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Los 216

Three boxes of Corgi, Lledo and other boxed die cast vehicles and a scale model of a Jaguar XJ220.

Los 231

A 1930`s black and white bakelite Pye wireless model M78F and associated accessories.

Los 340

Hancocks & Co., a silver model of a frog with green glass eyes, hallmarks for London 1991.

Los 112

A Beswick figure group - pair of partridges - model no.2064 - H14.5cm

Los 288

A boxed Tri-Ang Minic model of R.M.S Queen Elizabeth (M702) and twenty-four unboxed scale models including SS United States (M704), SS Nieuw Amsterdam (M706), RMS Queen Mary (M703), RMS Caronia (M701), Antilles (M713), RMS Ivernia (M709), Flandre (M714), SS Varicella (M732) and various other ships, battleships and lighthouses (25)

Los 382

Two French model 1866 sabre bayonets for the Chassepot rifle, brass hilts, yatagan shaped blades, both in metal scabbards

Los 13

Johnson bronzed model of two hounds tied to a tree stump, naturalistic base and marble plinth, 36cm high

Los 35

20th century Royal Dux "Cockatoo" model, 40cm high

Los 63

Cast bronze "Rams Head" wall mounted model, 18cm

Los 103

19th century miniature porcelain model, "The Sculptress", 12.5cm high

Los 104

Continental porcelain model of a 17th century Royal figure, 17cm high

Los 123

Maureen Halson - Royal Worcester figure model `A Farmer`s Wife` (2569/9500) 21.5cm high

Los 127

Bronze elephant model with rectangular base on marble plinth, 23cm long, 21cm high

Los 130

Painted wood model steamship `Homerio` in stained wood and glazed case, 48 x 67cm

Los 328

20th Century ship in a bottle model by V.G. Lovell of Bristol, ‘The Ketch ‘Two Sisters’ Bideford - 1880 with The Bristol Pilot Cutter ‘Kindly Light’’, 51cm long

Los 341

Cameras - Newman & Sinclair Duraluminium cased 35mm clockwork cine camera, Model G 751, with original leather carry case, together with four magazines numbered 1,2,3 and 4, also in original leather carry case and a small quantity of accessories

Los 342

Large blue glazed Chinese model of a female lion dog on a pierced plinth base, a baby lion dog beneath her foot, 46cm

Los 371

Indian alabaster model of Saraswati sitting astride a peacock, gilt and coloured paint, and another carving of a female musician, 17.5cm x 14cm

Los 392

Indo Persian gilded bronze model of a seated horned beast with simple incised decoration to its back, 14cm

Los 426

Chinese late 19th century bronze model of Quan Yin holding a baby seated on a naturalistic base, 15cm

Los 438

Chinese carved mottled brown agate model of a vase encircled by water lily and scrolling foliage, 10cm, wooden stand

Los 456

Chinese early 20th century bronze censer of squat bellied form, the pierced domed cover with arching model of a dragon forming a handle, the body finely textured in low relief with a linear design and relief decoration of clouds, the rim with key fret and swags, 22cm

Los 457

19th century Chinese brass model of a crane standing on a turtles back, a water lily stalk in it`s beak forming the candle sconce, 29cm, and vase with rim and relief figure and flower decoration, 15cm (2)

Los 472

South East Asian carved wooden model of Buddha,with elongated earlobed and serene expression, plinth base, 24cm

Los 487

`THE ARIEL` model ship (British Museum Quality Scale Model) built from original drawings from scratch including all fittings. Mahogany, beech planks and bamboo dowels (Underhill Standard). Copper foil sheathing. Length 165cm, height 106cm, breadth 25cm. In mahogany and acrylic free standing case 196 x 198 x 66cm. Sister ship to Cutty Sark and Thermopylae built Greenock 1865

Los 5

Beswick pottery, a rare model of an Aberdeen Angus calf, no 1249F, 7cm tall

Los 46

A Wallendorf style ceramic candelabra, naturalistically modelled with foliage and a woman with a bird cage, blue cross swords mark, a boy with a parrot and cage and a Dresden model of a courting couple (all A/F) (3)

Los 73

A brass match holder as a model of the Arc de Triomphe with hinged cover, 9.5cm high

Los 81

An oriental hollow cast brass model of a seated Buddha, circa 1900, 26cm high

Los 92

Three boxed Britains farm vehicles tog. with a boxed model plane, a Jouef tractor and Joal combine harvester

Los 98

Tray inc. a Webb Corbett water jug, small Victorian Staffordshire model of a seated spaniel, crested wares etc

