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Four Boxed 1:18th Scale Diecast Model Vehicles comprising of Ertl #32510 1969 Dodge Charger R/T, Sun Star #3751 Facel Vega Hk500, Motor City Classics #5001 1948 Chrysler Town & Country (missing wing mirror), Solido 1934 Roadster Humphrey Bogart, models may be loose within boxes and unattached to bases.
A scratch built model depicting a 1940's Travelling Fun Fair (scale unknown) possibly built circa 20 years ago. Models include a Helter Skelter (64cm tall), Big Wheel (64cm tall), Super Speedway (54cm Dia.), Waltzer (54cm Dia.), Golden Gallopers (55cm Dia.), Adapted Mamod SW1 Steam Wagon, Fun Fair Organ Truck (with built in JVC CD Player), Caravan Trailer, most models appear to be 240v (Electrical items will require PAT testing), operation, sound and lighting untested, a good display item that stands well.All items are untested, they will require electrical pat testing, the fun fair on tour trailer has a built in JVC car cd player, the fairground was constructed by a deceased person in Derbyshire, he had a long interest in this fair, the whole collection of fairground models was built over a period spanning approximately fifteen years.
Breitling for Bentley. A stainless steel automatic calendar chronograph wristwatchBreitling for Bentley. Chronographe bracelet en acier avec date mouvement automatiqueModel: For Bentley, Limited Edition '24 heures du Mans' No.0186/1000Reference: A22362Date: Circa 2003Movement: 21-jewel Cal.ETA 2892-A2 automaticDial: Silvered, luminous Arabic numerals and baton hour markers, outer 1/5th second divisions, black outer tachymetre scale, raised outer slide rule, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for running seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, date aperture between 4 and 5, polished pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back and crown, case back embossed with the Bentley Speed 8, crown flanked by twin pushers, No.529301Strap/Bracelet: Black Breitling leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 49mm Accompaniments: Breitling travel pouchFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Universal Watch Extra. An 18K gold manual wind single button chronograph wristwatchUniversal Watch Extra. Chronographe bracelet mono-poussoir en or jaune 18K (750) mouvement mécaniqueDate: Circa 1920Movement: Jewelled manual wind, No.336747Dial: White, black Arabic numeral hour markers, black outer 1/5th second divisions with Arabic five minute markers, red outer tachymetre scale, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for seconds and 30 minute recording, blued steel Breguet style hands, centre chronograph handCase: Polished round, hinged back, single chronograph button in crown, No.444950Strap/Bracelet: Black leatherBuckle/Clasp: Gold plated buckleSigned: DialSize: 33mm Weight: 37,07gFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Jaeger-LeCoultre. A rare luminous keyless wind world globe desk clockJaeger-LeCoultre. Rare pendule de bureau en forme de globe terrestre lumineuxModel: Mappemonde lumineuseReference: 163Date: Circa 1930Movement: Cal.201 keyless wind 8 daysDial: Disc dial on baseCase: Octogonal base, chromed-brass cover to the annular dial, glass globe with paper world map, scale 1/65,000,000, map realised by Girard et Barrères geographers in Paris, 17 rue de l'Ancienne Comédie, single centre light bulb, No.113619/41Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 25cm x 20 cm Accompaniments: Service receipt dated 28/11/2023For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A replica of the Number 10 Downing Street facadeFirst seen in Season 1, created by The Crown's Construction DepartmentThe iconic black-painted door below a fanned glass transom copied from the original, the door applied with a white '10' and with black-painted brass lion-mask door knocker, letterbox engraved 'FIRST LORD OF THE TREASURY' and central octagonal door-pull, the whole enclosed within a composite fibreglass painted architrave flanked by scrolled acanthus leaf corbels, and with faux-doorbell, this surrounded by black-painted iron railings united by a pierced and foliate arch centred by a crowned black painted and deliberately distressed lantern, with two foliate and pierced composite resin boot scrapers, together with the Art Department's set models for the facade of 10 and 11 Downing Street, the interior model for the drawing room and cabinet room, made for Stage 7 at Elstree Studios, and a variety of preliminary drawings, designs and sketches produced in the planning stage