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5 various mixed scale construction-related diecast models, to include Norscot CAT Twenty Two Track Type Tractor, ERTL John Deeere 430 Industrial Crawler, Speccast Minneapolis Moline Two Star Crawler with blade, RCS Case 885 Grader and a ERTL CAT Holt 2-ton tractor, some boxes damaged with tape repair others complete
Collection of late 19th century 28mm scale military figures and accessories, similar to Heinrichsen, all housed in a 6 drawer pine apprentice chest of drawers, interesting collection to include Napoleonic Foot Soliders, Field Guns, Tents etcCondition report: Approx 120+ pieces. Nearly all are 28mm scale. Some are Henricksen, others are not, some makers we are unsure of.
Moko Lesney Toys large scale Prime Mover with Low Loader Trailer & Caterpillar Bulldozer load - orange Prime Mover with white trim & green removable engine covers, grey metal wheels, mid-blue Trailer complete with removable chocks, bare metal drawbar, grey metal wheels; Caterpillar Bulldozer is yellow body, red blade, in the original labelled all card box, box pierced to top otherwise good
* Toy Theatre. Pollock's Juvenile Drama, The Silver Palace, and the Golden Poppy, a Water Pageant [cover-title], London: B. Pollock, late 19th century, comprising: 16 page booklet containing libretto and stage directions; a group of 12 hand-coloured plates (uncut), encompassing all the required scenery and characters, stitched together as issued; 12 side wings, 6 foot pieces, 2 drop tops, and 2 scenery pieces cut out and mounted on card, some with wooden batons attached; and a quantity of characters from the same play cut out and mounted on thin card; plus 9 wire character holders, and a row of metal footlights (rusting, two light guards detached), some spotting (mainly to two stitched plates) and dust-soiling, a few characters lacking a hand, some creasing or minor wear to extremities, contained together in a cardboard boxQty: (1)Footnote: The cut out and mounted side wings, foot pieces, drop tops and scenery pieces are all at a larger-scale than the stitched uncut plates, whereas the characters are all on the same scale, presumably for use in differently sized toy theatres. Apparently, in addition to buying the plates of scenes and characters to cut out at home, customers could also purchase the pieces from Pollock's shop cut out and mounted, ready for use.
An 18ct gold cased minute repeater chronograph pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer 0-60 chronograph scale, centre sweep chronograph hand and four subsidiary dials for day, date, month and seconds with moon phases, jewelled top wind movement, plain case bearing UK import marks, with push and slide buttons to the band, 5.5cm diameterCondition report: Repeat mechanism working and strikes, main movement runs for a short period then stops so may need a service. Graze to the dial at 4 o'clock, small scratch at 2 o'clock, tiny crack from centre to moonphase. Numerous dents to the covers and case rim.
An 18k gold cased repeater chronograph full hunter pocket watch, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, outer 0-300 chronograph scale, centre sweep chronograph hand and four subsidiary dials for day, date, month and seconds with moon phases, jewelled top wind movement, two polished hammers striking on two gongs, plain case bearing UK marks for Chester, date letter rubbed, with push and slide buttons to the band, 5.5cm diameterCondition report: Movement winds, sets and runs, subsiduary dials adjust correctly, repeating mechanism is working but only strikes on one hammer, chronograph working, glass loose, case with various marks and minor dents from usage.
