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Illustrated Souvenier Brochure Today many people regard On Her Majesty's Secret Service as the connoisseur's 007 film, while George Lazenby who starred as James Bond was not up to the standard set by Sean Connery, Lazenby was an athletic male model who had huge shoes to fill and looking back now Lazenby did a superb job. At the time confidence was low with the new actor taking over - merchandise for the film was less than the previous films with only two major brochures produced for film fans. Germany produced a superb brochure due in no small way because the film was set in their neighbouring country Switzerland. Fine
Four Will Young Widecombe pottery figural groups with a model of an old grey mare seated, eight figures in a room setting titled 'After the Fair in Widecombe in the Moor' (slight loss and chips), 12.5 x 27 cms; seven figures on a curved bench with written names below them (slight chips and repairs), 10 x 27 cms; five figures upon a horse with three standing and a dog, written names below them (repaired breaks, repairs required but all parts present), 15 x 28 cms; eight figures in and around a two wheel cart containing a horse, titled 'Coming From the Fair with Bill Brewer, Jan Stewer, Peter Gurney, Peter Davey, Dan'l Whiddon, Arry Awke, Old Uncle Cobley and All', (three figures detached with additional breaks but all parts present, one figure slight loss to hand, chipped hat), 24 x 28 cms and a seated figure of an old grey mare wearing a hat and smoking a pipe titled to the front and signed below 'Will Young, Widecombe', presumed all other pieces signed but have felt coverings along with two illustrated song sheet books titled 'Widecombe Fair'
A silver plated model of Leo of Lion of MGM Pictures set on an ebonized stepped base with inscription 'Kine Weekly MGM National Showmanship Contest, A Lowrie, First Prize Winner, April 1950', 7.5 x 10 cms along with a French bronze patinated cast figure of a bull upon a rocky base, impressed mark below 'G L Depose 301', 5 x 11.5 cms
A tinplate clockwork model of a fire engine made in Western Germany, PN370 trademark for Phillip Niedermeier, Nurnberg, 18 x 43 cms, a clockwork tinplate model of a First World War tank in original camouflaged livery (appears top turret gun possibly missing, no tracks), 9.5 x 25.5 cms and a vintage wooden model of a twin spoke wheeled box cart with hinge lidded top, 18 x 33 cms
A French tinplate model of a truck by Victor Bonnet, circa 1950s, wind-up clockwork action with electric headlamps, maker's plate attached to front bumper, marked 'Vebe, France' stamped below 'Made in France', 12.5 x 34 cms along with a French tinplate clockwork vintage style model truck with lithographed balloon tyres and all over mottled livery, 14.5 x 40 cms (no visible maker's marks)
19th century AD. A Colt six-shot single-action 1851 model Navy percussion revolver in .36 calibre; the 19cm hexagonal rifled barrel with loading lever below (lacking main pivot screw and one dowel peg) and brass blade foresight (a later fitting?), numbered 126155/2 inscribed with '- ADDRESS COL. SAML COLT NEW-YORK U. S. AMER[ICA -]' to top face, cut through the last letters by the modification fitting of a separate V-backsight, the barrel key with modern retaining screw; six-chambered cylinder with nipples, numbered [24]305 (traces only of engraving); brass trigger guard, numbered 24305 and backstrip, mahogany grip with diamond mother of pearl and rectangular German silver insets to left; naive small heart emblem cut into right; frame with trigger and hammer assembly (lacking/broken mainspring) with some screws being modern replacements, numbered 126155/2. 1.12 kg, 33cm long (13"). Property of an Essex, UK collector; acquired on the UK art market, 1980-1990. Serial number 24305 was given to a .36 calibre Navy Colt made in 1853; serial number 126155 was allocated to a matched pair of .36 calibre Navy Colts made in 1862. Fair condition; surfaces pitted and lacking elements as noted. An iconic firearm.
11th-13th century AD. A bronze lock case formed as a model horse with curved neck, flat-section legs and hinged tail; incised designs to the shoulders and rump. 23 grams, 52mm (2"). Property of a London businessman, from his grandfather's collection formed after World War II; thence by descent, 1972. Very fine condition.
