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Large collection of LGB and other makers G Scale Accessories, including plastic, resin and metal Station Staff and workers (13 including Guard with working lamp and Gardener), Platform items, Seats, Trolley, Telephone Box, Hoardings, clock, Milk Churns, Scales, Fire Buckets, Oil Cans, Garden beds, Wheelbarrow, other items, Stationary white metal steam Engines, Ground Colour light signal, Fencing , Gates, Tables and chairs, Dingy, Track Cleaners, street lamps, Water Crane, Petrol Pump, Fork Lift Trucks and Trailer (Chinese), Hut with switch added to side and small hutch with switches, Rigi 900 Cable Car (boxed), various Britains Deetail Horses and Knights and other items, generally G (qty)
Five 19th Century illustrated/children's works, including 'The Enchanted Toasting Fork', London, Tinsley, 1869, 1st edition, 52,[1]pp, engraved ills. throughout, original cloth gilt (worn); Charles G. Leland: 'Johnnykin and the Goblins', London, Macmillan, 1877, 1st edition, engraved title + engraved ills. throughout, lacks FFEP, orig. cloth gilt, all edges gilt. Scarce; James Greenwood: 'The Hatchet Throwers', L, John Camden Hotten, 1866, 1st edition, 36 hand coloured wood engraved ills. by Ernest Griset, several full page, as called for, FFEp and some leaves loose, 4to, original pictorial cloth gilt; 'Queen Mab's Fairy Realm', George Newnes, 1901, a/f, lacks frontis, title page and all before contents page, but with all 67 black & white ills. present, including the 5 by Arthur Rackham, original pictorial cloth gilt; plus 1 other (5)
Dinky Toys 190 caravan, two tone deep yellow and cream body, cream ridged hubs, boxed - yellow picture box, correct colour spot to ends; Dinky Toys 401 Coventry Climax fork lift truck, orange body with green fork lift, tan seated driver figure, green ridged hubs, boxed with original inner cardboard packaging piece - yellow picture box; Dinky Toys 428 Trailer (large), grey body with red hubs, boxed - yellow picture box; 429 Trailer, red body with red ridged hubs, boxed - yellow picture box (4)
Minichamps - Atlas - EFE - Corgi - Oxford - 17 x boxed models including Mercedes Benz 300 S Cabriolet # 032341, AEC Mammoth Ballast Tractor # DG114000, Eddie Stobart fork lift truck and Ford Cargo box van. The EFE St Helens bus is a code 3 repaint. The models appear otherwise Mint in mostly Good boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
A mixed quantity of assorted 19th century and later silver flatware, various dates and makers, including a set of six Old English pattern tablespoons, William Johnson, London, 1823, a set of six table forks, London, 1900 and a set of six table forks, Robert Gray & Sons, Glasgow, 1826 and one plated fork,119oz.
ARTIST: Don Balke (North Carolina, born 1933)NAME: Bird - Blue JayYEAR: 1986MEDIUM: gouache on boardCONDITION: ExcellentSIGHT SIZE: 11 x 11 inches / 27 x 27 cmBOARD SIZE: 19 x 20 inches / 48 x 50 cmSIGNATURE: lower rightNOTE: This painting is the original painting which was published on the Fleetwood First Day Cover for the U.S. Wildlife of the 50 States 22c Blue Jay/North Carolina stamp issued June 13, 1987. One of the most commonly found birds of the eastern United States, the Blue Jay is distinguished from other woodland birds by its piercing jay-jay-jay. Known for mimicking the harsh cries of hawks, the Blue Jay nevertheless occasionally sings its own soft, low song and imitates the musical sounds of other songbirds. An inhabitant of forests, suburban gardens and parks, this friendly bird is often found in close proximity to humans. The Blue Jay's curious nature excites birdwatchers who enjoy observing its theatrical antics. A blue-winged bird with white on its wings and tail, the Blue Jay displays a prominent blue crest and black necklace. Black barrings appear on its wings and tail, while its breast and face are white. Though the Blue Jay is easily spotted by its vivid coloring, it is a master of camouflage, able to hide among tree branches even during winter months. An active, noisy