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Coates of Wigan an 18th Century longcase clockThe square 33cm brass dial with pierced spandrels, silvered chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, moon roller date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial to a brass eight day movement striking on a bell, set in an oak and mahogany crossbanded case with arched pediment and pillared supports to the hood, the body with ribbed side detail and central trunk door, height 215cm
A collection of 4 x assorted Matchbox Models Of Yesteryear Limited Edition scale diecast model vehicles to include; 1905 Fowlers Showmans Engine, 1923 Scaia-Vabis Post-Bus, YS-9 1936 Leyland Cub Fire Engine FK-7 and Y-21 1894 Aveling-Porter Steam Roller. All appear mint in their original boxes.
A good collection of 6x assorted vintage tinplate clockwork toys. Three boxed examples, to include; ' Musical Clown ', ' Hungry Cub ' and ' Clown On Roller Skate '. Along with an unknown-age tinplate robot, an early tinplate 'spinner' and an Alps made ' Smiling Sam ' style figure. All in working order.
A collection of 4x early and vintage tinplate toys. Comprising; a Grotsch ' GGN ' clockwork litho-printed military gun (complete with both tracks), an unnamed tin saloon (green and orange), a similar unnamed saloon and a ' Germany ' made litho-printed tin steam roller. Two keys present. All appear to work to some degree, and likely just require oiling. Charming collection.
A Worcester The Garland Makers pattern ovoid tea canister, printed in monochrome after an engraving by Robert Hancock, with three girls, two seated and one standing making garlands of flowers in a landscape with a ruined castle and flying birds in the background, the verso L'Amour, with a courting couple seated on a bench, her maid behind, a Neptune fountain to the left, in the front a garden roller and a little dog, black line to shoulder, 12.5cm high, c.1765Provenance: Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, Part II. Bonhams P.66 Condition Report: Chip to footrim.
A Worcester L'Amour pattern sugar bowl, printed in monochrome after an engraving by Robert Hancock, with a courting couple, her maid standing behind and a gardener with roller, the verso with Garden Statuary pattern and The Garland Makers, with three girls, two seated and one standing making garlands of flowers in a landscape with a ruined castle and flying birds, the interior with black line, 10cm diam, c.1758-65 Condition Report: Slight wear to decoration.
Matchbox Models of Yesteryear diecast and catalogues etc. : three 'woodgrain', 19 maroon, 22 straw - pattern 1979 - 80s boxed Matchbox Models of Yesteryear, including limited editions, 1 - 21 Steam Roller, boxed, Virgin Atlantic Pitts Special biplane and Solido 1/18 VW Camper Van, all boxed in original condition. Plus 50 unboxed similar period Yesteryears. 9 Matchbox mini catalogues 1971 - 88, plus Dinky and Yesteryear books (100)
Lancaster Mahogany and Brass Plate Cameras, whole-plate The Royal Instantograph, with Lancaster brass lens, a.f., two dds, tripod, roller blind shutters (2), F, with Ross Goerz Patent f/8 7in Double Anastigmat brass lens and Negretti and Zambra Rapid Rectilinear brass lens, G, and quarter-plate The 1893 Instantograph, P, incomplete, with Fallowfield Rapid Doublet brass lens, G
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., with a registration lozenge for 1879, modelled as a roller-skate, with a ring attachment, length closed 6.5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 141.
A Victorian novelty silver pencil, by S. Mordan and Co., with a registration lozenge for 1879, modelled as a roller-skate, with a ring attachment, length closed 6.5cm. Provenance: The KB Collection of Pencils. Illustrated in Bull, K., The KB Collection of Pencils, private publication, 2012, page 140.
JAMES BOND 007 : Moonraker (1979) final production notes (35 pages), call sheet number 46 (9 pages), Domestic Version export script (reel 1 to 13) and screenplay (19th May 1978) plus a hand signed Merry Christmas and Happy New Year card from Dana & Cubby Broccoli addressed to Mr Brian Bailey, C/O Pinewood Studios the provenance to this lot are from Brian's son (the vendor) - The coloured cover of the final production notes is overlayed with the classic James Bond gun pose with the title in red and the United Artists French and English Addresses at the foot with a quote from Producer Albert R. Broccoli from August 1978 "The premise of "Moonraker" is not Science Fiction, its "Science Fact"". The notes include interesting facts about the space center and the Parisian studios with locations including the ancient canals of Venice, the steaming jungles of Central America, the once lost city of Tikal, the exotic splendour of Rio de Janeiro, the thunderous waterfalls of Iguaco on the Brazil Argentine border and ... outer space. Extremely interesting notes detailing the special effects team, the Bond beauties the undesirables, the gadgetry, the transport vehicles, the logistics and many technical features etc. The call sheet dated Saturday 14th October 1978 is from the Hotel Danieli and details Holly's Suite and the exterior back canal the action boats are featured with Roger Moore as Bond, Lois Chiles as Holly with stand-ins and details special effects, sound, generators mooring make-up and catering. The Screenplay comprises 153 pages of detailed instruction with red covers, The Domestic version export script has Brian Bailey written on the yellow cover and is printed in England by P H Cinegraphics Ltd. Pinewood Studios with extremely detailed instructions from Reel 1 United Artists trademark, the James Bond logo the Boeing 747 shuttle through to reel 13 featuring the roller titles and the promise of James Bond returning in For Your Eyes Only. (5)Provenance - belonged to the late Brian Bailey who worked with Cubby Broccoli at Pinewood Studios. Brian was the Production Accountant and is named in the end credits of Moonraker. The vendor is Brian's son.
