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Lot 61

A MIDDLE EASTERN ENGRAVED BRONZE DIVINATION 'MAGIC' BOWL with Islamic inscriptions and geometric motifs, 19cm diameter

Lot 491

Cigarette cards, Horseracing, USA, three type cards, Cameron & Cameron Occupations for Women, Jockey, ATC (Old Gold) Beauties, Lady Jockey & Kinney Magic Changing Cards, 'Bet No 1' showing racehorse (gd) (3)

Lot 173

ROLLEI MAGIC F&H CAMERA SERIAL No2508933 in leather carry case

Lot 2425

A Safavid engraved bronze 'Magic' bowl, Iran 17th century, with central raised boss surrounded by various mythical scenes, engraved with calligraphic inscription and numeric talismanic formulas within medallions to the cavetto, between two bands of calligraphic inscriptions in naskh script, the exterior with signs of the zodiac, 19.8cm diameter.

Lot 996

*Dame Laura Knight (1877 - 1970), pencil and watercolour - Malvern Hills, signed, in original frame, bearing gallery labels verso and a typed extract from her book 'The Magic of a Line'...'The view from my studio window was a feast in itself: red-roofed greystone farm building, fields of all shapes: ploughland, golden harvest, green meadow...I wish I knew the whereabouts of a large watercolour I did during these intervals...', 38cm x 55.5cm CONDITION REPORT Evidence of pinholes to the corners otherwise very good condition

Lot 1035

A COLLECTION OF GLASS MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES, including English, Palestine and India views, volcanoes etc

Lot 611

A BOXED SET OF ENSIGN MICKEY MOUSE STORIES MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES, with an incomplete boxed German Made 'Columbus' electric magic lantern, with instructions and a cased French Made 'Baby' projector and accessories including Pathescope films

Lot 991

CHRISTOPHER FINCH, The Art of Walt Disney, from Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms, published Abrams, New-York

Lot 176

Susan Williams Ellis for Portmerion, a Magic City coffee set, including coffee pot, mugs and saucers

Lot 471

DOGON 'MAGIC' STAVES, two similar, bronze with figurative terminals and bells for the invocation of rains, 105cm H and 72cm H, on display stands. (2)

Lot 267

Haunted cabinet This cabinet has several special effects: ghosts and skeletons appear when the doors and drawers open as if by magic. Part of the haunted Dining room (FR) Dimensions: 2,80 x 2,30 x 0,60

Lot 279

Head transformation Transformation in mind: the visitor puts his head in a window and in the illusion, his skull becomes transparent, its head is that of a grinning witch, her head is upside down. As seen in the Magic Museum of George Proust in Paris. (FR) Dimensions: 1,65 x 0,50 x 0,50

Lot 280

Upside Upside: the one who looks in the mirror will be very surprised. Everything is normal except the reflected image that is upside down. A challenge to the laws of optics or rather a very clever trick that uses a very particular way. As seen in the Magic Museum of George Proust in Paris. (FR) Dimensions: 1,60 x 0,50 x 0,50

Lot 281

4 portholes Four portholes: these portholes placed crosswise strangely allow viewing around corners.As seen in the Magic Museum of George Proust in Paris. (FR) Dimensions: 1,40 x 0,50 x 0,50

Lot 282

The Unfaithful box The Unfaithful box -the 2 portholes As seen in the Magic Museum of George Proust in Paris. (FR) Dimensions: 1,55 x 0,50 x 0,50

Lot 283

The virtual object The Virtual Object: an object placed on a shiny saucer can never be seized because it is an illusion. As seen in the Magic Museum of George Proust in Paris. (FR) Dimensions: 1,25 x 0,50 x 0,50

Lot 284

The rectangular box Optical Illusion. Looks like a 3 dimensional box. But is all flat. As seen in the Magic Museum of George Proust in Paris. (FR) Dimensions: 0,50 x 0,30 x 0,15

Lot 285

Relief nuts Relief Nuts: These hollow nuts become normal if you look by closing one eye. As seen in the Magic Museum of George Proust in Paris. (FR) Dimensions: 0,30 x 0,60 x 0,20

Lot 316

Magic stock poster Very nice Magic stock poster. framed (FR) Dimensions: 1,20 x 0,90 x 0,03

Lot 317

Magic Poster Very colourfull framed Magic poster of George. (FR) Dimensions: 1,20 x 0,90 x 0,03

Lot 318

Rare Magic stock poster Nice and rare Magic stock poster. Framed (FR) Dimensions: 1,20 x 0,90 x 0,03

