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Los 320

Omega de Ville: a late 20th-century dress watch white metal case marked 750 to the interior, signed Omega calibre 625 manual wind movement numbered 35215163, signed rounded square silver-coloured cross hatch dial, applied silver-coloured baton hour markers, pencil hands, textured case edge, on an integrated textured gold bracelet strap, foldover clasp with Omega logo and marked 750, in box, no papers(Case: 32mm excluding crown)

Los 232

An electric Janome sewing machine with pedal and instructions manual, model number MS 2522

Los 355

A vintage electric Necchia Lycia 522 sewing machine in case, with pedal, manual, etc.

Los 423

A handcranked Jones sewing machine with original instructions manual.

Los 433

A vintage case containing various plastic dolls to include Snow White, a deed box and a Panasonic DMR-PWT550 freeview play / recorder, blu-ray disc with remote, manual, etc.

Los 499

Antiquarian Books - [Clarke (Francis)], The Life of the Most Noble Marquis of Wellington [...], volume I only, [London]: J. and J. Cundee, [1813], contemporary sheep gilt over marbled boards, 8vo, (1); The Lyceum Officer's Manual, third edition, 1926, 8vo, (1); Essex Ballads, Colchester: 1919, (1); country dances; Botany, Step's Wayside and Woodland Blossoms, First-Third Series, London: Frederick Warne, mixed dates, illustrated, (3); further natural history, including ornithology; Firth's Highways and Byways of Derbyshire; poetry; children's books, including Ladybird and Beatrix Potter (no early 20th century, all second-half and later); pictorial dustjackets and board; primers; qty

Los 2

FORD KUGA TITANIUM TDCI, BLUE, 1997CC, DIESEL, 5 DOOR, MOT 25TH JULY 2022, REGISTRATION : YR10 EWC, MILEAGE 74380, MANUAL - NO SERVICE HISTORY OR PAPERWORK.

Los 1008

A vintage mid 20th century (circa 1960s) Dubreq Stylophone pocket electronic organ. The lot come in its original box with instruction manual and demonstration record. The item, outside of the box, measures approx. 15 x 10cm. The item is sold as untested but appears in working conditions. 

Los 1104

A collection of books to include, some first editions: (1)To the Lighthouse, Virginia Woolf, Published by Hamburg: The Albatross, 1932. (2) The Waves, Virginia Woolf, The Albatross, 1933. (3)Cities of the Plain (Complete in two volumes), Marcel Proust (First translated into English from the French by C. K. Scott Moncrieff). Published by Alfred A. Knopf, London, 1929. (4) The Traveller's Tree, Patrick Leigh Fermor, Publisher: John Murray, 1950. (5) The Unexpurgated Code: A Complete Manual of Survival & Manners, J.P Donleavy, Published by Seymour Lawrence Book/ Delacorte Press, New York, 1975. (6) Pepita, Vita Sackville-West, Published by London: Published by Leonard and Virginia Woolf at the Hogarth Press, 1937. (7) The Age of Innocence, Edith Wharton, Published by John Lehmann Ltd, London, 1953. (8) The House of Mirth, Edith Wharton, Published by John Lehmann, Ltd., 1953. (9) The Reef, Edith Wharton, Macmillan, 1913. (10) A Room with a View, E M Forster, Edward Arnold & Co, 1945. (11) Selected Poems of T.S Eliot, T.S Eliot, Faber, 1948. (12) Adam Bede, George Eliot  Zodiac Press, 1967. (13) Theseus, Andre Gide, Horizon, London, 1948

Los 1114

(1). Traps on the Chessboard: Dangers in the Openings. Eugene A. Znosko-Borovsky. Publisher: Frank Hollings. 1938 (2).  "Lasker's Chess Manual" by Emanuel Lasker, Publisher: Printing-Craft Ltd. 1932. (3) Modern Master-Play. F D Yates. Publisher: Printing-Craft. 1929. (4) 1000 Best Short Games of Chess. Irving Chernev. Published by Hodder & Stoughton, 1957. (5) A Popular Introduction to the Study and Practice of Chess, by an Amateur S.S. Boden. 1851. (6). Chess by L Hoffer. Fourteenth Edition. George Routledge & Sons. (7) Early Chess in America. Alfred C Klahre. 1934. Meet the Masters. The modern Chess Chamopions and their most characteristic Games. Euwe, Dr. Max: Published by Pitman, London, 1940. (9). The Book of Chess. H R Agnel. D Appleton & Co. 1868. (10). The Chess-Player's Handbook Staunton. Published by Henry G. Bohn, London, 1848. (11). How To Play Chess Endings. Znosko-Borovsky. Published by Frank Hollings, 1940. (12). My Best Games Of Chess 1908-1923. Alekhin, Alexander. Published: G Bell & Sons. 1928. (13). Masters of the Chess Board. Richard Reti. Published: G. Bell and Sons Ltd, 1933. 

