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A selection of vintage diecast model vehicles and other toys, including: a Matchbox King Size K-15 ‘Merryweather Fire Engine’, in box; a Matchbox M-4 ‘Fruehauf Hopper Train’ in box; a Lesney ‘Models of Yesteryear’ Y-1 ‘1911 Ford Model T’, in a Y-14 ‘1911 Maxwell Roadster’ box; a Matchbox Kingsize K-17 ‘Dyson Low-Loader’; and other items.
Edward Hopper (1882–1967) was an American realist painter known for his iconic and often melancholic depictions of urban and rural scenes. His work is characterized by a unique sense of isolation, introspection, and the use of light to evoke mood. Here are some key points about Edward Hopper:1. **Early Life:** Edward Hopper was born on July 22, 1882, in Nyack, New York. He showed an early interest in art and began formal art studies at the New York School of Art and Design.2. **Paris and Early Career:** Hopper traveled to Paris three times between 1906 and 1910, where he was exposed to the works of European artists. Despite his appreciation for European art, he developed a distinctive American style influenced by realism.3. **Marriage to Jo Hopper:** Hopper married Josephine Nivison, known as Jo, in 1924. Jo often served as a model for many of his paintings and was a significant influence on his artistic career.4. **Realism and American Scene Painting:** Hopper's style is often associated with American Scene Painting, a movement that focused on depicting everyday American life. He became known for his realistic portrayal of both urban and rural scenes.5. **Themes and Atmosphere:** Hopper's paintings often convey a sense of solitude and introspection. His use of light and shadow, along with the careful composition of his scenes, creates a strong atmosphere in his work.6. **Famous Works:** Some of Hopper's most famous paintings include "Nighthawks" (1942), "Automat" (1927), "Cape Cod Evening" (1939), and "Office at Night" (1940).7. **Cinematic Influence:** Hopper's paintings are often compared to cinematic scenes. The carefully composed settings, the focus on light, and the sense of narrative in his work have led to connections with film noir and American cinema.8. **Recognition:** Hopper gained recognition relatively late in his career. In the 1930s and 1940s, he became widely known and was the subject of major retrospectives.9. **Artistic Process:** Hopper was meticulous in his artistic process, often creating detailed studies and sketches before completing a final painting. He paid careful attention to the architectural details and lighting in his scenes.10. **Legacy:** Edward Hopper is considered one of the most significant American artists of the 20th century. His influence extends beyond painting, impacting literature, film, and popular culture. Many contemporary artists cite him as an inspiration.11. **Death:** Edward Hopper died on May 15, 1967, in his studio near Washington Square in New York City. He left behind a vast body of work that continues to captivate audiences and influence artists to this day.Edward Hopper's ability to capture the essence of American life with a sense of loneliness and contemplation has made him an enduring figure in the art world. His works are celebrated for their evocative atmosphere and psychological depth.Measures 26 x 40.Oil on canvas.Sold "after" Hopper.
Edward Hopper (1882–1967) was an American realist painter known for his distinctive and often melancholic portrayals of American urban and rural scenes. Hopper's work is characterized by its narrative simplicity, use of light and shadow, and a sense of isolation and introspection. He captured the essence of American life in the early to mid-20th century and is considered one of the most significant American artists of his time.Here are key points about Edward Hopper:1. **Early Life:** - Edward Hopper was born on July 22, 1882, in Nyack, New York.2. **Artistic Education:** - Hopper studied at the New York School of Art and Design under the influential teacher Robert Henri.3. **Career Beginnings:** - In the early years of his career, Hopper worked as an illustrator and created cover designs for magazines. - He also studied in Paris and was influenced by European art movements, including Impressionism and Post-Impressionism.4. **Realism and Urban Scenes:** - Hopper is best known for his realist depictions of American life, with a focus on both urban and rural settings. - His paintings often portray the isolation and anonymity of individuals in contemporary American society.5. **Light and Shadow:** - Hopper was a master of capturing the play of light and shadow in his works, creating a sense of mood and atmosphere.6. **Nighthawks:** - "Nighthawks" (1942) is one of Hopper's most famous paintings, depicting a group of people in a late-night diner. The scene has become an iconic representation of urban loneliness.7. **Cape Cod Influence:** - Hopper spent significant time in Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where he found inspiration for many of his coastal and maritime paintings.8. **Marriage to Jo Hopper:** - Hopper married fellow artist Josephine "Jo" Nivison in 1924, and she became his frequent model and collaborator.9. **Later Years:** - Hopper's career spanned several decades, and he continued to paint into his later years. - He received numerous awards and honors, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1963.10. **Influence on Film and Literature:** - Hopper's work has influenced filmmakers and writers, and his paintings are often cited for their cinematic quality and potential for storytelling.11. **Legacy:** - Edward Hopper's legacy extends beyond his lifetime, and his impact on American art is profound. - His ability to capture the mood and essence of American life has made him a revered figure in the art world.12. **Death:** - Edward Hopper passed away on May 15, 1967, in his studio near Washington Square in New York City.Edward Hopper's art is characterized by its evocative simplicity and the way it captures the atmosphere of American life. His work continues to resonate with audiences, and his influence can be seen in various forms of visual culture and storytelling.Measures 20 x 24.Sold "after" Hopper.
