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Oxford Diecast & Hornby Skale Autos, a boxed group of 1/76th scale (OO Gauge Model Railway scale) Cars, light Commercial Vehicles, Farm Related and similar. Conditions although unchecked for completeness generally appear to be Excellent although some appear loose so may have pieces broken off or loose in generally Good outer rigid Perspex cases and Good outer slip cases with some having old price stickers and some slightly torn
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear Large boxed Group to Include Y12 Ford Model t "Colemans", Y14 Maxwell Roadster, Y16 Mercedes SS - Plus others - some duplication (please note some in correct models for box issues) and also includes a large group of empty mainly straw window boxes See-Photo - conditions are Fair to Near Mint (some require very light cleaning) (qty)
Dinky Aircraft unboxed group to include Empire Flying Boat, 664 Viking, 702 Comet along with 2x Light Racer. Conditions are generally Poor to Fair with repaints. Also to include is 2x Repro Dinky boxes for Dinky Toys No.60g D.H. "Comet" & The Fairey "Battle" Bomber. Both boxes although Repro are nice examples. See photos.
Oxford Diecast & Hornby Skale Autos, a boxed group of 1/76th scale (OO Gauge Model Railway scale) Cars, light Commercial Vehicles, Farm Related and similar. Conditions although unchecked for completeness generally appear to be Excellent although some appear loose so may have pieces broken off or loose in generally Good outer rigid Perspex cases and Good outer slip cases with some having old price stickers and some slightly torn
Franklin Mint, a partly boxed group of 1:24 scale Rolls Royce "Silver Ghost" models comprising of 1921 Silver Ghost (Copper Body), 1925 Silver Ghost in Silver with Black interior Broken off side light but present) & 1907 Silver Ghost in Silver with Green interior. Conditions although not checked for completeness generally appear Good in Fair Polystyrene only (no boxes). Please note delicate models therefore may have smaller delicate pieces missing, broken off or loose.
A set of four KPM Berlin plates painted with flowers with pierced borders; items of Dresden porcelain painted with scenes of courting couples, comprising two comports and a bowl; a Paris porcelain two-handled vase painted with birds and five Dresden teacups and saucersKPM plates light rubbing and scratchingone comport restored and stapled and other chipped to the basinone tea cup crackedGeneral wear and rubbing to gilt throughout
GROUP OF THREE TABLE LAMPS, OF ART DECO DESIGN decorated with double discs issuing from the central column, with black oval shades44cm highQty: 3Recomend re wire and conversion to modern plugs, they appear to be modern reproduction from roughly 90s early 2000s. Overall decent condition some minor scratches, dust and residue present, shades in overall decent condition with some light dust.
COLLECTION OF MILITARY BOOKS, including 17th Highland Light Infantry, five vols. The Outpost and four vols. Scottish Highlands Clans and RegimentsQty: 10Overall good condition with most of the wear being age related, minor stains and foxing to some pages. However no major noticeable damage present.
A pair of Arts & Crafts (c.1910) light oak dining chairs, both having central rectangular stylised ladder back, cylindrical stretchers and tapering legs leading to arm rests and tall backs. Both with modern upholstered seats (different designs), bottoms of legs with button bottoms. (2) Both in good condition.
Harris, Julian Hoke (American, 1906-1987); b. Carrollton, TX U.S.A., Perpetuating the Ancient Art of Medallic Sculpture, 1970, a light bronze lozenge-shaped medal by J.H. Harris for the 40th anniversary of the Medallic Art Co, 40 superimposed on representations of the first and 80th medals in the Society series, rev. contrasting relief and intaglio impressions of owls of Athens, edge impressed julian h. harris. sc. medallic art co. n.y., 64mm, 152.38g (Alexander SP2.1, edge A; cf. Coin Galleries Oct. 2010, 2735). Mint state £30-£40 --- Provenance: bt Simmons, December 2002 Edition of 657. The competition to design a diamond-shaped 40th anniversary medal attracted over 200 entries from 77 different sculptors. The 7-person judging panel, including Elvira Clain-Stefanelli of the Smithsonian Institution, chose Mr Harris’ design and the result was announced on 15 November 1970. Mr Harris won $1,500 for his efforts and the medals, in silver and bronze, were all struck in December 1970.
