Eleven Unboxed Matchbox regular wheel models, 25a Bedford Dunlop van, 31b Ford Fairlane Station Wagon, yellow body, scarce crimson base, silver plastic wheels, clear windows,35a ERF Horse box,45a Vauxhall victor, 48a sports boat on trailer, 56a London Trolly bus, 58a AEC Coach BEA, 60a morris J2 pick up, 65a Jaguar 3.4ltr and 55a DUKW Amphibian, 68a Austin radio truck, all in fair to very good condition (11 items)
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* MHAIRI MCGREGOR RSW (SCOTTISH b 1971), STILL LIFE OF A JUG WITH VALUTE PATTERN oil on board, signed 30cm x 30cm Framed Note: MHAIRI PATRICIA McGREGOR RSW was born in 1971. She studied at Glasgow School of Art from 1989 - 1993, gaining a BA (Hons) in Fine Art. She has exhibited very widely in Scotland, in England and Australia. While at Art School she received a number of awards including one month working in Vetheuil, France, a Christie’s Bursary for 3rd-Year Studies, Glasgow School of Art Landscape Drawing Prize for a sketchbook done in the open and a John Kinross Scholarship - 3 months working in Florence, Italy. Following graduation, she spent six months painting in Australia. In 1996 she was interviewed by BBC Radio Scotland for The Usual Suspects programme. In 1997 she was short-listed as one of four for the Alastair Salvesen Scholarship and she was awarded the Under 25 Regional Winner of the Laing Art Competition. She spent a further four months painting in Australia. In 1998 she was short-listed, one of six for Gilchrist-Fisher Memorial Award. She took part in a Scottish Television interview for The Home Show programme. In 1999 she was short-listed, one of four for the Alastair Salvesen Scholarship. She was awarded the Ruth Davidson Memorial Award - 3 months working in the South of France. She was elected Member of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. In 2000 she was awarded Glasgow Art Club Fellowship and spent two months painting in Australia. In 2001 she was awarded the Alexander Graham Munro Travel Award and the Paisley Art Institute Prize. In 2002 she spent two months painting in Arizona and New Mexico.
Cricket - Australian Cricket Team photocards and postcards including 1926,1933,1934,1938,1948,1953,1956,1961 and 1972 plus two other cards A. L. Hassett and H. Carter (The Australian Cricket Team 1909), plus 1932/33 Bodyline Hollingsworth radio advertising card with facsimile England team signatures. (17)
Bush - Model BS3041 - BSR - A vintage sputnik atomic style record player with a BSR record deck and turntable. The record player having a faux teak flash around the rim and a smokey translucent perspex lid, the unit comprising of radio cassette and record functions. Appears in good condition with original instructions. Measures 17cm x 70cm x 35cm.
Bell (Clive) 2 Autograph Letters signed "Clive" to Roger Senhouse, 4pp. & 1 envelope, 8vo, Charleston, Firle, Sussex, 16th June 1953 & 18th October 1954, in reply to a proof of a book he has written entitled The Bloomsbury Group, "What must be must be - or, as the Duke of Wellington put it, 'publish and be damned'. In eloquent lectures I have informed the American and French public that there never was such a thing as 'Bloomsbury', let alone a 'philosophic and artistic background.' Between 1904 and 1914 a number of Cambridge friends saw a great deal of each other and of the two Miss Stephens [Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf] who lived in Bloomsbury. After the war they continued to see each other, and brought with them new friends some of whom had been at Oxford, and some at no University at all. They thought and felt differently on most questions; they differed often violently -, in ideas, tastes and points of view. But they liked each other. That was all they had in common... Lytton [Strachey], Maynard [Keynes] and I were all much influenced by G.E. Moore's Principia Ethica. But some of those so-called Bloomsbury friends had never read Moore, and others were strongly opposed to his ideas"; and 3 others including a postcard from Douglas Cooper enquiring about the book and a BBC radio transcript of a programme on The Bloomsbury Group in French, folds, 2 letters clipped together at head, v.s., v.d. (5)
Citizen Eco-Drive Perpetual Calendar Sapphire WR200 Radio Controlled stainless steel gentleman's bracelet watch, ref. E650-S075173, black dial, 42mm - Condition Report: - Movement - currently functioning although functions not fully tested. Dial - good. Glass - minor light marks. Hands - good. Case - good. Crown - appears to function although not fully tested. Bracelet - good, wrist size 6'' approx. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
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