A very fine and rare second quarter of the 19th century mahogany floorstanding regulator with mercury pendulum regulatorJohn Walker, LondonThe arch-top case with full-length glazed door opening to reveal the baize-lined dust moulding, over a base with recessed panel and moulded apron, the 11 inch one-piece signed silvered dial with outer Arabic minute track enclosing large subsidiaries for running seconds (with Observatory Marks) and Roman hours, with original blued steel hands, all framed by an angled sight ring and set above a foliate carving of acanthus leaves and tendrils, the interior of the case veneered and set with a silvered beat scale reading 3-0-3, the base with an aperture to allow for the full descent of the small brass weight; the exceptional movement fixed to the seatboard with three impressive knurled securing bolts, the very substantial plates united by five heavy turned pillars screwed front and back, Harrison's maintaining power, five- and six-spoke wheelwork, high count pinions and deadbeat escapement with sapphire pallets, to a mercury jar pendulum suspended from a bracket on the backboard, the small brass weight let off on the left hand side on a six-spoke pulley. Running. Together with a case key and a crank winding key. 182cms (71 1/2ins) highFootnotes:This regulator is one of only two known examples by John Walker of London. Famed around the world for the supply of clocks to the Railways and beyond, the company still operate as clock and watchmakers today in South Molton Street, London.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot 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
An historically important early 19th century floor-standing mahogany regulator tested by Neville Maskelyne, the Astronomer Royal, at Greenwich Observatory May to August 1807.William Hardy, London, No.2. The Movement signed Raymond, London.The case6ft 2.5inches high and surmounted by a shallow arched cresting over a ripple-moulded cornice and large glazed side panels, the circular brass bezel flanked by canted front corners, over a similar trunk with long glazed door within a brass edge, on a panel base with applied moulding, all raised on a double apron.The dial 11 inch one-piece circular dial with outer minute track enclosing a large Arabic subsidiary seconds dial and curved Roman hour aperture, signed below the centre 'Willm. Hardy/ Invt. et Fecit/ London/ No.2'The movement The shouldered plates united by six heavy knopped pillars pinned through the frontplate, with Harrison's maintaining power to a four wheel train terminating in a deadbeat escapement (the 'scape wheel of five crossings, the others of four) and with eight leaf pinions throughout, the original mercury jar pendulum suspended from a heavy rectangular-section brass post running front to back across the top of the movement, with long steel crutch to a mercury jar pendulum reading against an adjustable engraved silvered beat scale ranging from 3.4-0-3.4 189.5cms (6ft 2.5ins) high.Footnotes:Provenance:A private European collection. Comparative literatue:Roberts, D. (2003) English Precision Pendulum Clocks. Atglen: Schiffer Publishing, Chapter 6 The Spring Pallet Escapements of Hardy and Reid.Roberts, D. (2003) Precision Pendulum Clocks, The Quest for Accurate Timekeeping. Atglen: Schiffer Publishing, Figs 6-12, 6-13.This historic regulator was the beginning of William Hardy's development of the spring pallet escapement. Using a movement supplied by Raymond, Hardy added his prototype spring pallet escapement to the backplate. Although the escapement has now been removed, all of the evidence exists to prove the original layout. The pendulum too is original - the slot and pin for the original escapement remain as testament to the remarkable escapement.The Precision Pendulum Clock in England from the later Years of the Eighteenth Century. Andrew King.During the eighteenth century there was a constant drive to improve the precision of pendulum clocks. Much effort was expended on the further development of temperature compensating pendulums by exploiting the different expansion rates of metals, notably brass or zinc in partnership with steel. However, it was the mercury pendulum which predominated. Mercury pendulums were never entirely ideal due to the slow reaction of a large mass of mercury in a container of either glass or steel. This was not improved upon until the next century, in 1891, when Sigmund Reifler (1847-1912) patented his invention of mercury contained within the pendulum rod itself where the reaction to the environment was far more sensitive.Developments in escapements were rather slow as well. Richard Townley (1629-1707) and Thomas Tompion (1639-1713) invented the dead beat escapement in 1675, further exploited by George Graham (1673-1751) and others. , the dead beat escapement becoming the predominant choice for regulators.Although there were always isolated attempts to design a variant it was from the middle years of the century that ideas moved towards gravity escapements. Thomas Mudge (1715-1794) invented his gravity escapement in the early 1760s, this seminal concept became the inspiration of other gravity and spring pallet escapements. Alexander Cumming (1732-1814) produced a more complex version of Mudge's design illustrated and described in his publication, The Elements of Clock and Watch Work (1766). Around the same time there was another advancement which had a profound influence.In 1760 the first successful marine timekeeper