bird, the Blue Jay often travels in small parties and enjoys eating nuts, seeds, fruits and insects. During migration, this boisterous bird travels in loose flocks of five to 50 and is a fall and winter visitor to Oregon and California. The Blue Jay's nest is usually located in the fork of a tree or on a branch, and is made of moss, twigs and leaves, which both the male and female gather as a team. The female lays three to six eggs which hatch within 16 to 18 days. Young birds leave the nest in about three weeks. PROVENANCE: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.CATEGORY: antique vintage paintingAD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT USSKU#: 120440US Shipping $60 + insurance.BIOGRAPHY:Balke, the youngest of ten children, grew up on a farm in northern backcountry of Wisconsin. His family was completely dependent on the land; they tapped trees to make maple syrup; used crosscut saws for logging and horses for their farmwork; they raised crops for themselves and as income. His upbringing instilled in him a love of nature and wildlife. He received his first art award in a Wisconsin state-sponsored art contest while at elementary school for a painting of a black bear roaming in the woods. After serving in the US Army, he married Barbara Schernick[citation needed] and they moved to Chicago where he enrolled in the Academy of Fine Arts, now known as the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. During his time at the Academy, he specialized in still-life paintings. After graduating, he was hired by a Chicago illustrating studio and eventually moved back to Wisconsin where he worked as a commercial art director. He won many awards for his work as an art director and illustrator. On his own time, late in the night, he painted and developed his skills as a wildlife artist. After 17 years, he left his work as an art director to devote himself completely to watercolors and wildlife art. By 1979, they had six children and a home in the village of Thiensville, Wisconsin. Balke's love of nature took him to the NC mountains where he bought 200 acres in McDowell County and built a home. In 1985, a gallery was added and the Don Balke Wildlife Gallery was opened. In 1987, his work was chosen as the illustration for the official NC Zoo poster. In 1992, the United States Post Office issued a series of first-class postage stamps portraying five different species of hummingbirds designed by Balke. Balke travels to Africa, Australia, Ireland, the Caribbean, and across the 50 United States for inspiration and research. His wife, Barbara Schernick Balke, does extensive research on the animals and their habitats in preparation for the paintings and does much of the photography on research trips. He is best known for his detailed and realistic watercolor paintings portraying wildlife in their natural environment. In 2000, he transitioned to a more impressionistic style with oils portraying scenes from Yosemite National Park in California, Ocracoke Island on the Outer Banks, and Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina.
Five pieces of Carlton Ware in the Buttercup pattern, including a chocolate cup with cover, 11.5cm high, a saucer/pin dish, 13.8cm wide overall, two serving bowls, one with twin handles, 27cm diameter including handles, the other of oval form, 26cm wide, together with a serving fork, 21cm long. (5)Crazing throughout all pieces.
A group of metalwares, comprising a Persian copper vessel, with inscribed frieze of calligraphic text and animals, a small brass planter, five small 18th century pewter tankards, a set of chemist's scales, a cast bronze candlestick / sconce, formed as a stem of harebells, a 17th/18th century metal toasting fork, and two later toasting forks. (12)
Three Victorian Silver Rectangular Buckles and Mixed Silver Ware, the larger buckle by Miller Brothers, London, 1899, pierced and cast with fruiting vines, 3.25ins x 2ins, one by William Comyns & Son Ltd, Birmingham,1899, pierced and cast with scroll ormanement 2.75ins x 2ins, one possibly by William Neale, Chester, 1894, 3ins x 1.75ins, five silver queens pattern tea spoons by Robert William & Sons, Exeter, 1849, a silver pepper pot, dessert fork and butter knife, weight 15ozs
