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Two 18th century Chinese porcelain bowls, one with floral roundels, fish scale and lattice borders, 17.5cm diam., the other with floral panels and fish scale and lattice borders, 14.5cm diam. Both a.f.; a clobbered blue and white plate decorated with pavilions in a landscape, 23cm diam.; six floral decorated chopstick or spoon rests and a small hardwood stand (a.f.). (10).
A Worcester saucer dish and a Caughley teabowl and saucer, the porcelain circa 1770-80Redecorated in the 19th century, the fluted saucer dish painted with fruit and butterflies within gilt bordered panels, reserved on an apple-green ground, gilt dentil rim, 18.4cm diam, the teabowl and saucer in Giles style with rustic figures in rural landscapes, within undulating pink scale borders edged with gilt scrolls, saucer 12.2cm diam (3)
LARGE VICTORIAN 17IN. TERRESTRIAL GLOBE, JAMES WYLD, LONDON DATED 1886 with twenty-four gores and maker's cartouche A TERRESTRIAL GLOBE COMPLETED FROM THE LATEST & MOST AUTHENTIC SOURCES INCLUDING ALL THE RECENT GEOGRAPHICAL DISCOVERIES/ PUBLISHED BY J. WYLD. 11 & 12 CHARING CROSS. LONDON./ JANY. 1ST 1886, with a horizon ring raised on reeded mahogany legs united by turned stretchers (Dimensions: 68cm high approx.)(68cm high approx.)Condition report: Of impressive scale and size Several dents, knocks and losses to the Antartic; and a large split with some resulting losses from the west side of the Pacific Ocean, across through South America and into the Atlantic Ocean; as a result the globe gets stuck when spinning on axis due to damaged area protruding slightly Various small losses to the varnish and to the paper in places throughout Horizon ring has been broken and repaired in a few places, and has some losses to the veneers at side edge, but appears generally sturdy; general wear and losses to the top surface of horizon ring Globe lifts out of horizon ring easily Stand appears sturdy and fit for purpose, as can be seen via illustration, various old marks, knocks and scratches, would benefit from a little TLC
MG TF 1:16 scale model car by the C.W. Doepke American Manufacturing Company Inc circa 1950's in racing green with original windscreen, tyres, bumpers, upholstery and removable folded hood cover, the interior revealing model toys 'Rossmoyne, Ohio USA'. 40cm long approx. (B.P. 24% incl. VAT) CONDITION REPORT: The windscreen is detached from the car but appears to fix back on and the perspex part is rather loose. Minor paint loss. The tyres are worn. However good condition overall for its age.
Taxidermy: A magnificently appointed and highly ornate rosewood case by the celebrated 19th century taxidermist Henry Burton of Wardour Street, London, the case contains an assortment of Indian birds including rollers, woodpeckers, hoopoes, Himalayan thrushes, parakeets and broadbills, all of which are in excellent condition, 174cm high by 120cm wide A case on this scale and of this importance in such fine condition is a very rare and desirable survival from the Victorian era.
