An Ideal composition Shirley Temple doll, With blue sleeping eyes, blonde mohair curly wig, composition straight legged body, yellow muslin dress and roller skates —15in. (38cm.) high (pupil retouched blue, chip to toe and tiny chip to eye rim); additional outfits including a pink organdie dress with sequins, one pleated blue and three pairs of shoes
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Domestic Architecture. Harmondsworth Hall, Harmondsworth Village, near West Drayton, circa 1840s, watercolour on paper, depicting a large 17th century house set in a walled garden, with trees, walkways between lawns, shrubberies, and flower borders, espaliered fruit trees, and a gardener pulling a roller, slightly rubbed to lower margin and with 1.25 ins closed tear, one small area of toning to sky, 21.5 x 27 cm (8.5 x 10.5 ins), framed and glazed, with pencilled title label on backboard (Qty: 1)Harmondsworth Hall, which is near Heathrow Airport, is now a guest house.
Nine US assorted posters for "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" (1988-89), including autographed Gary Wolf book signing poster, "Roller Coaster Rabbit" poster (with original mailer), "Tummy Trouble" numbered poster, Daily Variety printer's proof, Sotheby's Auction poster, Disney Channel poster, "Trail Mix Up" poster, "Toy Story-Roller Coaster Rabbit" poster and an RR video cassette promo poster. Six of the nine posters are shown in the photos.Various sizesCondition: ExcellentAll unrestored. All unfolded except autographed book signing and "Roller Coaster Rabbit" posters. A couple with minor nicks but all overall in excellent condition.Artist: Unknown ArtistVAT Status: M£100 - 200
A collection of treen, a sycamore dairy bowl, 19th century, 38cm diameter, another 19th century bowl, 36cm diameter, three butter pats, a loaf shovel, a pastry roller, another shovel, and a pine coopered storage box and cover with handle, 24cm high (qty.) Provenance: The Betty and Barry Power Collection.
7" single vinyl records; Twelve titles including five Peter Hammill, Dave Brock Social Alliance (picture disc), another Dave Brock Social Alliance (normal disc), Bodgers Mate The Enderby Band Joggin' Along Wi' Mi' Reindeer, John Ellis Hit Man, Babies in Jars, Galahad Roller Coaster (slim disc), Ruby Blue Fatea (slim disc).
A hand-knotted Persian Hamadan rug, two darker hexagonal 'guls' against a red ground (164cm x 108cm)This trunk has come privately and has been in the same family ownership for many years travelling around with them to various countries. The trunk is in good overall honest original condition and there has been significant interest and therefore we are looking at a revised estimate of £2,500 - £4,000. Since the details were originally posted Lot 392 on the website many images have now been added. Generally in good honest original condition commensurate with age. The two thick side leather carrying handles appear in original order although the central leather strap going through the buckle has had a repair, 8/9cm pointed section from the bottom has broken at hole No. 4 and has been re-stitched. There are several marks to the top and some ancient glue to the left hand side of the leather strap where it appears that at some stage there was a steamer trunk label. There is some small minor indentations to the top right and the bottom right section. The chest overall has been used for the purposes it has been designed for and as such it has sustained some scratches, minor knocks and scuffs etc., commensurate with usage and age. The front brass catch does not quite locate as it once used to and in our opinion this is because the middle of the trunk top has risen slightly but the actual buckle shaped lock locator is only just above the hole that it should fit into in the horizontal rectangular brass escutcheon plate with the keyhole below so it should not be a difficult exercise to sort out. The wooden batons are marked and scratched commensurate with age. The brass mounts have darkened considerably as expected. Some scuffing etc., to the leather parts upon the trunk and the interior would have had a removable tray that is now no longer there. The trunk is now lined with old newspaper dated 1973 and the back section where the hinges are to the lid has a covering which is cracked full length horizontally in the middle of the hinges from one end to the other though usage and also has scuffs to the right hand side of the second left hinge in. There are some further scuffs and marks etc., to both the ends and it looks like at some stage staples have been used to tack on labels and the residue of approx. 6 staples are still there. The underside looks good and original and the roller castors to the underside look original and as they have never been taken off, replaced or tampered with. Overall the piece is sold as having been used for purpose for approx. 100 years and we think could possibly date to the mid 1920’s.
