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Lot 334

The Battle of Gettysburg, a quantity of Buildings, Embrasures, Trees, Foliage and scenic effects 54mm scale including a river or lake baseboard (one corner damaged), in plastic, plaster, wood and other materials (Condition Good, some damage) (27, in three cartons)

Lot 181

A Collection of 25 1/76 Scale Diecast Models, all Boxed

Lot 496

A Brass Helmet Shaped Coal Scuttle Containing Wrought Iron Fire Irons and a Salters Family Scale Base (No Pan)

Lot 459

dating: Late 18th - Early 19th Century provenance: Rome, Fine, brass compass with graduated scale and cardinal points (L P M T), signed in italics on the quadrant 'Morelli Roma'. In a wooden, original box, inscribed in ink on the cover '...Sig.............. Città della Pieve'. diameter 11

Lot 66

A 'half set' of six late 18th century Italian patinated and parcel gilt bronze busts of Roman Emperorsprobably Roman and by Francesco Righetti (1749-1819) each clad in drapery on circular-waisted soccles below integral cartouche plaques, inscribed: AVGVSTVS, CALLICVIA, GALBA, OTHO, VESPASIANVS and TITO ,the smallest 29cm high, the largest 31cm high. (6)Footnotes:ProvenanceProperty of an important Spanish noble family, El Retiro, Churriana, Málaga, SpainRelated LiteratureDESCRIPCION DE LA CASA DE CAMPO DEL RETIRO DEL CONDE DE VILLALCAZAR. MALAGA, 1814, pp. 8-9 The entry in the 'Gallery of the Emperors' stating 'Among the works of sculpture, there is a bust of Vitellius in bronze of great merit, and six more heads, which are Augustus, Caligula, Galba, Otho, Vespasian and Titus.', the later six heads apparently being the 'half set' of busts which constitute the present lot with the first head being a larger and separate but perhaps related bust of Vitellius -now lost.Comparative LiteratureFrits Scholten [ed.], Willem van Tetrode, sculptor, exh. cat., Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam / Frick Collection, New York, Ansterdam / New York, 2003, p. 116, no. 6Bertrand Jestaz, Copies d'antiques au Palais Farnese: Les fontes de Guglielmo della Porta', in Melanges de l'Ecole Francaise de Rome: Italie et Mediterranee, vol. 105, 1993, 1, pp. 7-48, esp. pp. 30-41, figs. 17-28Charles Avery, Soldani's mythological bronzes and his British clientele, in Sculpture Journal, XIV, 2005, pp. 8-29The tradition of producing sets of roughly half life-size busts depicting Suetonius's series of Twelve Roman Emperors began with a dozen (27cm. high) made in bronze for oval niches on the front of an elaborate wooden studio-cabinet - with other statuettes - by Willem van Tetrode (c. 1525-1580). A Dutch immigrant - as part of his journeyman years as a sculptor / bronze-founder - he had travelled to Florence (to work with Cellini) and then on to Rome, with Guglielmo della Porta. In the latter's post-mortem inventory of 1575, a dozen emperors are listed and they are thought to have been based on a set of life-size marble busts carved by Tomasso della Porta for Alessandro Farnese. The details of their cuirasses and the fall of their togas are more carefully differentiated than those on the present series, but the bases are simpler, having only small squarish cartouches below with indications of their names, e.g. 'N' for Nero (unlike the present, elaborate, baroque, cartouches with their full names given in relief in capital letters).No other sets by Tetrode are known, but - following the trail of Tetrode's later return to his native Netherlands - a silversmith in Delft, Thomas Cruse (who died in 1624) owned a number of Tetrode's models, among them sets of piece-moulds for twelve emperors. Such an artist might well have fashioned the then 'modern' curlicues round the name-labels shown on our set and spelt out their names for 'northern humanist collectors'.The famous Florentine sculptors seem not to have indulged in series of small emperor-busts during the long post-Michelangelo period, which was otherwise dominated initially by Bandinelli and Bandini (whose sculptures and busts of the Medici closely resembled ancient ones) and by the Flemish immigrant Giambologna (1529-1608). Nor have any been attributed to his followers in bronze, the two Susinis or the two Taccas, whose work stretched far into the 17th century.One has to wait until early in the following century evidence for the further distinct production of such busts in series of a dozen, with their empresses too, this time in Florence once more: a letter of 22 November 1707 from the Grand-ducal Chamberlain to the Medici Grand-dukes, Lorenzo Magnolfi, who also acted as a high-level art-agent for grandees, furnishes the names of three pioneer patrons among the British for Soldani in the role of sculptor. It was addressed to one of them, Sir John Perceval of Burton, County Cork, later Earl of Egmont (1683-1748), who spent six months in Italy while on his Grand Tour: 'you may order Messrs Arundel and Bates to reimburse me for the said heads, and for the busts and statues you did order to Signor Massimilano Soldani which are already done and packed up; and there are twenty four heads and three statues, and I hope you will be pleased with them since they are very well done ...'. Judging from this bald description, as well as from Perceval's intention expressed elsewhere that his works of art be for 'the use of an accademy (sic) of painters which he purposed to forward the erecting in Ireland', one might infer that they were after ancient prototypes. The high, even, number of twenty-four indicates probably that a set of the usual 'Twelve Caesars', with their wives, was being supplied. Soldani did indeed produce a few accomplished life-sized, highly polished busts after the antique, but so high a number suggests that these were not life-size. Disaster befell both of Perceval's shipments. They were captured by French privateers in 1707 and 1709, the spoils presumably being fed into the art market in France, unless they were melted down to make cannon. No such busts on a reduced scale - suitable for the tops of desks, cabinets or bookshelves in British libraries - are known. Thereafter, with the advent of Neo-classicism and the ever-increasing flood of adolescent British boys - steeped in the Classics, owing to the need to help create a new British Empire, the equivalent of Rome's - the onus of producing such attractive and eye-catching sets of emperors reverted to Rome. By the 1790s, ingenious goldsmith/bronze-founders in the Eternal City were producing pseudo-antiquities in commercial quantities and distributed printed price lists of their product. One from Francesco Righetti - in the international diplomatic language of French - included, among his 'Bustes avec leur Base Doree, en tout, hauts d'un palme, cinq onces', an item, 'Les douze Cesars a 12 sequins l'un' - or 144 sequins for the set. Their height - in Roman palms and inches - was therefore the same as the present series, while their surfaces and patina were meant to imitate antiquities, such as were then being excavated in Pompeii and Herculaneum: this clinches the probability that they date from the second half of the 18th century and were made in Rome. Righetti may well have fallen back on older models from the late Renaissance or early Baroque periods, such as have been described above, in order to produce his set speedily and economically.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 148

