Seven boxed, 1:18 scale model cars comprising four Solido 'Michelin 1930-1980' service vehicles, three Autopart Millennium examples comprising BMW '328 Roaster', another 'Mille Miglia ('Thousand Miles') 1938' edition and a Jaguar 'XJ 13', also a further unboxed Solido VW 'Karmann-Ghia 1957'. CONDITION REPORT: Monor wear to boxes, internal models appear in as new condition with additional components if applicable, the loose example with additional surface dirt and minor wear.
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Eight Airfix kits to include 'Cutty Sark Series 9, 'RMS Mauretania' 1:600 scale, Series 4, 'HMS Devonshire', 1/600 scale, Series 3, 'RMS Queen Elizabeth' 1/600 scales, Series 6, two Matchbox kits comprising 'DH-82A/C Tiger Moth', 'DK25 Armstrong Whitworth Siskin IIIa', Revell 'Morris 1000 Traveller', Hasegawa 'Heinkel He 51A-1', Nouveau 'Air Speed Oxford Mk II Trainer', a Frog 'Firefly', Tri-ang '8 inch Lugsail Dingy' and two further Airfix 'Tiger Moth' kits.
A CAP-A-PIE FIELD ARMOUR IN THE LATE 15TH CENTURY GERMAN 'GOTHIC' STYLE, 19TH CENTURY comprising sallet with medially-ridged one-piece crown fitted at its front with a pivoted demi-visor and at its rear with a backwards-projecting pointed 'tail' of four lames beneath a tapering tubular plume-holder; bevor formed of a main plate shaped to the chin and fitted at its flanged lower edge with a deep gorget-plate narrowing to its lower end; medially-ridged one-piece breastplate embossed to simulate a separate main plate and plackart, and flanged outward at its lower edge to receive a fauld of three lames, the lowest of which is cut at its centre with a shallow arch fitted internally with a skirt of mail separating a pair of pendent one-piece scutiform tassets; backplate formed in one piece embossed to simulate a separate main plate and pair of lower plates, and flanged outwards at its lower edge to receive a culet of three lames; spaudlers each of three lames connected by a turner to a vambrace formed of a tubular upper and lower cannon linked to one another by means of internal leathers through a large winged couter open at its rear; circular besagues each suspended by a strap from the arm-opening of the breastplate; gauntlets each formed of a flared and pointed tubular cuff closed at its inside by an overlapped join, a wrist-plate, five metacarpal-plates, a shaped knuckle-plate, and scaled thumb and finger-defences (the first scale of the right thumb-defence detached); cuisses of gutter-shaped form each narrowing to their upper ends and fitted at their lower ends with medially-ridged winged poleyns of five lames overlapping outwards from the third; tubular ankle-length greaves opening at their outsides and connected by two lames front and rear to sabatons each of thirteen lames with pointed toe-caps and separate hinged heel-plates each of six lames; all parts of the armour except for the sallet, cannons and sabatons decorated with sprays of 'Gothic' flutes, their subsidiary edges extensively cusped, and their surfaces with a heat-blued finish (in part worn and oxidised)
AN AUSTRIAN GAUNTLET FOR THE LEFT HAND WITH EMBOSSED DECORATION IN THE 'BLACK- AND-WHITE' FASHION, INNSBRUCK, CIRCA 1550-5 formed of a flared and obtusely-pointed cuff (corroded through at one point of its upper edge) fitted at the inside with a separate fixed inner plate, six metacarpal-plates, a knuckle-plate decorated with a file-roped transverse rib, a shaped finger-plate, a laterally-hinged thumb-defence (its main plate associated and its scale restored) and scaled finger-defences (restored), the upper edge of the cuff formed with a file-roped inward turn accompanied by a recessed border enclosed to the inside by a narrow groove, and the cuff and last metacarpal-plate embossed in low relief with stylised acanthus foliage set against a plain, originally blackened ground (with a mottle patina overall) 31.0 cm; 12 ¼ in The embossed decoration of the gauntlet is of a style characteristic of that found on officer's-quality "black-and-white" armours made in the middle years of the 16th century by Innsbruck armourers such as Michel Witz the Younger, and Sebastian Katzmair (Bruno Thomas & Ortwin Gamber, Die Innsbrucher Plattnerkunst, Innsbruck, 1954, pp. 81, 85 & 78-9).
