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A selection of boxed and unboxed lightsabers and other weapons, including: a Hasbro Star Wars Episode I Darth Maul double-bladed lightsaber, in box; a 1995 Lucasfilm lightsaber; and a Kenner Star Wars The Power of the Force Electronic Luke Skywalker lightsaber; aselection of Star Wars figures, including: Star Wars The Empire Strikes Back Darth Vader by Hasbro; a Star Wars Titanium Series X-wing; a Star Wars Titanium Series transporter; a Star Wars Saga Collection Jungle Set; and others; together with a selection of Star Wars collectibles, including: a Star Wars Episode I Cadburys Biscuits; a Star Wars Episode I Darth Maul bath and shower foam; a Star Wars Disney Stormtrooper soap-on-rope; a Star Wars Attack of the Clones Jango Fett Gum Dispenser; Star Wars Episode I Chub-a-Chub lollipop; and others, contained across two boxes.
A very well-engineered 5" gauge 0-4-0T Chub locomotive from C.J. Kennion Brothers Castings, built to a very high standard, finished in green and lined with yellow, named "Olive", of usual specification, with removable cab roof for easy access to back head fittings, hand-operated water pump, boiler side situated water tanks, fitted with regulator, steam gauge, sight glass, brake, drain cocks, and other expected fittings, complete with wooden storage case, and a glazed display case
A set of three Copeland bone china ichthyological plates, early 20th c, painted by A Perry, each signed, with fish, the border with raised gilt coronet of a baron and initialled F, in lobed apple green and gilt rim, 23cm diam, printed mark and that of the retailer T Goode & Co, painted titles (Chub, Barbel, Gudgeon) and pattern No C1000 Good condition
Taxidermy: A Cased Pair of Chub (Squalius cephalus), circa late 20th century, by Something Fishy, Taxidermy, Welling, Kent, a pair of cast Chub specimens mounted within a naturalistic setting of reeds, weeds and grasses, above a pebbled river bed below, set against a pale blue painted back drop, enclosed within a period ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case with verre eglomise border, 62cm by 13.5cm by 36cm, bearing hand written paper legend to interior upper left - "Caught by R.S. Shreeve, River Avon, October 18th 1927, Total weight 3lbs 1 oz".A Reproduction pair of plaster cast chub, not skin specimens, a high quality decorative re-creation in the period style, 29/09/22
Attributed to David Martin (Anstruther 1737-1797 Edinburgh)Portrait of the Hon. John Skottowe, Governor of St Helena from 1764-1782 signed and dated 'T.D. pinx'/1784' (lower right) and inscribed 'The Hon John Skottowe/Governor of/St Helena' (on sheet of paper in the sitter's left hand)oil on canvas167.5 x 107cm (65 15/16 x 42 1/8in).Together with a portrait by the same hand of Nicholas Skottowe, a captain in the East India Company and brother of John Skottowe. (2)Footnotes:It has been suggested that the background in both paintings was executed by Thomas Daniell (1749-1840), which perhaps would account for the initials 'TD' on both the works. If this is to be believed, then Daniell would have painted the backgrounds the year before he left for India.John Skottowe was the Governor of St. Helena from 1764 to 1782. On the 25th July 1782, he resigned the government to Mr Corneille, and shortly after came back to England. 'Governor Skottowe filled the chair eighteen years, to the satisfaction of his employers. During this period, the leaden pipes that now convey the water from Chub. Spring to the Wharf were laid down; the church in James Town, and the officers' barracks, where also erected. On the 25th July 1782, he resigned the government to Mr Corneille, and shortly after proceeded to England.' (T.H. Brooke, A History of Island of St Helena, London, 1808).From what we know of Nicholas Skottowe, he took part in the last dedicated slaving voyage organised by the East India Company in 1764-66. Skottowe, who commanded the Royal George, was ordered by the directors to procure slaves at Cabinda in Angola and then sail on to St Helena (where his brother John was Governor of the island) and Bengkulu before heading to Bombay. Later, Skottowe went on to command the ship Bridgewater before becoming a Principal Managing Owner of some of the East Indiamen hired by the Company. He died in 1792 aged 67 and is buried at Chesham in Buckinghamshire.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
SATANIC RITES - NO USE CRYING - ORIGINAL UK MAYKING WHITE LABEL TEST PRESSING. Scarce original UK white label test pressing of the 1987 LP from the Heavy Metal Yorkshire outfit. The record (printed Mayking Test Pressing labels with cat. number handwritten CHUB 2) is in superb Ex+ condition showing only a couple of extremely minor, faint and wispy paper marks.
