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A 12 bore semi-automatic shotgun by Franchi, Serial No. S24882, Model 48A, the 27ins blued steel barrel with elevated top rib, walnut stock and fore end with chequered grips, 14.25ins pull, composite butt plate, 48ins overall Note: You must be in possession of a current shotgun certificate to purchase this item
Glycine - a gentleman's military issue stainless steel wrist watch,circular black arabic numeral dial with outer railroad track and subsidiary seconds dial in a 32mm plated case with stainless steel back engraved STAHL BODEN WASSERDICHT (steel ground water resistant) and D 56467 H, strap model, no box or paperwork, watch winds freely and is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Omega - a lady's vintage wrist watch, champagne cushion shaped baton dial with arabics at 12 and 6 in an 80 micron gold-plated case, movement number 12600709, strap model, no box or paperwork, watch winds freely and is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Three gold wrist watches, a lady's 9 carat yellow gold bracelet watch with 12mm baton dial and half moon shaped link bracelet, overall length 17cm, gross weight excluding movement approximately 8.4gms, a 9 carat rose metal watch with 23mm arabic dial, hallmarked Birmingham (imported) 1921, case back weighing 3.7gms, mongrammed on back and dated 1929, strap model, a lady's 9 carat yellow gold watch with fancy bezel, London (imported) 1929, strap model, none of the watches are working.
Longines - a gentleman's military style wrist watch, circular off white baton dial with arabics at 3, 9, 12, with subsidiary seconds dial at 6, dial also marked Jack Cheltenham, plain 30mm steel case, strap model, no military markings, watch winds freely and is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Cartier - A lady's 18K gold Tank Normale Small Model wrist watch, square white 14mm roman dial with railway track minute counter, blued hands, in a 19mm case with polished parallel shafts and fine satin finish horizontal bars, marked Cartier on reverse with serial number, crown cabochon sapphire, strap model with deployant clasp stamped Cartier 18K and 750, serial number 780930385, in Cartier cardboard box with three service booklets (1993, 1996, 2000) and a general Cartier watch booklet, watch is running at present time although no guarantee is given.
Table Top Revolving Bookcase and Other Ornaments and Miniatures, a carved oak 1930s table top revolving bookcase 11" high, together with a leather model of a stallion 11" high, a faux marble bust of Herakles after Santini 14" high, a pair of oval miniature gouache continental landscapes signed in glazed Rococo style gilt cartouche frames and a miniature engraved portrait of an 18th Century lady probably after Gainsborough in ebonised frame, G, (6)
Art Deco and Later Desk and Travel Clocks, a group of nine including a Bakelite cased electric Smiths example, walnut cased battery model by Kienzle, 1950s plastic cased Japanese Rhythm travel clock and Metamec electric example, boxed Slava 1972 USSR travel clock and West German Blessing example, a brass cased Kienzle 1970s international chronoquartz, desk clock, Swiza 8 travel clock and another by Marche, (many working), F-G, (9)
A gentleman's 18ct gold cased Rolex Oyster Perpetual "Day-Date" automatic wristwatch, Model 1803, Serial No. 927439 (dating to 1963/64), the silvered dial with gold baton numerals, day and date apertures, with textured bezel and plain cased, 35mm diameter, on conforming gold Rolex bracelet (gross weight 124 grammes), contained in later box (no papers)
Two Derby porcelain figures of cats, c.1810-30, the first a black cat seated on a pink tasselled cushion, the model attributed to Edward Keys, the second a recumbent tortoiseshell cat on a pink rectangular cushion, both unmarked, H. 4.3cm and 5cmcf. Dennis G. Rice, Cats in English Porcelain of the 19th century, colour plates 18b and 19a.
A Chinese yellow glazed biscuit model jardiniere, Qing dynasty, the sides carved in relief with prunus and inscriptions, L. 10.3cm, wood standProvenance - The owner and her family lived in Singapore in the late 1950s. The collection includes antique Chinese porcelain, jade and furniture her father bought from shops in Orchard Road, Singapore around 1955-59.
A rare Derby porcelain group of a cat and kitten with prey, c.1810-25, possibly modelled by Edward Keys, the standing white cat grasping a birds in its mouth with a recumbent kitten on a gilt and white rectangular cushion base, unmarked, H. 5cm, tail restoredcf. Dennis G. Rice, Cats in English Porcelain of the 19th century, page 38 where the author states that the Derby group of 'New Cats with Prey' 1s 6d' included in Haslem's list of models turned our by Edward Keys has yet to be discovered. It appears this group is the undiscovered model in question which Dennis Rice acquired after publishing his book.
A John & Rebecca Lloyd of Shelton model of a recumbent lion and lamb group, circa 1840, with shredded clay mane, unusually on a cobalt blue shaped base, indistinctly marked in red ' The young Lion shall lie down with the Lamb ISAIAH XI..', L. 11.8cmcf. Dennis G. Rice, English Porcelain Animals of the 19th century, figure 144.
A pair of large Mason's Ironstone square baluster vases, c.1840-51, in imitation of a Chinese model, transfer printed, gilded and enamelled with figures, mock script and objects on a celadon green ground decorated with butterflies and flowers, unmarked, H. 55.5cmcf. Geoffrey A. Godden, Mason's China and the Ironstone Wares, plate 291 for an identical vase.
A miniature model of Kara Zor-El (Helen Slater) from Jeannot Szwarc's superhero film Supergirl. During the opening scenes, Kara climbed into an orb and followed the Omegahedron to Earth to retrieve it. The model depicts Kara sat cross-legged, in a flowing white dress. It is cast in resin with synthetic hair and hand-painted details. It displays some signs of age and handling: there is a crack around the neck and a chip missing near the join, as well as some light grime that has collected in the gathers of her garment. Also, the glue that attaches Kara's hair to her head has become dry and suffered some discolouration. Dimensions: 12 cm x 13 cm x 17 cm (4 3/4" x 5 1/4" x 6 3/4")£800-1200 M
A hand-drawn Ray Harryhausen concept sketch of an Allosaurus from the production of Don Chaffey's's prehistoric adventure One Million Years B.C. Harryhausen created this detailed drawing of an Allosaurus in profile as it was vital for his own model-making reference. This artwork represents the final version of the design, and is executed in pencil on paper. It shows minor discolouration along the top edge, some folds to the corners and general handling marks throughout, but remains in good condition. Dimensions: 40 cm x 50 cm (15 3/4" x 1 91/2")LiteratureA similar image features on page 85 of The Art of Ray Harryhausen by Ray Harryhausen and Tony Dalton, published by Aurum.£2000-3000 †Δ*Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Buyer's Guide

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