Registration No: EWK 959 Chassis No: 48053 MOT: ExemptSubject to over £5,000 of mechanical works in the current ownership since purchased from H&H in 2021The beneficiary of previous extensive restoration including a new ash frameOffered with much documentation plus maintenance literatureIntroduced in 1937, the Daimler EL24 featured a 10ft 4in wheelbase and more interior space than many rivals thanks to the forward positioning of its 3.3-litre straight-six OHV engine. Based around a cruciform-braced, box-section chassis equipped with all-round leaf-sprung suspension, Luvax shock absorbers and Dewandre servo-assisted Girling drum brakes, the newcomer was available with a choice of open and closed coachwork some of which was crafted in-house, but most six-light Limousines were bodied by Charlesworth. The four-speed pre-selector gearbox was allied to the marque’s fluid flywheel and employed a direct drive top gear. It is believed that only 710 examples were made up until 1940.First registered on the 19th February 1940, chassis 48053 is understood to retain its original registration number ‘EWK 959’ which denotes that it was first delivered to the Coventry area. Little is known about its early history, but having survived its birth and early years during the depths of the Second World War it made its way to Mr Ron Rostron who acquired it during the late 1960’s. The vendor contacted Mr Rostron after acquiring the stately Limousine from the H&H May 2021 Duxford Sale and Mr Rostron remembered ‘EWK’ well. He recalled that he purchased the car from a roadside for £46 and the long lost buff logbook stated that the car was ‘destroyed in action’ in the Coventry factory where it was made – yet the car survives?Fast forward some years however, and the car was in the possession of a Mrs Anne Cannon who acquired it during 2003. It is understood that between Mrs Cannon's custodianship and it being sold to the previous owner during 2016 that 'EWK' was subject to a complete body and mechanical overhaul which included a new ash frame, respray, rewire, re-plating of the bright work and a re-trim with black leather in the driver’s compartment and a West of England Wool cloth trim in the passenger compartment. The car then spent some time in a museum on static display until the vendor acquired it in 2021 and entrusted the car to Connaught Cars to perform recommissioning works. In total, around £5,000 was spent during this time and the vendor now rates its all-round condition as ‘very good’ mechanically and cosmetically.Now offered for sale due a house-move within London that means that storage space is being lost, ‘EWK 959’ is a rare survivor that should be an excellent addition to any collection. This magnificent Daimler is offered complete with a large history file that evidences expenditure, plus a copy of ‘The Driving Member’ (The Daimler & Lanchester club’s magazine’ that features the car. For more information, please contact: Lucas Gomersall lucas.gomersall@handh.co.uk 07484 082430
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Registration No: VSV 526 Chassis No: 1210426503065 MOT: ExemptSubject to a complete body and mechanical overhaul during the 2010sPresented in the desirable colour scheme of Mercedes Silver over a Dark Blue leather interiorRecently subject to mechanical recommissioning after a period of dry storageSupplied with matching body-colour genuine hardtopThe 190SL was introduced in 1955 – the year Mercedes swept all before it on the Mille Miglia with the 300SLR. Indeed, the graceful convertible grand tourer was sold alongside the road-going version of the SLR – the 300SL - whose styling it strongly resembled. In fact, the underpinnings of the two cars were quite different and, while the 300SL had a purpose-built tubular spaceframe (W198), its smaller sibling was built on a shortened version of the ‘Ponton’ saloon (W121) platform, which was of monocoque construction. The 190SL also boasted an all-new engine - an over-square SOHC straight-four unit of 1897cc that produced some 120bhp, which was sufficient to propel the car to a maximum speed of 112mph. The engine was coupled to a manual four-speed gearbox. The suspension comprised double wishbones and coil springs at the front and a coil-sprung swing axle at the rear. Steering was by recirculating ball and braking by power-assisted drums all round. Built to the highest standards and among the quickest comparable cars of the time, the 190SL featured a well-appointed cockpit, notable comfort for its occupants and relatively generous luggage space. The 190SL continued in production until 1963, when both it and the 300SL