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Lot 482

Jan van der Meer (1942-)Stranded Stardust on the beach of 's Gravenzande on January 9, 1976, panel 40x50 cm

Lot 177

Oak 3-piece cabinet with 2 glazed doors in upper cabinet, intermediate section with plate rack and lower cabinet with 2 panel doors and 2 drawers, 220 cm high, 135 cm wide, 54 cm deep

Lot 552

Jan van der Meer (1942-)Cat with kittens in basket, panel 46x46 cm

Lot 383

Indian needlework panel decorated with squares and scrolled detail, oak framed, 68cm wide

Lot 312

AN ALL-STEEL FLINTLOCK TINDER-LIGHTER SIGNED KLETT, POTSDAM, last quarter of the 18th century, with square-formed body engraved with borderlines and loose floral decoration, 'KLETT' signed within an oval panel on the left side and 'POTSDAM' within a similar panel on the right, boxlock action with central ring-necked cock and exposed unguarded trigger, candle-holder to right hand side, walnut smooth bag-shaped butt (possible working replacement), moulded iron bipod feet and replacement sliding trapdoor to front face.

Lot 325

A RARE LARGE GLAZED ADVERT FOR NOBEL POWDER AND CARTRIDGES TOGETHER WITH A GLAZED 'BRITISH FIELD SPORTS' PRINT, the first pre World War One in a later frame measuring 25 1/2in. high by 20 1/2in. wide and depicting various rare Nobel shotgun cartridges including 'NONEKA', 'ORION', 'VALEKA', 'CLYDE', 'AJAX' and 'REGENT' with mention of 'BALLISTITE' and 'IMPROVED EMPIRE' powders together with a notice that the Orion, Valeka, Ajax and Regent cartridges have been withdrawn, together with the legend 'UNRIVALLED AMMUNITION SOLD HERE' (water damaged with four punched holes across the centre) together with a vintage glazed poster for 'BRITISH FIELD SPORTS' with central diamond-shaped panel of a stag and does, the corners with depictions labled 'GROUSE SHOOTING', 'PARTRIDGE SHOOTING', 'PHEASANT SHOOTING' and 'RABBIT SHOOTING', in a remounted period oak frame measuring 26in. high by 23in. wide.

Lot 328

A COLLECTION OF FOUR ELEY-KYNOCH SHOP DISPLAY SIGNS, all from the 1950's-60's, including a printed metal sign showing a black labrador with retrieved pheasant above a panel showing an open box of 'Grand Prix' cartridges and marked 'ELEY-KYNOCH CARTRIDGES' together with the ICI London address, (14 1/2in. x 9 1/2in, standing leg detached), a three-dimensional card sign of deco style showing a hand holding a box of 'Grand Prix' cartridges with 'ELEY-KYNOCH' to the top and 'RELIABLE SPORTING AMMUNITION' and 'A GOOD GUN DESERVES AN ELEY-KYNOCH CARTRIDGE' with the 'ICI' logo and an illustration of 'Bonax', 'Alphamax', 'Primax' and 'Fourten' cartridges (approximately 21in. x 13 1/4in.), the third depicting pictures of various game 'pinned' to a wood wall above a shelf with a trophy and a selection of shotgun cartridges and small bore rifle bullets in boxes, a panel at the top reading 'SHOOT WELL WITH ELEY', the bottom with 'Eley-Kynoch' and 'IMI' address (15 3/4in. x 12in.), the last showing a broken open boxlock ejector shotgun with a partially inserted 'Grand Prix' cartridge below the title 'ELEY-KYNOCH CARTRIDGES' all above illustrations of four cartridges and the legend 'RELIABLE, ACCURATE, WATER-RESISTING' and the 'ICI' address (15 1/2in. x 12in.).

