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FORSTENBERG, WEST GERMANY MID TWENTIETH CENTURY WHITE GLAZED PORCELAIN DINNER AND TEA WARES, classical faintly moulded foliate scroll and scale design to include; eight cups with 'C' scroll handles, nine saucers and side plates, nine consommé bowls and ten saucers and a two handle oval bowl, 11 1/4" (28.5cm) wide and a SIMILAR GLOBULAR TEAPOT with rose finial and 'C' scroll handle, 9" (23cm) wide, 47 pieces (47)
A Worcester vase and cover, circa 1768Of tapering hexagonal form, the high domed cover with a pointed finial, fully decorated with a yellow ground reserved with arabesque panels containing printed and coloured landscapes with ruins, the front and back with larger panels, one with an elegant party rowing past a ruined arch, the other with a man with a staff standing in a ruined temple among pieces of broken entablature, the rims with an iron red diaper pattern reserved with gilt flowerheads, 29.2cm high, (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceZorensky Collection, Bonhams sale, 16 March 2004, lot 144Sir Jeremy Lever Collection, Bonhams sale, 7 March 2007, lot 107Ralph Kenber CollectionThis celebrated vase is illustrated by Sandon and Spero, The Zorensky Collection (1996), p.228, fig.265. A very similar vase, possibly the pair to this lot, is in the H Rissik Marshall Collection and is illustrated in Coloured Worcester Porcelain (1954), pl.13 no.233. The inspiration would appear to have been 1730s Meissen, an influence acknowledged by the use of kakiemon sprigs on the shoulder similar in taste to the 'indianische Blumen' sprigs used at Meissen. The primary prints on this vase also occur on a pair of scale blue ground hexagonal vases in the British Museum, see R L Hobson, Catalogue of the Frank Lloyd Collection of Worcester Porcelain (1923), pl.78.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester mask jug, circa 1770Of Ovoid form and moulded with overlapping cabbage leaves, the spout moulded with a grey-bearded male mask, with a double-scroll handle, the blue scale ground reserving gilt-edged rococo panels of 'fancy birds' amongst vegetation, with smaller panels of colourful insects, 20.5cm high, square markFootnotes:ProvenanceRalph Kenber CollectionFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Worcester teapot, cover and stand, milk jug and cover and a single teabowl, circa 1775Of reeded 'French' shape, the covers with flower finials, painted with a version of the 'Hop Trellis' pattern with swags of berried foliage suspended between puce trelliswork bound by gilt ribbons, with turquoise scale borders and gilded rims, teapot 11.9cm high (6)Footnotes:ProvenanceChristie's sale 16 November 1992, lots 121 and 122 Ralph Kenber CollectionThis decoration, loosely derived from Sèvres porcelain, is just one of many variations on the 'Hop Trellis' pattern produced at Worcester. Versions of the pattern also occurs on Chelsea-Derby porcelain of the 1770s, although on plain rather than fluted shapes.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A rare pair of Bow 'scale blue' vases, circa 1770Of beaker form with gently everted rims, painted on both sides with panels of 'agitated' birds within gilded rococo borders, reserved on a deep scale blue ground, the turned feet gilt with a diaper band, 17.7cm high, 'A' marks in blue (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceRous Lench Collection, Christie's sale, 30 May 1990, lot 380 (part)John Alchin CollectionBird decoration by this hand also occurs on Worcester and Champion's Bristol porcelain, perhaps suggesting an itinerant painter.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
A Collection of Worcester 'scale blue' teawares, circa 1770Each item painted with panels of fancy birds and insects edged with gilt scrollwork and reserved on scale blue grounds, comprising a sucrier and cover with a flower finial, a milk jug with sparrow beak spout, a saucer dish, three teacups and two saucers, the saucer dish 18.8cm diam, square marks (6)Footnotes:ProvenanceJohn Alchin CollectionThis 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
A Worcester vase and a Chelsea cup, circa 1762-70The inverted baluster vase with twin scrolled handles, painted in rich kakiemon style with panels of long-tailed birds and flowering trees, reserved with gilt scrolled borders on a scale blue ground, 13.5cm high, square mark, the cup with narrow panels of birds alternating with mazarine blue bands gilt with flowers and trelliswork, with a pierced and scrolled handle, 6.2cm high, gold anchor mark (2)Footnotes:ProvenanceJohn Alchin CollectionThis 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