were replaced by the 230SL (W113). By this time 25,881 190SLs had been produced.According to build records on file, chassis 1210426503065 was despatched from the factory on the 14th July 1956 and originally painted in White, with black leather upholstery. Little is known of the early history of the two-seater, however it is known that the car was first delivered to the German home market before being registered in the Netherlands in 1968, where it was to remain until 2015 when it was imported to the UK by the previous owner. Upon arrival on UK shores, the 190SL was given the registration number ‘VSV 526’ by the DVLA and it is understood that it was around this time that the car was treated to a complete cosmetic and mechanical refresh and was repainted in the very attractive Mercedes Silver-Grey over Dark Blue Leather livery that it presents in today. A bill on file from Red Castle Classics of Caerphilly dating to 2019 evidences the fitment of a new mohair hood, painting of the hub caps and a major service which included setting valve clearances. The vendor acquired ‘VSV 526’ in 2022 after having spent over a year searching for the ‘right’ car and having viewed at least 10 examples. A now semi-retired master mechanic, the vendor was very specific about the car retaining a certain amount of originality and that the bodywork had to be in his view ‘tip-top’. Having found the Roadster, he purchased it with the view that he would be able to complete small mechanical tasks where necessary and use it during the summer months. Unfortunately, due to the vendor’s busy lifestyle, the 190SL has been sat relatively unused in his dry garage since acquisition and having performed minor tasks to improve the car and set it up ‘as well as it can be’, an imminent house move has taken priority, and it has been decided that the car should now find a new home.Upon inspection, it was noted that this example of Mercedes’ baby-roadster is certainly a very good-looking example, and the colour scheme has been particularly well chosen. Still running on the original twin Solex carburettors, it was noted during our short run to the photography session that the car was particularly pleasant to drive and resultingly evoked nostalgic thoughts of 1950’s and 60’s sunny Hollywood, where so many of these cars found favour with the moving picture stars of the time. The vendor’s opinion of the car is that it is ‘very good all round’ and pointed out only minor imperfections to us such as a small pinhole in the rear bumper that was chromed over, although this does evidence the car’s originality.The appeal of the 190SL has never faded and ‘VSV 526’ is now offered by the vendor having had some mechanical improvements ready for the H&H Duxford sale on April 9th. Offered complete with a hard to find body-coloured hardtop, the history file is complete with UK V5C, import paperwork and a photocopy of the aforementioned Mercedes-Benz build record. For more information, please contact: Lucas Gomersall lucas.gomersall@handh.co.uk 07484 082430
Registration No: PN53 FBL Chassis No: WVWZZZ1JZ3D508840 MOT: August 2025Upgraded by Volkswagen specialists The Phirm, Surrey with a bespoke turbocharger installationStill retaining a very original look One of c.2,391 MkIV iterations of the R32Displaying a low mileage of some 54,518By the time Volkswagen got to the MkIV version of the Golf GTI, it had got heavier and slower. Something clearly needed to be done. Behold, the entry of the Golf R32 in the last two years of MkIV production, and undoubtedly the flagship of the Golf MkIV range. Built for just a few years from 2002 to 2004, it was loosely based on the same running gear as the Audi TT 3.2 Quattro. According to mkivr32.com, some 2,391 MkIV versions of the R32 were produced for the UK market. Rare in 2003, and even rarer to find today. The 3.2-litre V6 engine fitted to the R32, was a massively revised version of the perennial 2.8-litre V6 (née VR6) unit. The Golf is said to hit 60mph in a blink under 6.5 seconds and will only stop accelerating at 153mph. Rivals of the day included the Subaru Impreza and the original Ford Focus RS. The R32's design was more classless and more understated than them both. With subtle changes to the GTI looks, it is easy to spot an R32 from a plain GTI, it sits around 20mm lower, and then there is the addition of a body kit, with a roof spoiler and a large front bumper. Unique 18-inch multi-spoke alloys were fitted along with a bespoke exhaust. On the inside, body-hugging sports seats were fitted, ideal for when you were pressing on. Once again there was a hot Golf, ready to thrill and excite.Which