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Circa 1930s Lingerie Labelled RC & Co Ltd including an Excelsior Corsetry Girdle in tea rose coloured cotton, with original label, another in the same colour titled Double Axe,and two others with handwritten labels,six pale pink cotton and silk brassiere examples, and two others without labels,(12)
10 Boxed King & Country metal figures featuring PnM054 The Preacher, CE022 The Pope, MK68 Fighting Priest With Axe (damage to axe), FOB143 A Russian Orthodox Priest, IF002 Consul General of the Chaplain’s Dept, FW158B A Soldier’s Prayer, PnM079 Cardinal Richelieu, MK52 The Bishop of Tours (showing wear) & PnM039 The Cardinal (damage to weapon), plus 8 x empty boxes & 1 x loose figure vg unless stated
A collection of loose vintage LFL Kenner/Palitoy Star Wars action figures to include Luke Skywalker in Hoth Outfit with rifle, AT-AT Driver (x2, one with rifle), Han Solo with blaster, Klaatu with Vibro-Axe,, Ree-Yees with rifle, Chief Chirpa with staff, Imperial Stormtrooper in Hoth Battle Gear wth rifle, Boba Fett, 2-1B, Biker Scout, Rebel Commander, Gamorrean Guard, Ugnaught, Bespin Security Guard, Walrus Man, Stormtrooper, Luke Skywalker in Bespin Fatigues, Chewbacca, AT-AT Commander, Han Solo in Hoth Outfit, Nien Nunb and Luke Skywalker X-Wing Pilot (23)
WW2 Pattern AFS Uniform And Axeblack woollen, double breasted, short, high collar tunic. White metal "AFS" buttons. Lower right cuff with four red chevrons. Inner tag "15. Dis. Burton 525665".. Paper linen issue label worn ... Pair of dark blue, woollen trousers with red side lines. Same name label ... Heavy, black leather belt with chrome buckle ... Wooden shafted, steel headed fire axe complete in its leather carrier. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
Selection Of American WW2 Period Equipmentconsisting khaki webbing, 10 pouch ammunition belt complete with brace straps. First aid pouch and alloy waterbottle complete in webbing pouch. Some items dated 1942 ... Khaki green webbing map case ... Pair of khaki green webbing M1938 gaiters ... WW2 axe with wooden shaft complete with webbing head cover dated 1942. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
For The British Council, Gawain and the Green Knight (JRR Tolkein), ill, Paul Birkbeck 1939-2019, Sir Gawain holding the axe as King Arthur watches the beheaded Green Knight leave. Not signed. 35 x 50 cm. c1984. ABOUT PAUL BIRKBECK; an appreciation, written by one of his daughters and published in the Guardian following his death. "My father, Paul Birkbeck, who has died aged 80, was an artist and illustrator whose work is familiar to those of a certain generation brought up on BBC childrens TV programmes such as Crystal Tipps and Alistair, Play School and Jackanory. His distinctive style and keen eye for detail ensured that he became one of the BBCs most-used artists through the 1970s and 80s. Born in Woolwich, south-east London, Paul attended Brighton College and Epsom School ofArt. After completing his national service, he also became the banjo player for the Dedicated Men Jugband, who signed to Pye Records in 1965. The bands single, Boodle Am Shake, did not trouble the charts but Paul soon began designing sleeves for Decca Records. In 1965 working with BBC childrens TV he became a prolific illustrator for its programmes. For Jackanory he illustrated 14 stories, including A Dog So Small (read by Judi Dench) and Peter Pan, (some in this sale), as well as the BBC Sunday afternoon Bible stories series In the Beginning. His work for Jackanory continued for many years. He created the memorable opening titles for The Vikings in 1980, presented by Magnus Magnusson, and the iconic Miss Marple series, starring Joan Hickson. Paul also drew the backgrounds for the ground-breaking TV series Jane, starring Glynis Barber, which mixed cartoon backgrounds with live actors and was based on the 1940s comic strip of the same name. (some in this sale). In 1991, as well as supplying illustrations, he was in front of the camera playing himself each week in the BBCs six-part childrens TV history programme Now Then, an educational show that cleverly brought our ancestors to life. Paul taught illustration at Leicester Polytechnic, Epsom College and the Royal College of Art, but continued to work in TV, including delivering the titles for the Stanley Baxter Show on Channel 4. He branched out into book illustration with Salman Rushdies 1990 childrens fairy tale Haroun and the Sea of Stories, for which his lavish pictures were much lauded, not least by Rushdie. My father spent the latter part of his life on personal commissions. His work appeared at the Keith Chapman Gallery, London, in Royal Academy summer shows and Sunday Times watercolour exhibitions between 2003 and 2008, and in the Mall Galleries Discerning Eye exhibitions. PROVENANCE The artworks in this sale have been consigned by his family. NOTES: The pictures in this sale were prepared in various mediums often used by the artist and often in conjunction with one another, including, pen and ink, crayon, water-colour, gouache, pastel, and oil and acrylic paints on card or on paper. The auctioneers acknowledge the help of his family in cataloguing this collection, and where-ever known each picture has been listed under its broadcast designation. but the vendors do not guarantee that all attributions in this respect are correct. The family do however guarantee that the pictures, both signed and unsigned are the work of Paul Birkbeck. All sizes are approximate.