Lot 329

A COLLECTION OF FIVE RARE POINT OF SALE CARDS FOR THE COLONIAL AMMUNITION COMPANY, NEW ZEALAND, all believed pre World War Two, three with illustrations of gun dog heads, a rolled turn-over cartridge and a shield-shaped panel with 'USE C.A.C. CARTRIDGES', the remaining two with illustrations of gamebirds, otherwise similar, the largest 12 3/4in. by 9 3/4in. (generally good but some drawing pin holes to edges).

Lot 594

A FINE CASED .650 SINGLE BARREL PERCUSSION SPORTING RIFLE FOR BELTED BALL BY CHARLES LANCASTER, CIRCA 1841, serial no. 1443, with 31in. octagonal twist barrel rifled with two grooves for belted ball dovetail adjustable blade fore-sight, three leaf rear-sight for 70, 100 and 150 yards set into the top barrel flat, engraved near the breech 'CHARLES LANCASTER 151 NEW BOND STREET LONDON', the hook breech with inset gold poincon stamped with the makers name in three lines 'CHARLES / LANCASTER / LONDON' and with a platinum band, the nipple bolster with a platinum plug, the fixed breech engraved with a stag above a panel of foliate scrollwork, bar action detented lock with rope border decoration and profusely foliate scroll engraved to the highest standards of the day, the makers name 'CHARLES LANCASTER / LONDON' to the centre, and fitted with a bolt safety on the tail, dolphin headed hammer engraved to match, figured walnut half-stocked with raised cheek rest, chequered wrist and fore-end, iron mounts include scroll trigger-guard, engraved with a running stag on the bow, surrounded by foliate border decoration, with a pineapple finial, the butt-plate with chequered shoulder piece, and long tang also engraved with a stag surrounded by foliate scrollwork, a circular patchbox is fitted to the right-side of the butt engraved with a stalking male lion in jungle surroundings, horn nosecap, the underside of the butt inlaid with a silver escutcheon engraved with the original owners crest of a walking stag statant, the rifle is contained in its original brass bound mahogany pigskin lined and partitioned case, (lid detached) accessories including correct Sykes flask, pincer mould for belted ball, separated sprue cutter, wad punch, oil bottle, leather wallet with nipple key and turnscrew (handle missing) and turned boxwood container full of patches, the case also contains its original doeskin leather pouch of Lancaster percussion caps, this is a superb rifle with much deep original finish to both barrel and mounts, and has seen very little if any use, the case in need of cleaning.

Lot 810

A GOOD .550 (14mm) PINFIRE DOUBLE-BARRELLED HOWDAH-PISTOL BY THOMAS HORSLEY, YORK, serial no. 400, circa 1870, with browned damascus 6 5/16in. barrels, matted top-rib with rectangular panel signed ' THO'S HORSLEY, YORK', border engraved breech-end and pin apertures, engraved colour hardened rounded action body with 'Jones' type swing under-lever, shallow percussion fences, border and scroll engraved curved back-action locks signed 'THO'S HORSLEY', scroll engraved hammers, long engraved top-tang, chequered walnut grip, moulded and engraved iron butt-cap with central trap-door and chequered walnut splinter fore-end, strong traces of original colour and a good amount of finish remaining. Sold as an exempt item under Section 58 (2) of the 1968 Firearms Act, to be held as a curiosity or ornament

Lot 1433

A 19th Century viewing box, probably for a watch, a rectangular bevelled glass panel hinge lid with brass push button clasp, Kingwood and brass stringing, 4x9x7cm.

Lot 1509

An Arts and Crafts stain glass and lead panel, of rectangular form figures, 36.5x27cm.

Lot 1510

A stain glass circular pendant panel, classical scene, 27cm diameter.

Lot 1577

A late 17th Century oak coffer, the two plank lid with cleated end, one wire hinge or replaced, two panel front and rails with 'S' scrolls, 68x49x114cm.

Lot 1588

A mid 19th Century needlework panel of the lady of the lake, worked by Fred Gage in 1838, 20x18cm.

Lot 1589

A late 19th Century gold wire and silk religious panel, 18x18cm.

Lot 1594

A 20th Century crewel textile panel, 47x37cm.