A Dwerrihouse & Ogston Davies Street, London Bracket Clock, c1800:A large bracket clock of architectural form with gilded brass spandrels, on gilded ball feet. The 8.5 inch dial with two winding holes, Roman numerals and beetle and poker hands. The sides with filigree brass fish scale on silk backing below ringed floral scroll handles, glazed door to verso, opens to reveal signed movement (Dwerrihouse & Ogston Davies Street, London) striking on large 3.25 inch silvered bellH 41cm x W 28cm x D 16.5cm CONDITION REPORT: Missing wooden trim to the top section. (pieces with clock). Glass missing from the dial, loose spandrel sections to the front at bottom. Sides with vented grills and floral drop ring handles, rear door has wood glued to hold glass. Movement signed twin train, twin fusee, pendulum missing top attachment
An emerald and diamond articulated faux scale link adjustable bracelet, the tip and clasp set with four rectangular and square table cut emeralds and seven old cut diamonds, total estimated approx stone weights, emerald 1.5ct, diamond 0.50ct, unmarked (tests as 18ct gold), 17cm long, 47.6g gross Condition Report: In good condition with no signs of damage or repairs. surface scratches in keeping with normal wear. see attached images
A fine Russian nephrite jade paper knife, in the manner of Fabergé, the curved blade centred by a diamond and gold Prince of Wales badge, within a white enamel G cypher, and surmounted by a gold and enamel royal coronet, the grip with a gold and red guilloché enamel shaped bow, centred by a cabachon, 19cm long, Noble & Co morocco case, 1906-1909The royal insignia suggest that this paper knife was a gift presented by the then Prince of Wales (later king, George V) to a dignitary or courtier of distinction, as was the custom at court. The frequency and scale of such lavish gift-giving, alien to our own culture, can unfortunately result in the object's past, including the original recipient of such opulence's identity, being lost to time. George's term as prince accordingly mirrored that of his father's reign, 1901 - 1910, so this paper knife, along with the company's chronology, can be dated fairly precisely. From 1906 to 1917 Noble & Co. specialised in the retail of Russian works of art and objet de vertue, including pieces from the Fabergé workshops in St. Petersburg, from their establishment, Pall Mall Safe Deposit, Carlton Street, Regent Street, London W1, and from 1910 when they traded from Dewar House, 11 & 12 Haymarket, SW1Y. This paper knife, like much of Noble's stock of Russian objects, is not hallmarked and so attribution to any maker or individual workshop can only be attributed on stylistic grounds. Condition Report: In good condition in its original box. there is no signs of damage or repairs. See attached images
A BOXED HORNBY DUBLO 'THE ROYAL SCOT' PASSENGER TRAIN SET, No.2034, comprising Class 55 'Deltic' locomotive 'Crepello' No.D9012, in B.R. two tone green livery, complete with named headboard that clips to locomotive nose, two coaches, track and still includes tube of lubricating oil, guarantee, tested swing tag, instructions and other literature including catalogue (4th Edition), box complete with inner tray but has some damage, with extra boxed coach, boxed points and a large scale wooden and metal signal
GENTLEMAN'S TISSOT GOLD PLATED CHRONOMETRE AUTOMATIQUE WRIST WATCHone of the Heritage Collection, numbered 400804978 and 23079 from papers, 37 jewel movement, the round silver dial with applied gold coloured dot hour markers, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9, date aperture between 4 and 5, outer seconds track, tachymeter scale, the 40mm case with 0151/1853 to the reverse exterior, with part of the movement exposed under crystal, on a black strap, with Tissot gold plated clasp, in box, with some papers
GENTLEMAN'S BREITLING AUTOMATIC STAINLESS STEEL CHRONOGRAPH PVD COATED AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCHthe round black dial with applied Arabic numerals and dot hour markers both in white, subsidiary dials at 12, 6 and 9, date aperture at 3, outer seconds track in white, outer scale in red, black bezel, the 48mm case with limited edition number 2368/3000 and M13370, 2560067 to the reverse exterior, on a Breitling black rubber strap with Breitling clasp, lacking box and papers
