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1 bt Volnay 1933 Geo. Nicholas & Sons bls/ls, sl bs/aged label, signs of seepage 1 bt Vosne Romanée Vintage Unknown, Domaine Unknown, imported and distributed by Morgan Steel & Co Ltd ls, bs/aged/torn 1 bt Nuits St Georges Clos des Forêts -Saint-Georges Vintage Unknown Jules Belin bls, bs, aged/torn label. Sl foil damage 1 bt Vosne Romanée Henri de Villamont 1971 ms, pt dis/sl bs 1 bt Red Burgundy Bourgogne 1979 Calvet vts, aged/sl bs 2 bts Beaujolais Villages Les Caves du Pré NV bs/pt dis/ cdl 1 bt Moulin á Vent 1985 Ch. Portier i.n, bs/torn 1 bt House Red Burgundy NV Army & Navy Stores Ltd bs/sl torn 1 bt Mâcon Superieur Confrère des Chevaliers du Tastevin et Saint Ferdinand Vintage Unknown us bs/torn 1 bt Bourgogne Hautes Côtes de Beaune 'La Perriere' Les Caves des Hautes Côtes 1990 i.n, bs/cdl Above 11 bottles
A German W.W.2 period Army Officer's Dress Dagger, with twisted amber coloured celluloid grip, the crossguard in the form of an eagle wth outstretched wings, holding a wreathed swastika, the blade marked at the base 'Puma Solingen' in original scabbard complete with belt hangers and portepee knot, the blade 10¼in (26cm) long, overall length, 15in (38cm).
A German Third Reich Period Army Officer's Dress Sword, with wire banded grip, eagle and swastika to the gilt crossguard, the curved single edged fullered blade with 'Eickhorn' makers mark to base, in original black painted scabbard with suspension ring, the blade 33in (84cm) long, overall length 38in (96.5cm)
A German Third Reich Period Army Officer's Dress Sword, with wire banded grip, eagle and swastika to the gilt crossguard, the curved single edged fullered blade with 'Eickhorn' makers mark to base, in original black painted scabbard with suspension ring, the blade 31¾in (80.5cm) long, overall length 36½in (95.5cm)
Two 19th Century miniature watercolours of military officers including watercolour portrait of Charles John Mainwaring, Captain in the Indian Army, died 1848, 4½" x 3½" in ornate gilt frame together with a 1822 watercolour portrait of William Drew Mainwaring seated in military uniform and dated 1822, 6½" x 5" accompanied with a framed group of eight photographs and images of military officers - all sons of Thomas Mainwaring
* A WW II British Army jungle machete, having a 38cm blade and riveted composition grips, housed in a leather sheath stamped Brooks & Co and dated 1942, 54cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century taxidermy Deer slot, mounted on an oak shield dated 17.2.27, bearing an ivorine label verso Mounted by the Army & Navy Co-Operative Society Ltd (CLS), Naturalist Dept.. London, h.34cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A 20th century taxidermy Deer slot, mounted on an oak shield, bearing an ivorine label verso Mounted by the Army & Navy Stores, Naturalist Dept. London, S.W. h.34cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A taxidermy Fox (Vulpes vulpes) pad, mounted on an oak shield annotated "Bolebroke Beagles. Cooper's Corner, 25.2.59", with ivorine plaque verso Army & Navy Stores London. S.W.I., 20cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A taxidermy Fox (Vulpes vulpes) pad, mounted on an oak shield, annotated "O.B.H., Bledlow, 10.12.57" with Army & Navy Stores, London S.W.I. label verso, h.20cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* An early 20th century taxidermy Deer slot, mounted on an oak shield dated 2.3.27 and bearing an ivorine plaque verso Mounted by the Army & Navy C.S.L. Naturalist Dept. London, S.W. h.34cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A mid-20th century taxidermy Fox (Vulpes vulpes) pad, mounted on an oak shield, annotated "OB.H. (East) Ashley Green 9.1.52", bearing a label verso Mounted by the Army & Navy Stores, Naturalist Department. London. S.W., h.20cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
* A mid-20th century taxidermy Fox (Vulpes vulpes) mask, mounted on an oak shield, bearing an ivorine label verso Mounted by the Army & Navy Co-Operative Stores Ltd (CSL), Naturalist Dept. London, S.W. h.26cm.Condition report: From ‘A Broad Collection from a lifetime by The Broads’ - a large single-owner collection of rural bygones and museum-quality taxidermy from some of the most renowned ‘animal and bird preservers’ from the Victorian era and later. Read more about the collection here.
