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Lot 1208

1:12 scale Blueprint Models 1930 Supercharged 4.5 litre Bentley, limited edition 60/100 with certificate, model 37cm long, on wooden stand in perspex case,.

Lot 1016

A Wilesco T90 model live steam engine turbine, boxed..

Lot 1033

A Davies Charlton stationary hot air engine and a Steamco model live steam stationary engine. (2).

Lot 1041

An SEL twin model live steam stationary engine and two other live steam stationary engines. (3).

Lot 1113

Admiralty Ship Models scale model ship 'Amerigo Vespucci' 1931, 60cm (h) x 100 (l)..

Lot 1109

Admiralty Ship Models scale model of HMS Bellona, 85cm (h) x 100cm (l)..

Lot 1299

Five Corgi Classic public transport and commercial vehicles, five other boxed model buses, Corgi Major toys 1119 hovercraft, Dinky toys military vehicles and others etc.,.

Lot 1131

Grand Prix Classics Ferrari 312B 1:18 scale precision model and Action Racing Collectables AL Unser Jr 1:18 scale Indy car, together with a Panasonic Toyota F1 racing model and a U4 remote controlled helicopter. (4).

Lot 1288

Bachmann/ Atlas/ Con-Cor/ Model Power/ Life-Like/Delaware Valley Freight Car Corporation/ Roundhouse 'N' scale rolling stock to include, two 60' CTR Beam Flat CP305313, Beer Can Tank Hudson's Bay Oli and Gas, Husky Stack 8472TTX, three Chesapeake & Ohio 40' Quadhoppers, and others, (20), all boxed, .

Lot 1112

A scale model of HMS Bounty, 70cm (h) x 86cm (l)..

Lot 1293

Model Power/ Bachmann/ Kato/ Atlas/ Con-Cor/ RivaRossi 'N' scale passenger coaches, to include Kato Smoothside Passenger Car Set, Model Power Southern Pacific 4-car pack, Con-Cor Santa Fe 5-car pack and others, (15), all boxed,.

Lot 1212

Scale model of a bi-plane with cloth on wooden frame body, 61cm long, .

Lot 1040

A Jensen MFG model live steam plant and another Jensen live steam plant. (2).

Lot 1107

Atlas Editions large scale model of HMS Hood in bespoke display case with engraved plaque, the ship 36cm (h) x 140cm (l)..

Lot 1105

Nauticalia scale model of a Royal Navy armed cutter, 53cm (h) x 68cm (l)..

Lot 1184

Collection of British and German tin-plate and other toys, to include 'Schuco 3000', Hornby 'O' gauge tank engine and tender, Sun Star 1:24 scale die-cast double decker bus (boxed), Sun Star 1949 Bedford OB Duple Vista JCD 370 Southdowns Motor Services Ltd. model bus, and other toys,.

Lot 1126

CMC, Mercedes-Benz W196R 1954/55 Streamliner body, limited edition 1:18 scale precision model M-049, together with an AutoArt crystal case, both boxed. (2).

Lot 1130

Racing Legends Cobra Daytona Coupe 1:18 scale precision model finished in red, and another finished in blue, both boxed. (2).

Lot 1078

Corgi Toys, 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' model car, no.266, (boxed),.

Lot 65

A Panasonic Model No.TH-42PZ81B flat screen television (Sold as seen, untested)

Lot 262

A collection of model eggs, together heart shaped boxes etc

Lot 25

An oak cased aneroid barometer together with a Kodak camera a War Office Army medical department shell dressing, a model cannon, trouser press, Welsh language bible and poker

Lot 243

A collection of unglazed frozen Charlottes, together with a Mickey Mouse pop pal, a Pinocchio model, a felt monkey, black forest model bears, Corgi The Beatles car, doll pin cushions, gypsy caravan part tea set etc

Lot 263

A Maisto Mercedes Benz SLK 230 together with a collection of boxed and unboxed model cars, Lorries and Motorcycles, including Corgi, Solido, Revell, Burago etc

Lot 201

A Rosebud doll together with other dolls, a teddy bear, model cars, a model tractor, coins, bowler hats etc

Lot 294

Assorted model cottages together with a continental part coffee set, enamel vases, glass vases, etc