A gilt and silvered bronze figure, limited edition, by 20th century Italian artist Giuseppe Vasari, modelled as a Cossack on horseback, mounted on an onyx base28cm high,together with two other examples: Conquistador and Knight Warrior,both on green onyx bases 32 and 28cm high (3)Condition ReportCossack - small chip to corner of base - bend to swordConquistador - bend to shaft of axeAll three with minor pitting and blemishes to surfaces
A BOXED CORGI TOYS 109 WB LAND ROVER, No.438, green body, yellow interior, grey canopy, metal hook, spare wheel on bonnet loose, very good condition with only very minor paint loss & marking, blue and yellow box which is complete and in good condition with only very minor damage, marking and wear, original price written in pencil to one end flap, with a boxed Corgi Toys Pennyburm Workmen's Trailer, No.109, missing Pick-Axe, Shovel and Broom but otherwise complete and in fairly good condition with only minor paint loss, marking and wear, blue and yellow box in good condition with only minor marking and wear, original price written on one end in pencil and a boxed Matchbox King Size Foden Heavy Brakedown/Wreck Truck, No.K-12, version with silver grille and headboard cast as part of body, complete and in very good condition with only very minor paint loss and wear, decals all in good condition, box complete but has some damage to the cellophane and other minor damage and wear, original price written to one end in pen (3)
A pearlware figure of the Virgin Mary, another of Peace and two 19th Century Staffordshire figures, the first 23.5cm highMary with a small chip to corner of base. Peace with a tiny chip to nose and a small corner of the axe, Shepherd with restortion to arm and staff. Fruit seller broken through ankles and restored.
Ca. 3000 - 2000 BC.A ceremonial bronze axe head with a gold inlay panel along the bottom edge featuring five rounded peaks. The axe has a slender socket, an arched blade that flares to the cutting edge and a circular perforation at the midsection.Size: 150mm x 65mm; Weight: 180g.Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection 1970s-1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 3000 - 2000 BC.A collection of three utilitarian bronze axe heads. The axe heads have a broad, trapezoidal blade and a flat section. The flat section was used to hammer.Size: 150-170mm x 25-30mm; Weight: 1.47kg.Provenance: Property of a London gallery; previously acquired at the art market in Vienna; formerly in an Austrian collection formed prior to 2000.
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC.A fine Western Asiatic cast copper alloy axe head with a vertical sharp blade, composed of a short, tubular socket with a thick, ribbed rim. The axe head has a bright brown patina.Size: 60mm x 145mm; Weight: 850g.Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC.A pair of finely moulded Western Asiatic cast bronze double axe heads with vertical and horizontal blades. The blades are enlarged at the socket point to affix a pole. The weapon displays a bright green patina. For similar see: Christie's, Live Auction 9482, The Art of Warfare, The Axel Guttmann collection part I, Lot. 6.Size: 205-210mm x 65-70mm; Weight: 1.6kg.Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.
Ca. 4000 - 3000 BC.A head of an axe with a carinated body in black stone extremely polished. On side A there is a recurve upward blade and on side B a long tubular hammer.Size: 240mm x 70mm; Weight: 660g.Provenance: Prince collection, 1990s-2014; Ex. Private collection 1970s-1990s. This item has been cleared against the Art Loss Register database and comes with a confirmation letter.