Hornby / Bachmann boxed "OO" Tiger, and hopper wagons PCA and PAF private owner tank wagons(x12) Comprising:Hornby Tiger PCA wagons: Blue Circle cement (x3); Albright and Wilson (x2); Castle CementHornby JCA depresed centre twin wagon Croxton and GarryBachmann: PCA Blue Circle Cement (x2)Bachmann: PAF Grain hoppers Grain flow (x2) plus one other un-named.All appear to be in excellent condition.
British Railways OO gauge wagons (x61) - early to middle era Comprising three trays of unboxed wagons by various manufacturers including:Tray 1: BR grey mineral and hopper wagons, vans, brake van etc (x21)Tray 2: BR bauxite open wagons, catte wagons, vans, brake van etc (x20)Tray 3: Various including private owner wagons etc (x20)Virtually all appear to be in excellent condition.
Hornby R1 Southern Railway engine plus carriages, wagons and accessories etc. Comprising in two boxes:One boxed and two un-boxed Intercity blue and grey coachesBoxed wagon R126 Car Transporter, R249 Hopper Wagon, R218 BP tank wagon, R003 Polo tank wagon, R211 British Steel open wagon, plus four un-boxed wagonsA Hornby re-painted R1 engine "Joules"Airfix un-made cattle wagon kitVarious boxed Hornby accessories including Diesel Maintenance Depot, County Station and cottages, platform, canopies, signal box and level crossing, track pack plus a girder bridge and two "OO" scale GWR parcel vans and a number of un-boxed accessories - some requiring attention
"OO" gauge model railway unmade wagon kits GWR, BR & LNER eras (x30 models) Comprising mainly Parkside, Cambrian, Jidenco, Dapol and DC Kits un-opened plastic and etched brass kitsLNER - 20 ton hopper wagon, Dolphin track carrier (etched brass only)GWR - Loriot; 6 ton Hand Crane & Match Truck; "Herring" hopper (x2); Scorpion; 4 wheel tool van; 20 ton ballast wagon; plus part constructed milk wagonBritish Railways - 21 ton hopper; 'Rudd'; 24.5 ton mineral; Prestwin Silo wagon; 51 ton scrap wagons (x2); Walrus; Bogie Rail (x2); Sturgeon (x2 different); Bogie Plate, Bogie Steel, Bogie Rail, BBA steel carrier, Bogie Bolster D. Plus a four pack of PFA container flats. All appear to be complete but we cannot guarantee this.
Collection of various boxed and carded figures and action sets to include mainly Toy Story items to include Toy Story Talking Alien, Buzz Lightyear Ultimate Talking Action Figure, Toy Story 2 Sqooshie Alien, Toy Story Alien figure, Slinky Dog, Starship Troopers Warrior Bug Vs Johnny Rico, Ace Levy and MI Recruit figure, Modern Age Wolverine figure, A Bugs Life Hopper figure and The Powerpuff Girls Action Hero Doll
Five Bachmann 'G' Gauge "Big Hauliers" Items of Rolling Stock, comprising Ref No 95724 gondola; 97101 Union Pacific US Mailbox car, 98691 Rampo Valley Brewery, 98903 box car, 98909 stock car "Colorado and Southern", plus a Aristocraft Art 41201 "Nickel Plate" hopper car, six items all good, boxes fair to good.
Twenty Eight 'N' Gauge Items of Continental Outline DB Rail Coaches, plus twenty four items of DB Rail Rolling Stock, Box Vans, Open wagons, Hopper, etc, (fifty two items). All good unboxed condition. Also a tub of empty 'N' Gauge plastic cases, boxes, etc, for Lima, Arnold, Ibertren items, overall condition fair to very good.
