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A Danbury Mint James Bond 007 24ct gold plated DB5 handcrafted from over 300 individual parts, the 1:24 scale diecast model features all the gadgets seen in the films. This version was released as a limited edition and comes with the original gold embossed and numbered certificate, associated paperwork, perspex and wood based display case with the correct limited edition plaque, original box and internal packaging. A factory fresh, untampered-with example which is rarely offered complete and in this condition.
A Danbury Mint James Bond 007 Silver DB5 handcrafted from over 300 individual parts, this 1:24 scale model was created to replicate the 'Most Famous Car in the World'. Featuring almost all of the gadgets seen in the films including the ejector seat, bullet shield, tyre spinners and even Bond's car phone, this is a perfect example that comes with its numbered limited edition certificate, associated paperwork, original box and packaging. Rare to find now in this condition.
Derek Holland (1927-2014) mural, oil on board, 1962 'Tamar Bridge' in three sections, each panel 183 x 122 (six by four feet).Provenance - In Britain's socialist post war years, there was a determined cultural policy of taking art to the provinces and enabling large scale public artworks. Many of Britain's well-known artists such as Henry Moore, Victor Pasmore and John Piper were commissioned to create new works.In 1962 London's Victoria and Albert Museum staged an exhibition titled Mural Painting Today. Included in that exhibition was a three-panel work of the Tamar Bridge by Derek Holland. Holland had recently moved to Plymouth from London where he had studied and taught at the famous Central School of Arts and Crafts to take up a new position as Head of Fine Art at Plymouth College. His early abstract paintings were then a regular feature at London's Redfern Gallery alongside many of the famous names of British and European Art. He was selected in 1961 for an exhibition of British Art in Venice chosen by Peggy Guggenheim.Later Holland changed direction and became better known for his French landscapes which were exhibited at a solo exhibition at Plymouth Museum in the 1980s and The Newlyn Society of Artists in Penzance where he was a long-time member with his good friend Sir Terry Frost.This triptych has not been seen or exhibited since the V&A exhibition over 50 years ago. Derek Holland passed away in 2014. He was described by Turner-Prize winning sculptor Richard Deacon RA, his former pupil at Plymouth College , as 'a wonderful painter'.
Continental Goliath centre second lever nickel cased pocket watch, the three quarter plate gilt frosted movement with 'JF' trade stamp, compensated balance and regulator, the dial inscribed 'Colombophile' with Roman numerals, minute track, inner red twenty four hour numerals, outer red sixty second scale and centre seconds, within a plain case, 66mm - Condition Report - Movement - currently functioning. Dial - chip and residue to the centre, hairlines and marks. Glass - marks. Hands - marks and surface corrosion. Case - surface marks. Crown - adjusting correctly. - Condition reports are provided for general guidance only. Please view images and further information can be obtained upon request. Gardiner Houlgate do not guarantee the working order or time accuracy of any lots. Due to the opening of the wristwatch case backs, it is recommended watches are re-sealed by professional technicians to ensure any stated water resistance is retained
Fine Scale O Gauge Models Of A Johnson 2-4-0 Midland Railway Locomotive 51 constructed to an exceptional standard, on display rail in glass display cabinet; together with an oil painting of the prototype signed Petrie and a teapot 'D Bryan Sheffield 1896' D Bryan was the locomotives driver and two Triang OO Gauge coaches
A 19th century spadroon, having a single fullered blade, the ricasso engraved with a palm tree trunk with traces of gilding, having a pierced steel scale pattern hilt with ivory grip and ball pommel with squat finial, the blade 85 cm, together with a 19th century Indian Tolwar, the fullered curved blade with pointed quillons and disc pommel, the blade 78.5 cm.
A George III mahogany longcase clock circa 1800 by Joseph Craig of Maryport, the swans neck pediment above a pierced fretwork panel around an eagle and ball finial and with dentil cornice above a fluted frieze, with arched cushioned moulded door flanked by Corinthian columns with brass capitals, the trunk with similar dentil work and fluted band above a Gothic shaped door inlaid with boxwood and ebony stringing flanked by canted angles and with further inlaid decoration above a moulded base raised on ogee bracket feet, with eight day striking movement and 13" painted dial with subsidiary dates and seconds dials and with painted moon phase with calibrated scale. Height including finial 95.5" (239 cm). NOTE - Joseph Craig Clockmaker of Lancaster married Mary Watson of Lancaster. He was born in Cumberland circa 1760. He appears to have been working in Maryport towards the end of the 18th century and the early part of the 19th century. He died in 1845 (see illustration).
AN EDWARD VII SILVER BOW FRONT LETTER SCALE crested, 6.8cm h, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905 and stamped Rd 308820In good condition and working order, the ivorine scale dirty and somewhat yellowed with age, marks good, the underside retaining the original scarlet morocco. Slight dent on one rear corner
A GEORGE IV MAHOGANY, EBONY AND BRASS INLAID BRACKET CLOCK, C1825 with painted dial, pierced steel hands and twin fusee movement with engraved backplate, the breakarched case with embossed brass cornucopia handles and scale side frets, 41cm hBrass stringing lifting in places and requiring other cosmetic restoration, of good rich colour/patina
A French porcelain inkstand, with gilt metal mounts, late 19th century, the sides painted in puce with an extensive landscape, the upper surface fitted with two inkwells and covers, pseudo Sevres mark, 21.5cm wide, also a Samson puce scale ground hexagonal inkwell and cover, 7cm high, a Faience drum shaped inkwell, 5.25cm high and a glass inkwell of pyramid form (4).
Two 18th Century whitework fine linen caps constructed in three pieces with panels of drawn thread embroidered in satin of quilted or scale design couched with fine cord each scale decorated with French knots, 19cm, and another in quilted whole linen in a geometric design (2) The drawing of the first item suggests it was acquired Coventry 1972
An English Hunting HangerMid-17th CenturyWith curved russet single-edged blade inlaid in copper-alloy with a scale mark on both sides at the forte, iron hilt encrusted overall in silver with trellis and dot patterns, and comprising downbent heart-shaped guard on the outside with chiselled leaf border, and corresponding upbent guard on the inside, downcurved lobed rear quillon with button terminal, flat knuckle-guard with urn-shaped feature at the centre, pommel-cap with scrolled beak, and natural stag horn grip (some wear and rust patination) 55.7 cm. blade

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