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3¼sq in Square Magic Lantern Slides, including topographical - colour medium format, 1960s, rest circa 1900, including extensive farming instruction lecture set, architecture, stories, small boy wearing father's medals, helmet behind, possibly killed in Boer War (1), shipping including Thames barges, Paget colour (4), cliff climbers, Bempton, and natural history, in thirteen wooden cases (a lot)
3¼sq in Square Woodburytype Topographical Magic Lantern Slides, labelled 'Woodbury Lantern Slide, Sciopticon Co, London, F Good Photo', Egypt - including Karnak, Cairo Shepherd's Hotel, Thebes and others, each manuscript titled and numbered, overall dimensions quarter-plate, circa 1880, G (31)
Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes, cased ninth-plate portrait Daguerreotypes - young gentleman, G, slight edge oxidisation (1), lady in floral dress, G, some foxing (1) and elderly lady, in lace bonnet and collar, G, slight spotting, lid missing (1); quarter-plate portrait ambrotype of lady, G (1); tintypes (6); and photographic magic lantern slide of sledge (1);
Amateur Half-Plate and Quarter-Plate Glass Negatives, British and German, including family groups, two card drawers, negatives in envelopes, sharp images, Salisbury area and Wimborne, 1917, Cornwall, 1921-1922, including St Ives, Perranporth, and churches, later images and unexposed plates and 3¼sq in magic lantern slides, including Jamaican gardens and plantations, circa 1909 (a lot)
An early 20th Century mahogany and brass Magic Lantern probably by Wrench, with triple-extension 14in lens, double-extension 12in lens, with 6, 8, 10 and 16in lenses, coloured glasses, in case, Beard changer, later electric illuminant, two lamp bulbs and dark cloth for back, P, corroded, a.f. from damp storage (a lot)
Three Kodak Retail Shop Displays, a table standing carboard display, 1978, advertising Kodak film, with the words Kodak film. You've got what it takes, Old woman that lives in a shoe theme, approx 33cm high 36cm wide, card no A11-86C, G paper lifting to bottom corner, slight knocks, discoloration to back, a shop mobile, circa 1970s, with the words Summer's magic moments belong on Kodak film, card no A11-87M, approx 37cm high 36cm wide, G, some fading and a table standing display, with the words Summers magic moments belong on Kodak film, card no A11-87C, approx 39cm high 37cm wide, G, some fading, all with cartoon graphics and real type images
A BOX OF VINTAGE TOYS AND DOLLS INCLUDING A BOXED GREEN SCHUCO TELESTEERING CAR 3000, three wheels off but in box, complete with instructions, cable, key, steering wheel, ball and pegs, three boxed sets of Ensign Ltd Walt Disney Mickey Mouse Limited glass magic lantern slides, five dolls, Silver Cross doll's pram, etc (box and pram)
1995 Ferrari 456 GT CoupéCoachwork by PininfarinaRegistration no. F1 FCCChassis no. ZFFSP44C000100729*Delivered new in the UK*Manual transmission*Exceptionally well maintained*Full specialist service historyFootnotes:Not since the 412's demise in 1989 had Ferrari offered a '2+2' and when the 456 GT debuted at the Paris Salon in October 1992 it was obvious that the long awaited newcomer eclipsed all Maranello's previous four-seat Grand Tourers. Although new from stem to stern, the 456 GT incorporated elements familiar to generations of Ferrari cognoscenti - front-mounted four-cam V12, rear transaxle, tubular steel spaceframe chassis and all-independent suspension - while making an appearance for the first time were electronically-controlled adaptive suspension and a six-speed gearbox (there was also an optional automatic).Essentially a de-tuned version of that powering the 550 and 575, the new 5.5-litre V12 unleashed no less than 442bhp at a lowly 6,250rpm, yet remained smooth and tractable from idling speed to red-line thanks to its state-of-the-art engine management system. F40 excepted, the 456 was the most powerful road car developed by Ferrari up to that time, yet despite delivering supercar performance this relatively unstressed engine has proven to be very reliable.For the 456 Pininfarina worked its magic once more to create a subtly beautiful curvaceous body contrasting with the hard edges of its predecessor. Although bereft of extraneous aerodynamic devices, the 456 remained stable up to its maximum of around 190mph, a figure that made it the world's fastest production four-seater passenger car. Acclaimed on its debut, the 456's styling has not dated and is a tribute to Pininfarina's farsightedness in creating one of most successful designs of modern times. An air-conditioned interior, sumptuous Connolly leather trim, perfectly weighted power steering and Porsche-rivalling build quality all combined to make the 456 GT a worthy competitor for Bentley, Aston Martin and Mercedes-Benz.A rare and desirable manual transmission model, this Ferrari 456 GT was sold by Maranello Concessionaires, Egham on 6th January 1995 to the Singaporean billionaire hotelier Kwek Leng Beng and registered to his Millennium & Copthorne Hotel Group's South Kensington address. Subsequently the Ferrari was owned between 2000 and 2011 by Sir Bruce MacPhail, Managing Director