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§ Anthony Abrahams ( 1926-2019), Bending, a patinated bronze model of a person bending at the waist, the integral plinth base inscribed with initials, numbered 3/9 and bearing the foundry mark of Pangolin London42 x 32.5 x 17cm The work of Anthony Abrahams is fraught with paradox - his at once familiar and unfamiliar representations of the human body, which typically juxtapose swollen with suppressed corporeal forms, appear to suggest both the strength and fragility of mankind. Often situated within a lineage of important and renowned twentieth century British sculptors, including Bernard Meadows, Elisabeth Frink and Lynn Chadwick, one could argue that the formal language of Abrahams’ work belongs to a much older tradition. Indeed, his characteristically exaggerated forms suggest the influence of early fertility emblems upon his practice, thereby placing modern man and primordial man beside one another. His playful figures seem to bloat, wither, bend and flex before us, but, perhaps most importantly, they question and challenge our perceptions.
A Russian Imperial Porcelain (St Petersburg) figure, 'The Hazel Grouse Vendor', Catherine II period, bearing her blue cypher to the base, the figure carrying a bird in his left hand, the strap of his backpack in his right, decorated in polychrome enamels on a naturalistic base, numbered in red '3', '11' and '16', impressed number 15, 19.5 cm high.Literature: The same model is illustrated in black and white (N.B. von Wol'f, The Imperial Porcelain Factory 1744-1904, St. Petersburg, 2003 [1906], p. 68, pl. 84.)
Frederick George Cotman RI. ROI. (British, 1850-1920), 'Cala Rossi - a Famous Model', oil on board, ink inscribed label verso, 17cm x 11.5 cm, frame 32 x 27 cmThe Cotman FamilyPlease note the corrected dimensions in the description. Framed and glazed - not inspected out of the frame. Possibly some slight abrasions to the arm, otherwise appears to be in good condition.
Matchbox Lesney Models of Yesteryear and others, c. 1950s-1960s.- a group of ten, nine being Lesney die-cast models, including 1929 4 ½ Litre Bentley no.5; 1903 G.P. Mercedes no.10, 1926 Morris Cowley Bullnose no. 8 and others; together with a 1907 Renault Limousine, plastic finished model, Gowland & Gowland, copyright, 1953, 5 ½ inches long, 2 inches wide, and 3 inches tall. (10)Provenance: The Collection of British puppeteer, Christine Glanville (1924-1999). Glanville's long collaboration with Gerry Anderson began in 1956 as a puppet operator on the Twizzle And Torchy TV. series. She went on to design, sculpt and operate many leading characters including Four Feather Falls, Supercar, Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet And The Mysterons, Terrahawks and Andersons unscreenedSpace Policepilot episode.
A Pair of boxed Mini model cars includes, Dinky 107 Stripey The Magic Mini (1967-1969) with red interior, opening doors, opening bonnet, tipping seats and jewelled headlamps, spun hubs, complete with Candy and The Bearandas, the Magic Mini was based on the 183 Morris Mini Morris Minor (automatic) first produced in 1966, the model was issued in 1967 and deleted in 1968; within original box: Corgi Toys 51693 Austin Mini Metro Royal Wedding Special Edition 1981, A British Car for A British Occasion, produced to commemorate the wedding of Prince Charles (later King Charles) and Lady Diana Spencer which took place July 29, 1981. (2)
Eke Jeinsen Autographed T shirt and photographs - Playboy Playmate of the Month, May 1993, model, and Baywatch actress signed yellow T shirt with blue sparkly Playboy logo to front, label reads Playboy, size small; together with two signed photographs, one depicted Eke Jeinsen with this T shirt. (3)
Star Wars: Darth Vader model 805 telephone; together with two related paperback books, The Empire Strikes Back: from the Adventures of Luke Skywalker, a novel by Donald F. Glut, based on the story by George Lucas, early reprint, published by Sphere Books, 1980; Star Wars Return of the Jedi, a novel by James Khan based on a screenplay by Lawrence Kasdan, from a story by George Lucas, first edition, published by Futura, Macdonald, 1983. (3)Condition Report: Darth Vader model 805 telephone - without original box or instructions, untested, overall good condition.
Star Wars, Batman, Star Trek, Alien and other memorabilia a group of models and action figures, includes Star Wars Kenner 1980 Snowspeeder; DC Comics 2008 Batman figure, within original box (opened); Lord of the Rings, Gollum battery operated figure ; Star Trek, Spock battery operated talking figure; Captain Black (Captain Scarlett) 2001 Carlton battery operated talking figure; Alien, 6 inch action figure; together with a pair of model Starfighters; and three small Star Wars related figures including Yoda. (11)Condition Report: overall good condition. Star Wars Kenner 1980 Snowspeeder - missing a harpoon from the rear of the craft.