brings us to this rather special MkIV Golf R32, first registered on 6th September 2003, the vendor purchased the R32 in February 2008, with some 14,000 miles on the clock. Having owned a few Volkswagens over the years, he knew the VAG specialists The Phirm, in Surrey, and set about discussions about turbocharging the R32. There was an EIP turbo-kit sourced from the USA and The Phirm made plans for a bespoke fit. A number of parts were sourced at a cost in excess of £15,000. A further substantial amount was then spent on ceramic coating with a company called Zircotec, specialists in reducing temperatures under the bonnet. The alloys are standard but diamond-cut to give them a stunning look and shod with Goodyear F1s. Large AP Racing brakes were sourced and modified to fit the R32, at a cost of some £5,000. The main request on the conversion was to make it look 'factory OEM', so, to the untrained eye, the engine looks much like any other R32. Inside, the double DIN stereo was replaced to house 3 gauges with matching trim to blend with the rest of the cockpit. The Phirm have looked after this car in our vendor's ownership. All in all, over £30,000 has been spent to get the R32 to the standard he wanted. The conversion took nearly a year to fully complete. All parts used were 'the best available' and with the timing chain replaced at c.37,000 miles, it now displays some 54,518 miles. Part of a small collection, the Golf is kept in a warm garage, only driven in sunny weather and never raced or tracked. It has covered some 35,000 miles since the modifications and serviced and MOT’d regardless of the mileage. There's a current V5, a comprehensive service history, receipts for works done, old MOTs, the bookpack and 2 keys. For more information, please contact: Baljit Atwal baljit.atwal@handh.co.uk 07943 584762
A BRONZE LIFE MASK OF ANNA PAVLOVA (1881-1931 CAST BY H.J. HATFIELD & SONS, EARLY 20TH CENTURY Stamped to cast 'H J HATFIELD & SON LONDON 1/4 19cm high, 16.5cm wide Provenance: This mask was bought directly from H. J. Hatfield by Philip Astley-Jones. The company records have been destroyed and as yet the artist of the mask remains unknown. Another known mask exists in the V&A Museum collection together with the plaster cast model (Museum number S.549-1978). A further bronze casting of the mask is held at The Royal Ballet School Collections which has been on display in White Lodge Museum. This mask was included in the exhibition 'Anna Pavlova at Ivy House' in 2012.
Over four hundred 1980s/1990's 7" Indie Rock / New Wave / Post Punk / House / Trance / Electronic / Pop and Hi-NRG singles, mostly in correct picture covers and including many rarities, artists include The Members, Moss Poles, Northside, Goodbye Mr Mackenzie, The Silencers, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Saint Etienne, The Shamen, S'Express, The Lightning Seeds, The Levellers, H2O, The Lilac Time, Latin Quarter, Les Enfants, Lemonheads, The Senators, Shakespears Sister, Shriekback, Grandplaz, Scritti Politti, Red Dragon, Red Box, Red Skins, Gary Numan, New Music, The Mighty Lemon Drops, Midnight Oil, Martha & The Muffins, Mock Turtles, Milltown Brothers, Max, Men Without Hats, Men At Work etc. Condition appears to be VG+ to NM, mostly at upper end, most have small indexing sticker
Over four hundred 1980s/1990's 7" Indie Rock / New Wave / Post Punk / House / Trance / Electronic / Pop and Hi-NRG singles, mostly in correct picture covers and including many rarities, artists include Lori & The Chameleons, Simple Minds, Simply Red, Wham, Visage, Darling, Flock of Seagulls, Gavin Friday, The Creatures, Cocteau Twins, Sinead O'Connor, Hazel O'Connor, Norman Cook, Communards, Fury Eyes, Cranberries, Furniture, Cutting Crew, Deaf School, Pet Shop Boys, Piranhas, Photos, Pig Bag, Perfect Strangers etc. Condition appears to be VG+ to NM, mostly at upper end, most have small indexing sticker
Approximately one hundred and seventy Soul / Northern Soul / Pop / Beat / Rock 'n' Roll etc 7" singles, most appear to be 1960's and 1970's to include some UK and USA releases with some rarities, including Val McKenna House for Sale, Mandells, Chuck Jackson, Etta James, Tammi Terrell, Vandellas, Ramsey Lewis, Arthur Conley, Joe Tex, Shorty Long, Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Willie Hutch, Bill Black's Combo, Helen Shapiro, Kelly Lester, Gino Washington, The Trashmen Surfin' Bird, The Sheep Hide and Seek, The Who, The Pretty Thing, Dodie Stevens, Jackie Trent, T-Rex, Them Baby Please Don't Go, Jack Hammer, Ricky Nelson, Sandy Nelson, Billy Fury, The Beatles, Animals, Dakotas, Kay Starr etc.