Los 122

Composition model of a rabbit tog. with a group of greetings cards etc

Los 148

Tray inc. a pair of brass baluster candlesticks, white glazed spaniel model etc

Los 178

Tray inc. an Indian inlaid brass snuff box, wax seals, a cast-iron engine plate, a live model steam engine, gilt-brass seal etc

Los 194

A tray inc. silver plated sucrier and cream jug, pottery horse model, flatware etc

Los 474

A Chinese hardstone model of a seated buddha, mottled green/brown

Los 207

A George III mahogany eight-day longcase clock with moonphase. Joseph Smith, Bristol, circa 1760. The five pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch brass break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre within applied Roman numeral chapter ring with Arabic five minutes to outer track, the angles with fine cast female mask and scroll spandrels beneath rolling moonphase with foliate scroll engraved lunettes and signed JOSEPH SMITH, BRISTOL in a downward curve to upper margin, in a case with break-arch frieze to the box upstand and fluted pilasters to hood, shaped top caddy moulded door flanked by fluted canted angles to trunk, on conforming plinth base with raised panel to front and on bracket feet, (pediment lacking, other faults), 210cm (82.5ins) high. Joseph Smith is recorded in Moore, A.J. THE CLOCKMAKERS OF BRISTOL 1650-1900 as working from several addresses in Bristol 1725-75. He is generally considered to be a fine and diverse maker with examples ranging from eight-day longcase clocks with tidal dial to watches with champlevŽ dials. He was perhaps the most prolific maker of high quality bracket clocks in Bristol during the middle of the 18th century as several examples are known including a very rare miniature walnut model with 4 inch dial and a quarter chiming clock with moonphase (illustrated in Barder, R.C. Georgian Bracket Clocks on page 112). A mahogany table clock by Joseph Smith was sold in these rooms on 17th February 2010 (lot 41).

Los 258

An extremely rare Charles II travelling timepiece with silent-pull repeat, alarm and calendar. Robert Seignior, London circa 1685, the pierced silver case of later date. The 4 inch diameter circular movement with five finned and knopped pillars secured with blued steel latches to the tulip and foliate trail engraved gilded backplate applied with a scroll pierced and engraved balance cock, double-headed alarm hammer and central bell, the going train with chain fusee and verge escapement regulated by a sprung three-arm flat rimmed steel balance, the silent-pull repeat powered via a standing barrel mounted on the inside of the backplate and now sounding the hours only on the bell mounted to the rear of the movement, the alarm with further standing barrel mounted on the frontplate and crown wheel for the dumb bell type hammer sounding on the same bell, the 4.5 inch circular gilt brass dial with recessed silvered alarm disc, ringed winding hole and calendar aperture to the matted centre within silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with quarter hour inner track, stylised fleur-de-lys half hour markers, Arabic five minutes within the narrow outer track and signed Rob.t Seignior, Londini Fecit to lower edge, with pieced blued steel hands and herringbone engraved outer border, now in a silver case of later date finely pierced and chased with panels in the Renaissance style with scrolling acanthus incorporating figural terms and grotesque masks, putti and squirrels divided by repeating borders including a pair of profile portrait medallions, the hinged front cover with convex glass within foliate cast bezel, opposing hinged rear cover relief decorated with a bathing scene with an old man attended by semi-clad female figures within elaborated pierced double border, the top fitted with a ball pivoted cast suspension ring, (repeat work formerly sounding the quarters on a second bell), diameter 13cm (5ins) overall depth 10cm (4ins). Robert Seignio(u)r is recorded in Loomes, Brian The Early CLOCKMAKERS of Great Britain as apprenticed to John Nicasius gaining his Freedom of the Clockmakers` Company in 1667. He worked in Exchange Alley and was often at loggerheads with the Clockmakers` Company. In August 1674 he was appointed the King`s Clock and Watchmaker `without fee` until the death or surrender of office by Edward East, presumably to ensure succession of the role in the event of East`s demise. This appointment was never formally fulfilled as East outlived Seignior who died in 1687. The current lot is a particularly rare model as it is neither a table clock suitably adapted and scaled for travelling purposes, or a large clock-watch as the scale of the movement and details in construction and design are more akin to clockmaking practice rather than watchmaking. The design and layout of the repeat work closely resembles the earliest silent pull mechanisms first used by leading makers such as Joseph Knibb (See Allix, Charles and Harvey, Lawrence Hobson`s Choice pages 36-41 for closely related table clock repeat work). The engraved decoration to the backplate is again closely related to designs found on contemporary table clocks by the leading makers and can be directly compared to an example by Seignior dated to around 1680 illustrated in Dawson, Percy G., Drover, C.B. and Parkes, D.W. Early English Clocks Plate 512 (page 359). The design of repeat work, style of movement pillar, backcock, engraving and other features such as the distinctive `S` scroll shaped cocks for both the alarm going train crown wheel lower pivots identify the movement and dial of the current lot as unmistakenly English. However two similar travelling timepieces by the Hague maker Johannes Van Ceulen are known. The first example is illustrated in Bruton, Eric THE HISTORY OF CLOCKS AND WATCHES page 173, this appears to be an alarm timepiece only and is housed in a plain drum shaped case with a foliate pierced band towards the rear to allow the alarm to be heard. The case may give an impression of how the original for the current lot may have appeared (the present fine purpose-made elaborately chased and pierced silver case is probably Continental and of later date). The second example is illustrated in Bertele, Hans von MARINE & POCKET CHRONOMETERS and is described as a `ship`s cabin clock`. This second example is generally a more complex model as it appears to strike, have a calendar dial as well as an alarm, and is housed in a more elaborate silver case with pierced decoration to rear cover. The original client for the current lot must have been an extremely wealthy individual to be able to afford the luxury of such a fine timepiece exclusively for travelling purposes. Furthermore a subsequent owner must have also valued it highly enough to commission such a fine purpose-made silver case to be supplied to house the movement and dial.

