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Matchbox Super Kings K15 Daimler Fleetline Londoner Bus factory Pre-production colour trial - lemon yellow body & opening centre doors, dark blue interior, with rear bell but unfortunately this has been assembled incorrectly by the factory so is not operational, 4-spoke wheels, model has a metal opening centre door lever rather than the plastic production versions but unfortunately the opening door mechanism has jammed with the doors opened - overall Good Plus unboxed but does have a number of paint chips & marks to roof.
A Victorian burr-walnut mantel clock in balloon-shaped case with applied foliate roundels, on plinth base with ebonised bun feet, the 5½” white enamel dial with Roman numerals, having French 8-day movement striking on a bell, marked “A Brocot & Ollettrez, Paris”; 13” wide x 13¼” high x 5½” deep.
A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED GILT-BRASS EIGHT-DAY STRIKING & REPEATING CARRIAGE CLOCK, by Dent. No. 4137, the 1?” white enamel dial signed “Exc. By DENT”, with Roman numerals & Arabic subsidiary seconds below, twin-barrel movement, strike-repeat on a bell, bevelled glazed panels to all sides & silvered platform lever escapement, all-over floral-scroll decoration; 3?” high x 3¼” wide x 2¾” deep.
A group of three plain stem wine glasses,c.1740, comprising a wine glass with a bell form bowl, over a plain stem with a medial knop, 17.6cm high, another wine glass, with a cup form bowl, 17cm high, and a kit kat style glass, 17.7cm high (3)Condition ReportThe kit kat glass has a chip to the bowl rim and a cullet spot to the foot. The cup form bowl has a small chip to the foot rim. The knop glass is in good order. General surface wear and scratches commensurate with age.
A group of plain stem drinking glasses,18th century and later, comprising a mead glass, c.1750, with a gadrooned bowl, over a hollow blown stem and folded foot, 12.7cm high, a 'Kit-Cat' Baluster glass, c.1740, 15.3cm high, and four further plain stem examples, tallest 15.5cm (6)Condition ReportKit-cat glass with a polished foot rim. Example with waisted bell bowl light and probably Continental, also has a chip to the bowl rim. Bell bowl example with narrow stem has a chip and evidence of polishing to the foot rim.
A mixed twist wine glass,c.1750, with a drawn bell form bowl, over a mixed twist stem of a white opaque spiral and an airt wist cable,19.2cm high,together with a near pair of wine glasses,mid-18th century, each with an engraved funnel bowl, over a plain stem with a medial knop and a folded foot,15cm high (3)Condition ReportNo major chips or cracks. Surface wear and scratches.
A group of three opaque twist wine glasses,c.1770, comprising a large example, with a moulded funnel bowl, 16.2cm, the second with an ogee bowl, 13.7cm high, and a small wine glass, 11.3cm,together with a similar wine glass,18th/19th century, possibly German, with a bell form bowl and double series opaque twist stem,18cm high,and a later wine glass,with a single series opaque twist stem,16.5cm high (5)Condition ReportSurface wear and scratches. Minor nibbles to the edges, no major chips or cracks.
A group of air twist drinking glasses,18th century, comprising a wine glass, with a moulded funnel bowl, over a double series air twist stem with a mercury twist outside a twisted air cable, 15cm high, a wine glass, with a bucket form bowl and multi-series air twist stem with a medial knop, 14.8cm high, a similar example with a funnel, over a stem with an upper and medial knop, 16cm high, a large wine glass with a bell form bowl, 18.4cm high, and a mead type glass, possibly 18th century, with a cup form bowl with battuto style cutting, 16.1cm high (5)Condition ReportBucket bowl glass with a small polished section to the bowl rim. Upper and medial knop glass with chips to the foot. General surface wear and minor nibbles commensurate with age.
A George III lacquered Chinoiserie longcase clock,with a pagoda hood, enclosing an 11" square brass dial signed 'William Snow 361', with a four pillar movement striking on a bell, complete with a pendulum, and two weights,231cm highCondition ReportKnocks and wear throughout. Not tested and therefore the working condition is unknown.
A group of plain stem wine glasses,c.1740/50, comprising a large glass with a bell form bowl, 17cm high, a similar example with air tears to the bowl, 12.7cm high, another with a trumpet form bowl, 15.3cm high, a funnel bowl glass, the plain stem with a basal knop, 15.5cm high, and another with a large air tear to the stem, possibly Continental, 17.8cm highCondition ReportTrumpet bowl) With a chip to the foot rim.Basal knop) Large burst air bubble to the stem, which is rough to the touch.General) Surface wear and scratches.
