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A CONTEMPORARY BURR ELM DINING TABLEby Tim Stead, designed as two trestle tables with thick burr elm tops, the top inlaid with irregular geometric patterns in bronze, with a naturalistic edge along one side, the trestle bases naturally formed from planks and on sledge bases, 155cm x 196cm overall with the two tables pushed together; and a set of six elm chairs ensuite (8)
AN ORIENTAL BLUE AND WHITE CRACKLEWARE VASEwith moulded geometric borders painted to simulate bronze, the base pierced for use as a table lamp, 46.5cm high (including the circular base); and a brass table lamp with a faceted baluster shaft cut with ovals and a circular star-cut base, fitted for electricity, 66cm high including the shade (2)
After Eugene Marioton (1854-1933), 'Young Hercules', bronze The figure modelled standing and wrapped in a lion skin, his left arm raised, his right hand on his hip, set on a circular base signed E.Marioton and inscribed to a tablet 'Jeunesse D'Hercule, Par Eugene Marioton, Hors-Concours'. 75cm high Condition:Good overall with good consistent chocolate brown patina.
An Italian Grand Tour marble and bronze model of the Colonnadi FocaEarly 19th centuryThe giallo antico Corinthian column of Phocas surmounted by a bronze figure and set on a stepped base.46cm highCondition:Figure collet broken and reglued. Chip to corner of pedestal. Tiny nibbles to base edges in places.
Lot no 516: Four Brooklin Models 1/43 scale model, BRK 14 1940 Cadillac V16 Convertible Coupe bronze, BRK 17 1952 Studebaker Champion Starlight Coupe black, BRK 18 1941 Packard Clipper maroon, BRK 20 1953 Buick Skylark Convertible metallic green, , BRK 20A 1953 Buick Skylark Convertible red, all mint boxed condition, models wrapped in original packing, boxes with inner packing, together with two The Brooklin Video by John Hammick and David Angel Vol 1 and a selection of spare tyres, (7 items). Est: £100-150 (plus 26.4% BP*) 70 21-28
Four Brooklin Models 1/43 scale model, Ford Model A Battalion Chief red, BRK 10X 1949 Buick Roadmaster Illinois Toy Show maroon, BRK 13X 1956 Ford Thunderbird C.T.C.I International Convention, Williamsburg 1990 turquoise, BRK 14 1940 Cadillac V16 Convertible Coupe bronze, all mint boxed condition, models wrapped in original packing, boxes with inner packing, (4 items).
A 19th century Continental bronze model of a buffalo, modelled with its head bowed, mounted on a black marble base, height excluding base 7cm, length 10cm.Condition Report: It looks as though there might be a possible small repair to the kink of the buffalo's tail, close-up photos provided. No signature appears to be present.
†ARTHUR DOOLEY (1929-1994); a bronze plaque in the shape of a fish, inscribed 'Workers Control of Fisher Bendix Kirkby Jan 72', inscribed verso 'AD 72 603', length 13cm.Footnote: - In early 1972 workers occupied the Fisher-Bendix factory in Kirkby Liverpool for five weeks, in protest at plans to close the factory. Arthur Dooley created these sculptures to raise funds for the workers.Condition Report: †This lot may qualify for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
Boxes and Objects - a brass Eccles miner's safety, Type A.1; a pair of plaster wall brackets, moulded with fruiting vine; a plated two branch three light candelabrum; a set of four stained glass panels, 18cm x 13.5cm; a 19th century rectangular bronze plaque, in relief with maiden swinging beneath a tree, monogrammed, 27.5cm x 20cm; etc, qty
A Chinese bronze two handled Censor the handles in the form of Bird heads, the pierced lid with Dog of Fo finial, the body with floral and bird decorations raised on shaped supports, 6"High, a bronzed Deity Figure on decorative base, 5.5"High, and a small bronze Shield/Boss with Horse head decoration, on associated stand, 2"Diam x 4"High (Including Stand).
A 19th Century Mantel Clock with drum dial having enamel numerals on gilt metal ground, two train movement striking on single bell, backplate stamped S Marti et Cie, Medaille De Bronze, in spelter elephant, lion and howdah case with mask and trunk supports, 17in high The clock has a bell and a pendulum. The sword is loose and possibly a replacement. One rear foot has some restoration.
