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IVOR DAVIES (BORN 1935, TREHARRIS, GLA-MORGANSHIRE), "Sanau" landscape with Welsh Black Cattle, signed and dated 92, oils and gesso on canvas. 60" x 60". Ivor Davies, 2002 winner of gold medal for Fine Art at the National Eisteddfod in St Davids, 2004 became member of the Bardic Circle at the National Eisteddfod in Newport Gwent, 2007 awarded the MBE in the New Years Honors List for Service to Art.
An Art Model No.ART002, Ferrari 166mm Stradale, cream; Minichamps No.5001, V.W. Karmann Ghia, pale blue; Detail Cars No.301, Ford Capri 3000 GT, yellow with a black bonnet; and assorted other models, including Minichamps and Solido, most mint or near mint, each boxed, (28).
The Art Journal Illustrated Catalogue of the Industry of All Nations, 1851, by Virtue, London as dated. Blind-stamped pale green cloth gilt, illustrated throughout, tall quarto (covers faded and stained); with The Art Journal, 1859, 1861, 1889 and 1890, the two earliest half leather and the others cloth bound; and Fun, Vol. XVII (4 Jan. 1873) - Vol. XX (26 Dec. 1874), bound as one, modern half calf, (6).
Galsworthy, John. A Modern Comedy, limited edition 470/1030, SIGNED BY AUTHOR, Heinemann, London 1929. Full vellum, octavo (covers stained); Galsworthy, John. The Silver Spoon, limited edition 131/265, SIGNED BY AUTHOR, Heinemann, London no date. Blue buckram, octavo (spine browned); Priestley, J.B. Angel Pavement, first edition, Heinemann, London 1930. Navy cloth, dustjacket, SIGNED & INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR, octavo (jacket chipped and torn, without major loss); Moore, George. The Passing of the Essenes. A Drama in Three Acts, limited edition 314/775, SIGNED BY AUTHOR, Heinemann, London 1930. Full bevelled art vellum, octavo; Moore, George. Ulick and Soracha, limited edition 942/1250, SIGNED BY AUTHOR, Nonesuch Press, London 1926. Ivory buckram, octavo; and a signed part-work, (6).
ARCHERY. Thompson, Maurice, & Will H. How to Train in Archery, being A Complete Study of the York Round, comprising An Exhaustive Manual of Long-Range Bow Shooting for the Use of those Archers who wish to become Contestants at the Grand National Association Meetings, second edition, Horsman, New York no date [circa 1879]. Pictorial brown cloth gilt, five pages of publisher`s advertisements, duodecimo; Markham, Gervase. The Art of Archerie, (facsimile of 1634 edition), introduced by Stephen Grancsay, Arms and Armour Press, London 1968. Maroon leather, octavo; Rushton, William Lowes. Shakespeare an Archer, first edition, Lee & Nightingale, Liverpool 1897. Dark green cloth, frontispiece, errate slip, octavo, INSCRIBED BY AUTHOR to B. Francis Williams; Partridge, James. Ayme for Finsbury Archers, (reprint of 1628 edition, with aditional matrerial), limited edition 497/1000, W.C. Books, Leamington Spa 1998. Green boards with armorial onlay, illustrations, octavo; Herrigel, Eugene. Zen in the Art of Archery, first edition, Pantheon Books, New York 1953. Cloth backed boards, dustjacket (worn), octavo; Sollier, Andre, & Gyorbiro, Zsolt. Japanese Archery. Zen in Action, first edition, Walker / Weatherhill, New York & Tokyo 1969. Pictorial navy cloth, dustjacket, illustrations throughout, quarto; and Acker, William. Japanese Archery, first printed edition, Tuttle, Rutland (Vermont) & Tokyo 1965. Navy cloth, dustjacket, text illustrations, octavo; and Strutt, Joseph. The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England, including the Rural and Domestic Recreations, May Games, Mummeries, Shows, Processions, Pageants, and Pompous Spectacles, new edition, edited by William Hone, for Tegg, London 1833. Half leather, text illustrations, quarto, (8).
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER ART NOUVEAU CIGAR/CIGARETTE BOX MARK OF WILLIAM HUTTON AND SON, LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1905 Rectangular with incurved sides, the upper-right corner of the cover embossed with trumpeting angels, on four fluted, foliate supports, cedar-lined interior 3 7/8 in. (9.8 cm.) high View on Christie's.com
A quantity of model aircraft including Wooster kits: Boeing 707 Angola Air Charter, BAe 146 Air UK, Boeing 747-200 BA; Nose Art: Hawker Hurricane 71 Sqn, P-38 Lightning USAF, Messerschmitt BF 109; Corgi Fighting Machines: VC 10, Boeing E-3A Sentry. Also a Ford Tri-Motor Airplane Bank and Hogan Socatec Airbus A380. All boxed, minor wear to some, contents VGC to mint (some kits in associated boxes, contents not checked in detail). (c40)
16 items of WWI “trench art” made from sections of brass shell cases, British, French and German, from 2pr to German 150mm, including 7 coal scuttles with handles, one engraved “Dardanelles” and 2 others mounted with badges of the Royal Artillery and DCI, 2 18pr flower holders with pierced heart shaped tops, 4.5” ashtray, etc. Average GC
16 WWI “trench art” brass shell cases, British, French and German, from small pom pom to 18pr, including French 75mm mounted as a gong, pair of German fluted vases engraved “Miraumont”, 13 pr jug, German engraved “Souvenir la Guerre, Mons, 1914, 1918”, pair 13 pr candlesticks, and 2 pr engraved “Baghdad 1919” and river scene. Average GC
7 WWI “trench art” engraved brass matchbox holders, including 2 mounted with Royal Engineers cap badges and one with German coins; 3 similar in aluminium, including one engraved with Turkish flags and trophies and “PS/W Camp, Made by a Russian Tartar, Bellary, India”; 10 various commercially produced souvenir matchbox holders, including one bearing superimposed Iron Cross, one with small badge of the Ceylon Planters Rifle Corps, and one from the Womens Branch Bombay Presidency War and Relief Fund; and 5 similar covered with printed celluloid bearing regimental badges etc. Generally GC (some worn or bent). (25)
34 various WWI “trench art” souvenir paper knives, mostly made from German, French or British cartridge cases with brass or copper blades, including 16 with engraved blades, those dated being from 1916 to 1919, some incorporating buttons, one with the blade issuing from a thistle, and 2 commercially produced with outline heads of a French and a British soldier. Mostly GC (some require attention)
A quantity of militaria, including German Wehrmacht splinter pattern camouflage ground sheet, used; another similar, almost unused; 1940 dated German mess tin containing knife and fork and brush; WWI German gas mask in tin; Tank Corps “trench art” desk ornament; brass tobacco box made from French 75mm shell case; pair brass pom pom shell cases; German soap box (?) with superimposed U boat and eagle and swastika etc. Average GC
A Javier Mariscal for Bidasoa `Para` serving dish in the form of a stylised chicken, blanc de chine, printed marks, 40cm long; a Paul Cardew teapot and cover, heart shaped body with pop art transfer decoration, printed and painted marks, 18cm high; and an oval glass serving dish `RSVP`, with powdered steel supports, 49.5cm across (3)
A cased pair of Art Deco quaichs R E Stone, London 1934, also with signature mark, the shallow bowls with lightly hammered finish and twin stepped triangular lugs, in fitted Wilson and Sharp of Edinburgh case; together with a pair of `quaich` bon bon dishes with pierced borders to bowls and lugs, in fitted case (2) RE Stone examples 13cm wide across lugs

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