Over four hundred 1980s/1990's 7" Indie Rock / New Wave / Post Punk / House / Trance / Electronic / Pop and Hi-NRG singles, mostly in correct picture covers and including many rarities, artists include Bikini, Birdland, Blue Zoo, Blue Pearl, The Bible, Belly, Big Country, Big Audio Dynamite, Adamski, Airhead, The Alarm, Hue & Cry, Hoodoo Gurus, Hole, Hey! Elastica, Hiphoprisy, The High, Jellyfish, The Doll, Inspiral Carpets, Dexys, INXS, The Housemartins, The Impossibles, Immaculate Fool, Billy Idol, Icicle Works etc. Condition appears to be VG+ to NM, mostly at upper end, most have small indexing sticker
Enid Blyton collection including first editions of The Castle of Adventure 1946, The Island of Adventure 1944 and The Valley of Adventure 1947 all published Macmillan, The Three Golliwogs 1944, Fifth Formers of St. Clare’s 1945, Five Go Adventuring Again 1943, Five Run Away Together 1944, The Secret Mountain 1941, Hollow Tree House 1945, Eight O’Clock Tales 1944, Family At Red-Roofs 1945, Mystery of The Hidden House 1948, Summer Term At St. Clare’s 1943, Tales of Green Hedges 1946, The Naughtiest Girl is a Monitor 1945, I’ll Tell You a Story 1942, The Mystery of The Spiteful Letters 1946 and The Mystery of The Disappearing Cat 1944 with several other firsts and a collection of later editions & similar in original bindings (60)
Over four hundred 1980s/1990's 7" Indie Rock / New Wave / Post Punk / House / Trance / Electronic / Pop and Hi-NRG singles, mostly in correct picture covers and including many rarities, artists include Transvision Vamp, Snap, Soup Dragons, Soul Asylum, Sparks, Spin Doctors, Stereo MCs, China Crisis, Talk Talk, The The, 10,000 Maniacs, Tenpole Tudor, Telex, Technotronic, Tik Tok, Thrashing Doves, Thompson Twins, The Church, Swimming With Sharks, Take That, Swing Out Sister, Tears For Fears, Teardrop Explodes, Talking Heads, Strawberry Switchblade, Swans Way, Jibard Electra, The Dylans, EMF, Divinyls, Duran Duran, Japan, Jesus Jones, Kerosene, Kissing The Pink, Korgis, Kraftwerk, UX Bahn etc. Condition appears to be VG+ to NM, mostly at upper end, most have small indexing sticker
Morant (Philip). The History and Antiquities of the County of Essex, 2 volumes, 1st edition, London: T. Osborne, J. Whiston, S. Baker, L. Davis, C. Reymers and B. White, 1768, folding engraved map frontispiece to first volume, 22 engraved plates (including 4 folding, without plate of Audley House, not called for in plate list), 10 folding maps and plans, some light browning and occasional spotting, contemporary speckled calf, maroon morocco labels, vertical crack to spine of volume 1, joints repaired with lower boards detached, folio, together with:Essex. A New and Complete History of Essex, from a late Survey; compared with the most celebrated historians ... by a Gentleman, 6 volumes, Chelmsford: Printed and sold by Lionel Hassall. Sold also by F. Newbery, in St. Paul's Church-yard, London, 1770-1772, engraved title pages to first two volumes, numerous engraved plates and maps including some folding (appears to lack 2 plates of 54 called for), engraved and letterpress titles with old ink stamp to verso and ink stamp to verso of final leaf in volume 1, armorial bookplate of Herbert Henry Raphael to upper pastedowns and cancelled library bookplate to front free endpapers with library ink stamps also to endpapers, late 19th/early 20th-century half calf, rebacked preserving spines, 8vo, plus Barrett (Charles Raymond Booth). Essex: Highways, Byways, and Waterways, London: Lawrence & Bullen, 1892, etched plates and illustrations to text, original cloth, 8voQTY: (9)
