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Hornby Railfreight Electric Locomotive, Bo-Bo Class 90 "90037" R 2291A, including a BR Mk1 Full Parcels Coach "W80660" R 4111, Track Cleaning Car R 296, MGR Hopper with canopy (HBA) R 6215, Inter-City Buffet Car R 923, Container Wagon "Haulmark & Maersk" R 387, Anglia Railways 0-6-0 Shunter Class 08 Locomotive "08810" R 2239 and Buffer Stop R 083 (8)
Hornby and Lima model railway to include Hornby Railways R.593 Town Station, R.041 G.W.R. loco pannier tank, two R.931 G.W.R. coach composite, R.932 G.W.R. coach brake third, R.657 girder bridge, signals, Lima Trains Great Western G.W.R King George V loco and tender, Lima track, Hornby 900 and 902 controllers (qty)
Antique gents hallmarked .925 sterling silver fusee verge pair cased pocket watch key-wind working (No warranty given) w/ black roman numerals maker - R Hardy, Newark no code on case / movement Dimensions - 8cm x 7cm In antique condition Signs of use and age, visible fine cracks to the white enamel dial no key included
Wg Cdr R Learoyd VC signed 3 x 3 picture of his WW2 aircraft cut from larger DM Medal Victoria Cross cover. Good Condition. All signed pieces come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £3.99, EU from £5.99, Rest of World from £7.99.
Schreibzeug mit Jagdszenen Meissen. 1986. Modell-Nr.: 53400 (alte Form-Nr.: R 80). Breite: 18 cm. Allseits sehr feine farbige Bemalung mit Einzelblüten, Blumenbuketts, Insekten und drei verschiedenen Jagdszenen nach Vorlagen von Johann Elias Ridunger. Goldstaffage. Pressmarken, Malermarken, Schwertermarken 1. Wahl * Partnerauktion Bergmann.
Vasenpaar mit Maiglöckchen und VögelnBlaumarke R, 2. H. 19. Jh. Farb- und goldstaffiert. H 38 cm. Drei kleinere, aus Schilfblättern gebildete, um eine zentrale große Vase gruppierte Vasen mit plastischen Rohrkolben, Vögeln, Schmetterlingen und Maiglöckchen Bestoßung an 1 Vogelschwanz und 2 Maiglöckchenblüten.
"Mein neuer Liebling" Kämmer & Reinhardt. Siehe Nachtrag im Text.Gemarkt "K & R Simon & Halbig 117n 70". Ab 1916. Biskuitporzellan, Masse. L 71 cm. Kurbelkopf, blaue Schlafaugen, offener Mund, Zähnchen, blonde, leicht verfilzte Perücke. 15-teiliger Gliederkörper mit leichtem Farbabrieb. Weißes Kleid Kopf durchleuchtet: ohne Defekte. Kleiner Finger rechts geklebt. Nachtrag 24.6.20: Haarrisse am Kopf.
Puppenmädchen S & H. Gemarkt "Simon & Halbig K & R 66", mit "W" an der Stirn. Um 1900. Biskuitporzellan, Masse. L 61 cm. Kurbelkopf, blaue Schlafaugen mit Echthaarwimpern, offener Mund mit Zahnreihe, durchstochene Ohrläppchen, ergänzte Echthaarperücke. 15-teiliger Gliederkörper.Weißes Nachthemd, Häubchen Rechtes Ohr mit Brand- und Haarriss.
Kleiner Puppenjunge Kämmer & Reinhardt. Gemarkt "K & R 32". Um 1900. Biskuitporzellan, Masse. L 38 cm. Kurbelkopf, blaue Schlafaugen, Wimpernreste, offener Mund, 2 Zähnchen, blonde Mohairperücke. 17-teiliger Toddlerkörper. Schwarzer Samtanzug, passende Kappe, alte weiße Wachstuchschuhe Kopf durchleuchtet: ohne Defekte. Farbdefekt am linken Oberarm.
PERTHEN, Christine(1948 Pirna - 2004 Berlin) "Wohin die Zeit wohl geht?" Radierung. Bleistiftsignatur. [19]86/87. Exemplar: 15/20. Platte: 34 x 49 cm, Blatt: 49 x 64 cm. Paar in vertrauter Zweisamkeit. Illustration zu "Es war nicht dieZeit" von Johannes R. Becher, aus der Grafikmappe "... und des Menschen Größe.Grafiken und Fotografien zu Gedichten von Johannes R. Becher" von 1988 Rand mit kleinem Knick.