Star Trek - Replica Tulip Chair designed by Maurice Burke for Arkana in blue and red and black Next Generation long sleeved top, Wrath of Kahn script, replica assault phaser, other Star Trek replica props, James T. Kirk toy figure in box, Model of USS Enterprise, Star Trek Voyager magazine No. 1, Folder for cards / toys and other items. Condition Report: No Master Replicas in there.
9 Assorted model kits. Made by Airfix, Eldon, Monogram, Aurora, LS, Comet. Models of James Bond Autogyro (Little Nellie), Elvira, Pink Panther, Patrick Troughton Dr. Who, Planet of the Apes, Morgan plus 8 model; kit series ollo Sarurn V, Morgan Plus 8, Hawk Spaceship, Pontoon Bridge Assault Set. All boxed.
Thunderbirds: Lady Penelope Memorabilia includes, A Lady Penelope Pelham Puppet from the 1992 Thunderbirds series, dressed in a deep pink trouser suit with composite head hands and feet, within original box (opened) 11 inches high; A Corgi CC00604 diecast model car of Lady Penelopes FAB 1, a customised six wheeled pink Rolls-Royce featuring an aircraft style single sliding roof, figures of Lady Penelope Creighton-Ward and her trusty chauffeur, Parker, and a front firing missile; Gerry Anderson 1965 J Rosenthal Toys JR21 complete boxed Lady Penelope Dressing Table set; together with a related first edition hardback book, McGARRY (Kevin). Lady Penelope: A Gallery of Thieves, within dustjacket, published by World Distributors (Manchester) 1966. (4)
Gerry Anderson Promotional Merchandise a group of ten items, includes, a Dinky 101 Captain Scarlet SPV, diecast model with opening front hatch (lacks firing missile), drop-down tracks at rear, and opening side-hatch which lowers a seated Captain Scarlet to the ground; Grandstand 1990s Stingray Subterranean Sea Rescue hand-held LCD game within original card backing (sealed); Wesco 1993 Stingray Cube Clock within original box: 1968 Gerry Anderson Joe 90 Puzzle Book and Dot to Dot Activity Book; The Century 21 Script Book, published by Fanderson Script Archive, 1995; Thunderbirds Official Souvenir Programme, 1990: Thunderbirds 1992 Gary Kennedy (Intarsia) Knitting Patterns booklet; Thunderbirds 1 and Thunderbirds 3, a pair of plastic model toys; Supercar 1962 Magnetic Adventures Game by Allan Industries within original box; Sculptorcraft Mike Mercury in Supercar Moulding and Colour Kit in original box. (10)Condition Report: some wear to original boxes.Dinky 101 Captain Scarlet SPV - lacking front missile and fold-down roof antenna, the side hatch closing mechanism is not working.
Vintage boxed model cars a group of five, includes, Corgi 1969-1972 The Beatles Yellow Submarine No 803, within original box (opened); Gerry Anderson: Corgi 2005 Thunderbirds Lady Penelopes Fab 1 Rolls Royce with certificate enclosed and figures of Lady Penelope and Parker, 40th Anniversary Limited Edition of 5000, No. CC00603, within original box; together with an early Corgi model Batmobile; Corgi 1980 The Professionals Ford Capri No. 64, within original card backing (unopened); and a 1992 Matchbox Thunderbirds Lady Penelopes Fab 1 Rolls Royce. (5) Condition Report: overall good condition.The Beatles Yellow Submarine - signs of wear to original box, the submarine complete with figures, revolving periscopes and two automatically opening hatches, a few chips to paintwork.Corgi 2005 Thunderbirds Lady Penelopes Fab 1 - near mint condition.
Vintage die-cast boxed model cars - a group of five, includes, Corgi Juniors 1970 Whizz Wheels Tom and Jerry (2507) within original card backing (unopened); Corgi 1966 Rocket Firing Batmobile (267) with a figure of Batman within original box; Corgi Carlton Classic 2003 Thunderbirds Lady Penelope Fab 1 Rolls Royce (CC00601) with front firing missiles and figures of Lady Penelope and Parker, within original box; Corgi 2003 The Beatles Yellow Submarine, within original box (unopened); and a Carlton 2001 Johnny Lightening Supercar (362-20) within original card backing (unopened). (5)
Star Wars: A group of related memorabilia, includes, Jimmy Bullock Boba Fett autographed colour photograph, signed in blue marker pen, 8 x 10 inches, with an accompanying COA; David Prowse Darth Vader colour photograph 7 ½ x 9 ½ inches within mount, 10 ¾ x 15 inches overall; Millennium Falcon, Star Wars Metal Earth 3D Model Kit by Disney, with assembly instructions; a white promotional Star Wars T shirt, Size L, unworn; together with other related memorabilia including a framed Royal Mail first day cover inset display, Star Wars The Skywalker Family, No. 04663 and other Royal Mail first day cover stamps. (qty).
