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A collection of Dinky, Corgi and Matchbox vintage diecast model cars, some boxed to include a Dinky, Volkswagen 1600 TL Fastback and a 1951 Volkswagen DY-6B, Budgie Toys Volkswagen pickup, Corgi Toys Volkswagen 1200 saloon police car and a Matchbox Super Kings K-7 racing car transporter circa 1972 and others, Location:
A collection of vintage military, TV related, and other diecast model vehicles to include a Dinky Toys Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle, and Alvis Scorpion and Striker tank, SRN6 Hovercraft model 290, UFO Interceptor model 351, boxed model of Yesteryear 1913 Mercer Raceabout, Lesney Matchbox series, Corgi Toys, and others, in play worn condition Location:
A Garrard 301 Transcription turntable no:51400/2 in a teak cabinet 25" high x 20" deep x 54" wide, enclosing a later Binatone tape deck, mixed music tapes, a Mono Microgroove Head, model EPH and a quantity of 1950's-1970's records to include The Beatles 1962-66 album, long playing records, Irish, Musical and Classical compilation albums and 45rpm records together with a large free standing corner speaker, no labels, 32" high x 22" wide x 14" deep. Location:G
Model Aircraft Includes Eastern Airways 757 and United Parcel Service Cargo Plane on Stand, both are made of plastic and are disassembled (loosely assembled for pictures) Fair Condition, Plus 617 Squadron Ladies Guest Night (RAF Lossiemouth) Dinner Menu 2006 and Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving to mark the 70th Anniversary of 617 Squadron (Lincoln Cathedral) Order of Service Booklet 2013, good condition. . Good condition. All autographs 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 £9.99
Collection of pieces Chinese and Japanese, to include a wooden model of Li Tieguai, depicted with a crutch, one foot balancing on a turtle, approximately 33.5cm high, a ceramic duck egg glazed model of a duck, approximately 24cm high, a hardstone tea service, on a scalloped tray, the teapot in a pumpkin-like form, with six teacups, a hardwood panel with mother of pearl inlay, depicting a hunting scene, approximately 10cm x 30cm, a carved hardstone model of a cow, approximately 8.5cm wide, a pair of dishes in the form of fish, marked to the base, approximately 26cm wide, three Kutani pieces, all marked to the base, an Imari porcelain basket, 14.5cm wide, a blue and white teacup, with floral decoration, marked to the base, approximately 6.5cm wide x 4.5cm wide, a small bowl, decorated with a male figure and a tree, a seven-character mark to the base, 6.5cm wide and a small bowl in the form of a lotus, 4cm high x 8.5cm wide (16) At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
Collection of pieces Chinese and European, to include a possibly Royal Copenhagen figure of a monkey, an enamelled metal butterfly attached to the right hand, indistinctly marked to the base, approx 10cm high, a model of a geisha, a green and gold fan held in the right hand, unmarked, 5.5cm high, a model of a carp, unmarked, approximately 11.5cm high, a polychrome rectangular form teapot, decorated with flowers, with gold painted details, unmarked, approximately 16.5cm high, a blue and white figure of a temple dog, the dog rests its front paws on a puzzle jug, approximately 13.5cm wide x 9cm high (8) Geisha with small chip to rear of foot and some rubbing. Monkey ok. Temple dog with repaired ear. Carp with chips to fins and firing crack. Tea pot with small chips to spout, lid repaired and knob handle detached. Satsuma vase with some surface wear. Figure with repaired hand. Teapot lid ok.
A collection of items to include a brass mounted spark guard a large brass oil lamp with globe and glass funnel, a collection of other metal ware to include a trivet, candlesticks etc together with a Goofy phone, a Maisto special edition Jaguar S type 1:18 model and a box seat piano stool etc
A Silver Cross coach built doll's pram in grey and burgundy with shopping tray, bag, doll and cover together with a doll's cot and a vintage Fisher Price musical toy as a bird together with a Yamaha PSS-470 electronic keyboard (boxed), an Encore Blaster series telecaster style electric guitar with Kinsman 10 watt practice amp and a Chantry model 2460 Spanish style guitar and soft cases for both together with a Play it Today 40 piece cassette guitar learning system and a folding guitar stand
A fine Ship Yard model of the 'Empire Purcell', built by William Gray and Company Limited, West Hartlepool, in a mahogany cabinet, W 173cm, H 140cm, D 41cm. The 'Empire Purcell' was sunk on her maiden voyage on May 27th 1942 during the passage of Convoy PQ.16 to Russia. HMS Hyderabad rescued 26 sailors.
PAIR OF GEORGE III MAHOGANY LADDER BACK SIDE CHAIRS, IN THE MANNER OF GILES GRENDEY 18TH CENTURY the shaped ladder backs above wide stuffover needlework seats with close nail trim, raised on square legs joined by stretchers (2) 58cm wide, 93cm high, 48cm deep Note: The design for these chairs can be attributed to the London furniture maker Giles Grendey, who is known to have made this model. A related chair is illustrated in C. Gilbert, Pictorial Dictionary of Marked London Furniture 1700-1840, Leeds 1996, p.242, pl.436. and is one of a set of labelled chairs in Newport Church, Essex.