Lot 319

Magic PosterThe-Fak-Hongs The Fak Hongs framed Magic poster. (FR) Dimensions: 1,20 x 0,90 x 0,03

Lot 320

Magic Poster Framed Magic poster. Virgil and Julie (FR) Dimensions: 1,20 x 0,90 x 0,03

Lot 321

Magic stock poster Rare Stock poster for a Fakir (FR) Dimensions: 1,20 x 0,90 x 0,03

Lot 322

Magic PosterFata Morgana Magic Poster "Fata Morgana" . framed (FR) Dimensions: 1,20 x 0,90 x 0,03

Lot 323

Magic PosterMachmut Boray Beautiful Poster for Machmut Boray. Framed (FR) Dimensions: 1,20 x 0,90 x 0,03

Lot 324

Magic PosterLe Mage Interesting and colourfull Magic Poster "Le Mage" framed (FR) Dimensions: 1,20 x 0,90 x 0,03

Lot 37

Stage Magic automaton Electrified window display automaton with 4 movements in good working condition (FR) Dimensions: 1,00 x 0,55 x 0,80

Lot 560

Cow and her magic wand Wooden automaton, biscuit and fabric made up wearing glasses and holding a magic stick. Electrified window display automaton with 2 movements in good working condition (FR) Dimensions: 0,70 x 0,30 x 0,30

Lot 793

Magic Windows. Pop-up book English, 1981 Ernest Nister repro, 6 rotating grills double images. (FR) Dimensions: 0,24 x 0,23 x 0,02