Verrier, Louis Octave Maxime le, aka Artus (French, 1891-1973); b. Neuilly-sur-Seine FRANCE, Sagittaire [Sagittarius], an Art Déco light bronze paper knife by L.O.M. le Verrier, centaur with bow and arrow, back impressed le verrier 23 nov 21 dec bronze, 212 x 35mm, 101.22g. About very fine £80-£100
Bouneau, Émile (French, 1902-1970); b. Avignon FRANCE, Poésie [Poetry], 1968, a large cast light bronze medal by E. Bouneau for the Club Français de la Médaille, a nuance which passes, touches and fades spinning in the hollow of a wave, rev. an emerging face, edge impressed br 1968 no. 6/75 and cornucopia, 155mm, 1,362.00g (CGMP p.277). Extremely fine and as made, a substantial work £60-£80 --- Provenance: bt Simmons Edition of 75.
Beutler, Miloslav (Bohemian, 1897-1964); b. Pardubice CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Mnichovská Dohoda [Munich Agreement], 1938, a bronze medal by M. Beutler, robed female artisan standing half-right, vignettes of commerce in background, rev. hands surrounding a map of Czechoslovakia from which a hand emerges with fingers and thumb blunted, 55mm, 59.98g (cf. Aurea e41, 2295). Some light discolouration, otherwise good very fine £25-£35 --- Provenance: bt Simmons, December 2014 The Munich Agreement of 30 September 1938 was a settlement reached by Germany, Great Britain, France and Italy which permitted German annexation of the Sudetenland in western Czechoslovakia.
Navarre, Henri-Édouard (French, 1885-1970); b. Paris, and Favier, Henry (French, 1888-1971); b. Montpellier, and Maison Canale (Paris, 1827-present) FRANCE, Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques, Paris, 1937, a bronze medal by H. Navarre, after H. Favier, for Canale on behalf of Philips of Eindhoven, legend around Philips logo, rev. fountains of light incorporating radio masts, edge impressed v. canale and foundry mark, 55mm, 87.90g (cf. iNumis MBS 34, 1196; cf. DNW M5, 1570). Extremely fine, scarce; in red case of issue £40-£50 --- Philips & Co was founded in Eindhoven by Frederik and Gerard Philips in 1891.
Christopher, Ann (British, 1947-present); b. Watford ENGLAND, In the Sky There is no East or West, 2003, a cast bronze wedge-shaped sculptural medal by Ann Christopher [W.J. Hooker] for the British Art Medal Society, the whole representing part of an aeroplane wing, top edge impressed ac 03.10, 122 x 43mm, 331.00g (The Medal 45, p.109). Light grey-blue patina, as made £80-£100 --- Provenance: bt BAMS, October 2003 Edition of 36.
Willow, Lucy (British, 1967-present); b. Whitstable ENGLAND, Dreams of a Dying Moth, 2000, a cast bronze medal by Lucy Willow [Falmouth College of Arts] for the British Art Medal Society, moth positioned at the edge of the medal, rev. light bulb in a central void, 68 x 62mm, 235.27g (Attwood 158; The Medal 40, p.107). Very fine, the subject matter highlighted with a green patina £30-£50 --- Edition of 100.
Hamerani, Gioacchino (Italian, 1761-1797); b. Rome ENGLAND, Death of Prince Charles Edward Stuart, 1788, a silver medal by G. Hamerani, bust of Prince Henry right in cardinal’s robes, rev. Religion standing facing, holding bible and cross, lion at her feet, 53mm, 65.77g (Woolf 73:1a; BHM 282; BDM II, 399; E 823; cf. DNW 165, 1434). Usual light die flaws, trifling reverse rim nick at 7 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine and toned £240-£300 --- Charles Edward Stuart (1720-88), aka the Young Pretender or Bonnie Prince Charlie, was the Stuart claimant to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland from 1766 as Charles III.
