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A GROUP OF CLOCKS, TREEN, METALWARES, etc, including an early 20th Century oak cased arched mantel clock, with pendulum and key, height 22cm and a 1930's walnut cased mantel clock with pendulum and key, both movements are in need of repair, a treen model of a Clog, a brass chamberstick, a boxed Dron-Wal pneumatic hand sprayer, a Pure Evoke - 2XT DAB radio with instructions, (no charger cable), a pewter tankard, a carved figure of a muscular man curled up in a ball, wooden cube candleholders, cased 4 x 40 binoculars, etc
SIX BOXES OF GLASSWARE, CERAMICS, CD'S, DVD'S, BINOCULARS, DAB RADIO, BIRD AND ANIMAL ORNAMENTS, ETC, including a much loved straw filled elephant, a small quantity of collectors plates, a Wood & Sons Philpot toby jug, Photopia 10mm x 50mm binoculars, Wedgwood Jasperware and white glazed Wedgwood vases, a Colclough part tea set, pressed glass bowls and drinking glasses, etx (6 boxes)
A TAIYO RADIO CONTROLLED /RADIO COMMANDE MINI HOPPER (appears complete, box distressed), a Revell Panavia Tornado G.R.MkI (not complete) a Protech Butterfly (all carbon fibre ultra lightweight slowflyer, appears ok), wingspan 815mm, weight 160g, and a Tyco RC Air Rebound (no remote) Mattell wheels (4)
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT etc, comprising Dell Inspiron PP12L laptop computer, Dell Inspiron 1545 laptop computer, Philips N2229AV tape recorder with remote control, two boxed Akai speaker microphones ADM 20, mini speaker system, headphone radio, Roberts R972 radio, Leitz Pradovit R150 35mm slide projector with colorplan 90mm lens, mobile phones etc
A BOXED TWISTER BELL MEDEVAC READY TO FLY RADIO CONTROL HELICOPTER, not tested, appears complete with controller, battery, charger, instructions and DVD, looks to have hardly every been removed from box, with a quantity of assorted toys and dolls to include limited edition Brimley Bear 'Sage' (20 of 20), Constantine Bear 'Maidy', distressed GMP remote control track, etc (2 boxes)
A 2004 Nissan Micra SE Automatic, registration number OV54 GFX, red, from a deceased estate, this Micra has covered 54,000 miles from new. It is equipped with air conditioning, sun roof, ABS, radio single CD, central locking, electric front window, power assisted steering, electric door mirrors, trip computer, audio remote control and immobiliser. The history file contains the original owner's wallet with service maintenance record having five stamps, handbooks, past maintenance receipts and MOT's. V5c MOT to June 2021.Condition ReportRuns and drives well, has key, service history, handbook, receipts, old MOT's, has a few minor scratches on wings (as per images) otherwise seems to be in good condition.
Heng Long - Abrams 1/16 scale M1A2 tank with 2.4 GHz transmitter. This version has metal tracks and chains. Fires an invisible IR signal to be used as part of Heng Long's Infrared Battle System, which disables other tanks when hit five times during simulated combat. Up to 20 tanks at the same time can battle each other.This model fires BBs and has a simulated exhaust system. The tank does not have a power bank. This item was not originally supplied with a radio control unit which was intended to be bought separately.29 cm 22 cm 63 cm
Heng Long - R/C tank 1/16 German RC Panther G camo IR Servo Torro Pro EditionSingle link metal tracks connected with steel pins, smoke generator and sound module, IR battle system with gun recoil and flashes of light effects.With Sender radio control transmitter.No battery or battery cover.24cm x 20cm x 57cm
Tiffanie Delune Moments with Self I, 2021 Mixed Media on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Tiffanie Delune is a Paris-born visual artist with a multi-media practice, living and working in London. Expanding from an initial focus on personal trauma and childhood experiences, her practice is instinctively embarking on a wondering wandering. She weaves apparitions in dreams and travel recollections with symbols of her mixed-race family, hints of femininity and flux of spirituality. Navigating between her shadow self and full of light, movement and energy forms, Tiffanie is interested in the magic of storytelling that engages conversations and evokes emotions. Approaching her work with playfulness and an intuitive curiosity, she creates multilayered pieces on cotton canvas, loose linen and smaller pieces of paper; inviting for a dialogue between the scale and the subject. Letting go of any inhibitions in the choice of materials, she longs for textures, meanings and a sense of memory - from acrylic, pastels and papers to glitter, threads, loo roll, keys, bags and dried flowers. In a conflicted world that feels deeply saturated, she puts a special emphasis on sharing a blended, unfiltered narrative in all its depth and authenticity. Self-taught, Tiffanie has fully emerged herself into her practice with daily rituals and creative challenges. Her work has since been exhibited in London, Paris, Lagos and Los Angeles; featured on Forbes, BBC Radio London, Contemporary And, The Financial Times and Artsy; and is held in the permanent collections of the Fondation Gandur pour l'Art in Geneva, Switzerland as well as the New-York Presbytarian Hospital for Women and Newborns