Original vintage sport poster for 1000 Miglia / Mille Miglia or Thousand Miles motorsport endurance race, the poster features a red arrow with white lettering. Mille Miglia was established in 1927, and the race took place in Italy twenty-four times from 1927 to 1957, since 1977, the Thousand Miles has been reborn as a classic and vintage car race. Horizontal. Good condition, staining, creasing, punched holes in corners with metal ringlets, printed on hard-wearing plastic coated material. Country of issue: Italy, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 53x75, year of printing: 1990s.
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Set of 12 items - 11 original vintage stickers and 1 poster issued by various bus companies. 1. Original vintage travel poster Portsmouth City bus, featuring an image of a bus on red frame and black space in the centre, and bus enquiries numbers below. Very good condition, minor creasing, minor staining. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 62x27, year of printing: 1980s; 2. I.W.B. - which possibly stands for inner wheelbase in railway engineering, white lettering on black background. Horizontal. Good condition, scratches, minor staining, unpeeled sticker. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 8x18, year of printing: 1980s; 3. National Welsh Bridgend (0656) 62626 - featuring stylised white lettering on red and green background with the Welsh dragon / y Ddraig Goch symbol. National Welsh Omnibus Services operated in south-east Wales and in the Forest of Dean area of Gloucestershire from 1978 to 1992. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, staining, unpeeled sticker. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 7x30.5, year of printing: 1980s; 4. National Welsh - featuring white lettering on a red background. National Welsh Omnibus Services operated in south-east Wales and in the Forest of Dean area of Gloucestershire from 1978 to 1992. National Welsh Omnibus Services operated in south-east Wales and in the Forest of Dean area of Gloucestershire from 1978 to 1992. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, staining, unpeeled sticker. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 7.5x30.5, year of printing: 1980s; 5. Bus and coach enquiries Plymouth 01752-222666 - featuring an image of a smiling badger on blue background. Badgerline was a bus operator in and around Bristol from 1985 until 2003 and relaunched again in 2018. Horizontal. Very good condition, minor creasing, unpeeled sticker. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 7.5x30, year of printing: 1980s; 6. Southdown Portsmouth Part of the Stagecoach Group featuring blue lettering and orange, red and blue logo on a light background. Founded in 1976 as Gloagtrotter, Stagecoach Group is a transport group based in Perth, Scotland. It operates buses and express coaches in the United Kingdom. Horizontal. Fair condition, staining, paper sticker on top right corner ripped off, unpeeled sticker. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 7x30, year of printing: 1980s; 7. Western National, featuring blue lettering and blue and red flags above. Founded in 1929 as Western National Omnibus Company was a joint venture between the Great Western Railway (GWR) and the National Omnibus & Transport Company, it operated until the 1990s. Horizontal. Good condition, creasing, staining, unpeeled sticker. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 7.5x30, year of printing: 1980s; 8. Western National, featuring blue lettering and blue and red flags above. Founded in 1929 as Western National Omnibus Company was a joint venture between the Great Western Railway (GWR) and the National Omnibus & Transport Company, it operated until the 1990s. Horizontal. Excellent condition, unpeeled sticker. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 7.5x30, year of printing: 1980s; 9.Cleethorpes Manchester Airport, Manchester Piccadilly, Stockport, Sheffield, Meadowhall, Doncaster, Scunthorpe, Barnetby, Habrough, Grimsby Town, Cleethorpes - brown lettering on white background, the reverse lists the same stops on Transpennine Express. Horizontal. Fair condition, creasing, staining, paper skimming, bumps on edges, tape on edges. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 15x45, year of printing: 1990s' 10. Brewers Maesteg or Bridgend, featuring white stylised lettering on dark blue background. Horizontal. Excellent condition, unpeeled sticker. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 8x30.5, year of printing: 1980s; 11. National Welsh Aberdare - featuring stylised white lettering on a red and green background with the Welsh dragon / y Ddraig Goch symbol. National Welsh Omnibus Services operated in south-east Wales and in the Forest of Dean area of Gloucestershire from 1978 to 1992. Horizontal. Excellent condition, unpeeled sticker. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 7x30.5, year of printing: 1980s; 12. South Wales, featuring bold white lettering and an arrow logo on red background. Horizontal. Very good condition, creasing, unpeeled sticker. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 7x29.5, year of printing: 1980s.
