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An Austin J40 Vintage Pedal Car, circa 1950, painted blue with blue padded seat, it has an opening bonnet and boot with faux engine. Based on the 1948 A40 Devon and Dorset the J40 was just a smaller version (Junior 40) The J40 was a very well equipped toy of excellent quality and was probably the best pedal car on the market at the time. It featured real working headlights and horn, detachable wheels with Dunlop pneumatic tires, real like facia panel and leather cloth seating. (af)
SELECTION OF VINTAGE TENNIS RACKETSincluding Dunlop Maxply, Jacques Golden Arrow, Harry C. Lee & Co, Spalding Martina High Flex, Slazenger Meteor, Victor Clement Vedette, Thornton & Co of Edinburgh, Wright & Ditson Comet and others, many with aluminium and wooden presses, two vintage squash rackets Grays and Youngs, both with presses and a vintage hockey stick
THE SHIP'S BELL FROM H.M.S. HURST, 1916, cast in brass with name inscribed in an arc to front, crown top with later threaded suspension loop added, clapper. Overall height -- 14in. (36cm.), The success of chartered pleasure steamers as mine sweepers and submarine hunters inspired the Admiralty to design and build their own and Hurst was a ~Racecourse~ Class paddle minesweeper built under the Emergency War Programme by Dunlop, Bremner & Co. Also known as the ~Ascot~ Class, thirty-two were built, displacing some 810 tons and just under 246ft long, they were lightly armed with two 6pdrs with two 2pdr pom-poms and manned by a crew of fifty. Their speed of 14«knots was compromised as water choked in the paddle boxes, but the class performed well overall with most surviving the War to be either broken up in 1922 as Hurst was, or converted to pleasure / passenger use. Ascot however was torpedoed by U-67 on the 10th November 1918, just a day before peace was declared.
A rare Queen Anne Scottish provincial silver Dog-nose spoon, by David Dunlop, Canongate circa 1703, the oval bowl with a plain rat-tail, the reverse of the terminal scratch initialled 'RG' over 'HG' over a troy weight abbreviation '11oz9d', length 19.4cm, approx. weight 1.8oz. Provenance: purchased in these rooms, A Private Collection of Scottish Provincial Flatware, 27th January 2009, lot 133.
BRONZE SCULPTURE Sculpture by Bonar Dunlop (1916-1992), signed by him, features 3 players in an aerial challenge. Coloured golden brown patina set on a marble base, height is 20cm (8 inches). John Bonar Dunlop was a New Zealander famous for his sculptures of New Zealand and Welsh rugby players although this is a rare football bronze sculpture. His signature is inscribed on the side of the marble base. Good
δ Ronald Ossory Dunlop (Irish 1894-1973) - The cynic Oil on canvas Signed lower right; titled on the reverse 59 x 44.5 cm. (23 1/8 x 17 1/2 in) It has been suggested that the sitter may possibly be Cecil Beaton. IMPORTANT: δ This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
* ALISON DUNLOP RSW,DANCERoil on canvas, signed120cm x 120cmFramedNote: This painting was exhibited at The Royal Scottish Academy (see artist's website)Note 2: Born in Canada in 1958, Alison began her studies there before continuing in France and Britain. In 1982, she came to Scotland to undertake postgraduate studies at Edinburgh College of Art, and has made Scotland her home. In 1989 Alison was elected a member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour and is a past Vice-President of the Society. She also served as President of Visual Arts Scotland for three years in the 1990s and has been made an honorary life member. She is a founding Director of The Exhibiting Societies of Scottish Artists (ESSA) and a founding member of the Edinburgh College of Art Alumni Association. She was Honorary Arts Convenor of the Scottish Arts Club, Edinburgh from 2001-2004. Twice the recipient of the Elizabeth T Greenshields Foundation Scholarship, she has been short listed several times for the Noble Grossart Painting Prize and received the Alexander Graham Munro Award from the RSW in 1997 and the John Gray Prize in 2007. Her oils and watercolours are widely held in both public and private collections throughout the UK and Canada, and have been featured in exhibitions at the following galleries: LONDON GALLERIES: Panter and Hall, Mayfair; Tracey McNee Fine Art; Thompson's Gallery; The Piccadilly Gallery; The Thackeray Gallery and also at The Bruton Gallery, Bath. SCOTTISH GALLERIES: Randolph Gallery, Edinburgh; The Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh; The Scottish Gallery, Edinburgh; The Stenton Gallery; Tracey McNee Fine Art, Glasgow. CANADIAN GALLERIES: Galerie Rochon, Toronto. OPEN EXHIBITIONS: The Royal Scottish Academy; The Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour; The Royal Glasgow Institute of Fine Arts; Visual Arts Scotland.
Dunlop Farm Service Tires of Quality Original vintage advertising poster: We sell and service Dunlop - Farm Service Tires of Quality - by the Founders of the Pneumatic Tire Industry. Colourful image showing various Dunlop tyres for farms vehicles set against a bright yellow and red background with the text printed above and below in stylised black, red and white letters. Good condition, folds, creases on margins. Advertising Poster, USA, 1960s, design by Unknown Artist, size (cm)91x61.

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