Los 1110

A Gucci model 1100L/1200L ladies wristwatch, with five replacement bezels, cased

Los 1282

A steel Modelworks kit remote control scale model Tiger Tank, incomplete with battery, remote control unit, and pneumatic trolley, 78cm long

Los 1293

A `Ruston tractor` model traction engine, 4in scale, converted to run on compressed air, complete with canopy, 130cm long

Los 110

Horace Roye - `An Anglo-Chinese model with a chinese card game`, black and white photograph, signed verso, together with seven other photographs by Roye.

Los 319

A George V silver commemorative model of a tub back chair, inscribed `Bulwer Lytton 1803-1873`, Birmingham 1913, together with another silver model of a chair, Birmingham 1912.

Los 326

A Victorian silver sifter spoon and matching sauce ladle with engraved decoration, London 1862 and 1863 by George Maudsley Jackson, a similar fork, Sheffield 1866, a late Victorian silver novelty salt spoon in the form of a spade, Birmingham 1894, a silver sugar caster, Birmingham 1937, a .800 silver model of a sledge, and a small collection of plated items, including a teapot by Elkington & Co.

Los 329

An Edwardian silver novelty pin cushion in the form of a shoe, Birmingham 1905 (lacking pad), a late Victorian silver heart shaped dish, Birmingham 1899, a silver model of a horse, a plated novelty vesta case in the form of a cello, a pair of plated knife rests and a small collection of other plated items.

Los 330

An early 20th Century silver model of a cuckoo, import mark London 1912 by Berthold Hermann Muller, height approx 21cm (one toe lacking).

Los 855

A Parker Duofold gilt metal mounted black plastic fountain pen, a Conway Stuart 85L mottled green plastic fountain pen, a silver cased propelling pencil, a small slide action pencil, two trinket boxes, a miniature model of a dove, a miniature model of an elephant, a small collection of costume buttons, and sundry.

Los 1056

A Southern Chinese red lacquered wood model of a Buddhistic lion on a rectangular base.

Los 1300

A Chinese gilt bronze model of Amitayus, probably 20th Century, the blue haired Buddha seated in dhyanasana with both hands in dhyana mudra, wearing a celestial scarf, ornate headdress and jewellery, on a double lotus base, height approx 20cm.

Los 1401

A Lalique frosted glass model of a cat `Chat Assis`, designed 1932, post 1945, seated on its hind quarters, engraved `Lalique France` to base with original applied paper labels, height approx 20.5cm.

Los 1402

A Lalique model of a bison, post 1945, the frosted animal standing on a clear rectangular base, engraved `Lalique France` to base, height approx 9cm.

Los 1409

A Poole stoneware model of a barn owl, by Barbara Linley Adams, together with a similar smaller example.

Los 1417

A Beswick Connoisseur model of `A Lifeguard`, style two, model No. 2562, raised on a titled wooden base, overall height approx 37cm.

Los 1418

A glass model of a penguin, probably Murano, mid-20th Century, modelled standing on an opaque circular base, height approx 38cm.

Los 1453

A Beswick Trout, model No. 1246, and a Beswick Pekinese begging, model No. 1059.

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