Templier, Raymond (French, 1891-1968); b. Paris FRANCE, Club Alpin Français, c. 1930, a light bronze Art Déco award medal by R. Templier, symbolic bust left, regarding a rock-face, rev. pick-axe and support rope, tablet below, named (Jean Karcher), 70mm, 162.26g (cf. DNW 49, 1073). Extremely fine; in original maroon case of issue £30-£40 --- Provenance: bt J. Lis, September 2006 Jean Karcher was a member of the Section des Pyrénees Centrales division of the Club, and contributed some lewd poetry to a publication describing their activities in 1926-7. The Club Alpin Français, founded on 2 April 1874 by Abel Lemercier (1819-93), was subsumed under the banner of the Fédération Française des clubs alpins et de montagne in 2005.
Wilson, William A. (British, fl. 1820-1870); b. London ENGLAND, Benjamin West, 1866, a copper medal by W.A. Wilson for the Art Union of London, bust left, rev. soldiers surrounding the dying figure of General James Wolfe at the Plains of Abraham in Quebec, the image taken from the central group of figures from West’s painting Death of Wolfe at Quebec, edge impressed art-union of london 1866, 55mm, 88.24g (Beaulah 16; BHM 2862; BM Acq. 1983-7, 19; BDM VI, 510; E 1589). Reverse edge nick at 6 o’clock and some light spotting, otherwise about extremely fine £80-£100 --- Benjamin West (1738-1820) was a painter, mostly of historical scenes.
Lacroix, L. (presumed French), and Pichard (Saumur, 1844-1999) MONACO, Centenaire du Collège Franciscain de Monaco, 1983, a uniface light bronze medal by L. Lacroix for Pichard SA, abstract image of a teacher holding a book and students represented by diamonds, edge impressed bronze and with foundry mark of A. Pichard, 65mm, 151.53g. About extremely fine £15-£25 --- The Lycée François d’Assise Nicolas Barré was built in 1883 in avenue Roqueville; it was known to generations of pupils and teachers as ‘Les Franciscains’ and was demolished in 2013. The image on the medal is taken from that on the Monegasque 2 franc postage stamp of 1983.
Ryan, Paul (British, 1964-present); b. Leicester ENGLAND, Round in Circles – Millennium Medal, 1999, a cast light bronze medal by P. Ryan [Niagara Falls Castings] for the British Art Medal Society, human fingerprint, rev. solar system with the planets arranged as at midnight on 31 December 1999, 90mm, 293.65g (Attwood 148; The Medal 36, p.124). Extremely fine, as made; with original card holder certifying that this is medal No.26 of the issue, signed by the artist £80-£100 --- Provenance: bt BAMS, March 2000 Edition of 35.
Vermare, André César (French, 1869-1949); b. Lyon FRANCE, Société Lyonnaise des Forces Motrices du Rhône, 1892 [struck c. 1900], a plated bronze Art Nouveau award plaque by A.C. Vermare, male swimming to left, personifying Rhône, naked female above him converting electricity to light through her arms over a distant cityscape of Lyon, rev. the Cusset hydroelectric plant in foreground, wreathed tablet above, un-named, edge impressed bronze and cornucopia, 90 x 66mm, 210.35g (PBE 931, recté A.C. Vermare; cf. iNumis MBS 49, 1077; cf. DNW 48, 876). Extremely fine £60-£80 --- Provenance: bt J. Lis, July 2006 Unusually, this plaque bears a second date long into the future – 1991 – from its time of striking. This reflects the fact that on 9 July 1892 the Société Lyonnaise des Forces Motrices du Rhône was granted the concession to implement and operate the distribution of electric energy produced by a waterfall derived from the river Rhône upstream of Lyon. The concession, for 99 years, ran from 7 November 1892 to 9 July 1991, but in reality the company only lasted until 1931. The reverse depicts the Cusset hydroelectric plant in Villeurbanne, construction of which was completed in 1899.