Lot 199

19th Century Yellow Metal, Black Enamel and Pearl Memorial Locket (A/F, 6.1g), gold plated and blue enamel locket and brooch set with a porcelain panel decorated with a seated lady with letter and dove

Lot 329

Victorian Pinchbeck Memorial Brooch, the double sided swivel panel set with hair and pearl spray to both sides, 58x50mm

Lot 53

Victorian 15ct Gold and Hardstone Memorial Locket Pendant decorated with a forget-me-not cameo and glazed panel to the reverse with platted hair, engraved "To Mary Elizabeth in memory of her Grandmama M Thompson Ob. Ap. 27th 1839, c. 35mm diam., 11.2g Unmarked setting, originally a clasp

Lot 589

An early 20th Century silver cigarette box, of rectangular form, engine turned decoration with blank panel, London 1928, Francis Higgins, 5x16x9.5cm

Lot 675

Sterling Silver Vesta with risqué panel, 18.8g

Lot 185

A poker work type wooden panel of a figure carrying a crossbow

Lot 277

An Edwardian display cabinet with leaded glazed panel

Lot 353

A stool with John Broadwood & Sons inlaid panel; and two dressing table stools

Lot 121

My Little Pony, Baby Bonnet School of Dance - Comes with carry case that opens to reveal a dance floor with moveable discs, Baby Half Note wearing tutu, tiara and leg warmers, 2 bunnies, 2 swans, 2 honey bees, 4 interchangeable showcards with stand, ballet case, ballet barre, and wall hook. Comes in original box and includes instructions. Toy shows signs of use, the box has signs of storage wear and a small cut out square to the front side panel, top left, approx 2 cm x 2 cm (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 183

A modern Chinese faux bamboo embroidered eight fold dressing screen decorated with cranes, each panel 43cm x 176cm.

Lot 20

An eastern rectangular decorative wooden panel, painted with deer, width 193cm, height 42cm

Lot 300

An early 20th century tooled photograph frame with inset Chinese pierced bowenite jade panel, 43cm tall

Lot 4

An Indian carved hardwood four fold screen, largest panel width 50cm, height 184cm

Lot 522

A gilt metal ‘Wellington’ plaque on wooden panel, 30 x 19cm

Lot 627

A framed embroidered silk and metal thread panel, possibly Ottoman, 75x38cm excl frame

Lot 679

After David Teniers The Younger (1610-1690), oil on oak panel, Revellers beside a tavern, 14 x 20cm

Lot 684

William Joseph Julius Caesar Bond (1833-1926), oil on wooden panel, River landscape with sail barge, signed on the bow of the boat, 26.5 x 41cm

Lot 1015

TWO GARDEN BENCHES comprising of a 128cm wide cast iron ended bench with cast iron panel to back and slatted wood seat and a wooden bench 123cm wide (loose joints)

Lot 1055

TWO METAL ENGINEERS TOOLBOXES one with three drawers, lift concealing storage, hinged front panel width 66cm depth 31cm height 35cm (no key) along with a smaller box (2) (Condition neither latch very well)

Lot 1275

A MID CENTURY TURNIDGE OF LONDON TEAK ANGLED DRINKS BAR, with a synthetic woven panel front, white Formica top, and various shelves and cupboards doors, width 140cm x depth 65cm x height 94cm (condition:-fluid stains to shelves)

Lot 137

THREE 'GERMANUS' AMBOYNA CIGAR HUMIDOR BOXES, two shallow wooden boxes with an open top glass panel, fitted with a hygrometer dial, approximate dimensions width 261mm x length 219mm x depth 66mm, the third a deeper wooden box with an open top glass panel, fitted with a hygrometer dial, approximate dimensions width 259mm x length 218mm x depth 110mm, (condition report: general moderate wear, would benefit from a gentle clean)

