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Quantity model vehicles to include Lesney 'London Trolley bus', Dinky Toys 'Cadillac Eldorado', Dinky Toys 'Bedford', Lesney 'Merryweather Marquis Series III Fire Engine', Corgi Toys 'Ferrari Formula I', Corgi Toys Police Doctor Who Tardis, other diecast vehicles loose, a Corgi Toy Lion, a toy bear (marks worn) (1 Box)
A SET OF FOUR WADE NATWEST PIGGY BANKS, (no Woody) sister has a chip to the back of her feet and brother has a chip to the coin slot, together with a Wade Natwest Panda and cub money box, all with black plastic stoppers, a brown seated character bear money box, the red plastic stopper marked R. Moss Ltd 1027, height 14cm and a Fujifilm axia ix-100 digital camera (7)
ELVIS PRESLEY MEMORABILIA, a collection of Elvis ephemera comprising copies of his Last Will & Testament, Inventory of the Estate, a Drug Report, framed photographs, framed stamps, framed album cover and framed single RCA record 'Hound Dog', three 70th Anniversary plates, a cigarette case, playing cards, calendars a 'singing' Teddy Bear (Hound Dog) and two clocks, one a glass surround model with certificate of authenticity, the other a pendulum clock with swinging legs
A QUANTITY OF BOXED AND LOOSE TOYS AND GAMES, including reproduction tin plate clockwork models, boxed Marx Toys De Luxe typewriter, a boxed House Martin Mr Men slide projector, Avengers jigsaw puzzles, plastic racing cars, character models including Snoopy, Rupert Bear, Scooby Doo, dolls, etc (six boxes and loose)
A QUANTITY OF WHITE METAL JEWELLERY, to include a white metal diamond cluster ring in the form of a flower, set with a cluster of single cut diamonds, ring size P (no hallmarks or stamps) two white metal cubic zirconia set rings stamped '925', and a gold tone cubic zirconia ring stamped '925', eleven white metal charms in forms such as a teddy bear, cat, church, deer's, a bell etc, some with marks to indicate silver, five white metal pendants such as a mounted enamelled 1844 half farthing coin within a gold plated mount stamped 'SIL', a white metal cross pendant set with a rectanguar cut reddish stones assessed as garnets, stamped '925', etc, also a white metal articulated tapered necklet with textured panels fitted with a lobster claw clasp stamped '925', etc
MCDONALDS - TV FAVOURITES (2001) LIMITED EDITION TOY CHEST PRESENTATION HAPPY MEAL CASE - Including full set of 18 figures inc. Postman Pat, Bagpuss, Wombles, Magic Roundabout, Captain Pugwash, Clangers, Paddington Bear, Rupert the Bear, Noddy and Big Ears, Sooty and Sweep etc - complete with certificate of authenticity - serial number 0001
MCDONALDS - TV FAVOURITES (2001) LIMITED EDITION TOY CHEST PRESENTATION HAPPY MEAL CASE - Including full set of 18 figures inc. Postman Pat, Bagpuss, Wombles, Magic Roundabout, Captain Pugwash, Clangers, Paddington Bear, Rupert the Bear, Noddy and Big Ears, Sooty and Sweep etc - complete with certificate of authenticity - serial number 0102
I-Spy for Adventure' Life Membership Kit (News Chronicle, late 1950s) including Secret Codes Book, Big Chief I-Spy Tally card, two I-Spy pin badges, I-Spy No 1 Booklet all complete in original illustrated envelope with Bobby Bear Club (D. Herald 1934) Membership Card, Secret Rules booklet, metal pin badge and The League of Ovaltiney Club Membership Rule Book (1935) and theme song-sheet. With Sweet Cigarette boxes (1960s) Thunderbirds, Amos Burke Secret Agent, Space Patrol (rear image scuffing), Dixon of Dock Green, Dad's Army (1970s), Dad's Army 25 card set and Ogdens Robin Cigarette Packet (17)
