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A group of modern Herend (Blue fishscale) animals, comprising; a group of kangaroos, 14cm high, a group of lion cubs, 14cm high, a panda bear, 12.5cm high, and a gorilla, 10cm high, all with printed and impressed factory marks and with retailer's boxes for Mappin & WebbCondition Report: No damage detected to the porcelain, two boxes lack coversCondition Report Disclaimer
A group of modern Herend (Blue and green fishscale) animals, comprising; a group of koalas on a log, 13.5cm high, a hippo, 11.5cm long, a rhino, 13cm long, a bear cub, 9.5cm long, a cat 11.5cm high, and a unicorn, 11.5cm high, all with printed and impressed factory marksCondition Report: No damage detected, please note there are no boxes with this lotCondition Report Disclaimer
Foreword to go on online title page - Lot 170 to Lot 231 The following 62 lots are from the Collection of a Gentleman who modified and digitalised many models and kit-built or modified many locomotives and rolling stock, also amassing various buildings and scenic accessories - some locomotives will have been hardly touched, others may be completely modified with digital modules and please bear this in mind when bidding, Collection of Hornby 00 Gauge Steam Locomotives and Tenders, BR green, Class A4 renamed 60028 'Walter Whigham' , Class A1 60110 'Patrick Sterling', Class A1 60051 'Blink Bonny', GNR green 1470 'Great Northern' (numbering and nameplates poorly done), LNER Class A4 modified to 4-6-4 No 10000, body for LMS maroon 6220 'Coronation' and complete Tender, 6862 'Derwent Grange' chassis and complete Tender, in original box and R2314 Princes Class chassis and complete Tender, in original box, F, boxes F, (16 including Tenders, two boxes)
DEF LEPPARD - HIGH 'N' DRY - ORIGINAL UK TOWNHOUSE ACETATE LP. A fantastic Def Leppard rarity with this original UK 10 track LP acetate of the classic 1981 album High 'N' Dry. With handwritten 'Def Leppard Side One/Side Two' on printed Townhouse labels. The record is in clean VG+ condition with some light surface marks to the playing surfaces though no heavier feelable scratches. With no deterioration to the lacquer. With a handwritten letter from a representative (Pete) at Chrysalis Records stating to a previous owner that the acetate 'Will not bear up under many more playings'. Housed with the original 'generic' white card sleeve with the track listing handwritten.
BLACK SABBATH/LED ZEPPELIN - EARLY UK PRESSING LPs. Wicked pack of 3 x early UK pressing LPs of these classic albums! Titles are Black Sabbath (x2) - Black Sabbath (VO 6, 847 903 VTY, large swirl no Philips credit - VG record with some surface marks though no heavier feelable scratches/og swirl inner/VG with some creases moreover noted on the inside section of the gatefold) and Paranoid (6360 011, large swirl original - VG+ with some light surface marks, nothing heavier at all/og swirl inner/VG+ some light creases, no Big Bear credit) and Led Zeppelin - III (plum Atlantic 2401002 A5/B5, no Peter Grant credit - VG+ a few light surface marks/Ex+ superb condition original UK sleeve, working wheel).
Vintage bear and golly, plus a 1950's bag These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of by a gone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history. Originally handmade by mothers in Africa for their children from old fabric and cloth, the golly doll was adopted as the mascot and trademark for the Robertson's confectionery brand around 1910 after the company's founder John Robertson visited the US and noticed children playing with them. Robertson's Gollies have been collected by people across the UK and around the world for generations but garnered a contentious image in the 1980s because of links to racism. The trademark was removed from Robertson's branding in 2001.