Lot 214

Clutch bags together with costume jewellery Box brownie camera, City of Cardiff Luncheon menus, Wales v New Zealand, 1972 programme, reunion dinner menus, records, books, jigsaw puzzle, Royal state Coaches, dominoes, model; cars, Sutcliffe Racer I model car etc

Lot 3473

A mid 20th Century shop window model girl wearing corset, moulded painted features and hair, approx 75 cm in height

Lot 3465

A mid 20th Century lady's coat, single breasted black crepe, cuffed sleeves, side slit pockets, Margold Model; another similar, lilac, revere collar; an early/mid 20th Century chocolate crepe wool dress, contrasting bow and cuffs, pleated detail to bodice and skirt panel (3)

Lot 416

MODEL RAILWAYS. MISCELLANEOUS HORNBY, WREN AND LIMA LOCOMOTIVES AND ROLLING STOCK, MOSTLY BOXED, LEGO AND SOFT TOYS, ETC

Lot 368

TWO SINGER CHILD'S SEWING MACHINES, C1960/70S, MODEL 20+ WITH INSTRUCTION BOOKLET AND ORIGINAL BOX , A SERIAL 22851 AND A VULCAN COUNTESS 1960S CHILD'S HAND OPERATED MACHINE (3)

Lot 293

PITCAIRN ISLANDS. AN UNUSUAL CARVED WOOD MODEL OF A BIRD, STAMPED IN PRINTER'S TYPE MADE BY JACOB WARREN SOUVENIR FROM PITCAIRN, ON TURNED STAND, 24CM L, EARLY 20TH C

Lot 290

A WWII BRASS MODEL AEROPLANE, A BRASS SHELL CASE CANISTER AND A TALLENT CHROMIUM PLATED TABLE LIGHTER

Lot 210

STUDIO POTTERY. A GLAZED STONEWARE MODEL OF A COTTAGE WITH GARDENER, ON ROUND BASE, 20CM H, C1980, AN UNUSUAL STONEWARE MODEL OF A STEAM LOCOMOTIVE IN BLACK AND TENMOKU GLAZES, 18CM H, INDISTINCTLY MARKED, C1975, A CHARLES D. FOSTER HAND BUILT STONEWARE MODEL OF A GREENHOUSE, 20CM H, IMPRESSED MARK, DATED 1979, A PAINTED AND LUSTRED EARTHENWARE GROUP OF PUNCH AND JUDY, 17CM H, LATE 20TH C, TWO HAND BUILT STONEWARE FIGURES OF A KING AND BISHOP, 33CM H AND SMALLER, C1970 / 80 AND A PAULA HUMPHRIS HAND BUILT AND PAINTED EARTHENWARE FIGURE OF A KNIGHT ON HORSEBACK, 27CM H, IMPRESSED MARKS, LATE 20TH C

Lot 383

SINGER K 20 MODEL 1950/60S SEWING MACHINE, TRADITIONAL VALUE SERIES, COMPLE AND ORIGINAL IN BOX WITH MANUAL, NEVER USED

Lot 325

A VINTAGE PAINTED WOOD, METAL AND CARD MODEL OF A DOUBLE DECKER TRAM OF LIVERPOOL CORPORATION TRAMWAYS, 8CM H

Lot 355

A DEFIANCE 1900, SERIAL 3020407 SUPPLIED BY W J HARRIS & CO LONDON, HAND CRANKED WITH MOVEABLE PARTS AND A SINGER MODEL 28, 1927, SERIAL Y4972896, VIBRATING SHUTTLE MACHINE WITH MOVEABLE PARTS, INSTRUCTION BOOKLET (2)

Lot 429

VARIOUS DIECAST JOHN DEERE AND BRITAINS MODEL TRACTORS, ETC, SOME BOXED

Lot 274

A CARVED AND ARTICULATED SYCAMORE MODEL OF A RIGHT HAND, 25.5CM H, SECOND QUARTER 20TH C

Lot 365

A JONES C1880 SEWING MACHINE SWAN NECK HAND OPERATED MACHINE, DISPLAY MODEL, NON WORKING PARTS

Lot 192

Attributed to Michael Cooper - a grey and white veined, carved marble model of a seated cat, 15" h

