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A vintage Johnson Optiscope Model 12 lantern slide projector, complete with lens, with a very large quantity of glass slides, including churches, abbeys, castles, tombs, and domestic, including Wales, Yorkshire, Norman, Middle Ages, interior and miscellaneous.The slides were taken during the 1940s and 50s by Sidney Aston Jeavons, FSA, author of reference books on various subjects including church plate, medieval painted glass and woodwork etc.
MINTON; a 19th century majolica figure of a maiden holding a basket, height 21cm, together with a majolica model of merman holding a shell, height 23cm, a majolica model of two herons with fish and a majolica model of a bird seated on a leaf (4).Condition Report: The bird has been Brocken of the dish and restored also restoration the the tai, extensive restoration the the heron figure, restoration to the bowl the cherub is supporting and old repair to the basket the female is carrying.
BARBARA LINDLEY ADAMS FOR POOLE POTTERY; ten stoneware animals to include a tortoise, an otter, a badger, etc, also a Poole Pottery blue glaze model of a frog (11).Condition Report: The bird perching on the plant pot with a tiny slither chip to the beak, the model of the field mouse with strawberry with a slither chip to the base.
***SECTION 1 FIREARMS LICENCE REQUIRED***WINCHESTER; an 1873 model .44 WCF under lever repeating rifle, with 23.5" barrel and full tube magazine, stamped to the barrel 'Winchester's-Repeating-Arms, Newhaven, CT' and further stamped 'King's-Improvement-Patented-March 29, 1866. October 16 1860', overall length 110cm, SN:276926B. Condition Report: Overall very good, but used condition, showing minor wear to the woodwork and some very minor wear to the original blued finish.
***SECTION 2 SHOTGUN LICENCE REQUIRED***HOLLAND & HOLLAND; a No.5 Model under lever hammer rook rifle, later converted to nitro proofed .410", the 27.25" part octagonal turned down barrel with 3" chambers, stamped to the top flat with the maker's details and '98, New Bond Street, London', simple foliate engraving to the action, mounted on a chequered walnut stock, overall length 111cm, SN: 3693 (af). Condition Report: Overall solid but used condition. The push-through wedge is missing and there is a slight fracture to the stock on the right-hand side of the back edge of the lock. Further light surface scratches visible upon close inspection, otherwise ok.
***SECTION 2 SHOTGUN LICENCE REQUIRED***REMINGTON; a Model 1100 twelve bore three shot semi-auto shotgun, the 28" barrel with 2 3/4" chambers and fitted with a vented textured rib and mounted to a chequered walnut stock, overall length 122cm, S.N: N170930V. Condition Report: Overall solid but used condition, appears to have been re-lacquered at some point with minor dints and minor scuffs and scrapes visible through the polish, very minor wear to the blued finished on the action and the barrel is choked at CYL, length of pull 14".
Nintendo Game Cube model DOL-001 circa 2001 gaming console with two controllers, power supply and boxed Donkey Konga Pak. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. UK P&P Group 3 (£30+VAT for the first lot and £8+VAT for subsequent lots)
Sharp plays both sides linear tracking record player stereo system, model VZ 1600, including cassette, radio and speakers. All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order. Not available for in-house P&P
Robinson (Thomas). New Observations on the Natural History of This World of Matter, and This World of Life: in two parts, being a Philosophical Discourse, grounded upon the Mosaick System of the Creation, and the Flood. To which are added some thoughts concerning Paradise, the conflagration of the World, and a Treatise of Meteorology: with occasional remarks upon some late Theories, Conferences, and Essays, 1st edition, London: John Newton, 1696, two folding engraved plates (with repaired closed tear to each), 2 pp. advertisements at rear, occasional light toning and minor scattered spotting, early signature 'Jo. Scott' to upper margin of front free endpaper, hinges split, contemporary speckled calf, upper joint split at foot, extremities rubbed, 8vo QTY: (1)NOTE:Wing R1719.'Robinson became entangled in controversies about the origins, structure and fate of the earth. His brief Anatomy of the Earth (1694) was expanded into New Observations on the Natural History of This World of Matter and This World of Life (1696). The earth is portrayed as a living animal in an engaging but dated alchemical and mystical model which features 'animal spirits' flowing within, a central fire, and a variety of 'damps' exuded to cause earthquakes, volcanoes, and winds. Living organisms are considered to be capable of generation from dead matter, fossils not to have live origins, and metals to be capable of transmutation. Divine providence is represented as being evident in all the natural processes and structures described, which were designed to benefit mankind' (ODNB).
Prime Ministers Harold Wilson and Lord Home signed on back of Vintage car postcard of Model T Ford. Good condition. All 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.
After Pierre-Jules Mêne (French, 1810-1879): A patinated bronze equestrian model of 'Jockey À Cheval No. 1 (Vainqueer Du Derby)'the late cast with raised facsimile signature P.J.MENE to the oval naturalistic base , mounted on a separate green marble rectangular shallow plinth, the bronze, 39.5cm, 44cm, 12cm wide, the plinth, 4cm high, 40cm wide, 20cm deep (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
After William Theed (British, 1804-1891): A third quarter 19th century artificial stone bust of Achilles together with a matching pedestal en-suitethe bust and pedestal apparently unmarked, circa 1860the classical warrior modelled full face looking slightly to dexter, wearing an elaborate helmet cast with twin griffins and anthemia above a frieze of hunting hounds, the feathered plume supported by a recumbent sphinx, raised on a circular moulded socle, the pedestal of plain columnar form terminating in a moulded base, traces of later grey painted paint, the bust 84cm high, the pedestal 104cm high (2)Footnotes:The original marble bust of Achilles by William Theed was part of a commission made for Prince Albert, consort of Queen Victoria in 1856. The commission, costing £504 (the bill dated 14 March 1857, for 'six colossal busts after the antique supplied by William Theed') comprised 'Juno' of the Ludovico Collection in Rome, 'Aesculapius', 'Alexander of the Capitol', 'Venus of Arles' 'Roma' and 'Achilles', all of which were made to be displayed in the gallery above the grand entrance and marble hall at Buckingham Palace.Numerous attempts were made to create a new building material from the 17th century onwards with architects searching for a usable, malleable but tough substitute for stone. Coade stone, marketed by its maker Mrs Eleanor Coade as the first ever 'artificial stone', was a mix of clay, terracotta, silicates and glass which was fired for four days at a time in incredibly hot kilns. First marketed at the turn of the 1770s, it was a tough and hard-wearing material which offered new opportunities for fine-detailed decoration. Coade initially went into partnership in 1769 with Daniel Pincot who had a business making artificial stone in south London. However, the pair soon fell out and by 1771 Coade had dismissed Poncot and substituted him with the sculptor John Bacon, whose inspired designs and workmanship helped establish the Coade Artificial Stone Company as the leading firm in the field. The success of Coade stone was also aided by changing architectural taste as more architects like Robert Adam were looking for a way of applying increasingly delicate ornament to their buildings. Coade offered the most reliable way of achieving this and her stone was soon used by the leading architects of the day, including Adam, Sir William Chambers, Sir John Nash, Sir John Soane, and James Wyatt. It proved suitable not only for all sorts of architectural details, but also for monuments, sculptures, ornaments and garden furniture. By the 1840s, tastes had changed and the Coade manufactory subsequently closed its door. However numerous other factories continued to produce variants of high fired artificial stone substitutes during the subsequent decades of the 19th century and the offered bust and pedestal after a model by Theed exemplifies the Neo-Grec revival style which became fashionable in the 1860s.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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