Lot 357

A GROUP OF ARTS AND CRAFTS STYLE PEWTER PIECES TOGETHER WITH A COPPER FIRE GUARD, comprising a Cornish Pewter two handled dish impressed W1668 made by James Dixon & Sons impressed on the back, two hand hammered pewter candle sticks, height 22cm and 13cm, an Ell Ware four piece pewter cruet set with original Bristol Blue glass insert, a cast framed fire screen with claw feet, a large copper front panel decorated with an Oriental dragon, height 73cm x width 52cm, two cast wall plaques of hunting dog scenes, width 38cm x height 21cm (10) (Condition report: one candlestick is slightly tilting, pewter is rubbed and tarnished in parts, copper has darkened due to age)

Lot 424

A COLLECTION OF DESK STANDS AND ACCESSORIES, to include a brass double inkwell desk stand with pen rest and tray, the latter decorated with a swallow in flight (sd to the glass liners), another brass desk stand having twin ceramic lined inkwell and decorative panel engraved with fruits, a horn handled magnifying glass, a single brass inkwell stamped 'W, T & S' to base, a novelty wooden pen nib brush in the form of shoe brushes, with brass details, a Sheaffer pen holder, a plain brass seal in the form of a feather and a bird's foot, etc (12) (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, some damage and losses, and as stated)

Lot 470

ONE BOX OF COLLECTABLE LILLIPUT LANE COTTAGES AND SUNDRIES, to include a gilt edged serving tray with a glass panel displaying a silk butterfly scene, a tin 'Sooty' Xylophone, a boxed set of Classic Car model collection, a collection of 1970's plastic farm animals, an Alba stereo Walkman and headphones, a boxed Lilliput Lane 'Kiln Cottage' 12124, a boxed 'Ladybird Cottage', 'Little Dog Lost', 'Inglewood', 'Sweetpea Cottage', 'Buttercup Cottage', 'The Cuddy', 'Fuchsia Cottage', 'Fisherman's Cottage', 'Pixie House', etc, together with a Modern Classics men's black leather jacket (1 box + loose)

Lot 802

Small oak corner cabinet with arched panel door

Lot 217

* NEIL DALLAS BROWN (SCOTTISH 1938 - 2003), SEA BLUSH (HARBOUR) oil on panel, signed verso, titled and dated 1995/6 label verso overall size 123cm x 53cm Unframed, as intended. Artist's labels verso. Note: Neil Dallas Brown was born in Elgin, Moray and studied at Dundee College of Art, Patrick Allan Fraser School of Art in Arbroath and the Royal Academy Schools. He won a travelling scholarship to the continent and a number of notable awards and prizes. In 1967 he visited New York with a Scottish Arts Council bursary; in 1970 took part in the Arts Council of Northern Ireland Open winning a major prize; and in 1981 won a bursary to the Scottish Arts Council studio in Amsterdam. From 1968-78 he was visiting lecturer at Dundee's Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art, then joined Glasgow School of Art where he taught for some 20 years. He lived in Fife until his death in 2003. Dallas Brown participated in dozens of group shows but also had a series of prestigious solo shows, notably at Compass Gallery in Glasgow, a series in the late 1960s at Piccadilly Gallery in London, a touring retrospective in 1975 from Stirling University, Perth Art Gallery 1987, Thackeray Gallery London in 1989 and Glasgow School of Art 1998. Birds and humans featured in Dallas Brown's pictures, which are tinged with mystery, menace and surrealism. He said ''Painting is love. Painting is an affectionate devotion''. More than 50 of Neil Dallas Brown's paintings are held in major public collections in the UK including at Glasgow Museums & Galleries, Fife Council, Hospitalfield (Arbroath), The Glasgow School of Art, Edinburgh City Collection, Nottingham Art Gallery, The Walker Art Gallery (Liverpool), Aberdeen Museums & Galleries, Dundee Museums & Galleries, The Fleming Collection (London), Paisley Museums & Galleries and The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

Lot 472

A Victorian black georgette modesty panel or bib front with stand up collar and similar Edwardian cotton tulle and lace example.