Simms (Frederick W.). Public Works of Great Britain, Divisions 1-4, 1st edition, London: John Weale, 1838, engraved title, numerous engraved plates and diagrams (including few folding and double-page), some scattered spotting, bookplate of Hutton House Transport Collection Library to upper pastedown, hinges broken, contemporary dark green half morocco, covers loosening, large folio, together with:Adams (George & Jones, William). Plates and Index to Lectures on Natural and Experimental Philosophy, volume 5 only, 2nd edition, London: printed by J. Dillon and Co., for W. and S. Jones, 1799, 40 folding engraved plates only (of 44), several plates torn with loss and few with some ink staining, contemporary speckled calf, gilt decorated spine, 8vo,Newbigging (Thomas & Fewtrell, W. T.). Treatise on the Science and Practice of the Manufacture and Distribution of Coal Gas, 3 volumes, London: W. B. King, 1878-82, chromolithograph frontispiece to volume 1 (spotted), numerous lithograph plates and wood-engraved illustrations, occasional scattered spotting, contemporary half morocco (vol. 3 without gilt line decoration to spine compartments), extremities rubbed, 4to, French (James Weir). Machine Tools commonly employed in Modern Engineering Workshops, together with a series of sectional models illustrating the arrangement of the parts and the details of some typical tools, 2 volumes, Gresham Publishing Company, [1911], 10 sectional models with overlays, printed in colour, numerous monochrome illustrations, original decorated cloth (in the style of Talwyn Morris), folio, plus other miscellaneous books including engineering and few railway related, etc.QTY: (3 shelves)
DC Silver-age issues a mixed lot of 11 issues (DC Comics, 1960's onwards).This lot features:Justice League of America (1st series) No. 19The Flash 80-page Giant (1st series) No. 4Wonder Woman (1ster series) No. 167Rip Hunter: Time Master (1st series) Nos. 5, 29.Blackhawk (1st series) Nos.196, 208, 224.House of Secrets (1st series) No. 77Worlds Finest (1st series) Nos. 136, 160.All issues 1stPrint, US Cents Editions.Issues complete without cut coupons, missing value stamps or missing pages.Issues comes bagged and boarded in polypropylene bags and comic boards.~(11)Condition Report: Low-Grade condition.
Ephemera, a selection of items to include a 1929 First Return Flight by Imperial Airways between England & India cover with posting times, 2 p/cs of 'Calcutta' All Metal Flying Boat and menu, Kelly's Directories for Berkshire (1903 and 1935), Newbury related ephemera (inc. 12 early to mid 20thC maps), beer and other drinks labels, tiny toy tin house, vintage half doll, leather brief case/music case, sheet music, etc. (gen gd)
A LARGE FRENCH EMPIRE SAVONNERIE WOOL CARPETC.1810the deep brick red field with a large stylised flowerhead medallion inside a floral garland and a scrolling acanthus leaf and flowerhead border with a classical urn to each end, inside a border of floral swags on a camel ground and chevron guard stripes603 x 590cmProvenanceAn Important Collection from a Cadogan Square House, acquired from S. Franses, 3rd December 1997.Dreweatts, Fine Furniture, Sculpture, Carpets, Ceramics and Works of Art, 29th June 2022, lot 542.
A collection of Wedgwood black basalt teapots and tea wares, 19th century and later, comprising a Nelson commemorative teapot, 17cm high, a tall teapot, with silver plated spout and cover, 25cm high, a rum kettle, cover and stand, 19.5cm high, and other items (16)From the contents of Brook House, Ongar, the former home of Gillian Raffles (1930-2021) an art dealer and owner of the Mercury Gallery in Cork Street, London in 1964. She exhibited and promoted the work of young figurative British artists and dealt in sculpture, paintings, and works of art by 20th Century British and European artists.Condition ReportOne teapot missing cover. Some chips to various pieces - spouts and extremities. Tarnished s/p.
