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A group of nineteen boxed Rex Toys, scale models in 1:43 to include: four Chrysler Airflow models in differing liveries, six Ford Touring Sedans in differing liveries, two Ford Coupe's and a Station Wagon, five V16 Cadillacs to include: the Pope's Vatican Car and an un-boxed Rolls Royce Phantom IV (circa 1950)
A mixed group of toys to include approximately 15 Dinky Toys to include: a Volkswagen, a Volvo, Mercedes 220, a Karmann Ghia, an Opal Kapitan and a Porsche, a Budgie Toys Volkswagen Pickup, a Dinky Toys Mercedes Truck and Trailer and five Wiking 00 Scale Models, also to include a Japanese battery operated Sheriff's Pickup Truck (at fault)
A group of sixteen boxed Kitmaster TT3 scale Coaches: seven unbuilt examples include: two No.18 Composite Coaches in maroon and green, three No.20 Corridor Second Coaches in maroon, a Corridor Brake Second in maroon and a Corridor Composite in green, built but boxed examples include Corridor Brake, Restaurant and Corridor Composite (8) together with a re-built Royal Scot
A Wedgwood lustred tyg with gilded oriental style dragon and serpent decoration together with a continental tin glazed earthenware bell with painted floral decoration, a Dresden vase and cover with painted floral sprays on a green scale ground, a Crown Staffordshire box and cover and a small blue and white painted bowl and cover
Andrew Carrick Gow [1848-1920]- A Roman Triumph:- signed A C Gow and dated 1905 bottom right exhibition labels on reverse, one giving artists address as 30, Grove End Road, London oil on canvas 90 x 182cm This magnificent `tour de force` painting by Gow depicts a Roman Triumph processing through the Arch of Titus; you can just make out the Coliseum in the background, the main temple (the large columns of which you can clearly see) is quite possibly that of the very large Venus and Roma. The route of all Imperial triumphs, from around the end of the Flavian Dynasty, came in through this way (up the Via Sacra), so identifying the specific Emperor in the work requires further research. The Arch of Titus depicts the spoils from the Siege of Jerusalem and was erected by Domitian around 82AD, shortly after the death of his older brother Titus, in order to commemorate Titus`s victories including that of the Siege of Jerusalem in 70 AD. We are grateful to Freddie Scadgell B.A., M.A. for his help in cataloguing this lot. * Provenance. Exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1905, No. 182 Exhibited at the Franco-British Exhibition , London 1908 The Armstrong Gallery, Glasgow Thence by family descent. * Biography. Andrew Carrick Gow R.A. was a British artist who painted scenes from British and European history as well as lesser works of portrait and genre subjects. He was born in London and studied at Heatherley`s School of Art. He was a regular exhibiter at the Royal Academy from 1867, being elected an associate in 1880 and a full R.A. in 1890. In 1900 he visited Egypt and used his sketches to compose the scene for his famous Death of the Mahdi. His works are frequently of a very large scale, finely detailed and exhaustively researched. In later life he became Keeper of the Royal Academy.
Charlotte Rhead, a tube-lined rectangular paperweight: decorated with a cream ground panel of a young woman and two children carrying pink flowers in pots reserved on a brown and ochre foliate scale ground, 11 x 5.5 cm, minor chips/flakes. * Provenance: From the Estate of Richard Harry Rhead Cronin, son of Marie Elizabeth Adolphine Rhead (sister to Charlotte Rhead)
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