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Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson, of Kilburn, a light oak standing corner cabinet, enclosed by a lead glazed door, over a panelled door, carved with a mouse to the front, on a plinth base73w x 41d x 190h cmOverall condition is complete and sturdy. Slightly dirty with light signs of use, but no obvious damage or repairs. Has a key. Collected from a local house clearance.
Collection of twenty six boxed 1/43 scale previously displayed British Police Car diecast models from Atlas Editions to include West Yorkshire Jaguar XJ6, Lancashire MGB, Surrey Police Ford Cortina Mk1, Metropolitan Police Ford Anglia, Patrol Group Austin J2 van and an unboxed Ford Cortina Mk3. Models in generally poor/fair condition, many with damage, missing door handles, windscreen wipers etc, boxes generally excellent. Also included an Atlas Edition wall mounted display cabinet (W60xD15.6xH50cm) and a 1/18 scale Jaguar E Type Coupe in good but dusty overall condition
Hand made display cabinet. Made from light oak this is an exceptionally well made piece of furniture designed to house a very large collection of medals. Made in two compartments with six drawers in each lined with green baize and brass handles. Set on four leg stand. W80cm x D46cm x H133.5cm
A Chinese Export Carved Hardwood Display Cabinet, early 20th century, the framework carved as a border of trailing leaves and flowerheads supporting various shelves, the base with a single drawer flanked by fretwork-carved panel, on a stand with carved border above block horseshoe scrolled feet101cm by 43cm by 169cmFramework and shelves in generally good condition, apart from some small repairs and glue marks around the leaves and flowers - as photographed. Finials missing from two shelves? - see photographs. Otherwise sound and a good uniform colour.
THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARILobby Card (11" x 14")Very Fine Goldwyn, 1920This rare lobby card is an astonishing piece of film history from the groundbreaking Expressionist masterpiece conceived by writers Hans Janowitz and Carl Mayer. Dubbed "the first true horror film" by Roger Ebert, Caligari pushed the art of filmmaking deep into the uncharted territories of psychological fear and fantasy, exploring the darker side of human consciousness with a perfectly surrealistic set design and labyrinthine plot.A lobby card that has been restored with airbrushing to address signs of use and pinholes. A minute chip in the upper border has been repaired but is still visible.This film by Robert Wiene is considered the standard by which all other German expressionist films are judged; it influenced many different directors, including Paul Leni, Fritz Lang, F. W. Murnau, and Robert Siodmak.This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, April 18th. The auction will begin at 9:30am PST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on April 19th.
Britain.- Walker (J., engraver) The Copper Plate Magazine, or Monthly Cabinet of Picturesque Prints, consisting of Sublime and Interesting Views in Great Britain and Ireland, 5 vol. in 3, engraved titles and 249 plates only (of 250, lacking plate 173 of Kilkenny town in vol.4, text leaf present), by Walker after Turner, Girtin, Sandby and others, each with accompanying letterpress leaf of text, individual index leaf to each vol. at end and general index leaf at end of vol.5, some foxing, a few small stains, mostly marginal, bookplate of Somerhill House library, contemporary half sheep, spines gilt incorporating arms & name of H.Blencowe Churchill, t.e.g., rubbed, gouge to spine of vol.2, spines and corners repaired, oblong 4to, Harrison & Co. and J.Walker, [1792-1802]. *** A scarce set, rarely found complete. The plates include the earliest engraved designs of Turner and Girtin, plate VII of Windsor being the first by Girtin (dated May 1st 1792) and plate LV of Rochester the first by Turner (May 1st 1794).
Poetry.- The Durham Garland. In Four Parts, 8pp., small worm traces within text, without loss of sense, stained, creased, frayed, lightly browned, later stitching, no printer, no place, [?c.1770]. *** A rare, ?unrecorded edition, of this tale of a travelling Yorkshire Lord who is taken in by a man and woman who is in labour. A boy is born and the Lord presents him with a cabinet inset with jewels, inside of which is a gold chain. The parents are told to warn the boy not to open it, which he does to find a curse stating that he will be hanged one day for disobeying his parents and his behaviour. However, all ends well when he is saved from hanging after being wrongly accused of stealing a gold cup whilst in service.
Huddersfield Town A History of the Club, from 1919 to 1939, with handwritten and typed match reports, images, statistics, player information and newspaper cuttings, mainly reprinted, some trade cards, are originals, including cabinet photo, Carreras, Pals, Gallaher's, George Mutch signed issues, 35-6 team photo, thirty four player and team photos, etc, neatly displayed in eight albums.
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