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Royal Worcester - Superb / Signed Large and Impressive Hand Painted Twin Handle Footed Bowl, Decorated with Painted Images of Roses to All Sides, Highlighted with Gold and Cream Borders. Date 1913 & Shape 2344. Signed R. Austin. Diameter 10.5 Inches - 26.25 cms & Height 5.5 Inches - 13.75 cms. Wonderful Condition In All Aspects - No Issues of Any Kind. Low Estimate.
A collection of unboxed and playworn Dinky 40 Series diecast model cars, comprising four 40a/158 Riley Saloon, one in light grey with light grey hubs, 40b/151 Triumph 1800 in blue with fawn hubs, three 40d/152 Austin Devon, two 40e/153 Standard Vanguard, two 40g/159 Morris Oxford, 40h/254 Austin Taxi and 40j Austin Somerset. (14)
A group of Dinky Toys diecast models, to include 179 Studebaker President Sedan in yellow with blue flash and chrome spun hubs with partial box, 101 Sunbeam Alpine in turquoise with mid blue hubs and dark blue seats with figure driver, 470 Austin Van 'Shell / BP' with partial box, 941 Foden Tanker 'Mobilgas', 902 Foden Flat Truck in burnt orange with green back and hubs, 501 Foden Diesel Eight Wheel Wagon with first type cab in red with silver flash and fawn back and hubs, and a repainted 901 Foden Diesel Eight Wheel Wagon, all with varying degrees of wear. (7)
A collection of assorted Dinky diecast model cars, to include 106 Austin Atlantic Convertible in blue with dark blue interior and cream hubs, 178 Plymouth Plaza in two tone pink and green, 176 Austin A105 Saloon in grey with red flashes and chrome spun hubs, 173 Nash Rambler in turquoise with maroon flashes and chrome spun hubs, 39c Lincoln Zephyr in brown, 152 Austin Devon in maroon, 152 Austin Devon in drab green, 238 Jaguar Type D in turquoise with blue hubs and 344 Plymouth Estate Car, together with a Matchbox 33a Ford Zodiac in metallic mauve with orange sides, green tinted windows and silver plastic wheels, all unboxed and playworn. (10)
Ten assorted Dinky diecast model cars, comprising 153 Standard Vanguard in cream including hubs, 161 Austin Somerset in red including hubs, 159 Morris Oxford in stone with fawn hubs, 156 Rover 75 in cream including hubs, 151 Triumph 1800 Saloon in fawn with green hubs, 181 Volkswagen Saloon in grey with blue hubs, 181 Volkswagen Saloon in lime green with mid green hubs, 159 Morris Oxford in green with mid green hubs, 162 Ford Zephyr in two tone blue with grey hubs and 170 Ford Fordor Sedan in two tone pink and blue with blue hubs, all unboxed and with some wear. (10)
A collection of Dinky Toys diecast models, all racing or sports cars, comprising 110 Aston-Martin DB3S in mid green with red interior and hubs, white figure driver and RN 22, 111 Triumph TR2 in turquoise with red interior and hubs, white figure driver and RN 25, 109 Austin-Healer 100 in cream with red interior and hubs, white figure driver and RN 23, 107 Sunbeam Alpine in Cerise with grey interior, cream hubs, white figure driver and RN 34, 236 Connaught Racing Car, 230 Talbot Lago, 232 Alfa-Romeo, 231 Maserati, 234 Ferrari, 233 Cooper-Bristol, 238 Jaguar D Type and 163 Bristol 450 Coupe, all unboxed with varying degrees of wear. (12)
