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A 'Targa Florio' artwork on canvas and a '1000 Miglia' garage display emblem,modern, the acrylic on canvas artwork depicting an early Targa Florio race scene, 130 x 85cm, the emblem in cold-cast resin and aluminium composite in the form of the '1000 Miglia' directional arrow, 60 x 100cm. (2)This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ◊◊◊◊ £60 + VAT uplift and storage at £12 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 'Golden Arrow' Land Speed Record Bakelite clockwork toy by A.G.Ltd, Patented 1929,brown 'Ranlite' Bakelite body, produced by Automobiles Geographical Ltd of Halifax, England, of the Irving Napier-engined car as driven to a new Land Speed Record by Major Henry Segrave in 1929, 42cm long, tyres cracked and mis-shapen in places commensurate with age, some slight loss to right rear lower edge of bodywork. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
LONGINES - a Turkish silver full hunter pocket watch, by Nacib K Djezvedjian of Constantinople, white enamel dial with arrow hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial, blued steel hands and Grand Prix dust cover, serial no. 4610494, case width 49mm, working orderCurrently working, dial has a hairline crack running all the way through, case generally worn all over with a few dents and light surface abrasions, both covers do not close completely flush with bezel, marks clear, engraved 800
BILLODES - a Turkish silver full hunter key-wind pocket watch, by K Serkisoff & Co of Constantinople, gilt white enamel dial with arrow hour markers, subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, case no. 54727694, case width 51mm, working orderCurrently working, dial is clean, glass has a few tiny nibbles on edge, case is worn all over with a few dents all the way round the bezel, marks clear, engraved 800
Lepecke, Ferdinand: (1866 Coburg - Berlin 1909). Artemis - "Die Bogenspannerin". Bronzeskulptur, vor 1926 nach dem Original von 1906, H: ca. 92 cm, sign. "Ferd. Lepecke. Berlin" Gegossen i. d. "Aktien-Gesellschaft Gladenbeck, Berlin-Friedrichshagen" - Pfeil fehlt. Die Skulptur d. Bogenspannerin gehört zu den erfolgreichsten Werken d. Künstlers. Neben d. Präsentation auf versch. Ausstellungen befindt sich ein lebensgroßer Abguss u.a. vor d. Berliner Nationalgalerie. - Artemis. Bronze sculpture, signed. Arrow missing. D
McCullers (Carson) Clock Without Hands, first edition, signed presentation inscription from the author with a picture of a heart with an arrow through it to endpaper and inscription below in another hand "Inscribed to me, as editor, by the author - however illegibly!", original cloth, light rubbing and fading to tips of spine and corners, dust-jacket, price-clipped, with the original glacine panel to the upper cover, short tear to head of panel, light rubbing and minor creasing to head and foot, but near-fine generally, 8vo, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1961.⁂ An excellent association copy inscribed from the author to her editor, Joyce Hartman. McCullers' strokes and general ill-health had left her writing from this period almost illegible, the inscription though likely reads "J. love Carson". Joyce Hartman (1921-2009) was the New York editor for Houghton Mifflin.
McCullers (Carson) Sweet as a Pickle and Clean as a Pig, first edition, presentation inscription from the author "For my beloved Boots" with drawing of an arrow though a heart to title, illustrations by Rolf Gérard, original cloth, dust-jacket, light browning to spine, light rubbing and minor chipping to spine tips and corners, but near-fine otherwise, preserved in custom morocco-backed drop-back box, 8vo, Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1964.⁂ An excellent association copy of this charming book of poems for children inscribed to McCullers' cousin and closest friend Jordan Massee using his pet name "Boots". We can trace no other signed or inscribed copy of this work. Jordan Massee (d.2002) was a distant cousin of McCullers who first met her in New York. The two quickly became close friends and remained so for the rest of McCullers' life. Massee would provide personal as well as literary advice to McCullers' (he helped correct the proofs of Clocks Without Hands) he was also friends with Truman Capote and Tennessee Williams (see lots 57, 59 and 478).
A pair of Louis XVI style giltwood salon chairsLate 19th centuryWith ribbon tied arrow trophy backs above caned seats, 41cm wide, 37cm deep, 95.5cm high (16in wide, 14 1/2in deep, 37 1/2in high) (2)Footnotes:Provenance: Christie's, London, The Collection of Raine, Countess Spencer, 13 July, 2017, lot 209.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Timor Second World War (WWII) military issue "Dirty Dozen" wristwatch, having a black dial with Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, mechanical movement and marked to the revers Timor with the broad arrow WWW K 11145 41045, together with a brown leather strap. "Dirty Dozen" is in reference to the twelve manufactures which produced watches for the British Government to be used by all services of the British Armed Forces between 1944-1945 with Timor producing 13,000 time pieces. Condition: crack to glass at 12 o'clock, scratches to case back, no sign of radium. Not currently ticking
2x Leather Shell Buckets, the first being brown leather covered example with early black ink WD arrow stamp. Remains of the top strap present and brass fixing studs to the side. Accompanied by a blue leather covered example with remains of the Royal crest to the centre. Both show wear. (2 items)
Rare WW1 1917 Dated Royal Engineers Tunnelling Company Spade, this short pattern shovel with small steel head being stamped with date 1917. Wooden haft with large bulbous end, this is stamped with broad arrow and “16”. 58cms in length. Some pitting to the shovel head. These short pattern shovels were used by the Royal Engineers tunnelling companies as space was limited during excavation of the tunnels and as such they needed smaller equipment to be able to manoeuvre. The tunnelling companies were often confronted by their German counterparts and as such were involved in hand to hand fighting often many feet below the ground, these shovels were often used as combat weapons.