Omega. A stainless steel manual wind chronograph wristwatchReference: 2451Date: Circa 1946Movement: 17-jewel Cal.27CHRO C12 manual wind, column wheel chronograph, No.10828699Dial: Silvered, alternating luminous filled Arabic numerals and dot hour markers, black outer 1/5th second divisions with Arabic numeral 5 minute markers, outer tachymetre scale, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, polished dagger hands with luminous inserts, centre chronograph handCase: Polished round, screw down back, twin chronograph pushersStrap/Bracelet: Black Omega crocodile leatherBuckle/Clasp: Steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 35mmThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y
Breitling. A stainless steel and gold automatic calendar chronograph bracelet watchModel: ChronomatReference: IB0110Date: Sold 20th July 2015Movement: 47-jewel Cal.B01 automatic, No.3016481Dial: Blue, luminous tipped gilt baton hour markers, white outer minute and 1/5th second divisions, raised outer tachymeter scale, gilt subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, date aperture between 4 and 5, gilt pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, centre chronograph handCase: Polished tonneau form, screw down back, shouldered gilt crown flanked by twin gilt buttons, uni-directional calibrated bezel with gilt accentsStrap/Bracelet: Brushed and polished brick linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 39mm Accompaniments: Breitling box, outer card, International Warranty, Chronometer Certificate, Instruction manual, spare Breitling steel bracelet
Omega. A stainless steel manual wind chronograph bracelet watchModel: Speedmaster Professional Mark IIReference: 145.014Date: Circa 1975Movement: 17-jewel Cal.861 manual wind, No.31616137Dial: Black, luminous baton hour markers, white outer 1/5th second divisions, raised outer tachymetre scale, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, white pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, white centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished tonneau form, screw down back, crown flanked by twin buttonsStrap/Bracelet: Fitted brushed and polished Omega linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 42mm
Breitling. A stainless steel and chrome plated manual wind chronograph bracelet watchModel: CadetteDate: Circa 1950Movement: Jewelled manual windDial: Black, salmon pink Arabic numerals, black outer 1/5th second divisions and outer tachymetre scale, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for seconds and 30 minute recording, gilt lance hands, centre chronograph handCase: Polished round, stainless steel snap on back, crown flanked by twin rectangular buttons, No.4275 2148Strap/Bracelet: Associated steelBuckle/Clasp: Associated steel folding claspSigned: DialSize: 37mm
Chopard. A Limited Edition stainless steel automatic calendar chronograph drivers wristwatchModel: Mille Miglia Gran Turismo XL Chrono SpeedReference: 8489, Competitor Edition 174Date: Circa 2008Movement: 25-jewel ETA Cal.A07211 automatic, No.82595Dial: Silvered, luminous filled polished pointed baton hour markers, red minute divisions, raised outer 1/5th second divisions with Arabic numeral 5 minute markers, subsidiary dials at 12, 6 and 9 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, magnified date aperture at 3, polished pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, centre red arrow tipped chronograph handCase: Polished round, back secured by 8 screws and with map of driving route to reverse, polished bezel with black tachymeter scale, twin chronograph buttons, No.1410103Strap/Bracelet: Black Chopard rubberBuckle/Clasp: Signed steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 47mm Accompaniments: Chopard box, outer card, tyre pressure gauge, blank Chronometer Certificate, world-wide service booklet, information booklets
Chopard. A Limited Edition stainless steel automatic calendar chronograph drivers wristwatchModel: Mille MigliaReference: 8595, Competitor Edition 251Date: Sold 16th May 2018Movement: 37-jewel ETA Cal.2894-2 automatic, No.0088515Dial: Two-tone grey/silvered grid, luminous filled Arabic numerals, white outer 1/5th second divisions, outer raised tachymetre scale, date aperture between 4 and 5, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for seconds, 30 minute and 12 hour recording, polished pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, red centre chronograph handCase: Polished round, exhibition back secured by 8 screws, crown flanked by twin pushers, No.4017471Strap/Bracelet: Black Chopard rubberBuckle/Clasp: Signed steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 47mm Accompaniments: Chopard box, outer card, Certificate of Origin, Instructions for use