A George VI Royal Army Service Corps enamelled cap badge, together with various other badges, formation signs and metal insignia to include Department of the Air Force Security Police badges, sterling silver rifle pin badges, Anti-Aircraft Command formation sign and an American Good Conduct medal, boxed.
Alexander Vorobyev (Russian, b.1952). 'King of Hearts', watercolour on paper, signed with initials within artwork. Image size 15.5 x 11cm. Russian Artist Alexander Vorobyev was born in Weimar, Germany, in 1952 where his father was stationed as an officer in the Soviet Army. Alexander spent most of his early life in Almaty, the capital of Kazakhstan. There he studied and graduated from art school, and began his career as a designer. Four of his posters were bought by the Victoria and Albert Museum in London in 1991. Alexander has lived and worked in London since 1994. His paintings and drawings have developed and have been exhibited in Moscow, The Republic of Ireland, Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, The United Kingdom, Canada and the United Stated. In December 2007 his works were exhibited at the Florence Biennale where he received a silver medal. In 2004 he was elected as a member of the Royal Watercolour Society.Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future. Please note that there is no buyers premium payable on this sale if bidding on Ewbank's Live, online fee of 6% inc VAT is payable bidding via the-saleroom.com. Added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are also waiving all vendor commission for the charity.
Aimee Jewitt-Harris (British). '10 of Clubs / Weird Women'. Pencil on paper. Signed, sheet size 59 x 42cm. Aimee Jewitt-Harris aims to intrigue and unnerve with her work. She combines intricate drawing techniques with her collage practice to produce seemingly beautiful pieces which, upon closer inspection, reveal a more uncanny and unsettling image. Aimee creates characters from collage materials: her army of ‘Weird Women’, and conjures dark dystopian worlds for them to inhabit. Inspired recently by the Faceless Men featured in The Game of Thrones, Aimee often substitutes her Weird Women’s faces with organisms found in the natural world, removing the viewers ability to make eye contact with her characters and removing the ability to guess the characters intentions. The Weird Women are strong, curious, threatening, misunderstood, silent, sexy, ruthless and weird. Sometimes I like to remove their pretty faces and replace them with things that make you go ‘yuck’. What are they Can they speak What species are they What do they want I want the viewer to feel threatened but fascinated when they meet The Weird Women.As well as being an artist, Aimee project manages the Charity Transplant Links with her mother Jennie Jewitt-Harris. She is the founder of the TLC Deck of Cards Art Auction which first launched in 2018.“I was blown away by the generosity and creativity of all the artists for the Deck of Cards Vol. I in 2018. And now to see such an incredible array of pieces for the 2020 Deck… it fills me with so much faith in the human race! I’m so grateful, from the bottom of my heart, to all the contributors. The work of TLC is so important and this fundraising initiative will make such a huge difference. www.aimeejewittharris.com. Transplant Links Community is a UK registered non-religious and non-political charity that saves the lives of children and adults in the developing world who suffer from life-threatening end stage kidney disease. Offering teaching and advice, and carrying out living kidney transplants, sharing their knowledge with local medical teams in a variety of countries - so that sustainable transplant programmes become a possibility for the future. Please note that there is no buyers premium payable on this sale if bidding on Ewbank's Live, online fee of 6% inc VAT is payable bidding via the-saleroom.com. Added to the hammer price. Ewbank's are also waiving all vendor commission for the charity.