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC.A Western Asiatic cast bronze axe head with two distinct faces. Stemming from the upper shaft are two axe faces that are horizontal and vertical. The overall design of this axe head indicates it was not created for use in battle but for a craftsman or a builder. It was most likely used for carving and shaping softer materials.Size: 90mm x 40mm; Weight: 35g.Provenance: Private UK collection; Formerly acquired on the European art market from pre-2000 collections.
Original vintage advertising poster- The executioners of Spain - featuring a dynamic illustration of a crouching man wearing a black uniform with a Nazi swastika on his chest and as spurs on his boots, with his sleeves rolled up and holding a bloodied axe in front of a blood soaked wooden butcher's block as a crowd of protesters holding placards marked Democracy! Peace! Down with the butcher Franco! Amnesty! in different languages inside a lightning bolt comes down from the sky to strikes him, the bold text in grey against the black background reading: The executioners of Spain won't escape from the wrath of nations! Artwork by the notable Soviet political poster designer Viktor Koretsky (1909-1998). Excellent condition. Country of issue: USSR, designer: Viktor Koretsky, size (cm): 90x57.5, year of printing: 1963.
Original vintage World War Two propaganda poster - Soviet War Poster Rush British arms to Russian hands - featuring a cartoon style caricature illustration by Nikolai Radlov (1889-1942) depicting the Nazi German leader Adolf Hitler wearing uniform and a swastika armband being strangled by the arms of Britain and the Soviet Union from each side, marked with the Union Jack flag and red and white USSR star on the sleeves, a bloodied axe falling with Hitler's pistol gun above the text in Russian and translation in English - Two hands in friendship strong as steel one to the other are extended. The fascist throat their grip will feel throttling til life is ended - the image pinned to a blue background with the bold white stylised title lettering above and below. Issued by the British Ministry of Supply for display in war production factories following the Anglo-Soviet Agreement signed on 12 July 1941, a military alliance to ensure both sides help each other in the fight against Germany and only make peace with Germany by mutual agreement, using the design of the Soviet TASS poster No.68 published on 14 July 1941. Fair condition, creasing, tears, staining, small paper losses. Country of issue: UK, designer: Unknown, size (cm): 74x49, year of printing: 1940s.
Ca. AD 800 - 1100.A silver bangle with a hollow hoop featuring overlapping ends that taper into wires twisted in a spiral around the hoop. Four small rings, each with a similar spiral design, are attached to the bangle, one of which suspends an axe-shaped pendant.For similar see: The British Museum, Museum number 1841,0711.429. Size: 115mm x 100mm; Weight: 70g.Provenance: London collection; Ex. Mayfair collection, acquired from an Ancient Art gallery; formerly acquired on the London art market pre-2000.
Ca. 1200 - 800 BC.A collection of three bronze artefacts. The first is a torc with a tubular-sectioned shank tapering to terminals wrapped in a flat-section wire forming a spiral. Second is a bracelet with a tubular-sectioned body widened at the edges with engraved flat finials. Third is a hollow-crafted axe head.For similar see: Bietti Sestieri A. M. B., Macnamara E., Prehistoric Metal Artefacts from Italy (3500-720 BC) in the British Museum, British Museum Research Publication, 2007, Cat. 494-495 (axe); 638-639 (necklace); 670-676 (bracelet). Size: 95-140mm x 50-125mm; Weight: 725g.Provenance: Property of an Oxfordshire art professional; previously in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / International art markets.
Ca. AD 800 - 1000.An axe-head pendant of small, triangular form with a tapered neck and a slender tang featuring a perforated suspension loop, all crafted from silver. The amulet is set on a silver ring.Size: 63mm x 33mm; Weight: 15g.Provenance: London collection; Ex. Mayfair collection, acquired from an Ancient Art gallery; formerly acquired on the London art market pre-2000.
Ca. 2500 - 1500 BC.A collection of three bronze weapons, The first is a pickaxe with a long polygonal point and a small short blade on the back. The second is an axe with a short vertical blade. The third is another axe that has a short vertical blade on the front and a decorated short blade on the back.For similar see: The Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, Accession no. AN1965.764; Bristol Museums Collections, Object number FT8; The Louvre Museum, Main number: AO 18672, AO 20412. Size: 115-165mm x 55-80mm; Weight: 930g.Provenance: From the private collection of Mr. R. Unger; previously with a London gallery; acquired in the 1980s on the UK art market.

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