A Large Louis XVI-Style Gilt Bronze Three-Piece Clock Garniture, late 19th c., marked "Thiebaut Freres/ 32 Avenue de l`Opera", domed clock case surmounted by urn, over balustrade, urns and imperial cartouche, the cast dial inset with porcelain numerals, on scroll feet, height 30 in., width 15 in., depth 11 1/2 in., conforming nine-light candelabra, height 32 in
Chinese Light Celadon Glazed Porcelain Dish A Chinese Light Celadon Glazed Porcelain Dish, Guangxu mark and probably period (1875-1908), the sides finely molded in the form of chrysanthemum petals radiating upward from a short foot ring, soft green glaze thinning to white along the raised edges, white glazed base with six character Guangxu mark, diameter 7 in
A Pair of American Gilt Bronze Seven-Light Candelabra A Fine Pair of American Gilt Bronze Seven-Light Candelabra, mid-19th c., Cornelius & Co., Philadelphia, marked "C & Co." on weight, each with two tiers of scrolled arms, columnar standard with floral and foliate appliques, shaped molded plinth, height 19 in., width 21 1/2 in Reference: Jones, J. Kenneth. "Cornelius and Company of Philadelphia", The Magazine Antiques (December 1983), vol. CXXIV, no. 6, pp. 1218-1222
A Pair of Napoleon III Seven-Light Candelabra A Pair of Napoleon III Gilt Brass Seven-Light Candelabra, mid-19th c., foliate arms, openwork vasiform standard, scrolled foliate base, base and collar mounted with masques, prism hung, height 30 in., diameter 15 1/2 in. Provenance: Ward Hall, Georgetown, KY
A Pair of American or English Argand Lamps A Pair of American or English Gilt Brass and Bronze Two-Light Argand Lamps, mid-19th c., urn-form font, plinth base, turned feet, cut and etched glass shades, height 17 1/2 in., width 19 in., depth 11 in.; together with a group of associated prisms
A Pair of Egyptian Revival-Style Gilt Torcheres A Pair of Monumental Egyptian Revival-Style Gilt and Patinated Bronze Torcheres, each with a figure in Egyptian dress holding aloft a four-light candelabrum, on tall pedestal mounted with sentry figures, electrified, height 99 in., width 30 in., depth 30 in

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