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Lot 1227

Hornby O Gauge Post-war Freight Stock, including Manchester, Shell Lube and other tank wagons, BR cattle wagon, LMS Insul Meat van, NE and LMS brake vans, open wagons, flat wagons, crane truck, side- and rotary tippers, Blue Circle cement, BR hopper and others, mostly G, all unboxed (24)

Lot 1280

Three modern Kit-built Finescale O Gauge bogie Hopper Wagons and another, the three neatly made from brass kits and painted in grey with yellow upper works, unlettered, G-VG, one with two buffers detached but supplied loose, together with a 4-wheeled 21T hopper in weathered BR grey, VG (4)

Lot 1326

American O Gauge Hopper Cars by Atlas, eighteen bogie hoppers including 7 'ISLR' ore wagons, 1 Southern Pacific grey, 4 undecorated black, 3 undecorated brown and 3 others, all G-VG with finescale wheels, appear to be in original but plain boxes, boxes grubby (18)

Lot 1328

American O Gauge Freight Stock by Atlas and others, all unboxed, including cabooses in SP silver, SP grey, SP brown, UP yellow, AT&SF red, and Cotton Belt brown, SP and Union Tank cars, AT&SF brown box car, UP gondola, Rexall' hopper wagon, 'Trailer Train' flat car and a model of the unique SP 'Brake Sled' as converted from a Trainmaster loco circa 1975, all G-VG (13)

Lot 1338

More Recent Lionel O Gauge electric Trains, a die-cast bodied 2-6-4 No 2026 with smoke chamber and 6466T tender in black, both G, in original boxes, boxes F-G, a plastic-bodied Bo-Bo diesel switcher no 2339 in 'Wabash' blue/grey/white livery and dated 3-57, G, unboxed, together with boxed 6019 R/c track set, 6464-735 box car, 6436-110 Hopper car and 6017 caboose, with 9 unboxed freight cars including operating milk car and an Erie RR Bucyrus crane wagon, all with 'buckeye' couplers, varying P-G, (16)

Lot 1016

Tri-ang Tri-ang Hornby and Hornby 00 Gauge Transcontinental Goods Rolling Stock, including R1160 Rock Island Line Gondola car and R116 blue (1) and green (1) Gondola cars, R235 Pulp Wood Car and two later ones with red base, R234 Flat Car, R115 Caboose (2), R139 Pickle Car, yellow Stock Car TR 742, R111 Hopper Car (2), short box cars (2), standard box cars (4, two boxed), R117 Shell Oil Tank wagons (4, three blue, one yellow), Giraffe Car, two unboxed Snow Ploughs (one lacks two doors, other has one) CN, R117CN black tank car, R1291 Refrigerator Car and unboxed CN red stock car and Container wagon, CP, R1330 Eat More Beef Box Car and unboxed CP yellow Caboose, many in original boxes, some in incorrect boxes, F-E, boxes P-VG (32)

Lot 1021

Tri-ang 00 Gauge small and large boxed Accessories, R161 Operating Hopper Car Set, R408 Electric Turntable, R170 BR electric Level Crossing (no wires or switch), R70 Level Crossing, R81 Station Set, R23 Operating Royal Mail Set (2, Tri-ang signs broken off), R90 Curved Sidewalls, R72 Gate Keepers Hut, R61 Signal Box (3, one in Hornby box), R457 Inclined Piers (grey), R475 Platform with Crane, R66 Porters Hut and R76 Engine Shed (2), all in original boxes, F-E, boxes P-VG (16)

Lot 1043

Hornby 00 Gauge tank Locomotives Breakdown Crane and Tri-ang related coaches and other items, Hornby, R353 LBSC 0-6-0T 100, R316 LNER green Class J83 0-6-0T 8473, R455 red 0-4-0 Industrial Tank 23550, R059 GWR green 0-6-0 Pannier Tank, R739 Operating Breakdown Crane, R344 Track Cleaning Car, Tri-ang R620 black Engineering Coach, T/H R740 Breakdown Coach and R214 Hopper wagon, all in original boxes and plain red Clerestory Coach, in wrong Hornby box, G-E, boxes F-VG (10)

Lot 1053

Hornby 00 Gauge Passenger and Goods Rolling Stock, including Pullman Cars Car No 78 and Car No 80 (decals poor), R391 and R449 LNER Clerestory coaches, R296 Track Cleaning Coach, various goods wagons including Hornby 1998 Van, Palethorpes, ECC Hopper and others (13), most in original boxes, F-E, boxes F-VG (17)

Lot 237

Graham Farish / Bachmann N Gauge Model Railway comprising No. 377-475A Bogie Wagons with Containers in livery of Maersk plus 373-030B Aggregate hopper. Excellent in Boxes. Enhanced Condition Reports: We are more than happy to provide further images of any lot. Please contact us by email or via the catalogue listing.