of a set, the whole: 560cm wide x 146cm deep x 370cm high, (220in wide x 57in deep x 145 1/2in high) (qty)Footnotes:The facades of numbers 10 and 11 Downing Street were recreated faithfully and to scale on the 'Backlot' at Elstree Studios from Season 1 of The Crown. Interestingly, the door of number 10 had to be scaled up during the first two seasons when John Lithgow played Winston Churchill. The actor was considerably taller than Churchill and so in order to ensure the realism of the scenes the decision was made to scale up the door.No. 10 Downing Street has been the home of British Prime Ministers since 1735 when George II presented the house to Robert Walpole as he became First Lord of the Treasury, and technically Britain's first Prime Minister. Intended as a personal gift, the King agreed to Walpole's request to make it an official residence to him and all future First Lords of the Treasury. This was engraved on the brass letterbox on the front of the door and has been faithfully replicated in the current lot.Saleroom notices:Sold together with a cast and wrought iron street lamp used on the Downing Street set at Elstree Studios, made in two parts, 409 cm (161 inches) high.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: WW Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Imelda Staunton (the Queen): a funeral procession modelSeason 6, Episode 10, 'Sleep Dearie Sleep'Comprising a combination of approximately 500 Britains models of soldiers sourced by the Set Decorating Department, and custom 3D-printed figures painted by John Lee, Head of Model Making at the National Film & Television School; a specially commissioned architectural model of Buckingham Palace and Admiralty Arch; and a later replacement model of the funeral carriage, 1280cm wide, 122cm deep, 91cm high (503 1/2in wide, 48in deep, 35 1/2in high) (qty)Footnotes:Meticulously researched and inspired by the funeral of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, this model is an accurate representation of the procession and was produced for a scene in the final episode of the last season.Taking between six and eight weeks to execute, the model was the inspiration of Stephen Daldry and was a true collaboration between Left Bank Pictures and the National Film & Television School (NFTS). It was made under the guidance of Major David Rankin-Hunt, (fondly referred to by The Crown's crew as 'Major David'), The Crown's Protocol Adviser. When it became clear that the Set Decorating department would not be able to source and acquire enough soldier figures to accurately represent the vast funeral procession of the Queen, they enlisted the help of BGI Supplies. Members of the Set Decorating team were dressed by the Costume department before being life cast and scanned by the company for accurate 3D models to then be printed. Due to the short timeframe in which the model needed to be produced, once the figures had been printed they were passed to John Lee, Head of Model Making at the NFTS who, alongside his team, painstakingly painted over 200 soldiers in the appropriate ceremonial dress. It took an entire day for around 10 people to install the model for filming in the Double Cube Room at Wilton House. While the width of the Mall and its scale relative to the figures is correct, the length of the model had to be reduced in order for it to be accommodated in the building.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP For auctions held in Scotland: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Constantine, Constantine House, North Caldeen Road, Coatbridge ML5 4EF, Scotland, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please refer to the catalogue for further information.For all other auctions: Lots will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III ebonised bracket or table clock, the painted convex Roman dial with Arabic ten minutes signed T Oliver, Brook Street, Hanover Square, London and pierced brass hands. The twin fusee verge movement with pull repeat, bell strike, foliate engraved back plate with signed cartouche, Thos. Oliver, London. The break arch triple pad top case with brass handle, fish scale side frets, brass bezel and cast lower corner door frets raised upon ogee bracket feet, 13 1/2" highPlease see additional images, movement not tested, no strike/silent feature.Update 6th Feb:Cracks/splits to frontal wood. Crazing to face, light wear and small dabs of glaze loss.Surface scratches. Cracks/splits top back.Ticking in our saleroom.Height to include handle up 39.5cm.Additional photos on condition report tab.