British Royal Navy Admiralty Issue Bell, large brass naval ships bell with impressed Admiralty pattern broad arrow mark. Complete with the original clanger and the bracket mounting. Good untouched example. Ships names were omitted from bell’s as to stop the use of the loss of a ship being used for enemy propaganda reasons. PLEASE NOTE VERY HEAVY, WE ARE NOT ABLE TO OFFER IN HOUSE POST AND PACKING.
Good British 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officers Sword, regulation blade by Wilkinson’s, etched and polished with crowned GRI ciphers, royal arms and foliage, and struck at forte with India Service Department stamp, regulation plated guard, wire-bound fish skin covered grip, leather dress knot, in its leather field service scabbard stamped C broad arrow 15 on the nickel throat and Ga1934, C broad arrow 9 on the leather top. Blade 89cms. Fine condition.
DC COMICS; approximately 150 predominantly 1990s comic books of mixed subject including Damage, Dark Stars, Deathstroke the Terminator, The Demon, Doomed, Doctor Fate, Earth, Eclipso Justice League America and further, Extreme Justice, Firestorm, Fate, Fallen Angel, Firebrand, Green Arrow, The Rogues (Flash), Future Quest, Gammarauders, Gross Point, Genesis, Guy Gardner, Hardware, Hawk & Dove, Hawkman, Hex, Hammer Locke, Hard Time, Hawkworld, Hero, The House of Mystery, The Human Race, Human Defence Force, Huntress, Hourman, Holiday, etc, all bagged and boarded.
Two metal advertising signs comprising Brooklands & Golden Arrow Pullman, each approximately 59 x 39cmPLEASE NOTE this lot is located at and will be sold from Cocknells Farm, Moreton Valence, Gloucester GL2 7LZ. Viewing is available on Tuesday 6th July 10am to 4pm and before the sale on Saturday 10th July from 9am to 11am, no appointment is necessary but we will limit numbers if required to ensure social distancing is observedWe are not able to offer our usual postage service for this lot
Two decorated borders, most probably cut from an Epistolary-Evangelary, manuscripts on parchment [southern Netherlands (most probably Bruges), c. 1480-1490] Two borders, trimmed to their outer edges, and with the main contents of each page (doubtless an arch-topped miniature and text) cut away, these now comprising: (i) variety of realistic flowers, strawberries and woody stems of white-grey acanthus leaves, enclosing two realistic bluebottles and a swordsman who raises his weapon to strike at a fierce and snarling drollery dragon, as its tail curls playfully around his leg, all on dull gold grounds with tiny flecks of gold overlaid; and (ii) similar variety of flowers, strawberries and bunches of grapes, enclosing a butterfly, three birds, a skull and legbone with a snail slithering over it, a figure with a bow and arrow perhaps hunting the snail, and two mourners dressed in black and reading from a book while standing on a tussock, the number 'cc.xxx.' set in a box at the head of the border; both reverses blank, some small areas of chipping and rubbing, else in good condition, 267 by 179mm. (inner aperture 223 by 132mm.) and 263 by 178mm. (inner aperture 216 by 130mm.) Provenance:1. Most probably from the same parent manuscript as the leaves bequeathed to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, as Lehrman bequest 1975.I.2471 (see S. Hindman, Illuminations in the Robert Lehman Collection, IV: Illuminations, 1997, no. 10, pp. 77-83), and those in the Adalbert von Lanna sale (Catalogue der Sammlung Baron Lanna-Prag, Gilhofer and Rauschberg, 3-4 April 1911, lot 33: image reproduced by Hindman, fig. 10.2; one of those also once in the Lehrman collection and now Musée Marmottan, Paris, Wildenstein collection, 187). Their dimensions are nearly perfectly in alignment, and they share sufficient features such as the realistic flies, white acanthus sprays, bunches of grapes and speckled dull-gold grounds to be linked to the same parent codex (see Hindman, op cit., pls. on p. 78 and 80). The leaves once owned by Adalbert von Lanna (1836-1909), were sold in his sale in Gilhofer and Rauschberg, 3-4 April 1911, lots 32-34 (with lot 32 there to the dealer C.G. Boerner of Leipzig: his sale, 28 November 1912, lot 51, to Édouard Kann of Paris, and via Wildenstein and Co. of New York, to Robert Lehman in March 1927). However, the borders here are not detectable in the Lanna or Boerner sale, so it is possible that these were acquired by a different route by Robert Lehman, and reunited with the other leaves in his collection.2. Robert Lehman (1892-1969), and recorded in his collection by S. de Ricci in 1937 (Census of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the United States, II, p. 1716, no. A13, along with a border in a similar style but of greatly different size and from another parent manuscript). These among the large group of items that passed by descent to his family and thus not in the bequest to the Metropolitan Museum in 1969. Then dispersed by Jörn Günther in 2004.4. Reiss and Sohn, Königstein, 26 October 2005, lot 1879, offered together with the third border as recorded by de Ricci.5. These two cuttings acquired from the European trade in 2006.