A group of Dinky diecast model cars, comprising 152 Austin Devon in drab green with cream hubs, 162 Ford Zephyr in two tone dark green and cream, 162 Ford Zephyr in two tone lime green and cream, 156 Rover 75 in two tone green and light green, 106 Austin Atlantic in pink with cream interior and hubs, 106 Austin Atlantic in blue with dark blue interior and cream hubs, 106 Austin Atlantic in blue with red interior and hubs, 154 Hillman Minx in two two green and cream, 170 Ford Fordor Sedan in red with maroon hubs and 153 Standard Vanguard in fawn including hubs, all unboxed and with varying degrees of wear. (10)
A collection of Dinky diecast model cars, comprising 173 Nash Rambler in pink with blue flash and cream hubs, 173 Nash Rambler in turquoise with red flash and grey hubs, 169 Studebaker Golden Hawk in red with red side panels, back and hubs, 179 Studebaker President in blue with dark blue flash and spun hubs, 180 Packard Clipper in two tone cerise and cream, 176 Austin A105 Saloon in cream including hubs with violet blue flash, 167 AC Aceca Sports Coupe in cream with brown roof and spun hubs, 166 Sunbeam Rapier in blue including hubs with turquoise upper body, 185 Alfa Romeo 1900 Sprint, 155 Ford Anglia in turquoise with red interior, 138 Hillman Imp in metallic green with red interior, 133 Ford Cortina in lime, and 130 Ford Consul Corsair in metallic red, all unboxed with varying degrees of wear. (13)
A collection of Dinky Toys diecast model cars, comprising 36e British Salmson Two-seater Sports Car in brown and black, with black ridged hubs, tinplate windscreen and no hole in seat for driver, 106 Austin Atlantic in blue with red interior and cream hubs, 106 Austin Atlantic in black with red interior and hubs, 158 Riley Saloon in green, 152 Austin Devon in maroon, 152 Austin Devon in drab green, 157 Jaguar XK120 in red, 108 MG Midget in red, 235 HWM Racing Car, 239 Vanwall Racing Car with RN 26, 131 Cadillac Eldorado in pink, 23e Speed of the Wind, 23a Racing Car in silver with red RN 4 and silver hubs and 23c Mercedes Racing Car, all unboxed with varying degrees of wear, S/D. (13)
A collection of Dinky Toys diecast models, all commercial vehicles, comprising two 903 Foden Flat Truck with Tail Board in dark blue with orange back and mid blue hubs (one with tail board broken away), 902 Foden Flat Truck in orange with green back and hubs, 901 Foden 8-wheel Diesel Wagon in red with fawn back, 501 Foden 8-wheel Diesel Wagon with first type cab in red with silver flash and fawn back, 412 Austin Wagon in blue with mid blue hubs, 422 Fordson Flat Thames Truck in green with mid green hubs, 414 Dodge Rear Tipping Wagon in mid blue with grey back and 25r Forward Control Lorry in orange with green hubs, all unboxed with varying degrees of wear. (9)
A group of Dinky Toys diecast commercial vehicles, comprising a 918 Guy Van 'Ever Ready' in blue with second type cab and red grooved hubs, 514 Guy Van 'Slumberland' in red with first type cab, 504 Foden 14 Ton Tanker 'Mobilgas' in red with second type cab and Pegasus facing cab, 441 Petrol Tanker 'Castrol', 471 Austin A40 'Nestle' in red with yellow hubs, and 254 Austin Taxi in two tone yellow and green, all unboxed with some paint wear. (6)
WW2 Kings African Rifles Officers Forage Cap, fine officers quality khaki forage cap with bronze regimental badge fitted. General service front buttons. Officers quality lining to the interior with Austin Reed tailors label. Inked name of the original owner to the inside “R. L NORMAN”. Good example.