Omega. A stainless steel manual wind chronograph wristwatchReference: 2463Date: Circa 1958Movement: 17-jewel Cal.320 manual wind, No.16120712Dial: Brushed silvered, applied gilt baton hour markers, black outer 1/5th second divisions, outer tachymetre scale, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for 30 minute recording and seconds, gilt leaf hands, centre chronograph handCase: Brushed and polished round, snap on back, twin chronograph buttonsStrap/Bracelet: Black leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 35mm
Longines. An 18K gold manual wind chronograph wristwatchReference: 125Date: Circa 1950Movement: Jewelled Cal.13ZN manual wind, column wheel chronograph, No.6960881Dial: Brushed silvered, black Arabic numerals, outer 1/5th second divisions with Arabic numeral 5 minute markers, blue outer 60-1000 scale, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9 for 12 hour recording and seconds, blued steel pointed baton hands, gilt centre chronograph handCase: Polished round, snap on back, crown flanked by twin buttonsStrap/Bracelet: Black leatherBuckle/Clasp: Gold plated buckleSigned: Dial & movement Size: 35mm
Breitling. A stainless steel automatic calendar bracelet watchModel: ColtReference: A17380Date: Sold 6th December 2007Movement: Jewelled Cal.2824-2 automatic, No.1086148Dial: Blue guilloché engraved, luminous tipped baton hour markers, white inner 24-hour markers, white outer minute track, raised outer tachymeter scale, date aperture at 3, polished pointed baton hands with luminous inserts, red tipped centre seconds handCase: Brushed and polished round, screw down back, calibrated uni-directional bezel, No.1086148Strap/Bracelet: Brushed and polished steel linkBuckle/Clasp: Signed folding claspSigned: Case, dial & movementSize: 40mm Accompaniments: Breitling pouch, International Warranty, Attestation de Chronometre Certificate, Instruction booklet, two spare links
Jaeger-LeCoultre. A stainless steel quartz calendar chronograph wristwatchModel: Heraion ReveilReference: 116.5.33Date: Sold 4th April 1992Movement: 27-jewel quartz, No.2522506Dial: White, applied luminous filled gilt bullet hour markers and dot quarters, black outer minute divisions, blue outer alarm divisions with Arabic numeral hour and 30 minute markers, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9 for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour recording, date aperture between 4 and 5, blued steel baton hands with luminous inserts, white alarm hand with red arrow tipCase: Brushed and polished round, back secured by 4 screws, fixed gilt bezel with pulsation scale, signed shouldered gilt crown flanked by twin pushers, gilt crown at 10 for alarm setting, No.1693650Strap/Bracelet: Brown Jaeger-LeCoultre shark leatherBuckle/Clasp: Signed steel buckleSigned: Case, dial & movement Size: 36mm Accompaniments: Jaeger-LeCoultre box, outer card, Certificate of Origin and Guarantee, Instruction bookletThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y
Rare, fine quality, early 18th century marine stick barometer, with concealed mercury tube and silvered rise and fall scales, signed Berge London late Ramsden and numbered 282, in a brass mounted "fiddle back" mahogany case, with boxwood cystern cover and inset ivory thermometer. Separate original brass gimbal. Circa 1800-1803. 116cm overall length. The scale on this barometer is engraved with number 282 and is very similar to another, by the same maker, held in The National Maritime Museum, engraved with the number 280. This particular barometer in the museum, is recorded, as being given as a gift, by Admiral Lord Nelson to one of his Captains.
Hornby railway , OO scale, Boxed locomotives includes a BR4-6-2 Britannia class 7MT locomotive Anzac, #R2192, LNER class B12/3 4-6-0 locomotive #R284, Holland - Afrika line, Merchant Navy Class, #R2170, boxed Mantua , Davenport diesel, boxed carriages and rolling stock , loose locomotives and track with accessories etc
An 18ct gold Omega Speedmaster Professional 'Apollo XI' limited edition moonlanding mechanical bracelet watch, c.1969, no. 665, with a replacement movement c.1982. A champagne dial with raised batons, three subsidiary dials including constant seconds, 30 minutes and 12 hour registers, black bezel calibrated for tachymeter scale, fitted lugs and 18ct gold bracelet with deployant clasp. 42mm diameter dial. Case no.145022-69. Movement no.45583258. Calibre 861. 18ct gold Import hallmark London 1969. Swiss assay marks. The special edition reference 145.022-69 'Apollo XI 1969' was produced in a series limited to 1014 pieces, created to commemorate the successful moon landing. A selection of the 1014 pieces were given to personalities. Number 1 was presented to President Richard Nixon and number 2 was gifted to Vice President Spiro Agnew. Thirty-four pieces were given to astronauts, including Walter Schirra (no.9), Ed White (no.10), Neil Armstrong (no.17) and Buzz Aldrin (no.21), with numbers 29 and 32 being presented to Swiss politicians as well as the managers of Omega and Lemania. The remaining pieces were sold to the public.
Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster featuring an illustration of a USSR spacecraft bearing the red communist flag with a hammer and sickle emblem on it and an American spacecraft with a US flag it blasting against each other and sending a lightning bolt down to a man with a gun barrel for a nose and a missile for a hat below the blue background. One of a series from M Abramov's set of political cartoons No Cold War - Space experiments Political resonance. Artwork by Mark Aleksandrovich Abramov (1913-1994). Excellent condition. The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union with its satellite states (the Eastern Bloc), and the United States with its allies (the Western Bloc) after World War II. The historiography of the conflict began between 1946 (the year U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan's "Long Telegram" from Moscow cemented a U.S. foreign policy of containment of Soviet expansionism) and 1947 (the introduction of the Truman Doctrine). The Cold War began to de-escalate after the Revolutions of 1989. The collapse of the USSR in 1991 (when the proto-state Republics of the Soviet Union declared independence) was the end of the Cold War. The term "cold" is used because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two sides, but they each supported major regional conflicts known as proxy wars. The conflict split the temporary wartime alliance against Nazi Germany and its allies, leaving the USSR and the US as two superpowers with profound economic and political differences. The Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), conducted in July 1975, was the first joint U.S.–Soviet space flight, as a symbol of the policy of détente that the two superpowers were pursuing at the time. It involved the docking of an Apollo command and service module and the Soviet Soyuz 19 capsule. The unnumbered Apollo vehicle was left over from the canceled Apollo missions and the last Apollo command and service module to fly. This mission ceremoniously marked the end of the Space Race that had begun in 1957 with the Sputnik launch.Year of printing: 1976, country of printing: Russia , designer: M. Abramov, dimensions (cm): 48x32.
Original vintage Soviet propaganda poster featuring an illustration of a man in a hat and overcoat shooting a machine gun with the bullets flying out to form footprints that lead back to the man behind a door marked CIA and the smoke coming from the gun barrel marked Political Killings, Provocations, Plots, Anti Government Activity. One of a series from M Abramov's set of political cartoons No Cold War - Everyone sees where the tracks lead. Artwork by Mark Aleksandrovich Abramov (1913-1994). Horizontal. Excellent condition. The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union with its satellite states (the Eastern Bloc), and the United States with its allies (the Western Bloc) after World War II. The historiography of the conflict began between 1946 (the year U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan's "Long Telegram" from Moscow cemented a U.S. foreign policy of containment of Soviet expansionism) and 1947 (the introduction of the Truman Doctrine). The Cold War began to de-escalate after the Revolutions of 1989. The collapse of the USSR in 1991 (when the proto-state Republics of the Soviet Union declared independence) was the end of the Cold War. The term "cold" is used because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two sides, but they each supported major regional conflicts known as proxy wars. The conflict split the temporary wartime alliance against Nazi Germany and its allies, leaving the USSR and the US as two superpowers with profound economic and political differences.Year of printing: 1976, country of printing: Russia , designer: M. Abramov, dimensions (cm): 32x48.