Late 18th century Chinese export porcelain part tea service with pink scale borders and floral spray decoration, viz:- seven tea bowls, four saucers, one shallow dish, small quatrefoil dish, small footed bowl, two teacups, lidded milk jug and a tea canister, collectors paper sticker verso for the Birchall Collection, formerly at Bowden Hall, Upton St Leonards
Hornby-Dublo 00 Gauge Dinky Toys Figures Master Models Merit Lesney Models of Yesteryear and other items, Hornby-Dublo Dinky Toys 051 Station Staff and 053 Passengers, both in original boxes with tissue, unboxed Loading Gauge, Huts (2), Cable Drums (2), Liliput Cat and Swan, Dinky Toys 845 Crates (10 in two bags), Master Models green Kiosk, Merit Station Accessories , Oxygen and Acetylene Cylinders, Level Signs/Mile Posts, Track Signs, Milk Churns and Ballast Bins, all in original boxes (6), Mettoy Signal and two others unbranded, three smaller scale Hong Kong plastic buildings, Crescent 0 Gauge part complete Railway Set including three Figures, Trunks, Platform Machine, Milk Churn, in poor original box, Models of Yesteryear No 1 Traction Engine (front wheels broken off ), No 2 London Bus, No 3 London Tram and No 4 Sand and Gravel Steam Lorry, in original boxes, F-VG, boxes F-G (qty)
Various makers 00 Gauge Lineside Kits and Accessories, Ratio, 518 Concrete Huts, 501 Grounded Coach, Parkside Container (2), Mike's Models Wheel Drop Gantry, Timber Derrick, Wills Pillbox, Smalltown USA, Helen's Country Kitchen Corner Café, Sally's Antique Shop, Shire Scenes Early Telephone Box, Railside Ford Truck and Limo, Parker, Anglia and Vauxhall Cresta, Knightwing Fork Lift Truck and accessories, John Day Vehicle Scenics, Ford Popular (2), Austin A30 and Ford Truck, Woodland Scenics D247 Dump Truck, Autocraft 1935 BSA 3-wheel, Scale Link 1904 De Dion Boulton, all in original packaging, VG-E, packaging G (qty)
Bassett Lowke O Gauge Catalogues and Related Literature, Prewar and Later including 1932, 1935, 1937, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1957 and two others undated, together with News of the Model World by Bassett Lowke No1,34,5 (1954) and No 6,8 (1955), leaflets including Make Model Railways, Nu-Scale Service, Permag instruction booklet, 1954 price list, Trainmaster 622 and Laying The Permanent Way, a Scale Model Ships catalogue (undated) and a collection of poor condition catalogues and loose ephemera, P-G (Qty)
Post-war Various Gauge Scale Model Railway Catalogues and Related Literature, various catalogues including Bradshaw Model Products 1955/6, Exley 1953 Christmas, Skinley Model Drawings issues 3, 6, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15,16,18 all undated, Rocket Precision (6) all undated, Slaters Price lists (6) two dated 1960, 1964, Kirdon Ltd (6) including 1958, 1954 (2), Ks Kits (3) undated, Hamblings (3) including 1948, 1960 and others including Alan Brett Cannon, Scale Model Railways, Peter Carter Scale Model Lighting 1959 and a collection of loose related ephemera, leaflets and price lists, P-G (Qty)
An early large-scale clockwork Günthermann 4-4-2 Floor Locomotive, approx 17" long and finished in green with black and gold trim, red wheels with silver rims, the cabsides featuring a deep tumblehome to the bottom and uncommon A-G-G-W trademarks in diamond formation (a variation on the better-known A-S-G-W version, 'G-G' believed to be the widow of Siegried Günthermann), the model having embossed bar-type frames, air tanks to each side of boiler, 2 brass domes and safety-valve casing, dummy bell on bracket behind chimney (presently detached), and an operating bell worked from the front axle when running. The mechanism wound through a right-side driving wheel, is released by pressure on the rear drivers, overall F, some paint flaking from cab front and other areas, some areas retouched e.g. wheel rims, mech tested okay but one driving wheel is loose on axle, one buffer broken, small damages to front lamps, one dome and other areas, lacks tender, boiler-top bell detached
A Kit- or Scratch-built 0 Gauge 3-rail LB&SCR Billinton 4-4-0 B4 class Locomotive and Tender, a nicely-made model of an original B4 no 70 'Holyrood', neatly finished in Stroudley's improved engine green with fine lining and lettering (including painted number-plates), the chassis with coarse-scale wheels and long skate centre pick-up, older-type motor unit, G-VG, a little retouching to dome and boiler top, some Leeds (LMC) bogie and tender wheels with 'fatigue', supplied with a plastic footplate crew and a fine 8" x 10" photograph of the original locomotive, all in a wooden box
A LGB G scale No 22540 Christmas Train Set, with smoke-fitted Krauss 0-4-0T No 4 in red/black livery with Santa driving, two special Xmas 4-wheel coaches with icicles to platforms, circle of track, model 5003 transformer/controller and 4 christmas decorations, all in original box with literature, all VG-E, box G-VG, some splitting to polystyrene base below loco
