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Three French bronze medals viz:- later Louis XIV commemorative medal depicting a view along the Seine by F. Molart, Queen Elizabeth II coronation medal, embossed Windsor castle and 2nd June 1953 marked "H. Dropsy" and a 1927 medallion showing an aerial view of Paris with a map of Paris on the reverse, marked "P. Turin", (3)
A pair of Worcester blue-scale ground flared vases, painted with Kakiemon style panels in the so-called Jabberwocky pattern, 16cm high, blue fret square marks, circa 1770 See Spiro & Sandon, Worcester Porcelain 1751-1790 The ZorenskyCollection, (1996), p. 217, pl. 246 for an example of the shape, said to copied from the ancient Chinese bronze vase or tsun.
Sir George James Frampton, RA (1860-1928), The true Queen is on her Throne when her Realm is on her Lap, a bronze group, deep brown patination, signed in the maquette and dated 1904, 71cm high, 59cm wide Exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1905, no. 1822; and at the International Exhibition, Dublin in 1907 (small group in plaster), no. 162.
Franz Bergman (1898-1963), a cold painted bronze metamorphic figure of an erotic female dancer, her hinged skirt opening to reveal her nudity, standing on a rug with one leg outstretched, on a rug covered circular base, impressed Bergman seal mark and Nam Greb to reverse of base, 19.5cm high
Theatre costume - TITANIC - early twentieth century ladies` costumes, glamorous evening gowns including bronze evening coat with diamante clasp, dresses with capes, cloaks and jackets, long beaded fringes, lace, satins, rich colours (13) Further images and condition reports are available at www.reemandansie.com
1933 Rover 14 hp Speed Pilot Fourteen Sports tourer Reg no. BPB 54 Chassis no. 36173 Engine no. 36173 The 14/6 model was introduced in 1933 on a lengthened under-slung chassis. The `Speed` model came with a tuned 1577cc ohv engine and high compression cylinder head enabling speeds of 80 mph. The ports and manifolds were streamlined and carburation was by triple downdraught bronze-bodied S.U.`s. The model used an aluminium-bodied skin over an ash wood frame. 18 inch Rudge Whitworth `centre-lock` wire wheels were fitted, with the spare wheel mounted on the boot at the rear. The Speed Pilot was a further extention of the Rover sales policy to attract a more discerning, up-market clientèle and in the case of this car, it has a one-off coach built body by Carbodies, who were the preferred coach builder for Alvis. In-deed there are great similarities with an Alvis Speed 20 especially from the rear. It has a pet-rol tank capacity of 10 gallon with mpg of 20 to 24. The centre-lock wire wheels are fitted with 18` x 4.75 tyres. This example was owned for many years by a well known Dutch Rover enthusiast, Harry Hildgerdenaar and it has been restored over a long period of time and very well maintained since. This is a very rare car, being the only one of this model manufactured. (According to club records there is in existence a less original two door version.) It is a very desirable and stylish high-speed touring car that is beautifully finished in mid grey with a grey leather interior, all to the original pattern. The gearbox is an ENV four speed manual with synchromesh and freewheel, as original from new, and not the standard Rover gearbox. There is a photocopy of a test in The Autocar 7 April 1933 relating to this actual car. `Termed a four seater, the body really does accommodate four people in comfort, giving plenty of leg room`. It has curved humps to the scuttle with instruments very much in the Art Deco style. There is also an arti-cle in the Mayfair magazine Vol 18 No.9, with photographs of this actual car. Recently the engine has been totally rebuilt and it will require careful `running-in` for the next few hundred miles. The bulging history file contains copious invoices going right back to 1934! Also there are copies of the various invoices relating to the recent engine rebuild. Any Speed 14 is an ex-ceedingly scarce car with only a handful in existence. A rare opportunity to acquire a truly unique and useable car. Click Here to view this item on www.i-bidder.com
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