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A quantity of boxed Star Trek figures by Playmates to include Next Generation 'Klingon Attack Cruiser' collector's edition no.165723 and no.186774, two 'Romulan Warbird' collector's edition no.105774 and no.153723, two boxed Elite Force 1/16 scale engineering samples by Bluebox Toys 'Sniper' Marine Force Recon. US Marine Corps and 'Konrad' GSG-9 Border Protection Group Nine, four blister packed Fighting Force engineering samples by Bluebox Toys, 'Alana' no.34228, 'Hawk' no.34226, 'Smasher' no.34227 and 'Mace' no.34229 (10).
A good quantity of boxed vehicles to include Maisto Supercars, Shell sports cars, Vanguards, Victoria, Matchbox, etc, a boxed Maisto 1:18 scale motorcycle collection, a boxed Majorette Cadbury's Creme egg five vehicle collection, a boxed Coca-Cola diecast Ford Bache, a boxed American Muscle Collector's Edition 97 Ford F150 XLT etc, also a collection of Oxford diecast vehicles.
A boxed Corgi Royal Mail Parcelforce vehicle collection with cut-out play scene, a boxed set of seven Corgi advertising and services diecast vehicles, a boxed Corgi three vehicle AA Services set, a boxed Corgi Chipperfield Circus ten vintage model collection, a boxed Corgi model vehicle set commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Penny Post, a boxed Corgi Fred Bibby Bedford OB Coach, a boxed matchbox Pills Potions and Powders six classic vehicle set, an Airfix Historic Cars Rolls Royce 1905 1:32 scale Special Edition vehicle in original box and cellophane and a boxed Ferrari 328GTB 1:38 scale plastic model vehicle kit in original box and cellophane (10).
NINE CARAT GOLD REPLICA 'COUPE DES CLUBS CHAMPIONS EUROPEENS' a unique scale replica of the European Cup won by Celtic Football Club in the season 1966-67, commissioned by the Club in 1967 and presented to the then Chairman Robert Kelly J.P. '... To Commemorate Season 1966-67, Celtic's Year of Triumph', the ebonised plinth with engraved gold band inscribed with presentation players and officials, maker Wakely & Wheeler, London 1967, approximately 968g in total, in Mappin & Webb presentation case, the trophy 26cm high, on stand 32cm overall
GENTLEMAN'S EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD GENEVE CHRONOGRAPH AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH unsigned twenty five jewels automatic movement visible through skeleton back, the black dial with applied baton hour markers, date aperture at three, subsidiary chronograph dials at six, nine and twelve, the bezel with tachymetre scale, the case marked eighteen carat gold, fitted with an eighteen carat gold bracelet strap with deployment clasp, 148.3gms gross
GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL OMEGA CHRONOSTOP SEAMASTER WRISTWATCH circa 1968, signed seventeen jewels calibre 865 manual wind movement numbered 27330360, the black dial with applied baton hour markers, outer tachymetre scale, white and orange hands, the signed 41mm screw back case numbered 145.007, fitted with a black leather strap with stainless steel Omega deployment clasp numbered 27
GENTLEMAN'S STAINLESS STEEL LEONIDAS CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH unsigned manual wind calibre 48 Landeron movement, the signed dial with Arabic numerals, sunken subsidiary 30 minutes and running seconds dials at three and nine respectively, outer telemetre scale, gilt hands, 35mm stainless steel case, fitted with a stainless steel expandable bracelet strap
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CHRONOGRAPH TACHYMETER POCKET WATCH unsigned keyless wind movement, the white dial with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds at six, subsidiary running minutes at twelve and running seconds outer chapter ring, outer tachymeter scale, steel hands, the 51mm case marked "DEPOSE ARGENTAN"; together with a gentleman's gold plated Limit pocket watch (2)
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BLACK LACQUERED BRASS SEXTANT by Heath & Company, New Etham, London, the pierced frame with pivoting arm mounted with mirror and aperture with vernier for the signed brass and silvered inset scale to 130°, with a plaque to the arm "Hezzanith" Endless Tangent Screw, Automatic clamp", the mahogany case baring label for "The National Physical Laboratory, Teddington", with accessories
EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY BLACK LACQUERED BRASS SEXTANT by Heath & Company, New Etham, London, the pierced frame with pivoting arm mounted with mirror and aperture with vernier for the signed brass and silvered inset scale to 150°, with a plaque to the arm "''Hezzanith'' Endless Tangent Screw, Automatic Clamp Patent'', the mahogany case baring label for ''The National Physical Laboratory, Teddington'', with accessories
FINE JAPANESE LATE MEIJI/EARLY TAISHO PERIOD SATSUMA BOWL circa 1880-1920, probably Kinkozan School of Kyoto, of round fluted form in the shape of the sixteen petalled stylized chrysanthemum blossom of the Japanese Imperial Kamon, interior painted with an Imperial procession of retainers and Norimono (Japanese palanquin) with a circular cameo of Nijo Castle in Kyoto, exterior with a continuous similar procession scene, both rims with detailed gilt border, four character mark in square seal to base, 12.5cm in diameter Note: The Kinkozan were a famous family of Kyoto Awataguchi potters who made ceramics that were used at Shoren'in, a temple closely tied to the Imperial family, and by the shoguns of the Edo government. In fact the shogun is said to have granted them the name Kinkozan. With the upheavals at the end of the Edo period, however, and the reforms of the subsequent Meiji government, the potters lost their traditional patrons and had to develop new markets. Just at that time, the visit of a certain Westerner is said to have decided them to embark on overseas trade. By 1870, they had perfected Kyo Satsuma's glazing technique and by 1872 they began their export in full scale. The Kyo Satsuma techniques invented by Kinkozan Sobei VI (1824-1884) were then passed down to his son, Kinkozan Sobei VII (1868-1927), who further developed the ware. The Kinkozan continued to enlarge their business throughout the Meiji period to the point where the production of Kyo Satuma exceeded the original Satsuma made in Kagoshima.
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