Lot 216

James Lynch - 'Objects on a Window Sill', a still life of a doll and model of a head with a view of buildings and fields beyond, gouache and watercolour, signed and dated '87 lower right corner, with a Royal Academy Summer Exhibition label verso, 19" x 16", framed and glazed

Lot 25

A 19th century Blanc de Chine model bird with moulded wings, on shaped rocky base, 10 1/2" h

Lot 189

Michael Cooper - a bronze model of a seated bear, 9"h

Lot 41

A pair of 20th century Chinese model cockerels with textured blue bodies and wings, purple combs and wattles, each on purple rock bases, 12" h

Lot 10

A pair of 18th/19th century Chinese model parrots with a red beak, an aubergine chest and green plumage with black detailing, on a pierced rocky base, 8 1/2"h

Lot 153

Ewenny Pottery comprising of a mottled, green glazed model cat with incised facial features and factory mark and 1900 to the base, 15" h, restored and a mottled red and white glazed jug with incised mark to the base, 5" A/F

Lot 191

Michael Cooper - a bronze model of a walking polar bear, from an edition of nine, 8" h x 16 1/2"l

Lot 184

A fine French Empire ormolu figural mantel clock ‘Hercules’ Gentilhomme, Paris, early 19th century The eight-day circular two train countwheel bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by a disc bob pendulum with silk suspension, the circular white enamel Roman numeral dial signed Gentilhomme, Palais Royal a Paris to centre and with steel moon hands within a fine milled gilt bezel, the case cast as the bearded Hercules standing draped in the Nemean lion skin resting his right hand on a substantial wooden club and supporting his left elbow on a tree stump housing the movement and dial whilst holding forward the golden apple of the Hesperides, The plinth base applied with mount cast as a trophy incorporating mask centred lion skin, bow and quiver flanked by canted angles decorated with snake entwined arrows and with laurel wreaths to sides, the lower edge with simple gilt skirt over substantial cast lions paw feet, 48cm (19ins) high. Gentilhomme is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working in Paris circa 1810/25 whilst Tardy in DICTIONBAIRE DES HORLOGERS FRANCAIS lists them as working from Galerie de Pierre circa 1810-20. An almost identical clock can be seen in Niehuser, Elke French Bronze clocks on page 64 and a similar model in Ottomeyer, Hans and Peter Proschel, Peter Vergoldete Bronzen on page399.

Lot 7

A fine George II lacquered brass, shagreen, and lignum vitae Culpeper double-reflecting compound microscope Edmund Culpeper, London, circa 1730 With sliding brass shutter to eyepiece threaded into ogee shaped moulded lignum vitae top section above gilt-tooled green vellum covered draw-tube with inked focus staging lines sliding into a brass and lignum collared green rayskin outer tube and fitted with long tapered brass tube objective lens to lower section, the whole raised on three fine baluster turned supports with circular stage fitted with a slider clamp to central oculus and pivoted light condenser lens, the lower section with three further taller brass canted baluster supports over circular ogee moulded base fitted with pivoted concave mirror to the concentric ring decorated top surface, in original oak pyramidal box with an apron drawer containing frog plate, two additional objectives, five bone sliders and canister for glasses and brass wire retainers, a circular glass fish plate engraved with three concentric lines and signed Culpeper Fecit within brass outer rim and other items, the interior back panel applied with crossed daggers and instrument trade label inscribed E. Culpeper Sculp. London to lower left, (eyepiece holder incomplete, box lacking most of its mouldings and door lock) the instrument 36cm (14.25ins) high closed; the box 44.5cm (17.5ins) high excluding later ring handle. Edmund Culpeper is recorded in Clifton, Gloria Directory of British Scientific Instrument Makers 1550-1851 as working 1700-37. He adopted the Crossed Daggers motif of his former master Walter Hayes to whom he was apprenticed in 1684. In 1706 Culpeper took over Hayes' shop located at ‘The Crossed Daggers’ in Moorfields London, later moving to the ‘Black & White House’ in Middle Moorfields in 1731 and finally ‘Under the Piazza’ at the Royal Exchange, London, where he is believed to have remained until his death in around 1740. The Culpeper trade card shows instruments made by his firm, these included surveying devices, quadrants, sundials, globes, and optical instruments such as the screw-barrel microscope and spectacles. Culpeper invented the tripod compound microscope sometime between 1725 and 1730, and made at least five major modifications in the years before his death. All models consisted essentially of two platforms, each supported by three turned brass pillars, with one set of pillars alternating in position with the other. The first model had platforms of wood. All later models, including the current lot, had brass platforms. Attached to the upper platform is a tube covered in stained shagreen. The microscope body draw tube, made from vellum covered cardboard, fits within the outer support tube. Focussing is accomplished by pushing the body tube up or down, with the position being maintained by friction between the vellum covering of the draw-tube and the inner surface of the support tube. There are also inked lines drawn on the body tube corresponding to the parfocal position of different objectives. The current instrument has survived in fine original unrestored condition having been in the same family ownership for as long as anyone can remember. It also retains almost all of its accessories which include a glass fishplate scratch-engraved with Culpeper’s signature.