A large early 20th century wooden and leather-bound travelling trunk by Louis Vuitton; the top back and front riveted with natural wooden batons with the corners mounted in brass with the typical Louis Vuitton motifs and the rivets also stamped Louis Vuitton, with two large hand-stitched leather handles and leather strap to the front, (also signed), both ends initialled 'M.C.' in white and the hinged lid opening to reveal lined interior and padding to the inside of the lid within a signed latticework design, the brass flip-catch signed '70. Champs Elysees, Paris, Louis VUITTON, London 149 New Bond Street, the inside of the trunk with numbered orange label to the lid 790528 and the rectangular brass escutcheon plate numbered 078394, (101.5cm wide x 55cm deep x 59cm high) the trunk with four affixed iron wheels to the underside This trunk has come privately and has been in the same family ownership for many years travelling around with them to various countries. The trunk is in good overall honest original condition and there has been significant interest and therefore we are looking at a revised estimate of £2,500 - £4,000. Since the details were originally posted Lot 392 on the website many images have now been added. Generally in good honest original condition commensurate with age. The two thick side leather carrying handles appear in original order although the central leather strap going through the buckle has had a repair, 8/9cm pointed section from the bottom has broken at hole No. 4 and has been re-stitched. There are several marks to the top and some ancient glue to the left hand side of the leather strap where it appears that at some stage there was a steamer trunk label. There is some small minor indentations to the top right and the bottom right section. The chest overall has been used for the purposes it has been designed for and as such it has sustained some scratches, minor knocks and scuffs etc., commensurate with usage and age. The front brass catch does not quite locate as it once used to and in our opinion this is because the middle of the trunk top has risen slightly but the actual buckle shaped lock locator is only just above the hole that it should fit into in the horizontal rectangular brass escutcheon plate with the keyhole below so it should not be a difficult exercise to sort out. The wooden batons are marked and scratched commensurate with age. The brass mounts have darkened considerably as expected. Some scuffing etc., to the leather parts upon the trunk and the interior would have had a removable tray that is now no longer there. The trunk is now lined with old newspaper dated 1973 and the back section where the hinges are to the lid has a covering which is cracked full length horizontally in the middle of the hinges from one end to the other though usage and also has scuffs to the right hand side of the second left hinge in. There are some further scuffs and marks etc., to both the ends and it looks like at some stage staples have been used to tack on labels and the residue of approx. 6 staples are still there. The underside looks good and original and the roller castors to the underside look original and as they have never been taken off, replaced or tampered with. Overall the piece is sold as having been used for purpose for approx. 100 years and we think could possibly date to the mid 1920’s.
TAXIDERMY, A VICTORIAN GLASS DOME CONTAINING A GREEN PARAKEET AND AN INDIAN ROLLER BIRD, within a naturalistic setting of dried grasses and a mossy log, oval ebonised base with four bun feet, with later light fitting, height to top of dome 52.5cm x width of ebonised base 35cm (condition: small amount of feather loss, seeds shedding from grasses)
Britains horsedrawn Farm Vehicles and Implements sets 4F Tumbrel with Carter in original box (Condition Good, box Poor), with another, repainted, with Carter (Condition Good, set 6F, General Purpose Plough with Ploughman in original box (Condition Good, two parts replaced, box Poor), set 9F, Roller (Condition Good, stable lad missing) and 12F, Timber Carriage with Stable Lad in original box and a few Farm people and animals (Condition Good, one recast, seven damaged, box Poor) (26)
A 12-BORE FLINTLOCK IRON-BARRELLED BLUNDERBUSS WITH SPRUNG BAYONET, SIGNED RICHARDSON, no visible serial number, circa 1795, with Birmingham proved two staged 15 1/2in. barrel (shallow external pitting), engraved band at breech and carved band at the intersection, the top of barrel mounted with a triangular cross-section sprung bayonet released via an independent catch mounted on the top-tang, flat slightly curved step-tailed bevel edged lock signed 'RICHARDSON', engraved cock, roller to the frizzen-spring, walnut full-stock chequered at the wrist (small loss to top edge of fore-end at muzzle), iron furniture (frosted) and original iron mounted under-barrel ramrod
SYKES, OXFORD A FINE AND RARE 20-BORE FLINTLOCK SMOOTH-BORE COACHING-CARBINE WITH SPRUNG BAYONET, no visible serial number, circa 1805, with browned 14in. twist iron side-by-side barrels, the top rib signed 'SYKES OXFORD', the muzzle fitted with a triangular form flick bayonet locking by a catch approximately half way along the top rib, a further redundant catch at breech possibly for an optional longer bayonet now absent, platinum line and touch-holes, fully engraved broad top-tang with shallow sighting groove, flat curved bevel-edged dip-tailed border engraved locks signed 'SYKES', engraved cocks with sliding safes behind, martial trophies engraved to the tails, border engraved roller frizzens and rainproof pans, walnut half-stock chequered at the wrist, raised cheek-piece, engraved iron furniture (rubbed) and captive iron under-barrel ramrod
