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Louis Ward (1913 - 2005) - x4 pieces of detailed, mixed media, original paintings by Bristol artist Louis Ward, believed to have been created for an unissued series of cigarette cards in the mid 20th century. Featuring illustrations to accompany Asian proverbs, such as 'When a neighbour is in your fruit-garden, inattention is true politeness', 'Don't lend your gutter pipe on a rainy day' and others. All mounted and framed, measuring approximately 21 cm x 16 cm, including the frame.
Kenner - Star Wars - Five unboxed Star Wars MTV-7s- Four are in a good to very good condition and one is missing its blaster weapon and is discoloured due to age and storage. Lot also includes four Star Wars Vehicle Maintenance Energizers from 1982. These item are unboxed and are in an overall playworn to very good conditions but do have pealing sticker detail and missing some accessories-only one tube/pipe is included. (This does not constitute a guarantee) RG
WILLIAM CHRISTIAN SYMONS (BRITISH, 1845-1911) (5)The Baron von Roemer & Mr Arthur Ransome inscribed with title (verso) watercolour and wash 23 x 32cm together with: Study of a man with a pipe, pencil and watercolour; Study of Lady Grant of Grant, signed, titled and dated 'W X Symons. Feb. 1904' (upper right), watercolour and gouache; Dronite worshippers, signed and titled W X Symons' (lower right), ink and watercolour; Study of a gentleman seated, ink and wash, all by the same hand (5, all unframed)ProvenanceProperty of the artist;Thence by family descent
A 19th/20th-century Chinese zitan wood opium pipe with a white jade mouthpiece, paktong saddle and bronze bowl bearing an inscription, regarding the suppression of a rebellion in the South (1911?) and the abundance of military resources. 55 cm long.A private estateWhite and verdigris deposits in the bottom of the copper bowl now filling the pin-size hole, but light can still pass through (see images). The bowl is not filled with a white deposit. One jade end with chips, metalware slightly worn commensurate with age.
ANTON PRINNER (1902-1983)Buste de femme signé et inscrit 'Prinner Tapis-vert' (sur la base au revers)terre à pipesigned and inscribed 'Prinner Tapis-vert' (on the reverse of the base)pipe clay24 x 16 x 8.8 cm.9 7/16 x 6 5/16 x 3 7/16 in.Footnotes:L'authenticité de cette Å“uvre a été confirmée par l'ayant droit Madame Monique Brillant – Tanazacq. ProvenanceCollection particulière.Collection particulière (acquis auprès de celle-ci) .This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Registration No: MMK 823P Frame No: Z1F 510516 Engine No: 1Z1E 122387 CC: 900 MOT: September 2024Authentically presented twin disc Z900 A4 modelFitted with a good quality pattern 4 into 4 exhaustRepainted by Dream Machine, supplied with a V5CKawasaki Heavy Industries is one of the largest corporations in Japan producing a wide range of products from rolling stock to ships. After taking over the ailing Meguro Motorcycle Company they began manufacturing motorcycles under the Kawaski name in the early sixties, first continuing development of the K1 BSA A10 copy but soon moving on to build a reputation for high-performance 2-stroke twins and triples. In the early ‘70s the four-stroke four-cylinder Z1 was initially developed as a 750cc to compete with the new Honda SOHC 750 but Kawasaki held the bike back until it could be increased in capacity to set a new benchmark for superbike performance. With its DOHC 900cc engine offering a top speed of over 130mph it easily became the fastest mass-produced bike in the world and is now one of the most desirable bikes of the 1970s. The A4 was the last of the 903cc four-pipe models before the engine was enlarged to become the Z1000 in 1977.This authentically restored and beautifully presented Z900 was imported from the USA in 1996 where it would have been known as a KZ900. By the mid 1970s Kawasaki had opened a manufacturing plant in Nebraska, built to get around the strict import restrictions put in place to protect Harley Davidson. This KZ900 was more than likely made by 'Kawasaki Motors Corporation USA' and then sold to Kawasaki Rhode Island USA on the 7th June 1976, with a copy of the original statement to that effect included in the sale. Bought by the vendor in 2003, and ridden by him sparingly since, it is fitted with the optional twin disc front brakes and a good quality replica aftermarket 4 into 4 exhaust system.restored as an ongoing project, the engine was rebuilt in 2004 by the Japanese motorcycle enthusiast at Verity’s Motorcycles in St Ives Cambridgeshire using OEM parts. After a few years of use, in late 2012 and early 2013, the motorcycle was stripped down and given a cosmetic restoration with all relevant parts repainted by Dream Machine. The original speedometer clock has been replaced, therefore the total mileage for the motorcycle is actually 29,934, made up mainly of the 27,902 on the original clock and 2,032 miles since the change. This can be confirmed via MOT certificates, most of which are provided from 1997 until 2017 when the motorcycle was recognised as an Historic Vehicle and they were no longer required, although a new MOT is now present, valid until 20th September 2024, to identify its roadworthiness together with a current V5C. For more information, please contact: Ian Cunningham ian.cunningham@handh.co.uk 07415871189
A Chinese white metal opium pipe, signed, circa 1900. Height 7.8cm, width 2.2cm, depth 1cm; a Chinese silver spoon, length 9.2cm, 4.65 grams and a Chinese bronze Shou symbol, circa 1900, diameter 5.5cm. (3) The vendor inherited the collection from his father in 2015. The vendors father inherited the collection in the late 1950's from his Aunt Blanche Gertrude Ealand who preferred to be known as Heather and was born in 1903. She was best friends with the famous artist Dame Laura Knight and there is a well known painting showing Blanche dressed in her hunting and fishing attire and holding a shotgun. She was also the Queen of the Chelsea Arts Ball in the 1920’s.