An Omega British Military RAF issue pilot's wristwatch, circa 1953, ref 2777-1, mechanical hand wind, 'Fat Arrow', circled T, black dial with Arabic numerals, luminous dot markers and minute track, case marked with broad arrow and '6645 101000, 6B/542, 1640/53', 17 jewels movement, cal 283, serial 12804194, inside caseback marked '2777-1, SC', dust cover present, antimagnetic spring strip present but damaged, case 37mm, across crown 40mm, on a modern black leather strap. Notes: in working condition, winds and sets well, runs across 1 hr test, however Batemans cannot guarantee its continued operation.
A Tudor Oyster-Prince stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, circa 1950s, with cream dial signed 'Rotor Self-Winding', gold arrow numerals and Arabic 12, gold pointed hands, centre seconds, case numbered '143745' and '7909', signed 17 rubies Auto-Prince movement, screw back, case 34mm, on a modern brown leather strap.Notes: in working condition, keeps time across 1hr test, however Batemans cannot guarantee its continued operation.
A WWII Lemania chrome plated 'Dirty Dozen' military wristwatch, mechanical hand wind, black dial with white Arabic numerals, minute track, and subsidiary seconds dial, case back marked 'Q5955, W.W.W., 7054, 6964', movement cal 27A, inside caseback marked 'W.W.W., broad head arrow, 6964', case lug marked '893', case 36mm, across crown 39mm, without strap. Notes: in working condition, winds and sets well, runs across 1 hr test, however Batemans cannot guarantee its continued operation.
Hl. Sebastian, 15./16. Jh., Süddeutsch, beide Arme sind an den Baum gebunden, in der Tradition des Schmerzensmanns, feine Schnitzerei aus Holz, polychrom gefasst, Altersspuren, nur noch ein Pfeil vorhanden, H. 91,5 cm. / St Sebastian, 15th/16th century, South German, both arms tied to the tree, in the tradition of the Man of Sorrows, fine carving in wood, polychrome paint, signs of age, only one arrow remaining, h. 91.5 cm.
Peter Anton Lizius, 9 Ansichten der Feste Marienberg in Würzburg, Kupferstiche, Blattgröße 8,5 x 12 cm; 8 Initialen von Heiligen, Holzschnitte, 16. Jh., à 12 x 10,5 cm: Marcus, Nicolaus, Johannes, Maria mit dem Jesusknaben und der Heiligen Afra, Jacob, Mauritius, Ulrich, Ludwig der Heilige; Conditor-Devisen, Druck u. Verlag v. C. Burchardt's Nachf. in Weissenburg (Elsass), 121 Bilder mit Sinnsprüchen wie "Sei nicht so ungezogen mit Deinem Pfeil und Bogen" oder "Aus wahrer Lieb empfing ich diesen schönen Ring". Peter Anton Lizius, 9 views of the Marienberg fortress in Würzburg, copperplate engravings, sheet size 8.5 x 12 cm; 8 initials of saints, woodcuts, 16th cent, à 12 x 10,5 cm: Marcus, Nicolaus, Johannes, Maria with the baby Jesus and Saint Afra, Jacob, Maruitius, Ulrich, Ludwig the Saint; Conditor-Devisen, print and publishing house of C. Burchardt's Nachf. in Weissenburg (Alsace), 121 pictures with sayings like "Don't be so naughty with your bow and arrow" or "Out of true love I received this beautiful ring".
