An E.K.Models, O-gauge, scale model, passenger carriage, fitted with seats and with a corridor, in chocolate and cream livery, with sprung buffers and concertina carriage dividers, numbered '5763', 42cm long, with another similar of a third class passenger carriage, paint chips on bogies, both with minor paint chips on bogies and concertina carriage dividers (2)Condition report: Both with minor paint chips on bogies and concertina carriage dividers
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17, 0-gauge, scale models of goods wagons, including a metal open example, 'SR', with sprung buffers, (not working properly), with a collection of plastic examples, including one by Triang and another, 'Oxley Sidings', by 'Tower Models, Blackpool', playworn, minor damage (17)Condition report: Metal open goods wagon - some tiny paint chips. Buffers not fully functioning - spring-action not working.Remainder - playworn, grubby (in need of cleaning), with associated minor damage.
Two Dapol-type, O-gauge, scale model luggage/passenger carriages, fitted with seats and with sprung buffers, in chocolate and cream livery, 42cm long, paint chips on bogies, one roof needs to be re-soldered, both with minor paint chips on bogies and chassis (2)Condition report: One roof needs to be re-soldered, both with minor paint chips on bogies and chassis (2)
A good O-gauge GWR, luggage/3rd class, scale model passenger carriage, '4932', fitted with seats and with sprung buffers and concertina corridor connectors, in chocolate and cream livery, 43cm long, possibly in original 'Scratch-built E.K.Models' box, with another, similar GWR passenger carriage, with sprung buffers, paint chips on bogies, 43cm long, paint chips on bogies on the former and on the latter, including buffers and chassis (2)Condition report: Dirt marks and paint chips on bogies on the former and on paint chips on the latter, including buffers and chassis.
Two Dapol-type, O-gauge, scale model, 3rd class passenger carriages, fitted with seats, in chocolate and cream livery, 42cm long, paint chips on bogies, one roof needs to be re-painting, both with minor paint chips on bogies and concertina carriage dividers (2)Condition report: Both with minor paint chips on bogies and concertina carriage dividers. One with roof that needs re-painting (2)
An E.K.Models-type, O-gauge, scale model, GWR passenger carriage, fitted with seats, in chocolate and cream livery, with sprung buffers and concertina carriage dividers, numbered '1547', 44cm long, with another, possibly a mail carriage, by 'Classic Scale Models Ltd, Birmingham', a/f, wheels detached, in need of assembling and painting, both with minor paint chips on bogies and concertina carriage dividers (2)Condition report: Latter carriage - a/f, wheels detached, in need of assembling and painting, both with minor paint chips on bogies and concertina carriage dividers. Passenger carriage - one buffer fixed and so not working.
Tudor and Stuart, brass Thimbles (2), both hand-punched, one with maker’s mark and triangular indentations, other with circular indentations; together with a late 17th century Crotal Bell with makers mark FL (not recorded) and fish scale design [3]. About very fine £50-£60 --- Provenance: Thimbles found in Dorset
Doppelfernglas DF 10 x 80 mit 80°-SchrägeinblickGraublau nachlackiertes Gehäuse mit Marineadler und Abnahme "M IV/I", Seriennummer "61796" und Herstellercodierung "eug" (= Optische Präzisions-Werke GmbH, Warschau). Die Okularlinsen mit Gummiaugenmuscheln, Schwalbenschwanz für die aufsteckbare Strichplattenbeleuchtung, komplett mit dem aufsteckbaren Suchervisier (codiert "blc" für Carl Zeiss, Jena). Die Optik mit kleinem Fadenkreuz und Markierungen, klar, mit kleinen Fehlstellen. Die Wiege bez. "T" für mit Transparentbelag beschichteter Optik, mit einer Skala für die Gradeinteilung und beleuchtbarem Richtkreis. Vollständigkeit und Funktion nicht überprüft. Zustand: IIBinoculars DF 10 x 80 with 80° angled eye-piece Body repainted in grey-blue with navy eagle and acceptance mark "M IV/I", serial number "61796" and manufacturer’s code "eug" (= Optische Präzisions-Werke GmbH, Warsaw). The ocular lens with rubber eye shields, dovetail for the plug-in graticule illumination, complete with plug-in viewfinder (encoded "blc" for Carl Zeiss, Jena). Lens system with small reticle and markings, clear, with minor flaws. The rocker box marked "T" for a lens system with transparent coating, with scale division and aiming circle that can be illuminated. Not checked for completeness or functionality.Condition: II
