Star Wars, Batman and Dr Who large format items: Dr Who Dalek voice changer helmet, Judon Trooper sound effects helmet, Star Wars Darth Vador speaker phone and Emperor latex mask, Marvel Jean Grey bust, box slightly faded, Toy Story Woody playsuit, 12" resin Batman figure with inner packaging - no box. All in original condition (7)
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A 1950's composite advertising model of a lamb wearing a floral blue sash advertising Lamtex rugs, 27 cm high, 33 cm wide, together with a detailed simulated copper bust of an eagle, raised on a plinth base, 30 cm high and a simulated bronze study of a horseman on a bucking mount, raised on a polished teak base, with applied plaque reading 'The Bronco Buster, Frederic Remington, National Cowboy Hall Of Fame, 41 cm high, the base measuring 30 x 19 cm (3).
Commemorative Battle of Culloden silver medal 1749 by Richard Yeo, armoured bust of Duke of Cumberland, legend 'GULIELMUS. GEOR. II. R. FIL. DUX. CUMBRIÆ.', rev. The Duke as Hercules trampling upon Discord and raising Britannia, in exergue 'PERDVELLIB. EX. ANG. FUGAT. AD. CULLOD. DEBELLAT. 16. APR. 1746', 50mm diameter
WW1 Royal Navy Armed Merchant Cruiser Distinguished Service Medal Group of Six Medals.Awarded to Chief Petty Officer Henry Charles Endacott who at the time of the award 1915 was serving onboard the Armed Merchant Cruiser HMS Ebro part of the 10th Cruiser Squadron. Comprising: Distinguished Service Medal (GV Admiral bust), “121488 H.C. Endacotte CPO HMS EBRO”, Khedive Sudan Medal (Private naming) “H.C. ENDACOTT PO CL1 HMS SCOUT”, 1914/15 Star, “CPO RN”, British War Medal, Victory Medal, “CPO RN”, Royal Navy Long Service & Good Conduct Medal (GVR Admiral Bust) “CPO HMS PEMBROKE”. The group is mounted as originally worn, please not the surname to the DSM is spelt with a “E”, the others are without the “E”. London Gazette for the award of the DSM 31st March 1916 “in recognition of their services in the Patrol Cruisers, under the command of Rear-Admiral Sir Dudley R. S. De Chair, K.C.B., M.V.O., during the period ending the 31st December, 1915”. Chief Petty Officer Henry Charles Endacott was born in Wenhaston, Suffolk in 1867, he volunteered for the RN on the 30th November 1882. He served on a number of ships and in 1895 has posted to HMS Scout and is confirmed as serving with her when the ship was awarded 149 Khedive’s Sudan medal without clasp. He was transferred to the RNR in 1906 and was recalled for service at the outbreak of the Great War, originally at Pembroke he was posted to HMS Ebro on her commissioning in April 1915. This ship was a converted Liner of the The Royal Mail Steam Packet Company she was completed in 1914 and had only sailed one voyage before she was requisitioned, by the Royal Navy to serve as Armed Merchant Cruiser with eight 6-inch guns, depth charges and mines. The ships were integrated in the 10th Auxiliary cruiser squadron, where she served as an Atlantic convoy escort throughout the war. CPO Endacott received his DSM from the hand of Vice Admiral Reginald GO Tupper MVO on the 16th April 1916. He would remain with Ebro throughout her service, leaving her in January 1919. He received his discharge a month later. He died on the 6th March 1957 whilst living in Northampton.
A FINELY CARVED BOXWOOD TAFFRAIL CARVING BELIEVED REMOVED FROM AN ADMIRALTY BOARD MODEL, CIRCA 1720 with bust length depiction of George I to centre, flanked by allegories of Time and Neptune, with dolphin and swag of arms, now mounted to green baize, framed and glazed -- carving: 4¾in. (12cm.) wide; overall measurements: 6½ x 8in. (16.5 x 20.5cm.)Condition report: Good overall condition. Possible remnants of polychrome behind.
A COPPER BUST OF NELSON FOR THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN SAILORS' SOCIETY, CIRCA 1905 modelled after John Flaxman, inscribed on the base with usual inscriptions stating that the copper is from Victory , mounted on an ebonised plinth -- the bust: 5in. (13cm.) high; together with four other items of Victory copper; a Victory treen barrel, a base metal Boulton medal for Trafalgar and late 19thC miniature of Nelson (8)
THE MEDIATORS - LOOK WHO A BUST STYLE 7" (SUCCESS RECORDS - RE 901). Introducing The Mediators and Rupie Edwards with this choice 45 (RE-901). The record is in fine and glossy Ex condition showing just a couple of rather light and minor scuff/paper markings. Nice clean labels with the four prong centre fully intact.