GENTLEMAN'S VERTEX ALLPROOF 9CT GOLD PRESENTATION WATCH & STRAP - champagne coloured dial with Arabic and arrow markers, the case back inscribed 'Presented by Metal Propellors Limited to E O Knapman 1929 - 1954', the strap engraved 'Presented to E O Knapman on his Retirement 1929 - 1966', both items stamped '9.375', 53grms gross, case measurement 33mm, appears working when listed
A CARVED AND POLYCHROME DECORATED COAT OF ARMS LATE 19TH CENTURY for Charles Paulet Camborne Paynter (d.1947) and his wife Mary Josephine Yonge of Kilmington Manor, the shield surmounted by a helm, with the motto 'Nonum premature in annum', with an escutcheon of pretence the supposed arms of Drew, with scrolling leaves and tassels, broad arrow crest missing, mounted on an oak plaque, together with a carved oak and polychrome decorated shield bearing the arms of the Drew family of St. Columb Major, Cornwall (2) 66 x 63.3cm (max) Provenance Probably Kilmington Manor, Wiltshire. From the collection of Edward Croft-Murray CBE (1907-1980).
A FRENCH GILT AND PATINATED BRONZE SLEIGH CLOCK IN 18TH CENTURY STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY the brass eight day drum movement striking on a bell, the backplate stamped '2669' and with a pastille, inscribed 'Medaille d'argent Vincent et Cies 1855', the circular enamel dial with Arabic numerals and arrow hands indistinctly signed, the case modelled with Cupid, with a pair of lovebirds, on a Rococo style chariot 31.2cm high, 37cm wide Provenance By direction of the executors of the late Sylvia Quance (d.20th September 2020). From the collection of Gordon W Quance LLM (1931-2017).
A FRENCH ORMOLU AND MARBLE GLOBE CLOCK IN LOUIS XVI STYLE LATE 19TH CENTURY the brass eight day drum movement, with outside countwheel striking on a bell , stamped '9434' and a pastille inscribed 'Medaille d'Argent Vincent et Cie 1855', the patinated bronze globe with Roman numerals, arrow hands and applied with stars supported by three winged cherubs, the cylindrical plinth decorated with ribbon tied swags of flowers 37.8cm high Provenance By direction of the executors of the late Sylvia Quance (d.20th September 2020). From the collection of Gordon W Quance LLM (1931-2017).
Henry VIII, First coinage, Halfpenny, London, mm. castle (?) on obv. only, 0.36g/9h (N 1779; S 2334); Second coinage, Halfpenny, London, mm. arrow, 0.41g/12h (N 1815; S 2356) [2]. About very fine, dark-toned £120-£150 --- Provenance: M. Gietzelt Collection, DNW Auction 166, 23 January 2020, lot 21 [from Spink]
AN ETERNA STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY ISSUE GENTLEMANS WRISTWATCH, CASE BACK MARKED WITH BROAD ARROW WWW P2944 AND 3111272, PART OF THE DIRTY DOZEN. Eterna British Military issue gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1940s, signed black dial with broad arrow, Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds sweep dial at six o'clock with red hand, mechanical hand wound movement, fitted to a later steel bracelet. (CONDITION REPORT: Original dial in fair to good condition apart a small amount of damage to either side of number 6. Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Case: In very good condition, with some light scratches due to general use
A RECORD STAINLESS STEEL BRITISH MILITARY ISSUE GENTLEMANS WRISTWATCH, CASE BACK MARKED WITH BROAD ARROW WWW L30057 547904 PART OF THE DIRTY DOZEN. Record Military issue gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1940s, signed black dial with broad arrow, white Arabic numerals, luminous dot markers and hands with subsidiary seconds dial at six o'clock position, case lug numbered 642, mechanical hand wound movement, fitted to a later leather strap. (CONDITION REPORT: Original dial in fair to good condition. Movement: Running & functioning at present, timekeeping and accuracy cannot be guaranteed. Case: In good condition, with some light scratches due to general use

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