A LGB G scale Battery-powered No 300 Starter Train Set, with battery-electric 0-4-0T in DB black/red as no 99 5001, with batteries inside, tested ok but connecting rods missing, together with open-side passenger coach 3041 and small open wagon 4044 with three Shell barrels, and oval of plastic track, complete with tracl layout plans and stop/reversing fitting in original box, all G, box G
A Finescale Gauge 1 electric LMS 'Jubilee' class Locomotive and Tender 'Falkland Islands' by Fine Scale Brass, made and finished by Sancheng (China) to a very high standard in LMS crimson as No 5606 'Falkland Islands', VG-E, never run, left-side nameplate and part of fall-plate detached, supplied loose in envelope, tender E, in separate box, boxes VG, split to one corner of tender box lid, and together with a display track approx 37" long (over plinth) with strip illumination to each side and power supply unit, all G-VG (4)
An approximately 2?" Gauge (1/20 scale) static display model class 150 DMU Driving Coach, believed built by BR Staff apprentices at York, externally finished in Regional Railways mushroom/two-tone blue as car 55200 of unit 150 001, G-VG, roof detachable for cleaning, loose on a bespoke display track, with lightweight rails, and wooden plinth with engraved plaque to one side, overall size 10" x 48"
An early Bing large-scale Station, best-suited to Gauge 1 or larger, with two-storey buildings to each end and covered canopy with supporting pillars between, all in embossed brickwork/tiling, the buildings in pink (lower) and cream with contrasting tin-printed windows let in, with candle holders, domed roofs with fine railings to tops, and hooks to one side for platform canopy (missing), all on a green base, overall F-G, trade mark obliterated, moderate playwear and paint loss especially to columns, some sooting inside roofs (3)
A fine 5" Gauge Scratch-built Live Steam Coal-fired GWR 'Saint' Class 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender, superbly built by Bert Mead to complement and promote the Great Western Society's dream to recreate one of G J Churchward's ground-breaking 'Saint' class (now recently and triumphantly achieved), this model was duly operated at the North London MES Colney Heath site: the model handsomely made and finished in lined Great Western green as no 2916 'Saint Benedict', evidently regarded as Bert's masterpiece, and essentially built to scale GWR drawings for absolute authenticity, rather than to a published 'compromise' design; consequently, practically all details are exactly as per the prototype locomotives, including working vacuum brakes to the locomotive - including the front bogie - and piped to tender, highly-detailed miniature backhead fittings, miniature oiler boxes around the engine for bearings, slidebars etc, and many other fine details, the only obvious compromises being over-scale wheel treads/flanges, and over-size injector and whistle under the footplate; the tender features operating brakes and a purpose-designed hand-pump with sump intake and filter (currently removed for servicing), water scoop and other fine details, overall G, from superficial condition, locomotive and tender have evidently been in storage for some while, with water/mildew damage to tender paintwork, and one or two minor chips, cab roof presently detached, with practical extensions to scale fittings partially disconnected, some work required to re-commission, Locomotive and Tender each come with bespoke carrying boxes, together with a raised viewing/maintenance frame, display track, a low-level trolley with roller-bearing wheels, 'operating' bunker to fit tender coal space, various other small fittings and substantial folder of paperwork, which including references to the builder, the GWS 'Saint' project, many detailed pencil drawings and sketches, copies of original GWR design drawings, no boiler history (qty)
6 Bburago 1:18 scale cars. Lancia Aurelia B24 Spider (1955). In light blue with black seats and wire wheels. Porsche 911 Carrera (1993) in bright yellow. Mercedes-Benz 300SL (1954) in bright red. BMW M Roadster (1996). Volkswagen 'New' Beetle 1998 in metallic silver and a Bugatti EB110 (1991) in blue. All boxed, minor wear/creasing. Contents Mint. £30-50
5 1:18 / 1:24 scale. 2x Solido- 1934 Ford Van, Pompiers and a 1942 Ford Pompier. Plus a Revell BMW Isetta 250 'Loschi' Feuerwehr Hamburg. Plus 2x 1:24 scale Road Signature - 1914 Ford Model T and a 1938 Ford Fire Engine. All boxed, some wear. Vehicles ex display, some cleaning required. £60-90
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