became a reality with John Harrison's (1693-1776) Watch,'H4' soon to be proven on two voyages to the West Indies. Harrison's life's work proving the practicality of a marine timekeeper within the confines of a large watch. His publication in 1767 of 'The Principles of Mr Harrison's Timekeeper' provided inspiration to others to take up the baton. Even if the publication was obtuse, there were certain enlightening fundamental factors within the concept for the initiated. The initiated included John Arnold (1736-1799) who developed his first marine timekeeper over the next four years. This was undoubtedly inspired by Harrison but redesigned into what became the basis of the modern marine chronometer. The heart of the instrument was the eponymous spring detent escapement controversially invented by Thomas Earnshaw (1749-1829) in 1781, but patented by Arnold in 1782. Although marine chronometers were not widely used for many years they were certainly very well known within the clock making community. Requiring skill in manufacture and equal skill in care and maintenance, the spring detent escapement became the success story in marine chronometry. The concept was not lost on clockmakers. The almost frictionless feature of the spring detent itself requiring no lubrication, an ideal worth pursuing. Clockmakers in both England and France became involved in experimenting with spring pallet and gravity escapements. William Hardy (d.1830) was certainly established in London by at least as early as 1800. His quest for improved precision timekeeping in pendulum clocks led to his experimenting with various designs before his invention of his spring pallet escapement which was first fitted to this regulator, supplied by Raymond, in July 1806. This clock was designed by Hardy who probably provided the cutters for the wheels and pinions for Raymond's use. Raymond's origins remain obscure, and he was only employed by Hardy for this one clock. Hardy subsequently employed the renowned Thomas Leyland to make all future regulators. It is quite clear in this instance that Hardy himself certainly made the cutters for the wheels and pinions for the current lot.With the new escapement fitted together with the newly made mercury pendulum, tests showed such promise over the following five months that Hardy wrote to George Gilpin (c1755-1810), secretary to the Board of Longitude, on the 8th January 1807, introducing himself and describing what he now believed to be a potentially superior timekeeper. He explained that over a three month trial period his regulator had a gaining rate of only four tenths of a second a day. He described to Gilpin how he had experimented with various designs but the latest, the spring pallet variant was showing the most promising results.Hardy, with a bold confidence, asked if his regulator could be submitted to the Commissioners of the Board of Longitude for their consideration, further commenting that he would be 'thankful' if they would advance his request to the Astronomer Royal Nevil Maskelyne (1732-1811) to provide a more stringent trial at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich. Four months later another letter from Hardy to George Gilpin made it clear that the Commissioners had indeed consulted Maskelyne and that a trial had been agreed to take place at the Observatory. Following a Board meeting, Maskelyne visited Hardy to see ... This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * TP* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.TP Lot 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 19th century rosewood marine barometer with 'Improved Sympiesometer'Atkin, Newcastle The carved foliate cresting over a substantial trunk mounted with twin recording knobs over the 'Improved Sympiesometer' with mercury thermometer, recording disc and shortened tube with mercury and coloured oil, the sliding scale measuring from 27.5 to 31 inches operated via a rack and pinion to the side; the main barometer dial of ivory and marked for 'Yesterday' and 'Today' with verniers (mercury tube lacking). 98 cms (38.5ins) high.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory. The United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A unique and previously unrecorded mid 19th century engraved and gilt brass-mounted, coromandel calendar timepiece with long duration movement and thermometerRetailed by Howell James and Co, supplied by Thomas Cole, London. The French movement by Achille Brocot, No. 2803The case:veneered in richly grained coromandel, with darker sections used on the plinth mouldings and frames for the side panels, surmounted by a crisply engraved gilt-brass cupola on a plinth set at a 45 degree angle and decorated all over with engraved palmettes and interlocking latticework, on a beaded base, over curved shoulders to the canted corners, each corner set with a male or female term figure, the men with winged helmets, (representing Mercury), the women holding their own hair, (possibly representing Opportunity?), the stepped moulded base with heavy gilt brass band, (the original adjustable bun feet lacking, and now sold with replacement scroll feet, removed for the purposes of illustration, but accompanying the lot), the two arched glazed sides mounted with remarkable cut and engraved brass panels displaying a central urn of flowers within an exotic niche with anthemion border and quatrefoil arch framing a pair of crossed palm trees.The dial:the arched silvered dial measuring 12.5cms x 27cms (5ins x 10.5ins) with typical finely cut and finished blued steel hands reading against a Roman chapter ring with minute track framing an engraved centre of quartered anthemions, the mid section of the dial plate engraved with a repeat shaded quatrefoil pattern centred by the polished steel winding square shrouded by a shaped gilt brass escutcheon, over a curved glass mercury thermometer with lettered scale (FREEZG. - TEMPE. - SUMR. - BLOOD.