Kaiser Wilhelm II. – Tschako als Inhaber des Seebataillons Schwarzer Lederkorpus mit Filzüberzug, Vorder- und Nackenschirm aus schwarzem Leder, letzterer mit grünem Innenfutter und abgestoßenen Kanten. Zweifach verschraubter, vergoldeter Marineadler. Nationales silbernes Feldzeichen mit schwarzem Ring und rotem Zentrum. Fache vergoldete Schuppenkette, befestigt an ebenfalls vergoldeten seitlichen Rosetten. Innenfutter aus feiner Seide mit dem goldenen Monogramm von Kaiser Wilhelm II. Schwarz-weiß-roter Paradefederbusch mit Trichter. Dazu späterer schwarzer Tragekoffer für Tschako und Federbusch, ebenfalls mit goldeingelegtem Monogramm von Kaiser Wilhelm II. USA-Los: Versand aus den USA.Zustand: I -Kaiser Wilhelm II – a sea-battalion shako Black leather body covered in black felt, black leather front and rear visors, rear visor with green interior and worn edges. Fine gilt sea battalion front plate attached with two screw posts and nuts, silver bullion navy field badge with black ring and red center, gilt flat scale chinstraps attached with gilt rosette side posts. Extra fine white silk liner with gold Kaiser Wilhelm II monogram, red, black and white parade feather bush with funnel. Added black leather carry cases for shako and bush with inlaid gold Kaiser Wilhelm II monograms.USA-Lot: Shipping from the USA.Condition: I -
Helm M 1843 für Offiziere der Regimenter Garde du Corps und Gardekürassiere Hohe Tombakglocke mit neusilbernen Einfassungen, hinten längs gegratet, breiter gegrateter Vorderschirm, angenieteter beweglicher Nackenschirm. Geprägter silberner Stern mit emailliertem Medaillon. Konvexe lederunterfütterte Schuppenketten an verschraubten Kleeblättern, preußische Kokarde aus gefälteltem Seidenrips. Schön erhaltenes, außerordentlich feines grünes Lederfutter, Unterseite des Vorderschirms grün lackiert, Hinterschirm mit schwarzem Samt ausgekleidet. Paradeadler aus versilbertem Neusilber mit aufgeschraubter vergoldeter Krone. Kleine Fehlstellen am Medaillon, Bodenplatte des Adlers überarbeitet, eine Schuppe separat anbei, Trage- und Altersspuren. Sehr selten. Zustand: IIA helmet M 1843 for officers of the regiments Guard du Corps and Guard Cuirassiers High tombac skull trimmed with nickel silver, the reverse with vertical ridges, wide ridged front visor, riveted movable neck guard. Embossed silver star with enamelled medallion. Convex leather-backed chinscales on screw-mounted shamrocks, Prussian cockade of pleated silk rep. Beautifully preserved, extraordinarily fine green leather lining, the underside of the front visor lacquered in green, the rear visor backed with black velvet. Parade eagle of silver-plated nickel silver with screw-mounted gilt crown. The medallion with minor flaws, the bottom plate of the eagle reworked, one scale separately enclosed, traces of wear and age. Very rare.Condition: II
Kürass für Offiziere des Garde-Kürassier-Regiments oder des Kürassier-Regiments Kaiser Nikolaus I. von Russland (Brandenburgisches) Nr. 6 Gegratete Brust und Rücken aus Tombak, profilierte Einfassungen aus versilbertem Metall mit umlaufenden vergoldeten Rundkopfnieten. Lederunterlegte, vergoldete Schuppenbänder aus Buntmetall an reliefierten Löwenköpfen aus Neusilber, die Schließen mit massivem aufgelegten Eichenlaub verziert, links oben der Bandelierhaken. Weißes Futter (gedunkelt) mit sehr feiner Leinenstruktur, Ränder aus schwarzem, weiß eingefasstem Tuch. Kleine Dellen im Metall. Futter etwas fleckig, teilweise kleine Risse oder vom Rand gelöst. Höhe 46 cm.Sehr seltener, elegant taillierter Kürass in schöner Originalerhaltung.Zustand: IIA cuirass for officers of the Guard Cuirassier Regiment or of the Cuirassier Regiment of Emperor Nicholas I of Russia (Brandenburgian) No. 6 The ridged breastplate and backplate in tombac, the contoured trim in silver-plated metal with a continuous row of gilt round-head rivets. The scale bands in gilt, non-ferrous metal with leather underlay on raised, nickel-silver lion's heads, the clasps embellished with solid appliquéd oak leaves, the bandolier hook at the top left. The white lining (darkened) with an extremely fine linen structure, the edges made of black cloth trimmed with white. Small indentations in the metal. The lining somewhat stained, minor rips in places and fraying at the edges. Height 46 cm.An extremely unusual, elegantly tapered cuirass in beautiful original condition.Condition: II