A George III silver table Spoon, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, hallmarked London, 1800, Old English pattern, the handle with initials, 21cm long, 1.69ozt, together with a pair of small silver pepperettes, hallmarked London, 1900, a George IV silver slice, London, 1821, with weighted handle, as found, and a William IV silver knife and fork pair with initialled mother of pearl handles (6)
A late 18thC Continental leather Travelling Case, for knife,fork and spoon, no contents, the centre of the hinged cover with depiction of a stately home, initialled and dated 1800, 21cm long, together with a pair of French silver handled salad servers, with bone bowl and tines, etc., (a lot)
A pair of late Victorian silver fish servers, the knife of pierced oval form with foliate decoration and vacant cartouche, with matching fork, each having silver handle with further relief decoration and engraved cartouche, maker Martin Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1878, gross weight 10.9oz
A Collection of Assorted Silver Flatware, including: two cased sets of twelve teaspoons, one set with a pair of sugar-tongs; a set of four golf themed teaspoons, in case for six; assorted Old English pattern tea or coffee-spoons and a silver-mounted mother-of-pearl serving fork, weighable silver 19oz 7dwt, 602gr (qty)
A Silver Plate Table-Service, Some Pieces by Cooper Brothers, Hanoverian pattern, comprising: 7 table-forks8 soup-spoons8 dessert-spoon3 dessert-forks8 cake-forks8 coffee-spoons5 table-knives6 cheese-knives8 fruit-knives8 fish-fork8 fish-knivesTogether With: a three-piece silver condiment-set; a silver napkin-ring and a quantity of assorted silver plate flatware, with a wood box (qty)
Christofle Cardeilhac Joubert 925 Silber umfangreiches Besteck, french sterling silver cutlery, Besteck 64-teiliges Silber, Frankreich, gestempelt Sterling + France + Cardeilhac + 3 Firmenpunzen, Dekor Joubert, 12x Tafellöffel L 20,5 cm, 12x Tafelgabeln L 21 cm, 12x Fischmesser L 21 cm, 12x Obstmesser L 19 cm, 11x Menügabeln L 18 cm, 1x Fetttrenner L 18 cm, 1x gr. Vorlegelöffel L 26 cm, 1x gr. Vorlegegabel L 22 cm, 1x Tortenheber L 26 cm, 1x Fischspaten L 26 cm, Gewicht 4595 Gramm (ohne Messer), Gewicht mit Messern 5265 GrammCutlery, 64-piece sterling silver, France, stamped Sterling + France + Cardeilhac + 3 company hallmarks, Joubert decor, 12x table spoons, L 20.5 cm, 12x table forks, L 21 cm, 12x fish knives, L 21 cm, 12x fruit knives, L 19 cm, 11x dinner forks, L 18 cm, 1x fat separator L 18 cm, 1x large serving spoon L 26 cm, 1x large serving fork L 22 cm, 1x cake lifter L 26 cm, 1x fish spade L 26 cm, weight without knives 4595 grams, weight with knives 5265 grams
Wilkens Epoca 925 Silber Besteck für 10 Personen, sterling silver cutlery for 10 pers.,Silber, 72-teiliges Besteck, gestempelt 925 + Halbmond&Krone + Wilkens Firmenstempel, Dekor Epoca, 10x Tafellöffel L 20 cm, 10x Tafelgabel L 20,5 cm, 10x Tafelmesser L 24 cm, 10x Menügabel L 18,5 cm, 10x Menümesser L 22,5 cm, 10x Kaffeelöffel L 14 cm, 10x Kuchengabeln L 15,5 cm, 2x Vorlegegabeln L 19 cm, Gesamtgewicht ohne Messer 3625 Gramm, Gesamtgewicht mit Messern 5265 Gramm, Gebr. silver, 72-piece cutlery, stamped 925 + crescent & crown + Wilkens company mark, décor Epoca, 10x table spoons L 20 cm, 10x table forks L 20.5 cm, 10x table knives L 24 cm, 10x menu fork L 18.5 cm, 10x menu knives L 22.5 cm, 10x coffee spoons L 14 cm, 10x dessert forks L 15.5 cm, 2x forks L 19 cm, total weight without knives 3625 grams, total weight with knives 5265 grams, traces of usage