A group of air twist wine glasses,mid-18th century, comprising a near pair, each with a trumpet bowl, 16.5cm high, a similar example, with a folded foot, 13.5cm high, another with a bell form bowl, 17.5cm high, and two further examples, each with a bell form bowl and knopped stem, tallest 17.2cm (6)Condition ReportOne trumpet bowl example with some polished sections to the foot. Bell bowl glass with some unevenness to the foot rim, more likely manufacture but possibly polishing. The two knopped examples are lighter and possibly Continental examples. Surface wear and marks commensurate with age.
A group of drinking glasses,18th century, comprising two air twist glasses, tallest 17.7cm, a wine glass, with an engraved ogee bowl, over a facet cut stem with a medial knop, 14.5cm high, a goblet, with a moulded 'nipt diamond waies' bowl, over a facet cut stem, 17.5cm high, a wine glass, with a waisted bell bowl and incised stem, a smaller wine glass, with an engraved border over a slice cut base, 12.5cm high and two smaller glasses, each with moulded bowls, tallest 11.7cm high (8)Condition ReportTallest air twist glass with holes to the engraved section of the border. The smaller air twist glass with nibbles and polished sections to the foot and bowl. Surface wear, scratches and minor nibbles throughout.
A collection of plain stem drinking glasses,mid-18th century, comprising a wine glass, with a trumpet bowl, over a teared stem, 14.8cm high, a similar example, with a drawn bell form bowl, 18.3cm high, a composite stem glass, with a bell bowl, 17.4cm high, a wine glass, with a moulded ogee bowl and folded foot, 16.1cm high, a near pair of wine glasses, each with stylised floral engraving, a plain stem with a medial knop and a folded foot, tallest 14.5cm, a wine glass, with a drawn moulded funnel bowl, over an incised stem, 13.7cm high, and a sweetmeat glass, with a wide shallow engraved bowl, over a knopped stem, all above a domed and folded foot, 13.9cm high (8)Condition ReportTeared stem glass with minor frits to the foot rim. Drawn bell bowl glass with a polished foot. Composite stem glass with nibbles to the foot rim which has possibly been polished. Sweetmeat with chips and polished sections to the bowl rim. Wear, surface marks and nibbles throughout.
A group of five air twist drinking glasses,mid-18th century, comprising three examples with bell form bowls, tallest 17.5cm, an ale glass, with an engraved drawn funnel bowl, over a multi series air twist and conical foot, 18cm high, and a wine glass, with an engraved bell form bowl, over a multi series air twist stem with an upper knop, 15.7cm high (5)Condition ReportOne bell form bowl glass with nibbles to the bowl and foot rim. Ale glass with noticeable scratches to the bowl. Engraved bell bowl glass with remnants of contents and nibbles to the foot rim which has possibly been polished. General surface wear and scratches throughout.
A George III Japanned longcase clock,with a broken arch painted dial, concealing a four pillar eight-day movement striking on a bell, the lacquered case with Chinoiserie decoration, complete with pendulum and weights,46cm wide26cm deep203cm highCondition ReportWear, blistering and losses to the case which has a 'country house' finish. Structurally sturdy. The dial paint is very crusty with losses and wear throughout. The movement has been working, however, given the nature of the item we cannot guarantee this will continue to be the case. The hood glass is cracked.
A Rennaissance-style brass lantern,the cover with figural finial, fluted pilasters and a knop base with a circular foot35cm high together with a figural bronze table bell, in the form of a woman riding on the back of a bearded man in a dress17cm high and a brass, copper and enamelled cauldron, with a swing handle 18cm diameter 9cm high (3)Condition Reportthe lantern dented and misshapen in places, the interior tinned but heavily worn, the spun base dented,the bell, with signs of wear to the underside, surface knocks and scratches, the cauldron with knocks and losses to the enamel the main body with scratches and knocks
Franklin Mint - A limited edition 'The Teddy Bear Wedding Musical Bell Jar' by Carol Lawson - Jar is presented in inner polystyrene box which is then inside a postage box. The model's music theme still works. Jar is 19 cm in height and comes with certificate of authenticity. Limited edition number is unknown. Model appears in excellent condition. Outer postage box has pen annotations. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
Bronzemedaille - Olympische Spiele Berlin 1936 stgl., ca. 21,3 g, Dm. ca. 37 mm, Vs.:Nike mit Lorbeer und Siegeskranz. Umschrift: ZUR EHRE DES VATERLANDES - ZUM RUHM DES SPORTS. Rs.: Olympiaglocke mit der Umschrift:OLYMPISCHE SPIELE BERLIN MCMXXXVI. Randinschrift: Bayrisches Münzamt. in kleinem Original-Etui. Verkauf unter Berücksichtigung des §§ 86 Abs.III. und 86a STGB.| Bronze Medal - Olympic Games Berlin 1936, stgl., ca. 21,3 g, dm. ca. 37 mm, Vs.:Nike with laurel and victory wreath. Inscription: TO THE HONOR OF THE FATHERLAND - TO THE GLORY OF SPORT. R.: Olympic bell with the inscription:OLYMPIC GAMES BERLIN MCMXXXVI. marginal inscription: Bayrisches Münzamt. in small original case. Sold under consideration of §§ 86 Abs.III. and 86a STGB.