in New York City. "The natural world is center stage to my creativity from constellations to the seas, tales of the African Motherland and visions of hope - untouched places without any form of conditioning, birthing a boundless sense of being. Blooming shapes and rich colours give life to unique characters and dreamscapes that infinitely dance between independence and sexuality, strength and vulnerability, stillness and vitality. Exhibitions Solo Shows 2020 Seeds Of Light, Curated by Katherine Finerty, The Gramophone Works, London 2019 Metamorphosis, Someth1ng Gallery, London 2018 Coloriosity, 16/16, Lagos Group Shows 2021 Art On A Postcard for International Women's Day, London 2021 In The Midst Of All That Is, Curated by Terrell Tilford, Band Of Vices, Los Angeles 2020 Art X Lagos, Lagos 2020 Art On A Postcard for International Women's Day, All Bright Mayfair, London 2019 Contemporary African Art, Piasa, Paris 2019 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, Somerset House, London 2018 Portraits of Animals, H Factor, Lagos Gallery Representation Ed Cross Fine Art
Tiffanie Delune Moments with Self II, 2021 Mixed Media on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Tiffanie Delune is a Paris-born visual artist with a multi-media practice, living and working in London. Expanding from an initial focus on personal trauma and childhood experiences, her practice is instinctively embarking on a wondering wandering. She weaves apparitions in dreams and travel recollections with symbols of her mixed-race family, hints of femininity and flux of spirituality. Navigating between her shadow self and full of light, movement and energy forms, Tiffanie is interested in the magic of storytelling that engages conversations and evokes emotions. Approaching her work with playfulness and an intuitive curiosity, she creates multilayered pieces on cotton canvas, loose linen and smaller pieces of paper; inviting for a dialogue between the scale and the subject. Letting go of any inhibitions in the choice of materials, she longs for textures, meanings and a sense of memory - from acrylic, pastels and papers to glitter, threads, loo roll, keys, bags and dried flowers. In a conflicted world that feels deeply saturated, she puts a special emphasis on sharing a blended, unfiltered narrative in all its depth and authenticity. Self-taught, Tiffanie has fully emerged herself into her practice with daily rituals and creative challenges. Her work has since been exhibited in London, Paris, Lagos and Los Angeles; featured on Forbes, BBC Radio London, Contemporary And, The Financial Times and Artsy; and is held in the permanent collections of the Fondation Gandur pour l'Art in Geneva, Switzerland as well as the New-York Presbytarian Hospital for Women and Newborns in New York City. "The natural world is center stage to my creativity from constellations to the seas, tales of the African Motherland and visions of hope - untouched places without any form of conditioning, birthing a boundless sense of being. Blooming shapes and rich colours give life to unique characters and dreamscapes that infinitely dance between independence and sexuality, strength and vulnerability, stillness and vitality. Exhibitions Solo Shows 2020 Seeds Of Light, Curated by Katherine Finerty, The Gramophone Works, London 2019 Metamorphosis, Someth1ng Gallery, London 2018 Coloriosity, 16/16, Lagos Group Shows 2021 Art On A Postcard for International Women's Day, London 2021 In The Midst Of All That Is, Curated by Terrell Tilford, Band Of Vices, Los Angeles 2020 Art X Lagos, Lagos 2020 Art On A Postcard for International Women's Day, All Bright Mayfair, London 2019 Contemporary African Art, Piasa, Paris 2019 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair, Somerset House, London 2018 Portraits of Animals, H Factor, Lagos Gallery Representation Ed Cross Fine Art
Janet Archer Painted Door, Sana'a Yemen (1992), 2020 Acrylic and Coloured Pencil on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Janet Archer was born in Cullercoats, Northumberland, in the second quarter of 1942, daughter of George Archer and his wife Isabel, née Butchart. Education She was educated at Tynemouth Grammar School and Newcastle College of Art, travelled extensively in Europe, Arabia and Asia, and spent 14 years as a freelance illustrator based in London, working for the Radio Times, illustrating a number of books and creating a poster for London Transport in 1970. From the mid-70s she has worked in animation, beginning with the 1974 short film Lautrec.
Janet Archer The Lady with the Lamp, 2021 Acrylic and Coloured Pencil on Paper Signed verso 15 x 10cm (5¾ x 3¾ in.) Janet Archer was born in Cullercoats, Northumberland, in the second quarter of 1942, daughter of George Archer and his wife Isabel, née Butchart. Education She was educated at Tynemouth Grammar School and Newcastle College of Art, travelled extensively in Europe, Arabia and Asia, and spent 14 years as a freelance illustrator based in London, working for the Radio Times, illustrating a number of books and creating a poster for London Transport in 1970. From the mid-70s she has worked in animation, beginning with the 1974 short film Lautrec.
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