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A 1950s Bandai tinplate and battery operated model of a king size Volkswagen Sedan comprising of red body with detailed tinprinted interior and chrome VW hubs fitted with clear plastic glazed engine, aerial and blue headlights, working example, with funny action mechanism/steering, with original sunroof (VG-NM)
A Turkish Market full hunter pocket watch, signed Longines, Nacib K D Jezvedjian Constantinople, inside case stamped Longines and numbered 4428140 and stamped 0.800, and an open faced pocket watch, case stamped 0.800, (2)The full hunter case with surface scratches. Engine turning is slightly rubbed. Minor dents. Dial is clean. Movement in going order. The other watch with scratches and dents to the case. Back and dial with small scratches. Movement in going order.
A silver open faced chronograph pocket watch, signed I Simmons Manchester, Chester hallmark 1861 and a silver half hunter pocket watch, Birmingham hallmark for 1924, (2)Half hunter with surface scratches and a dent to the side. Dial is clean. Movement in going order. Chronograph - case with surface scratches. Minor dents. Case back engine turning is slightly rubbed. Cuvette with engraved inscription. Dial with a small scratch. Movement in going order.
A collection of medals, badges, watches and cufflinks, including a pair of 9ct gold cufflinks, engine turned design, 3.5g, boxed, together with a similar gold plated pair, a vintage lady's watch with 9ct gold case, a miniature 'Tip Top Traveller' clock, four gents watches, two lacking straps, two Red Cross medals and a Masonic Jewel, 1914 - 1918 Hall Stone, hallmarked silver and with name Brother G Wardle engraved to back. (1 small bag)
Silver engine turned compact by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1938, silver ballerina brooch by D H Phillips Ltd, Birmingham and an agate circular and suspended ball brooch (3) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Hallmarked Silver Mounted Photograph Frame, engine turned on wooden easel back; hallmarked silver topped glass jar, pique work brushes,folding scissors in case, lighter, pocket knife, plated waiter "Presented by the Committee Sickleholme Golf Club to Clem Roberts President 1957-1958, 1961-1975 on his retirement", bearing facsimile signatures, etc: One Tray
1964 VéloSoleX S3300 French Moped / Motorised Bicycle, UK Registered 'DAP 295B', 33cc petrol engine, V5 present, Road Tax & MOT Exempt. Referred to the company's advertisement as the 'bicycle which drives itself' (la bicyclette qui roule toute seule), it became extremely popular with school children, students or plant workers because it was light and extremely economical.
A rare WWI First World War interest regimental photograph of the ' Engine Repair Section No.3 ( Western ) Aircraft Repair Dept, RAF August 1918 ' (The RAF only having been formed in April of that year). The long photograph depicts all members of the Section. Measures approx; 20cm x 112cm. Rare early RAF interest photograph.
A fascinating pair of pre-WWII Second World War photograph albums from a Gentleman in the Royal Navy in the 1920's - 1930's stationed in Hong Kong and surrounding areas. Several photographs related to the sinking of Submarine Poseidon in 1931 - the photographer at one stage clearly being stationed on board before it's sinking. The first album (red stripes) starting in 1924 and shows views of: HMS Cyclops & Submarines, L26, Malta, HM Submarine Poseidon, L21 Engine Room, ' Boat bringing back survivors from Poseidon sunk in collision at Wei Hai Wei June 9th 1931 ', Torpedo drills, Hong Kong Harbour, various views of a damaged ship in dry dock, Empress Of Britain during her first World Cruise, various photos of Submarine Poseidon including several onboard views, Customs House Hong Kong, Yugoslavia, Poseidon diving at Gareloch Scotland, Japan, Submarine Oswald, views onboard Medway, football match and many others.The second album (blue) featuring photographs of: Submarine crests, various funerals in Hong Kong, general life in WeiHaiWei, Fishing fleets in Hong Kong, Great Wall of China, Japanese 'Flappers', HMS Medway and submarines in Hong Kong, views on board HMS Medway, French settlement in Shanghai, Shanghai Racecourse, Nagasaki Japan 1933, Chinese Wedding, SM Phoenix diving trials 1936, SM Perseus, SM Rainbow, and many others. A fascinating collection of photographs - nearly all of which are annotated. Rare.
[§] EDUARDO PAOLOZZI K.B.E., R.A., H.R.S.A. (BRITISH 1924-2005) SECRETS OF THE INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE Signed and numbered 500/500 in pencil, screenprint 37cm x 25cm (14.5in x 9.75in) Note: John Calcutt was born in Chipping Norton and moved to Scotland in 1969 to study Fine Art at Edinburgh University and Edinburgh College of Art, but realising his interests lay in the thoughts, processes and concepts of creation, rather than the processes of making, transferred from Fine Art to History of Art, gaining a MA (Hons) in 1973, specialising in European Art c. 1750-1850. He completed his formal education at the Courtauld Institute of Art (University of London) in 1974, gaining an MA in Realism in European Art c. 1830-1860. John returned to academia soon after as Senior Lecturer in History and Theory of Art and Design at the University of Central Lancashire, where he worked for twelve years before returning to Scotland in 1987 to take up the position of Lecturer in the Historical and Critical Studies Department at the Glasgow School of Art. In 2005 he became Senior Lecturer on the MFA Programme at GSA, before succeeding his close friend Sam Ainsley as Programme Leader in 2007, working with another close friend, the artist Graham Ramsay. He was also Programme leader on the MLitt in Fine Art Practice Course at Glasgow School of Art from 2012-16 and continued to work at the school after he retired in January 2017, when he became Director of Bureau de Change, a pioneering Postgraduate Forum he initiated to nurture recent graduate talent. Although John spent 44 years working within higher education institutions, he was no stuffy academic and loved sharing his deep and wide knowledge with students. He was an inspirational teacher, writer and critic who significantly shaped and informed the contemporary visual art scene in Scotland and beyond, nurturing the careers of many of the countries most celebrated and critically acclaimed artists. His collecting interests included contemporary visual art, books and music, with a particular passion for Pop Art; his home a homage to Jasper Johns, Frank Stella and Andy Warhol.Provenance: The John Calcutt Collection

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