A Worcester green ground dish with painted birds in the centre and a Worcester blue scale tea cup and saucer with kakiemon style decoration, circa 1770, dish 23 cm diameter, cup 8 cm diameter 5cm high, saucer 13 cm diameter (3) Condition: Dish broken & glued, cup 4cm crack from rim, saucer good no restoration or damage
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FORMULA ONE: A rare ' Shell UK ' promotional / display model, probably 1:16 scale. Diecast model F310 Formula One car. In the original box, with inner packing, complete with display stand with plaque from Shell. Unusual model. Possibly a model made for head office or for one of the racing teams.
The "District Railway" MAP of London, 6th edition, undated but c1903. A large-scale, full-colour map (42" x 26", 107cm x 66cm), linen-backed and folded into hard covers. This is the 3rd of three known issues of this edition and shows the first tube lines in blue as well as the District's extension now open to Upminster, Southend etc. In used condition, name and small stain on cover, but very reasonable overall. [1]
The "District" [Railway] MAP of Greater London & Environs, 2nd edition, undated but c1908 (shows Franco-British Exhibition). A large-scale, full-colour map (42" x 26", 107cm x 66cm), linen-backed and folded into hard covers. Bakerloo, Hampstead & Piccadilly tubes shown in bold, non-Group tubes, eg Central and C&SLR, not highlighted! Well used, with worn covers, but intact and still very reasonable. [1]
The "District Railway" MAP of London, 5th edition, c1893/94. A large-scale, full-colour map (42" x 26", 107cm x 66cm), linen-backed and folded into hard covers. This is the 2nd of three known variants of this issue and shows the named Regent's Canal, City & Docks Railway plus the City Lines undertaking to Barbican as dotted blue lines together with "District Railway" in large letters above the central section of the line. A good copy with light wear only. [1]
ELEVEN VARIOUS BURAGO DIE-CAST MODELS OF VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLES 1:43 scale boxed, MAISTO SUPERIOR DIE-CAST MODELS OF VW BEETLES (motorised) boxed, MIGHTY METAL MATE two packs of VW Beetle novelty vehicles and other items, a MILLENNIUM VW BEETLE 1999 Special Edition Model boxed, CARARAMA HOT RIDERS ORIGINAL VW BEETLE DIE-CAST MODEL, boxed and MINICHAMPS VW 1303, boxed
KINSMART SIX DIE-CAST MODELS of VW New Beetle, boxed, BURAGO RACING TEAM twin pack die-cast metal models of VW Beetles and other vehicles (four packs) CARARAMA Ambulance Service and Fire Department VW Beetle boxed, AUTO AIR FRESHNER, boxed, FIX 1:72 scale CARARAMA VW Beetles, various models, and AN EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF OTHER NOVELTY VW BEETLE models, key rings and other collectables
REVEL 1:24 scale 07335 VW Beetle model kit, in original steel vendor's box (un-made) together with THREE BURAGO 1:24 and 1:18 scale metal model kits of VW New Beetle, VW Cafe Cup France and New Beetle Space Mania 1998, together with a CHAD VALLEY Hap py Beetle model and another similar plastic model
**Henry Scott (British, 1911 - 2005, Fellow of the Royal Society of British Artists) "Crossing the Line", a dramatic oil on canvas seascape depicting a fast moving tea clipper in full sail, signed to the lower right; original, quality frame with the MacConnal-Mason and Son, 14 Duke Street gallery label to verso and hand written annotations: "Tea clipper 'Spindrift' built 1867, wrecked on Dungeness in 1870" 29cm x 44cm. (The Spindrift was built by Charles Connell & Co of Scotstoun for James Findlay & Co of Greenock. Sailing with up to thirty-six sails, she was one of the fastest tea clippers of her day carrying cargoes to London from Shanghai and Foochow. Nicknamed "Giblet Pie" because she was "all wings and legs", she was also one of the finest looking tea clippers. Her career however was short lived - in 1869 she foundered off Dungeness and was subsequently abandoned as a complete wreck. A 1:48 scale model is held in the Glasgow Museum of Transport.)
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