Tri-ang and Schuco Boats Turbo Planes and Pelham Puppet: Tri-ang Derwent electric 14`` Cruiser, Schuco Teleco 3004 Steering boats with red hulls, with keys , anchor and steering wires (2), Gunther Flug-Spiele Turboplane 32 and Pelham Puppet Bengo, all in original boxes, G-E, boxes F-VG (6) both Scucho clockwork motors tested well at time of cataloguing, Triang boat has original proctection card, lacks mast
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A Naples figure of a classical female, late 20th century, modelled in the round and raised upon integral plinth base, bearing `B.Merli` to verso, 25.5cm high; with Royal Doulton figures `Top of The Hill` HN1833; Puppet Maker HN2253 AND Tinsmith HN2146; together with further Continental figures, (6).
China, a large group of notes, including Farmer`s Bank of China (27), Bank of Communications (11), Bank of China (38), Central Bank of China (55), Japanese Puppet Banks (50), Japanese invasion money (25), Russian Military note set of 1 - 100 Yuan (4), Taiwan (20), various provincial banks (17), People`s Bank of China, 1953, 2 yuan noted (36), also miscellaneous notes from Korea, Hong Kong, Tibet, etc (26), mixed conditions, viewing recommended (c.290) VAT Status: Margin Scheme View Terms & Conditions
Tripura, Dharma Manikya (1714-? & 1728-29), Tanka, 10.56g, Sk 1636, lion facing left, standard above, date below, within circl... Tripura, Dharma Manikya (1714-? & 1728-29), Tanka, 10.56g, Sk 1636, lion facing left, standard above, date below, within circle and border of circles with bead in each one, rev. in four lines: Śiva Durga Pa/dabja Madhup/ Śri Śri Yuta Dharma/ Manikya Devah in square with ornaments outside; lingam at top (RB. 235; KM. 198), very fine, rare Provenance:Dharma Manikya`s reign seems to have been interrupted by the activities of one, Jagat Manikya, a descendent of the earlier ruler, Chattra Manikya. Jagat enlisted the help of Muslim forces the result of which was the permanent Muslim hold on Plains Tripura from then onwards. It is not clear whether Jagat ever ruled as king - no coins are known in his name - but around 1728, Dharma was restored to the throne for a brief period, most likely as a Mughal puppet. View Terms & Conditions
Tripura, Krishna Manikya (1760-61 & 1767-83), Tanka, 10.63g, Sk 1682, lion facing left, standard above, date below and t... Tripura, Krishna Manikya (1760-61 & 1767-83), Tanka, 10.63g, Sk 1682, lion facing left, standard above, date below and to the right, within circle and border of circles each with a bead, rev. in four lines: Śiva Durga/ Pade Śri Śri/ Yuta Krishna/ Manikya Devah in square with ornaments outside, lingam at top (RB. 252; KM. 227), possible trace of mount on edge, very fine, very rare Provenance:After ruling for a couple of years, Indra Manikya was overthrown and replaced, in around 1746, by Vijaya Manikya II, of whom no coins are known. Tripura, however, soon came under the domination of a Muslim rebel, Shamsher Ghazi, who, having made himself ruler of the plains area of Tripura, proceeded to plunder Udaipur, the capital, and then declare himself ruler of the whole state. As the people refused to acknowledge him as king, he installed Lakshmana Manikya as a puppet ruler, but afterwards apparently ruled in his own name until captured by the Nawab of Murshidabad and executed. This allowed the return of the Tripura royal family in the form of Krishna Manikya who had take refuge in Kachar. Soon after, however, in around 1761, as a result of a revenue collection dispute, which was referred to the Nawab, by now under the control of the British, the latter decided to annex Tripura. This they did, although control remained nominally in the hands of the Nawab for the time being. The Nawab placed Balaram Manikya on the throne. He must have been ineffectual as the situation in the hills, where the capital was, remained confused, until Krisha managed to regain the throne in 1767, with the help of the British Governor of Bengal. View Terms & Conditions
Assam, Chandrakanta Simha, second reign (1819-21), octagonal gold 1/16-Mohur, 0.74g, Śri Cha/ndrakanta, rev.... Assam, Chandrakanta Simha, second reign (1819-21), octagonal gold 1/16-Mohur, 0.74g, Śri Cha/ndrakanta, rev. Simha Na/rendrasya (RB. U5.1; KM. 253), very fine, very rare Provenance:In 1819, supporters of Chandrakanta, again sought help from the Burmese. The latter agree to help them and successfully invaded Assam. This time they did not return home but stayed, having restored Chandrakanta to the throne. The king, however, was dissatisfied with being a Burmese puppet and fled to British territory from where he made a number of unsuccessful raids against the Burmese. When the Burmese failed to coax Chandrakanta back to Assam, they replace him with an Ahom prince of uncertain ancestory, by name of JogeŚvara Simha. View Terms & Conditions
circa 1990: Margaret Thatcher Spitting Image puppet A satirical puppet of Margaret Thatcher as used on on the ITV television program Spitting Image which ran from 1986 to 1994. With hand gesture referencing `the famous `Up Yours Delors` headline from `The Sun` newspaper. Unique. P Measurements: 40 by 18in., 100 by 45cm.

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