Los 883

Jaeger - Lecoultre - A 1960's Jaeger-Lecoultre brass musical alarm clock. Manual wind movement with alarm and musical functions. Decorated with a gilt angelfish to bottom with bubble control quarter makers and gilt sword hands. Marked Jaeger to face. Eight day power reserve. Stamped 2173. Measures 13cm x 9cm x 5cm. 

Los 915

A vintage 20th century Stanley bench plane woodworking tool having a beech handle with maker mark to the front. Comes with booklet and instruction manual.

Los 40

STATUE DE MANJUVARA ET PRAJNAPARAMITA EN ALLIAGE DE CUIVRE DORÉNÉPAL, DATÉ 1779 APR. J.-C.The back of the base has a dedicatory inscription dated Samvat 899 corresponding to 1779 CE.Himalayan Art Resources item no. 4854 32.5 cm (12 3/4 in.) high Footnotes:A GILT COPPER ALLOY FIGURE OF MANJUVARA AND PRAJNAPARAMITANEPAL, DATED 1779 CE尼泊爾 1779年(據銘文) 銅鎏金文殊金剛及般若波羅蜜多像Provenance:With Claude de Marteau, Brussels, by 1970s Identified by the sword and manuscript he brandishes in his primary hands, Manjuvara is a three-headed and six-armed tantric form of Manjushri. Seated in royal ease (lalitasana), he is joined in blissful union by his diminutive female consort, Prajnaparamita, who embodies the sutra of the same name. Here, she comfortably mirrors her consort's seated pose as she pinches the stem of a blue lily in the gesture of teaching (vitarka-mudra). The bronze's inscription, translates to: 'May it be good: The third of the bright half of Phalgun, in the year 899 (ca. February 1779 CE) was the day on which (this) statue of Mahamanjushri, made in their own names by Chikidhikara Vajracarya and his wife Jaya Lakshmi, residing in Dharmadahtu Mahavihara of the great city of Shankapura, (Mod: Sankhu) was consecrated. May it be good.' Bonhams is grateful to Ian Alsop for his assistance with translating the inscription. This consecration by husband-and-wife donors supports a more romantic interpretation of the divine couple, as Dr. Pal observes, 'when Prajnaparamita holds a blue lotus, the book placed on it is the Kamasastra, the manual of physical desire rather than the lofty Paramita treatise. Curiously, Manjushri is sometimes identified specifically with Kama, god of desire' (Pal,Asian Art At the Norton Simon Museum, vol. 2, 2003, p. 96, no. 62). Although relatively slimmer in proportion than their Early Malla counterparts, images from the Late Malla period are often adorned with elaborate, flaming aureoles to stress the cosmic power of their respective deities. Examples of Manjuvara-Prajnaparamita pairs that share this double-layered arch can be found in von Schroeder, Indo-Tibetan Bronzes, 1981, pp. 389, 391 & 392, nos. 106F, 107F & 108C.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Los 331

Kendall & Dent. A gold half-hunting cased keyless watch, circa 1929. Movement: manual winding, lever escapement. Dial: white enamel, Roman numerals. Case: 9ct gold, gold cuvette, aperture to cover with black enamel Roman numerals, Birmingham hallmark for 1929. Signed: dial and movement, case signed Dennison. Dimensions: diameter 49mm. Accessories: presentation case. Together with a 9ct gold propelling pencil. £200-£300

Los 340

Longines. An early silver wristwatch, circa 1926. Movement: cal. 13.34, manual winding, 18 jewels. Dial: white enamel, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds. Case: silver, hinged back, hinged silver cuvette, hinged wire lugs, London import mark for 1926, case maker’s mark AB. Signed: movement. Dimensions: diameter 34.5mm. £100-£150 --- The proceeds of the sale of this watch will go to Macmillan Cancer Support.