Hornby - Four boxed O gauge items of rolling stock. Lot consists of #42150 Flat Truck with container; #42170 Goods Brake Van; #42180 Hopper Wagon; together with #42215 No.1 Refrigerator Van. Items all show varying levels of age and play wear appearing Fair Plus, dusty contained within boxes ranging Fair - Fair Plus, dusty, with age and storage related wear. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
A PAIR OF EBONISED PLASTER FEMALE TORCHERE FIGURES BY HENRY HOPPER EARLY 19TH CENTURY AND LATER With later storm candle holders, signed to cast and dated, Oct 1st 1810 tallest 131cm high, 49cm wide This pattern of the 'vestal virgin' was identified with the Egyptian style, as popularised by the connoisseur Thomas Hope (d. 1831) and the interiors at his famous house in Duchess Street. Most notable among the firms producing such figures were Humphrey Hopper, Robert Shout, Francis Hardenberg, and James Deville. The sculptor Humphrey Hopper (b. 1767) exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1799 to 1834. Besides marbles, Hopper also produced a variety of plaster and terracotta figures after the Antique which were designed to support candelabra, lamps and clocks Condition Report: Fairly heavy wear, marks, knocks and remedial work as per fragile construction, age, handling, use, and cleaning. Both with surface dirt and some lifting to layers of paint- notably around lower edges. The surface looks to have had various layers applied- some to disguise remedial work to repair chips and loss around margins such as clothing edges. Under close inspection there is variance of colour, matte/more glossy to the surface throughout. Wreath figure with section of toe missing UV showing other signs of remedial work and restorations including: Wreath figure- back of head, tree trunk by right foot and left foot, hands Other figure- hands, sheaf of corn etc Both with some signs of surface wear and loss and with cracks visible and some loss including but not limited to - Figure with wreath- left upper arm, wreath, tree trunk Other figure- left armSome of these with old repair- some will require more attention, remedial work and careful handling There are thin holes to underside of fists holding lanterns suggesting they may have been wired in the past. Any further mount points are now hidden by layers of paint. Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. Condition Report Disclaimer
Lego - a collection of Lego Adventure theme sets comprising; 5987 Dino Research Compound, 5911 Johnny Thunder's Plane, 5912 Hydrofoil, 5913 Dr Lightnings's Car, 5914 Baby T-Rex Trap, 5921 Research Glider, 5934 Dino Explorer, 5935 Island Hopper, 5955 All Terrain Trapper and 5975T-Rex Transport. Each set with original instructions, bagged and housed within box 5987. From a large private collection of Lego sets. Where a set is not factory sealed, the vendor assures us that contents are 100% complete, although no guarantees are offered and sets remain unchecked by us.
Model Railway - collection of x13 Triang OO gauge model railway trainset rolling stock and coaches. To include: R124-5 20T covered bulk grain hopper wagon in BR grey, R740 Breakdown Train Unit (Riding) coach in BR gulf red, R29/221 B.R. Main Line Composite Coach in crimson and cream, and others, including duplicates. All unboxed.
Spectrum, Bachmann, Model Power US Outline Loco's & Rolling Stock. To include Spectrum / Bachmann 82719 SD-45 "Santa Fe" 5418 Loco; Bachmann 51501 2-6-2 "Union Pacific" 1836 Prairie Loco & Tender; Bachmann 50802 4-8-4 "Santa Fe" 3781 A.T. & S.F. Loco & Tender; Bachmann 18701 100 Ton 3 Bay Hopper Wagon "Union Pacific"; Model Power 8508 40' Gondola Open wagon "Recycled Steel" plus others. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint in Excellent to Mint boxes. (18)
Hornby Dublo, Trix & others, Loco's & Rolling Stock. To include Hornby Dublo 4620 Breakdown Crane; 4644 21-Ton Hopper Wagon; Kit Built BR Green 4 wheel motor coach; Peco 5 plank open wagon "Tarmac"; Minix cars RC1 Ford Anglia - blue, RC2 Morris 1100 - blue, RC5 Austin A60 - red, RC8 - Vauxhall Viva - blue (3x cars still shrink wrap sealed); Hornby Dublo 0-6-2 BR Black loco (repainted, modified wheels & electric pick up) plus others, see photo. Conditions: Fair to Excellent in Fair to Excellent boxes & packaging. (43)