- FEVER.) and the manual calendar table of engraved panels numbered 1-31, reading against a manually rotated day-of-the-week drum, flanked by engraved tendrils. The movement:The French long-duration movement by Achille Brocot, using his special jewelled deadbeat escapement behind the dial and driven by five spring barrels to give extended duration, the 12.5 inch long pendulum suspended from the original gilt brass pendulum block mounted on the underside of the cupola section, the brass base panel below mounted with the original sprung pendulum lock, in typical Cole fashion. 63cms (25ins) on the scroll feet. 57.5cms (22.5ins) high without the scroll feet. Footnotes:The two Cole brothers, James Ferguson (1798- 1880) and his younger brother Thomas (1800-1864) made an indelible mark on English horology in the 19th century. J.F.Cole has been dubbed 'The English Breguet' because of the exceptional watches and travelling clocks he produced. Thomas was awarded a medal for 'excellence of taste and design' in the 1862 London Exhibition, and the leader of the jury, Charles Frodsham wrote 'nothing could exceed the beauty of design and good taste of the varied models and general excellence of workmanship.' As well as signing his own name, Thomas was happy to supply various high class retailers.Most of Thomas's output was concentrated on his strut timepieces, usually less than 6 or 7 inches in height and occasionally incorporating manual calendar mechanisms. He also produced a range of 'novelty' timepieces in various forms such as cheval mirrors, mortars, bonbon dishes, candlesticks, inkstands and urns. Larger tripod clocks were also part of his stock. Mantel clocks - as opposed to strut, novelty or tripod clocks - account for a tiny percentage of his output. Hawkins in 'Thomas Cole & Victorian Clockmaking' Sydney, 1975, pp95-101 describes just three. Two of these are in gilt brass, and one is in coromandel. The latter example is illustrated in colour on the front cover of the book. Another coromandel example was sold in these rooms on 8th July 2015, lot 109, for a hammer price of £50,000. The current lot is now the third such clock to come to light; each is unique, suggesting that they were only made in exceptional circumstances, possibly for one of the international exhibitions at which Cole exhibited, 1851 Crystal Palace, 1855 Paris and 1862 London. The three known coromandel examples in summary:Hawkins front cover: Un-numbered, month duration movement, wound below VI. Dial divided into quarters, no seconds indication, but with power reserve hand, manual calendar table and vertical thermometer. Lattice-work engraved mask. Four applied winged figures. Glazed sides with pierced and engraved gilt mask. Hawkins suggests possibly made for the 1862 London Exhibition. Bonhams July 2015: Numbered 1594, retailed by Thomas Boxell, Brighton. Long duration movement wound below VI. Dial divided into quarters, subsidiary seconds dial, but no further features or side panels. Two applied winged figures.The current lot: Un-numbered, retailed by Howell James & Co. Replacement long duration movement. Dial divided into quarters, no seconds indication, but with manual calendar table and curved thermometer. Lattice-work engraved mask. Four applied figures. Glazed sides with pierced and engraved gilt mask. The figures of this clock allude to trade and enterprise - perfect symbols for international exhibitions of the mid 19th century. The figure of Mercury is instantly recognizable by his winged hat, or petasus. One of the twelve Greek gods of Olympus, he also appears in Roman art and was revered by them as the god of Commerce, hence the purse he points to in his raised left hand. In allegorical terms, he personifies Eloquence and Reason - none of this would have been lost on Cole's highly educated, and by definition, commercially successful, clientele.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rolex. A fine stainless steel automatic calendar bracelet watch with dual time zoneModel: GMT Master 'Pepsi'Reference: 6542Date: Circa 1959Movement: 25-jewel Cal.1030 automatic, Glucydur balance, No.DN912412Dial: Black, luminous dot hour markers, baton quarters, white outer minute divisions, magnified roulette date aperture at 3, gilt Mercedes hands with luminous inserts, centre seconds, red arrow tipped dual time zone handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back and crown, blue and red 'Pepsi' bezel insert, inside back stamped III 59, No.381849Strap/Bracelet: Fitted '7206' rivet linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding clasp, stamped 62510HSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 38mm Accompaniments: Rolex fitted box, 1:400 scale jet clipper model from Pan American Air Lines Footnotes:The model 6542 was manufactured from 1954 until 1959 and is distinguishable from its replacements by the lack of guards to protect the crown. Originally designed to enable PanAm pilots to see two different time-zones at a glance, the Rolex GMT soon became favoured among business travellers in general. This reference found further fame around 5 years after Rolex finished production; this time on the wrist of Honour Blackmans Pussy Galore in the James Bond movie Goldfinger.The early models are immediately recognisable by their bright bakelite bezels. The delicate nature of bakelite and the radium radioactivity of the luminous numbering meant many were replaced during their lifetime as with the current example.