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A South Staffordshire enamel bonbonniθre, late 18th century, modelled as a leopard, curled up on a grassy base with teeth bared, his coat painted with a variety of spots, the hinged cover decorated with a hunter in a tree, pointing a bow and arrow at a further large leopard facing away from him, 4.5cm.
A collection of 19th century and later photograph frames, including a carved ivory frame decorated with violets, circa 1900, 13cm, a bakelite frame, with a brass mounted oak book slide, an inlaid walnut book end and another similar, a pair of toleware book ends etc, with an African, Ethiopian style dagger, pierced brass hilt, 17cm blade and scabbard, another dagger with stained wood handle (chipped), and two African barbed arrow heads, (Qty)Please note: Trevanion & Dean does not ship items containing ivory outside the EU.
An early 20th Century carved ivory paperknife decorated with elephants, a 19th Century Chinese carved bone pointer, a polished jade section, Stone Age arrow head and a fungus carved wooden stand CONDITION REPORTS All items have general wear and tear, the carved bone pointer has a large crack running from end to end as well as other chips and cracks throughout - see images for further details
A Boxed Airfix Plastic Model Aircraft Kit, # 07004 1:72nd Scale BAC TSR-2. Appears complete with all parts in sealed bags with decals no instructions (downloadable). A boxed Panda Models plastic model Aircraft Kit # 48002 1:48th scale F-35B USMC. Appears complete with all parts in opened bags with decals and instructions. Together with a boxed Hobbycraft plastic model aircraft kit # HC1659 1:48th scale CF-105 "Arrow" Fighter. Appears complete with all parts in sealed bags with decals and instructions. Buyer should assure themselves of completeness.
A Boxed Hobby Craft Plastic Model Aircraft Kit, # HC1272 1:144th scale B-36D "Prop-Jet". Appears complete with all parts in sealed bag with decals and instructions, together with a boxed Hobby Craft Plastic Model Aircraft Kit # HC1659 1:48th scale CF-105 "Arrow" Fighter. Appears complete with all parts sealed in bags with decals and instructions. Buyer should assure themselves of completeness.
Mercedes Benz W196 1954 Silver arrow Fangio World Champion number 2 silver 1:18 Solitair Silberfeil Monoposto Die Cast Limited Edition model car in original box and packaging in good condition. Shipping starts at £3.95 for individual models in UK. We can send up to 8 models in a parcel for £10. Overseas shipping charged at cost.
A Tissot lady's 9ct gold bracelet watch, round steel dial, applied yellow batons matching to arrow-style hour and minute hands, plain yellow gold round bezel and head, 20 mm diameter, winding mechanical Swiss jewelled movement. Integral Milanese-style mesh bracelet with ladder snap clasp. Hallmarked 9ct gold London 1969. Gross weight 18.82 g, 18 cm long and in good working order.
**please note amended estimate**Omega - a vintage 18ct gold Seamaster wristwatch, brushed dial, quartered Arabic numerals, arrow batons, minute track, centre seconds, automatic 552 cal movement, serial No 17183929, case Birmingham 1960, serial No 890/87082, associated 9ct gold fancy link bracelet 60.8g gross
Edmund Appley at Charing Cross, a late 17th century ebonised basket-top bracket clock: the eight-day duration, double-fusee, five-pillar movement having a verge escapement, striking the hours on a bell and repeating the quarters at will on a nest of three bells, the backplate engraved with floral decoration and signed Edmund Appley at Charing Cross, the six and a half inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, outer Arabic five-minute numerals and meeting-arrow-head half-hour markings, the matted dial centre having a date aperture below XII o'clock, with cast-brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and decorative blued steel hands, with a strike/silent lever to the edge, the ebonised case with brass filigree basket work to the caddy-top, brass filigree mounts to the case front and surmounted by a brass carrying handle, height 37 cms (handle up), 33 cms (handle down).* Biography Edmund Appley was a fine maker who was born in Westmoreland and moved to London where he was apprenticed in 1670 to Jeffrey Bayley. He was free of the Clockmakers Company in 1678 where he worked in Charing Cross and died in 1688 on a visit to Edinburgh.