Assorted volumes to include poetry, art, reprint society, mid-century novels - Rackham, Arthur (ills) "The Tempest", London, William Heinemann 1926, pictorial cloth, part of the original d-w but a quarter of the backstrip including titles and most of the author is missing, Riall, Richard "A New Bibliography of Arthur Rackham", Bath Ross Press, Mulberry House 1994, signed on the ffep by the author, blue pictorial cloth, Russell-Flint, W (ills) "The Canterbury Tales", 1928, colour plates, Russell, John "Baroque", Milne, A A "14 Songs from When We Were Very Young", illustrations by E H Shepherd, boards, Eade, H S "Savage Messiah", Heinemann, Kitchin, C H B "Ten Pollitt Place", Secker & Warburg 1957, d-w chipped, Hemingway, Ernest "The Torrents of Spring", 2nd impression 1933, Jonathan Cape, King, Francis "The Dark Glasses", Longmans Green & Co 1954, d-w chipped, Bowen, John "The Centre of the Green", Faber & Faber 1959, d-w chipped, Elliot, T S "Murder in the Cathedral", Faber & Faber, with d-w, Frost, Robert "A Witness Tree", d-w, backstrip missing, Hunt "The Ascent of Everest", Hodder & Stoughton, Campbell, Roy "Broken Record", London Boris Wood 1934, printed in Great Britain at the Alcuin Press, Camden, d-w not price clipped and other volumes (3 boxes)
A collection of assorted items, to include a Royal Doulton forest flower cooking pot with lid and a pie dish, a 1960's style lamp, yellow large jug and yellow vase together with 1950's style alarm clock, horse and carriage, orange jug, etc. **PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR IN-HOUSE POSTING AND PACKING**
An antique glazed case sale stall diorama, containing a miriad of objects including doll's house furniture and accessories, seventeen miniature peg dolls, two miniature wax dolls a china doll, floral decorations and much more, 25 1/4" x 21" x 14 1/4" (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Mixed condition, but an amazing example.
A cased haberdashery saleswoman peg doll, 14" doll with carved and painted features, sales basket filled with doll's house items and sewing items, within a glazed case, 12" x 19 x 11 1/2" (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Joints seem stiff, possibly fixed. Some age present, but generally good.
A pair of all bisque doll's house dolls with painted features and shoes, straight legs, jointed necks, shoulders and hips, together with another smaller similar doll with a fixed neck, all in matching felt outfits and blond wigs, pair 2 3/4" and other 2 1/2" long, in a small floral embroidered box (4) (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good
A collection of Sindy items, including one 033055X doll, a mixture of Sindy clothing, Sindy house and a large quantity of furniture and accessories (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: House not built to check, appears in generally good condition. Sindy with nibbled feet and hands.
Three all bisque doll's house dolls, all with jointed shoulders and hips, painted features and moulded and painted legs, one with fixed neck and brown glass sleeping eyes, two socket head with blue glass fixed eyes, all approx. 4" long (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Fixed head doll in cream with 2/0 painted on leg and marked 80 and 70 (?) to back of head. One needing restringing and both others marked 4 to back of head. Doll in pink with tiny chip at top of torso where neck links to body.
Three bisque socket head doll's house dolls, including a Kammer & Reinhardt, all with blue glass sleeping eyes, composition jointed bodies, straight legs, moulded and painted shoes, two with open mouths, 4 1/2" K&R marked for Simon Halbig and numbered 12, other two 5" dolls, one unmarked the other in floral dress marked 14 (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, slight size differential in feet on the floral dress doll.
Three bisque socket head doll's house dolls, all with blue glass sleeping eyes, open mouths, teeth, wigs, composition jointed bodies, straight legs, moulded and painted shoes, and original outfits, all approx 5" long (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good. One in cream silk dress with head needing to be reattached, head marked 3/0 (?). One in black and red with chip to hand, also marked 3/0 to head. Other doll marked 12 11/0
An oriental bisque socket head doll's house doll, with brown glass fixed eyes, closed mouth, composition jointed body with moulded shoes numbered 3/0, 5" long, in small basket bed (2) (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Good overall condition. Some old shoulder repairs.
Seven doll's house dolls, comprising six all bisque dolls with painted features and jointed shoulders, one with fixed legs the rest with jointed hips, and a Victorian bisque shoulder head doll with fabric body and bisque lower limbs, largest 3 3/8" and smallest 2 3/8" (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: One with foot tip loss, one with worn feet. Age throughout.