FRENCH LOUIS XVI GILT BRONZE AND WHITE MARBLE MANTEL CLOCK BY LEPINE CIRCA 1780 the white enamel dial with black Arabic numerals and Arabic quarter markers, signed in puce ‘Lepine, A Paris’, the white marble pendule d’officer style case with beaded door with rose branch bow swag below, surmounted by a figure of winged Cupid descending on billowing clouds to greet a figure of Venus with two doves between them, mounted on a white marble inverted breakfront plinth base with acanthus moulding, the front with a classical frieze of putti, on front toupie feet flanked by two pairs of column base feet, the twin barrel movement with silk suspended pendulum and outside countwheel, striking on a bell, the backplate signed ‘Delaruelle AParis’ 32cm wide, 39cm high, 14cm deep There is a limited corpus of known Lepine clocks from the same period with a similar composition to the present clock, all featuring a pair of gilt bronze figures representing allegories of love flanking the case incorporating doves. A similar model, signed Lépine, can be seen in the collection of the Residenzmuseum, Munich, another housed in identical case can also be found at Château de Fontainebleau [See Hans Ottomeyer and Peter Pröschel, “Vergoldete Bronzen”, 1986, p. 248, pl. 4.6.13]. That model also features an allegory of Cupid, this time in the guise of a putti, descending from the opposite side. The modelling and chasing of the clouds is nearly identical to the present clock and the framing of the figures around the case is similar. Another similar model, signed Lépine, resides in the Collection of the Louvre Museum, Paris, and came from the collection of Queen Marie-Antoinette [See P. Kjellberg, La pendule française du Moyen-Age au XXe siècle, Les Éditions de l’Amateur, 1997, p.251 (pendule C) et 246 (pendule A), Archives nationales O13510)]. That model represents the “Return of Love" and shows figures of a winged putti offering a dove to a young maiden arranged in a similar posture around the clock. Both of those signed Lepine examples have very similar dials to the present clock, with the style of both the Arabic numerals and the signature near identical.Jean-Antoine Lépine (1720-1814), was one of the most important Parisian clockmakers of the second part of the 18th century. He was appointed clockmaker to both King Louis XV and Louis XVI, to whom he supplied a large number of clocks to the Palais royaux. Lépine was also patronised by the French aristocracy as well as the Spanish, British and Swedish royalty. Lépine initially worked as an “ouvrier libre”, then became a master on March 13, 1762, and taking over the stock of his colleague Caron, who held the title of Horloger du Roi et du Garde-Meuble de la Couronne. Having settled in the rue Saint-Denis in 1756, the place Dauphine in 1772, the rue des Fossés Saint-Germain-l’Auxerrois in 1777, and then the rue des Vieux-Augustins during the Revolutionary period, Lépine led one of the most productive and renowned workshops of the reign of Louis XVI. He was also very aware of integrating scientific excellence with aesthetic beauty and thus only used cases by the finest bronziers such as Jean-Baptiste and Robert Osmond, Etienne Martincourt and Jean-Rémy Carangeot as well as the ébénistes Balthazar Lieutaud and Nicolas Petit and also employed the services of the gilders Noël, Martin and Henry. Lépine’s attention to detail also included the dial face, his early dials only had Arabic numerals for the hours and minutes. This was one of Lépine’s specialities, which he continued to use until about 1789 when he reverted back to the more usual combination of Roman and Arabic numerals.In the late 18th century there were two clockmakers named De La Ruelle that were active in Paris. The first being André De La Ruelle (born in 1740), was apprenticed in 1754, registered his letters of mastery on October 13, 1762 and set up his workshop on rue Saint-Martin from 1772 to 1789 (See P. Verlet, Les bronzes dorés français du XVII siècle, Paris, 1999, p. 435). The second, Nicolas De Là Ruelle, seems to have started his career at the end of the reign of Louis XV and set up his workshop successively in Enclos des Quinze-Vingt, rue Croix des Petits-Champs and rue Richelieu at the Revolution.
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Y12 Ford Model T Van - "EverReady" colour trial pair (1) red body, black roof and chassis, cast type 3 rear doors, black seat, gold parts, red 12-spoke wheels, decals to both sides (2) similar but with roof decal & "Batteries For Life" on rear doors - Near Mint Unboxed.(2)
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Large Group of 1960's -1980's Issue Models - Including (1) 1911 Model "T" Ford; (2) Y-3 1910 Benz Limousine; (3) Y-16 1904 Spyker; (4) Y-4 1930 Duesenberg plus others similar (see photo) - Excellent to Near Mint in Good to Near Mint boxes along with 2 x further similar unboxed models - Excellent to Near Mint and a 1970's Catalogue witch is Good. (39)
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Group of cars - Some duplication which includes variations - to Include (1) Y9 1912 Simplex-50; (2) Y11 1938 Lagonda; (3) 2 x Y12 1912 Ford Model T "Suze"; (4) Y15 1930 Packard Victoria; (5) Y21 1927 Ford A "Shell" plus others similar (see photo) - Excellent Plus in Fair to Good Plus window boxes. (48)

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