Seven original Belgian film posters / lobby cards, comprising two of '1ere Brigade Criminelle' (1960s, 35 cm x 54 cm), 'Infer Prive' (Private Hell, 1955, 35 cm x 54 cm), 'La Peur Aux Tripes' (Assassination, 1967, 35 cm x 54 cm), 'La Justiciere' (1960's, 35 cm x 54 cm), and two of 'Tocht Door de Geets' (Altered States, 1981, 35 cm x59 cm).Qty: 5
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A 19th Century Dutch Mahogany and Marquetry-Inlaid Bureau, richly inlaid with trailing flowers, ribbons, swags and cornucopia, the fall front enclosing a fitted interior of drawers, central cupboard door and sliding well, with three oak-lined drawers below, on claw and ball feet, 117cm by 60cm by 111cm
A Kingwood and Gilt Metal Mounted Vitrine, late 19th century, in Louis XV style, of serpentine shaped form with moulded top above a central glazed door enclosing a velvet lined interior with two plate glass shelves, three Vernis Martin style painted panels below, on cabriole forelegs with gilt foliate mounts and sabots, 82cm by 40cm by 178cm
A Brass Striking Carriage Clock, circa 1900, twin barrel movement with a later platform lever escapement, 16.5cm high (over handle)Movement in going order and striking. Case with some surface scratches. The back door bevelled glass with chip to the top right-hand corner. Dial is clean. Movement is clean.
A Collection of 19th Century and Later Metalwares, including a set of brass and copper measures, clockwork spit jack, nest of weights, hand-cranked bellows, cast door stops formed as sheep, advertising copper pub trays, cased scales, a masonic firing glass, folding rulers and knitting sticks (two trays)
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed W Burton, Kendal, circa 1750, flat top pediment, arch trunk door, 9-3/4-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring signed, date aperture, single hand, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, (later case)198cm highLater made case, with one weight and a pendulum.
A George III Mahogany Table Timepiece, signed Reid & Todd Glasgow, circa 1830, arched pediment, side viewing windows, ringed handles, mahogany cross-banded front door, 8" circular painted dial with Roman numerals, single fusee movement secured by brackets, anchor escapement, 44cm highIn going order.
A Victorian Ash and Marquetry-Inlaid Seven Piece Bedroom Suite, possibly Gillow & Co, late 19th century, comprising a double door wardrobe with moulded cornice above a central bevelled glass door enclosing a mahogany-lined interior of hanging space and four drawers, flanked by cupboard doors with moulded panels inlaid with Neo-Classical urns and flower garlands, 183cm by 55cm by 207cm, a matching dressing table with nine drawers above an arched apron, 120cm by 53cm by 160cm, a bedside cupboard with small upstand above a moulded cupboard door enclosing one shelf, 40cm by 38cm by 77cm, and a pair of panelled 3' bedends
Three un-common goods wagons: 0-gauge 1927 Bowman tank wagon ‘Shell’ Motor Spirit, some repainting to the tank (G) with Gauge 1 Bassett-Lowke ‘City of Birmingham Gas Dept’ hopper wagon, grey with white lettering shaded black, missing wheels & axles, working door release for hopper (VG-E) allowing for missing wheels, and A.W.Gamage GNR 2883 ‘Insulated Refrigerator & Frozen Meat Van’ repainted roof but body (E) with original Gamage’s box with label showing it is correct for this van (PF) but fragile
Live steam 3.5 inch gauge 2-6-2 locomotive and tender LNER 3401 'Bantam Cock', well-engineered and painted green with open cab roof panel to access full backhead controls, sight glass, regulator, reversing hand wheel and firebox door, sprung axles on driving and pony wheels, outside cylinders, full Walshaert's gear motion, Eastwood locomotives works plate to rear of tender
Hornby 0-gauge Princess Elizabeth loco & tender totally repainted to satin finish LMS maroon, renamed & renumbered ‘Princess Helena Victoria 6208.’ 20v AC. Smokebox door number not affixed but present in box. Rear pony has been amended to include a simple frame. Inside of cab is dark grey with a black fireback. Tender, lettered ‘LMS’ has a slight crease on l/h side at top and a small indentation to body on same side. Repro separate boxes for loco & tender. As a repaint (E) to a very high quality. (BE)
Hornby No.2 Special 4-4-0 loco electrified to E220 with a genuine Hornby motor LMS Compound 1185. Smokebox door changed to include a light. The loco is a total repaint to a moderate quality but without a small crease to r/h cab-side being straightened (G). Tender is original, missing centre axle/wheels (VG). One piece Millibox labelled for an E420 ‘Eton.’ (BE)
Hornby No.2 Special 4-4-0 loco electrified to E220 with a genuine Hornby motor, LMS Compound 1185. Plain smokebox door without lamp. The loco & tender are both repaints. Some creases on loco have not been straightened. The tender is unlined with a sans-serif ‘LMS’ and has centre axle/wheels missing. A hole has been drilled through the transfer and metal at front of tender – purpose not known. Overall (F) due to repaint quality. Millibox repro one-piece box (BE)
