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An exhibition standard scratch built working scale model of a 36 foot Camper and Nicholson yacht tender Gelyce V at 1/8 scale (1380mm long) built from the original drawings (dated 1926) of double layer plank on frame construction with mahogany outer planking, fully fitted and detailed cabin and cockpit and a planked and calked deck, hull finished in varnish with red below the water line, cabin roof painted white, powered by a geared electric motor driving the scale three bladed bronze propeller via a stainless steel shaft, fully radio controlled, hand made brass deck fittings, glazed cabin windows are, all doors fully operational hung on brass hinges with brass fittings, all in excellent condition, together with the Camper and Nicholson drawings, builders construction notes, award certificate and radio control gear
A Stuart Double 10V twin cylinder vertical marine steam engine, in red with steel cylinder covers, steel spoked flywheel, fitted with copper inlet and exhaust pipes, oilers to all bearings, steel crankshaft in bronze bearings with bronze connecting rods linking to cross heads running in trunk guides, height 150mm, width 90mm length 130mm with an 80mm diameter flywheel *This model is the base version and is not fitted with the optional reversing gear although this is available from Stuart Turner
base An Etling silvered bronze car mascot in the form of a hare, after a model by André Vincent Becquerel (1893-1981), 19cm h, base inscribed A Becquerel ETLING Paris, c1930 (see illustration) ++ The plating rubbed on the highlights and with a few light scratches, knocks etc consistent with the age, no damage or restoration
A pair of Royal Worcester plates, painted in the manner of Charles Baldwyn with a bird perched on a pine branch or catkins heightened in gilt and bronze, in banded border, 23cm diam, impressed and printed marks and that of the retailer, T Goode & Co London, c1885 ++ Light crazing of the glaze does not detract. Attractive and unusual, no damage or restoration
A French bronze figure of a young girl, standing on a stool, after Juan Clara, original lightly rubbed light and dark patina, 34cm h, founder's seal AG Paris, c1900 (see illustration) ++ In excellent original condition. One leg of the stool slightly bent out of true, no damage or restoration. One very minor knock(scratch) on the head
An Italian bronze statuette of a youth, possibly after a lost Roman original, his left hand upraised, a serpent held in his right hand, on Siena marble socle and slate plinth, 14.5cm h overall, probably 17th c (see illustration) ++ Loose on the sienna marble plinth, lacking what was held in the left hand and with much accretion of dust and dirt over time
Napoleon. Three papier mâché and giltmetal commemorative medallic snuff boxes and covers and a supposed lock of Napoleon's hair, the covers of the three similar snuff boxes each inset with a glazed uniface embossed medallion or 'cliché', two signed MOREL FECIT, 8cm diam, the lock of hair in a folded piece of notepaper inscribed in a 19th c hand Bonepart's hair brought from St Helena by the Revd. Richd Boys, 1818; a bronze commemorative medallion, all early/mid 19th c (5) (see illustration) The Revd. Richard Boys was Principal Chaplain on St Helena at the time of Napoleon's death and acquired one of the several versions of the death mask of the emperor. ++ The lot in fine condition and an interesting group. Note: the flange of one of the snuff boxes slightly damaged
A Louis XV gilt bronze and porcelain candelabrum, the gilt bronze scrolling oval base set with an 18th century German porcelain figure of a bagpiper, in puce jerkin with ruff and yellow breeches, before a later giltmetal wirework tree with late 18th c, possibly French, porcelain flowers including a rose, dahlia and morning glory, 23cm h Provenance: The Dowager Lady Chesham, her sale Sotheby’s, 15 March 1966, lot 28, £220, to the family of the present vendor. Sold with a copy of the invoice. ++ Old damages/restoration in particular to the left hand of the bagpiper and some typical losses to the flower petals etc
A fine bronze jardiniere, cast in high, and in places entirely in relief, with a continuous procession of elephant and on four elephant feet, even dark patina, 25cm h, 40cm diam, Dai-Nihon Genryusai Seiya-Zo seal, Meiji (see illustration) ++ Some accretion of dust/dirt over time but in fine condition
A Victorian silver medallion commemorating the National Cooperative Festival Home Industries Exhibition awarded to Henry Hoskins for Harness making August 16 1890 51mm; another silver medallion Workmens and Apprentices Industrial Exhibition Peoples Palace 1889 together with three similar bronze medallions of various size (5)
A Chinese bronze temple bell cast with two headed beast forming a ring handle at the top above daodieh lappets and panels the base wavy fitted with later iron clapper and on a wood stand the bell 28.5cm high Sold with a letter indicating an 1886 purchase and a belief in it being two hundred years old at that time

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