Border Fine Arts 'Border Terrier and Vixen', model No. L35 by Ray Ayres, limited edition 518/850, with certificate; together with 'Terrier and Rabbit', model No. 068 by Anne Wall and 'Fox with Rabbit', model No. 010 by Mairi Laing Hunt, all on wood bases (3)Fox with rabbit -some nibbles to foxes ear. Models dusty in need of a clean, but overall good condition
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Clermont Fine China Ltd "Mulgrave Supreme" Cleveland Bay Stallion, limited edition 44/100 by Robert Donaldson, on wood base, with certificateThe model is structurally sound and in generally good condition. The "tack" needs some repair in part and there is a sticky residue in some areas which cleans off. The model is not tight in the base. Please see extra images. There is no box with this model.
Border Fine Arts 'Charolais Bull' (Style One), model No. L112, limited edition 1209/1500, with certificate; together with 'Charolais Cow and Calf' (Style One), model No. L137, both by Ray Ayres, limited edition 774/1500, with box, mounted on one wooden baseThe two models are both in overall good condition, with no obvious faults, damage or restoration. The Cow and Calf does not have a certificate and the box is not original to this piece. The small dark flecks on the cow come off with cleaning. The models do not have individual bases, just one large base. The Bull sits slightly awkwardly on the base.
Border Fine Arts 'North Country Cheviot with Scotch Halfbred Lambs', model No. L147 by Ray Ayres, limited edition 481/950, with box; together with 'Border Leicester Tup', model No. L163 by Ray Ayres, limited edition 513/950, both on wood base, with certificatesBoth models in overall good condition, no obvious sign of fault, damage or restoration
Border Fine Arts 'Hedge Laying', model No. JH65, limited edition 251/1750, with certificate; together with 'Gathering in the Strays' (Sheep and Collie), model No. JH28, limited edition 496/2500, both by Ray Ayres, both on wood bases (a.f) (2)Hedge Laying - fading to wooden base, model in overall good condition. The Strays- one lamb detached from base, back legs have previously been reglued (one is now detached). One ewe with ear missing, fading to wooden base
Border Fine Arts 'Hounds Away' (Huntsman, Horse and Hounds), model No. B1070A by Anne Wall, limited edition 528/950, on wood baseFrom the Estate of Stephen Hamilton Rawlings, Scarborough.Model is extremely dusty and dirty, in need of a clean, and there has been repair to the tip of one ear of the horse. No box, no certificate. Updated 03.04.23.
Beswick Cattle Comprising: Highland Bull, model No. 2008 and Calf, model No. 1827D, tan and brown gloss; Friesian Cow Ch. ''Claybury Leegwater'', model No. 1362A and Calf, model No. 1249C, black and white gloss; Hereford Cow, model No. 1360 and Calf, model No. 1406B, brown and white gloss; together with two brown gloss foals, a sheep, lamb and fawn (11) Highland Bull with small chip to the back of one hoof; otherwise the models are in good condition.With 7 boxes - not original to the models.
Royal Worcester Welsh Mountain Pony ''Coed Coch Planed'', model No. RW3802 by Doris Lindner,limited edition of 500, on wooden plinth, with boxSome minor scuffing where the rein has moved against the body. Work needed to the rein - please see extra images. Otherwise good condition. With box and a certificate.
Border Fine Arts 'Arriving at Appleby Fair' (Bow Top Wagon and Family), model No. B0402 by Ray Ayres, limited edition 145/600, on wood base, with certificateNo box. Some paint loss to end of yoke, model in need of a clean, the lurcher has a fine hairline crack through its legs on the ground but is still attached at present; otherwise good overall condition. Updated 05.04.23
Third Reich SA (Sturmabteilung) Dress Dagger by Ernst Pack & Sohn, early model SA dress dagger with brown wooden grip having SA device and nickel silver eagle inserted, the SA emblem has lost the enamel and just the copper base can be seen. Grip mounts with the lower guard being stamped ‘Nrh’. Good anodised scabbard with single hanging ring to the top mount. Bottom ball with some denting and crack. Standard double edged blade with motto ‘Alles fur Deutschland’ and makers trade mark to the reverse. Some wear to the blade with evidence of sharpening to the edge but generally still a good example. Blade 8 ¾ inches, overall 14 ½ inches.