Three boxes of vintage doll's furniture, majority handmade, including oak longcase clock, oak dresser, oak display cabinet, a dining suite of table chairs and two side units, a leatherette sit on suite, a wicker table and chairs, and a painted bedroom suite, together with a 1/12th scale doll's house doll with bisque head and lower limbs (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: Generally good, some attention needed in places.
Four doll's house dolls, comprising two all bisque, one with jointed neck and one with jointed shoulders and hips, the other two with bisque socket heads and composition bodies with jointed shoulders and hips, all with brown glass fixed eyes and straight legs, bisque dolls 4 5/8", other two 4" long (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: One bisque example in blue missing a foot. Other bisque doll with crack to ankle. Others appear ok.
Four all bisque doll's house dolls, all with jointed shoulders and hips, three with straight legs one baby in crochet with bent limbs, painted features and painted and moulded shoes, all in possibly original outfits, 4 1/4" doll in turquoise marked 4/0, largest 5 1/4" long (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: One in lace with poor quality limbs. One in turquoise with chip to foot.
This two-piece lot includes first edition copies of Baby Doll: An Autobiography by Carroll Baker, published by Arbor House in 1983. The book provides an intimate look into Baker’s life and career, from her rise to fame in Elia Kazan’s controversial 1956 film, Baby Doll, to her experiences in Hollywood. One of the copies is signed by Carroll Baker, adding collectible value to this set. Both books feature their original dust jackets, showcasing a black-and-white portrait of Baker on the cover. A wonderful acquisition for collectors of classic Hollywood memorabilia and film history. Lot measures 6.5"L x 2.5"W x 9.5"H.Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Reference: TU 13-02-66 Case: diameter 60 mm (75 mm with crown) and 20 mm height, engraved in Cyrillic ‘ВМФ СССР’, numbered ‘2063’, Dial: luminous numbers and hands, waterproof to 700 meters, protection grill Movement: hand-wound gross weight : 260 gr. The watch was made by Zlatoust (Ural region) military watch factory the Soviet Navy and was used by military and civil divers from 1970’s to end of 1980’s. in its original box, with certificate dated 16 February 1976 Upon the buyer’s request, we are pleased to provide a general condition report for the Lot described above. However, as we are not professional conservators or restorers, we strongly advise prospective buyers to conduct their own inspection or consult a specialist or restorer of their choice for a comprehensive professional assessment. Any condition descriptions provided in the catalogue or through any correspondence are for guidance only and should not be considered a substitute for a firsthand evaluation. In accordance with our General Conditions of Sale, the lot is sold ‘as is’. The auction house does not guarantee the accuracy of timekeeping or the condition of the lot. The buyer accepts full responsibility for any repairs, maintenance checks, or works that may be required. The condition or timekeeping state will not justify delayed payments or cancellation of the sale.
Dolls House Items - Dijon - Concord - A collection of dolls house items including copper kettle, vase, cups, teapot, carpet and more, also some porcelain doll heads. Some items show signs of age and use and appear Fair to Good, the other items appear Mint and unopened. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (ba)
Ca. 30 BC - AD 200. A gold ring composed of a round hoop and discoid bezel with a ropework border. It depicts an image of a bird of prey perching with wings spread and head turned. It has an inscription in an arc above the bird's head '·al : for : ye : best ·' (all for the best). The ring's find location is close to an estate which was owned in the 14th century by the Skrene family and which included among their number a senior barrister and sergeant-at-law named William Skrene who was an Irish-born barrister and judge. The family name lives on to the present day at Roxwell with Skreens Park and for local road names nearby. William spent his professional life in England, being appointed King's Serjeant and a judge of assize, as well as Chief Baron of the Irish Exchequer in 1395-7. In addition to the estate at Roxwell, he acquired various lands in Essex, including at Writtle, Great Finborough and Stanford Rivers. William died in 1419-20 and left sons and a daughter; his heir, also called William, married Alice Tyrrell, widow of Hamo Strange, and daughter of John Tyrrell, who was Speaker of the House of Commons of England for three terms. The exact combination of motto and crest or badge has eluded researches thus far. However, the ring was found near Roxwell, Essex, and evidently belonged to a person of some wealth and status given the quantity of gold used in its manufacture and the quality of the workmanship. The style of the ring is close in appearance to a number of early 15th century examples, which began to appear with the badge and motto rather than the full armorial bearings, so it is very possible that this is the personal signet ring of William Skrene, or possibly of his sons, William or Thomas. Size: D:19.15mm / US: 9 1/4 / UK: S; Weight: 16.8g. Provenance: Private UK collection, acquired on the Dutch art market in the 1990s. This piece is accompanied by an authentication statement by Sami Fortune, ancient jewellery specialist.