of P &O. This car's service history is reassuringly comprehensive, there being no fewer than 18 services recorded with recognised specialists (mainly Graypaul) between 21st October 1996 at 6,905 miles to 14th June 2018 at 64,440 miles (the current odometer reading is 64,839 miles). Recent works include refreshment of the paintwork and sills, etc between and 2018 and 2019 by Fiennes Restoration at cost of circa £20,000, and various electrical and mechanical works by Kent High Performance prior to last MoT in October 2019 at a cost of circa £6,000. Described by the private vendor as in good condition throughout, this exceptionally well maintained Ferrari 456 GT comes complete with its leather service folder, owner's manual, leather case and tools, history file, V5C document, and current MoT.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Formerly the property of the Sultan of Brunei1997 Ferrari 456 GTA CoupéRegistration no. R394 VRHChassis no. ZFFWP50L0000109951*Delivered new in the UK*Approximately 660 miles from new (see text)*Present ownership since July 2015Footnotes:'The first completely new car from the Modena manufacturer since the 348 of 1990 and arguably the most evocative front-engine coupé since the fabled 365 GTB/4 Daytona of the early '70s. Its ancestors read like a who's who in the Great Book of Grand Touring – 330 GTC, 365 GTC, 365 GTC/4 – and, for good measure, it was the last new project Enzo Ferrari saw before he died in 1988.' – Autocar. Not since the 412's demise in 1989 had Ferrari offered a '2+2', and when the 456 GT debuted at the Paris Salon in October 1992 it was obvious that the long awaited newcomer eclipsed all Maranello's previous four-seat Grand Tourers. Although new from stem to stern, the 456 GT incorporated elements familiar to generations of Ferrari cognoscenti - front-mounted four-cam V12, rear transaxle, tubular steel spaceframe chassis and all-independent suspension - while making an appearance for the first time were electronically-controlled adaptive suspension and a six-speed gearbox. Essentially a de-tuned version of that powering the 550 and 575, the new 5.5-litre V12 unleashed no less than 442bhp at a lowly 6,250rpm yet remained smooth and tractable from idling speed to red-line thanks to its state-of-the-art engine management system. F40 excepted, the 456 was the most powerful road car developed by Ferrari up to that time, yet despite delivering supercar performance this relatively unstressed engine has proven to be very reliable.For the 456, Pininfarina worked its magic once more to create a subtly beautiful curvaceous body contrasting with the hard edges of its predecessor. Although bereft of extraneous aerodynamic devices, the 456 remained stable up to its maximum of around 190mph, a figure that made it the world's fastest production four-seater passenger car. Acclaimed on its debut, the 456's styling has not dated and is a tribute to Pininfarina's farsightedness in creating one of most successful designs of modern times. An air-conditioned interior, sumptuous Connolly leather trim, perfectly weighted power steering, and Porsche-rivalling build quality all combined to make the 456 GT a worthy competitor for Bentley, Aston Martin, and Mercedes-Benz in the luxury Gran Turismo marketplace. An automatic transmission version, known as the 456GT A, became available for 1997 and then two years later the model was given its one-and-only makeover, re-emerging as the subtly restyled and improved 456 GT M (Modificata). Rare and desirable, this automatic transmission Ferrari 456 GTA was delivered new to the UK and then returned to Maranello to have mirror glass and extra-soft leather fitted before being shipped to New Zealand. Used infrequently, the Ferrari returned to the UK in December 2014 with approximately 1,000 kilometres recorded and was re-commissioned by a Ferrari main dealer. A new MPH speedometer was fitted at that time, since when the car has covered only 50 miles. Finished in black metallic with matching interior, this low-mileage Ferrari 456 is offered with five expired MoTs, a V5C document and fresh MoT.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A selection of 'family' film posters to include: SPLASH (1984)(60x40); THE ERRAND BOY (1961); THE SECRET GARDEN (1993); LADY AND THE TRAMP (1980S); SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS (1970S); SLEEPING BEAUTY (1970S) (character quad); THE BELSTONE FOX (1973) (soundtrack poster); BENJI / E'LOLLIPOP (1974) (double bill); HEIDI'S SONG (1982); THE MAGIC OF LASSIE (1978); ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND (1972) ; ALADDIN AND HIS MAGIC LAMP (1970s) and THE SLIPPER AND THE ROSE (1976) - UK Quad film posters - (12 quads plus one 60x40) (13)
A good original McDonalds 2001 Happy Meal Limited Edition Presentation Case and eighteen figures for the release of their TV Favourites. The case of cardboard construction having a red lined interior with eighteen characters set within. Characters include favourites from the Magic Roundabout, Wind In The Willows, Sooty & Sweep, Noddy and Co, Paddington Bear etc. Complete with certificate of authenticity, serial 0232. Case measures 26cm x 61cm x 43cm.