Lot 647

An Art Deco top or bodice having extensive bead work,silk lining, fluted sleeves and integrated modesty panel fastening to one side with press studs, hem raw, possibly has been cut down historically.

Lot 145

19th Century English School, a study of a young girl holding flowers, oil on panel, 9" x 6" (23 x 15cm).

Lot 75

19th Century English School, figures by a beached boat at dusk, oil on panel, indistinctly signed with initials and also inscribed verso, 7.5" x 10.75", along with a scene of a sailboat on the rocks, possibly the same hand, oil on board, 8" x 10.5" (2).

Lot 80

20th Century, A group of kittens, oils on panel, both 6.75" x 6.75", (7x7cm) (2).

Lot 115

A 20th century Oriental needle worked panel of a dragon or phoenix

Lot 176

An antique hard wood carved panel removed from a palace in Orissa India, depicting fourteen cartouche scenes of North East Indian village life. Having been restored and re polished. Measuring 180cm long by 44cm wide

Lot 37

David, The Shepherd King original back cover artwork by Frank Bellamy for The Eagle (1959) Vol. 10, No. 12. The Philistine hordes march on Jerusalem but David hides his warriors in the outlying forest setting a trap to ensnare the invaders. Years later, King David's son, Absalom plots treachery against his father. The 'Shepherd King' title header and top LH panel of Young David with explanatory text are laser colour additions to complete the look of the artwork. Pelikan inks on board. 17 x 22 ins

Lot 89

2000 AD Judge Dredd 'The Day the Law Died' original artwork by Mick McMahon for 2000 AD prog 90 page 6, 11 Nov 1978. So the story goes, Dave Gibbons (with whom Mick shared a studio in St Albans) literally took the mick out of McMahon who had declared that drawing a 'fish' as a Deputy Chief Judge was his 'worst ever artwork panel' (source: Mick McMahon - The 2000 AD Thrill Cast, Lockdown Tapes Interview - You Tube 2016). Recently, in May of this year the publishers of the Apex Edition of Mick McMahon's Art took a digital copy of this artwork for their archive with the owner's permission. Indian ink and black marker pen with Letratone on card. 17 x 20 ins. Framed and glazed

Lot 176

WARDROBE, 60cm D x 206cm H x 111cm W, Arts and Crafts oak with beaten metal panel and mirrored door enclosing hanging space.

Lot 271

ORIENTAL CALLIGRAPHY PANEL, hand painted in gold and red on a blue ground, water colour on board, 60cm H x 110cm.

Lot 272

MOSAIC EFFECT PANEL, 20th century in red and gold's, hand painted, Arabic style, carved wooden frame, 71cm H x 61cm.

Lot 81

A PAIR OF LOUIS VUITTON PATENT LEATHER HEELS EU40 The chunky heel with gold toned hardware and a square geometric panel to the toe With box Salvatore Ferragamo Size EU40 Condition: For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.

Lot 672

MANNER OF PHILIPS WOUWERMAN oils on panel, a pair - battle scenes with 17th Century Ottoman vs. Christian cavalry at dawn and at dusk, city in the distance, probably depicting the last battle of Vienna in 1683, early 18th CenturyDimensions: 22.5 x 30.5cmsProvenance:private collection Monmouthshire, by descent, consigned via our Cardiff officeCondition Report:generally very good with minor surface dirt

Lot 54

After Henry King Taylor, sailing ship oil on copper panel, signed Taylor, in an ornate moulded frame with Biggs & Sons, London label verso, 17 x 12cm

Lot 1110

Renault Trafic SL29 DCI panel van. 2012. 1996cc. Needs attention. Mileage 121,613. Reg. HV12 PCF. V5 and keys in office

Lot 868

Kawasaki KE125 motorcycle, 1977. 124ccFrame no. K1-043476Engine no. K1E044514Runs and rides, NOS petrol tank and side panel, wheels rebuilt with new spokes and original rims. UK bike.Reg. PYE 289R. V5 and key

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