Lot 180

Two boxes of assorted boxed and unboxed die-cast models, to include Corgi; Chipperfield?s Circus, Motoring Memories Patrol Servce, Land Rover 109WB, Landrover AA, Matchbox; K110 Recovery Vehicle, K-4 Fruehauf Hopper, MB-38 Ford Model A, Vanguards Austin A40, Days Gone and others (2).

Lot 18

Christo (American, Bulgaria 1935-2020)Store Front (Project) 1964 signed, titled and dated 64; signed, titled, dated 1964 and inscribed 1 Lampe 25w on the reverseenamel, pencil, charcoal, plywood, electric light, metal wire and plexiglas mounted on wood60 by 85 by 10 cm.23 5/8 by 33 7/16 by 3 15/16 in.Footnotes:This work is registered in the Christo & Jeanne-Claude archive.ProvenancePrivate Collection, Europe (acquired directly from the artist)Sale: Dorotheum, Vienna, Contemporary Art, 25 November 2009, Lot 3Acquired directly from the above by the present ownerOn the same day in June 1935, Christo and Jeanne-Claude were born into very different worlds – Christo Valdimirov Javacheff in Bulgaria and Jeanne-Claude Guillebon in French Morocco. Meeting in Paris in 1958, their personal and professional lives would be forever intertwined, eventually becoming the most important artist-duo of the second half of the 20th century. Their unique vision would bring their wrapped works and large-scale installations to cities and landscapes across the globe, including a final work to be presented in Paris in September 2021, L'Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped, posthumously in accordance with the artists' wishes. It is however in the artists' earlier Store Fronts and Store Front Projects where we can really begin to see this initial scaling-up of their unique aesthetic. A series of works that were initiated after their move to New York City in 1964, the present work Store Front (Project) from the same year is a delicate and thoughtful example of his preparatory works from this landmark series.After fleeing communist Bulgaria via Czechoslovakia and Vienna, Christo made his way to the French capital, where his quintessential style of wrapping cans, bottles and everyday domestic items was immediately established. In Paris, Christo gravitated towards the Nouveau Réalisme movement, joining the ranks of Yves Klein, Martial Raysse and Niki de Saint Phalle however soon after his marriage to Jeanne-Claude and the birth of their son, the young family decide to emigrate to New York. Initially installing themselves at the Chelsea Hotel, renown home-from-home for many artists, they would eventually move to a loft in downtown Manhattan, gifting the Chelsea Hotel owner with one of his Store Front Projects as collateral for the bill. To-scale shop façades created from wood and painted in a variety of colours, each Store Front was preceded by detailed architectural maquette-like sketches, typical of Christo's lifelong working process. The present work is a rare and intricate example of these preparatory works, with every detail of the eventual Store Front replicated: from the precise to scale measurements to the metal grill on the windows and the internal lights illuminating the colourful interior. Born from the Show Cases Christo was already creating from found medicine cabinets in Paris in 1963, the Store Fronts should be understood as their scaling-up. Similar to the evolution of the early Wrapped Cans or Packages, which would eventually evolve into projects such as The Pont Neuf Wrapped (1979), the Store Fronts recall the imposing architecture of New York City. 'The result was enigmatic, architectonically elusive, evocative: Store Fronts were of great beauty, possessed of quiet melancholy and a sense of loneliness that recalled the work of American painter Edward Hopper or the boxes of Joseph Cornell. The pervasive sense of mystery [leaving] the observer wondering what was behind the façades' (Jacob Baal-Teshuva, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, New York 2001, p. 27). If the Show Cases are understood as the precursor to the Store Fronts, the Store Fronts are understood by the artist as precursors to the Valley Curtains in Colorado (1972) and the Running Fence in California (1976). It is in the Store Fronts that the concept of internal and external space is initially explored, 'the store fronts radiate a kind of suspense, as if the blocked windows or the closed door might admit one if you only knew the hours of opening. However, our perceptual and physical links are arrested as the invitation stays unfulfilled. What Christo [and Jeanne-Claude have] done is to turn physical space into psychological response, as the façade becomes a wall, absolutely cancelling the inside... [They] cancel the internal space that we anticipate and define space as what is between us and the glass. The spectator's investigative, voyeuristic impulse is converted into an experience of himself, as an object in space' (Lawrence Alloway, Christo, New York 1969, p. VII). The Store Fronts act as a vehicle for our conceptual understanding of space in direct relation to our surroundings. Diverging from the work of the Minimalists, Christo's approach to space is specifically architectural, addressing our every-day interactions to the world around us and how we manipulate and manoeuvre within that space daily. Like the wrapping of the Pont Neuf or the Valley Curtain, the Store Fronts force the viewer to renegotiate their relationship to that space both physically and psychologically. The familiarity of these buildings and spaces is ruptured by the artist's intervention forcing us to confront our own physicality.While as much technical drawings as they are works of art in their own right, the preparatory works represent a lasting testament to the fleeting nature of their monumental culminations. The present work is a rare example within the Store Front Projects in its inclusion of internal light-fittings, its internal illumination bringing the potential of this project to life. The precise architectural nature of the Store Front Projects is evidence of Christo and Jeanne-Claude's unique vision as sculptors but also as visionaries who have made the world's cities and landscape their canvas. Christo's work has been celebrated in the world's most important museums with his Store Fronts and Store Front Projects found in some prominent collections including the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Hirsshorn Museum, Washington D.C., the Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Krefeld, Germany and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. His work can also be found in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Tate Modern, London and the Centre Pompidou, Paris, where the artist's work is currently being exhibited in a landmark retrospective, where an entire room has been dedicated to the extraordinary Store Fronts and Store Front Projects.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 1

