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One tray containing a quantity of mixed scale earth moving and construction diecast to include Strenco Caterpillar 950 wheel loader, a Hitachi 450LC tracked excavator by ERTL, a quantity of Wiking 1/76 scale miniatures, together with various other old cars, NZG, Conrad and similar earth moving vehicles
OO scale Hornby R1139 Blue Rapier train set, Hitachi class 395 power car, trailer car and centre coach, track, point, controller, trackmat etc, very good to excellent condition, box fair, plus a selection of extra track and points. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
A JVC video-cassette recorder; a stereo cassette-deck by Alpha; a hi-fi amplifier by Eagle Products; a pair of Koss headphones; a pair of hi-fi speakers by Hitachi; and a pair of speakers by Solar Vox; together with a Beomaster 3000-2 stereo amplifier/receiver; a Beogram 1000 turntable; and two speakers - all by Bang & Olufsen.
A SAOTOME SCHOOL RUSSET-IRON SUJI-KABUTO WITH NICHIRIN (SUN) MAEDATEBy Saotome Ienari, signed Joushu-ju Saotome IenariJapan, mid-16th century, Muromachi period (1336-1573)The 62-plate bowl with a three-tiered chrysanthemum-form tehen kanamono, the lobed mabizashi lacquered red to the interior, the gold-lacquered maedate of nichirin (sun) form, the gilt-copper and leather fukigaeshi with gilt mon fittings incised with foliate designs against a ring-punched ground, the four-lame shikoro lacquered black and with blue lacing. The interior of the helmet with the signature Joushu-ju SAOTOME IENARI.HEIGHT 16 cm (the helmet) and 47 cm (total)Condition: Good condition with minor wear and light rust, the lacquer with expected age cracks, light surface scratches.Saotome Ienari was the third master of the Saotome family of armor makers. He worked in the area that is modern Hitachi, active from 1532 to 1569.Suji-kabuto, or “line helmets” are a style of kabuto helmet that were used in Nanbokucho period through to the Muromachi era. The lines were created by layering long thin vertical iron boards individually. These were connected by small rivets, which were then flattened so that only the layered parts of the iron plates could be seen. These helmets were named according to the number of plates used: in this case, sixty-two.Auction comparison: Compare a related russet-iron sixty-two plate suji-kabuto by Saotome Ienari, dated mid-16th century, at Bonhams, The Samurai Sale, 22 October 2009, New York, lot 3007 (sold for 21,960 USD).
HO RAKUMIN: A WOOD AND LACQUER MASK NETSUKE OF A SHOJOBy Ho Rakumin (1804-1877), signed Ho Hogen 鴇 法眼 with kakihanJapan, Edo/Tokyo, second half of 19th centurySkillfully carved as a young man, the pierced mouth opened in a charming smile revealing rows of teeth, the narrowed eyes with recessed pupils, the neatly incised eyebrows and parted hair as well as the thin lips lacquered red. The reverse with a himotoshi bar below the signature Ho Hogen with a kakihan. The artist is Ho Rakumin, for further examples bearing this signature see MCI p. 160.HEIGHT 4.1 cmCondition: Very good condition with minor wear. Provenance: Ex-collection John and Helen Mang. Quinn's Auction Galleries, The Mang Collection of Japanese Netsuke, 7 December 2012, Falls Church, Virginia, USA, lot 119. European collection P. Jacquesson, acquired from the above.Shojo is used exclusively for the play Shojo (The Dancing Orangutan). Despite the name, the mask is that of a smiling youth, certainly not an ape at all. The distinguishing feature of Shojo is his overall reddish color, the color which symbolizes the drunkard. Shojo's hair is painted downward on his forehead in thin separated strands or bangs. For his dance the actor always wears a wig of long red hair with the Shojo mask. The dance symbolizes a drunken orangutan. Some Noh schools use a group of seven dancers all wearing Shojo masks to represent the orangutan.Ho Rakumin (1804-1877) was born in Tsuchiura in Hitachi Province (now Ibaraki Prefecture). He received the honorary title Hogen and was, together with Hojitsu, one of the best netsuke carvers in Tokyo.Literature comparison: Compare a related wood netsuke, also with red hair, by Keizan, illustrated in Joly, Henri L. (1966) The W. L. Behrens Collection, Part 1, Netsuke, pl. IV, no. 186, and in Meinertzhagen, Frederick / Lazarnick, George (1986) MCI, Part A, p. 321.Museum comparison: A polychrome wood mask of Shojo, dated to the Muromachi period, 15th-16th century, is in the Tokyo National Museum, collection reference no. C-1535.
Corgi - Unsold Shop Stock - 15 x boxed Double Decker Bus models including a Routemaster in 1984 Liverpool Garden Festival livery # 469, 2 x 1985 Routemasters in The Times livery in two colours, a Metrobus in Hitachi livery and similar others. The models appear Mint in Mostly Good boxes, some with loose box windows. (This does not constitute a guarantee)
A large good selection of Vintage and retro Hi Fi equipment to include; Bang and Olufsen Beocenter 4000, Sony Stereo Cassette unit( large ) Technics, AR tall wooden cased speakers , Bush amplifier,Hitachi stack and turntable large full width units-a glass case is included with record storage( opening door is at fault. a large collection for a Hi Fi enthusiast /collector to enjoy working with -all sold untested.( large quantity)
Ros (Agritec Models), Joal and similar a boxed group of Commercial Plant diecast models to include a Ros 1/32nd scale FH200.3 Digger "Fiat-Hitachi", Joal 216 (Caterpillar) Hydraulic Excavator, Joal (Caterpillar) Ref 225 Digging Crane along with a Volvo BML180C 1/50th scale Loader. Conditions all generally appear to be Good to Good Plus although not checked for completeness and they are all in generally Good outer window boxes. (4)
A quantity of film and digital cameras and recorders with various lenses and accessories, to include: a Praktica BCA SLR camera no. 7500424 with Prakticar 50mm f/1.8 lens, leather case and camera strap, a Tamron 75-280mm f/3.5-4.5 lens with 2X Tele-convertor to OM system mount; a Fujifilm S7000 6.3 megapixel digital camera with strap; a Kodak DC4800 3.1 megapixel digital camera with strap; a Kodak DX6490 4 megapixel digital camera with strap; a Sony Cyber-shot 3.2 megapixel digital camera with strap; a Sony Cyber-shot 5 megapixel digital camera with strap; a Sony DCR-TRV17E Digital Handycam with strap and carry case; a Sony DCR-TRV110E Digital Handycam with strap and carry case; and a Hitachi VM-2400E VHS Video Recorder (lot) Please note that Roseberys do not guarantee the working order of any camera.
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