German 1932 and Berlin 1936 Olympic Games Items, consisting of bakelite model of the Olympic grounds around Berlin, with a raised rim having ‘XI OLYMPIADE AUGUST 1936’ Olympic Rings and then ‘REICHSSPORTFELD BERLIN’. Reverse with details of the maker. Originally came in a box with a guide to the different areas (now not present). Measures 11 ¾ x 8 ½ inches. Accompanied by the two volume picture book set for the 1936 Olympics with the original dustjackets and a picture book for the 1932 Olympics. (4 items)
Extremely Rare Third Reich SS Enlisted Mans Dress Dagger by Richard Herder with Full Ernst Rohm Dedication, superb untouched as found example of a model 33 SS enlisted mans dress dagger with its original ebony grip with enamel SS runes emblem and nickel silver eagle to the grip. The nickel silver fittings are uncleaned and untouched with dirt and Verdigris. Small chip to the bottom section of the grip but this is all in the character of the dagger. Housed in its original scabbard with a surface rusting to the anodised centre and again the mounts have matching patina to the handle. Attached to the scabbard is the original short leather dagger hanger. The blade remains in near mint condition with much of the original cross graining remaining. Standard motto ‘Meine Ehre heist Treue’. Reverse side of the blade has makers trademark for Richard Herder Solingen. Also to the reverse of the blade is the extremely rare and full length Ernst Rohm dedication. Overall this is a superb dagger which has only recently come onto the market after being tucked away in northern Minnesota until recently in the veterans home who brought the dagger back after 1945. Blade 8.3 inches, overall 14.5 inches.
WW2 German Army Officers Sword by Robert Klaas, Solingen, good example of a Model Nr 237 Army officers sword by Robert Klaas with gilt eagle and swastika cross guard, oakleaves relief knuckle bow, dove head pommel with oakleaves leading down the backstrap. Black celluloid grip with wire binding. Leather and silver wire officers sword portepee attached to the grip. Housed in its blackened steel scabbard with single hanging ring. Slightly curved polished steel blade with fuller to back edge. Makers trademark to the reverse. Generally a good example. Blade measures 30 ½ inches, overall 37 inches.
Third Reich RLB (Reichsluftschutzbund) 2nd Model Enlisted Mans Dress Dagger by Ernst Witte, fine example with ebony grip having enamel starburst insignia to the centre. Plated top pommel and crossguard in the form of the short winged eagle. Housed in the original scabbard with triangular ring mount which has the correct short pattern leather hanging strap attached. Double edged plain blade with very feint makers mark for Ernst Witte, which is common for this manufacture. Blade measures 8 ½ inches, overall 14 ¼ inches. Some small chips to the lower section of the grip.
WW2 German Army Officers Sword by WKC, Solingen, good untouched example with gilt brass langet in form of Army eagle with down wings and swastika, engraved knuckle bow and dove head pommel. Black celluloid covered grip with wire binding. Housed in its steel blackened scabbard with single hanging ring. Polished slightly curved blade with fuller to the back edge. Makers trademark to the base of the blade. The blade measures 31 ¾ inches, overall 37 ½ inches. This pattern of sword is referenced as WKC Model Nr 1055. Scabbard with some areas of repainting.
Rare WW1 American Experimental Helmet No 8 with Visor, superb example of one of the rarest experimental helmets produced by the Ford Motor company. The helmet was produced with a visor in a medieval knights close helmet design. Exterior with a rough textured finish which retains all of the khaki / olive drab paint finish. Complete with its original web chinstrap with metal buckle fitting. Original three felt pad liner system to the interior of the helmet. Old museum / collectors collection number ticket to the underside of the visor shield. The model No8 was produced by the Ford Motor Company in November 1918 and it is believed that only 1,300 of the helmets were produced.

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