Lot 108

A rare rose-gilt brass 'Atmos' timepiece Jaeger-LeCoultre for Türler, model 519, late 1940’s The single train movement wound via the expansion and contraction of an aneroid chamber mounted to the rear of the mechanism and regulated by torsion escapement with rotating balance suspended at the base of the movement and numbered 23719 to suspension platform, the circular rose-gilt on cream baton numeral chapter ring with Arabic quarters and inscribed TURLER to the bezel at six o’clock, the rectangular glazed case with canted angles to the lift-off ‘bell jar’ cover over conforming plinth base incorporating bubble level within inscribed border ATMOS, JAEGER LECOULTRE, FAB. SUISSE, SWISS MADE to the engine-turned interior, with balance locking lever to front and adjustable feet to underside, 23.5cm (9.25ins) high. According to John Hubby of the NAWCC Jaeger-LeCoultre sold Atmos clocks with the Türler name inscribed on the bezel or imprinted on the dial from circa 1935 to 1955. There however appears to be no other evidence of a commercial arrangement Jaeger LeCoultre and the watchmaking firm Türler.

Lot 15

A Naval brass and black japanned Waymouth-Cooke pattern sextant-type rangefinder Thomas Cooke and Sons, London and York, circa 1915 The sight with eyepiece focus adjustment opposing twin prism assembly within the casing at the objective end adjusted by rotating the vertical concentric scale applied to the side of the instrument calibrated for height in feet to outer ring and range in yards to inner, the centre inscribed T. COOKE & SONS LTD LONDON & YORK, WAYMOUTH-COOKE NAVAL RANGE FINDER PAT. No. 1599/1914 around a knurled adjustment collar to centre, in mahogany box with neck strap and support rod, the box 28.5 (11.25ins) wide. The firm of Thomas Cooke and Sons was established in York by Thomas Cooke in 1837 where he built a factory at Bishophill in 1855. Thomas died in 1868 and was succeeded by his sons. At the outbreak of the First World War the Bishophill factory was redeveloped to cope with the growing demand for defence products.Vickers Ltd acquired control of the firm in 1915 and oversaw its expansion until they merged with Troughton & Simms of London, in 1922 becoming Cooke, Troughton & Sims.The first model of this sextant type stadimeter was developed during WWI (around 1914). The MkII came into production around 1917 and had a shortest focussing distance of 22 feet.

Lot 419

A black Herbert Terry model 90 anglepoise lamp

Lot 254

A Tri-ang push along toy dog with International Model Aircraft" label having dark brown plush glass eyes mounted on red metal frame and black wheels 52.5cm to top of handle"

Lot 111

A Royal Worcester blush ivory two handled vase, model number 2426, 23.5cm high

Lot 188

A bronze model of a submarine on wood base, model 30.5cm long together with a bronze half model of a submarine, 45cm long

Lot 186

A Pinto West Wings model aircraft kit designed by John Stroud, in box

Lot 108

A Capodimonte model, of an eagle, wings spread; a Country Artist model, hedgehog, CA495, boxed; another, Baby Bluetits CA242; etc (4)

Lot 87

A Royal Worcester limited edition model, Nijinsky, designed by Doris Lindner, No 87, wooden base, 28.8cm high overall

Lot 406

Model Aviation - a model aeroplane, internal combustion engine

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