Mackenzie (Eneas). A Descriptive and Historical Account of the Town and County of Newcastle upon Tyne, 2 volumes in 1, 1st edition, Newcastle upon Tyne: Mackenzie and Dent, 1827, 17 engraved plates (including two not listed: 'The Monastery of Grey Friars ... Now the Residence of Major Anderson) facing p. 128, and 'An East View of All Saints Church' facing p. 292), text not collated, bookplate of John Crawford Hodgson (county historian of Northumberland), contemporary diced calf by Blair of Morpeth (with his ticket), rebacked with original gilt spine laid down, 4to (26.6 x 21 cm), together with: Scott (Walter). The Border Antiquities of England and Scotland, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814-17, 95 engraved plates including frontispieces and vignette title-pages, half-title to volume 1 only, bookplates of H. G. Stephenson, gilt edges, contemporary straight-grain blue-green morocco gilt, rubbed and scuffed, 4to (27.6 x 20.6 cm), Angus (William). The Seats of the Nobility and Gentry in Great Britain and Wales, in a Collection of Select Views, 2nd edition, London: W. Angus, 1787 [i.e. 1815], engraved title-page, 63 engraved plates, damp-staining, gilt edges, contemporary straight-grain black morocco gilt, rubbed, oblong 4to (21 x 26.5 cm), and 6 others (not collated), all in leather bindings, rubbed and scuffed: Hutchinson, The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham, 3 volumes, 1823; Shepherd, Metropolitan Improvements; or London in the Nineteenth Century, 2 volumes, 1828; G. N. Wright, The Gallery of Engravings, c.1850; another copy of Scott's Border Antiquities (lacking at least volume 2 vignette-title); Austin et al., Lancashire Illustrated, 1829; Fisher, A Companion and Key to the History of England, 1832Qty: (16)
A group lot of Dinky diecast trucks and vans, comprising Slumberland Mattress guy van, 2 loud speaker vans in blue & grey, a Bedford refuse truck, a 480 Kodak Bedford van, a Trojan Dunlop van, a NCB electric dairy van, a green Bedford truck, a Daimler Ambulance, a 470 Austin Shell van, a green/orange dodge truck, a 30F Ambulance, and a 25K streamline fire engine
Quantity of assorted mainly ladies costume including a navy and cream gents Hunt Masters evening jacket with Cleveland hunt buttons initialled CH with a running fox, ladies Aquascutum navy wool jacket, Louis Feraud striped dress, Moschino Cheap and Chic pink two piece suit, a circa 1970s John Marks by Ann Tyrell black full length jersey dress with gold collar, Kati at Laura Philips black jersey evening dress with a cream and gold full length skirt, other labels include Austin Reed, Jaeger, Paul Costelloe, Emma Somerset, Viyella, Windsmoor, Jack Murphy rain coat etc (one rail)
Sir Peter Austin Flag officer & Tony Theobald artist signed 1974 Centenary of Winston Churchill official Navy cover RNSC18. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Sir Peter Austin Flag officer & Tony Theobald artist signed 1974 Centenary of Winston Churchill official Navy cover RNSC18. Good Condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
After Claude Michel (Clodion) - Cupid and Psyche. A 18th century style plaster sculpture group figurine by Austin Productions for the V&A Museum Terracotta Sculpture depicting Cupid represented as a young man with outstretched wings, conveying the swooning Psyche through the clouds, surrounded by 'amorini' or little winged putti. Raised on a plinth base with makers impressed mark to the back. NOTE: A/F to the wing. Measures 46cm tall.
