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A substantial 18th century Palazzo scale Florentine fruitwood armoire, the dentil moulded canopy top over twin panelled doors, raised on a plinth base to squat bun feet, 205 cm w x 65 cm x 235 cm h (dismantles for transit)Provenance - by repute, previously owned by the 'Franchetti' family - a noble Italian houseOld splits to all front panels, some old worm damage to edge immediately above left-hand door, old worm holes overall - all commensurate with age, later mirror to inside
A Hornby Dublo Mallard Locomotive and Tender, No 3211, for three rail 12 volt electric railways (boxed), together with a Bristol Castle locomotive and tender, a British Rail 48158 locomotive and tender, Bristolian and other passenger coaches, a good quantity of track, points, level crossing, uncoupling points, etc., also included a No 133 crane and a small quantity of rolling stock, scale die cast commercial vehicles, kit constructed buildings, boxed platforms, bridges and signal hut, landscaping, a Bristol Castle locomotive body, transformers and power control units, related booklets, manuals, etc
An undated archaistic carved stone irregular octagonal wall tile with raised hatched rim, high-relief horseman with sword drawn, horse with scale armour, scrolled tendrils in the field. 4.2 kg, 16cm (10 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 2000. [No Reserve] Fine condition.
A mixed group of undated archaistic carved stone coffins each with frieze of profile busts to the sidewall, body laid out on the lid with crescent pillow and scale field, similar image within modelled in high relief. 8.2 kg total, 20-25cm (8 - 9 3/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 2000. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
19th-20th century AD. A silver ring comprising a flat-section hoop, tapering shoulders with low-relief scale patterning, ellipsoid bezel with claw setting, inset amber(?) cabochon. 19 grams, 29mm overall, 19.72mm internal diameter (approximate size British T 1/2, USA 9 3/4, Europe 21.89, Japan 21) (1 1/4"). Property of a Surrey, UK, collector; acquired on the London art market 1990s. [No Reserve] Very fine condition. A large wearable size.
An undated archaistic group of carved stone items comprising: a pestle with beast-head finial; a mortar with bird-head lug handle, a female bust with scale headdress and lion crest. 1.4 kg total, 12-16cm (4 3/4 - 6 1/4"). Property of a London gentleman; acquired before 2000. [3, No Reserve] Fine condition.
ROYAL NAVY SHIP'S LOG OF H.M. SHIPS 'REPULSE' AND 'ALBION' SEPT. 1900 - JUNE 1902, KEPT BY RONALD WIGGLESWORTH, MIDSHIPMAN, INTERLEAVED WITH TWENTY HAND DRAWN AND COLOURED TRACK CHARTS INCLUDING ONE WITH A SHIP VIGNETTE, PLAN OF PORT SAID AND NINE TECHNICAL DRAWINGS OF ORDNANCE, IN A GILT TOOLED FULL NAVY MOROCCO BINDING BY HATCHARDS, (32.5 X 21.5 CM) AND A SIMILAR LOG H.M. SHIP ALBION JUNE 1902 - DEC. 1903 ALSO BY RONALD WIGGLESWORTH, MIDSHIPMAN INTERLEAVED WITH EIGHT TRACK CHARTS, A DOUBLE PAGE CHART AND A PLAN OF ALBION'S MAIN DECK WITH A SECTION BELOW SIMILARLY BOUND, DRAWING OF AMERICAN CR. ''SAN FERNANDINA'' 3850 TONS, SCALE 20FT TO 1 INCH, WITH PLAN OF THE DECK, DRAWING OF IRON BARQUE ''PRESIDENT FILLMORE'' 920 TONS WITH TWO PLANS AND SECTIONAL ELEVATION, SEVENTEEN HAND DRAWN AND COLOURED MAPS OF THE WORLD, INCLUDING SIX OF IRELAND (89 X 70 CM THE LARGEST). ON 1ST OCTOBER 1907, THE FRENCH CARGO SHIP LEON XIII, 3000 TONS, FROM PORTLAND, OREGON WAS HEADING FOR LIMERICK WHEN IT STRUCK A REEF IN A FEROCIOUS STORM OFF THE QUILTY COAST WITH 22 CREW ON BOARD. THE HEROIC FISHERMEN OF QUILTY MANAGED TO RESCUE THIRTEEN MEN AND ON THE 2ND OCTOBER H.M.S. ARROGANT RESCUED THE REMAINING NINE MEN. RONALD WIGGLESWORTH WHO WAS ON BOARD WAS AWARDED A SPECIALLY STRUCK SILVER MEDAL BY ' LE MINISTERE DE LA MARINE'', 60 MM, 65.5 GRAMS, BY OUR VENDOR'S REPUTE. ALSO INCLUDED IN THE LOT IS LIEUTENANT WIGGLESWORTH'S LEATHER DRESSING CASE INITIALLED 'R.W.' CONTAINING FOUR SILVER TOPPED JARS BY DREW & SONS PICCADILLY, CIRCA 1915 AND OTHER ITEMS, A LOT.
Leon Solon and John Wadsworth for Minton, a very large Secessionist vase, 1902, of lobed cylindrical form, tubelined turquoise and aubergine flower heads, on a transfer decorated landscape scene with roses and rolling hills, between geometric foliate scale borders in brown, impressed and printed marks, 3370, 58cm high
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