NO RESERVE American & Australian Art.- Foster (Kathleen A.) American Watercolor in the Age of Homer and Sargent, Philadelphia, 2017 § Jones (K.A.) Degas Cassatt, Washington DC, 2014 § Ross (Marvin C.) The West of Alfred Jacob Miller (1837), revised, enlarged edition, Norman, Ok., 1968 § Sewell (D.) Thomas Eakins, Philadelphia, 2001 § Ormond (R.) John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal, New York, 2019 § Troyen (Carol) & others. Edward Hopper, Boston, 2007 § Radford (Ron) Tom Roberts, Adelaide & Sydney, 1996; Australian Colonial Art 1800-1900, Adelaide, 1995, illustrations, many colour, original cloth, boards or wrappers, the second and third with dust-jackets; and c.25 others on American and Australian art, 4to & 8vo (c.30)

Lot 400

A bugs life boxed Ant hill, a talking Flick and a talking hopper. (3)

Lot 28

A collection of badges, Pond Hopper Club 2000, National Blood service, Girl Guides examples

Lot 769

Agricastrol Fuel Can together with a Scythe, Pair of Horse Hames, Water Hopper and a Sileage Knife

Lot 103

A 19th century lead cistern hopper, dated 1810, height 29cmCondition report: Each hole for a pipe has been filled in.It is well worn with overall scratches, dents etc.Looks as though it would hold water.

Lot 769

A rake of 14x original vintage Hornby Minitrix N gauge model railway train set locomotive rolling stock N517 Hopper Wagons . All appear mint in original boxes. Highly detailed models.

Lot 896

A rake of seven original Parkside Dundas made 0 Gauge 7mm scale model railway locomotive train set wagons. Comprising 6x PS104 BR 21 Ton Coal Hopper and 1x PS40 LMS 20 Ton Goods Brake Van. Highly detailed models.

Lot 522

A small tray of ten boxed 1950's Hornby Dublo wagons including two fish vans, bolster wagon, low sided wagon and hopper wagon (playworn condition and boxes show signs of age)

Lot 577

Hornby, Lima, Bachmann, Dapol - A collection of approximately 40 items of OO gauge freight rolling stock. Lot includes Hornby R009 020 United Dairies Milk Tank Wagon; Dapol 7 Plank Open Wagon - Parkinson; Bachmann Railfrieght Hopper and similar. All items are in Playworn condition.

Lot 560

JOSEPH HILL & ROBERT K DENT: MEMORIALS OF THE OLD SQUARE, BEING SOME NOTICES OF THE PRIORY OF ST THOMAS IN BIRMINGHAM AND THE LANDS APPERTAINING THERETO..., Birmingham, Achilles Taylor, 1897, 1st edition, subscription edition, numbered (171) and signed by both authors, frontis and 2 plates as list, text ills, subscriber's list, 2 autograph letters signed from Hill, one tipped in, the other loosely inserted + EDMUND CARLESS HOPPER autograph letter signed, Starston Rectory, Harleston, Norfolk headed notepaper loosely inserted, Hopper was one of the subscribers, 4to, original bevelled blue cloth gilt soiled

