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JCB vehicles: Joal 1945-1995 commemerative fifty year set comprisinng Blackhoe Loader and Farm Trailer and Millennium Set comprising Robot Skid Steer, Fastrac and Teletruck; N.Z.G. JCB gold-plated Excavator Loader with plinth in original boxes; two JCB commemerative publications and Tough Wear catalogue, E, boxes F-G (6)
Burago and other makes: 1/18 scale 1957 Chevrolet Corvette and 1962 Ferrari GTO 250, three 1/24 Scale cars and four 1/43 Scale; 1/18 Scale Ertl 1969 Pontiac GTO and 1967 Corvette, Road Legends Ford F-100 Wrecker and Mira 1953 Chevrolet Pick-up in original boxes and a sportscar plinth, E, boxes VG-E (14)
A Victorian oak and ebonised sideboard, the geometrically inlaid top with low ledge back over arcaded frieze, two central drawers over one long drawer flanked to either side by panelled doors enclosing slide and shelving divided by leaf carved ionic pilasters, on conforming plinth, stamped 5248 (alterations), 87" wide, 30" deep, 39" high
Ronzo (German, b.1975). Cruncy - Pity of London, 2010. Fibreglass and wood. Signed on reverse. Monster. 40cm x 40cm. Plinth. 106cm x 40cm. Provenance: Private collection, UK. Pity of London is a guerrilla project introducing the official mascot of the global recession: Crunchy - The Credit Crunch Monster. The artist produced five Crunchy sculptures which are all located in London apart from this one that is offered for sale. One of the pieces Ronzo placed in London`s financial district, the little credit crunch monster challenges the City of London dragon statue, which marks the boundaries of the financial district.
SHIPYARD DIVING SUPPORT VESSEL MODEL MV DEEPWATER I CIRCA 1983 in traditional day-glow red livery with helicopter pad, crane winches, lifeboats etc. made by MODECON FABRIEK C DUBBELAN BV 21983 EC-RIDDERKERK. HOLLAND, on its original plinth with fitted Perspex cover 16in. (40cm) wide, 22in. (55cm) high, 48in. (121cm) long Note: In 1986 the vessel M.V. Deepwater I was a state of the art high tech support ship owned by the Wharton Williams company. With its crew of divers they recovered a further 29 bars of Russian gold from HMS Edinburgh sunk off Murmansk in 1942 by German U boats. The first recovery of gold was in 1981 when the salvage team of 12 divers recovered 431 bars of gold from a total of 465 (with an estimated value of £56 million) at a depth of 840ft. the Deepwater I is still in service, now called the Rockwater I. It was built as one of the first purpose built dive ships with a central moon pool for the saturation dive system.
Oak longcased clock banded in mahogany , painted square face with floral spandrels, Roman hours, subsidiary seconds, date aperture, signed J Topham, Nantwich , two-weight movement on a false plate, in a swan neck hood with fluted columns, on a short-door trunk and set-out plinth (no feet), height 211cm. (Two weights, key, pendulum).
Victorian mahogany longcase clock , broken arch painted dial with rolling moon, figural spandrels personifying the Continents, Roman hours, subsidiary seconds and date rings, signed Summersgill, Preston , two-weight movement on a false plate, in a swan neck hood with twist columns on broad tunk and set-out plinth (no feet) Height 225cm (two weights, pendulum).
An Indo-Persian inlaid hardwood table top cabinet, of rectangular outline the exterior inlaid with ivory elephants, peacocks and urns of flowering shrubs, containing an arrangement of four short and one single long drawer about a central inlaid panel door, on a moulded plinth base, 45cm. wide.
A late-Victorian English skeleton clock, the eight-day duration, single fusee movement with passing strike on a bell, the scalloped-edged painted dial having black Roman numerals and blued steel spade hands, with tapered, shaped plates, standing on a round marble plinth and further wooden base under a glass dome, height: 42cm (including base & dome).
A George IV figured mahogany twin pedestal sideboard, the central bowfront fitted with three frieze drawers flanked by a pair of pagoda-topped pedestals, one fitted with a panelled drawer front, the other a cupboard, above further cupboard doors with carved scroll and paw feet decoration, raised on plinth bases, width approx 172cm.
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