Selection of bus/tram DESTINATION BLINDS comprising a c1950s/60s Isle of Man Road Services blind, a c1950s Dundee Corporation blind, possibly ex-tram (both in good, ex-use condition), and 2 x Edinburgh Corporation blinds, c1970s, one a destination (heavily used towards the top end) and the other a number blind in good, used condition. [4].
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A British Rail CARRIAGE DESTINATION BLIND for the East Coast Main Line, probably ex HST or 225 stock. Covers a large variety of services including branded ones such as Flying Scotsman, Talisman, Aberdonian, Bradford Executive, Leeds Exceutive etc. Plus a Dutch BUS DESTINATION BLIND for a coastal service from Rotterdam. Both are complete blinds in very good, ex-use condition. [2]
Selection of bus & trolleybus DESTINATION BLINDS comprising a pair (top & lower) of Dundee Corporation bus blinds, c1950s, well-used but complete and a Huddersfield Corporation trolleybus blind, complete, c1960s, in very good, lightly-used condition apart from a clean vertical split in the bottom few panels, easily repaired. [3]
London Transport RML Routemaster DESTINATION BLIND from Windsor (WR) garage dated 7.6.66 and updated 24.1.72. A 'KK' intermediate blind, complete with both white hems, and in good, ex-use condition. Plus a GARAGE ALLOCATION STENCIL PLATE for WR Windsor garage & a pair of RUNNING NUMBER STENCIL PLATES '210', one marked 'ST' ex Staines garage, all in good ex-use condition. [4 items]
Selection of London Transport bus DESTINATION BLINDS comprising an NN/CC ultimate blind for a Leyland Titan (also fits RT/RM) from North Street (NS) garage dated 8.6.84 (top hem missing), a PP canopy blind for a Routemaster (also fits RT) from Walthamstow (WW) garage dated 27.10.66 and an MM number blind for a DMS (also fits RT/RM) from Stockwell (SW) garage dated 24.4.87, the latter are both complete with hems. All in good, ex-use condition. [3]
DESTINATION BLIND believed to be from a British Railways Diesel Multiple Unit (DMU). Destinations include London Midland and Western Region stations. Made of a plastic/Tyvek-type material which probably dates it to the 1970s/80s. In good, ex-use condition, some small burn marks in the first two destinations, probably from the bulb in the box. The top white hem is missing. [1]
MAN RAY (1890-1976) PORTRAIT OF ROBIN IAN EVELYN STUART DE LA LANNE-MIRRLEES AS A YOUNG BOY signed in pencil l.r. Man Ray Photographer blind stamp on reverse: "MAN RAY 31 bis, Rue Campagne Premiere PARIS" format 24 by 18 matte silver print c. 1930's Provenance Robin Ian Evelyn Stuart de la Lanne-Mirrlees (Grinnell-Milne), Comte de la Lanne-Mirrlees, titular Prince of Incoronata, Scottish Feudal Baron of Inchdrewer and Laird of Bernera (1925-2012)
Walnut eight day longcase clock, the 12" square brass dial signed George Tyler, Popes Head Alley, London on the silvered chapter ring enclosing a matted centre with subsidiary seconds dial, ringed winding holes and calendar aperture, the case with long beaded moulded edged door and the hood surmounted by a flat stepped moulded pediment over a blind fret carved foliate panel, 85" high (two weights)
Mahogany three train longcase clock playing on five tubular bells, the 12" brass dial with silver chapter ring enclosing a matted centre, under subsidiary chime/silent and strike/silent dials, the case with long bevelled glazed door and with geometric blind fretwork carved friezes, the hood surmounted by a swan neck pediment and brass ball finial, 92" high (pendulum, no weights)
A mahogany serving table in George III style , the rectangular top with gadrooned carved edge above a fluted frieze and blind frieze drawer, stamped W. WILLIAMSON & SONS, GUILDFORD, on moulded chamfered legs with scrolled spandrels, 179cm high, 36cm wide, 67cm deep, Provenance: Hall Place, sold on the instructions of the Executors of Lady HollendenPlease Note: The provenance for these lots should read: Provenance: Hall Place, sold on the instructions of the Executors of Sonja, Lady Hollenden
A PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PORCELAIN OVAL TABLE SALTS, floral decorated supported by four carryatids with with scroll feet, each 3 1/4 ins high, one with restoration, six "blind Earl" pattern SIDE PLATES, each 6 1/2 ins diameter and a reproduction "Royal Worcester" oval ditto DISH, 8 ins x 11 ins. £25-£40
Mixed sport signed 6x4 index card collection. 20 cards. Dedicated to Mike/Michael. Includes Chris Boardmancyclist, Bob Bevan, Bob Mills, Sean Kerly hockey , Lesley M'Naught show jumper , Ian Taylor hockey, Simon Jackson blind judo, Tony Alcock bowls, Mike Springyachting, Christopher Dean, Jonny Searle rower, John Roberts rowing, Guy Lovettrowing, Katherine Merry, David Broomeshow jumping2 , David English, Brigitte McMahontriathlon, Paoca Pezzo mounting biker, Jenny Sixsmith hockey, Shirley Robertsonyachting and Duncan Goodhewswimmer. Names and dates are neatly written on each card. Might yield some good value names with some research. Signed on single side of page and dedicated, could be removed and mounted. Part of a huge collection from an in person collector. Good Condition. All signed items come with our certificate of authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.95, EU from £4.95, Overseas from £6.95
LATE NINETEENTH/EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CARVED MAHOGANY DRESSING TABLE, the rounded oblong top surmounted by a shaped oblong, bevel edged mirrored plate with moulded frame, scroll cresting and conforming supports, each with cushion moulded drawer, above a pair of frieze drawers with lattice pattern blind fret carved fronts and fancy swan neck handles, raised on slender cabriole support with brown pot castors, 72" (183cm) high 48" x 23" (122cm x 58.4cm)
Jenkins (Alexander), The History and Description of the City of Exeter and its Environs, Ancient and Modern, Civil and Ecclesiastical, engr frontis, d-p map, 10 plts as called for and 11 extra engr plts, ge, Oxford and Cambridge University Club Library bookplate and blind stamp, vell gt, large paper 4to, 1806.
Hamilton (William Richard), Remarks on Several Parts of Turkey, in 2 pts: Pt 1, Aegyptiaca or Some Account of the Ancient and Modern State of Egypt, As Obtained in the Years 1801, 1802, fldg engr map; Pt 2, twenty-four fldg plts by J Powell, rebound cl gt, 4to, 1809, Ex Lib (Bath Munic. Ref. Lby), some pages and most of the fldg plts bear a lby blind stamp.
Prattware oval plaque, The Blind Fiddler, width 30cm, five larger plates Rustic Laundry Woman (422), Strawberry Girl (364), Lend a Bite (317), Shakespeare's Birthplace (226), The Queen God Bless Her (319), four smaller plates Anne Hathaway's Cottage (228), Skewbald Horse (277), The Queen God Bless Her (319), Red Bull Inn (359), three smaller dishes Rustic Laundry Woman (422), Roman Ruins (420), Ruined Temple (421), and an adapted comport Hop Queen (414), (14).
Mark Anthony Porny, 'The Elements of Heraldry', J Newbery, London 1765, rebound calf, 'Millington Heraldry' Arthur Charles Fox Davies, 'Armorial Families' Jack Edinburgh, London 1902, Fourth Edition John Woodward and George Burnett, The Treaties on Heraldry, British and Foreign Papworth's Ordinary of Arms, Heraldry Reference Earls of Nottinghamshire, The Local Reference and History of Punch Victorian Novels, a small library, Arthur Charles Fox Davies, The Art of Heraldry an Encyclopedia of Armoury, T.C. & E.C. Jack, London and Edinburgh 1904, blind stamp for Heralds College London.
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock, the brass Roman numeral dial signed 'Butler Bolton', with date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, with broken swans neck pediment and trunk with blind fret detailing and fluted corner pilasters, on later and shortened and later bracket feet, 214cm H CONDITION REPORT: The glass to the hood is cracked. The trunk door is not warped but it does have an old crack. General age wear patina to the surface throughout, some losses and old chips here and there. Small loss to the bottom right corner of the door and a small but poor repair to the bottom edge of the door just to the left of this. Some losses also to the flowers as part of the scroll pediment. The plinth base is later and short in height. The clock is not currently running.
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