Matchbox 1:43 scale model kit of Pepsi Cola Kenworth 123 truck and trailer, Matchbox 1:22 scale model of f Fire Chief Ladder Engine, similar 1923 Ford and Chevrolet Blazer, a Keil craft glider kit (not checked for completeness)

Lot 153

Large scale Ertl diecast model of a blue Ford 8600 tractor harrow, a smaller Ertl green tractor with bailer, plough and trailer, and a Siku model of John Deere 7530 tractor (7)

Lot 164

Two Burago 1:24 scale racing cars, a Maisto Jaguar XK8, other racing cars, scooters and a Corgi Mini 04501 all boxed, and a wooden display rack containing fifteen promo vehicles

Lot 165

Burago 1:18 scale model vehicles - Mercedes Benz 300sl, Jaguar ss100, Alfa 2300, Porsche 911, boxed (4)

Lot 44

Collection of Matchbox, Lesney and other small scale diecast vehicles, matchbox shop etc (two boxes)

Lot 450

Revel 1:12 scale diecast model of a Ferrari 50GTO c.1960/3 with presentation plaque

Lot 477

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari 2001 World Champion's Michael Schumacher Ltd.ed 22862/25000 in display box with card outer

Lot 479

Hot Wheels 1:8 scale model Ferrari F2001 Indianapolis Michael Schumacher Limited Edition of 500, boxed, and Hotwheels 1:8 Ferrari F2001 B Adelaide Michael Schumacher Limited Edition of 500, boxed (2)

Lot 480

Hot Wheels 1:8 scale model Ferrari 999 GP Points/Michael Schumacher Limited Edition 8956/20,000, boxed, and Hotwheels 1:8 Ferrari F2001 Michael Schumacher Limited Edition of 15,001, boxed (2)

Lot 481

Hot Wheels 1:8 scale model Ferrari Michael Schumacher Ferrari F2003 world championship and similar 2004 with winners plaques, in clear perspex display cases (2)

Lot 482

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's Michael Schumacher collection King of Rain limited edition of 14999 and two others, boxed (3)

Lot 483

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's world champion F2004 limited edition of 300, F2004 and F2004 (crash), all on plinths in boxes (3)

Lot 484

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's Michael Schumacher collection F2001, F2002, F2003GA, all on plinths in boxes

Lot 485

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari F2007 limited edition 1620/5555, and another, both on plinths and with a section of an authentic Ferrari driving suit, one worn by Michael Schumacher (2)

Lot 486

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's Michael Schumacher 7 times world champion Ltd.ed 00635/not more then 10,000, and another, The End Of An Era, with details of Korea, both on plinths

