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Corgi Toys No. 270 James Bond NEW Aston Martin DB5, silver (larger body than 261), revolving plates and tyre slashers on rear wheels, on plinth with documents inside to include instructions, lapel badge, part used number plate sheet and one spare bandit figure, in the original plastic vac-formed bubble packaging - the plastic bubble is complete with no damage, but has been taped down in the past. A rare item (NMM-BVG)
A very well-engineered live steam stationary mill engine titled Hardwicke as featured in the Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition in 1993, constructed of brass, copper and gunmetal components, of usual specification with a single horizontal cylinder fitted with steam exhaust and inlet ports, slip eccentric, powering a spoked 5" flywheel with twin grooved pulley, to measure 1.5", fully raised on wooden display plinth, measuring 34x15cm
Exhibition quality from Vision Engineering Surrey, York Bolton Mill engine circa 1890, upright clad boiler for propane gas firing with water supply tank and piezo ignition, feeding a single cylinder with slip eccentric valve gear, governor, condensing system, capped lubricators on bearings, and other fine details, with generator driven by belt to power column lamp all on brass base with wooden plinth, an exquisite exampleSmall deterioration to the green paintwork on some parts.
A very well engineered wooden and base metal model of a stationary beam engine, comprising of vertical 2.5" cylinder fitted with slip eccentric, wooden beam arm to crankshaft with brass oiler cups, powering a large 6" drilled flywheel fully raised on brickwork effect wooden plinth, measuring 28x12cm
A very well-engineered table engine, comprising a single vertical cylinder, centrally positioned below a green rectangular frame, the frame is fitted with 2 cogs that are actuated by the engine via connecting rods, that then turn another cog to power the opposing 6 inch fly wheel, raised on marble plinth, free running example, height 10 inches
A very well engineered gas powered live steam plant comprising of large vertical wooden clad gas powered boiler with sight glass, gauge, twin safety, connected to a twin water pump and additional water tank, fully powering a single vertical single cylinder engine, with forward and reverse, displacement lubricator, additionally connected to a condenser, fully raised on large wooden display plinth with twin carry handles, height 60cm, circa 1970/80s
CHIC GEATONS OF CELTIC F.C., EMPIRE EXHIBITION WINNERS SILVER TROPHY, 1938 modelled in the form of an assayed sterling silver Exhibition's Tait or Festival Tower, over an ebonised plinth base mounted with plaque inscribed THE EMPIRE EXHIBITION SCOTLAND, 1938 FOOTBALL TROPHY WON BY CHAS GEATONSNote: This rare and important piece of Celtic history relates to the 1938 Empire Exhibition football tournament, contested between Aberdeen, Celtic, Hearts, Rangers, Brentford, Chelsea, Sunderland, and Everton.The story of the competition is perhaps best summarised in the words of the Willie Maley song:'In 38 there was a show, And Glasgow was the place to go, A model of The Tower was football’s prize.England sent four of the best, They didn’t meet with much success, Because the trophy ended up in Paradise.'After seeing off Sunderland and Hearts, the final was contested vs. Everton in front of 82,000 fans at Ibrox. An extra time goal from Johnny Crum secured the victory, and with it, the spoils.It must also be noted the importance with which this, and later the Coronation Cup competition, were regarded. A vital chance for clubs to test themselves against other leagues before the introduction of European competitions. 16cm high
JOHN BONNAR OF CELTIC F.C., CORONATION CUP WINNERS SILVER TROPHY, 1953 the assayed sterling silver twin handled trophy with domed cover and footballer finial, the body relief decorated with profile of Queen Elizabeth II below the inscription CORONATION CUP, inscribed verso 1953 WON BY JOHN BONNAR CELTIC F.C. 20.5.53, on plinth baseNote: Similarly to the Exhibition Cup, this tournament was an important chance to test the team against opposition from a different league. It was contested to mark the coronation of Elizabeth II, with Aberdeen, Celtic, Hibs, Rangers, Arsenal, Manchester Utd., Newcastle Utd., and Tottenham being invited to take part.Despite not being favourites, Celtic saw off Arsenal (1952/53 Division 1 champions) and Manchester Utd. (1951/52 champions), to meet Hibs in the final. Indeed, the person to whom this was awarded, goalkeeper John Bonnar, was critical in helping the team to victory. With his help, Celtic won the final 2-0 vs. Hibs in front of 117,000 spectators at Hampden.Again, in the words of the Willie Maley song:'Well Coronation time was here, Fifty Three, that was the year, Another four from England met their doom.They said ‘we’ll have to try again’, But like before it was in vain, Because the Cup is in the Parkhead trophy room' 21cm high