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rolex. A fine and rare stainless steel chronograph bracelet watch with exotic Paul Newman dialModel: Paul Newman Cosmograph DaytonaReference: 6239Date: Circa 1967Movement: 17-jewel Cal.349 manual wind, column wheel chronograph, adjusted to 3 positionsDial: Silvered, red Daytona, silvered block and luminous dot hour markers to black surround, red 1/5th second divisions, black subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, polished baton hands with luminous inserts, centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back stamped C.R.S and 6239 inside, screw down crown flanked by twin pushers, fixed bezel with tachymetre scale, No.1417711Strap/Bracelet: Fitted brushed and polished 7205 Oyster linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding clasp, stamped 3 69Signed: Case, dial & movement Size: 36mmFootnotes:First appearing in the early 1960s, this 'exotic' dial manufactured by Singer was renamed the 'Paul Newman' by collectors after the American actor wore the watch in promotional posters for the film Winning and throughout his private life. By sinking the subsidiary dials and outer scale within the opaque black dial background, the dial achieves an unusual three-dimensionality and an instantly recognisable look. As such the Paul Newman has earned its place among the most coveted watches for collectors around the world.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Rolex. A rare stainless steel manual wind chronograph bracelet watch offered by the original owner and together with original purchase receipt and guaranteeModel: DaytonaReference: 6239Date: Purchased 30th December 1970Movement: 17-jewel Valjoux Cal.722-1 manual wind, free-sprung Glucydor Microstella balance, column wheel chronograph Dial: Sunburst silvered, applied polished faceted baton hour markers, black outer 1/5th minute track with 5 minute lume dot markers, sunken chocolate engine turned subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for constant seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, polished baton hands with luminous inserts, centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, 6239 between lugs, screw down back stamped CRS, tachymeter engraved to bezel, screw down crown flanked by twin pushers, No.1626196Strap/Bracelet: Fitted brushed Oyster 78350 link, end links stamped 557Buckle/Clasp: Signed folding clasp, stamped VFSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 35mm Accompaniments: Rolex box, outer card, original Guarantee, original purchase receiptFootnotes:The reference 6239 was the first model of the Daytona series, available in Europe in 1964. The model was produced in stainless steel, 14K gold and 18K gold, and was Rolex's first chronograph model to feature a tachometer scale on the bezel. To further enhance legibility on the dial, the subsidiary dials were printed in a different colour than the main dial. Early models featured only the designation 'Cosmograph' on the dial, with 'Daytona' being added to later series, after Rolex became associated with the NASCAR car races.The current lot is offered for sale by the original owner and was purchased in 1970 for £109 as a belated 21st birthday present. The vendor originally went in to purchase an Omega Speedmaster but upon finding that the store were out of stock was offered the choice of this Daytona instead. Up until circa 2000 the watch was regularly serviced by Rolex and has since been kept in a safe unused for the last 20 years. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Omega. A stainless steel manual wind chronograph bracelet watchModel: SpeedmasterReference: CK 2998-6Date: Circa 1961Movement: 17-jewel gilt Cal.321 manual wind, Glucydor balance, column wheel chronograph, No.18645704Dial: Black, luminous baton hour markers, white outer 1/5th second divisions, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, polished dagger hands with luminous inserts, centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back, inner cap, fixed bezel with black tachymetre insert, twin chronograph pushersStrap/Bracelet: Fitted stainless steel Omega linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding clasp, stamped 4 61 and 7912 Signed: Case, dial & movementSize: 40mm Accompaniments: Omega boxFootnotes:The reference CK 2998 was introduced in 1959 and there were noticeable changes made to the case design that were distinctive to its predecessors, this included the introduction of the black acrylic bezel. The following years witnessed far more subtle changes, which are less easily identifiable, and that might only be differentiated by the length of the hands or the scale on the bezel for example. These changes were defined by the number after the hyphen in the reference number inscribed on the inside of the case back. The current example is a 2998-6 which features the much admired calibre 321, straight lugs, tall baton hour markers and a low 'Swiss Made', as well as small pushers.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
