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Framed & Some Glazed Items inc. oil on board, watercolours, prints, R. Pankhurst country scene of horses & cottage & snowy town scene, Sanlat-la Maison De La Boctie, Honfleur, Le Clocher St. Catherine, interior scene of man playing lute serenading female, pair watercolours by J. Belyard-Bought dated 1991, print Canterbury Cathedral & mountain scene (9)
A late Victorian Continental .800 silver case pocket watch, with engraved decoration, together with two early 20th Century gold plated pocket watches, one by America Philadelphia USA, the other by A.W.Co. Waltham USA and a silver plated pocket watch by R. H.Ingersoll & Bros New York (ILLUSTRATED)
Roy Selwyn-Smith Tea Planter figures for Denny Stokes: 48mm plasticine master of female tea picker picking leaves off bush, on plinth, painted on reverse `Model by R Selwyn-Smith Tel:- Popes Grove 8279` and similar 64mm painted figure, without bush, G, some crazing (2); noted in Selwyn-Smith`s invoice book for 1952 under `Denny Stokes` as `Tea Picker 9 5s`
A Roy Selwyn-Smith brass mould and plaster set of Sir Winston Churchill painting at his easel, comprising two-part mould for seated figure, with arms outstretched for later `posing`, two-part mould for hat brim and two-part mould for easel, with two-part plaster set, etched `R Smith 52B`, including plasticine master, G, plasticine P (8); possibly for Otto Gottstein - Selwyn-Smith`s account book for 1950 noted `Churchill Casting 2 moulds NO. 1 5s 6d` and `C Biggs fitting mould 10s`, with `OG Paid` beneath
Roy Selwyn-Smith service agreements and correspondence: an Agreement, dated 29th January 1951, between Otto E Gottstein (London) Limited and D C Stokes Esq. and R S Smith Esq, setting up a jointly owned company, initially for the production of a minimum of six foot and six mounted figures `of the size of the figure of Britains Limited England known to the parties`, an Agreement, dated 29th April 1955, between Herald Miniatures Limited and Roy Selwyn-Smith Esq., tying him to Herald for ten years, signed by Dennis Britain, a letter from Myer Zang, dated 7th August 1954, to Selwyn-Smith telling him of Britains` approach and seeking his advice, with a draft press release from Britains about Selwyn-Smith`s retirement, with his manuscript amendments, G (4); see Cole, P, page 59
Hornby Dublo railways and Dinky signals and road signs: EDL 18 2-6-4T steam locomotive with three D13 maroon suburban coaches in original blue and white stripe boxes, Dublo EDPL/R points, curved and straight track (15) two buffer stops in original boxes, Hailey wooden goods shed, Hornby style 0 gauge hedges and green tin fencing, varnished Dinky pavement, No 47 twelve road signs in original yellow box, No 15 Railway signals with three Dinky and one Dublo signal in original yellow box, ten Marklin 3-rail straights P-G Engine with paint loss to edges and cylinders, some minor oxidisation marks, hedging loose from bases, boxes F-G signal box has additional slot for Dublo signal
Hornby and Tri-ang Railways: BR class 25 Bo Bo Diesel electric locomotive in blue, R 360 class 86/2 single pantograph electric locomotive ` Phoenix`, R2398 Fowler 2-6-4T Class 4P locomotive in BR black, DCC ready, R 259 Britannia 4-6-2 steam locomotive and tender in original boxes, F-VG, R360 with damaged pantograph, Britannia with transfer damage, boxes P-G (4)
Hornby 0 gauge clockwork and electric points and track: Electric, large radius L/H (2) and R/H (3) points with large radius curves and straights (118), clockwork, double symmetrical points (2), Y points (2), large radius points (4), large radius curves and straights (52) in large wooden trunk, F, track tarnished, some with rust (183)
A cased silver presentation quaich and spoon, Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1923 and 1925, the quaich in Art Deco style, engraved `Presented to Gerald J R Harrison by the St Gleer Unionist Association October 1925`, raised on circular foot, 18cm wide, the Old English pattern spoon, monogrammed `H`, 14cm long, combined weight 5.5oz
Goldsmith, Oliver, Hanes y Ddaear a`r Creaduriaid Byw, Volume II only, Welsh text, hand-coloured plates of birds and other creatures, together with Hanes y Brytaniad a`r Cymry, Welsh text, topographical plates, lacks title page, Volume II only; Johnston, Alexander Keith, The Royal Atlas of Modern Geography,1869; Hallam, Henry, Introduction to the Literature of Europe..., four calf-bound volumes, John Murray, 1872; and Herbert, George, The Works, London 1859
Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827) A hunt in full cry etching with hand colouring, published 1791 by S. W. Fores 22 x 34 cm (8 1/2 x 13 1/2 in) together with a modern colour reproduction after Raoul Millais of Captain R. E. Wallace MFH, numbered 84/325 and signed in pencil by both artist and subject

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