* CLAIRE HARKESS RSW (SCOTTISH B. 1970 - ),POLAR BEARwatercolour on paper, signed, dated 1998 label verso26cm x 18cmMounted, framed and under glass.Label verso: Gallery 41, EdinburghNote 1: In 1998, Claire worked as Artist in Residence with The Royal Zoological Society of Scotland. While at Edinburgh Zoo she was filmed as part of the BBC "Ex-S" series and a fascinating documentary about her work was broadcast in November of that year. This work is a portrait of a specific animal at Edinburgh Zoo and it's likely that many Edinburgh residents and visitors to the Zoo will recognise this animal..Note 2: Claire Harkess was born in Ayr, Scotland, graduating from Glasgow School of Art in the early 1990s. In recent years her painting has taken her to fragile lands to study and interpret life on the edge. Antarctica, Outback Australia and St Kilda are all places where, in such extreme environments, survival is difficult and the balance of life is delicate. Harkess has also worked on the Galápagos Islands, made famous by Charles Darwin’s ‘The Origin of the Species’. This isolated volcanic outpost remained relatively untouched by man, evolving to become one of the World’s unique ecosystems. The balance present in nature is clearly communicated through Claire's paintings. Painting in watercolour or gouache offers a unique directness; the essential qualities of light and energy present in the natural world are the very essence of the medium itself. The delicacy of her palette and oriental economy of her mark-making creates a subtle tension representing a world that is ‘holding still’, giving a sense of freedom, spirit, time and place. Claire's work is exhibited at The Scottish Gallery, where her most recent highly successful solo show was in July 2020, and at other prestigious galleries around the UK.
* RICHARD "TURNERAMON" TURNER ARCA (BRITISH 1930 - 2013), A DAUGHTER OF BABYLON oil on canvas, signed 76cm x 120cm Unframed Note: Richard Turner was noted post modernist artist born in Derby England and was educated at Bemrose Grammar School. In 1960, he enrolled at the Derby College of Art where he won the J. Andrew Lloyd scholarship for Landscape, enabling him to study at the Royal College of Art in London, from 1963. There, he was tutored by Carol Weight and Sir Peter Blake. He graduated in 1966 with an Associate of the Royal College of Art Degree, as well as prizes in Life Drawing, Life Painting, and Landscape Painting. His work was much admired by his contemporaries and his tutors. For the next two years, Turner was a lecturer at the Guildford School of Art; working on environmental installation projects with Australian artist Tony Underhill. He was introduced to etching by Peter Olley and Norman Ackroyd. In 1968, he was employed as an epigraphic artist and photographer by the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. For five years, he was based at Chicago House in Luxor, Egypt making facsimile drawings of the reliefs on the walls of the Temple of Khonsu, Karnak and Medenet Habu, adjacent to the Valley of the Queens. In 1973, Turner returned to England, lecturing at Salisbury College of Art for three years, before being re-employed in Egypt by the University of Chicago, for a further four years. During this time he made full scale tracings of all columns in the Great Hypostyle Hall of Luxor Temple. In 1980 he moved to the USA; built a split-level chalet style house in Big Bear, California, and ran his own gallery, named Minnelusa Gallery, on the shores of Big Bear Lake. He also worked as a graphic designer with Treasure Chest Advertising, based in Los Angeles. Four years later, Turner returned to the United Kingdom, and briefly lived in Edinburgh before moving south for five years. He returned to Scotland in 1989, and ran a successful "art holiday" home business from Park House in Kirkcudbright, as well as lecturing part-time in various colleges and schools. In 1993, Turner met HM The Queen and Prince Philip, at the opening of Tolbooth Art Centre in Kirkcudbright. Prince Philip commented on Turner's work saying it looked "refreshingly different". Turner exhibited widely throughout his career including multiple solo shows in London, Manchester, San Francisco, Palm Springs, San Bernardino, Los Angeles, Paris, Cairo, Luxor, Kirkcudbright and around the UK.
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