Original vintage World War Two propaganda poster commissioned by the C.E.M.A. (Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts - later to become the Arts Council of Northern Ireland), it features a painting by the artist Rodrigo Moynihan (1910-1990) titled 'May - A Picnic' and it was originally intended to be hung "where war workers congregate". In 1940, during the Second World War, the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts (CEMA), was appointed to help promote and maintain British culture. Chaired by Lord De La Warr, President of the Board of Education, the Council was government-funded and after the war was renamed the Arts Council of Great Britain. The interest in the arts during World War II led to the first government subsidy of the arts in Britain with the founding of the Arts Council in 1946, championed by Jenny Lee. Moynihan was born in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, in 1910, to Herbert James Moynihan, a fruit broker, and Maria (née de la Puerta). His Anglo-Spanish family moved to London in 1918 and then to Wisconsin. A winter in Rome 1927–1928 inspired him to devote himself to art, and in 1928 he started studying at the Slade School of Fine Art in London. In the 1930s he gained a reputation as a pioneer of abstract painting in England as a member of the Objective Abstraction movement.[4][5] Moynihan was later attracted to social realism and became associated from 1937 with the Euston Road School. War artist Moynihan served in the British Army from 1940 to 1943, first in the Royal Artillery and then doing camouflage work. Following an injury, he was given a full-time salaried commission by the War Artists' Advisory Committee, WAAC, having previously completed a number of short-term contracts for the Committee. He completed a number of portraits of ATS and senior, male, military figures for this contract and also for subsequent shorter WAAC contracts. Moynihan was appointed an Associate Member of the Royal Academy in 1944. After the war, he was professor of painting at the Royal College of Art 1948–1957, and was elected a full member of the Royal Academy in 1954. At this period, he was in demand for official portraits, and executed commissions of amongst others Princess Elizabeth (1946) and Prime Minister Clement Attlee (1947). He changed direction from 1957, resigning from the Royal College of Art and the Royal Academy and returning to abstraction, working outside England in Europe and North America. From 1971 onwards he was inspired to return to figurative painting in the form of large-scale studio still-lives, unordered, unarranged and apparently random. One of these such paintings was, The shelf, objects and shadows - front view (1982–83). This return to figuration also drew him to move back towards portraiture – with portraits of friends leading to renewed commissions by the end of the 1970s. Notable portraits of this period include Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (1983–85; National Portrait Gallery, London) and Dame Peggy Ashcroft (1984; National Portrait Gallery). Year of printing: 1943, country of printing: UK, designer: Rodrigo Moynihan, dimensions (cm): 76x101.5. Good condition, creases and minor tears in margins.
Original vintage sport advertising poster for the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich (Munchen). Stylised image of a canoeist by Erich Bauman to promote the Kanu Slalom race held in Augsburg. The 1972 Summer Olympics (German: Olympische Sommerspiele 1972), officially known as the Games of the XX Olympiad, was an international multi-sport event held in Munich, West Germany, from 26 August to 11 September 1972. The sporting nature of the event was largely overshadowed by the Munich massacre in the second week, in which eleven Israeli athletes and coaches and a West German police officer at Olympic village were killed by Black September terrorists. The 1972 Summer Olympics were the second Summer Olympics to be held in Germany, after the 1936 Games in Berlin, which had taken place under the Nazi regime. The West German Government had been eager to have the Munich Olympics present a democratic and optimistic Germany to the world, as shown by the Games' official motto, "Die Heiteren Spiele", or "the cheerful Games". The logo of the Games was a blue solar logo (the "Bright Sun") by Otl Aicher, the designer and director of the visual conception commission. The Olympic mascot, the dachshund "Waldi", was the first officially named Olympic mascot. The Olympic Fanfare was composed by Herbert Rehbein. The Olympic Park (Olympiapark) is based on Frei Otto's plans and after the Games became a Munich landmark. The competition sites, designed by architect Günther Behnisch, included the Olympic swimming hall, the Olympics Hall (Olympiahalle, a multipurpose facility) and the Olympic Stadium (Olympiastadion), and an Olympic village very close to the park. The design of the stadium was considered revolutionary, with sweeping canopies of acrylic glass stabilized by metal ropes, used on such a large scale for the first time.Year of printing: 1971, country of printing: Germany, designer: Erich Baumann, dimensions (cm): 119x84. Good condition, waving, tears and creases in margins.
Original vintage Soviet anti-religious propaganda poster titled "Tsar, Priest and Kulak" and created by the Central Executive Committee in Moscow, 1918. The poster aims at showing kluaks as the supporters of opression, the Tzar and the church. The kulaks were a category of affluent peasants in the later Russian Empire and early Soviet Union, particularly Soviet Russia and Azerbaijan. They were targeted as enemies and large numbers were liquidated by Stalin in the 1930s. The word kulak originally referred to independent farmers in the Russian Empire who emerged from the peasantry and became wealthy following the Stolypin reform beginning in 1906. During the Russian revolution, the label of kulak was used as an epithet for any peasant who resisted handing over his grain to requisitions from the Bolshevik government. During 1929–1933, Joseph Stalin's all-out campaign to collectivize the peasantry meant that "peasants with a couple of cows or five or six acres more than their neighbors" were labeled kulaks. Under the dekulakization policy, government officials violently seized kulak farms and killed resisters, deported others to labor camps, and drove many to migrate to the cities following the loss of their property to the collective. According to the political theory of Marxism–Leninism of the early 20th century, the kulaks were class enemies of the poorer peasants. Vladimir Lenin described them as "bloodsuckers, vampires, plunderers of the people and profiteers, who fatten on famine", and he proclaimed the revolution against such class enemies to liberate poor peasants and farm laborers as well as the proletariat (the much smaller class of urban and industrial workers). Once established, the Soviet command economy required the collectivization of farms and land to allow conversion to large-scale agriculture as part of industrialization.Year of printing: 1918, country of printing: Russia, designer: Unknown, dimensions (cm): 71x53.5. Good condition, paper losses and tears.