Eberbach, Walter (German, 1866-1944); b. Besigheim GERMANY, Michel Lohnt dem Brabanter Kirchenschänder [Taxes on the Churches of Brabant], 1916, a cast iron medal by W. Eberbach, Devil in hat pushing religious cleric to left, rev. serpent-tailed naked male attempting to reach an offertory tray which falls from a broken pillar, 78mm, 83.19g (Frankenhuis –). Light corrosion spots on rim, otherwise very fine and very rare £80-£100 --- Provenance: DNW Auction 68A, 15 December 2005, lot 1756; S. Martin Collection, DNW Auction M5, 17 December 2007, lot 1584
Dufresne, Thérèse (French, 1937-2010); b. Madagascar, emigrated to France 1958 FRANCE/U.S.A., New York, 1978, a light bronze medal by Thérèse Dufresne, view of the skyscrapers in Manhattan, rev. the road network set above buildings, 81mm, 491.33g (CGMP p.685; cf. SR 9, 258). Mint state, an evocative and sculptural medal; in original blue Monnaie de Paris card box with display stand £60-£80
Correia, Joaquim (Portuguese, 1920-2013); b. Marinha Grande PORTUGAL, José Maria de Eça de Queiros, 1973, a light bronze medal by J. Correia, bust right wearing monocle, rev. de Queiros standing right, engaging in conversation with two standing females at a soirée, chairs and other impedimenta in background, edge impressed gravo, 80mm, 206.17g (FIDEM 1979, 1426; cf. Numisma 117, 657). Extremely fine £15-£25 --- Provenance: Münz Zentrum Rheinland Auktion 160 (Cologne), 31 August 2011, lot 6109 José Maria de Eça de Queiros, aka Carlos Fradique Mendes (1845-1900), was an author and diplomat.
PARTABGARH DEMI-PARURE, CIRCA 1865The necklace, bracelet and brooch engraved with applied wildlife scenes featuring deer, birds, rabbits, peacocks, flowers and foliage over green pertabghar enamel, the brooch depicting two hunters on the back of an elephant and a camel in pursuit of three lions, with bead and burr motifs, the necklace suspending three similarly-set drops terminating with amphorae finials, lengths: necklace 46.0cm, bracelet 17.6cm, brooch 4.9cm, fitted case by Mappin & Webb, total weight approx. 117.5gFootnotes:Partabgarh, also known as Thewa, originates from the town of Partabgarh in Rajputana, Northern India. The unique technique is a closely guarded practice and is claimed to have originated seven centuries ago, with the practice passed down from father to son. Although the appearance is similar to traditional enamel work, the process involves heat-fusing a thin gold foil sheet to the visible surface of an already existing sheet of glass. Light is reflected via a separate sheet of metal foil placed below the glass sheet. The craft flourished in Victorian times with British women purchasing them as souvenirs and returning to Britain with them. Themes often seen are based on Hindu Mythology or Mughal court scenes, historical events or incorporate images of flora and fauna.A similar thewa necklace is in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, accession no. 03083(IS)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
DIAMOND THREE-STONE RINGThe Very Light Pink pear-shaped diamond, weighing 0.72 carat, between two similarly-cut diamonds, mounted in platinum, London hallmark, ring size approx. MFootnotes:GIA: 0.72ct Natural Very Light Pink colour, IF clarity. Report number 1142173459, 5 January 2012.Please note this report is over 10 years old and may require updating.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Circle of John Frederick HerringThe Blacksmith's Forge, oil on canvas, 46.5 x 59.5cm Small split to the canvas in the upper right area, minor black spots/splash marks or paint flecks. Minor craquelure, surface dirt and varnish discolouration. Has initials JEH to left side by stable door. Not examined under UV light.

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