Los 346

Zenith. Retailed by Birch & Gaydon Ltd. A silver trench wristwatch with Borgel case, Land & Water, circa 1923. Movement: manual winding, no. 2353370. Dial: black, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds. Case: silver Borgel early waterproof case, import mark for Glasgow 1923. Signed: movement signed Zenith, dial signed Birch & Gaydon Ltd. Fenchurch Street, London. Dimensions: diameter 35mm. £100-£200 --- Birch & Gaydon were a prestigious London retail jewellers, silversmiths and watchmakers. They were the sole distributor of the ‘Land & Water’ wristwatches by Zenith. The company was sold to Asprey & Co. Ltd in 1959.

Los 347

Swiss. A gold rectangular Art Deco wristwatch, circa 1934. Movement: manual winding, 15 jewels. Dial: silvered engine-turned sun-burst, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds. Case: 9ct gold, hinged back, London hallmark for 1934, faceted bezel, no. 8921, makers mark H&S. Signed: movement signed Titus. Dimensions: length 36mm, width 24.5mm. £150-£200

Los 348

Vacheron Constantin. A gold wristwatch with drop lugs, circa 1950. Movement: cal.458/3B, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 483936. Dial: silvered, applied dagger indexes, engine-turned subsidiary seconds. Case: 18ct gold, snap-on back with inscription, stylised moulded drop lugs, no. 311864. Signed: case, dial and movement. Dimensions: diameter 33mm. £3,000-£5,000

Los 349

Cyma. A gold wristwatch, Ref. 1285, Cymaflex, circa 1950. Movement: cal. 586K, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 262293. Dial: silvered, applied Arabic and baton indexes, engine-turned subsidiary seconds. Case: 18ct gold, snap-on back, no. 467189. Signed: dial and case, movement signed Tavannes. Dimensions: diameter 37mm. £150-£200

Los 350

Omega. A lady’s gold bracelet watch, circa 1964. Movement: cal. 620, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 21432007. Dial: silvered, applied baton indexes. Case: 9ct gold, snap-on back, London hallmark for 1964, maker’s mark OWC, no. 7115500, integrated 9ct gold woven bracelet. Signed: case, dial, movement and bracelet. Dimensions: diameter 19mm, bracelet circumference approximately 175mm. £200-£300

Los 352

Bucherer. A lady’s gold wristwatch, circa 1960. Movement: manual winding, 17 jewels. Dial: silvered, applied baton indexes. Case: 18ct gold, snap-on back, unsigned 9ct gold bracelet. Signed: dial and movement. Dimensions: diameter 16mm, bracelet circumference approximately 145mm. £200-£300

Los 353

Bueche Girod. A lady’s white gold bracelet watch, circa 1986. Movement: manual winding, 17 jewels. Dial: silvered, baton indexes. Case: 9ct white gold, snap-on back, London hallmark for 1986, integrated bark finish bracelet. Signed: dial and movement. Dimensions: width 17.5mm, bracelet width approximately 175mm. £300-£400

Los 357

Zenith. A lady’s rectangular platinum and diamond-set cocktail watch, circa 1930. Movement: manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 7241. Dial: silvered, Arabic numerals. Case: platinum, hinged back, diamond-set decoration to case and lugs, later 18ct white gold bracelet. Signed: dial and movement. Dimensions: length including lugs 35mm, width 10mm, bracelet circumference approximately 155mm. £400-£600

Los 360

Renown. A gold, diamond and synthetic ruby cocktail watch, circa 1955. Movement: manual winding, 15 jewels. Dial: Arabic numerals. Case: 9ct gold, stepped stylised design highlighted with single-cut diamond and synthetic rubies, snap-on back, London import mark for 1955. Signed: dial. Dimensions: length including lugs 56mm, width 14mm, bracelet circumference approximately 145mm. £300-£500

Los 362

Jaeger-LeCoultre. A steel rectangular reversible wristwatch, Reverso, circa 1947. Movement: cal. K840, manual winding, 17 jewels. Dial: grey, Roman numerals. Case: steel, reversible case with plain polished back, reeded bands to bezel, no. 467883, stainless steel buckle. Signed: dial, movement and buckle. Dimensions: length including lugs 38mm, width 23mm. £1,000-£1,500

Los 364

Omega. A lady’s white gold octagonal bracelet watch, circa 1975. Movement: cal. 625, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 39361380. Dial: silvered, textured finish. Case: 9ct white gold, snap-on back, no. 711 5593 8431, integral 9ct white gold textured finish bracelet. Signed: case, dial, movement and bracelet. Dimensions: length 22.5mm, width 22.5mm. £300-£500