A signed Mitre Revolve match football from the Centenary match between Huddersfield Town AFC v Arsenal FC for the Herbert Chapman trophy, played at Galpharm Stadium on Wednesday August 6th 2008,the white, blue and gold coloured ball, with printed Arsenal, Huddersfield, FIFA logos, 20 signatures in black marker penThe Herbert Chapman Trophy was part of the town's centenary (1908-2008) celebrations as a one off game held to play for a bronze bust of CHapman. Arsenal won 2-1.Herbert Chapman an English football player from 1896 to 1909 and manager from 1907 to 1934, managing Huddersfield Town from 1921-1925 and Arsenal from 1925 to 1934.Provenance:The Paul Johnson Collection, Arsenal FC equipment manager. Lots 856 to 1008.
HESING: Also known as Xi Cheng. Mandarin who travelled in the Keying, first Chinese junk to ever sail from Hong Kong to New York and further to London. Signed 8vo portrait drawing of Hesing. Signed `Hesing´ in bold black ink at the foot beneath his portrait, also adding the junk name `Keying´ and `L A Hilllbeck´ to the head, all with their equivalent Chinese characters beneath. The drawing bears to the upper corner a red ink stamp with Chinese characters, being the seal of Prince Hui Rui. Few stains not affecting the signatures. Small folding and creasing. The Keying was a three-masted Chinese trading junk that sailed from Hong Kong in December 1846 with a mixed crew of Chinese and British sailors. The vessel had been purchased surreptitiously by a conglomerate of enterprising English businessmen. It was placed under the command of Captain Kellett with the intention of carrying curiosities and merchandise to England and thereafter serving as a kind of floating museum. The Chinese crew members that they were embarking on such an extended journey were not aware of such plans. The Keying arrived in New York City on July 9, 1847, creating a sensation, with seven thousand visitors per day. In late March 1848, the Keying arrived in London to great fanfare, and several different medals were struck to commemorate its appearance, including one that had a bust of Mandarin Hesing. It was visited by the Queen Victoria, whose right to be the first European woman to visit it was reserved, The Duke of Wellington and Charles Dickens. It has been suggested that the Chinese Emperor was aware of the project from the start and secretly kept informed about it, and that the mandarin served as an informer to report back in detail. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
A portrait Bronze bust of the Shahbanu, Farah Diba, cast and mounted to a marble slab [probably Iran, c. 1975] single bronze cast bust of the poised statuesque shahbanu, some very slight surface scratching, overall good condition, mounted to marble piece and measuring a 140 by 100 by 100mm. in total
A Rare Bust of Reza Shah Pahlavi, by private commission of the Shah himself for private distribution, bronze bust mounted on platform [Iran, c. 1940] single bronze bust of Reza Shah Pahlavi in his military attire, very detailed depiction , bust mounted on clear platform, 300 by 180 mm. Reza Shah Pahlavi commissioned a small number of these bronze pieces during the final few years of his reign and reserved them exclusively for his personal associates and confidantes. They are exceptionally scarce and were never re-cast for general circulation . A crude replica cast of this particular stance was generated privately in America in the 1980s, and is not to be confused with the original.
J LOUGER FOR GOLDSCHEIDER; an Art Nouveau figural bust of a Dutch girl, embossed with windmill to base, signed and impressed marks verso, height 39cm, with exhibition catalogue from Les Styles Hamburg, where this item was featured.Additional InformationSome surface scratches and rubbing to the raised parts, some slight losses to paint again on raised parts, there are two small inner rim chips to the base and a further rubbed off area which is possibly in pre-production, to the back of her neck there is an unsightly discolouration area approx 2 x 1cm, and also a similar area of discolouration to two points which is probable old restoration. This is not featured in the accompanying catalogue.
JOHN BELLANY CBE, RA (1942-2013); pencil signed artist's proof print,'Botham England XI Somerset XI' depicting a portrait bust of Ian Botham, signed lower right, 50 x 33cm, unframed. (D)Additional InformationThis lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
A 19th century ivory pendant carved as the bust of a Classical-style lady amongst vines, leaves and grapes, with yellow metal loop, 5.2 x 4cm.Additional InformationA 2cm hairline to reverse, further light general wear. We do not provide weights for ivory, slight discolouration to some parts, overall presented in good condition.
LE CORBUSIER: (1887-1965) Swiss-French Architect, Painter, Urban Planner. An excellent A.N., with two sketches by Le Corbusier, two pages, 4to, Kyoto, Japan, n.d., in French. To the front and verso of The Kyoto Miyako Hotel printed stationery, Le Corbusier has drawn two attractive sketches, to the front, in pencil, two shaking hands alongside a bust, and to the verso, in blue pencil, two hands above an unidentified sketch. Beneath the blue pencil drawing Le Corbusier has annotated `Ah! There is in this drawing (as an example), the weight of the burden of destiny: a sign absolu totally desired… the extension is without limits. Loneliness..´ Very small pinhole to the heading, otherwise VG £2000-3000
James Tassie (Scottish 1735-1799), an opaque white glass paste portrait relief bust of Earl Howe, signed and dated Tassie F / 1799 / HOWE, in a black lacquer papier-mâché frame 13cm high, 11cm wide, together with another similar white glass paste portrait relief bust of a gentleman, signed Tassie F, the frame 12.5cm high, 10.5cm wide (2) Provenance: The collection of the late Professor Michael Jaffé, Clifton Maybank
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