Charakterjunge "Mein dicker kleiner Liebling" Kämmer & Reinhardt. Gemarkt "K & R Simon & Halbig 126 42". Um 1914. Biskuitporzellan, Masse. L 48 cm. Kurbelkopf, blaue Schlaf-/Schelmenaugen, offener Mund, 2 Zähnchen, braune Kunsthaarperücke. 15-teiliger Toddlerkörper. Beigefarbener Trachtenanzug, schwarze Lederschuhe Kopf durchleuchtet: ohne Defekte. Körper übermalt, teils kleine retuschierte Farbabplatzer.
Mädchenpuppe Simon & Halbig. Gemarkt "Simon & Halbig K & R 58", "W" auf der Stirn. Um 1900. Biskuitporzellan, Masse. L 57 cm. Kurbelkopf, braune Schlafaugen, offener Mund mit Zahnreihe, Ohrringe, braune Echthaarperücke mit Zöpfen. 15-teiliger Gliederkörper mit rotem Stempel "Germany 3 1/2". Helles Kleid mit rotem Blütendruck, alte grüne Wachstuchschuhe Bestoßenes linkes Ohr mit Branddefekt.
"Mein Lieblingsbaby" Kämmer & Reinhardt. Gemarkt "K & R Simon & Halbig 126 42". Um 1914. Biskuitporzellan, Masse. L 43 cm. Kurbelkopf, blaue Schlafaugen, offener Mund, 2 Zähnchen, blonde Mohairperücke. 5-teiliger Sitzbabykörper mit Stimmloch. Weißes Kleid Feiner Haarriss am Hinterkopf, Brandrisse hinter den Ohren, Stimme verstummt.
Celluloid-Charakterbaby Kämmer & Reinhardt. Gemarkt "K & R 728/42". 1915. Celluloid. L 42 cm. Mädchen mit Kurbelkopf, blauen Schlafaugen, offenem Mund und festgeklebter blonder Mohairperücke. 5-teiliger Körper. Helles Kleid, Hut mit rosa Band und helle Strümpfe Zähnchen fehlen, minimaler Riss im Mundwinkel, linkes Bein mit Restaurierung und kleinen Rissen.
Puppenmädchen S & H, für Kämmer & Reinhardt. Gemarkt "K & R Simon & Halbig 403 Germany". Um 1910. Biskuitporzellan, Masse. L 45 cm. Kurbelkopf, braune Schlafaugen, offener Mund mit Zahnreihe, blonde Echthaarperücke. 15-teiliger Gliederkörper. Cremefarbenes, nachgenähtes Kleid, passende Haube, weiße Lederschuhe Kopf durchleuchtet, ohne Defekte. Rechte Wange minimal berieben, 2 Finger ergänzt, Hände ausgebessert.
Mädchenpuppe Simon & Halbig. Gemarkt "Simon & Halbig K & R 58", "W" auf der Stirn. Um 1900. Biskuitporzellan, Masse. L 51 cm. Kurbelkopf, braune Schlafaugen, modellierte Augenbrauen, offener Mund mit Zahnreihe, Ohrringe, dunkelblonde Echthaarperücke. 15-teiliger Gliederkörper.Weißes Kleid, Korallenkette, schwarze Wachstuchschuhe Kopf durchleuchtet: ohne Defekte, lediglich kleiner Brandriss am rechten Ohr. Körper übermalt, Füße mit Farbdefekten.
Charles March Gere (1869-1957) "Cader Idris over the Estuary and Old Wooden Bridge at Barmouth, Wales" signed (lower left) oil on glass 17.5 x 27cm. Infomation: inscribed to reverse "copy of Cader Idris from Barmouth, a large oil, by Charles Gere which was exhibited at the Royal Academy, 1938, no. 82. This oil on glass was a demonstration to his sister Margaret Gere on how to paint on glass. Original frame hand dressed in gold leaf by Edith Payne, the artist's sister". Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection shown in this auction.
