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Franz Xaver Winterhalter [1805-1873]-A portrait of a lady, thought to be Therese Freifrau von Bethmann [nee Freiin Vrints v. Treuenfeld]:-three-quarter length, wearing a diamond set wedding ring, white silk dress with decorative dress hook and wrap, and on her head a coronet of flowerssigned and dated F Winterhalter 1850 Paris centre rightoil on canvasoval, 130 x 100cm,contained within a fine, contemporary wood, plaster and gilded frame, with ribbon and flower surmount, a crown and crest, with other plaster and gilded decorations throughout.* Provenance. Prior to 1914 unknownCirca 1914-1932 thought to be in the Collection of Paul R. Kuenrich, Holly Court, Sheffield.Circa 1930s, Sir Stuart and Lady Goodwin.1960, gifted to Mr & Mrs. F. Eske.Thence by family descent.The frame is surmounted with a Coronet appropriate to a Count of the German Federation and of the Holy Roman and Austrian Empires ensigning the accolle shields of Bethmann [Frankfurt on Main, Bavaria], Barons, 9th August 1842, and Vrints De Treuenfeld [Brussels], created Baron 9th April 1860.Literature. The Winterhalter Catalogue Raisonne. No.386 'Present Location Unknown (Wild 1896, Mme Charles Bethmann)
Hornby 00 British BRSR West Country Class locomotive 'Dorchester' 34042 with tender, Hornby 00 C0-B0 diesel-electric locomotive 3233 in original box, three further Hornby diesel-electric locomotives 2331 (export), 2230 and 2231, in original boxes Hornby 00 electric motor coach 2250 and Triang Hornby diesel locomotive R.758, in original box (7)
Collection of various model railway locomotives including Triang Hornby electric locomotive R.351, R.357, a tank locomotive 'Black Livery'R.52S, Hornby 00 4-6-2 West Country locomotive and tender 'Barnstaple' 34005 and various others including three Jouef locomotives, Hamo, Lima, etc. (1 box)
Large glass pedestal bowl, the amethyst glass outer layer acid etched to reveal panels of classical figures within a chevron border and on clear glass pedestal base, the base etched 'P Smith(?) 885(?) LCC(?)', 25cm high and a cranberry glass decanter with etched decoration, LCC R Smith 1885 (2)
A tray of small collectables, silver engine turned cigar cutter hallmarked London 1952, a Victorian teaspoon and a later pickle fork, two silver open face pocket watches, service medals, RR and Bentley chauffeur badges made by J R Gaunt & Sons, silver, copper and nickel pre-decimal coins, Parker 61 pen and pencil, Swan fountain pens, small sovereign balance in a case, metal vesta case, metal book design combined vesta/stamp case.
A Sampson Mordan engine turned 9ct gold two-piece cigar piercer, engraved with script initials 'J W P R', London 1936, approx. 6cm long overall, 13 grams gross, another 9ct gold cigar piercer with spring action, import marks for London 1935, approx 7.5cm long, 10.5 grams gross and a the French 9ct gold propelling pencil with a blue and white enamelled 31 day revolving calendar grid and English days-of-the-week initials panel, the barrel engraved 'SSG', two French eagle's heads marks, total weight 20.6 grams gross (the cap severely damaged), (3).
First World War pair to 268127 Sjt G.H.T. Attree Notts & Derby R and a Second World War group to F.X 75919 Ronald George Attree G.A.F. (E) HMS Daedalus, 1939 - 45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, War & Defence medals, Korea medal, United Nations medal, Elizabeth II Long Service and Good Conduct medal and The Arctic Star, cased, and The Malta medal, cased.