Dolch für Zahlmeister-Applikanten in Luxusausführung, um 1900 Zweischneidige, doppelt gekehlte Klinge (zur Spitze hin minimal fleckig), am Rücken der Fehlschärfe signiert "Aug. Lüneburg" und "Kiel". In Resten vergoldetes Messinggefäß mit durchbrochener Kaiserkrone als Vernietknauf, der Rücken mit erhabenem Eichenlaubdekor. Parierstange und das terzseitige Klappstichblatt mit unklarem Anker, das quartseitige Klappstichblatt mit Perforierung für die Scheidenverriegelung. Schwarze Lederscheide mit ebenfalls in Resten vergoldeten Messingbeschlägen, diese verziert mit Eichenlaub auf geschupptem Untergrund. Länge 49 cm.Zustand: II +A deluxe dagger for paymaster candidates, circa 1900 Double-edged blade with double fullers (minimally stained towards the point), the back of the ricasso signed "Aug. Lüneburg" and "Kiel". The brass hilt with remnants of gilding and openwork imperial crown as finial, the back with raised oak leaf decoration. Quillons and obverse of shell-guard with faded anchor, the reverse with perforation for the scabbard locking mechanism. The brass furniture of the black leather scabbard with remnants of gilding, decorated with oak leaves on a fish scale pattern. Length 49 cm.Condition: II +
Robert Woolner (b.1946) Blue Touch Signed and dated 2018 Mixed media 96cm x 72.5cm (including frame) Horatio's Garden will receive 50% of the hammer price. Framed and mounted Robert Woolner was born in Jamaica in 1946. He trained at Camberwell School of Art where his tutors included Euan Uglow, Franc Auerbach and Robert Medley. Drawing was at the centre of his practice. In the 1960's Woolner was influenced by the impact and scale of American Abstract Expressionism. During his career, his work has moved from figuration towards abstraction. Robert was Director of Art at Canford School from 1986 to 1990 and moved to Vanners Studio in North Dorset in 1989. The studio provided an exhibition space for his own and his students' work. He ran courses in painting and mixed media until 2006. Since 1991 he has had at least one solo show a year in Dorset, London and Paris and was a regular gallery artist with the Alpha House Gallery. Woolner's work has featured in Reinventing the Landscape (Canterton Books), Wessex Artists (Evolver Pubs) and a monograph produced by Fishbar Publications (Works 2000 to 12016). He has received awards from the Dept. of Environment and Black Swan Arts.
Sean Henry (b.1965) 'Thinking Man' (Man on a stool) Signed 'SH 9/9' under the seat Limited edition 9 of 9 Bronze sculpture with oil paint, 2010 42 x 12 x 21cm, 16 x 5 x 8in British sculptor Sean Henry depicts anonymous figures in drawings, painted clay and bronze, often portrayed in thoughtful and contemplative poses. Changes of scale disrupt our comprehension of the figures - proportions are never quite life like, rather enlarged or reduced, creating a physical and psychological contrast in relation to the viewer. Henry's large-scale sculptures can be seen outside in public spaces, squares, coastlines and moorland. Recent installations include Seated Figure, originally situated in the North York Moors National Park and now on view at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. In Woking, Surrey - Henry's place of birth - a series of figures are located throughout the town centre, and at the train station and central shopping mall. A further four sculptures are due to be added in 2021/2022, completing the town's permanent collection. Henry graduated in ceramics from Bristol Polytechnic in 1987 and had his first exhibition in London in 1988 at the Anatol Orient Gallery. He was the first sculptor to win the Villiers David Prize in 1998 and has had more than 30 solo shows during his career. His work is regularly exhibited by galleries in London, New York, Stockholm, Bad Homburg, Mykonos and Brussels, and his sculptures can be found in public collections in the UK, Sweden, Norway, Germany, USA and elsewhere. Henry is married with 3 children and lives and works near Winchester, Hampshire, England.
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