Los 365

Uylsse Nardin. A two-colour gold bracelet watch with Gay Frères bracelet, circa 1960. Movement: cal. N 00, manual winding, no. 5800727. Dial: two colour, striped textured finish. Case: 18ct gold, snap-on back, no. 728750, integrated two-colour gold brick link bracelet. Signed: case, dial and movement, bracelet signed Gay Frères. Dimensions: length 34mm, width 34mm, bracelet circumference approximately 200mm. £1,500-£2,000

Los 366

Omega. A stainless steel tonneau-form wristwatch, De Ville, circa 1969 Movement: cal. 620, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 28509461 Dial: silvered, applied baton indexes Case: stainless steel, snap-on back, no. 111098, associated expandable bracelet Signed: case, dial and movement Dimensions: length including lugs 35mm, width 31.5mm. £100-£200

Los 368

Baume. A gold wristwatch, Ref. 1413, circa 1960. Movement: manual winding, 17 jewels. Dial: silvered, baton indexes. Case: 9ct gold, snap-on back, no. 802516. Signed: dial. Dimensions: diameter 33mm. £100-£200

Los 369

Omega. A stainless steel wristwatch, Ref. 2990-1, Seamaster, circa 1959 Movement: cal. 268, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 17496283. Dial: silvered, applied baton indexes, subsidiary seconds. Case: stainless steel, snap-on back, unsigned stainless steel bracelet. Signed: case, dial and movement. Dimensions: diameter 36.5mm. £100-£150

Los 372

Rolex. A stainless steel wristwatch, Ref. 2280, Oyster Precision, circa 1955. Movement: manual winding, patented Super Balance. Dial: silvered, Arabic numerals, centre seconds. Case: stainless steel Oyster case, screw-down back and crown, no. 100309. Signed: case, dial and movement. Dimensions: diameter 30mm. £400-£600

Los 373

Longines. A stainless steel wristwatch, Ref. 6666-15, circa 1959. Movement: cal. 12.68Z, manual winding, 17 jewels, no. 10805503. Dial: silvered, applied Arabic and baton indexes, engine-turned subsidiary seconds. Case: stainless steel, snap-on back, no. 713. Signed: case, dial and movement. Dimensions: diameter 35mm. £150-£200

Los 374

Tutima. A military nickel-plated brass flyback chronograph pilots wristwatch, circa 1940. Movement: manual winding, 21 jewels, no. 203898. Dial: black, Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial for constant and 30-minute register. Case: nickel-plated brass, screw-down back, b-directional rotating bezel, red reset chronograph button, no. 203898. Signed: dial. Dimensions: diameter 38.6mm. £1,500-£2,000 --- Provenance: From the late Bob Culling collection Produced in Glashutte, the centre of German watch making, the Tutima chronograph wristwatch (identified by the “T” trademark) was primarily used by the Luftwaffe (The German Airforce). Z. M. Wesolowski, Military Timepieces 1880-1990, p.150.

Los 375

Hanhart. A military chromium-plated steel single button chronograph pilot’s watch, circa 1940. Movement: cal. 40, manual winding, 17 jewels. Dial: black, Arabic numerals, subsidiary dials for constant seconds and 30-minute register. Case: chromium-plated steel, screw-down back, no. 108299. Signed: dial. Dimensions: diameter 39.5mm. Accessories: Hanhart watch case opener, bearing German military insignia of an eagle over a swastika within a wreath and the letter M, no. 428B. £1,500-£2,000 --- Provenance: From the late Bob Culling collection Hanhart produced these single button chronographs for the Wehrmacht (Nazi Germany Arms Forces). They were mainly used by the Luftwaffe. Z. M. Wesolowski, Military Timepieces 1880-1990, p.147.

