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Fine quality 2.5-inch Gauge Great Western Railway (GWR) 5758 scale model live steam 0-6-0 pannier tank locomotive, green livery, the base with plaque stamped R.W. Fenwick 1990 Devon, further similar plaque to rear, 43.5cm long, on ebonised plinth Condition: This lot is structurally sound and in good decorative order. The mechanism and functioning have not been assessed and the boiler is not currently warranted as functioning, interested parties are recommended to inspect the lot in person prior to bidding - **General condition consistent with age
Selection of Airfix -00 Scale unmade Aircraft Modelsunmade kits contained in original plastic bags with top instruction labels. Kits include Typhoon ... A.W. Seahawk ... Spad VII ... Westland Lysander ... Churchill tank ... Sopwith Camel ... Bren carrier. Together with a small selection of power prop flying gliders, unmade kits.
Selection of Various Unmade Scale Modelsunmade kits in original boxes (contents not checked) including Airfix Messerschmitt BF110 & Spitfire MK IX ... Airfix Spitfire MK1 ... Airfix Heinkel HE III ... Revell Concorde ... Airfix Sherman Crab tank ... Airfix Scorpion tank ... Academy M3A1 Stuart tank ... Airfix white M3A1 scout car (unboxed) ... Small selection of Airfix boxed figures including Robin Hood ... Africa Korps ... Japanese Infantry.
1904 Steinway & Sons Baby Grand Piano and Bench in Walnut Case. Marked on interior: Steinway & Sons New York, Capo D' astro Pat. Duplex Scale Pat. Steinway Foundry Casting Tubular Metallic Action Frame Pat. 5/13-U 1904. Makers mark on the cover for the keys. Measures 39" H x 58" W x 66" L. Condition: Fading to wood, possibly restored otherwise good condition Estimate: $3000.00 - $5000.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Pair of 19th century Continental walnut framed open arm chairs, each with pierced and carved cresting rail, caned central back-panel, scrolling open-arms with moulded fish-scale decoration, upholstered seats, scrolling foreleg supports, moulded with acanthus leaves, front stretcher carved with sea serpents, height 150cm (59"), width 66cm (26").
Circle of Sir Joshua Reynolds, RA, FRS, FRSA (British, 1723-1792) Portrait of Alexander Nowell (1761-1842) of Underley, Westmorland, half-length, in a scarlet military coat and bicorn oil on canvas 74 x 62cm (29 x 24in) Provenance: Mawley Hall, Shropshire Other Notes: Alexander Nowell was of the Gawthorp Hall branch of the family and a descendant thereby of the Lancashire Royalist, Roger Nowell of Rede, who raised a regiment for the protection of Charles I. Nowell entered the East India Company’s army shortly after his father’s death, but failed to rise above the rank of ensign and resigned in October 1792 to become an indigo manufacturer at Tirhut. Three months later he married Maria Theresa, the widow of the Company’s former chief engineer, Henry Watson. Nowell returned to England with a fortune in 1805, bought a house in Wimpole Street and at the General Election of 1806 contested Liskeard in Cornwall unsuccessfully with another East India Company candidate, Joseph Childs. In February 1808 he paid £10,560 for the Underley estate, then worth £170 a year. Nowell later bought the neighbouring estates of Lowfields, Deansbiggin, Mansergh Hall and Belle View and built a Gothic mansion and racing stables, which were financed from his inheritance under the will of his wife. Oil on canvas which has been lined. There is a thick layer of dust on the reverse of the canvas. The canvas tension is adequate and the picture is in plane. The painting has an even network of age cracks, noticeable in the sitter's face. There is active flaking on a small scale along the lower edge and left hand corner. There are other localised losses and scuffs across the surface. At the lower right corner is an old damage which has been crudely filled but is fairly well matched in terms of colour. The varnish is yellowed and semi-matte. The frame is in a good condition.