Lot 487

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's: Simply The Best, 52 GP Wins no. 11693/15001 and two 48F1, all on plinths (3)

Lot 488

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's Constructors World Championships 2003 limited edition 05702/10000, One Hundred And Fifty Grand Prix Wins Canadian Grand Prix 09.06.02 limited edition 14967/200002 and Michael Schumacher Racing Legend 2002 World Champion no. 05251/25000, all on plinths

Lot 489

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferraris World Champ F2002 limited edition 1/300, Michael Schumacher 2003 World Champion limited edition 01017/25000, and 2004 Formula 1 World Champion, all on plinths (3)

Lot 490

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's Michael Schumacher World Champion 2000, 2001, 2002, on plinths with circuit victory plaques (3)

Lot 491

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's Michael Schumacher collection, all No. 1 race number (6)

Lot 492

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's Michael Schumacher collection, all No. 1 race number (6)

Lot 493

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's, all No. 2 race number (6)

Lot 494

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's Michael Schumacher collection, all No. 3 and No. 4 race numbers (6)

Lot 495

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's Michael Schumacher collection, No. 2, 5, 6, 27 and 28 race number (5)

Lot 496

Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's 1200 F2000, F2001 8102/14999, F-2001 241/750, F2003-GA, all on plinths

Lot 497

Hot Wheels 1:18 Minichamps etc F18 scale model Ferrari's, incl. By Eddie Irvine (3) Berger (2) (5)

Lot 498

Hot Wheels 1:18 Minichamps etc F18 scale model Ferrari's, including Driven By Mika Salo (1), Felipe Massa (2), Kimi Räikkönen (2), (5)

Lot 499

Burago 1:18 scale model of a Ferrari driven by Sebastian Vettel, and two Ferrari's driven by Michael Schumacher, all on plinths (3)

Lot 513

Microworld small scale model of Michael Schumacher at Spa, 1998 with loss of wheel, two other small scale model Ferrari's Paul's Model Art small scale model Ferrari F1 car, another, etc in one box

Lot 514

Four Auto Story Microworld small scale model Ferraris, sports cars etc, various editions, and three other similar models

Lot 515

Four Art Model Special small scale Ferrari diorama, similar Best diorama, four small scale model touring cars, etc (2 boxes)

Lot 517

Seven Kyosho 1:18 scale model Ferrari sports cars, with four boxes (7)

Lot 518

Nine various 1:18 scale diecast model Ferrari sports cars incl. Maisto, Jouef etc (9)

Lot 519

Four Burago 1:18 scale model Ferrari sports cars, another Guiloy, and a Universal Hobbies (6)

Lot 520

Six Hot Wheels 1:18 scale models of Ferrari sports cars

Lot 521

Various Hot Wheels and other 1:18 scale diecast model Ferrari's including vintage (6)

Lot 522

Large collection of small scale model Ferrari sports cars (approx 70) (2 boxes)

Lot 523

Six Burago 1:18 scale models of Ferrari's

Lot 524

Six Burago 1:18 scale models of Ferrari's

Lot 525

Six various manufacturers 1:18 scale Ferrari saloon and other racing cars

Lot 526

Six various manufacturers 1:18 scale Ferrari saloon and other racing cars

Lot 527

Seven various manufacturers 1:18 scale Ferrari saloon and other racing cars

Lot 528

Eight Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari's

Lot 529

Six Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari racing cars

Lot 530

Six Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari racing cars

Lot 531

Six Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari racing cars

Lot 532

Six Hot Wheels 1:18 scale model Ferrari racing cars

Lot 533

Burago Hot Wheels and other manufacturers 1:18 scale model vintage and veteran Ferrari's (8)

Lot 534

Two 1:18 scale models of E type Jaguars, another Jaguar mk2 1959 and a Jaguar mascot on plinth (4)

Lot 560

Amalgam 1:4 scale model of an F2003-GA Ferrari steering wheel Ltd.ed of 2500 in original box with COA and card slip, Oregon scientific remote controlled travel clock with indoor temperature, model #FST-301 Imola instructions (2)

Lot 731

Two boxed F4 Phantom collection armour 1:48 scale diecast aircraft and another similar Franklin mint Phantom aircraft (3)

Lot 741

Boxed Franklin mint armour collection 1:100 of F15 eagle, a F4 Phantom and 1:48 scale F4 Phantom (3)

Lot 743

Revell F4 Phantom kit 1:32 scale and various other aircraft kits

Lot 744

Boxed F4 Phantom collection armourer diecast 1:48 scale, Franklin mint aircraft

Lot 755

Three boxed HM Air Power series .172 scale models of F4 Phantom in various livery and a similar Tornado F3 (4)

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