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A rare European concentric millefiori basket paperweight, maker unknown, circa 1850The central white rose cane within four rows of various canes in pink, green, white, red and blue, including a row of white rose canes with distinctive blue centres, surrounded by a basket of alternating white and blue tubular staves, 6.7cm diam, 4.7cm highFootnotes:A very similar basket weight with identical rose canes attributed to an unidentified European maker is illustrated by Paul Dunlop, the Dictionary of Glass paperweights (2009), p.319, fig.587.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Baccarat enamelled gold foil bottle and stopper, circa 1830-40Cylindrical, cut with fine pillar flutes, an oval panel to one side inset with cupid on a shell chariot pulled by butterflies enamelled in colours on gold foil, the shoulder and base cut with spiral fluting, with a star-cut stopper, 12.5cm high (stopper stuck)Footnotes:The subject is inspired by an engraving of Amor Volubile by Pierre-Charles Coqueret, after Raphael's series of the Six Amours. A tumbler with the same subject is illustrated by Paul H Dunlop, The Jokelson Collection of Antique Cameo Encrustation (1991), p.36, no.64 and by Fernando Montes de Oca, L'Age D'Or du Verre en France (2001), p.385, no.532. Montes de Oca suggests the enamel incrustation may have been produced by the accomplished by jeweller and goldsmith Jean-Alexandre Paris (1781-1850), who invented the method of including his enamels in glass. A flask with this subject on silver foil is illustrated by Montes de Oca at p.385, no.533.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Franchini millefiori cane handle, dated 1845Of faceted hexagonal form set with an assortment of brightly coloured composite canes and murrine on a scrambled ground, including a distinctive murrina of a crescent-shaped 'man in the moon' within a border of stars, a pink rose on a leafy stem, a pink 'Clichy' style rose, the date cane '1845' and the signature cane 'F', mounted with a yellow metal collar, 4.9cm highFootnotes:ProvenanceSotheby's sale, 2 July 1979, lot 183aThe 'man in the moon' murrina is an example of a cane produced by Giacomo Franchini. The pink rose murrina, usually attributed to his father Giovanni, is thought to have been the inspiration for the Clichy model, see Paul Dunlop, The Dictionary of Glass Paperweights (2009), pp.144-6.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian Gold and Enamel Medal, by Daniel George Collins, Birmingham, 1897, 15ct, shaped as a bicycle wheel, applied with a ribbon, enamelled 'Dunlop 1898', the suspension loop with coronet terminal, the back engraved with an inscription, 4cm high, gross weight 14dwt (12.4gr.) The inscription reads 'To J. A. Metcalf for Successes Accomplished during 1898 on Dunlop Tyres.'. Fully marked on back and stamped 'Collins'. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some very minor chips and scratches to the enamel. The suspension loop is unmarked and a slightly differing colour so may not be gold.
Seriously pretty and quintessentially British, MGAs offer real driving pleasure on the open road and make great first classics.A delightful Mk II, classically presented in Iris Blue with a smart Navy Blue/Iris Blue interior1622cc, straight-four, B-Series producing 90+bhp and offering 105mph/0-60 in 12.5 secondsImported from the US, converted to right-hand drive and first UK-registered on 02/11/1990Previously restored and lightly used since, this little MGA remains impressiveNewly refurbished period Dunlop wire wheels, alloy rocker cover and rare Desmo mirrorsMohair Tonneau Cover and a Moto-Lita wood rim wheel (original available)The car benefits from a new 123 Electronic Distributor and a new fuel pumpPurchased seven years ago by our vendor with only 700 miles since the restoration and only about 3,000 sinceSensibly guided, this classic British sports car represents an excellent opportunity to acquire a model that continues to gain momentum in the collector's marketYou can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 11th and 17th September. Please contact Richard Greenhalgh on 07948 152 921 / richard@classiccarauctions.co.uk to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail. The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more information, condition report and additional photographsSpecification:Registration: 141 YURYear: 1961Make: MGModel: 'A' RoadsterRHD/LHD: RHDChassis Number: GHNL2104447Odometer Reading: 2047 milesEngine Capacity: 1622Engine Number: 16GCU8402Body Colour: Iris BlueInterior Colour: Navy/Black
Chad Valley c/w Saloon motor car, 1930s, light green with chauffeur and passenger to windows, solid wheels and working c/w mechanism to rear wheels, 9” (23cm) long, together with a tinplate GW Royal Mail van 132 with driver, Dunlop Cord solid wheels and M.S 3517 number plates, 10” (25cm) poor condition, lacks one rear door and headlight, general staining, (2 items).