Lot 2018

- Believed unique fastback coachwork by Barker - Exhibited during October 1931 Salon d'Automobiles, Grand Palais, Paris - Purchased in 1933 by the then-Marquis de Portago (father of Alfonso de Portago) - Subject to a painstaking two and a half year restoration to exacting standards completed in 2011 - 2012 Best in Class and Best in Show at RREC Annual Rally - 2013 Best in Show at NEC Classic Motor Show - Known as "Arabella", she is finished in her original colour scheme of Green and Cream We are indebted to the vendor for his assistance in producing the following description: My quest for a 20/25 began in 2007. After inspecting many cars, I heard rumours of a Barker bodied example in Lincolnshire. Having met the owner, I had to accept she was not for sale! However, I continued to visit on a regular basis and eventually, in May 2008, he agreed to sell. By now an RREC member I began researching the car's history. The first thing of consequence was that the engine plate was in French and the fuel gauge and speedometer were calibrated metrically. All became clear when I obtained copies of the build sheets containing the magic words "Paris Show Car" therein. My enthusiasm hit the roof! Having located photocopies of the October 1931 editions of Motor and Autocar it was evident she had two tone paintwork but, of course, the illustrations were in black and white! They did reveal, however, that the top half of the car was darker than the bottom. They also showed she originally sported wheel discs and a sunroof. The rear bumper had been remanufactured by the previous owner who made an excellent match to the original. We decided to progress with the body repairs, keeping an eye for traces of the original colour scheme. I remember our first sight of this as if it was yesterday - green and cream! It took time to be satisfied with a colour match, but after weeks of experimentation we felt it was perfect. I was lucky to be using a small body shop outside Grantham whose approach was as fastidious and perfectionist as my own. The chromework was re-plated and the bonnet hinges remade in stainless steel because, having seized, they caused it to distort when opened. In removing the hinges the original rivets had to be sacrificed. I purchased replacements but they stood too proud. A retired friend heard of the problem and offered to machine over 400 rivets so their profile matched the originals! He also remade the Barker patented dipping system in stainless steel, putting a grease nipple in the concentric tubes that operate it. At the same time all the dome headed coach bolts on the body were remade in stainless steel. A commercial supplier supplied new wheel discs at enormous cost which were painted to match the body. The original windscreen had delaminated so a new one was obtained. The chrome went back on, the locks were laboriously repaired and the headlamps sent to Sheffield to be refurbished and re-plated. It was time to tackle the trim. Around 1960 'Arabella' (as she is known) had been sold to America spending the next 25 years in Florida. Apart from painting her copper bronze, discarding the wheel discs, and fitting Buick bumpers, the hot weather had played havoc with the interior. The original horse hide leather had become dry and cracked and subsequently re-upholstered in vinyl. Fortunately the original leather was left so upon stripping the vinyl away it was revealed. A small tannery in Southern Spain, who tanned leather by hand in a non-industrialised way, were able to colour match using cow hide instead of the original horse hide. I had tried to locate horse hide but was unable to find a supplier. I already knew a trimmer whose work was of a very high standard and was confident he would maintain the standards already achieved. I wanted the seats upholstered in a 'baggy' way, replicating a 'gentleman's club chair' and am delighted with the outcome. The original stuffing of horse hair and latex was re-used. There were no carpets or headlining present so we chose colours that suited the colour scheme. New door cards were made from marine ply and upholstered to match the interior. Basically the engine and drive train were in good condition, but some original equipment had been "plundered" over time and a number of items were needed to restore the engine compartment. The most difficult were the under trays, which had disappeared, and the starter solenoid, which had been replaced with a modern version. The engine had been worked on by the previous owner and already boasted an aluminium cylinder head and re-metalled bearings. The carburettor proved unreliable and difficult to set up but the addition of new needles solved the problem and she has run perfectly ever since. The engine compartment was tidied and all electrics re-wired using correct colours. After steam cleaning the chassis and re-painting she was much admired by all who saw her. I have been ably assisted throughout by members of the RREC who were always on hand to offer advice and assistance when necessary. During the course of the restoration, which lasted two and a half years, research into the car's history proved very interesting. The first owner, who saw it at the Paris Show in the Grand Palais was a well-known enthusiast for the marque, Captain JF Kruse MC. He owned more than 20 Rolls-Royces in his time and bought 'Arabella' for his wife - a fashionable young lady who enjoyed visiting the clubs of London. The next owner, the Marquis de Portago, who bought the car in 1933, was a personal friend of Captain Kruse having met on the polo pitch at the Hurlingham Club. In 1928, he had had an only son named Alfonso, whose mother used the car until it was disposed of just pre-war. Alfonso became a famous racing driver before his death in the 1957 Mille Miglia. The car spent the war in storage in Montpelier Square, London, emerging in the ownership of another Captain - Captain Drummond MC, a member of the banking family and a distant relative of the Queen Mother. Around 1960 she was sold to an American Serviceman based at Bicester who shipped it to Florida. He registered her '1931 RR', repainted her copper bronze and over 20 years allowed her to descend into dilapidation. She was spotted in Miami and brought back to the UK by Porters of Kensington and, shortly afterwards, c.1985, acquired by the retired motor engineer in Lincolnshire from whom I bought her in 2008. Built as a 'one off' for the Paris Show of 1931, she remains unique although rumours exist of a similar body built on a Phantom chassis. Since completion 'Arabella' has travelled c.16,000 miles. The first ride overseas was to the Classic Le Mans meeting, then a tour was made under the auspices of the "Club d'Auto" around the Champagne vineyards of Epernay. We then attended the Circuit des Remparts at Angouleme before being invited to attend the British Car Club Meeting in St Moritz where we participated in the Rally, negotiating two Alpine Passes of seven and eight thousand feet before coming second in the Concours. She has made two trips to the Goodwood Revival and in 2012 she won Best in Class and Best in Show at the RREC Annual Rally at Rockingham. The achievement shortly afterwards of winning 'Best in Show' at the 2013 NEC Classic Car Show is a fitting testimonial to the craftsmen and friends who have helped to create the masterpiece that is the first Rolls-Royce to win this coveted award.

Lot 427

Description from the vendor - The Magic of a Name is the leather bound edition presented to Sir Archibald Sinclair by Lord Hives on 16 May 1950. The binding is good apart from some silverfish damage to one corner and one or two similar but lesser nibbles. Otherwise the binding is tight and the interior generally clean. Rare

Lot 439

Magic Lantern together with a Quantity of Glass Magic Lantern Slides

Lot 1013

A quantity of toy Cars and Lorries including Matchbox, Corgi 007, Lotus Esprit a/f, Corgi Juniors Caravan, Matchbox Super King K10 car transporter, Matchbox racing mini, etc. plus a Ridleys Magic kit, boxed.

Lot 1101

An Egyptian Ebonised Sculpture of Isis Goddess of Magic, Motherhood & Healing in Crouched Seated Pose with Plumed Throne Headdress.

Lot 18

An early German tin plate Cinematograph magic lantern slide and film projector with a cased set of slides, in its original box

Lot 110

Weyman (Stanley J.) - A Gentleman of France, 3 vol., presentation inscription 'From the author' to front endpaper, some light scattered foxing, 1893 § Jefferies (Richard) Wood Magic, 2 vol., 1881 § Talbot ( The Hon. Thomas) The Granvilles, 3 vol., light scattered spotting, 1882 § Collins (Wilkie) The Dead Alive, frontispiece, spine a little rubbed, Boston, 1874, first editions, original cloth, slight shelf lean, spine ends and corners a little bumped, still excellent overal ; and 17 others, a run of works by James Payn in original cloth in excellent condition, 8vo (26)

Lot 606

A cased set of magic lantern slides c.1900, forty-six black and white topographical slides the majority of which depict mid-west America by Slide House Ltd, Petty France, London.

