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JAMES BOND 1:8 SCALE ASTON MARTIN; A large and heavy quality 1:8 scale Eaglemoss diecast precision model of James Bond's Aston Martin DB5. Highly detailed, the original spec for the model includes; working rear and front lights, working horn, ejector seat, accelerator sound effects, brake lights, light up map to interior, machine guns in lights, movable bullet proof rear screen, key ignition, rubber tyres etc. This particular model is well made. All features working. In fantastic condition. Approx 8.5kg. (NOTE: Spring from ejector seat has been removed for ease of transport, but can just be slipped back on for use) CAN BE POSTED WORLDWIDE CONTACT US FOR A QUOTE, OR VIEW www.eastbristol.co.uk.
19th century AD. A tent band, flat woven with a geometric pattern of black, cream, blue, dark and light red colours with plaited tassels. Property of an American collector; acquired Europe 1970s-1990s. The name Jajim (meaning thick cloth) refers to a two-sided flat weave comprising of narrow warp-faced strips sewn together to form rugs or blankets; the strips are also used individually to act as tent dividers. Jajims, like kilims, are woven on a horizontal loom. Patterns are made within the warps; the wefts can hardly be seen. Motifs can be striped, square, chequered, toothed, plain and parallel lines. 300 grams, 6m (19' 8"). Fine condition.
GEORGE TURNER (1841-1910). An old cottage at Barrow on Trent Nr. Derby. Signed and inscribed verso and dated 1865. Oil on canvas. 12" x 18". Condition: As found, original and untouched. A couple of pin holes to the canvas, light cracking but stable with no flaking. Requires cleaning. Unframed
DERHAM (W): 'Physico-Theology: or, a demonstration of the being and attributes of God...' London, 1720. Fifth edition. 8vo, recent brown cloth, some light browning/marking else a good copy: together with some 67 other volumes over 2 shelves, various sizes, miscellaneous and mainly antiquarian books, 17th-19th century inc. a defective 1718 edition of Bunyon's Pilgrim's Progress and other cloth and calf bound literature, history etc. (58)
HEATH (James, 1629-1664): 'A Brief Chronicle of the late intestine Warr in the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland & Ireland...' London, printed by J B for W Lee, 1663. Second impression. Small 8vo, period blind ruled calf boards, recently rebacked, numerous metal engraved plates/portraits, some light browning/foxing, neat restoration to initial 2 leaves, generally a good copy. (1)
GRAFFITTI: An original piece of artwork, spray graffiti image of a 'gangsta rat' with boombox. On a shabby torn piece of card. Allegedly obtained from Dismaland as part of the hidden ' Free Art ' notion. Various pieces of artwork would be hidden around Dismaland for members of the public to find and keep. Pieces were few and far between, and were allegedly done by Banksy and other exhibiting artists, although Pest Control refute this. It is believed that this piece contains a hidden message when viewed under a black light, however we are unable to confirm this. NOTE: From a private collection of Dismaland / Banksy and related items. Some of which were obtained directly from Dismaland, or directly from the artist(s) associated. Where something is listed as possibly Banksy buyers are reminded to satisfy themselves as to originality, condition and authenticity, and no artwork comes with authentication or any guarantee implied or given. Provenance, where given, is there for reference or guide only. The vendor will be donating an amount of the proceeds raised in this sale to a local Bristol homeless charity.
An early 20th century gem set gold and enamel insect watch pendant, realistically formed, the hinged folding wings set with graduated circular cut diamonds on light blue guilloche enamel ground. With black enamel decoration to the head and set with a circular cut diamond and ruby eye. Stem wind movement, white circular dial with blue Arabic numerals and red '12'. 4.5cm long. With a gold fine link chain mounted with blue guilloche and white enamel cylinder links. The chain 56cm.
An early Art Deco bow brooch, with calibré-cut sapphire-set circular motifs with diamond centres, on pavé-set graduated circular cut diamond ground. Tied with graduated diamonds between calibré-cut sapphire borders. Engraved with Princess Margaret's cipher. 5.6cm wide. With Christie's certificate of provenance. Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret was born on 21st August 1930, daughter of Prince Albert Duke of York and Elizabeth, Duchess of York, later to become the King and Queen. She grew up in the family home at 145, Piccadilly and Windsor with her sister, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Princess Margaret was a hugely popular member of the Royal Family, both at home and abroad, and as a beautiful and glamorous young woman began her public duties at the age of eighteen. She was second in line to the throne. She was soon idolized and seen in the light of a movie star. She loved jewellery and her collection grew from the inherited pieces to the many editions of pieces presented to her personally and those given to mark state occasions. Despite Princess Margaret's glamorous lifestyle, she remained devoted to the Royal Family and her charities of which she was president and patron of over eighty. She died in 2002. Provenance: Purchased by the current owner from Christie's, lot 11, "Property from the Collection of Her Royal Highness The Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon", 13 June 2006, London.
A modern light oak extending dining table, the top having canted corners, raised on square, tapered, fluted legs 30''h 56''L extending to 90''L with two additional leaves; and a matching set of six diamond shaped back chairs, the cream coloured suede upholstered seats raised on square, tapered forelegs RAM

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