Lot 2237

American HO including: Atlas 0.4.0 and tender Canadian Pacific, Mechano 4.6.2 and tender Atlantic Coast, AHM Northern Pacific coaches x7 and an Atlas Hopper. P&P Group 3 (£25+VAT for the first lot and £5+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 34

A BAKER BALL HOPPER MONITOR HIT & MISS STATIONARY ENGINE, 3/8 scale model by Minicastings, appears complete and in very good condition, not tested as labelled 'Do Not Start Govenor Disabled' but looks to have hardly ever been run, diameter of flywheels approximately 22.5cm, originally purchased in 2018, with a copy of the plans

Lot 3245

Hornby '0' gauge - six goods wagons comprising Hopper Wagon, Flat truck, No.1 Petrol Tank Wagon 'National Benzole', No.1 Lumber Wagon, No.1 Cattle Truck and No.1 Crane Truck, all boxed - Condition Report

Lot 108

Hornby, Bachmann, Mainline - 11 boxed items of boxed OO gauge freight rolling stock. Lot includes Hornby R6124D BR 20 Ton Hopper; Mainline #37159 BR Grey Hopper; Bachmann #33-652B LMS Cattle Wagon and similar. Items appear to be in Mint condition in a few in Fair - mostly Excellent - Mint boxes some with imperfections such as creasing, cracked or missing cellophane windows and storage wear.

Lot 325

3 SHELVES OF ITEMS INCLUDING HOPPER, GARDENING EQUIPMENT, SPORTS EQUIPMENT, DEMI JOHN, PARASOL BASE, FISHING BOX

Lot 29

A Royal Crown Derby limited edition paperweight, Rock Hopper Penguin; another Plumbstead Piglet, each boxed with certificates (2)

Lot 2315

Large cast iron corner rainwater hopper / planter, W60 x H45cm

Lot 647

Eleven Hornby Goods Trucks including Brake Van, Rail Stores Van, Lion Works Wagon, Tarmac Hopper and Red Line Tank Wagon, together with a small quantity of track and points, most items boxed, G-E (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 761

Hornby Hopper wagons 8X 6157, B.R. MGR Hopper, 3X EWS Seacow, 2X YGB Seacon, 2X RMC and R249 MRG Hopper, all items boxed, M (16) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)

Lot 183

A 1970's space hopper, an L G Hawkins Bakelite 'Supreme' hair dryer and miscellaneous items.

Lot 2168

Hornby OO 142 Pacer Northern Spirit Livery, London 2012 Javelin & 1x DB Cargo Hopper Wagon, P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2261

Twenty four assorted N gauge wagons including car transporter, hopper, vans, opens, brake etc. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2262

Seventeen assorted N gauge wagons including hopper, tankers, box, open etc. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2288

OO scale Mainline wagons including; Bogie Well, BP tank x2, Cattle, Open x3 and a Wrenn NCB Hopper and brake van. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 168

REGENCY LAMP BASE IN EBONIZED PLASTER BY HUMPHREY HOPPER LONDON 1816 ADAPTED FOR ELECTRIC WITH BLACK FABRIC CABLE WITH PUSH BUTTON SWITCH (ARM HAS BEEN REPAIRED)110CM HIGH EST[£200-£300]

Lot 44

Rugby Union Australia Wallabies multi signed 16x12 colour photo 17 signatures from the 2018 tour party to England signatures include Will Genia, Israel Folau, Michael Hopper and Sekope Kepu. Good Condition. All autographed items are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.

Lot 363

Two Matchbox Lesney Major Pack Models, M-1 BP Petrol Tanker, green/yellow/white body, black plastic wheels and M-4 Fruehauf Hopper Train, dark red cab, silver hoppers, red plastic hubs with black tyres, with M-4 base plate, both models are in excellent to near mint original condition, boxes are fair to good (2 items)

Lot 102

Retro Computing & Gaming - an Acorn Electron Computer, Introductory Cassette, User Guide, inner packaging and out box; eight Micro Power games including Escape From Moonbase Alpha, Electron Invaders, Danger UXB all boxed etc; five Acornsoft games including Arcadians, Boxer, Chess, Hopper & Business Games; etc.

Lot 134

Hornby O Gauge M3 0-4-0 Tank Loco LMS maroon No.2270, clockwork; various rolling stock including LMS Brake Van RS 655, No.1 Goods Van, T2 "Esso" Quality Petrols Tank Wagon, beige, no. 50 Hopper Wagon; some restoration etc.