Omega Seamaster Aqua Terra Railmaster gentleman's stainless steel automatic Co-Axial chronometer wristwatch, Ref. 2803.52.37, Cal. 2403, serial No. 80833334, black dial with luminous Arabic quarter numerals and dagger markers and luminous arrow hands, transparent caseback, on Omega brown leather strap, with Omega stainless steel fold-over clasp, boxed with cards and warranty dated 02/08/05Condition Report:Movement functioning, overall well presented, dial and glass good, hands moving freely, crown screws down tight, some scratches to case - not detrimental, clasp functioning, wear to strap but functional, case diameter = 39.2mm (excluding crown), possibly replacement – cannot be 100% certain
A Sasanian silver dish with a Royal hunting scene Circa 5th-7th Century A.D. 18cm diam. Footnotes:Provenance:Joseph Brummer (1883–1947) collection, New York (Brummer Archive no. N4551), acquired from M. Manoochehrian, 11 April 1940 (bought as part of lot).Part Two of the Notable Art Collection Belonging to the Estate of the Late Joseph Brummer; Parke-Bernet Galleries, New York, 11-14 May 1949, lot 119.Anonymous sale; Binoche et Giquello, Paris, 30 May 2012, lot 51. Property from a Princely Collection, acquired at the above sale.Exhibited:The Iranian Institute, New York, 'The Persian Exhibition', 1940 (exhibition catalogue p. 323).Cleveland Musuem of Art, Cleveland, Ohio, 1944.The deep bowl depicting the Sasanian king on horseback and firing an arrow towards an ibex, another ibex below already shot through by an arrow, with a hunting dog or lion, eagle, and other animals in the field. This typical design presents the king as a 'divine representative, protector of the realm, royal hunter, and overlord of a peaceful and well-ordered state' (P.O. Harper, In Search of a Cultural Identity, Monuments and Artifacts of the Sasanian Near East, 3rd to 7th Century A.D., New York, 2006, p.21).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two single-blade folding knives with antler handles, one by Ventur; another with multiple utilities, by S. Hibbert & Son; a military issue all-metal utility knife by J.H. Thompson, dated 1955 under broad-arrow mark; another all-metal utility knife by F.C. Lowe & Son Ltd; and another with black plastic sides. (6)
Dinky Toys A Group Of 3 - (1) 168 Ford Escort MK 1 - Metallic Red body, off white interior, cast hubs, (2) 283 Single Decker Bus "Red Arrow" - Red body, yellow interior and cast hubs , (3) 284 Austin London "Taxi" - Black body, off white interior with figure driver and cast hubs - conditions are Good Plus to Excellent Plus bright examples See-Photo with Excellent carded bases - bubble packs are Fair to Good (discoloured) - (3)
Collection of boxed super hero action figures from Toybiz and Hasbro to include 5x Toybiz Famous Cover Series (Psylocke, Scarlet Witch, Thor, Mister Sinister and The Falcon, all approx 8.5") plus Toybiz Marvel Legends Dr Doon and Hulk, a Captain America (loose in box) and Hasbro Silver Age Collection Aquaman and The Green Arrow. Most figures in mint condition/sealed/tied to internal packaging, boxes generally poor (10)
A fine and rare late 17th century gilt metal mounted ebony veneered, quarter repeating table clock.Thomas Tompion, London. Number 181.The caddy top surmounted by a tied-bud handle over fine mouldings to the caddy base framed by a well moulded cornice, the front door with a silk-backed foliate scroll sound fret over harebell escutcheons, the sides with rectangular glazed panels and pierced wood frets, the rear door with lock and plain moulded edge, all on a moulded base and block feet. The gilt brass rectangular dial measuring 8 inches by 7 inches and decorated to the upper centre with symmetrical foliate scroll engraving emanating from a central bud, framed by a pair of subsidiary dials for rise-and-fall regulation and strike/not strike (the latter hand with twin brass nibs), over double-screwed scroll spandrels to the top and winged cherubs heads to the bottom; the silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring with outer line border, minute track and inner quarter-hour track divided by 'meeting arrow head' half-hour markers. Very finely matted centre with a crisply chamfered mock pendulum aperture and blued steel hands (the hour with hexagonal centre). Signed along the lower edge Tho: Tompion Londini Fecit. Secured to the movement via three latched dial feet. The eight-day twin gut fusee movement united by seven knopped and ringed latched pillars, the slightly smaller frontplate with typical cut-outto accommodate the quarter repeating work; the going train with pivoted verge escapement set in an engraved tear-drop shaped cock, the brass-rod pendulum mounted on a separate tear-drop shaped cock and terminating in a double-faced brass lenticular bob, the heavy brass rise and fall suspension bar mounted