Medical, Ophthalmology, an English Priestly-Smith candle lamp in nickel plate, c.1880-1900, by Allen & Hanbury; an 1878 model Loring ophthalmaoscope by L Frohnhauser, Munchen; a 20th cenury Leibrich military model ophthalmoscope; an Early 20th century Japanese ophthalmoscope by Komoto, (inside lid reveales two indirect lenses); a Leibreich's ophthalmoscope; another ophthalmoscope in small case (6). Condition Report: All items apear complete and undamaged, ophthalmoscopes all in their original cases.
Quack Medicine, A Lebenswecker, A Nose Corrector and A Plaque Dynamodermique, lebenswecker German late 19th century, in ebony, retailed in the U.S. by F H Droz, in original card case with brush in ebony case; instrument 26cm long; a nose shape corrector in nickel plate, English, early 20th century, Trados model 25; a Plaque Dynamodermique, Frenh, , 19th century, in thin card case with instruction leaflet
Curta Model II Calculator, Liechtenstein, July 1970, serial number 529305, in black and grey, in original black plastic case, with original instructions and 'Computing Examples for the Curta Calculating Machine', height of case 13cm - tested and working The Curta is a hand-held mechanical calculator designed by Curt Herzstark in the mid-20th century. The device is a marvel of engineering and was widely used in the years following its release in 1948. Herzstark, an Austrian engineer, developed the Curta while imprisoned in a concentration camp during World War II. The device is a compact, cylindrical calculator that can perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The Curta was widely used by engineers, scientists, and mathematicians in the years following its release. Its compact design made it ideal for use in the field, and its reliability and accuracy made it a valuable tool for complex calculations. Despite its popularity, the Curta was eventually superseded by electronic calculators in the 1970s. However, it remains an important artifact of mid-20th century engineering and a testament to the ingenuity of its creator. Today, the Curta is highly prized by collectors and enthusiasts, who appreciate its elegant design and historical significance. It stands as a reminder of the power of human ingenuity, even in the darkest of circumstances.
Wax Models of the Human Eye, British, c. 1880-1900, two wax models, each mounted under glass dome on ebonised wood base with old labels in brown ink, one 'The Eye; Model to show Iris, Pupil, Sclera, 6431, 6431, 6422, 0727 V.37', one 'The Eye; Model which shows Lens, Iris and Sclera 84, 6422, 6431, 6452, 0727', dome bases 6.5cm diameter
A Vecabe Dental Model, French, c. 1920, by Vecabé, model with full set of teeth made from enamel, each one secured to the mandible with brass pin and can be removed, fitting together perfectly to form an anatomically correct bite, metal block opens through 180 degrees to allow detailed inspection, on upper surface engraved 'Vecabé Brevet D’Invention 675996 SGDG Modèle D’Examen Destiné a L’Art Dentaire Brevets Dans Touts Les Pays Civilisés 11498', 6.2cm high closed, in fitted display case with 25additional teeth that can be fitted to the model, demonstrating various disease states, malformations and dental fillings, case 25cm across
Carl Zeiss Photo-Macrographic Microscope Outfit, German, c.1910, engraved to the front of the body tube 'Carl Zeiss Jena No32704' the microscope stands on a 'Y' shaped base supporting the body of the microscope on trunions, the mirror and the substage assembly are in one pice that can be focused via rack and pinion, the mechanical stage is specific to the Phot-Micrographic stand with a adjustment to the edge and read from 2 vernier scales, the body is wider than normal Zeiss microscopes of the time and there is a single drawer tube, the microscopes comes with a cowl to protect from light ingress when connected to a camera, with 3 Zeiss objectives and a Watson objective and 9 Zeiss Objectives in the original French polished mahogany case The Carl Zeiss Photo-Micrographic Microscope - Carl Zeiss Jena is a German company that was a major manufacturer of optical instruments, including microscopes, telescopes, and binoculars. They produced a range of photo-micrographic microscopes designed for use in photography and microscopy, with the ability to capture high-quality images of microscopic specimens. One notable example is the Carl Zeiss Jena Photo-Micrographic Microscope or Ph Stand, which was a popular model in the early to mid-20th century. This microscope was designed for use in photomicrography, which involves taking photographs of microscopic specimens using a microscope and a camera. The Carl Zeiss Jena Photo-Micrographic Microscope was known for its high-quality optics, which allowed for clear and precise imaging of specimens. It also featured a range of adjustable controls and accessories to customize the microscope for different types of specimens and imaging needs.

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