3rd century BC-1st century AD. A mixed group of bronze miniature axeheads, looped and socketted, two with transverse ribs to the mouth, one with lateral lugs. See Green, M. The Religions of Civilian Roman Britain, British Archaeological Reports 24, 1976, pages 42-43; Green, M. Small Cult Objects from the Military Areas of Roman Britain, British Archaeological Reports 52, 1978, p.32-33. 23 grams total, 19-27mm (3/4 - 1"). Found on various sites in South East England. The axe as a sacred object may be traced back in Europe to at least the Bronze Age and model axes have been found at the shrine of Zeus at Dodona in Greece, and dedicated to the Mother Goddess in caves on the island of Crete, from the second millennium BC. In the late Bronze Age and the early Iron Age the axe becomes associated with the sun cult and examples have been found decorated with wheels or swastikas, both solar symbols. The custom of manufacturing miniature tools and implements as votive offerings was extremely common in the Romano-Celtic world where they are commonly found associated with temple sites or deposited in springs, pools, lakes or rivers. The most common dedications of miniature axes are to Jupiter, Minerva or the Deae Matres, the Mother Goddesses, and the sacred axe is depicted being held by the Celtic god Succelus on pottery from the Hadrians Wall region. Examples of miniature votive axes have been found at shrines in Britain such as Hockwold in Norfolk, Brigstock in Northamptonshire and Woodeaton in Oxfordshire. [3] Fine condition.
Francois Christophe Armand Toussaint (1806-1862): a large pair of French mid 19th Century gilt and patinated bronze figural torcheres: Esclave Indien and Esclave Indienne, cast by Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892), after the original Toussaint models dated 1850, the male figure wearing a gilt head cloth, hoop earrings, raising his left arm and holding fan in right hand by gilt loin cloth, the female figure with gilt hair and head cloth draping down into skirt below bare breasts, standing beside jewellery casket, both holding light fittings, the urn form bases with goat mask and floral swag designs above shaped fluting, each fitted with nine-branch ormolu candelabra with urn sconces above drip pans and scrolling leaf stems, the male figure signed "Ad. Toussaint 1850", both signed "F. Barbedienne Fondeur" beside medallion mark; raised on a pair of associated carved stained wood circular stands, decorated with drapery to frieze and cords down swept tapering square legs, terminating in acanthus leaves. Figures 44in. (112cms) high from base to raised hands. Torchere overall approximately 68in. (173cms) base to top of central light fitting (not including faux candle mount). Bases 27in. (69cms) high. NB The original figural torcheres designed by Armand Toussaint, first exhibited in 1847 for a salon in Paris, bronze models commissioned by the French Interior Ministry and were exhibited three years later at the Paris Salon 1850-51 Exhibition (No. 3599) and there after were placed in the Palace de l'Elysee. Both Barbedienne and Graux-Marly owned the rights to the reproduction of these figures and after Toussaint's death both houses signed an agreement to regulate the casting sizes of each model. LITERATURE See Barbedienne Catalogue 1855 and later 1886 (page 62). Previous sales of closely related figures are known, including: Bonhams, London, New Bond Street, Lot 100 on 10th July, 2014; Christies London, King Street, 29th April 2010; and Sothebys, New York, 21st October 2008, Lot 85. See illustration
A Lanchester Mark I 9mm sub-machine gun, the magazine housing marked with name and model above "SA. M619 31369 A", fitted stained wood half stock and butt, the brass butt cap and hinged compartment cover, 33in. (84cms) long. NOTE: With deactivation certificate from the Birmingham Gun Barrel Proof House, dated 14.3.1995 DA60972. See illustration
A WW2 Enfield Bren .303 cal. light machine gun, with aluminium fore barrel, hinged bipod stand, turned wooden handle, the barrel end with cancelled maker's marks, model and date 1942 under magazine housing, ratchet back sight, stamped "U3760", terminating in stained wood butt with metal mounts and cap, 45in. (114cms) long. NOTE With deactivation certificate from the Birmingham Barrel Gun Proof House, dated 12.9.1995, DA68023. See illustration

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