Lot 3279

Corgi toys Basil Brush car, Magic Roundabout and Noddy cars, a box of Lego and Meccano steam engine

Lot 158

Susan Williams-Ellis, Portmeirion, Magic Garden design coffee set c 1970s 15 pieces

Lot 180

Antique German glass magic lantern slides and a framed slide.

Lot 181

A box of Antique French painted glass magic lantern slides.

Lot 182

A set of 12 early painted glass magic lantern slides, length 8", boxed.

Lot 633

Small Box: Vintage Coloured Glass Children s Stories Magic Lantern Slides

Lot 634

A box containing a small quantity of assorted Magic Lantern Slides, mostly mahogany framed

Lot 786

Two books of vintage children's books and a further box containing books on Modern Magic, The Golden Age of the Railway, etc

Lot 802

A miscellaneous collection of books including books on butterflies, military, magic, natural history, etc

Lot 318

A VICTORIAN MAGIC LANTERN in a fitted case together with a group of various magic lantern slides

Lot 124

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY ERNST PLANK MAGIC LANTERN with paraffin illumination and 12 strip slides, all fitted in the original box together with a 19th century automatic coloured kaleidoscope magic lantern slide

Lot 1891

A Pelham Puppet Farmer Type SM in box Andy Pandy puppet parts and a boxed Star-Magic conjuring set including instruction book.

Lot 329

Swatch watch - Swatch watch The Magic Spell A Christmas Fairy tale, limited edition 1995.

Lot 18

LADIES WATCHES - a collection of 15 ladies watches to include a Walt Disney 100 years of Magic limited edition (0529/2000) watch in original box, a Marcel Drucker signature watch in original box, a Pulsar, Rotary, and a Buler pendant watch on chain.

Lot 245

RECORD PLAYER - a Columbia Magic Notes record player. Wooden case with wear on lid. With UK mains plug.

Lot 32

Dandy (1948-49) 377, 379, 380, 381, 401. First Slave Of The Magic Lamp by Fred Sturrock [vg/fn] (5)

Lot 54

Magic-Beano Book (1944). Big Eggo and Koko pillow fight. Bright boards with well worn loose spine (detached from contents). Light tan pages (some loose) with some edge tears. Missing 6 pages: 7/8, 31/32, 49/50, 89/90, 111/112, 113/114 [fr]. No Reserve

Lot 56

Beano (1944) 222-248. Complete year published fortnightly. 222: First Jimmy and his Magic Patch, 240: First Strang The Terrible in comic strip format, both by Dudley Watkins, 225: The Dandy's Desperate Dan appears with Pansy Potter who kicks him back to his own comic. Propaganda war issues show Hitler hanged in Save Waste Paper ad. and 'pile up waste paper by the ton - that's the way to squash the Hun!' propaganda messages. The highest grade 1944 year ever offered at auction. Bright, fresh covers, creamy white pages [fn/vfn+] (27)

Lot 57

Magic-Beano Book (1945). Koko Leapfrogs Big Eggo. Bright board colours with worn spine and corner wear. Neat dedication. Cream/light tan pages, some with light foxing to margins [vg-]

Lot 58

Beano (1946) 288-291, 293-297, 299. Dudley Watkins begins to sign his work on Jimmy and His Magic Patch, Lord Snooty and Tom Thumb. 290 file holes to spine, 289 [gd], balance [vg-/vg] (10)

Lot 62

Beano (1947) 301-325. Complete year published fortnightly (production problems caused a month's interlude between issues 305 and 306). Lord Snooty, The Shipwrecked Circus, Tom Thumb, Jimmy and his Magic Patch, Wavy Davy and his navy all by Dudley Watkins and first Alf Wit - the Ancient Brit by Bill Holdroyd. Bright fresh covers, cream pages. 310, 311, 315, 316, 325 [fn/fn+], balance [vfn/vfn+] (25)

Lot 257

2 x Walt Disney caricature Cookie Jars and lids, 1 modelled as Magic Kingdom with numerous Disney figures, marked to base Disney, 10" tall and 1 other with 3 figurines from Sidney Villains

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