A highly-commended finely made scratch built 1:8 scale model of a Brewster Roof Seat Brake Horse drawn carriage of 1970, constructed in wood and metal and built and painted to a fine standard and displayed in a wood and glass case with a handle, the model was highly commended at the 2000 Model Engineer Exhibition, length 410mm, E, display case P-F
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BARTHOLOMEW's Reduced Ordnance Maps of England and Wales, Ireland and Scotland, a series of folding Tourist, Motorist or Cycling maps in uniform coloured covers, scale 2 miles to an inch, Scotland with 21 (of 28) maps, Ireland complete with 7 maps, England complete with 37 maps, contained in two pine cases
MAPS AND PLANS. PLAN VON BERLIN scale 1:25,000m, lithograph in colour, 60 x 82cm, c1936, creased where folded, the British Grand Fleet in the Great War Complete Chart of North Sea Movements 1914-18, Ordnance Survey map London-Paris, second edition, published by the War Office, 1944 and an Admiralty chart of the River Tyne Jarrow Slake to Elswick, 1902 (4)
A rare Coalport centrepiece, c.1802, of circular two-handled form, painted by William Billingsley with a central floral panel including tulip, nasturtium, poppy and convolvulus, the rim decorated in the Worcester manner with shaped panels of flowers reserved on a blue scale ground, 32cm. Cf. W D John, Billingsley, col. pl. 8 for a dish from the same service.
Three Continental porcelain cups or cans and saucers, 19th century, one Meissen and painted with birds including a cockatoo, turkeys and chickens on a gilt scale ground, cancelled blue crossed swords mark, a Sèvres-style can and saucer painted in the Hop Trellis pattern, and a Sèvres coffee can and saucer from the Revolutionary period, painted with Classical figures in red monochrome, reserved on an aubergine ground, 15.1cm max. (6)
A Worcester slop bowl, c.1770, painted in the London atelier of James Giles with sprays of fruit and flower beneath a shaped pink scale border, with a peapod sprig, the interior with a floral arrangement, blue crossed swords and 9 mark, some enamel wear, 16.4cm dia. Cf. Bonhams, The Zorensky Collection of Worcester Porcelain Part II, 23rd February 2005, lot 235 for a cup and saucer in the same pattern. Paper label for Stockspring Antiques, James Giles Exhibition, 2005, no. 40.
A cloth mounted sectional world map in 1: 35,000,000 scale Mercator projection giving all the traffic routes across the oceans, with inset enlarged maps of German possessions in Africa, the Cameroons and New Guinea, also the North and South polar regions. 147 x 101cm. Folded and cased in the form of a book, the cover marked "Henze's Welt-Verkehrskarte" and with the printer's details "Adolf Henze's Verlag, Leipzig-Neustadt", circa 1910. In very good condition, slight wear to case, securing clip missing.
GILL CATHLES NO Dims (hxlxd) 42.0 x 59.4 x 1.2cm Acrylic on vinyl wallpaper [perspex bolted front; not shown in the image] https://gillcathles.wordpress.com Almost 80% of women killed by men in the UK are killed by a male family member or by a husband, partner or boyfriend. On average, two women are killed by their partner or ex-partner every week in England and Wales. In the US, nearly three women are murdered every day by current or former husbands, partners or boyfriends. This is domestic violence. This is a crime often reported as an ‘isolated incident with no further threat to the public’, a response which denies the scale of the issue and the much wider problem, for society as a whole, of gender-based violence [Women’s Aid, 2017]. The wallpaper which provides the background for this artwork symbolises the domestic context of violent crimes against women. The message ‘NO’ scrawled on the paper can be seen as a protest and as an act of defiance, demonstrating solidarity with others suffering the same fate. ‘NO’ is a marker, a cry for help and a dreadful warning.
JOYCE OVERHEUL Soft Series: P7 Photo on disband Dimensions (hxlxd) 300 x 200 mm Signed www.j-o-y-c-e.com / @joyceoverheul The soft series are a series of weapons made of fabric, which I started in 2015 with a scale 1:1 replica of a Kalashnikov rifle. With these objects I want to search for the contrast between the original and current state of each weapon: harmful and deadly versus soft and totally useless, except for its visual beauty. All weapons are hand-sewn, this way I want to create a parallel between the designers and makers of the original weapons and the ones I am making now. It’s extremely difficult to design and create a well-functioning weapon and therefore it takes a lot of time, care and dedication to complete it. I also find it very interesting to see what kind of love-hate relationship some weapon designers had with their creations: Mikhail Kalashnikov, for example, felt extremely guilty for the last decades of his life because his deadly invention was just too successful. For him it was a continuous struggle with his conscience of what he had done. Joyce has also participated in the Nasty Women Exhibitions in Amsterdam, Alkmaar and Mexico City
Attributed to John O' Connor (1830-1889) ''Verona, from the Gallery over the Piazza Dante Signed, dated (18)81 and inscribed, pen and ink, unframed, together with a collection of other pen and ink or monochromatic sketches and drawings including works by Mrs Arthur Murch ''At Capri's Morning - Looking south. Olives on the hillside with sunlit sea beyond'' & ''At Capri Evening- Trees overhanging the sea. The Island of Ishia in the distance'', a further black and white drawing by J.R. Spence depicting '' a musician'', a drawing of a lady holding a basket of flowers by David Carr and inscribed ''Royal Academy'', two further small scale monochrome drawings, possibly by Arthur Hughes, an architectural study of a portrait roundel surrounded by cherubs, and three further figurative sketches (all unframed), 25.5cm by 19cm and various other sizes, (a collection) Mrs Arthur Murch was the wife of the black and white illustrator Arthur Murch and was a frequent exhibitor at the Grosvenor Gallery.
A good lot to include approximately twenty diecast model motor vehicles in boxes comprising Solido, Matchbox, Corgi, LLado, Burago and similar, a quantity of unboxed play-worn diecast model motor vehicles, a Tamiya model kit of a Porche 956 in 1:24 scale and two large boxes containing a quantity of empty diecast packages (4)
Exclusive First Editions - 10 diecast models of coaches by Exclusive First Editions, all in 1:76 scale, to include # 15101, # 16603, # 15701, # 14401, # 17202, # 15720 and similar. Also included in the lot are 2 Corgi Classics Original Omnibus models. All models appear mint in original packaging. Est £40 - £60

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