Nine boxed Hornby Railway loco's, consisting of (1) R.150 L&Y 0-4-0 ST Loco, (2) R.300 GWR Class 57XX Loco Pannier Tank, (3) R.057 Caledonian 0-4-0 Loco Saddle Tank, (4) R2155A BR 0-6-0T class J83 Loco "68474", (5) R 2063 SR Terrier Loco "2", (6) R2164B LNER 0-6-0T Class J83 Loco "8477", (7) R2151 Class J94 W.D Austerity "157", (8) R2026C GWR 0-4-2T Class 14XX Loco "1444", (9) R2096 NCB 0-6-0ST Class J94 Loco " Harry".
A collection of eight boxed Corgi "The Aviation Archive" Flying Aces, consisting of Messerschmitt 109E JG 26 " Schlageter " Adolf Galland ( 49202), Messerschmitt 109E 7.JG51 Werner Molders ( 49203), Supermarine Spitfire MKIIA OC Tangmere Wing Commander Douglas Bader (49002), Supermarine Spitfire MkII P8081/DU-R Garfield Weston Adolphe Vibiral (49003), P51D Mustang USAAF 78th Fighter group Big beautiful Doll- Col John Landers (49301), P51D Mustang of 363rd Fighter Group Charles " Chuck" Yeager ( 49302). Hawker Hurricane MK1 (trop) P3731 N0 261 Sqd - F N Robertson ( 49103), Hawker Hurricane MK1 of No 2576 Sqd RAF Sqd Ldr Stanford Tuck ( 49102).
George Gillespie RUA (1924-1995) Farmstead by the Stream oil on canvas signed lower left 51 x 76¼cm (20 x 30in) Private CollectionGeorge Kennedy Gillespie was born in Belfast in 1924. Educated from 1941 until 1945 at Belfast High School, he attended evening classes at Belfast College of Art, studying jewellery, silversmith as well as painting. His interest in fine art was encouraged in the late 1950's when he attended painting classes in the studio of R. Boyd Morrison in Hollywood, County Down. He held his first solo-exhibition in 1980 in Dublin at the Oriel Gallery Dublin. Exhibitions were also held at the Kenny Gallery of Galway. Gillespie admired the academic work of such Ulster practitioners as J. Humbert Craig and Frank McKelvey. Donegal was his first love, for example Horn Head and Lough Finn, followed by the rugged scenery of Connemara and the West Coast. As he had to avoid prolonged exposure to the elements, the camera assisted him in his compositions.
A GROUP OF SIX GENTLEMAN'S RINGS, including a bishop's ring set with an oval mixed-cut amethyst, mounted in 9K gold, ring size V; a plain wedding band, mounted in 9K gold, ring size L; a plain wedding band, engraved 'Josie & Roger 14: F58' with maker's mark, mounted in 18K gold, ring size R; a plain wedding band, with maker's mark, mounted in 22K gold, ring size O; and two signet gold rings, one mounted in 9K gold and the other unmarked, ring size Y & X, total weight 36.48g
BEATLES - HELLO GOODBYE DEMO - Beautiful original UK demonstration copy of the November 1967 release (Parlophone green/white R 5655). The record is in stunning Ex+ or archive condition with just one extremely faint marking on the A side. The four pronged centre is fully intact. MATRIX: 7XCE 18433-1 1 G and 18434-1 1 G. With Parlophone company sleeve. VENDOR: TM12045 (VINYL RECORDS)
A Minic clockwork ambulance, a Minic clockwork dustbin lorry, eight small various tinplate and one plastic clockwork and friction drive vehicles, all P-F, an R. Lipkin Nuffield Universal Four plastic tractor, boxed, G, and a Clifford Series plastic Racing Sports Car, remote controlled, boxed, G-E (13) (Est. plus 18% premium inc. VAT)
A 9ct yellow gold claw-mounted three-stone pearl and coral ring, size O 1/2, 2.4g hallmarked; a 9ct yellow gold claw-mounted garnet ring with diamond accents, size R 1/2, 2.62g hallmarked; a Birmingham silver bangle and a silver plated blotter stamped Hyatt Carlton Towers in an Asprey box (4)

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