4 dolls house dolls to include a man, lady and 2 children. The man (modern dolls house model) dressed in plus fours. Lady has painted china shoulder plate head, ginger mohair wig. One child has china shoulder plate head, painted features and mohair wig, other child, celluloid doll with celluloid limbs and cloth body All the clothing appears to be handmade and the lady's appears to be period to the doll using original fabrics. Approximate height of each: 8cm, 12cm, 15cm Provenance: From the Private Collection of the late Dorothy Inez Twigg
3 lady dolls house dolls dressed in black. Two with bisque head, glass eyes and mohair wig, cloth body and china limbs, one smaller doll with cracked head, painted features, mohair wig, cloth body and china limbs, All the clothing appears to be handmade and period to the dolls using original fabrics. Approximate height of each: 13cm, 15cm 17cm Provenance: From the Private Collection of the late Dorothy Inez Twigg
3 lady dolls house dolls. All with white china shoulder plates, painted features and mohair wig. All cloth bodies and china limbs. All the clothing appears to be handmade and period to the dolls using original fabrics. Also one doll stand. Approximate height of each: approx 14cm each Provenance: From the Private Collection of the late Dorothy Inez Twigg
3 Dolls House Dolls to include 2 ladies and a child. All the clothing appears to be handmade and period to the dolls using original fabrics. Ladies china headed shoulder plates, painted features, mohair wigs, cloth body and china limbs. Child doll - all china with articulated limbs, painted features and mohair wig. Approximate height of each: 14,cm, 14 cm and 8 cm Provenance: From the Private Collection of the late Dorothy Inez Twigg
4 dolls house dolls to include one man, one maid, one boy and an infant. Modern man with bisque head and limbs, cloth body. Maid with china shoulder plate, painted black hair and features, china limbs and cloth body. Boy doll has bond parian head, china limbs, cloth body. All bisque baby with missing feet. All the clothing appears to be handmade and period to the dolls using original fabrics. Approximate height of each: 8cm, 13cm, 15cm Provenance: From the Private Collection of the late Dorothy Inez Twigg
3 dolls house dolls to include 1 man and 2 ladies. Man is modern dolls house doll with bisque head and limbs, cloth body, painted features and mohair wig. Ladies have white shoulder plate heads, painted features, blonde mohair wigs, cloth bodies and china limbs. All the clothing appears to be handmade and period to the dolls using original fabrics. Approximate height of each: 15cm Provenance: From the Private Collection of the late Dorothy Inez Twigg
Edwardian dolls house couple with child. Adults have china shoulder pates, painted features, blond wigs, cloth bodies, china limbs. Modern child, all bisque, dressed in tartan, blond wig. Includes doll stand. All the clothing appears to be handmade and period to the dolls using original fabrics. Approximate height of each: Adults 17cm, child 10cm Provenance: From the Private Collection of the late Dorothy Inez Twigg
A Late Victorian Bisque Headed Doll, with jointed kid body, 40cm long; a cloth doll and nine pieces of dolls house furniture to include: piano, mirror, chests of drawers, sideboard, chaise longue, etc. (11)Doll has swivel action head, hair come loose leaving dried glue, wear commensurate with age. One set of drawers missing two legs, one set missing one, small nicks, scratching and general wear to all pieces of furniture. No chips to bisque head or shoulders. Body appears without splits or tears - see images. Slight chips to paint around top of one eye. Very faint line of possible crack to side of head near one ear - see images. Later plaster applied to inside of head. Eyes appear in place with small chips to paint visible from inside of head.

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