Lot 2094

Hornby R6224 32.5T MGR Hopper Triple Pack - Boxed. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 2257

Roco 61408 train pack, containing CoCo class 53 diesel 5317 S.N.C.B with 4x self unloading hopper wagons. P&P Group 2 (£18+VAT for the first lot and £3+VAT for subsequent lots)

Lot 505

A cast iron rain hopper; a circular heavy griddle; a wall applique; a sign dated 1948, GWR; a bell on bracket and a iron marker

Lot 341

MATCHBOX; seven boxed models comprising M-4 Fruehauf Hopper Train, M-9 Inter-State Double Freighter, Y-10 1928 Mercedes-Benz 36/220, 19 Lotus Racing Car, a K-1 Weatherill Hydraulic Shovel (x2) and K-5 Foden Dumper Truck (7).Additional Information K-1 Shovel with some pronounced paint chipping otherwise light general chips to paint and minor scuffs throughout. The shovel box crumpled, further misshaping, scuffs and scrapes to boxes throughout. Refer to illustrations request additional if necessary.  K-5 rear section slightly loose, some chips to paint, box with tears to flaps, scruffs, scrapes and creasing.

Lot 485

A mixed group of model railway comprising loose Hornby 'Mallard 60022' Locomotive and Tender, Airfix 57 FT.LAV. Composite Corridor L.M.S. and 57 Brake 3rd Corridor B.R. Centenary Comp. GWR and Centenary Brake 3rd GWR Coaches, Hornby R.238 Merry-Go-Round Hopper Wagon, two Peco OO Gauge Wonderful Wagon Kits, five Wrenn vans/wagons (all except locomotive and tender boxed).Additional InformationGeneral heavy wear to boxes, some tears, scuffs, scrapes, scratches, impact, discolouration etc. Internal models generally appear good, some of the Wrenn wagons with some losses and or apparent dirt to the decals (although this could be the natural result of age having been stored in boxes). The loose Locomotive with some looseness to front and rear axles, some very light play wear.  One of the blue Airfix boxes with large tear.

Lot 103

10 Boxed Hornby O gauge items of rolling stock to include 42151 Flat Truck x 2, 42145 Flat Truck, 42153 No 50 Low Sided Wagon x 2, 42155 Gas Cylinder Wagon, 42240 No 1 Wagon x 2, 42220 No 1 Rotary Tipping Wagon and 42180 Hopper Wagon, all vg/excellent

Lot 1188

Five boxed Britains 1/32 farming models to include 40996 Simba Solo 330 Cultivator, 9517 Massey Ferguson Tractor, 9520 Massey Ferguson Tractor mf2680, 9520 Massey Ferguson Tractor MF2680 and 9597 Mercedes Benz Detatchable Tractor and tipper hopper (poor damaged box), models vg, boxes gd unless stated

Lot 133

Two boxed Bachmann OO gauge locomotives to include 31604 V3 Tank 67666 BR Late Crest Hopper Type Bunker and 31056 J72 Tank 68723 BR green lined late crest, tatty boxes

Lot 1493

Six boxed/carded diecast models to include Matchbox Streakers 41 Siva Spyder, Matchbox Superfast 48 Pi Eyed Piper, Superfast RolaMatics 47 Beach Hopper, Lone Star Impy Gran Turismo and 2 others incorrectly boxed, diecast vg overall, boxes tatty/poor

Lot 125

SELECTION OF LARGE METAL TRAYS, GALVANISED BUCKETS & A HOPPER

Lot 200

A 19th century gilt decorated part teaset, a set of postal scales and weights, a brass candlestick, a brass trivet, a brass hopper and other decorative items

Lot 311

Hornby O Gauge, boxed post-war rolling stock: goods brake van, hopper wagon, No. 1 Milk Traffic Van, No. 1 Refrigerator Van, No. 20 Crane Truck, No. 1 Rotary Tipping Wagon and a McAlpine side-tipping wagon (in wrong box), (7).

Lot 981

Two boxes containing various metalware to include copper tray; rain hopper; Eastern tray table top etc

Lot 174

Z GAUGE MODEL RAILWAYS: A trio of MARKLIN wagon packs comprising: 82371, 82372 and 82374 - all hopper wagons - VG in G/VG boxes (3)

Lot 215

Z GAUGE MODEL RAILWAYS: A MARKLIN 81411 hopper wagon train pack including diesel locomotive - VG in G/VG box

Lot 218

Z GAUGE MODEL RAILWAYS: A MARKLIN 8137 coal train pack comprising diesel locomotive and four hopper wagons - VG in G/VG box

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