EMPIRE EXHIBITION SILVER TROPHY, 1938 modelled in the form of an assayed sterling silver Exhibition's Tait or Festival Tower, over an ebonised plinth baseNote: Whilst the recipient of this trophy is unknown, further information on the Empire Exhibition is available with the previous lot. 16cm high
JOHN BONNAR OF CELTIC F.C., WILLIE MALEY TESTIMONIAL TROPHY, 1953 the twin-handled trophy inscribed WILLIE MALEY TESTIMONIAL CELTIC V BOHEMIANS 10TH AUGUST 1953 to one side, WON BY JOHN BONNAR to the other, in E.P.N.S., on ebonised plinth baseNote: Willie Maley, a figure who needs no introduction. The first manager of Celtic and one of the most successful in British sporting history.Despite over four decades of service, it wouldn't be until 1953 that a testimonial game was finally arranged. Indeed, the then 85-year old kicked off the game against Irish opposition Bohemians, a match Celtic were fated to win 10-1. An apt send off for a man so important to the club's history.This trophy was awarded to John Bonnar, goalkeeper and key player in another important victory that year - as discussed in the next lot. 16cm high
German - 8-day walnut cased mantle clock c1900, with a carved scroll pediment and reeded columns on a stepped plinth with a shaped base, square brass dial with a matted centre, steel hands cast spandrels and silvered chapter ring, twin train movement striking the quarters and hours on two coiled gongs. With pendulum. movement stamped "Deutsches Reich Patent" Dimensions: Height: 40cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 19cm
German - late 19th century 8-day Walnut mantle clock, with a gable pediment and reeded columns to the dial, with a broad plinth and block feet, brass dial with cherub spandrels, matted dial centre, silver chapter and steel hands, two train quarter striking movement, striking on two coiled gongs. With pendulum and key.Dimensions: Height: 40cm Length/Width: 30cm Depth/Diameter: 19cm
Edwardian Mahogany Twin Pedestal Desk The rectangular top with a gilt tooled green leather inset writing surface over nine graduated drawers to the frieze and pedestals, all with functioning locks and brass ring handles, the kneehole with a modesty panel, on a plinth base The rear of the desk is fitted with three cupboard doors, each with single shelves within.150cm wide, 82cm deep, 73cm high. Kneehole height 57cm.The desk does not split for transport and is one solid piece. Leaher inset is damaged due to use and requires refurbishment. Keys provided for the locking drawers and cupboard doors. Wear commensurate with age and knocks and scratches to the plinth base and corners. See all images.
Kennedy Military Campaign Style Mahogany and Brass Mounted Filing Cabinet Rectangular top with a brown tooled leather inset over two deep filing drawers with false drawer fronts each fitted with recessed brass handles, brass carrying handle to each side, on a plinth base52cm wide, 62cm deep, 76.5cm highGood overall condition, leather inset top is sun faded to the front quarter. Purchased from Arighi Bianchi. See all images.
Edwardian Mahogany Twin Pedestal Partners Desk Rectangular top with green leather inset and moulded edge over three frieze drawers, raised on two pedestals, each with three graduated drawers, the opposing side with three false frieze drawers and a single cupboard to each pedestal, on plinth base.137cm wide, 88cm deep, 76.5cm highWear throughout, top scratched and sun stained, missing beading and moulding and damage around the drawers. See all images.
George III Oak and Mahogany Cross-Banded Housekeepers Cupboard The upper section with a moulded cornice over four panelled cupboard doors, fitted with brass knob handles, the outer doors enclosing three fixed shelves, the two centre doors enclosing three wider fixed shelves. The base has an arrangement of seven drawers with later brass bail handles and two central panelled cupboard doors, on a later plinth base.224cm wide, 56cm deep, 240cm highAppears to have been refinished. Wear commensurate with age, right corner of the base has a missing section on the corner as well as missing sections of beading around the drawers and a chip to the edge of the bottom right cupboard door. Later replacement plinth base in conforming style and colour. Please view all images.
A quantity of collectables to include three Chinese snuff/scent bottles, a turned wooden powder box with red lacquered interior, a continental white metal photograph frame, an artist articulated hand model, a framed plaster cast of classical figures, a model of a modernist chair and a carved hardwood Philippine stylised figurine on rectangular plinth (9)
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