Los 377

Heuer. A stainless steel chronograph wristwatch, Ref. 2447, Carrera 12, circa 1969. Movement: Valjoux cal. 72, manual winding, 17 jewels. Dial: silvered, applied baton indexes, engine-turned subsidiary dials for constant seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers. Case: stainless steel, screw-down back. Signed: case, dial and movement. Dimensions: diameter 36mm. £1,500-£2,000

Los 378

Universal. A stainless steel calendar wristwatch, Ref. 21302, circa 1940 Movement: cal. 291, manual winding, no. 253112 Dial: two-tone silvered, Arabic numerals, apertures for day and month, engine-turned subsidiary dials for constant seconds and date Case: stainless steel, snap-on back, no. 945699. Signed: case, dial and movement. Dimensions: diameter 34mm. £400-£600

Los 379

Omega. A stainless steel elliptical wristwatch, Ref. 135.033, Dynamic, circa 1970. Movement: cal. 601, manual winding, 17 jewels. Dial: black, applied baton indexes, centre seconds. Case: stainless steel, stain-finish, screw-down back for securing strap to back, Tool- 107, steel buckle. Signed: case, dial, movement and buckle. Dimensions: length 36mm, width 41mm. £300-£400 --- The proceeds of the sale of this watch will go to Macmillan Cancer Support.

Los 396

Cartier. A lady’s gold rectangular wristwatch, Tank, circa 1980. Movement: manual winding, 17 jewels. Dial: white, Roman numerals. Case: 18ct gold, back secured by four screws, sapphire cabochon-set winding crown, no. 780878279, 18ct gold deployant buckle. Signed: case, dial, movement and buckle. Dimensions: length including lugs 27.5mm, width 20.5mm. £2,000-£3,000

Los 406

A. Lange & Söhne. A white gold chronograph wristwatch with pulsometer scale, 1815 Flyback Chronograph, circa 2005. Movement: cal. L951.5 manual winding, 34 jewels, no. 121369. Dial: back, Arabic numerals, subsidiary dials for constant seconds and 30-minute register, outer track calibrated for pulsations. Case: 18ct white gold, sapphire display back secured by six screws, 18ct white gold buckle. Signed: case, dial, movement and buckle. Dimensions: diameter 39.5mm. £12,000-£18,000 --- Established in Glashütte, Saxony by Ferdinand Adolph Lange in 1845, A. Lange & Söhne produced some of the most sought-after watches in the world. The company was forced into a 40 year hiatus when their workshops were destroyed by a bomb at the end of the Second World War. In 1990, Walter Lange, the great grandson of Ferdinand Adolph Lange, revived the brand. Lange watches are still created in-house to the traditional high standards of the earlier generations of pocket watches. Today, as throughout their history, A. Lange & Söhne produce high quality precision timepieces.

Los 121

A GOLD PLATED MANUAL WIND 'MUST DE CARTIER' WRISTWATCH, BY CARTIER, the rectangular black dial signed, with gilt hands, polished gold plated case, blue cabochon crown, with maker's gold plated buckle and black strap, case signed Cartier, with maker's mark, Swiss assay mark, case no. 6218830, case 2.2mmCondition Report: Some wear visible on the bracelet (Cartier)Case: normal wearBuckle normal wearIn running condition at the time of inspection(no box, no papers), the watch has not been opened.

Los 122

AN 18K GOLD WATCH BY PIAGET, of manual wind movement, the rectangular champagne dial with baton for numerals, on brown strap, gold buckle with Piaget logo, case no. 9151 & 154996, case 22mm (non running).Condition Report: Non running

Los 123

A LADY'S 18K GOLD WATCH, BY HERMÈS, the manual wind movement with circular dial, batons for numerals, polished gold case and lugs, on a mesh-link 18K gold fitted bracelet, case signed Universal Genève, dial signed Hermès, with maker's mark, French assay marks, length 17.5cm, total gross weight approx. 26.7gCondition Report: The case has not been openedIn running condition at the time of inspectionSome obvious multiple pits on the glass visible with naked eyeNormal signs of wearTotal gross weight approx. 26.7g

Los 126

A STAINLESS STEEL MANUAL WIND WRISTWATCH, BY JAEGER LE-COULTRE, 17-jewels Cal 818-2, the circular silver dial with batons for numerals and gilt hands, snap on back, case no. 993217, dial and movement signed, on black leather strap, case 33mm, length 25.6cmCondition Report: Glass: superficial scratches visible with great attention and bright light sourceCase: minor wear - was probably re-polishedClean movementNon original strap and buckle, superficial signs of wearIn running condition at the time of inspection

Los 149

AN 18K GOLD MANUAL WIND WATCH BY DULUX, of manual wind movement with square champagne dial, Roman and dots for numerals and gilt hands with snap back case, to an 18K gold curb-link fitted bracelet, dial signed, case no. 5253, with Swiss assay marks, length approx. 16.7cm, total gross weight approx. 49.70gCondition Report: This watch was not opened to be inspected.In running condition at the time of inspection.Normal signs of wearTotal gross weight approx. 49.70g

