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STAR TREK MODELS AND FIGURINE - a 25th Anniversary model of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 16-inch starship from Star Trek II The Wrath of Khan, a Diamond Select release of the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC-1701 16-inch starship, an unopened Gorn Captain figurine from the Star Trek episode "Arena", and a Polar Lights model of the U. S. S. Enterprise NCC-1701-A scale 1:350, factory sealed box.
A COLLECTION OF TEN ROYAL WORCESTER 'FIGURINES OF THE YEAR' 1996 - 2005 COMPLETE WITH CERTIFICATES, comprising 'Grace' 1996, 'Serena' 1997, 'Isabelle' 1998, 'Amy' 1999, 'Hannah' 2000, 'Lauren' 2001, 'Charlotte' 2002, 'Zoe' 2003, 'Lucy' 2004, and 'Laura' 2005, together with a Royal Worcester 'Splendour at Court' figurine also complete with certificate (11) Buyers - for shipping pricing on this lot, visit www.cuttlestones.co.uk/shipping
ASSORTED ROYAL COLLECTABLES comprising a Royal Worcester figurine, 'Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge', 23cm high; a Spode figurine, 'Queen Elizabeth, the Diamond Jubilee 2012', limited edition of 4995, 24cm high; models of the Coronation coach by Corgi and Crescent (2), two boxed; a 1977 Silver Jubilee postal souvenir cover and silver ingot set, cased; and other items; together with a small quantity of Betty Boop and other collectables.
A Porcelain Figurine of a Lute Player with a Child POPOV MANUFACTORY, MOSCOW, MID 19TH CENTURY Height 12 cm. Realistically modelled, seated on a wooden stool, dressed in stripped trousers and vest, holding a child with a lute on his knees, a dog beside them, on rectangular shaped base imitating wooden floor, with blue underglaze manufactory mark.
A Porcelain Figurine of a Traveller KORNILOV MANUFACTORY, ST PETERSBURG, SECOND HALF 19TH CENTURY Height 11.5 cm. Realistically modelled, standing beside a tree stump, wearing ultramarine-blue tunic with purple cuffs, lime-green pantaloons and a pale blue turban, holding a ceramic jug with his right hand and leaning on a stick, on a circular shaped naturalistic base, with green manufactory mark.
A Rare Porcelain Figurine of a Peasant Girl from the Tula Gubernia with a Basket AFTER A 1913 MODEL BY PAVEL KAMENSKY, IMPERIAL PORCELAIN MANUFACTORY, EARLY 20TH CENTURY" Height 37 cm. Related literature: For similar works, see E. Khmelnitskaya, Farforovaya Rossiya P. P. Kamenskogo, Moscow, Lyubimaya Kniga, 2013, pp. 84–86. Realistically modelled, wearing a traditional red and white chemise with a matching black patterned sarafan and holding a basket with her left hand. The series “Peoples of Russia” by Pavel Kamensky was personally commissioned by Nicholas II from the Imperial Porcelain Factory in 1907 for the purpose of showing the cultural diversity of Imperial Russia. Kamensky, a well-known and established sculptor, collaborated with the Imperial Manufactory on this project for the following decade. One of the distinctive qualities of his work is the highly realistic representation of figures, achieved through consultation with leading ethnological specialists, studies and censuses. In 1908 Pavel Kamenskiy presented a model of a Peasant Woman from the Tula Gubernia to the Imperial Porcelain Manufactory. To a large extent, this choice was justified by the importance of the socio-political and cultural role of the region. As a neighbour to the developed Moscow Gubernia and also in close proximity to Saint Petersburg, Tula was well connected with the centre of the Imperial life. The figurine depicts a young married woman in festive dress. The traditional Tula ensemble is recognisable by its palette of red, white and black, the dense embroidery and its various patterns. As depicted on the model, the costume includes a household linen chemise with an embroidered collar and red stripes. The sleeves are decorated with lace ornaments, much favoured in Russia and the hem with golden gimp braid and beads, so symbolic of the Russian folk taste for bright and festive embellishment.
A large Beswick owl, a large "The World of Beatrix Potter" figurine, Peter Rabbit mini bank, six Beswick Beatrix Potter figures to include "Old Mr Brown", "Mr Jeremy Fisher", "Lady Mouse", "Ribby", "Mrs Tittlemouse" and "The Tailor of Gloucester" (af), a Beatrix Potter Classics figure "Foxy Whiskered Gentleman" and a small ceramic dog (10).
A Royal Doulton MCL19 Esso "Oil Drop Man" figurine, limited edition no.226/750, boxed and with original certificate, and four limited edition wade Michelin miniatures "Santa Bibendum" limited edition no158/750, "Sailor Bibendum" limited edition no.31/750, "Red Indian Bibendum" limited edition no.442/750, and "Cowboy Bibendum" limited edition no.447/750 (5). CONDITION REPORT No visible signs of damage.
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