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Sir John Steell (British, 1804-1891)Alexander and Bucephalus, bronzeAfter the full-scale statue situated in front of the Edinburgh city chambers, modelled with the horse rearing, and the figure of Alexander by his side, inscribed to the base 'J. STEELL SCULPS EDIN 1833', raised on a naturalist base, 47cm wide, 24cm deep, 51cm high (18 1/2in wide, 9in deep, 20in high) Footnotes:The Full-sized bronze was presented to the city of Edinburgh in 1884 and was originally sited in St. Andrews Square, in 1916 it was moved to city chambers, this reduction was probably cast in 1833 from steels workshop.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Royal Worcester Blush Ivory teaset, 1908Each piece painted with pairs of birds including chaffinches, blue tits, greenfinches, swallows, perched on branches, on a blush ivory ground, comprising eleven tea plates, twelve tea cup with C scroll handle, twelve saucers, two cake plates and a slop basin, pattern number 8208, puce printed marks date code for 1908 (38)Footnotes:The painting is in the style of the Grainger factory which was finally absorbed into the Royal Worcester family in 1904-5. By the time this set was made, senior artists were now allowed to sign their work, and James Stinton was promoted to join his brother as one of the top painters, painting little else but pheasants. He also became a teacher of other bird artists.Charlie Baldwyn had been the primary painter of real or garden birds, but his time was now taken up churning out flying swan vases so garden birds were taken on by new youngster- William Powell. Meanwhile, Walter Powell (no relation) painted larger bird subjects in the separate Hadley department, and George Johnson painted old-fashioned Fancy birds on scale blue grounds. This set shows the influence of James and John Stinton but they would have signed somewhere. We would suggest a likely candidate would be William Powell out of the junior names available. He was still just finishing his apprenticeship in 1907/08 and would not have been allowed to sign his name. We are grateful to John Sandon for his help in cataloguing this lot.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Guiloy 1/10th scale signed Valentino Rossi motorbikes, certificates of authenticity by Heroes Memorabilia (Spain), with Aprilia RSV 250 (loose in box) No. 13611VH, Fiat and Camel motorbikes signed by Rossi each with seated Rossi figure loose in box, generally excellent to good plus in good plus window boxes. Qty 3
Corgi Aviation Archive 1/32nd scale Hawker Hurricane MkIA 249 Sqn Boscombe Down Lt. Nicholson VC No. AA35501, generally excellent (tissue-wrapped parts) in good plus to good box with polystyrene inner, plus Westminster commemorative Guernsey £5 coin pack and Past Times Spitfire and Hurricane facsimiles (sealed pack). Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness and viewing recommended. Qty 3 items
Hornby Space 3 D S Mission 1 set No. A100 including spacecraft (2), instruction booklet, unused decal sheet, etc., generally excellent in good plus box, plus kit-built aircraft (2) including approx. 1/32nd scale Hasegawa F-104C Starfighter and unknown North American XB-70. Contents unchecked for completeness or correctness and viewing highly recommended. Qty 3 (B+ 2x kit-built)
A Bassett-Lowke 0 Gauge 3-rail electric GWR 2-6-0 (Churchward-type) 'Mogul' Locomotive and Tender, in GWR lined green as No. 4331, with original contrate-geared motor unit, loco fitted with finer-scale wheels than normal but may well be original, overall VG, loco possibly lightly over-varnished, certainly a little retouching to RHS of smokebox, front coupler is replacement, front vacuum pipe detached (in box), coal added to tender, together in a repro 'Millibox'
A modified Bassett-Lowke 0 Gauge 3-rail electric LMS 4-6-2 'Princess Elizabeth' Locomotive and Tender, in LMS lined crimson as No. 6201 'Princess Elizabeth', appears to have been a clockwork loco, now with a Bonds motor and possibly complete chassis, with finer-scale 16-spoke driving wheels, overall G-VG, loco and tender both appear to be lightly over-varnished, tender with considerable 'flakiness' under varnish, the loco with some slight crazing to original finish under varnish, together in a repro 'Millibox'
A kit-built 0 Gauge 3-rail/stud GWR 55xx (small Prairie) 2-6-2 Tank Locomotive, appears to be from an unidentified kit, neatly constructed and finished in 'Great Western' unlined green, fitted with substantial motor unit, long nickel-silver skate for stud contact running and semi-fine scale wheels, with cast brass plates 5543 to cab sides, G-VG, a little paint loss to tank top edges and cylinders
A scratch-built 0 Gauge 3-rail/stud GWR 51xx (large Prairie) 2-6-2 Tank Locomotive, neatly constructed and finished in 'Great Western' unlined green, fitted with substantial motor unit, long nickel-silver skate for stud contact running and fine scale wheels, with cast brass plates 5149 to cab sides, G-VG, a little paint loss to left side below cab and some wheels
A (probably) kit-built 0 Gauge 3-rail/stud GWR 'Duke' class 4-4-0 Locomotive and Tender, appears to be from an unidentified kit, neatly constructed and finished in 'Great Western' unlined green, fitted with substantial motor unit, long nickel-silver skate for stud contact running and semi-fine scale wheels, with cast brass plates 3267 to cab sides and named 'Cornishman', VG, supplied in an Exley coach box, box F, with graffiti and splitsCondition Report - Please see additional images.
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