A Regency ebonised bracket clock, the single pad top case with carrying handle above 8inch (20cm) painted dial signed 'Benjn. Polack Sheffield', having Roman numerals and twin fusee bell striking movement, with two brass scale fret panels below, upon a stepped base and ogee brass feet 40 x 33cm (16 x 13in) Provenance: Mawley Hall, Shropshire
Parnell, London, a fine gilded brass hand held Hall's Patent pendulum scale, 1863-1865, inscribed 'Parnell, London', with elaborate foliate scroll work, within original red leather case; together with a cased brass compensated pocket barometer with silvered dial by Karppe, Paris (2) Ann Parnell, 283 Strand, London, ironmonger & locksmith (working c.1860-1871), bankrupt in 1871
Saxton, Christopher; Hole, William (eng.) West Riding and North Riding. [1610]. Framed and glazed. From Camden's Britannia. The maps have no text on the verso, so cannot be the 1607 issue. There is also no plate number on either map. Likely owing to the position of the Scale, the North Riding never had a plate number added The West Riding did in the 1637 edition, which would suggest they were from the 1610 reprint.
Speede, John Cambridgeshire described. John Sudbury and George Humble, c.1610. Framed and glazed double-sided, hand-coloured both sides, English text on verso. This map was the first in the series to introduce a symbolic presentation of the mile scale - it is held by one of the academic figures (a motif repeated with Oxfordshire). The blank shield would seem prepared for the arms of Sidney Sussex (the youngest of the old foundations). There is one intriguing error on the map - Corpus Christi College's foundation is given as 1344 rather than 1352, advancing it ahead of both Trinity Hall and Caius.
Japan Album of 34 hand-coloured albumen photographs of Japan, c. first quarter 20th century. Oblong 4to lacquered-case, photographs mounted laid down on card, 26 mounted double sided, of which 24 captioned in the negative, others single sided, all but one captioned on reverse, one with MSS notes. The photographs are principally tourist scenes, though some feature local people, presumably to give a sense of scale and life.
Dower, J. after Creighton, R. A Map of England and Wales divided into Counties, Parliamentary Divisions, and Dioceses...Survey made under the direction of The Honorable Board of Ordnance On a Scale of Five Miles to an Inch and Corrected to the Present Time. S. Lewis, [c.1845]. Hand-coloured in outline, in four divisions, each division separately dissected and laid down on linen and folded into publisher's green roan folders.
Aquila (Pietro). Galeriae Farnesianae Icones Romae in aedibus Sereniss. Ducis Parmensis ab Annibale Carracio ad veterum aemulatione posterumq. admiratione coloribus expressae cum ipsarum monocromatibus et ornamentis a Petro Aquila delineatae incisae, 1st edition, Rome: Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi, [c.1674], etched title-page, 24 etched plates by Pietro Aquila including dedication, allegorical plate and portrait of Carracci after Carlo Maratta (all unnumbered), and 21 plates after Annibale Carracci (numbered 1-21), all except numbers 11 and 13 double-page and mounted on guards, a little light spotting and dust-soiling, slightly stronger to plate 21, faint tide-mark to upper outer corners never affecting images, bound with: ibid., Deorum Concilium in Pincis Burghesianis hortis ab Ioanne Lanfranco Parmensi tum spirantibus ad vivum imaginibus tum monocromatibus atque ornamentis mira pingendi arte expressum, a Petro Aquila ad similitudinem delineatum et incisum expressum, 1st edition, Rome: Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi, [c.1675], etched title-page, 8 etched plates by Pietro Aquila after Giovanni Lanfranco (numbered 2-9 in manuscript to margins of plate-marks, plates 2 and 3 forming a single overview of the whole ceiling), all double-page and mounted on guards, dust-soiling, guards renewed, a few stains to title-page, 2 plates with short closed tears to bottom edge of central fold not affecting image, marginal tear to plate 6 (numbered 7), the corresponding right-hand panel laid onto thicker paper at an early date, plate 8 (numbered 9) similarly laid down, later marbled boards, green vellum spine, vellum tips, sides rubbed, wear to extremities, large folio (46.3 x 36 cm) (Qty: 1)NOTESProvenance: Michael Jaffé CBE (1923-1997), English art historian and director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. Berlin Katalog 4088 (first work). Two uncommon large-scale works by Pietro Aquila (c.1630-1682) recording important Italian baroque ceiling decorations. The plates in the first work reproduce Annibale Carracci's decorations to the barrel-vaulted ceiling of the gallery at the Palazzo Farnese, which were executed between 1597 and 1601 for Cardinal Odoardo Farnese and depict Greek and Roman myths exemplifying the triumph of love. The second work is a record of Lanfranco's ceiling fresco 'The Council of the Gods', painted in 1624-5 in the central hall of the casino of the Villa Borghese for Cardinal Scipione Borghese.