above; the rack strike train announcing the hours on a large bell (secured via a facetted brass nut), and repeating the quarters on a smaller bell, the quarter repeat system activated from either side of the case via one of two pull cords to engage with interlinked blued steel levers, one cocked, the other pivoted. Signed in a low rectangular cartouche Thomas Tompion Londini Fecit, framed by a cross-hatched pair of scrolls set within a symmetrical pattern of foliate scrolls and hanging bell flowers, attributed to Graver 155. Ticking, striking and repeating, sold together with a later winding key and two door keys. 39cms (15.5ins) high. Footnotes:This textbook example of the Tompion workshop was made circa 1691. When it originally left the Tompion workshop it was given the number 181. We will never know the full details of the collections it has graced over the last 230+ years, but in June 1957 it featured in an advertisement in Antiquarian Horology, offered for sale by the well-respected antique dealers Biggs of Maidenhead. In December 1973 the great R.A. Lee advertised it in The Connoisseur magazine. At some stage thereafter, it made its way into a private collection in Wiltshire, England. Unfortunately, exactly three centuries after the clock was made, the then owner was the subject of a burglary. The theft was reported in Trace magazine as well as Antiquarian Horology (Spring 1992). To help recovery, two black and white photographs were supplied by the family showing the clock at a three-quarter angle from the front and rear. The UK police investigated the event, and Interpol were alerted, although nothing was heard. Fast forward 31 years to the winter of 2022 when Bonhams were invited to assess the collection of the great Dutch connoisseur and collector, the late Cornelis Paulus van Pauwvliet. Mr Paulus van Pauwvliet had spent a lifetime collecting the finest furniture, silver, rugs and works of art from dealers all over Europe, all housed in his penthouse apartment a stone's throw from the Rijksmuseum. The majority of the collection was sold in our New Bond Street headquarters in November 2023. But one lot was held back - for the time being at least – from the main auction. As per Bonhams standard practice, everything in the collection was checked prior to it being entered for sale against the Art Loss Register. There was a potential match with a registration on its database - the Thomas Tompion bracket clock offered here today. The only notable difference between the 'lost number 181' and the Paulus van Pauwvliet example was the lack of number. In all other respects, the two were a perfect match. Through careful comparison of the current clock and the black and white images, particularly the medullary rays showing in the oak carcass of the open back door, the conclusion was reached that this clock is indeed Tompion number 181, its number having been expertly removed. A 31-year-old mystery had been solved. Both parties were keen to work together to find an equitable solution. Under the guidance of legal teams and the Art Loss Register, an agreement has been reached whereby the clock is offered today on behalf of the theft victims and the Estate of Cornelis Paulus van Pauwvliet.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A late 17th century walnut and marquetry inlaid longcase clock with 11 inch dialThomas Bridge, LondonThe case with stepped cornice over a silk-backed sound fret set on spirally twisted columns, the long trunk door with three panels of inlay depicting birds among elaborate floral scrolls on an ebonised ground, with circular lenticle, on a matching base and bun feet (to the front). The 11 inch square brass dial with winged cherubs head spandrels framing the Roman and Arabic chapter ring signed between V and VII, with half-quarter marks, fancy meeting-arrow-head half hour markers and inner quarter hour track enclosing the finely matted centre with ringed winding squares and chamfered date aperture decorated with three crowns.The weight driven movement with four knopped and ringed pillars, anchor escapement and inside countwheel strike on a bell. Ticking and striking, together with a pendulum and two weights. 2.05m (6ft 8ins) high. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots 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