Mid-20th century cased taxidermy "Chub" fish (Squalius Cephus) in a naturalistic setting, 5lb 2 1/2 oz caught by D. Leary on royalty fishery, Christchurch 25th July 1947. Preserved by 'J. Cooper & sons' 78 Bath Road, Hounslow, Middx ( label top right corner). The case measures 66cm long, 18cm deep, and 35cm tall.
Taxidermy: A Cased Common Chub (Squalius cephalus), dated 21st October 1905, by A.W. Gamage Ltd, Holburn, London, for W.F. Homer, 105 Woodgrange Road, Forest Gate, London, E7, preserved and mounted in a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and grasses, set above a pebbled river bed, mounted against a pale blue/green painted back drop, enclosed within a typical ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case with verre eglomise border, 66cm by 15.5cm by 34.5cm, bearing gilt legend to front glass " Caught by F.A. Mitchell. Hedges. at Marlow. 21st Oct.1905. Wgt 4lbs 8ozs'', taxidermist's trade label to interior upper right, various photo copies of book entries to verso of case,The angler of this prize catch was the Adventurer and author Frederick Albert Mitchell-Hedges, father to adopted daughter Anna Mitchell-Hedges who famously discovered the Crystal Skull found at Lubaantun, in British Honduras, now Belize.Mitchell-Hedges claimed that she found the skull buried under a collapsed altar inside a temple in Lubaantun, in British Honduras, now Belize. As far as can be ascertained, F.A. Mitchell-Hedges himself made no mention of the alleged discovery in any of his writings on Lubaantun. Others present at the time of the excavation recorded neither the skull's discovery nor Anna's presence at the dig. Recent evidence has come to light showing that F.A. Mitchell-Hedges purchased the skull at a Sotheby's auction in London on October 15, 1943, from London art dealer Sydney Burney. In December 1943, F.A. Michell-Hedges disclosed his purchase of the skull in a letter to his brother, stating plainly that he acquired it from Burney.The skull is made from a block of clear quartz about the size of a small human cranium, measuring some 5 inches (13 cm) high, 7 inches (18 cm) long and 5 inches (13 cm) wide. The lower jaw is detached. In the early 1970s it came under the temporary care of freelance art restorer Frank Dorland, who claimed upon inspecting it that it had been "carved" with total disregard to the natural crystal axis, and without the use of metal tools. Dorland reported being unable to find any tell-tale scratch marks, except for traces of mechanical grinding on the teeth, and he speculated that it was first chiseled into rough form, probably using diamonds, and the finer shaping, grinding and polishing was achieved through the use of sand over a period of 150 to 300 years. He said it could be up to 12,000 years old. Although various claims have been made over the years regarding the skull's physical properties, such as an allegedly constant temperature of 70 °F (21 °C), Dorland reported that there was no difference in properties between it and other natural quartz crystals.While in Dorland's care the skull came to the attention of writer Richard Garvin, at the time working at an advertising agency where he supervised Hewlett-Packard's advertising account. Garvin made arrangements for the skull to be examined at Hewlett-Packard's crystal laboratories in Santa Clara, California, where it was subjected to several tests. The labs determined only that it was not a composite as Dorland had supposed, but that it was fashioned from a single crystal of quartz. The laboratory test also established that the lower jaw had been fashioned from the same left-handed growing crystal as the rest of the skull. No investigation was made by Hewlett-Packard as to its method of manufacture or dating.As well as the traces of mechanical grinding on the teeth noted by Dorland, Mayanist archaeologist Norman Hammond reported that the holes (presumed to be intended for support pegs) showed signs of being made by drilling with metal. Anna Mitchell-Hedges refused subsequent requests to submit the skull for further scientific testing.
