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SPACEMEN 3 - An outstanding selection of 4 x LPs, one issued with a proof sleeve. Titles are Playing With Fire (impossible to locate German test pressing, hand written label RTD 107 - Ex/Ex+ embossed original sleeve), Performance (GLALP 030 original UK pressing with stock and proof sleeve), Dreamweapon (the exceptional 1990 release with side 2 playing from the inside out! fright 042 and Recurring (limited edition embossed gold sleeve FIRE LP 23S with printed inner). Condition is Ex to Ex+.
A pair of French painted spelter sculptural figures, one depicting a boy playing a horn, the other a young girl gesturing to listen, he bearing a plaque reading Le Signal, she bearing a plaque reading L'Echo, both signed Rancoulet to verso, each raised on simulated flecked red stone bases, 50 cm tall approx
Important Austro-Hungarian Silver Chess Board with enamels and pietre dure, angles with heads of horses; playing surface opening to a red velvet interior. Silver and gilt-silver chess pieces with enamels, corals, pietre dure and small pearls. First half of the 20th Century., H 12.5x46.6x46.6 cm, King: H cm 10 (defects and losses)
INDIAN SANDELWOOD AND IVORY GAMES BOX, 19th century, Visakhapatnam, the comed cover with scrolling floral decoration around playing cards and a central monogram, the fitted interior with a series of rectangular and circular counters illustrated with various gods and deities, raised on lion paw feet, height 3.5cm, 10.5cm square
ENGLISH SCHOOL, Circa 1828 TROMPE L'OEIL: A GAMBLER'S FOLLIES showing Bell's Life in London, Annals of Sporting 1828, The Sportsman's Pocket Companion, two £5 notes, a letter, a wallet, a dish of gaming counters, a cigar, an ivory notebook, cup and dice, a playing card and a quill pen etc Oil on canvas 49.5 x 59cm. ++ Old lining; some retouched flaking along lower stretcher bar; retouched damage on banknote and some further faults elsewhere
•HUBERT ANDREW FREETH, RA (1912-1986) LESCONIL - TRANQUIL HARBOUR Signed, watercolour and gouache with open and black ink, artist's label verso 28 x 43cm.; with two etchings, `Frenchmen playing cards` and `To Church`, both by Freeth, each signed, inscribed and numbered from editions of 50. (3) Provenance: (Lesconil), London, Bankside Gallery, Royal Society of Painters in Water-colours ++ Good condition
PLEASE NOTE: This lot is not offered with the flying lady mascot as pictured however does include a town cap. Maintaining its policy of offering one 'Large' and one 'Small' model (the terms being purely relative!), Rolls-Royce introduced the 20/25 in 1929 as a successor to the outgoing 20 hp. Though the newcomer was intended to appeal to owner drivers, many examples were in fact sold to customers with chauffeurs. Power came from an enlarged version of the straight-six unit used in the 20 hp. Now of 3699cc, it made for swifter acceleration and a higher top speed - up to 75mph, depending on the chosen body. The four speed manual gearbox featured the manufacturer's traditional right-hand change and was equipped with synchromesh on the top two ratios from 1932 onwards. The substantial chassis sported rigid axles front and rear suspended on semi-elliptic leaf springs. The four-wheeled braking was mechanically servo assisted. In 1936, the company opted to increase performance once more, further enlarging the engine to 4257cc to create the so-called 25/30, of which 1201 examples were made before the model was superseded by the Wraith in 1938. Like most Rolls-Royces, the 25/30 starred on the silver screen, most notably in 'The Naked Truth' and 'Death on the Nile'. This charming 25/30 is finished in silver matched to a red leather interior and features Park Ward limousine coach work to body number 4225. Supplied new to a Mr Ralph Clifford Lynn esq. who was a comedy actor from Manchester best remembered for playing comedy parts in the Aldwych farces, first on stage and then in film. Featuring a central division and fold out picnic tables, 'GGN 27' had resided in the USA for a long period before recently retuning to the UK. Having previously been UK registered as 'DLT 428' the Rolls Royce is offered with a copy of the US title, bill of sale and offers the opportunity to acquire an attractive Rolls Royce with an interesting history.
A continental porcelain group of children playing 'blind man's buff', 5" high, a continental porcelain figure, dog with basket of puppies, 8" high (hairline cracks), a Capodimonte figure of a Greek warrior on horseback fighting a lion (damages) and a Dresden porcelain group of figures in period costume on oval base, 7" high
A symphonion single comb disc playing musical box, style 60, playing 13 1/4 inch discs on a 61 tooth comb. Stud wheel drive with decorative inlay to the lid and standard symphonion to the underside of the lid. The instrument comes with 15 discs to include 'Radeizky March' 'I adore the Power of Love' and 'The Blue Danube'. With lock and key and external winding handle, case 45cm x 41cm x 25cm tall, serial number 419819 to the underside of the base

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