1941 Matchless 348cc G3L Military MotorcycleRegistration no. not UK registeredFrame no. 35211Engine no. G3L 39263The outbreak of war in September 1939 found the British Army ill prepared for hostilities, not the least with regard to its transportation arrangements. The result was the wholesale commandeering of civilian motorcycles for despatch, reconnaissance, convoy patrol and other duties. Almost every major British manufacturer supplied machines to the Army, although these were invariably adapted pre-war roadsters rather than purpose-built military designs. Among the most popular was the Matchless G3, a relatively lightweight and sporty 350cc model that had first been assessed for possible military use in 1933. Updated with a single down-tube frame and telescopic front fork, the 'Matchbox' continued as the G3L from 1941. By the time hostilities ceased in 1945, more than 63,000 G3Ls had been delivered, and post-war the model would go on to establish itself as one of the finest trials bikes of the day. This Matchless G3L has been restored in its original military livery, the only non-original parts being the headlight shroud, ammeter, and Amal Concentric carburettor, the latter fitted for convenience (original carburettor included). Last run in March 2019, the Matchless is described by the owner as in good condition throughout. Accompanying documentation consists of a copy of the machine's ACI Certificato di Proprieta.Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness, and originality prior to bidding.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: NN If purchased by a UK resident, this machine is subject to a NOVA declaration, undertaken by Bonhams upon a successful sale, to facilitate the registration of the machine here in the UK.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
1942 Harley-Davidson 739cc WLARegistration no. BSL 627Frame no. WLA56610Engine no. 42WLA56610•Ex-military machine•UK registered since 1999•Restored between 2017-2019•Requires finishing (see text)Introduced in 1929 as a competitor to Indian's successful 750cc sidevalve v-twin, the Harley-Davidson Model D - better known as the '45' (its capacity in cubic inches) - really took off when the USA's entry into WW2 created an unprecedented demand for military motorcycles, around 90,000 of the WL (military) version rolling off the Milwaukee production lines before hostilities ceased. After rigorous testing in 1939, the US Army ordered its first batch of WLs in March 1940, with further substantial orders of machines from South Africa and Great Britain following soon after. These military Harleys benefited from the new aluminium cylinder heads fitted to the civilian version from 1939 and came with a full complement of equipment including D-shaped foot-boards, crash bars, skid plates, cargo racks, and panniers. Designated WLA (Army) or WLC (Canadian-built), the Harley '45' saw action in just about every theatre of war. 'De-mobbed' Harleys helped meet the upsurge in demand for motorcycles in the immediate post-war years, doing much to establish the marque's reputation worldwide. Completely stripped and rebuilt between 2017 and 2019, this civilianised WLA was first registered in the UK in June 1999 and has had only one owner in this country prior to the vendor. The latter advises us that the previous owner was able to supply photographs of the Harley in military livery. We are further advised that the frame, wheels, brakes, etc have been reconditioned; the engine rebuilt from the crankshaft upwards; the transmission overhauled, and a new clutch fitted; and most of the brightwork renewed. In addition, the electrics have been upgraded to 12-volt operation; auto advance ignition fitted; and the original carburettor replaced with a modern Mikuni. According to the vendor, only a small amount of work (engine tuning, road testing, etc) is required to finish the job. Accompanying paperwork consists of sundry restoration bills; a VMCC dating certificate; and a V5C registration document. Footnotes:As with all Lots in the Sale, this Lot is sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness, and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
(T. W.) The Natural Interest of Great Britain in its Present Circumstances Demonstrated in a Discourse in Two Parts. 2 slim vols. in different sizes. Rebound quarter calf, marbled brds., damp stng. to broad lower margins of vol. 2. 2nd ed., 1749 & 1st ed., 1748. Much on salt taxes & their relation to agriculture & herring fishing, trade & conflicts with the Dutch, the need for a navy & not an army, economics, tax & the franchise.
Dolch für Offiziere der kaiserlichen Armee, Japan, 2. Weltkrieg Vernickelte Stichklinge. Messingkappe mit reliefiertem Blumendekor und beidseitigen Griffbändern, ldetes, Fischhauthilze mit Drahtwicklung, Arretierknopf. Vernickelte Scheide mit reliefierten Messingbeschlägen, brauner Lederkoppelschuh. Länge 38 cm. Zustand: II - Japan - a dagger for officers of the Imperial Army, 2nd world war Vernickelte Stichklinge. Messingkappe mit reliefiertem Blumendekor und beidseitigen Griffbändern, ldetes, Fischhauthilze mit Drahtwicklung, Arretierknopf. Vernickelte Scheide mit reliefierten Messingbeschlägen, brauner Lederkoppelschuh. Länge 38 cm. Condition: II -

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