Hornby OO gauge model railway electric mulitcar locomotive, ref. R3161X BR '2-BIL' '2114', with no.10680 (powered) and no.12147 (dummy), DCC fitted, boxedCondition report:The sets appear complete but have been used, with light wear along the wheels. The powered car has a detached pipe along the front of the model. Additional photos have been added.
Vladimir Zhuravel (Ukrainian, b. 1960). Oil on canvas painting titled "Flowers in Crystal Vase" depicting a still life with a bouquet of flowers, a Winsor & Newton box, a pipe, and an ashtray, 1987. Signed along the lower left. Signed and dated along the verso.Sight; height: 38 3/4 in x width: 38 3/4 in. Framed; height: 49 in x width: 49 in x depth: 4 in.Condition:The colors are bold and bright and the surface is stable. There is some wear and small losses along the extreme edges of the canvas. Light wear to the frame.
82cm slightly curved pipe-backed blade with spear point, etched with laurel wreaths, crossed lances, strung bugle horn and crowned LX REGT to one side, the opposing side decorated to match with the addition of a maker's panel for Moore and full regimental title THE KING's ROYAL RIFLE CORPS, regulation steel gothic hilt incorporating a crowned strung bugle horn, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its steel scabbard.
74cm pipe backed blade faintly etched with the Royal arms, crowned fouled anchor and foliage, regulation gilt hilt with lion's head pommel, wire bound fishskin grip, contained in its leather scabbard with engraved gilt mounts, the locket signed Drury & Son, Sword Cutler, 32 Strand, London. Provenance: The Meldonfoot Collection, Phillips Scotland, 1st October 1991, Lot 158. The sword of Philip Charles Durham.
90cm pipe backed blade with spear point, etched with crossed lances and 2, crowned IR cypher, crowned Spanish Arms, and rubbed maker's panel probably for Prosser, associated hilt, grip and back strap. During the Carlist War, Queen Isabella II of Spain was sent the British Auxiliary Legion to support her in 1835. The Legion eventually totalled some 10,000 men under the command of Sir George De Lacy Evans but by 1837 they numbered just 1,500 having suffered defeat at Hernani, Vitoria and heavily so at Oriamendi. There were just two regiments of Cavalry serving with the Legion the 2nd Regiment of the Queen's Irish Lancers and the 1st Reina Isabel Lancers.
Fine quality and scarce William IV Cavalry Officers' silver presentation sword with ornate cast and chased silver gothic hilt with acorn decoration and guard with crowned WRIV cipher, diced ivory grip, pipe back blade with traces of blued and gilt decoration signed S.Lambert 236 Regent St. London, finely etched with trophies of arms, crowned WRIV cipher, cavalry Officer on horse and floral scrollwork with presentation inscription 'This sword with dress belt, sabretache & cartouch box are presented to Major Mules by the non-commissioned officers and privates of the East Devon Volunteer Cavalry in testimonial of their respect and esteem for him as their commanding officer; for his general urbanity & gentlemany like conduct towards them and as a tribute, justly due to him, for the zeal he has manifested, in advancing the efficiency and discipline of the corps 1834'. The silver scabbard with ornate repousse floral scroll decoration down its entire length and Mules coat of arms, two ornate cast dragon heads and cornucopia suspension rings (Hallmarked London 1833, maker WE). The blade 89cm long, the sword 107cm overall. Sold with the silver mounted presentation crossbelt pouch (cartouch box) mentioned in the presentation inscription with gilt crown badge and silver slings (H.M. London 1833) with silver presentation plaque to the interior with shortened version of the sword inscription dated 1834. Ivory exemption APHA Ref: KC6NGQVEProvenance: Sold by a descendent of Major Philip Mules ( 1785-1857) Silver hilt and scabbard in good order with no apparent dents or damage or heavy cleaning wear. The blade is worn and has sadly lost most of its blued and gilt decoration although the inscription and etched decoration is still legible . There is some pitting particualy near the point.The scabbard is missing its internal batterns so is a loose fit . Please see the extra images
Early 19th century pearlware Toby jug, seated holding a foaming ale jug and smoker's pipe, painted with pale pink overcoat, green waistcoat, blotched face, old restoration, 25.5cm.Condition report:There is damage and restoration to the end of the pipe. There may have been a repair to the nose. There is some loss of paint to the back. There is a small chip to the base edge. The base has crazing and a hairline crack. Please see additional uploaded images.
A collection of assorted Silver, silver plated and unmarked white metal wares to include a weighted Sterling Silver Hallmarked 1901 William Devenport Button Hook, a weighted unmarked white metal damaged Shoe Horn, some silver plated spoons, a 1909 Smoking Pipe with Sterling Silver Ferrule (damaged) and a pair of Sterling Silver Engraved Buttons .
A CONTINENTAL GILT-BRONZE AND IVORY FIGURE OF A MANEarly 20th Century Modelled in long coat and hat, holding a staff, with ivory hand and face, lacking pipe, on a naturalistic base, 25cm highIvory declaration reference H9GT3SDS Special Notice: Prospective buyers should be aware that some countries have limitations on importing items made from endangered species, including materials such as coral, ivory, and tortoiseshell. Therefore, it is advisable for potential buyers to familiarize themselves with relevant customs regulations before placing bids, particularly if they intend to import this lot into another country.

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