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORK DIECAST VEHICLES, to include Austin Mini van, No 450, version with painted grille, E.R.F. Dropside Lorry, No 456 (repainted? fawn cab and chasiss, orange body, no glazing), Chipperfield Circus International Crane Truck, No 1121, Dinky, Matchbox, etc, with a KO (Japan) tinplate clockwork bulldozer (incomplete)
A REPUBLIC OF TEXAS MANUSCRIPT, DEED REQUEST FOR LAND TITLE VALIDATION, ASHBEL SMITH AND CHARLES C. GIVENS OF HARRIS COUNTY TO CHIEF JUSTICE OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, 1837-1844, hand inscribed ink on cream laid paper with a heraldic blind stamp. 7 3/4" x 6 1/4" Note: "To the Hon. The Chief Justice of Washington County, The Petition of Ashbel Smith of Harris County sets forth that he purchased and paid for, several years ago, a tract of land situated on San Jacinto Bay, belonging then and the property of Charles C. Givens. Said C.C. Givens then executed a bond for title to the petitioner with two good and sufficient witnesses and also delivered possession of the land to the petitioner. The bond for title was duly recorded in Harris Co. records shortly after its execution, and the petitioner has ever since held undisputed possession of the land in question. As the C.C. Givens died a few years since before making a title in regular form to the petitioner. Your petitioner therefore prays your honorable court to order and require Givens' administrator of C. C. Givens deed to make title to said tract of land, conformally with law and the written contract between C.C. Givens and petitioner. And your petitioner writes and pray, Ashbel Smith of Harris Co."Ashbel Smith (1805-1886) is recorded in the Texas State Historical Association Handbook of Texas writing, "Smith had a long and distinguished medical career. When he arrived in Texas in the spring of 1837, he became Sam Houston's roommate and close friend. Houston appointed him surgeon general of the Army of the Republic of Texas on June 7, 1837. In this role, Smith set up an efficient system of operation and established the first hospital in Houston, a military institution. He also served as the first chairman of the Board of Medical Censors, which was established by the Second Congress of the Republic in December 1837. During the devastating epidemic of yellow fever in Galveston in 1839, he treated the sick, published factual reports of the progress of the disease in the Galveston News, and after the epidemic abated, wrote the first treatise on yellow fever in Texas...In 1842 Ashbel Smith traveled to Europe as the charge d'affaires of Texas to England and France, a position he held from 1842-1844. In 1848 Smith met with ten other Galveston doctors to begin working for the formation of the Medical and Surgical Society of Galveston. When the Texas Medical Association came into being in 1853, he was chairman of the committee that drafted its constitution and bylaws...After Texas became a state Smith served three terms (1855, 1866, and 1879) in the state legislature as a representative from Harris County. As a legislator, he supported measures to aid railroad construction, validate land titles, improve common schools, found the University of Texas, and pay off the public debt...He spent his last years in an unceasing effort to establish a state university with a first-class medical branch. As president of the University of Texas Board of Regents, established in 1881, he led the effort to recruit the best professors available for the university faculty and to set up a curriculum necessary for a first-rate institution of higher learning." Noting the particularly European style blind stamp, the present letter is attributed to Ashbel Smith's time spent performing ambassadorial and diplomatic duties. Unfortunately undated, the surviving examples of Ashbel's handwriting and age of the paper are consistent with his other known early Texas documents. The work he is conducting here anticipates his legal ownership of lands he had apparently purchased by a word of mouth "handshake" deal between himself and early Texas Pioneer Charles C. Givens. Ashbel Smith writes to the "Chief Justice of Washington County," possibly John P. Coles (1793-1847), where the records for the Republic of Texas were held until Texas was annexed to the United States, and at that time the records were moved to Austin. The location of the records department helps date the work.Charles C. Givens, Esq., is not recorded with any birth or death dates, though his passing is mentioned within the present, undated letter. He appears to have arrived in Texas as a bachelor, which appears to have persisted throughout his lifetime, potentially causing this very land dispute. In one of a few documents that retain his name, C.C. Givens is