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Los 9342

A collection of diecast waterline model ships, "British-Made" to base of some

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A collection of loose and playworn Trix TTR model railway locomotives and rolling stock including BR green 0-4-0 loco '30782' with tender, BR black loco '31829' with tender, assorted goods wagons and three passenger coaches, together with a Tri-ang Minic Power Unit

Los 9024

Three plastic model Star Wars spaceships to include Millenium Falcon, Star Destroyer and Snowspeeder, together with a tin of Micro Machines vehicles

Los 9382

Two perspex cased Dinky diecast model cars to include 128 Mercedes-Benz 600 and 190 Monteverdi 375L with Speedwheels (2)

Los 9393

Two Arcade, US, cast iron model vehicles to include 312 bus and 273R tractor (2)

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A wooden model American style locomotive, 60cm long, together with a smaller metal example and a novelty set of hooks in the form of a locomotive (3)

Los 9402

Assorted model railway spares including Airfix Multiple Train Control System, 00 and 0 gauge track, Corgi Trackside diecast model set etc

Los 9311

A large kit built plastic model Jaguar E Type, 54cm long, and a Humbrol Modeller's Brush Set (box poor) (2)

Los 9377

Assorted diecast model cars to include boxed Corgi 331 Ford 3 Litre Capri GT and 402 Ford Cortina Police Car, perspex cased Italian Benelli 750 Sei motorcycle, unboxed Corgi Bentley Series 'T', Mercedes-Benz 350 SL and Lamboghini Miura P400, Dinky Ford Capri, Ford Escort and NSU Ro 80, Politoys Ferrari 512 S, Corgi Concorde (a/f) and Dinky Spitfire Mk II and Junkers JU87 B (14)

Los 9318

Two 1:24 scale sports car plastic model kits; Tamiya #2446 Lotus Super 7 Series II and Fujimi #16 Ferrari Dino 246GT (2, contents unchecked but appearing complete and unbuilt)

Los 9068

A boxed diecast Dinky Toys 104 Captain Scarlet Spectrum Pursuit Vehicle with intact aerials, plastic figure, missile (damaged) and instructions (tape repair to box), together with a Dinky Toys advert depicting the model (2)

Los 9310

Two aircraft model kits to include Hegi / Schuco DS-22 RC Helicopter and Model Flight Hummingbird electric power radio control aeroplane (2, contents unchecked)

Los 393

Miniature bronze model of a horse by JB - 5cm high

Los 593

Hand made scale model of Charles Dickens 'Old Curiosity Shop' by Bruce Coombes in a Perspex case 48cm x 35cm x 32cm high

Los 594

Scale model figures of a 'Narrow Boat-man and family 1890' in a Perspex case 36cm x 19cm x 38cm high

Los 313

Box framed wooden model of a monoplane 'Reach for the sky' - frame 50cm square

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German 925 sterling silver hollow model of a horse with stirrups - 6.5cm high & 48g

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Oriental carved vegetable root model of an eagle - 4cm high

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Vintage Avometer model 7 in original leather case (22cm x 20cm x 13cm and has replacement tags) t/w Rowney's mathematical instruments set inc a boxrule

Los 978

A crate containing a large quantity of model industrial vehicles including diggers, dump truck, boxed Volvo EC210, etc.

Los 970

A vintage Mamod SE.2A model steam engine in remains of original box

Los 676

A vintage Imperial The Good Companion Model T portable typewriter with grey textured painted finish

Los 958

A box Norscot die-cast model of CAT 5110B Excavator - sold with a Joal Komatsu similar

Los 753

A 1920's/30's Cossor Empire Melody Maker Model 234 valve radio, with wooden case and Bakelite dials

Los 822A

A boxed Prinz Model 660 telescope, with fittings with original fitted wooden box

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A W. Goebel model of a Hawfinch - sold with another matt glaze similar and two other German examples

Los 889

A vintage boxed View-Master 3-dimention viewer Model E - sold with another similar and a quantity of slides

Los 418

Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life study Charcoal drawing from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) 62x48cmNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

Los 435

Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life study Charcoal drawing from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) 62x48cmNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

Los 441

Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life study Charcoal drawing from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) 62x48cmNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