A second quarter of the 20th century chrome and glass Art Deco style Atmos timepieceAtmos, J. L. Reutter, France. Numbered on the movement bar 4116. The geometric case surmounted by a large chrome bar above two glass blocks framing the rectangular chrome timepiece, supported on a long low chrome base with two block feet, and locking lever to the rear, the screw-on solid rear door with applied label Brevets J. L. Reutter S.G.D.G. Made In France and protruding fast/slow regulation screw. The silvered rectangular dial with highly stylised Roman numerals, and skeletonised arrow-hands, signed across the centre Atmos Pendule Perpetuelle and set with a balance observation window. The Atmos movement with jewelled Swiss lever escapement and chrome balance with striped detailing. 25.5cms (10ins) highFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A good and rare late 19th century French giant gorge cased grande sonnerie striking carriage clock by DrocourtDrocourt No. 9020. Retailed in England by E.W. Streeter, 37 Conduit Street, London The typical rippled handle over a large bevelled glass inspection panel framed by a boldly moulded cast cornice with repeat button, bevelled glass sides between concave uprights to a moulded base, with three-position selection lever to opt between Striking - Silence - Full Striking. The white enamel Roman and Arabic rectangular dial with matching pierced arrow hands, over an alarm-setting dial. The large gilt platform supporting the compensated bimetallic balance to an English-style lever escapement striking the hours and quarters on a pair of hammers and coiled gongs. The alarm announced by a smaller hammer. Signed and numbered on the backplate. 25cms (10 ins) high. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Registration No: WJ13 XUR Frame No: SMTTJ9178GD598469 MOT: NoneShowing just 618 milesAs new condition for 11 years oldOne previous owner from newV5C service book and keysNotable as the last Triumph to be penned by John Mockett, the Scrambler was launched in 2006. Effectively a re-worked Bonneville with off-road styling and limited off-road capability, the newcomer could be had with a whole range of factory and aftermarket accessories. One particularly popular ‘add on’ was Arrow’s two-into-one performance exhaust system. This particular example was purchased by Mr Paul Harris directly from Triumph Plymouth on 24th May 2013. Returning to the supplying dealer for its first service on 13th August 2013 at 366 miles, the associated maintenance booklet was last stamped on 28th September 2022. Sporting an Arrow two-into-one exhaust, the Scrambler was raffled off by Revs Comp Ltd during late summer 2022 with the winner, Mr R. Swannell, selling it to the vendor shortly thereafter. Still showing just 618 miles to its odometer at the time of consignment, the Triumph is said to be in ‘good running order’. Being sold without reserve, it is offered with a current V5C, handbook, service book, keys, and various receipts for work and parts. For more information, please contact: Mike Davis mike.davis@handh.co.uk 07718 584217
Green Arrow: a group of 25 issues including 1st issue (DC Comics, 1988 onwards).This lot features:Green Arrow (1st series) Nos. 1-14, 169-22. Annual No. 1Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters (1st series) Nos. 1,2,3.1st prints, cents copies.Issues complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages.~(25)Condition Report: Mid-Grade condition.
DC Comics: a group of 110 approx. mixed Bronze-age titles and issues (DC Comics, 1970 onwards).Titles included:Action comics, Superman, The Adventures of Superman, Superboy, Catwoman, The Flash, Justice League International, The Crimson Avengers, Cyborg, Wonder Woman, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, Star Trek and others.Vast majority of copies all 1st print, cents copies. Price stickers to a few copies included in lot.~(110 approx.)Condition Report: Majority of lot in Mid Grade condition.Price stickers to a very few copies included in lot.
Green Lantern: a large group of 130 approx. comics (DC comics, 1977 onwards).The first Green Lantern character, Alan Scott was created in 1940 by Martin Nodell (1915 2006) and Bill Finger (1914 - 1974) during the Golden Age of American comic books. Later in 1959, in the Silver Age of comics, John Broome (1913 1999) and Gil Kane (1926 -2000) rein-visioned the character as Hal Jordan, whilst introducing the Green Lantern Corps concept. The tone of the title shifted from fantasy to science fiction, continuing to present day.For a time, the title combined with the popular character Green Arrow and ran as Green Lantern co-starring Green Arrow.This lot features:Green Lantern (2nd series) Nos. 94-99, 101-223Green Lantern / Green Arrow (one-shot, 1983) No. 1Green Arrow (Mini series, 1983) Nos. 1-4 Full set.Notable issues include:No. 141 featuring the 1st team appearance of the Omega Men.No. 182 featuring John Stewart becoming the New Green Lantern.No. 201 featuring 1st appearance of Kilowog.All copies 1st print, pence and cents copies included. Issues complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages. Price stickers to some covers. Comics bagged in brand new polypropylene comic bags.~(130 approx)Condition Report: Majority of lot in Mid to High-Grade condition.

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