A late Victorian/Edwardian mahogany bracket clock, the white painted convex Roman dial signed Dent, to the Queen, 33 Cockspur St, London. The twin train chain fusee movement with shouldered plates, signed and numbered CV306 and coiled gong strike. The break arch single pad top case with brass handle, fish scale side frets upon ogee bracket feet, 15 1/4" high
A George III mahogany bracket clock, the break arch silvered Roman dial signed Thomas Ray, London, date aperture and strike/silent dial to the arch. The twin fusee verge movement with pull repeat, bell strike, urn and foliate scroll engraved back plate. The bell top case with brass finials over a herm canted corner door, fish scale side frets, twin handles upon ogee bracket feet, 20" highClock service required, some veneer cracks, chip to corner.Please see condition report pics.
A 19th century rosewood double sided table clock, the arched painted Roman dial signed Desbois with strike/silent dial below, the reverse dial without the strike/silent dial. The twin fusee movement also signed and with bell strike, the arch top case with brass stringing, fish scale side frets, canted corners and ball feet, 17 1/2" highDials - the strike/silent dial slightly stained, the reverse dial clean.Movement - we can only see through the base aperture, appears complete, not tested. Aperture cover missing.Case - top veneer lifting, two areas missing, corner mouldings missing, small slithers missing to door and side frets, small piece missing from base.
An Authentic Account of an Embassy from the King of Great Britain to the Emperor of China taken chiefly from the papers of his Excellency the Earl of Macartney. [London, 1797. First edition, large folio, atlas volume only (without the 2 vols. of text), folding map and 44 maps, plates, charts and plans, including 6 double-page, old half vellum, slightly spotted, slight loss to upper margin of plate 39, binding rubbed, library stamp to plate 2 Staunton was appointed principal secretary to Lord Macartney's embassy to China in 1792 which sought "to improve commercial relations with China, through Canton (Guangzhou), and to establish regular diplomatic relations between the two countries. Though Macartney and Staunton had an audience with the emperor their proposals were rebuffed. In China [Staunton] closely observed and noted all that he saw, and during expeditions he was able to collect botanical specimens. His son, George Thomas, then just twelve years old, accompanied him to China as page to Lord Macartney, and was the only member of the mission who bothered to learn Chinese" (DNB). Staunton's account of this important, but ultimately unsuccessful mission, conceived on a grand scale, takes in numerous places visited en route: Madeira, Tenerife, Rio de Janeiro, Java, Sumatra, Cochin-China, etc. Brunet V:525; Cox I:344; Cordier Sinica 2382
Dinosaur Interest - a lifesize 1/1 scale 10ft long (approx) wearable Dinosaur Velociraptor puppet / costume. Custom made of foam latex, with a lightweight metal skeleton and internal controls to operate the head and blinking eyes. The costume fits over the wearer's shoulders and the feet slip into integral shoes in order to move the Dinosaur. Painted in red and white colourway. Supplied with a small armature allowing it to be hung / rested for display purposes and supplied within a large custom flight case. Originally made for a high-end Dinosaur themed event and a cost of several thousands of pounds. Signs of use from wear, and the head sometimes droops (easily fixed from the interior). A unique and attention-grabbing piece of memorabilia! Can be couriered nationwide (flight crate approx 10ft in length) - please ask us for a quote. Collection from our Bath saleroom (BA1 7LR).
Malaysian parang knife with wooden handle, number 2 over maker's stamp to 29cm single edged blade and wooden sheath, together with a kris dagger of small scale with wooden handle and 18cm wavy edged blade, with wooden sheath. PLEASE NOTE ALL BLADED ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO OVER 18 CHECK ON COLLECTION OR DELIVERY
Two Worcester dessert plates, circa 1770, the first scale blue, decorated with reserves of floral sprays to a blue scale ground, heightened with gilt, underglaze blue square fret mark, 21cm diameter; the second, centrally painted with a colourful flower group, wet blue border decorated with gilt scallops and lappets, open crescent mark, 19cm diameter (2)Provenance: Private Collection.Condition:Scale blue - Good condition. Two small firing cracks to the interior of the foot rim.Wet blue - No damages or repairs. A couple of patches of wear to the inner gilding and also some scratches visible to the undecorated ground and some of the flowers.