Original vintage Soviet poster featuring an illustration of a man in a top hat marked Monopolies and forming the shape of a gallows with the rope noose hanging from a dollar sign shaped hook held by a soldier in an SS uniform standing on the rim of the hat. One of a series from M Abramov's set of political cartoons No Cold War - The executioners of Chile self support. Artwork by Mark Aleksandrovich Abramov (1913-1994). Excellent condition. The Cold War was a period of geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union with its satellite states (the Eastern Bloc), and the United States with its allies (the Western Bloc) after World War II. The historiography of the conflict began between 1946 (the year U.S. diplomat George F. Kennan's "Long Telegram" from Moscow cemented a U.S. foreign policy of containment of Soviet expansionism) and 1947 (the introduction of the Truman Doctrine). The Cold War began to de-escalate after the Revolutions of 1989. The collapse of the USSR in 1991 (when the proto-state Republics of the Soviet Union declared independence) was the end of the Cold War. The term "cold" is used because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two sides, but they each supported major regional conflicts known as proxy wars. The conflict split the temporary wartime alliance against Nazi Germany and its allies, leaving the USSR and the US as two superpowers with profound economic and political differences.Year of printing: 1976, country of printing: Russia , designer: M. Abramov, dimensions (cm): 48x32.
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL ROLEX OYSTER PERPETUAL DATE BRACELET WATCHCIRCA 1969, REF. 1501 WITH "FISH SCALE" DIALMovement: 26J, automatic chronometer, cal. 1570, signed Montres Rolex S.A, numbered.Case: Diameter approx. 35mm, Oyster case, signed Montres Rolex S.A., dated IV.67, numbered 2,1xx,xxx, milled bezel, Rolex crown.Bracelet: Original Rolex Oyster riveted bracelet, numbered 6635/57, dated 3.69.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in fair condition, showing signs of age.Movement: Running at present.Case: In good condition, with small scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In very good condition, with light scratches due to general use.The timekeeping and accuracy of this watch has not been tested, therefore cannot be guaranteed.
A GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL BREITLING NAVITIMER CHRONOGRAPH WRIST WATCHCIRCA 1970, REF. 806 "BIG SUBS"Movement: 17J, manual wind, Venus cal. 178, signed Breitling Watch Ltd. Case: Diameter approx. 41mm, snap back, signed Breitling, numbered 1,3xx,xxx, slide rule bezel, Breitling crown.Strap: Leather.CONDITION REPORTDial: Original dial in very good condition, outer slide rule scale showing some signs of age.Movement: Running at present.Case: In excellent condition, with some small scratches due to general use.Strap/Bracelet: In excellent condition.The timekeeping and accuracy of this watch has not been tested, therefore cannot be guaranteed.
A quantity of various boxed and loose Britains and other lead hollow cast and diecast mixed scale farming and civilian miniatures to include 3x boxed Britains LV605 milk float and horse, together with a collection of various Britians and other geese, ducks, and ducklings, a quantity of cows, long horn bulls, etc
Five various diecast white metal and resin manufactured and kit built tractor models to include a Britains 128F Fordson Major tractor, a Chad Valley large scale model of a clockwork Fordson tractor, a white metal and resin kit built model of a Fordson Power Major Does dual power tractor, and two other loose Nuffield tractors, one fitted with roadless tracks

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