A collection of 5x original vintage Corgi Toys made TV & Film related diecast models comprising: 497 The Man From Uncle Thrush Buster Car ( U.N.C.L.E. ), 808 Corgi Comics Basil Brush's Car, 801 Noddy's Car with Golly, 807 Magic Roundabout Dougal's Car, 859 Mr McHenry's Trike and Zebedee-box. All in good - near mint condition.
Victorian Magic Lantern Accessories - an inner lantern with four burners, applied brass plaque "The Improved Stocks-Wrench Lamp", with adjustable height chimney, plus an unusual tin magic lantern lectern, light and bell in its original box with applied brass plaque "Wilkinson & Co Makers Sunderland", quantity of boxed slides.
W H DAVIES: THE HOUR OF MAGIC AND OTHER POEMS, ill William Nicholson, London, Jonathan Cape, 1922, 1st edition, original boards, printed paper labels, d/w (small part losses) + OSCAR WILDE: POEMS, London, Methuen, 1933, inscription on front paste down, original cloth, d/w (small part losses) + DYLAN THOMAS: UNDER MILKWOOD, London, J M Dent, 1954 reprint, original cloth, d/w (price clipped and small part losses) (3)
GEORGE EWART EVANS: 12 titles: WELSH SHORT STORIES, London, Faber & Faber, 1959, new [2nd revised] edition, original cloth, d/w; THE FARM AND THE VILLAGE, London, Faber & Faber, 1969, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w; WHERE BEARDS WAG ALL, London, Faber & Faber, 1970, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w; LET DOGS DELIGHT, London, Faber & Faber, 1971, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w ex-lib; ASK THE FELLOWS WHO CUT THE HAY, London, Faber & Faber, 1972, reprint, original cloth, d/w; ACKY, London, Faber & Faber, 1973, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w; THE DAYS WE HAVE SEEN, London, Faber & Faber, 1975, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w; FROM MOUTH OF MEN, London, Faber & Faber, 1976, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w; HORSE POWER AND MAGIC, London, Faber & Faber, 1979, 1st edition, signed, original cloth, d/w; THE HORSE IN THE FURROW, London, Faber & Faber, 1979 reprint, original pictorial wraps; THE STRENGTH OF THE HILLS, London, Faber & Faber, 1983, 1st edition, signed, original cloth, d/w; THE CROOKED SCYTHE, London, Faber & Faber, 1963, 1st edition, original cloth, d/w (12)
CHRISTOPHER AND LETTICE SANDFORD: THE MAGIC FOREST, London, Chiswick Press, 1931 (100) numbered (93) and signed by both, original green cloth gilt, top edges gilt, the first book to be illustrated by Lettice Sandford + GERARD DE NERVAL: DREAMS AND LIFE, LA REVE ET LA VIE, trans Vyvyan Holland, ill Lettice Sandford, London, The First Edition Club, Mannaton Devon, The Boar's Head Press, 1933 (450), not numbered, typed slip from the First Editions Club "will you please number the copy of Life and Dreams sent to you 250 (at end)" loosely inserted, original decorative marbled cloth, spine gilt lettered, from the collection of Derek Cottam (2)
CHILDRENS' BOOKS"Puffin Picture books." 53 various, c 1940s, vg.Condition report: AirlineSigns and SymbolsSeashore LifeA Book of ShipsThe Clothes We WearThe Story of A Thread of CottonRiding For ChildrenThe Story Of IronThe Magic of CoalWoodworking For BeginnersFarm Crops in BritainAbout MapsEnglish FashionsBirds of the EstuaryPond LifeSailingFamous ShipsThe Building of LondonVillage and TownOur PoniesZoo BirdsFish and FishingAnimals of AustraliaAbout a Motor CarBuilding A HouseZoo AnimalsSailing ShipsThe Sky and HeavensThe Human BodyThe Building of Ancient EygptAnimals on the FarmDogsPostage StampsBetter HandwritingHistory of the CountrysideInsect LifeOur HorsesA Book of TrainsTrees in BritainThe History of TeaMountain and Moorland BirdsPuppetsWild FlowersEarly ManPottery and its MakingHow Planes FlyThe Battle of BritainMarvellous ModelsThe Story of FurnitureLiving PicturesPrintingLocomotivesOur Cattle
Twelve screenprints to include: Second Moves Light Touch, signed, 6/25, 1974 Baby Grand, signed, 2/19, 1975 Sand Painting, signed, 13/18, 1976 Gwen, signed, 19/20, 1987 Abstract face, signed, 13/15 Abstract face, signed, 4/12 The Flower Scalpel, signed, 7/18, 1981 Abstract Landscape, signed, artist's proof IV/V, 1987 Door to Door, signed, 14/14, 1975 Magic and Diving , signed, 12/30, 1980 Fag Pack Cow Boy, unsigned and unnumbered Sic Itus Ad Astra, signed, 9/20, 1975

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