Mainly post-war Hornby 0 gauge items: Wagons: No.50 Saxa Salt (E) (BE) green; No.50 Goods brake complete with lamps (E) (BVG) orange; No.50 lumber with original load (E) (BE) orange; No.1 LMS buff refrigerator (E) (BE); No.1 refrigerator, repainted roof BR(E) (E) (BE); No.1 Milk Traffic (VG) (BE); No.1 Esso tank (G) (BG); BR(E) goods brake (E)(BF); NE open wagon No.1 (E) (BE); No.2 Signal Cabin, orange roof (E-NM) (BE); grey No.1 buffer (G) incorrect box; pre-war Platelayer’s Hut plain green fixed door (E) (BG-VG)
French Dinky Toys boxed group of 2 comprising No. 810 Military Command Car in drab green, with concave hubs, plastic roof, aerial to the rear, driver figure, and net (NM-BVG), and No. 807 Renault Military Ambulance in drab green with green plastic hubs, and red crosses to the roof, sides, and rear door (VNMM-BNM)
Corgi Toys boxed model group of 4 comprising No. 479 Samuelson's Film Service camera van, blue and white body with spun hubs, with cameraman figure to the roof, in the original window box with header card, the box is quite tired (E-NM,BF), No. 282 Mini Cooper in black and white, with a red interior, no door number (VNM-BVG), No. 159 Cooper Maserati F1 Car (NM-BNM), and No. 477 Wall's Ice Cream Van with 2 figures, the model has some play wear and is housed in a reproduction box (G)
Schuco No. 4012 tinplate and clockwork radio car, maroon body, red interior, 2 clockwork motors to operate radio and drive, in near mint condition with minor loss to one door, includes one key and instruction leaflet, housed in its original pictorial card boxClockwork mechanism in working order
Cornelis Visscher - The Pancake woman The Pancake woman; an interior of a peasant dwelling with an elderly couple by a fire and a frying pan heating on it; the woman sits in a chair besides a small boy on a wooden stool holding a pancake; the elderly man lights a pipe with an ember from the fire held in some tongs; another man holding a glass of drink peers through the shuttered door. Engraving and etching made by Cornelis Visscher. Signed bottom left of centre "Corn Visscher Inv. et sculp". 43,00 x 34,70 cm / Condition: Good impression on laid paper laid down on support sheet. Full plate border and margins. Hollstein / Dutch and Flemish etchings, engravings and woodcuts c.1450-1700 (52) / Medium: Engraving /Circa: 1650
MOULIN À PRIÈRES EN BOIS PEINTTIBET, XIXE SIÈCLE Himalayan Art Resources item no. 205062 147.5 x 60 x 59 cm (58 1/8 x 23 5/8 x 23 1/4 in.)Footnotes:A PAINTED WOOD ENCLOSED PRAYER WHEEL TIBET, 19TH CENTURY 西藏 十九世紀 彩繪木轉經輪櫃Depicted here is a prayer wheel, the turning of which is practiced in tandem with mantra recitations. The wheel inside is painted in a gesso relief technique and decorated with mantras in lantsa script. Painted on the walls of the pavilion-roofed shrine are depictions of Tsongkapa, the great teacher and founder of the Gelug order. Other images include additional Gelug hierarchs, a standing bodhisattva, Buddhist emblems, flowers, and on the inner part of the door the Kalachakra monogram is depicted. Compare with a closely related example in the Rubing Musuem of Art (SC2010.32a-h). This popular style of polychromed furniture is also illustrated on a torgam shrine in Henss, Buddhist Ritual Art of Tibet, Stuttgart, 2020, fig. 482.Provenance:Christie's, Amsterdam, 31 October 2000, lot 44.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ENSEMBLE DE THOGCHAKS EN MÉTAL ET DE TALISMANS MONTÉS SUR BANNIÈRE EN TEXTILETIBET, XE/XXE SIÈCLE Including shell, tusks on cotton.Himalayan Art Resources item no. 205028 122 cm (48 in.) long, overallFootnotes:A COLLECTION OF METAL THOGCHAKS AND OTHER TALISMANS MOUNTED ON A CLOTH BANNER TIBET, 10TH/20TH CENTURY 西藏 十/二十世紀 金屬托查及法寶掛飾Hanging from the cloth banner are seven examples thogchaks and talisman including Khyung Ngonpo (Garuda), roundels, endless knots, Vajrapani, snow lions, wrathful deities, bodhisattva, and auspicious symbols.Thogchaks are found objects, treasured by Tibetans for their talismanic powers, always metal and usually of great age and wear. Originally they may have served as fastenings for chests or belts. Heller has written extensively on the subject, drawing on examples with similar motifs. See Reynolds (ed.), From the Sacred Realm, New York, 1999, pp. 60 & 79, pl. 35; and Heller, Early Himalayan Art, New Delhi, 2008, pp.112-3 & 130, nos. 34 & 43.The intended use of the banner or sash is not clear, but it is likely to have been worn to protect against evil spirits or hung by a door frame for the same purpose.Provenance:Art market, 1970sFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
ROSKELL & SON OF LIVERPOOL: A GEORGE III MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK early 19th Century, the 36cm dial formerly silvered with subsidiary seconds to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with circular hood, the trunk with reeded uprights and shaped door, 205cm high
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK HALL CUPBOARD the upper section with a moulded pediment, over panelled doors, the central door opening to an interior fitted with shelves and drawers, the flanking doors both opening to vacant interiors, with canted column moulded corners either side, the bottom section with an arrangement of short drawers, on shaped bracket feet, 203cm high x 150cm wide x 55cm deep
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