Margaret Gere (1878-1965) "The Baptism of Christ", 1924 signed and dated (lower right) oil on board 23.8 x 18.5cm. Exhibited: The Barbican Art Gallery, London, The Last Romantics, catalogue no. 101; City Museum & Art Gallery, Birmingham, Mastery Art (Birmingham School of Art 1884-1920), November 1986 - January 1987; Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museums, Margaret Gere Exhibition, catalogue no. B4, 21 January - 3 March 1984. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection shown in this auction.
Margaret Gere (1878-1965) "Pinks and Sweet Peas" signed (lower right), inscribed (to label on reverse) oil on glass 22 x 16.5cm. Exhibited: Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museums, Margaret Gere Exhibition, catalogue no. E4, 21 January - 3 March 1984. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
Margaret Gere (1878-1965) "Raising Jairus Daughter" watercolour 13 x 20cm. Exhibited: Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museums, Margaret Gere Exhibition, catalogue no. B10(i), 21 January - 3 March 1984; Abbott and Holder, London. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection shown in this auction.
Margaret Gere (1878-1965) Copy of L.H panel of ''The Annunciation'' by Filippo Lippi (1406-1469), circa 1906 inscribed to label in brown ink "Copy of Italian Painting, M.Gere, N.F.S E.R. Payne, Triangle, Nr.Box, Stroud" egg tempera on board 20.5 x 13.8cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
Henry Payne (1868-1939) "Landscape near Sheepscombe", 1921 signed and dated (lower left) watercolour 21 x 32.8cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection incuded in this auction.
Henry Payne (1868-1939) "Portrait of Ruth Calverley, Black Horse Inn, Amberley" signed (lower left) conte crayon on buff paper 26.5 x 19.5cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
Bernard Sleigh (1872-1954) "A Cotswold Village", 1921 monogrammed and dated (lower left) watercolour 22.5 x 31cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.Lot 211 – appears in good condition, in a new frame & mounts, measurements including frame please see extra images online 43.5cm x 51.5cm
Elizabeth Hunter (b.1935) "Roses" signed (lower right) oil on board 28 x 22.5cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
Murray Bernard Bladon (1864-1939) "Tremadog Bay, Wales" signed with monogram (lower right) watercolour 15.5 x 35.2cm. Information: Bladon was a Birmingham School artist who was a student of Henry Payne. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
Charles March Gere (1869-1957) "Saint Francis" signed in pencil (lower right) watercolour 9 x 13cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
Margaret Gere (1878-1965) "Painswick Church", 1952 signed and dated in pencil pen and ink 26.5 x 19.5cm. Exhibited: Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museums, Margaret Gere Exhibition, catalogue no. D14, 21 January - 3 March 1984. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
Margaret Gere (1878-1965) "The Staffordshire Ornament" oil on glass 17 x 12.3cm. Exhibited: Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museums, Margaret Gere Exhibition, catalogue no. B10(i), 21 January - 3 March 1984; Abbott and Holder, London. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
Charles March Gere (1869-1957) "Landscape - in the Sierra, Canton Valais" signed with initials (lower left) watercolour from the artist's 1927 sketch book 12.5 x 19cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
William Gear (1915-1997) "Figure Study - Line Drawing", 1947 signed and dated (lower right) ink on paper 26 x 22cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
Alan Furneaux (b.1953) "St. Just, Still Life" signed (lower left), titled (to reverse) oil on canvas 29 x 39.5cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
Sydney d'Horne Shepherd (1909-1993) "Daphnis & Chloe" artist's proof, signed and titled in pencil (in the margin) lithograph 60 x 45cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
Charles March Gere (1869-1957) "The Stonebreaker" etching 13 x 19.5cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
Charles March Gere (1869-1957) "Harvesting" etching 6 x 9.5cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.
Charles March Gere (1869-1957) "Cader Idris" mezzotint 11.5 x 16cm. Provenance: From the collection of John Redman (b.1937). John Redman lived with the Payne and Gere families in their Cotswold home during the 2nd World War from 1940 to 1944. He points out the home was a constant visiting location for a number of important artists and writers including Sir Stanley Spencer, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Sir William Rothenstein, George Bernard Shaw, John Betjeman and many others. He has collected a comprehensive range of the Payne and Gere families works through a lifetime's friendship with Edward R. Payne (1906-1991), the Payne's second son of three and also an artist. These are well represented by the selection included in this auction.

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