RUSELL YOUNG (England, 1959)."Kate Moss" 2015.Mixed media on canvas.Signed, titled and dated on the back.Measurements: 159.5 x 121 cm,; 163 x 124 cm. (frame).Russell Young is a British-American artist known for his large screen-printed paintings with images drawn from recent history and popular culture. His artistic output includes painting, screenprinting, sculpture, installations and film. In the 1990s, Young abandoned photography and directing altogether and began painting in earnest. In 1998 he moved to New York, rented a studio in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and worked on a series of "Combination Paintings," collage assemblages, found objects and street graffiti. In 2001, he began a series called "Pig Portraits". He had acquired the photos of musicians, actors and political figures and blew them up in the form of bold, colorful screen-printed portraits of Sid Vicious, Elvis Presley, Jane Fonda, Malcolm X, Steve McQueen, Frank Sinatra and Lee Harvey Oswald. "They were intended to be anti-celebrity portraits. I guess to give a nod to my earlier career. As an outlet. But they ended up ... I think they look better than some of the sessions." He first exhibited the Pig Portraits at the Don O'Melveny Gallery in Los Angeles in 2003. The Goss-Michael Foundation in Dallas held a retrospective of Young's work in the winter of 2012. He also exhibited a series of large-scale paintings titled Only Anarchists are Pretty in the main gallery. He cut out 1970s photographs of bound women and placed them in large "unimaginable orgies of claustrophobic assemblage" and titled from the council estates of Britain's deprived areas - Thorntree, Nant Peris, the Gorbals. An idea borrowed from Joy Division which names itself after the sex-slavery rooms of Nazi concentration camps, recounted in House of Dolls. In October 2018, Russell Young Superstar, opened at the Shanghai Museum of Modern Art, a former coal yard on the banks of the Huangpu River.
JOSÉ VELA ZANETTI (Milagros, Burgos, 1913 - Burgos, 1999)."Breaking bread", Milagros, 1972.Oil on panel.Signed, dated and located in the lower left corner.Attached certificate signed by the artist.A preparatory drawing for this work is published in the book "VELA ZANETTI" by Victoriano Crémer, 1974.Measurements: 150 x 250 cm; 165 x 264 cm (frame).From Milagros, his hometown, Vela Zanetti created a personal vision of the peasantry. In his works he gave birth to a true epic of the rural world, whose customs, people and work he represented with a profound sense of human dignity. The large-format panel presented here shows the splendid technique of the artist from Burgos, based on a masterly forceful stroke and a warm, richly nuanced chromaticism. In front of a field in his native Castile, a group of four peasants stop their daily chores to have lunch, leaving aside their sickles and other work tools. The four characters, arranged in a circle around the central snack while drinking from a wineskin and breaking a loaf of bread, reveal the sacred and solemn condition sought by Zanetti.Born in Milagros, in the province of Burgos, he moved to León with his family when he was a child. There he held his first exhibition in 1931. Supported by his father, after finishing high school he travels to Madrid for a few months to see exhibitions and visit the Prado Museum. Shortly afterwards he obtained a scholarship to visit Italy, granted by the Provincial Council of León. As a consequence of the Spanish Civil War he went to the Dominican Republic, where he remained until 1960. In Santo Domingo he started, together with other exiled artists, the National School of Fine Arts. During this period he held exhibitions and projects in Mexico, Colombia, Puerto Rico and the United States. In 1951 the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation of New York awarded him a grant for a singular project: the creation of a large-scale mural for one of the main spaces of the United Nations headquarters, in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. This project definitively catapulted the master from Burgos, and is today considered his most important work both for its symbolic relevance and for its expressiveness and artistic quality. He himself said of this work: "I hope that those who contemplate this mural will realize that peace must be won, not once and forever, but every day, remembering the sufferings of the past and making real what men aspire to for the future". Vela Zanetti also painted other important murals, such as those on historical themes for the Provincial Council of Burgos or the frescoes of the old Ercilia Theater in Barahona, Dominican Republic. He was an academician of San Fernando, and Doctor Honoris Causa by the University of Burgos. The Centro Cultural de la Villa de Madrid held in 2001, under the title "Antológica", a retrospective exhibition on the work of Vela Zanetti, the most important to date. In 2009 an exhibition commemorating the tenth anniversary of his death was held at the Ángeles Penche gallery in Madrid. In short, an important exhibition dedicated to the work of Vela Zanetti, commemorating the centenary of his birth and the most complete anthology of this painter held to date, was held at the Fórum Evolución in Burgos. His works are currently preserved in the funds of the Caja Rural de Burgos and the Vela Zanetti Foundation in León, as well as murals in various cities in Spain, Santo Domingo, the United States, Colombia and Switzerland.