Angling.- Bailey (William) The Angler's Instructor, first edition, 3 tape marks, ex-library with usual labels and stamps, hinges strengthened, original cloth, rebacked, a little rubbed, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1857 § Fisher (P.) The Angler's Souvenir, engraved frontispiece, additional engraved title, 29 plates, ex-library with usual labels and ink-stamps throughout, original cloth, gilt, a little rubbed, bumping to corners and spine extremities, 1886 § Bromley (A. Nelson) A Fly Fisher's Reflections 1860-1930, plates, ex-library with label, scattered faint spotting, original pictorial cloth, gilt, slight bumping to corners and extremities, 1930 § Stevenson (C. A.) The Song of the Reel, frontispiece, ex-library with labels and discreet blind-stamps, original cloth, slight bumping to spine extremities, Nottingham, 1914 § Bell (H.) Fly-Fishing for Chub and Dace, second edition, presentation copy from author, plates and illustrations, advertisements at end, ex-library with ink-stamps to title verso, original cloth, rubbed, bumping to corners, [1920]; and 5 others angling, including duplicates, 8vo & 12mo (10)
Taxidermy: A Cased Chub (Squalius cephalus), circa 1936-1938, by John Cooper & Sons, 28 Radnor Street, St Luke's, London, EC, (Griggs), preserved and mounted in a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and grasses, set above a pebbled river bed, mounted against a pale blue/green painted backboard, enclosed within a typical ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case, 69.5cm by 15.5cm by 34cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to interior upper right
Taxidermy: A Cased Chub (Squalius cephalus), by John Cooper & Sons, 28 Radnor Street, St Luke's, London, EC, preserved and mounted in a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and grasses, set above a pebbled river bed, mounted against a pale blue/green painted back board, enclosed within a typical ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case with verre eglomise border, 64.5cm by 16cm by 31.5cm, taxidermist's full paper trade label to interior upper left, bearing applied gilt legend - "Chub-3lbs 10ozs, Caught by F. Lowe, at Hereford on Wye, Jan 31st 1928, Jolly Brewer Ang, Soc"
Taxidermy: A Cased Chub (Squalius cephalus), dated July 27th 1907, skin mount preserved and mounted in a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and grasses, set above a sand and grit river bed, mounted against a pebbled and grit faux rockscape, enclosed within a typical ebonised bowfront three-glass display case with verre eglomise border, 63.5cm by 15.5cm by 33cm, bearing small dated legend to verso
A Chub in a three glass case, label to back '4lb 4oz, caught by Mr C Crow, Reality Fishery, River Avon, June 17th 1939', 70cm wide x 10cm deep x 38.5cm highCondition report: At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a full condition report
A collection of twelve 19th century and later fish themed prints, including some hand coloured examples, featuring depictions of a Chub, 15.5 by 25cm, glazed and framed, 24 by 33cm, and a print of both a Grayling and a Gudgeon, surrounded by five different fishing hooks, 14 by 22cm, mounted, glazed and framed, 31.5 by 36.5cm. (12)
FLY FISHING INTEREST - an excellent mixed mainly 'As New' collection to include a Chubb Outkast 9ft stalking rod with attached Daiwa 2508D reel, G-Tec 11ft compact float rods (2), Murrays Carlisle 6ft 1in fly rod, Orvis Graphite 7ft 9in Far G fine fishing rod, Harrison Ballista 9ft three piece carp rod, Daiwa BG3000 reel, boxed, other items include fly tying goods and equipment, quantities of line, various lures and hooks, coarse floats, Leeda brolley, Prodigy and Shimano landing mats, size 10 waders, Fortress waterproof jacket and trousers, Orvis fly fishing waistcoat, Medium, canvas bags, lidded containers, Chub folding chair, Octoplus fishing box with two side trays, legs and mud feet with a quantity of various fishing books with titles including 'Casting at the Sun', 'Fishing at Sea', 'How to Fish' by Chris Yates, 'Fly Fishing Small Streams', 'A Dictionary of Trout Flies', 'Blood Knots', 'The Handbook of Fly Tying', 'Confessions of a Carp Fisher' and others, ETC
Taxidermy: A Cased Common Chub (Squalius cephalus), dated 09th December 1923, by W.F. Homer, 105 Woodgrange Road, Forest Gate, London, E7, preserved and mounted in a naturalistic setting amidst reeds and grasses, set above a pebbled river bed, mounted against a pale blue painted back drop, enclosed within a typical ebonised bow-fronted three-glass display case with verre eglomise border, 64.5cm by 15cm by 34cm, bearing gilt legend to front glass ''Chub 3lb 2½ozs, Caught at Broxbourne, by T.H. Bryan, 9th Dec 1923''.

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