AN ALBUM OF FIFTY-NINE WATERCOLOUR PAINTINGS OF SIKH SUBJECTS, INCLUDING MAHARAJAH RANJIT SINGH, MONUMENTS INCLUDING THE GOLDEN TEMPLE AT AMRITSAR AND THE TOMB OF RANJIT SINGH, AND NUMEROUS TRADESPEOPLE AND ENTERTAINERS PUNJAB, circa 1850-60watercolours on paper, endpapers watermarked 1865, all with English identifying inscriptions, probably contemporary and local brown leather binding with floral motifs 285 x 210 mm.Footnotes:ProvenanceA. Kerr, 1868, a gift from a Captain B. Smith (partially indistinct pencil inscription in front endpaper).Private UK collection.For similar albums, apparently often acquired by British visitors to the Punjab, see the sales in these rooms, Bonhams, Islamic and Indian Art, 30th April 2019, lot 212; 26th October 2020, lot 268; 30th March 2021, lot 124; and various other instances of single paintings or groups of paintings from dispersed albums.There is one less painting than the sixty which is standard for this type of album.The subjects of the paintings are as follows, in order:Maharajah Ranjit Singh, 'ex-King of Lahore', and Maharajah Kharak Singh.Maharani Jindan Kaur, and Maharajah Duleep Singh.Rajah Dhian Singh, and Maharajah Gulab Singh.Shere Singh Atariwala, and Sirdar Chattar Singh.Rajah Suchet Singh, and Rajah Hira Singh.Rajah Shere Singh, and Maharajah Moon Mahal Singh.Phula Singh Akali, 'Sikh Priest', and Rajah Labh Singh.Fakir Noor-ud-Din, and Dost Muhammad Khan.Ranbir Singh, 'Cashmere Wallah', and Sham Singh Atariwala.Rajah Dina Nath, Nabob Shere Khan, 'Mooltan Wallah'.The Jama Masjid, Lahore.The Masjid of Wazir Khan, Lahore.The Tomb of Ranjit Singh, Lahore.'Amitsar, Gurus Darbar' [The Golden Temple].Shala Bagh.The Mausoleum of Jahangir, Lahore.The Taj Mahal.The Jumma Masjid, Delhi.The Qutb Minar, Delhi.Badshahi Takht, Lahore[?]Two men at a distillery.A man churning oil.Two hunters.Embroiderers.A millstone being turned by an ox.A maker of metal vessels.A man and two women sieving and pounding grain.Comb manufacturers.A barber.A carpenter.A drummer and a Sepoy rifleman.A potter.A dyer of cloth.A bookbinder.Silk weavers.Rope dancers, with one of their number in an outlandish costume.Masons.Two beggars.A muleteer and his wife.'Hoondee wallah' (a banker or accountant).A blacksmith.Two female silk weavers.Grain sealers [?]Goldsmiths.Cotton spinners and carders.A man milking a cow.An irrigation mechanism and water supply system turned by oxen.A bear dancer.A butcher.A cutter of timber.A female acrobat and a drummer.Boot and shoe makers.A cloth weaver and his wife.Opium smokers.Ribbon makers [?]Dancing monkeys and their handler.A bhishti (water-seller) at a well.A dancing girl with three musicians.A doctor: this also labelled Punjabee Book containing pictures of workmen etc, etc.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Sikh nobleman seated on a terrace with an attendant Punjab, circa 1840gouache and gold on paper, blue floral border 175 x 253 mm.Footnotes:With his long, pointed white beard, and his position in the European-style chair, with one leg tucked beneath him and another on a small footstool, the nobleman seems designed to resemble Maharajah Ranjit Singh, but does not resemble him facially. However, others, such as General Hari Singh Nalwa, and Sirdar Sham Singh Atariwala, also sported greying v-shaped beards (see D. Singh Toor, In Pursuit of Empire: Treasures from the Toor Collection of Sikh Art, London 2018, pp. 110-113, and 168-169). One or two of the various Sikh sardars illustrated by W. G. Archer also bear some resemblance (Paintings of the Sikhs, London 1966, figs. 79-91. In the same work, fig. 94, depicting Sham Singh Atariwala (dated circa 1860), portrays him in a similar chair with one leg bent in a similar way, and with a flowing white beard.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
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