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A large quantity of various doll's house dolls, furniture and other accessories, including Valerie Warren doll, tables and chairs, kitchenalia, foods, etc, various vintages from Victorian to modern CONDITION REPORTS Most items appear to be 12th scale although some of the food items might be others. All items have general wear and tear conducive to age and use. Advise viewing this lot in person.
A Collection of RAF Vulcan Bomber Aircraft Collectables, including 5 Vulcan B2 Cockpit Instruments; piece of skin from a XA903 the Concorde Olympus Engine Testbed Aircraft; a section of undercarriage from XM569 as a paperweight, quantity of pictures and ephemera, Airfix 1:72 Scale Vulcan Model, unmade in the original box and a similar model of a chipmunk.
14th-15th century AD. A cream glazed plate with blue border along the rim enclosing a scrolling plant motif; to the bottom of the plate further scrolling plant; with 'Hoi An Hoard' numbered sticker to the underside. UK art market, acquired prior to 1980. The ware is presumed to have its origin in Vietnam’s Red River Delta at the kilns of Hai Duong province. The Hoi An Hoard wares have a distinct and easily recognisable identity with the large-scale production of high-fired stoneware blue & white and monochrome white ware, and underglaze blue decorated wares represent the largest group, containing a number of rare and remarkable wares. 157 grams, 24cm (9 1/2"). Fine condition.
6th century AD. A gilt-bronze button brooch with raised external flange, reserved Style I profile beast, remains of pin-lug and catchplate to the reverse. From an old Hampshire collection; found Dummer, Hampshire, UK, 1987. Cf. Avent, R. & Evison, V.I. Anglo-Saxon Button Brooches in Archaeologia, vol.CVII, 1982, item 33.2. The brooch is at the upper end of the size scale for a button brooch, and does not feature the customary facing mask design. There are parallels in Avent & Evison for the profile Style I head. The flange is more substantial than on may other examples of the type. 5.16 grams, 23mm (1"). Fine condition.
Roman Period, 30 BC-323 AD. A silver round-section coiled band with scale detailing to the outer face, tail coiled and the finial a lozengiform snake-head. Property of a gentleman; acquired in the late 1960s-early 1970s. 5.38 grams, 26mm overall, 18.48mm internal diameter (approximate size British Q, USA 8 1/4, Europe 18.0, Japan 17) (1"). Fine condition.
16th century AD. A flat-section tapering gold hoop with mane in fede clasped hands bezel with scale cuffs. Property of a West Midlands, UK, collector; acquired on the UK art market 1990s. See Oman, C.C. British Rings 800-1914 London, 1974 for discussion. 1.82 grams, 21mm overall, 20.27mm internal diameter (approximate size British U 1/2, USA 10 1/2, Europe 23.59, Japan 22) (3/4"). Very fine condition.
. A 1:4 scale museum-quality reproduction of a Tyrannosaurus rex skull of the Late Cretaceous (65 million years) of South Dakota, USA. Property of a Norwich, UK, collector. Tyrannosaurus was a bipedal carnivore with a massive skull balanced by a long, heavy tail. Relative to its large and powerful hind limbs, Tyrannosaurus forelimbs were short but unusually powerful for their size and had two clawed digits; the most complete specimen measures forty feet in length and thirteen feet tall. 3.40 grams, 37 x 27cm (14 1/2 x 10 1/2"). Fine condition.
40-10 BC. Obv: Armorican-style head right with three large hair-locks, slit eye and scroll issuing from mouth. Rev: fantastic horse right with bulbous chest, sinuous 'swan's neck', traces of lash above with X in square banner before, uncertain motif below. The Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); ex Cotswold collection. LT -; DT -; de Jersey -; Scheers -; cf. LT J.26; cf. DT 2343; cf. Deperyot VIII, 183, 185. Chris Rudd, List 115, number 4 (this coin"). Chris Rudd notes: 'This seems to be a miniature version of a de Jersey class 4 stater, possibly with a boar below and certainly with a banner before the horse. The big difference is the horse's neck which is represented by a large double scroll (or are these meant to be reins?"). Commenting on these excessively rare quarter staters Dr Philip de Jersey says: It is apparent that these were small-scale, extremely localised issues, with the same type rarely known from more than a couple of sites. The sites on which most have been found are predominantly ritual locations, notably fana and for that reason it is difficulty to accept Gruel and Taccoën's suggestion that the coins are 'un element indispensable à une monétarisation réelle des échanges commerciaux'. It is far more likely that the function of these coins was intimately bound up with the site itself, perhaps as a special form offering, since they do not generally appear in the contexts one would expect if they were really evidence of monetarisation. The date of these issues is almost certainly post-conquest, Gruel and Taccoën suggest 40-10 BC - and thus the coinage represents the only significant indigenous production of the post-war years (Coinage in Iron Age Amorica, 1994, p.115)'. 1.44 grams. Very fine/near extremely fine. Extremely rare; unpublished in major catalogues.
An ebony and lacquered brass navigational octant by Gray & Keen, Liverpool, The 10 inch diameter frame inset with ivory scale and signature plaque GRAY & KEEN. STRAND. LIVERPOOL the pivoted brass arm incorporating vernier aperture and angled mirror, with pivoted filters, 30cm high, in a mahogany box.
A collection of Military edition ordnance survey maps with cover sheet "Indices to military editions, G.S.G.S. 3957 Scale:One Inch to Four Miles, G.S.G.S. 3907 Scale: One Inch to a Mile, War Office 1941, contained in a carry case, missing numbers 2, 8, 12, 17,18,19, 24, 29,35, 36, 41, 42,43 and 44, the .last map is numbered 48
Breitling Top Time chronograph stainless steel gentleman's wristwatch, ref. 810, circular black dial with baton markers, outer tachymeter scale, centre seconds and subsidiary silvered dials for hours, minutes and constant seconds, black Breitling leather strap with Breitling buckle, 38mm *with Breitling pouch
A gentleman's chronograph wristwatch by Belgravia Watch Co, the circular signed silvered dial with Roman numerals, outer scale 0-60 and subsidiary dials, to stainless steel case with glazed reverse, numered 228/500, ref 3455, with later unassociated leather strap, maker's case and papers, dial diameter 3.45cm
19TH CENTURY FRENCH DESIGN, ORMOLU MOUNTED WHEEL BAROMETER, the face marked: 'Pillinscher, 88 New Bond Street, London', and with separate thermometer scale, overall with foliate pierced and scroll work ormolu mounts. 96cm high. CONDITION REPORT: One finger is detached, overall a little grubby, no obvious serious damage or losses. Detailed condition report on request.
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