Christofle Perles Besteck für 6 Personen, french flatware for 6 pers.,38-teiliges Besteck, vergoldet, Frankreich, Dekor Perles, gestempelt Christofle Punzen, 6x Löffel L 16,5 cm, 6x Gabeln L 17 cm, 6x Messer L 19,5 cm, 6x Kuchengabeln L 16 cm, 6x Kaffeelöffel L 13,5 cm, 2x Salatbesteck L 24,5 cm, 1x Vorlegelöffel L 25 cm, 1x Kartoffellöffel L 20,5 cm, 1x Soßenkelle L 18 cm, 1x Tortenheber L 26 cm, 1x Spießgabel L 17 cm, 1x Zuckerzange L 11 cm, Gesamtgewicht 1995 Gramm, Gebr.38-piece flatware, gilded, France, Decor Perles, stamped Christofle hallmarks, 6x spoons L 16.5 cm, 6x forks L 17 cm, 6x knives L 19.5 cm, 6x dessert forks L 16 cm, 6x coffee spoons L 13.5 cm, 2x salad cutlery L 24.5 cm, 1x serving spoon L 25 cm, 1x potato spoon L 20.5 cm, 1x sauce ladle L 18 cm, 1x cake lifter L 26 cm, 1x meat fork L 17 cm, 1x sugar tongs L 11 cm, total weight 1995 grams, traces of usage
CORGI - a trio of Moffett-K001 M5 20.3 1:50 scale models of fork-lift trucks, all boxed in as new condition, plus a boxed Jungheinrich Diesel-/LPG fork lift truck (typ DFG/TFG 425s-435s) also a Trackside AEC Mammoth with artic low loader and cylinder load LNER (slight damage to box), a ROYAL MAIL definitive double deckerApprox 7 pieces
dating: Early 19th Century provenance: Spain, Heavy, smoothbore, two-stage barrel, octagonal at the first part and then round, with a big, circular opening at the nozzle and with chiselled ring. Big, iron, miquelet lock. Wooden, full stock with iron mounts, two lateral holes under the barrel for a fork. Iron-tipped, wooden ramrod. length 114 cm.
dating: 17th Century provenance: North Italy, Elegant, iron shape with curved heel bands, provided with buckle and leaf-shaped hooks; small oval neck, angled gun-fork and five-tipped star wheel. The surface finely decorated with gold-inlaid floral motifs (missing parts). With modern leather strings. length 15.5 cm.
dating: 20th Century provenance: France, Entirely made of brass with 'cannon' featuring adjustable rear sight. Complete with the lens on an adjustable gun-fork, provided with its cover. The nozzle with cap. Both covers held by a chain. On a brass base complete with a small sundial, ramrod and badges. Signs of use and time. With a label featuring the inscription 'OBUSIER SOLAIRE EXPERIMENTAL / Pierre JARRY - Paris'. Including a wooden display case. length total circa 30 cm.
dating: 18th Century provenance: France, Made of bronze with remains of gilding, round heel bands decorated with bands and 'X'-segments in high relief, provided with buckle and engraved button; spherical neck with horizontal grooves, angled and faceted gun-fork, pierced star decorated with stylized lilies. Provenance: 'La Boisselière' Collection. length 17 cm.
dating: early 16th Century provenance: Southern Europe, Cylindrical, iron barrel, reinforced with thick rings. The nozzle provided with a thicker, ring-shaped, iron reinforcement. Another very thick ring at the center. The rear part of the barrel with an opening to insert a chamber piece and a stirrup breech. Small faceted cascabel knot provided with a long base to set the barrel. The trunnions provided with an iron gun-fork for the gunwale assemblage. The surface with remains of bituminous painting (later?) and strong pitting. Provided with an iron chamber piece (probably of the same age) of the right diameter, complete with vent and a handle to remove it and carry it. The bottom part with a wooden wedge featuring a handle. On a wooden carriage (probably manufactured at the beginning of the 20th century) with a wooden tripod with wrought-iron mounts. length barrel 120 cm.
dating: 20th Century provenance: Germany, 18th Century style; fork and knife with iron blade and prong, gilt brass grips engraved with floral motifs, signed 'W. M. IN WINHORING'. Iron hammers, springs and triggers, barrel with turn-off lock. A fine word and a good replacement for antique cutlery; hard to find in the international market. length 23.5 - 26 cm.
SILVER FORK AND SPOON BY OVE ERIKSEN, 830 standard, together with two further Scandinavian spoons and a server, the latter by V. Christesen, and two small pickle forks, gross approx 166gEriksen spoon handle slightly misshapen, fork tines also slightly misshapen, two spoons personalised to reverse, general scratches nicks and wear

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