BECKWITH, LONDON A PAIR OF 25-BORE FLINTLOCK ROUND-BODIED MANSTOPPER POCKET-PISTOLS, no visible serial numbers, circa 1810, with 1 1/2in. turn-off round barrels (frozen), engraved bands at the joint, border and martial trophy engraved central hammer boxlock actions with concealed automatic triggers, the left hand sides signed within engraved banners 'BECKWITH', the right sides within oval panels 'LONDON', rainproof pedestal pans with roller springs, coarsely chequered rounded bag-shaped walnut butts and sliding safes to both top-tangs
PROUDMAN, LONDON A 16-BORE FLINTLOCK HEAVY OVERCOAT PISTOL or MANSTOPPER, no visible serial number, circa 1800, with octagonal 4 3/4in. barrel, the top flat signed 'LONDON', bead fore-sight, engraved band at breech, shallow standing notch rear-sight to the front of the engraved top-tang, bevel edged stepped tail lock with engraved detail to tail and side-nail aperture, engraved cock, semi rainproof pan, roller frizzen, walnut full-stock with chequered grip, swollen flat based pommel, guarded trigger and captive iron ramrod Provenance: Previously sold these rooms 29th June 2000, Lot 42
JOSEPH MANTON, LONDON A FINE CASED PAIR OF .600 FLINTLOCK DOUBLE-BARRELLED PISTOLS, serial no's. 3017, for 1803, with browned 9in. barrels, the breech-blocks inlet with gold rectangular poincons marked in raised letters 'JOSEPH MANTON LONDON' and with crowns, the breech blocks also with gold lines and touch-holes, blued standing notch rear-sights, fully engraved top-tang with sunken sighting grooves, flat, curved, border engraved bevel-edged locks with stepped tails and signed below the rainproof pans 'JOSEPH MANTON, LONDON', engraved swan-necked cocks with rear-mounted sliding safes, border engraved roller-frizzens marked 'JOSEPH MANTON PATENT' and numbered variously at the tips '505', '506', '507' & '508', walnut half-stocks with coarse flat-chequered bag-shaped butts, each with a border engraved iron socket to rear for a detachable shoulder-stock (absent), oval silver escutcheons engraved with a coronet, engraved domed iron pommel-caps, engraved martial trophies to the trigger guard bows and horn-tipped mahogany ramrods, both pistols with expert repairs and some renovations and together with their original walnut case lined and compartmented in green baize, parchment Manton label inside lid and containing a period red Morocco leather covered three-way flask, a scissors ball-mould, wood loading rod and dismountable loading mallet Provenance: Previously sold Christies 'The Wilfrid Ward Collection of Antique Firearms, 27th October 1993, Lot 86 Literature: W. Keith Neal and D.H. Back, The Mantons, p.235 (one pistol only) and The Manton Supplement, p. 223 which tells of the re-uniting of the second pistol and the case Other Notes: The pistols were originally purchased by Dr Martin Davy (1763-1839) of Heacham, Norfolk, sometime Master of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
A sapphire, diamond and 'pearl' Captains wheel brooch, the central old cut diamond, estimated approx. 0.10cts, with an outer ring of cushion cut sapphires and a single 'pearl' as outer handles, 23mm diameter, all set in unmarked yellow metal (tests as approx. 18ct gold), (3.6g), cased by Richard Ogden, Burlington Arcade, with accompanying receipt Pearls not tested. Buyers must satisfy themselves to nature & origin. Overall condition very good.Some minor abrasions to facets on sapphires.Evidence of lead solder to back of brooch.Later roller catch fastening.Circa early 1900s.
Six carved and turned wood butter prints, the smallest decorated with a swan, one with a cow (lacking handle) assorted acorns and pine cone designs, largest 12cm diameter, with a turned wood oatmeal roller probably Scottish or North of England and a sycamore potato masher 35cm high (8)Provenance: Clynog Farmhouse, North Wales CONDITION REPORT: All butter prints with old worm holes - two heavily so, one with a rim chip, one lacking handle, one with handle glued back into position. Smallest print of a swan worn throughout, some old worm holes, and two rim chips. Roller - some old worm holes, all grooves with old smoothed over chips, lovely age patina. Potato masher good - one worm hole and general light age patina.
Vintage Toys - Coway Valley, Subbuteo and others - a good mixed lot of predominantly unboxed vintage toys and games to include a Conway valley series cottage / farm playset, Flyer Roller Skates and protective pads, a Starsky & Hutch cap gun and similar, all items are in playworn condition .Estimate 330 - £50
Late 19th/early 20th Century American 'Cabinet Roller Organ', by the Autophone Co., Ithaca New York, playing on 16cm 'cobs' via twenty keys, in painted, glazed and ebonised case, 46cm x 38cm x 32cm high, together with twenty two further cobs in decorated wooden box inscribed 'Celestina Tanzbar' Condition: While we do not guarantee mechanical movements this box does play when wound, light wear to case - **General condition consistent with age
Militaria, - World War I boxwood twin roller mapboard by Houghton's Ltd, London, dated 1914, No.5795, having an inset compass and engraved scale, the reverse with inset protractor and leather strap also engraved A.F.M. Capel-Cure for Alfred Frederic Morice Capel Cure M.C., Royal Field Artillery, 25.25cm x 18.5cm, together with his Stereo Prism Binoculars by Ross of London No.66969, both the binoculars and the leather case with his name, his compass by Short & Mason No.8207 dated 1914, a photograph of A.F.M. Capel Cure in uniform and a leather case bearing his initials Condition: Please see extra images and TELEPHONE department if you require further information
GRAHAM GREENE: 3 titles: THE LITTLE FIRE ENGINE, ill Edward Ardizzone, London, The Bodley Head, 1973, 1st edition, oblong, original pictorial boards, dust-wrapper (some losses); THE LITTLE HORSE BUS, ill Edward Ardizzone, London, The Bodley Head, 1974, 1st edition, oblong, original pictorial boards; THE LITTLE STEAM ROLLER, ill Edward Ardizzone, London, The Bodley Head, 1974, 1st edition, oblong, original pictorial boards, dust-wrapper (3)

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