Los 184

A LADY'S 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL WATCH, BY OMEGA, CIRCA 1970, of manual wind movement, the circular silver dial with baton numerals, brilliant-cut diamond bezel to a fitted mesh-link bracelet, dial signed, crown and bracelet clasp with Omega logo, Swiss away mark, case 18mm, length 18.5cm, total gross weight approx. 49.5gCondition Report: Please note that the case was not opened. Glass in good condition. Some repair observed on the bracelet.Normal signs of wearIn running condition at the time of inspectionTotal gross weight approx. 49.5g

Los 185

A LADY'S 18K GOLD AND DIAMOND COCKTAIL WATCH BY ZENITH, CIRCA 1960, of manual wind movement, the circular silver dial with baton for numerals, polished gold case with brilliant-cut diamond accents on lugs, to a fitted mesh-link 18K gold bracelet, dial signed Zenith, case no. 02647, French assay marks, with security chain, length approx. 17cm, total gross weight approx. 22.2gCondition Report: Case has not been opened for inspection - in running condition at the time of inspectionDiamonds: bright and well matchedMinor signs of wear, overall in good conditionTotal gross weight approx. 22.2g

Los 123

A very good oak cased Barograph, with manual silverised dial inside a cover with five bevelled glass panels, on a base with drawer, 14" (36cms). (1) Provenance: Lissadell Sale, Christies.

Los 1596

A 1955 BSA A7 Shooting Star 500cc Motorbike, coloured army green, engine number CA7SS998, mileage 27,489, with Original Number Plate 'WPG 383'; Re-registered in Ireland with Registration Number 'HZR 786' and with Irish registration book, manual and other documents, etc., as a motor vehicle, sold as seen. S.N.S.R. (1)Presently not in running orderin need of substantial restoration and mechanical workDocumentation available : Irish Motor Tax / Registration Book issued by Wexford County Council ,1976 . No UK original registration documentation available.Instruction Manual for BSA A Models,Haynes Owners Workshop Manual BSA A7 ( 500 ) A10 ( 650)

Los 195

Henry O'Neill (1798 - 1880)  "View of St. Brigid?s Cathedral, Kildare, prior to its restoration c. 1835,"  watercolour on paper, Signed (bottom lower left), in contemporary gilt frame, 26cms x 36cms (10 1/2" x 14"). Depicting the Cathedral of St. Brigid in Kildare, this watercolour by Henry O?Neill, painted around 1835, is a valuable record of the building prior to its restoration four decades later. Not far from the cathedral stands the round tower, and beside the tower a broken high cross?all elements of this medieval Christian site that survive today. By the time O?Neill depicted the cathedral, the building was roofless and essentially a ruin. In 1875, under the supervision of architect George Edmund Street, restoration work began. The work included a new roof, north transept, chancel and west wall. The square tower at the crossing of nave and aisles was also rebuilt. O?Neill?s watercolour shows the cathedral as it appeared prior to 1875, with its roofless nave and south transept. The viewpoint is from the south, and shows the south wall of the nave with six lancet windows. During Street?s restoration, these windows were recessed within new Gothic arches, built to link and reinforce the wall buttresses visible in the watercolour. There is no sign of the west gable in his view, although it does appear in a late eighteenth-century watercolour in the Beranger Collection in UCD, where it can be seen to be in an advanced state of collapse. In George Petrie?s view of Kildare Cathedral, published in 1820 in Thomas Cromwell?s Excursions in Ireland, the gable wall has completely collapsed. Like Petrie, O?Neill produced illustrations for William Frederick Wakeman?s 1835 guidebook Picturesque sketches of . . scenery of Ireland, and also for his Fourteen Views of the County of Wicklow, published that same year. As well as being an artist, O?Neill was a teacher; his manual for art students was published by George Rowney in 1846. He was also an antiquarian, and in 1857 published his most important work, illustrating the ancient high crosses of Ireland. A controversialist, his 1863 his Fine Arts of Ancient Ireland, illustrated by G. Hanlon, set out to refute conclusions reached by Petrie in the latter?s Ecclesiastical Architecture of Ireland. While Petrie established, after careful scientific study, that the round towers of Ireland were built during the Christian era, many antiquarians, including Henry O?Brien, Charles Vallencey and O?Neill, preferred to believe they were older buildings, built for fire worship or as Zoroastrian temples. *We would like to acknowledge the assistance of Dr. Peter Murray in catalogue these lots.