Los 338

Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life studies Charcoal drawings from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) on both sides of a 62x48cm sheetNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921)* (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life study Charcoal drawing from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) 62x48cmNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Henry Scott TUKE (1858-1929) Young Man Reading (1920) Watercolour, signed and dated 1920, inscribed 'To J. A. H.', 24 x 17cm. Frame size 48.5 x 42cm.The model in this picture is John Alfred Hone (1895-1978). Born in Tewkesbury and served in the Royal Flying Corps (later RAF). On demobilization studied for land agency being one of the four friends who rented Lyndon Lodge London, Tukes parents' old family home. The house was sold in 1921. John Alfred Hone (also known as Jack)joined the Stock Brokers Scott Brothers and became Tukes stock broker and financial advisor and later his executor. Jack was a regular visitor to Falmouth and appeared as a model in many of Tukes major works (see The Registers Of Cornwall Polytechnic Society). He was made a Honorary Life Member of Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society. The picture was a gift to Hone by the artist in 1920 when Hone had been one of the models for 'June Morning' a major work exhibited at the Royal Academy that year. This sensitive watercolour is in excellent condition with no sign of restoration or damage. It has not been examined out of the frame but a slight degree of mount burn is evident. We can see no foxing. It forms part of a private Penwith collection that has been included in this sale. We have been asked if the present work is mentioned in the Tuke registers held by the Tate. It is possible that it is among "Several small studies and sketches" 1920. Of note that year is a portrait of Jack Hone in flying uniform. This was given to the sitter by Tuke.

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Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life studies Charcoal drawings from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) on both sides of a 62x48cm sheetNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life study Charcoal drawing from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) 62x48cmNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life study Charcoal drawing from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) 62x48cmNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life studies Charcoal drawings from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) on both sides of a 62x48cm sheetNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life study Charcoal drawing from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907), signed, 62x48cmThis is one of 28 sheets of life drawings on artists paper (the watermark of Michallet has been noted), they were rolled and wrapped in grey paper with a label (see image) giving the artist and tutors. Only one is signed.Note:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life studies Charcoal drawings from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) on both sides of a 62x48cm sheetNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life studies Charcoal drawings from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907), nine sheets, some worked on both sides, some cut, 62x48cmNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life study Charcoal drawing from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) 62x48cmNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life studies Charcoal drawings from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) on both sides of a 62x48cm sheet Note:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life study Charcoal drawing from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) 62x48cmNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life study Charcoal drawing from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) 62x48cmNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Winifred Eugene BALLARD (1885-1921) (under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen) Life studies Charcoal drawings from the Chelsea Art School (1903-1907) on both sides of a 62x48cm sheetNote:This collection of competent life drawing studies by Winifred Ballard interestingly illustrate the liberal, progressive nature of Augustus John and William Orpen's short lived Chelsea Art School. Situated in Flood Street in Chelsea and run between 1903 and 1907, the school admitted female pupils who were encouraged to draw from life models, albeit with chaperones, but this was something that previously, societal restrictions had simply not permitted women to do.A whole ten years later in 1913 when Laura Knight exhibited her groundbreaking 'Self Portrait with Model' which depicted herself painting a nude, times were still extremely repressive for women and the response was highly critical. Winifred was 18 years old when she first attended the school. The influence of Augustus John's tutelage (for he did most of the teaching, and by all accounts Orpen was very hands-off) is very apparent in her confident lines and mark-making, and when studying her drawings, we can almost feel the presence of John standing behind his student, guiding and advising her. Winifred Eugenie BALLARD Born Chester 1885. Daughter of Edward George Ballard, mineralogist, Governor Inspector of Mines in Cornwall circa 1914, living at Trelights near Port Issac. Previously lived in Holland Park, London when Winifred was under the tutelage of Augustus John and William Orpen at Chelsea art school between 1903 and 1907. Married Richard Varley 1919 in Chester Cathedral, moved to Hollow Barn Cottage, Kingston Ridge, died in 1921, Kingston Lewes, Sussex.

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Carltonware JCB teapot and Border Fine Arts Model A4594 Clydesdale

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Two boxes of glass light shades, CB radios and accessories, model bikes etc NOTE - The CB power pack has been WITHDRAWN from this lot)

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TWO PAPER KNIVES one possibly German in the model of a sword, the second with parcel gilt detail

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GROUP OF FOUR MODEL PLANES comprising of a Battle Of Britain 1940 Supermarine Spitfire Mk1', as well as a Messerschmitt Bf 109E-4, a Dunkirk 1940 Junkers Ju 87B Stuka' and a Hawker Hurricane Mk1, each with standsQty: 4

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MODEL OF MV NILEDUTCH BREDA 2014 AND OTHER ITEMS including a Hempel desk compass and The Encyclopedia of Ships

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GROUP OF MODEL SHIPS AND DIE-CAST VEHICLES including a 'Bismarck', 'HMS Warspite', 'HMS Prince Of Wales', as well as various model vehicles including a 'Vincent HRD Black Shadow 1954' motorbike, an Aston Martin DB5 and various others

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