Dinky Toys Road Signs Accessories Petrol Pumps, including: boxed 753 Police Controlled Crossing, some paint embellishment, 2 x 751 Police box, 2 760 pillar box, 2 x 750 telephone box, 2 x 781 Esso Petrol Pumps sets, 2 x 009 plastic Service station personnel, 32 x Dinky/Gilco road signs, 7 x spare drivers, 2 x other makers petrol pump, Dunlop air/water.A.Lot
Campden Hill Road, Kensington, London signed 'Dunlop' (lower left) oil on canvas 71 x 90.5cmFootnote: Provenance By family repute, acquired from Sotheby's in 1959 Private collection, MallorcaCondition report: Oil on canvas. The canvas tension is slightly slack with minor undulations. The paint layer is in a good condition overall. A few age cracks forming. The picture is unvarnished and the surface is intentionally matte. There is a light layer of surface dirt. The frame is in a good condition bit the painting is poor supported in the frame with tape.
Dinky 481 Bedford Ovaltine; 31c Trojan Chivers Jellies; another 31b Dunlop; 280 Delivery Van, red; another blue; Dinky 492 Loudspeaker Van, blue; another grey; others including 30e Breakdown Truck; 2 x 33w Mechanical Horse & Trailer; 2 x 25h Streamliner Fire Engine; 25c Flat truck, orange body, black chassis & 25g orange trailer; 25a Wagon, green body, black chassis & 25g green trailer (all playworn) etc.
Three Dinky 290 Double Decker Bus 'Dunlop'; another 291 'Exide Batteries'; Dinky 280 Observation Coach; Dinky 29b Streamline Bus; Dinky 29e Single Deck Bus; Dinky 281 Luxury Bus; various Corgi Classics 1927 Le Mans Bentleys; various Dinky bodies some stripped for restoration; 38a Frazer Nash (all playworn) etc.
Matchbox by Lesney - ten diecast models comprising Boxed models: Scammell Mountaineer Snowplough # 16, Daimler Bus # 74, Caterpillar Bulldozer (one track missing, other track complete with single split) # 18, PickfordsRemoval Van (decal to one side askew) # 46, Lomas Ambulance # 14 and Bedford Tipper Truck # 3, generally ex or better, boxes vary as illustrated; also Unboxed models: Evening News Van # 42, Dunlop Van # 25, Bedford Milk Float # 29 and Unimog (one wheel lacking tyre) # 49
Kevin Schwantz ''1989 Pepsi Suzuki Team'' Signed limited edition colour photograph, numbered 18/100, 38cm by 40cm; together with William Joseph: ''Joey Dunlop OBE'', framed coloured print, 49cm by 39cm; After Jim Blanchlard: ''King of the Road, Joey Dunlop MBE'', signed limited edition colour print numbered 76/500, 49cm by 69cm; and After Gareth Gruff: ''Yer Maun and his Mountain'', limited edition colour print, signed in pencil and numbered 70/500, 50cm by 60cm (4)
Kingsbury Motor Driven tinplate model of a Sunbeam car, in red, having Dunlop cord racing tires, 45cm long Condition: Paint work heavily scratched across whole body, rubber missing to some of the wheels (chunks missing to one rear wheel), no key or winders. Would recommend viewing in person prior to bidding.**General condition consistent with age

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