Bible [English]. The Holy Bible, Containing the Old Testament and the New. Newly translated out of the Original Tongues..., Cambridge: Printed by John Field Printer to the Universitie, 1663, general title engraved by John Chantry (frayed and a little torn to margins, strengthened to verso), letterpress New Testament title, bound without Apocrypha, bound with an incomplete Psalms at rear (without title), with imprint Edinburgh: Printed by James Watson, His Majesty's Printer, 1720, leaves of Psalms frayed and with some tears, dust and some finger-soiling mostly at front and rear of volume, front blank endpaper with late 18th/early 19th century manuscript genealogical entries, lacking front free marbled endpaper, all edges gilt, early 18th century Scottish black morocco binding, rubbed, raised bands, compartments gilt tooled with central saltire incorporating seedhead tools and fleurons, volute cornerpieces, sides with central rectangular herringbone panel of leaf fronds, crescent moon with face tool above and below, enclosed by a seedhead roll border, within a larger hound's tooth roll and palmette panel containing a variety of tools, including cherubs, crescent moon, stars, and seedheads, within an outer panel enclosed by an edge border of gilt hound's tooth roll and milled semi-circles, containing fish scale pyramids, wheel tools, flower tools, and fleurons, gilt seedhead roll on turn-ins, 4to (leaf size 22.8 x 16.8cm), with old leather loose protective cover (Qty: 1)NOTESHerbert 684; Darlow & Moule 538. The National Library of Scotland has in its collection a Holy Bible printed by Charles Bill in 1699 bound in a Herringbone binding which most likely came from the same workshop, utilising as it does several of the distinctive bookbinding tools found here (Shelfmark: F.4.d.29 Ref. 00002670); as well as the unusual and attractive moon tool. The two bindings also have in common the following tools: large seedhead, tripart leaf frond, flower and seedhead volute, fleuron, and wheel.
Wiltshire. Andrews (John & Dury Andrew), A Topographical Map of Wiltshire on a Scale of 2 inches to a mile from an Actual Survey by John Andrews & Andrew Dury in the year 1773, 1st edition, 1773, edition, published 1773, large scale engraved map on eighteen sheets (complete) all with contemporary outline colouring, large uncoloured cartouche, some marginal dust and finger soiling, slight staining and spotting, bound with the index map, 'A Map of Wiltshire (Taken from and Actual Survey) being the Index to the large one', the index map has some spotting, creasing and dust soiling and is frayed and torn with slight loss along the lower margin, later endpapers, late 19th century half calf gilf, some wear to extremities, slim folio (Qty: 1)
Nero Lemania stop watch in stainless steel case, the signed dial with outer railway track scale in black enamel with Arabic numerals, subsidiary dial and blued steel hands, the case back lightly engraved SAA 4 and contained in fitted case,. Condition ReportMechanism winds and functioning at time of inspection.Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Mulco a chronograph wrist watch, the chrome case with pushers at 2 and 4 , signed round dial with Arabic numerals hour markers , outer telemetre scale measuring in Kilometres, subsidiary dials at 3 and 9, minute track, dial additionally marked 'antimagnetique', the case back numbered 2490, and mounted on a brown leather strap .1940,. CONDITIONwatch is currently working but has not been tested for time keeping Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.
Nero Lemania stop watch in stainless steel case, the signed dial with outer railway track scale in black enamel with Arabic numerals . subsidiary dial and blued steel hands, the case back lightly engraved W.C.Bishop and contained in fitted case.. Condition ReportMechanism winds and functioning at time of inspection.Ewbank's do not guarantee the working order or accuracy of any lots sold.

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