directed, at the request of Stephen F. Austin, in a correspondence dated October 14, 1836, to supply two oxen in order to ensure supplies. The entry is found in The Quarterly of the Texas State Historical Association, edited by George P. Garrison, Number 4, The Journal of the Permanent Council (October 11-27, 1835), page 258. Otherwise unmentioned within the early Texas record, Charles C. Givens' name is found published in an archive held at the Houston Public Library containing information on the first settlers of Harris County (1822-1845), "In 1824, Stephen F. Austin accompanied by his secretary Sam M. Williams and the commissioner, Baron de Bastrop, came by appointment to the house of William Scott (1784-1837)…'There was no provision in the law for granting land to men without families. These were joined in groups of two or three and each group constituted a legal family." Just below Adele B. Looscan pens that, "Those in Harris County who received titles at this time (1824) and located their land in this county were: [listing the names of early Harris County settlers followed by.]…There seem to have been only about thirty original grants made in Harris County at this time, but there were several settlers in the county who located their lands in other counties embraced within Austin's first colonial grant and the lands of a few located in two counties, which adjoined each other. Besides the settlers who received land titles, there were others, members of the same families who should be mentioned...Charles C. Givens and Presley Grill, who immigrated with William Scott, and Dr. Knuckles..." Reference: "Harris County, 1822-1845, Adele B. Looscan, in The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Oct. 1914, Vol. 18, No. 2, pp. 195-198. Provenance: Estate of Dr. Paul E. Shutts, Houston, Texas. Condition: Some expected toning, creases as issued, red staining near edges, probably trimmed, undated, blind stamp somewhat illegible, but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
A TEXAS REVOLUTION DOCUMENT, TEXIAN LOAN, SIGNED, STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, B.T. ARCHER AND WILLIAM H. WHARTON, PAID BY THOMAS D. CARNEAL, NEW ORLEANS, JANUARY 11, 1836, lithograph and manuscript on wove paper, for Thomas D. Carneal, published by the "Government of Texas," printed by Benjamin Levy, New Orleans, hand inscribed no. 365, with cancelation mark, signed by, "Commissioners on the part of Texas," "S.F. Austin," with flourish, "B.J. Archer," and "Wm. H. Wharton." 10 1/2" x 8 1/4" Provenance: Estate of Dr. Paul E. Shutts, Houston, Texas. Condition: Cancelation mark with expected loss and slashes do not compromise the piece, some foxing, creases, a crinkle at upper left corner, some ink bite, and minor loss in signatures for B.T. Archer and William H. Wharton, some ink bleed but overall in good to very good condition. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
CARL J. SMITH (American b. 1928) A PAINTING, "Flight of the Nighthawk," oil on canvas, signed L/R, verso titled, and a paper label, "Country Store Gallery, Austin, Texas." 16" x 20" Provenance: Private Collection, Washington State. Condition: Some small abrasive losses in upper left quadrant, but overall in good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS." NO REFUNDS will be issued based on condition.
Steam Engine and Military Airplane Prints - approximately 24 unframed rolled prints, some limited editions and signed from artists including John Austin, Terence Cuneo, Sean Bolan, Frederick Lea, Trevor Lay, Philip Hawkins, Alan Fearnley, David Shepherd, David Weston together with Two Coulson Mounted Airplane Prints and David Shepherd Print mounted on board
Marvel: A collection of assorted Marvel Comics. signed, to comprise: Star Trek/X-Men One Shot, signed by Scott Lobdell, 168/5000; X-Men: Chromium Classics - Days of Future Past, signed by Terry Austin, 192/1500; Star Trek: The Next Generation: Riker, signed by Art Nichols, 125/1000; Star Trek: The Next Generation/X-Men: Second Contact #1, signed by Scott Koblish, 73/1500; Marvel Collectible Classics: X-Men Volume 2 #1, signed by Jimmy Palmiotti, 44/1500; X-Men #25, signed by Andy Kubert, 6706/7500; Marvel Chromium Classics - Avengers #1, signed by George Perez, 49/1500; X-Men #85, signed by Alan David and Mark Farmer, 6/1500; X-Men: The Magneto War, signed by Lee Weeks, 6/1500; Captain America #444, signed by Mark Waid, Ron Garney and Mike Sellers, 75/444; Avengers: The Terminatrix Objective #1-#4, signed by Mike Gustovich, 804/1000; Avengers #375, signed by Tom Palmer, 259/2500; Spider-Man: Web of Doom #1, signed by Jack C. Harris and Scott Collins, 260/2500; and Tales to Astonish #1, signed by John Estes, 645/1000. (17)
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