Samuel Barrow, London, a lacquered longcase clock: the eight-day duration movement having five finned pillars and striking the hours on a bell with an inside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring with meeting-arrow-head half-hour markings and a thin outer aspect engraved with Arabic five-minute numerals, the matted dial centre having ringed winding holes, engraved tulip decoration to the outside, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture surrounded with engraved decoration and signed either side of VI o'clock Samuel Barrow at the Hermitage, London, with cast-brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners and blued steel hands, the black lacquered case with raised gilt chinoiserie decoration to the trunk door and base, with further decoration to the case, a round lenticular glass to the door, the flat-topped hood with three-quarter columns, height 214cm.* Biography Samuel Barrow is recorded as being apprenticed in 1688 to John Barrow, possibly his father, becoming free of the Clockmakers' Company in 1696 until circa 1704. He worked at The Sign of the Spring Clock in East Smithfield near Hermitage Bridge, London, being a bridge over a tributary running into the River Thames.
Oliver, Enniskellen, a mahogany longcase clock: having an eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the fourteen-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals with the maker's name 'Oliver, Enniskellen' either side of VI o'clock, torch half-hour markings and meeting-arrow-head quarter-half-hour markings, the matted centre with ringed winding holes, a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, with cast-brass cherub-and-crown spandrels to the four corners, the cross-banded mahogany case of typical Irish form with the pediment top having greek-key moulding, fluted pillars to the hood with fluted canted corners behind, fluted canted corners to the trunk and shaped top to the door, the panelled base with fluted quarter-columns and standing on bracket feet, height 236 cms.* Biography Charles Oliver is recorded as working in Enniskellen from circa 1770 until at least 1775.
Richard Rooker, London, a walnut marquetry longcase clock: the eight day duration, six-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with an inside countwheel, with a removable plate to the front-plate for adjustment of the striking train, the ten-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, outer five-minute numerals, meeting arrow-head half-hour markings and engraved either side of VI o'clock Richard Rooker, the matted dial centre with ringed winding holes, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture with engraved surround and two subsidiary levers for to strike (strike/silent) and Winde up (to operate the shuttered winding holes), with blued steel hands and cast-brass cherub-head spandrels to the four corners, the walnut case inlaid with panelled bird-and-flower marquetry decoration to the trunk, with matching inlay to the base, hood and convex throat moulding, the flat-topped hood having barley-twist columns with giltwood capitals, and fretwork to the top frieze, the trunk with a bulls-eye glass to the centre and panelled sides, all standing on bun feet (the case with restorations), height 185 cms.*Biography Richard Rooker is recorded as working in London at King Street, West Smithfield having been apprenticed to the well known John Clowes in 1686. He was free of the Clockmakers Company in 1694 and was still known to be working in 1748 by which time he may well have been working with his son, also Richard, in Chelsea.
Longines, Golden Arrow, a gentleman's 18ct gold round wristwatch, circa 1960, cream dial with raised gilt baton numerals, dauphin hands and date aperture at 3, two piece screw case with a snap on bezel, the back engraved 'Tom' & '12-10-60' and with import marks for London 1958, on a later gold-plated fix-o-flex bracelet, Longines seventeen jewel movement number 10437207, calibre 23ZSD.
A Buick Arrow pedal car, c.1935, with maroon painted fibre glass body, lined black, painted metal mud guards and foot board, chromium plated steering wheel, wind screen frame and hub caps, shield radiator mascot, solid metal wheels with rubber tyres, 43" long, 24" high (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
Dinky Toys - Routemaster Bus # 289. Red body, 'ESSO Safety Grip Tyres' logo and other decals intact. Driver and condutor still intact. # 291 Atlantean City Bus in red and white with 'Kenning Car, Van and Truck Hire' logo. # 283 Single Decker Bus red body with white doors and blue interior and 'Red Arrow' decals. All with signs of possible retouching in original bubble packaging. [3] Est £40-£60
19th century Paris porcelain classical figure of a maiden dancing with grapes and a tambourine, standing on a naturalistic plinth base, decorated in polychrome and gilt, crossed arrow mark, 23cm, also another Continental porcelain figure of a farm boy holding a basket of vegetables 22cm. (2) Condition Report. Girl - Slight damage to grapes in both hands, as images, otherwise ok.Boy - Restoration o neck and waist, and arm with basket, missing something from hand.

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