A collection of automotive memorabiliaTo include: A cast polished metal scale model of The Auto Union Streamliner, 1937, presented at the Audi A5 press launch, 2007; A brushed metal Audi TT filler cap style coaster signed by Alan McNish, 2006; an Audi TT press launch invitation signed by World rally driver Hannu Mikkola; a 1999 Audi TT Quattro press launch invitation in brushed metal and composite; a group of promotional items for the Audi Q7 launch; a Jaguar branded travel clock; and a book of motoring writer Russell Bulgin in slip case signed by musician Chuck Berry with supporting photographs.
A group of Coalport, comprising a low etruscan cream jug, circa 1820-30, painted with roses, Society of Arts mark, 5.5cm high; a turquoise ground plate painted with two oval panels of fruit and flowers by William Cook, circa 1851-60, gilt CBD mark, 25cm diameter; a small pot with cover, painted with naturalistic foliage and flowers, blue CBD mark, 10cm high, a botanical plate with relief-moulded blue and gilt border, Society of Arts mark; a Feltspar standing dessert comport, matt blue border, with central group of yellow brugmansia and four smaller cartouches of flowers to the border, Society of Arts mark, 12cm high; a Thomas or John Rose cream jug, the rich cobalt ground with gilt reserved floral panels, unmarked, 10cm high; and a oval scale blue tureen stand, painted with flowers, unmarked, 19cm wide; sold together with a further plate, possibly Coalport, circa 1805-10, pattern 399, painted with a central group of flowers surrounded by an exterior border of roses, numbered, 22cm diameter and a small floral-encrusted saucer, 11cm diameter (qty) Condition:Cream jug - Crazing to the glaze generally throughout, some staining to the base. Patches of gilt wear to the rim. Turquoise plate - gilt wear to edges. Pot and cover - some losses and rubbing to the painted decoration, chip to the inner rim of the cover. Pale blue bordered plate - Cracked across the centre, some crazing to the underside. Sauce tureen stand - rubbing to gilt around rim. Floral-encrusted saucer - breakages and losses to some flowers and petals. No other obvious damages or repairs.
A mixed group of 18th and 19th-century English porcelain, comprising a Derby fluted dish, 22cm diameter; Derby oval dish, circa 1770, painted in brightly coloured enamels with flowers, turquoise border, unmarked, 25cm wide; a Chamberlain's Worcester plate, centrally painted with a bold rose and two pansies, broad cobalt and gilt border, impressed marks, 21.5cm diameter; a Derby plate, circa 1806-1825, cobalt and gilt border, painted with flowers, red crossed crown batons over D, 25.5cm diameter; a Minton 'Newcastle' shape plate with basket-weave border and painted flowers, pattern 4008, dated 1851, 24cm diameter; a Flight, Barr and Barr scale blue plate, 23cm diameter; a cabinet plate, possibly Coalport, painted with fruit and flowers in the style of Cook, unmarked, 23cm diameter; a set of six Staffordshire mid-19th century plates, relief-moulded borders, marked pattern '400', 21cm diameter and two further other floral plates, sold together with a French plate and a Continental fruit bowl, decorated by Rosie Jenkins in 1894, 28cm diameter (qty)Condition:Derby fluted dish - no damages or repairs but there is a firing crack to the foot rim. There are also a few scratches through the decoration and some slight patches of gilt wear. Floral plate with black detail to border - two small foot rim chips.Turqouise border dish - heavily scratched.Condition is otherwise generally good with no other damages or repairs. See images.
A small group of Coalport, comprising an Etruscan-shape teacup and saucer and similar plate, circa 1815, scale blue ground with scrolling gilt cartouches of fancy birds and winged insects, the plate with impressed '1' mark, saucer 15cm diameter, plate 21.8cm diameter; a trio, early 20th century, similarly decorated; and a pair of plates, mid-19th century, of scrolling form with turquoise and floral border, centrally painted with fancy birds on fruit trees, unmarked, 23.5cm diameter (7)Condition:Etruscan cup and saucer - Two hairlines for saucer. Some gilt loss to the saucer rim and well, further spots of gilt loss to the handle and rim of the teacup. Similar plate - Gilding to the centre heavily rubbed and some further gilt wear around the panels of birds and insects. Signs of scratches and use but no damages.Trio - cup crazed.Plates - No damage.
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