Collection of Quality Fashion Watches, including a Michael Kors ladies crystal bezel decorated gold tone bracelet watch with secondary dials, date aperture, No. MK 5354, a Michael Kors ladies cocktail watch with black face and crystal decoration, a gents Tag Heuer two tone bracelet strap watch with blue face, date aperture, baton numerals, working at time of cataloguing, Folli Follie bracelet watch with crystal decorated bezel, white face, secondary dials, date aperture, a Bucherer gold tone bracelet watch with gold face and baton numerals, and a ladies Rotary bracelet watch. Good collection, some need batteries.
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Hornby O Gauge group of mostly pre-war Goods and Passenger Rolling Stock consisting of a All 1st LMS Saloon Coach, 2 x LMS Breakdown Van and Cranes, Shell Tanker x 2, Meccano Coal Wagon, Rotary Tipping Wagon, 7 x pre-war LMS/LNER Open Wagons and a number of other items. Condition varies from Fair to Good. (23)
Arthur John Elsley (British, 1860-1952)Won't You Try? signed and dated 'ArthurJ.Elsley/1905' (lower left)oil on canvas 66 x 91.4cm (26 x 36in).Footnotes:ProvenanceWith W. W. Sampson, London. Private collection, Ireland. ExhibitedLondon, Royal Academy, 1905, no. 524.LiteratureTerry Parker, Golden Hours: The Paintings of Arthur J. Elsley, Yeovil, 1998, p. 99, illustrated.Arthur John Elsley was born on 20 November 1860. The son of a coachman and sometime artist, Elsley joined the South Kensington School of Art at the age of fourteen and first exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1878, two years after being a probationer. Elsley's interest in painting animals had been heightened by regular visits as a boy to the Zoological Gardens in Regent's Park. His ability to paint animals, and in particular domestic breeds such as dogs and ponies, meant that his sentimental depiction of late Victorian and Edwardian genre scenes found a ready market amongst collectors.In 1894 the death of Charles Burton Barber, who had been considered the pre-eminent painter of animals and children, left this particular field open for Elsley. He was able to exploit the contemporary taste and although a bout of childhood measles had partially affected his eyesight, he was the undoubted master of this genre by the dawn of the new century. Well regarded amongst his peers, his reputation was enhanced by having shared a studio with the artist Fred Morgan in the mid to late 1890's. After the two artists fell out, Elsley continued to work in his studio on increasingly larger canvases depicting children and animals at play. His daughter Marjorie became one of his favourite models and he drew inspiration from the open countryside which he regularly visited on his bicycle. His popularity grew as many of his paintings were reproduced as prints and calendars. In addition some of his images were used by companies such as Bibby's Animal Feeds and Peak Frean Biscuits to promote their products.The outbreak of the First World War and the immediate post war years resulted in an understandable change in taste as the country tried to come to terms with the horror of the trenches and the loss of a generation and Elsley's sentimental compositions appeared somewhat anachronistic to a war embittered British public.Elsley continued to paint, mainly for pleasure, exhibiting a number of works at the Royal Academy until 1927. Increasingly poor eyesight meant that by 1931 he had ceased to paint almost entirely and spent most of his time gardening. He died in Tunbridge Wells in 1952 at the age of 91.Painted in 1905 and one of three works he exhibited at The Royal Academy the same year, Won't you try? is a quintessential work, featuring many of the elements that came to define Elsley's art. Like many of his paintings, the present lot was reproduced in various formats, in this instance as a photogravure, under the title A Passive Register (1906, Weldon's Bazaar of Children's Fashions), and by The Rotary Photo Co., as a black-and-white postcard, under the title Come Along, circa 1909.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ** VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Various Brass Instruments four rotary valve tuba, Boosey & Co tuba three valve, Boosey & Co Solbron Euphonium (pitch change), Boosey & Hawks Imperial tenor horn with Denis Wick mouthpiece and a Pocket cornet (5)Serial numbers: 3-valve tuba 86804, 4-valve tube none, euphonium 108573, tenor horn 655259; Euphonium lacks one valve
Four ladies' quartz watches,comprising a ladies' gilt metal Rotary quartz bracelet watch, 33mm diameter, ref. GB0712-BATT: UC-371, case back loose, to a link bracelet with snap ladder clasp, with seven spare links, papers, box and outer sleeve, a stainless steel Rotary quartz strap watch, a stainless steel Montine of Switzerland mechanical strap watch and a stainless steel Swiss Military Hanowa quartz watch, approximately 367g (4)Condition ReportRotary watch not currently running. May require a new '371' battery. Back loose & taped, requires closing. With box, spare links, instruction booklet and guarantee card.All watches not currently running. Marks and scratches to surfaces.Leather straps worn.As found.
***SECTION 1 FIREARMS LICENCE REQUIRED***RUGER; a .22 10/22 self-loading rifle, the 18" barrel threaded for moderator, mounted with a Nikko Stirling 4-12X42 AO, mounted on a walnut stock, fitted with a ten-shot rotary magazine and supplied with a further Butler Creek twenty-five shot extended magazine, overall length 94cm, SN: 248-30269.
***SECTION 1 FIREARMS LICENCE REQUIRED***RUGER; a .22 LR self-loading rifle, the stainless 18" barrel threaded for moderator, mounted on a chequered composite stock, mounted with an SMK 4x32 telescopic sight, supplied with a ten-shot rotary magazine and two further Butler Creek twenty-five shot extended clip magazines, overall length 94cm, SN: 247-70336.
AN UNBOXED HORNBY TINPLATE CLOCKWORK SPEEDBOAT 'Swift', blue deck and cover, white deck with trim, with key but motor not working and has other damage and wear, an unboxed Hornby O gauge No.1 Rotary Snow Plough, N.E. grey livery with type 2 chassis, looks to have had some restoration, an unboxed unmarked O gauge L.M.S. tender, has some minor damage, quantity of playworn Britains and other hollowcast farm and wild animals and figures, to include hunting figures and dogs, paperboy figure, Britains farm carts and accessories etc., condition ranges from repainted/restored to playworn/damaged (2 boxes)
A SMALL WOODEN CHEST WITH CONTENTS, to include a cased Elizabeth II Bailiwick of Guernsey 2006, Five Pounds' coin in a protective capsule, a cased 'Paul Harris Fellow, 'The Rotary Foundation of Rotary International' medal with ribbon, a golfing pin badge, a brass 'Hinckley Steam 1982 Engine Display' plaque, a small quantity of watch keys, and a tin of assorted British Pennies, Half Pennies etc
THREE VINTAGE STYLE TELEPHONES, comprising a black plastic G.P.O dial telephone 706L (unconverted), a modern Rotary Black dial telephone, model number GPO 746 dated 2022, a 1930's style Cradle telephone, chrome plated body, it has been converted for landline use, (receiver in need of attention) (s.d) (3)
9CT GOLD ROTARY LADY'S WRISTWATCH, circular dial, alternate Arabic and baton hour markers, integrated 9ct gold gatelink bracelet, 12.5gms in vintage Rotary boxGOLD JEWELLERY comprising 22ct gold wedding band, 2.6gms, together with 9ct gold signet ring, 3.3gms (2)Provenance: private collection NewportComments: glass face missing, stains to dial, wear and tear

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