Los 223

A Vintage Jones Manual Sewing Machine, Missing Cover

Los 1035

A Finescale 0 Gauge LMS 'Princess' class 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender by Lee Marsh Models, made in S.Korea for Lee Marsh, representing No. 6200 'The Princess Royal' in LMS lined crimson livery, with single chimney and well-detailed backhead, high-sided Stanier tender, box includes tool set and additional small fittings (lamps, fireirons etc), but appears to lack instruction manual, overall E-M, appears never run, tender appears to be fitted with a speaker and 8-wire cable connection so may be fitted with sound, all in the original box marked 'Order No 006', box E

Los 1036

A Finescale 0 Gauge BR class 9F 2-10-0 Locomotive and Tender by Lee Marsh Models, made in S.Korea for Lee Marsh, representing No. 92236 in ex-works BR satin black with late totem, with double chimney and well-detailed backhead, high-sided BR1G tender, box includes additional small fittings (lamps, fireirons etc) and instruction manual with DCC details and sound operation, overall E-M, appears never run, tender appears to be fitted with a speaker and 8-wire cable connection so probably fitted with sound, all in the original box marked 'Order No 080', box E, with outer despatch sleeve

Los 1037

A Finescale 0 Gauge BR (ex-LNER) class A1 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender by Golden Age Models, made in Korea by FC Models for Golden Age, representing No. 60157 'Great Eastern' in ex-works BR lined green with late totem, with double chimney, 'banjo' dome and well-detailed backhead, shedcode 36A, and non-corridor 8-wheel tender, box includes instruction manual with DCC details, smoke and sound operation, overall E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with unopened smoke oil bottle, box E

Los 1038

A Finescale 0 Gauge LNER class A4 4-6-2 Streamlined Locomotive and Tender by Golden Age Models, made in Korea by FC Models for Golden Age, representing No. 27 'Merlin' in ex-works LNER garter blue with crimson wheels and polished metal cabside numbers, with single chimney, cut-away (post-war) valances and well-detailed backhead, corridor tender with polished metal LNER lettering, box includes instruction manual with DCC details for smoke and sound operation, overall E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with unopened smoke oil bottle, box E

Los 1040

A Finescale 0 Gauge BR (ex-GWR) 29xx 'Saint' class 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender by Masterpiece Models, limited edition No 43 of 53 built, representing No. 2920 'Saint David' in ex-works BR lined black with early motifs, with highly-detailed backhead, and tender with 8-lead wiring connector (implying DCC sound fitted, but not physically checked), box includes instruction manual with DCC details, smoke and sound operation, overall E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with accessories, box E

Los 1041

A Finescale 0 Gauge GWR 47xx ('Night Owl') class 2-8-0 Locomotive and Tender by Masterpiece Models, production No 17 of an unspecified number built, representing No. 4707 in ex-works GWR plain green with outside steam pipes and snifting valves, finely-detailed backhead, and tender, box includes instruction manual with DCC details for sound operation, overall E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with accessories, box E

Los 1042

A Finescale 0 Gauge BR (ex-SR) rebuilt 'Merchant Navy' class 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender by Masterpiece Models, limited edition No 33 of 47 built with certificate, representing No. 35018 'British India Line' in ex-works BR lined green as rebuilt in 1956, with late totems to tender, with detailed backhead, and tender, box includes instruction manual with DCC details for sound operation, E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with accessories, box E

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A Finescale 0 Gauge BR (ex-SR) unrebuilt 'West Country' class 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender by Masterpiece Models, limited edition No 5 of 84 built with certificate, representing No. 34005 'Barnstaple' in ex-works early BR malachite green with 'sunshine' lettering, (circa 1948-9), with detailed backhead, and tender, box includes instruction manual with DCC details for sound operation, E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with accessories, box E, small damage to inside foam packing, slight scuffing to lid

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A Finescale 0 Gauge BR (ex-LMS) 'Duchess' class 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender by Masterpiece Models, one of a limited edition of 74 built with certificate dated Sept 2011, representing No. 46245 'City of London' in ex-works late-totem BR crimson, (circa 1958-64), with detailed backhead and tender, box includes instruction manual with DCC details for loco-mounted sound operation, E-M, appears never run, all in the original box with accessories, box E

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