Bachmann 00 Gauge group of Goods wagons consisting of 33-752B 16T grey Mineral wagon, 33-376 45T MEA steel box mineral wagon grey , 33-554 46T Hopper Transrail, 33-377 MEA mineral Wagon Blue, 33-552 GLW Hopper HEA Freightliner and other including duplicates. Excellent in Good to Good/Plus boxes. (17)
Hornby, Airfix, Base-Toys & others - Loco, Wagons, Coaches & Accessories. To include 4-6-0 LNER Green 8509 loco & tender; R205 BR Ventilated Van; Hopper Wagon "Consett Iron Co Ltd"; Airfix 54202-1 LMS 1st / 3rd Corridor; Base-Toys C503 Austin A40; unboxed coaches, platform sections; single rail plastic tunnel; R511 Waiting Room plus other items. Conditions: Fair to Mint in Fair to Excellent boxes & packaging. (Qty)
Bachmann Mixed group of rolling stock. Comprising 38-301 2x Trade boxes containing OTA Timber Wagon EWS + Lumber Load; 38-130A 2x Trade Boxes containing TGH Sealion Hopper wagon - weathered; 39-775 LMS Inspection Saloon. Boxes have been affected due to storage. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint including boxes & Good to Excellent outer transit boxes. (17)
Hornby, Lima, Bachmann, Airfix - boxed rolling stock. To include R6349 45T VDA Van "Railfreight"; R6405 6 wheel tank wagon "Independent Milk Supplies"; 8x R019 Hopper wagon "Tilbury"; Skaledale Water Tower, Airfix 54200-5 2nd class Inter-City Brake; Lima 309059 DB Breakdown Crane; Bachmann 33-852 30 Ton Bogie Bolster Wagon LMS plus others. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint in Good to Excellent Plus boxes. (17)
Dapol/Wessex 00 Gauge group of Limited edition and other Goods wagons consisting of Private owner open R.G. Clifford, A&C Barnes, Carter & Co, Parharbour, Coonvean China Clay Co, West Goonbarrow Works Co and others including Tom parker Tanker, LMR Hopper and Covered wagon and others. Excellent/Plus a number of boxes over labelled to box ends. (26)
NINE BOXED BACHMANN BRANCHLINE MODEL RAILWAYS WAGONS, to include five of the JGA Bogie Hopper Wagon 'Buxton Lime Industries' Weathered, item nno. 37-327D, Ex-VDA Sliding Door Box Van in BR Railfreight Weathered, item no. 38-140X, FNA Nuclear Flask Wagon Flat Floor no. 550009, item no. 38-345A, FNA Nuclear Flask Wagon Flat Floor no. 550021, item no. 38-346A, and FNA Nuclear Flask Wagon Sloping Floor no. 550043, item no. 38-347A, all appear in new condition with accessories and instructions, outer and inner cardboard boxes in good condition, possibility of lightest storage related rubbing/handling marks to outer cover, although item appears new we are unable to confirm all parts and accessories are present
Quantity of boxed Hornby 00 gauge goods wagons, vans, etc to include R136 Bolsover mineral van, R636 B.R. brake van, R123 horse box, R17C Flat wagon with minix car load, R052 'ECC' hopper wagon CDA. R10 open 12t goods truck, R10 open wagon, R12 Tank wagon, R125 twin silo wagon, R101 coke wagon Bannockburn, R16, R11, R243, R112, R124, R15, R14, R564, 2 X R211, R034, R205, R216, R211, R236, R342, etc (30)
A SMALL QUANTITY OF PAINTINGS AND PRINTS ETC, to include an oil on canvas still life study of fruit in a basket, signed and dated K. Upton 1915, approximate size 40cm x 55cm, two early 20th century watercolour landscapes, one attributed to H.J. Armstrong verso, a river landscape signed John Thorne, a watercolour depicting a Spaniel with a Mallard signed J Hopper, two Charles John Watson etchings, William Holman Hunt print 'The Light of the World', together with assorted wooden picture frames
Postcards, Animals, a collection of approx. 57 animal related cards all illustrated, with many anthropomorphic and chromos. Also part set (5/6) Tuck published 'Dog Humour' no. 8622; set of 6 'Birds and Blossoms' series 99 nos. 580-585; Tuck published art series 939 Monkeyana in o/p. Also cards illustrated by Barnes, McGill, Jotter (penguins), dressed monkey, Arthur Thiele, Aldin, Brett. Also many good chromos of cats and dogs on bicycles, penny farthings. Good pigs, grass hopper, stork etc. Nice mix (gd)

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