RARE DUNHILL GOLD LIGHTER/WATCH a 9ct gold Dunhill lighter with a roller mechanism and straight hinged arm, with an engine turned case and the watch dial with gilt Arabic numerals. Marked on the dial, Dunhill, Swiss, and marked for 9ct gold in various places on the outside and inside. Marked inside, Patent Applied For, 598, and also marked underneath Dunhill, Switzerland, Canada and English Patent Numbers. Marked for London, 1927. 4.5cms high
A group of variously hallmarked silver and silver handled items to include an ivory bladed page turner, Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1900, a sterling silver handled blotter, a similar seal wax holder, a magnifying glass, Atkin Bros, Sheffield and an Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee hallmarked silver letter opener modelled as a Georgian meat skewer, Sheffield 2002, boxed, also a plated hexagonal nib brush (9). CONDITION REPORT: The letter opener is in good condition, page turner with major chip to the tip and a few smaller examples, propelling pencil case with numerous dints, the magnifying glass handle is slightly twisted, the stamp roller with numerous nibbles and dints around the rim mounts, the seal wax holder handle is af, majority of silver pieces with tarnish and surface wear commensurate with age, mother of pearl letter opener af (handle detached from the blade).
A Victorian diamond set floral en tremblant spray brooch,a flower head cluster with an old European cut diamond, in a cut down collet to rose cut diamond set anthers and cushion-shaped old Swiss cut diamonds to the outer petals and sepals, all in grain set collets. The flower head set to a leaf stem, all set with graduated diamonds to a later diamond set bale with crossover back loop, all set in silver and backed in gold. Later pin and roller catch. 22.29g
A quantity of diecast vehicles all MatchboxWith the exception of an Esso Extra no. 14 Packard Convertible, Matchbox Regular Series comprising four unboxed examples, caravan, steam roller, taxi and Evening News van, two empty Moco boxes for no. 28 and no.25 and boxed vehicles comprising no. 74 mobile canteen, no. 36 Lambretta and side car, no. 3 cement mixer, no. 26 cement wagon, no. 40 Bedford 7 tonne tipper, no. 23 Barclay Cavalier caravan (lime-green), 48 Meteor sports boat, 10 Foden sugar container and 35 horse box, also accessory no. 4, road signs - some boxes af
Collction of 4 Rapid Rectalinear Brass Bound Lenses brass bound lens engraved 'F Jarret Paris' on Thornton Pickard roller blind shutter; brass bound lens engraved 'The Invicta Rapid Rectilinear 7 x 5' with iris diaphragm, leather lens cap; brass bound rapid rectalinear lens, unsigned, with iris diaphragm; brass bound rapid rectalinear lens, unsigned, with iris diaphragm
A George II red walnut library armchair, the padded back, armrests and seat covered in blue silk damask fabric, the down-turned arm supports carved with rosettes and leaves, the cabriole front legs carved with rocaille and cabochons, on hairy paw feet, with sunken brass and leather roller castors. Provenance: Sotheby's, London, Important English Furniture, 13th July 1990, lot 187.
Foreign Cigar Cards, Tansill's Punch Cigars, a selection of cards to name, Scenes with Hunter and Dogs (2, one printed to back Durbin & Wright, the other A W Skinner), Scenes with Fireworks (3, two printed to back M Geier and one Unionville Drug Store), Scenes On Roller Skates (2, one printed DP Baker, the other Corwin & Bemis), Scenes with Dandies (complete set of 6, various prints to backs) and Scenes with Negoes (4, various prints to back)(all gd/vg)(17)
Green, Liverpool - An early 19th Century longcase clock, the 35cm arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dial, moon roller aperture to a brass eight day movement, set into a mahogany case with broken arch pediment, pillared side supports, Gothic trunk door and box base, height 214cm
A good 10 bore private purchase flintlock musket of the Honourable Artillery Company, by Stevens, 58½” overall, barrel 42” engraved “Wilson”, with break off breech and Tower private proofs; signed flat stepped lock with swan neck cock and roller on frizzen spring; walnut fullstock with regulation brass mounts and large flat sideplate, the butt plate tang engraved “HAC”, the escutcheon with owner’s foliate initials “BCB”; with single sling swivel and original steel ramrod engraved “CLS” and numbered “46” (?). GWO & clean condition (trigger guard missing, light rust marks to barrel). Plate 12

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