2011 Bentley Mulsanne Transmission: automaticMileage:68935The Bentley Mulsanne is named after the Mulsanne Straight of the Le Mans racing circuit, Bentley cars having won six victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in the past. Bentley brought back the Mulsanne nameplate that was last used in 1992; this model replaces the hugely successful Arnage and was unveiled at the 2009 Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in August 2009. In keeping with the Arnage, the Mulsanne retained the 6750cc, V8 power unit, the engine was lighter and featured cylinder de-activation and variable cam phasing to improve fuel efficiency. It was the first flagship car to be independently designed by Bentley Motors in nearly 80 years; the last being W.O. Bentley's 8 litre model in 1930.Originally registered on 1st October 2011 this 2012 model year Bentley is finished in the colour combination of Onyx with Beluga leather interior. Already a very well-appointed car, this example comes with TV screens to the rear headrests offering an even more relaxed way to be driven. Supplied by Bentley Birmingham, this Mulsanne has been exceptionally well cared for with 11 stamps in the service book, nine of them at Bentley main dealers and the last two by respected specialist Bell Sport & Classic Ltd. The quality of ride offered by these exceptional cars has to be experienced to be appreciated, the driving experience of such a luxury car is like no other and the sumptuous interior is supremely comfortable. Additional extras on this car include a veneered iPod drawer, adaptive cruise control and rear view camera. The cost when new was Bentley Mulsanne was £197,354.17. In unmarked condition this splendid example is offered for sale with a V5C registration document a current MoT test certificate and the original service books.
Bell & Ross. Chronographe bracelet en acier avec date et seconde rattrapante mouvement quartzBell & Ross. A stainless steel quartz calendar and split second chronograph bracelet watch Model: Vintage 120 ChronographDate: Circa 2000Movement: 27-jewel ETA Cal.251.202 quartzDial: Cream, black Arabic numeral hour markers, black outer minute divisions with five minute markers, subsidiary dials at 3, 6, and 9 for seconds, 1/10th seconds and 12 hour recording, date aperture at 6, black steel hands with luminous inserts, centre chronograph and split seconds handsCase: Brushed tonneau form, screw down back, signed screw down crown flanked by twin pushers, No.120S02918Strap/Bracelet: Fitted brushed linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed double folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 38mm Accompaniments: 1 spare linkFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Continental. Montre de gousset en argent (800) à répétition des quarts cadran ouvert double boîtier à décoration percée et gravée remontoir à clefContinental. A silver open face quarter repeating pocket watch with pierced and engraved pair caseDate: Circa 1750Movement: Gilt full plate, 3-arm balance, pierced and engraved balance bridge, spuriously bearing the signature 'Thomas Tornpion', two polished hammers striking on inner bellDial: Silver, engraved Roman numeral hour markers, outer minute track with engraved five minute Arabic numeral markers, gilt handsCase: Polished, pierced and engraved hinged round, outer pierced and engraved case depicting a crowned figure sided by two lions and in front of him, three kneeling figures making offeringsSigned: Dial & movementSize: 57mm Weight: 163,47gFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A William IV mahogany Scottish longcase clock, circa 1830-39, the crenellated pediment over hood with circular bezel flanked by reeded pilasters, plain full length trunk door over waisted base, standing on compressed bun supports, the associated 13" circular white enamel dial with Roman chapter ring and Arabic subsidiaries for date and time, inscribed by maker Thomas Steel, Kirkintilloch, eight day twin train movement striking the hours on a bell. H226.5cm, W52cm, D25cm.
Collection of 20th Century Molas from San Blas Islands, Panama comprising twelve reverse appliqué and embroidered cotton decorative panels comprising a figure on a hammock held by two creatures, 48cm by 38cm,an eagle with wings outstretched on a black ground, 40cm by 34cm,a heavily embroidered mola with four faces with other creatures, 45cm by 36cm,another depicting a central bell within a decorative stand, 59cm by 42cm,a striped vase of flowers on a red ground, 45cm by 33cm,a pair of vases with lattice tops enclosing two birds on a red cotton ground, 42cm by 37cm,a pair depicting graduated trees with three large ones to the centre, 49cm by 37cm,a pair of a four legged creatures on a faded black cotton ground, decoratediwth yellow, blue and pink fabrics, 53cm by 42cm,a pair on black cotton with graduated flower heads and greek key motif in orange to the upper edge, 52cm by 46cm,(12)John Newall Private CollectionFading and wear overall.
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