* English non-standard playing cards. Shakespearean Playing Cards, Munich Lion-Brew Company, circa 1910, a complete deck of 52 + 1 colour lithographed playing cards (French suits), double-ended courts portraying characters from Shakespeare's plays, designed by Frederic Colin Tilney, with jester Touchstone as the joker, each named and with suitable quote alongside, decorative ace of spades with maker's details amidst a foliate design with two lions, indices, dusty, some minor marks, few pip cards with minor edge/corner crease, KS with strong corner crease, JS with crease affecting one suit sign, rounded corners, versos elaborate yellow and red design incorporating lions and maker's name, each card 91 x 61 mm, with original box (defective), together with: Shakespeare Playing Cards, C.W. Faulkner & Co Ltd, 1905, a complete deck of 52 + 2 chromolithographed playing cards (French suits), double-ended courts portraying characters from Shakespeare's plays, based on paintings by John H. Bacon, each named on the accompanying title card, the joker is a jester on a donkey, ace of spades with maker's details, indices, lightly dusty, few very minor marks, title card with horizontal crease below text, rounded gilt corners, versos ornamental design in shades of brown/orange, each card 92 x 60 mm, with original two-part box stating C.W. Faulkner & Co Ltd, plus: Chinese Euchre deck, Bijou Stationary (ie. Mullord Brothers), circa 1880, a complete (though probably mixed) deck of 32 Oriental-themed playing cards, lithographed with metallic inks, plus instruction card and two blank thick packing cards, non-standard suits: frogs/toads (copper/bronze), dragons (silver), cats (pale gold) and birds (yellow gold), full length courts depicting comic Chinese characters with a 3-line rhyme beneath (relating to the appropriate suit animal), probably a mixed deck as 7 of frogs is silver (not copper) and 7 of cats is silver (not pale gold), strangely there is an additional 6 of dragons card (no 6s normally in a Euchre deck), generally rubbed (especially king of birds), frog courts each with horizontal crease (faintly to jack), square corners, versos plain black, each card approximately 103 x 68 mm, with original decorative titled box, stating 'Bijou Stationary', and with: Royal Geographical Whist, Nash, Waters & Nash of Bournemouth & Poole (?), circa 1880, the complete deck of 52 colour lithographed playing cards, each suit representing a continent and printed in a single colour: Europe (blue), Asia (purple), America (red) & Africa (black), the numbered pip cards with views from suitable countries, courts with portraits of relevant named people, aces show a globe with an outline of the continent, toned and dusty, spotting, finger-soiling to edges, light wear to few corners, Asia 5 with short vertical crease, Europe 2 with corner crease, slightly rounded corners, versos mottled pink, each card 95 x 65 mm, with a photocopy of the original rules leaflet, a quantity of cards from each deck mounted with photo corners onto 4 display boards, encapsulated in clear plastic (none examined out of boards), the remainder in plastic bags, each board 54.5 x 40.5 cm and similarQTY: (4)NOTE:Provenance: Collection of Dudley Ollis.First item: Berry, The Playing-Cards of the World, [457]; Cartorama 62 #189.This pack, like that published by Swan Sonnenschein, was printed by Bemrose & Sons Ltd, as stated on the ace of spades.Second item: Darbyshire, Bargains! The History & Games of C.W. Faulkner & Co., pp.26-29.This pack was printed by Dondorf and is virtually identical to their own Shakespeare pack (Braun, Die Spielkarten B. Dondorf, BD 1895/1). C.W. Faulkner became a Limited Company in 1905.Third item: British Museum 1896,0501.1079 (Schreiber, American 9). This deck, advertised as both Chinese and Japanese Euchre, seems to be most uncommon. We have found only two other examples: the British Museum (BM) incomplete deck (incorrectly attributed to America), and that described in Neil Darbyshire's Comical Card Games by The Mullord Brothers (pp.42-43). Like ours, his deck is also mixed. Interestingly, his suit colours and those of the BM copy are different to our pack, supporting his theory that the game was reprinted with different allocation of colour. The BM copy also has additional 6s, not used for Euchre.Last item: The Playing Card, vol.XXVII no.4 (Jan/Feb 1999), p.121. This is the only mention of this unusual geographical whist pack we have found. The photocopy rules give the name of the printers Nash, Waters & Nash at the foot. They were in business under this name in 1881, and it is certainly possible that they not only printed the leaflet but also the cards, perhaps experimenting with playing card production. The rules explains that the rank order of the courts is full-figure, then half-figure, with the busts being the lowest rank. The leaflet also describes how the pack can be used to play Snap and a Geography game in addition to whist.
* Terrestrial Globe. Philip (George & Son), 12 Inch Terrestrial Globe, circa 1925, twelve-inch table globe with twelve colour lithographic globes, oval cartouche, analemma and reference to states in the U. S. A. slight chipping to the printed image, bronze graduated meridian ring, presented on a turned stained wooden stand, height 600 mm QTY: (1)
Great Domesday Book. Great Domesday Book, Penny Edition, London: Alecto Historical Editions, 1986-1992, comprising 2 facsimile volumes bound from polished oak boards (taken from the floor-boards originally at Tattingstone Hall, Suffolk), the spines of Alum-Tawed goatskin, an original William the Conqueror silver penny and a 1986 bronze penny inset inside the front cover of volume I, both contained in slipcases, plus Maps and Indices, loose as issued and contained in 2 solander cases, Translations, 2 volumes, in original morocco-backed cloth, contained in original packaging, plus Prospectus, and 16 county translation parts in original wrappersQTY: (23)NOTE:Limited edition 210/250, signed by Baron Hailsham of Saint Marylebone, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain and G. H. Martin, Keeper of Public Records. Lavish facsimile edition published by Alecto Historical Editions at the invitation of the Public Record Office in the 900th anniversary year.

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