A gold cased Chronographe Suisse gentleman's wristwatch, the dial with Arabic numerals, two subsidiary dials, centre stop seconds and outer telemeter scale, case diameter 3.7cm (the gold snap-off case back lacking).Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Heuer Carrera manual wind steel cased gentleman's chronograph wristwatch, Ref. 73453, circa 1970s, with 17-Jewel Valjoux 7734 caliber movement, signed on bridge 'Heuer Leonidas SA', the signed blue grey dial with baton hour markers, date aperture at 6 o'clock, two white subsidiary dials for running seconds and 30-minute recording, painted steel and luminous hands and orange centre stop seconds, framed by an outer tachymeter scale, numbered between the lugs '73453' and '257929', case width 3.8cm, case length including lugs 4.4cm, on an associated steel bracelet with foldover clasp.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
An Oriosa steel cased gentleman's chronograph wristwatch with Landeron 248 caliber movement, the signed black circular dial with luminous hour markers, two subsidiary dials and outer tachymeter scale and detailed '17 Jewels Incabloc', case diameter 3.7cm, on a black leather strap.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Victorian rosewood cased stick barometer, the arched ivorine dial with vernier scale and inscribed 'G. Guarnerio Scarborough', the arched case with mercury thermometer to trunk and turned brass cylindrical cistern cover, height 94.5cm.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
A Sicura Chrono 17 steel cased gentleman's wristwatch with signed jewelled movement, the signed gold coloured dial with baton hour markers, two subsidiary dials, centre stop seconds and date aperture, within a tachymeter scale bezel, case width 4.1cm, on a Condor steel bracelet with foldover clasp, with Sicura box.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Maisto Models. Porsche 911 Speedster (1989) Die Cast Metal and Plastic. Scale 1:18. Unopened in original packaging. Special Edition. Car is set on a mount. Moving Parts. Box is slightly worn/damaged. Overall Condition is Good. Well Sought After Model.Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Maisto Models. Ferrari 348ts Die Cast Metal and Plastic. Scale 1:18. Unopened, in Original Packaging. Special Edition. Car is set on a mount with plaque. Moving Parts. Box is slightly worn/damaged.Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Maisto Models. McLaren F1 Die Cast Metal and Plastic. Scale 1:18. Unopened in original packaging. Special Edition. Car is set on a mount. Moving Parts. Box is slightly worn/damaged. Overall Condition is Good. Well Sought After Model.Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
WW2 BRDM 2 Scout Vehicle. Metal. Scale 1:43. Original unopened packaging. Made in Russia. Production of this model has been discontinued and will not start again. Mint Condition.Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Maisto Models. Lamborghini Diablo (1990) Die Cast Metal and Plastic. Scale 1:18. Unopened in original packaging. Special Edition. Car is set on a mount. Moving Parts. Box is slightly worn/damaged. Overall Condition is Good. Well Sought After Model.Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Maisto Models. Mercedes Benz 500SL(1989) Die Cast Metal and Plastic. Scale 1:18. Unopened in original packaging. Special Edition. Car is set on a mount. Moving Parts. Box is slightly worn/damaged. Overall Condition is Good. Well Sought After.Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Artist, Mogens Jorgensen signed 4x3 card plus 6x5 colour photo of his Glasschurch stain glass windows in Taby Sweden and a blue print design. Born 26 February 1914, in Copenhagen. From the mid-1950s, the bulk of J. s production was linked to his extensive work of creating artistic ornaments for various churches, and in step with the changing demands of these ornaments and their surroundings, J. expanded his scale of modes of expression and technical skills. It turned into a large number of glass mosaics, ceiling and altarpiece paintings, weavings, electric light compositions, as well as the design of a ceramic tile wall for Baring Folk High School and a mass shotgun for J Jaegersborg Church.Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Maisto Models. Jaguar XJ220 (1992) Die Cast Metal and Plastic. Scale 1:18. Unopened in original packaging. Special Edition. Car is set on a mount. Moving Parts. Box is slightly worn/damaged. Overall Condition is Good. Well Sought After Model.Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
WW2 Russo. Balt Russian Retro Car. Made with Metal/Plastic. Scale 1:43. Original unopened packaging. Mint condition. Production of this model has been discontinued and will not re start.Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99

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