GENTLEMAN'S LEMANIA EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD CHRONOGRAPH MANUAL WIND WRIST WATCHunsigned movement numbered 18390, the round silver coloured dial with Arabic numerals in black, sunken subsidiary dials at 3 and 6, inner tachymeter scale in black, outer telemeter scale in red, plume hands in black, the 36mm case with marks for eighteen carat gold and numbered 56681, 105, on a later expanding gold plated bracelet strap, lacking box and papers
GENTLEMAN'S HEUER STAINLESS STEEL PVD COATED BLACK AUTOMATIC WRIST WATCHmodel no. 12-200, case number 12, originally purchased 1978, all from papers, the round black dial with baton hour markers in white, subsidiary dials at 3 and 6, date aperture at 6, outer seconds track, inner tachymeter scale, 39mm case, on a generic black strap, lacking boxes, with papers
GENTLEMAN'S MTM SPECIAL OPS SPECIAL FORCES STAINLESS STEEL QUARTZ WRIST WATCHthe round black dial with luminous Arabic numerals, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9, seconds track in white, outer 24 hour scale, black bezel, the 44mm rounded rectangular case with MTM USA SPECIAL FORCES COMBAT TACTICAL PRECISION SERIAL NO. SO4173 to the reverse exterior, on a stainless steel bracelet strap, with MTM clasp, with additional links, in black plastic carry case, lacking papers
GENTLEMAN'S HUBLOT MDM STAINLESS STEEL QUARTZ WRIST WATCHthe round black dial with applied dot hour markers, subsidiary dials at 3, 6 and 9, date aperture at 6, outer tachymeter scale in white, the 37mm case with 1640.1, 464081 to the reverse exterior, on a black rubber strap with Hublot clasp, lacking box and papers
An early 19th century French apothecary's scale balance, marble topped wooden casing with brass pans and circular glass 'keyhole needle indicator, variously stamped to balance pan with impressed assay stamp marks, complete with a set of contemporary brass leaded weights, in wooden hardwood block
AN AUGSBURG PATTERN EQUINOCTIAL COMPASS SUNDIAL, recessed dial with cardinal points and blued steel pointer beneath a glass cover in an octagonal outer frame, engraved with cross hatch and leaf scroll work, hinged hour circle and curved latitude scale (centre needle gnomen absent), the reverse engraved with 'City Latitudes', 4.75 cms wide
A Georgian brass flat frame sextant, No 92 by Joseph Jackson, London, c.1760, with index mirror, horizon glass with level adjustment, 2 pivoted shades, double pinhole sight, engraved silvered scale to the arc signed ' Jo. Jackson. N.92', 6in. radius, fitted mahogany box probably 19th century, 7.75in. Compare a similar sextant by Joseph Jackson c.1759 in the Science Museum, London, Inventory No.: 1981-978, which is numbered '54'.
The "District [Railway] MAP of Greater London & Environs', first edition, dated 1902. From the series which ran from 1902 to c1908. A large-scale, fold-out map, paper on linen inside hard covers, it opens out to 42" x 26" (107cm x 66cm). The usual worn covers but the map is in good condition. [1]
Pair of 1911 London Traffic Census large-scale MAPS, the first showing "volume of Traffic at various points and proportion of Trade to Passenger Vehicles" over the whole of London and the second a "Diagram of Central London showing volume of traffic over the Bridges and other selected points". Maps open out to approx 25" (64cm) square and are in excellent, folded condition. Most unusual items. [2]
1937 London Passenger Transport Board large-scale MAP showing trolleybus routes, existing, authorised and proposed. Shows all the planned south London network, Kingsway Subway, Alexandra Palace spur plus all depôts and a proposed link between Highgate and East Finchley. Opens out to 32" x 25" (82cm x 64cm), in excellent condition. Plus a 1934 MAP of Central Bus Routes, special edition ex LT Annual Report, 23" x 17" (59cm x 45cm) in excellent condition. [2]
Bentley State Limousine for Queen Elizabeth, a boxed complete 1/18 scale model of the Bentley State Limousine presented to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, a consortium of 50 British businesses contributed to the manufacture of the Limousine car which was wholly designed and constructed at Crewe by Bentley, together with a rare gilded lapel badge presented to a man who participated in the build, also copies of papers relating to the car, a similar lot, ie car, badge and papers, sold for £720 in the RREC Auction in 2011
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