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An Early 19th Century Coalport fine porcelain inkwell c. 1815, in the form of an antique lamp with three quill holders and original porcelain ink insert, with gilded dogs head spout, blue scale ground with reserves painted with finely detailed floral groups within gilt scrolls 9.5 cm diameter, 14cm W at widest point Messenger, Michael, Coalport 1795-1926, p116, shows an example of this type of inkwell
A selection of 19th century Asian and Indo-Persian metalware including a white metal parasol handle, chased and embossed overall with dancing figures, a white metal bowl, chased and embossed with scrolling foliage, shaped upper rim and fish scale design to base, a white metal on copper plate, decorated overall with applied panels, the centre panels depicting ritual dancing, the outer rim panels depicting lions, and a copper pot, the shoulders depicting desert animals and the body with Arabic script, 17cm high and smaller. (4)
A large selection of playworn mid 20th century and later die cast models, many Dinky, including a Dinky lawnmower. no. 751, Dinky Bedford 480, Dinky Field Marshall, Dinky Muir Hill Dumper, Dinky Leyland Comet 533, Dinky Halesowen Farm Trailer, Dinky Pullmore Car Transporter 582, Dinky Austin Taxi 254, Dinky Jaguar Type D 238, Dinky Commer, Spot-On Triang Frisky Sport model, together with many Corgi and Lesney models, as well as larger scale construction vehicle models by makers such as Joal and Matchbox. (approx 80)
A Hornby Railways OO Gauge scale model of the R.056 Edinburgh (7 plank) open wagon limited edition, boxed, together with a tin plate wind up train circuit with winding key, small painted vintage oil can, painted model toy skipper yacht and a pair of bakolite style lorgnette-spectacles (a lot)
Various Instruments including E R Watts Sighting Compass in leather case, Fowlers Long Scale Calculator with instructions in leather case, Otis Kings Pocket Calculator, with instructions in original box, Salter Spring Balance (30lbs), Preston & Sons Spirit Level, Trough Compass, E R Warrs Miners Dial (damaged, cased); John Harris - The Description and Uses of the Celestial and Terrestrial Globes (4th Edition) dated 1713; and a Tribrach
A Quantity of Hornby Railway 00 Gauge Scale Models, including a 'Flying Scotsman Locomotive', two 'Inter-City 125' engines and two passenger cars, 6 wheel van (boxed), ore wagon, R511 waiting room, LMS 30250 Royal Mail wagon, passenger car 22357, sleeping car, two passenger cars 4237 and 1316, shell oil tanker, 900 power control and a 902 circuit control, Airfix kiosk and steps, with a large quantity of railway lines both straight and curved.
* JOHN MACLAUCHLAN MILNE RSA (SCOTTISH 1885 - 1957), A PARIS SCENE oil on canvas board, signed 35cm x 26.5cm (13.78 x 10.43 inches) Framed. Provenance: Bequeathed to a Miss Nancy Rae by her former long term employer, a Falkirk (Scotland) Solicitor, and by descent. Note: A rare Paris painting from between 1920 and 1922 when Milne lived in the French capital. Seeing Cezanne's work for the first time was a eureka moment for Milne who until then had painted much like his father in a sedate and traditional style. He discovered a completely new freedom and walked the streets and sights of Paris painting what he saw, en plein air and with rapid, bold brush strokes. Above all, he discovered ''colour''. This very distinct Paris period saw Milne producing some of his most spontaneous and desirable work and usually on smaller scale artist boards. By 1922/3 he had moved to the French village of Lavardin and by 1924 he was in Cassis with Peploe and Cadell and beginning to conform much more to what became known as the Scottish Colourist style. Milne is often referred to as ''the fifth Scottish Colourist'' and yet his quality is at least the equal of much of the output of the other four. Even though Milne's paintings were widely exhibited in his lifetime at the very best venues to great success, it's probably because he never established a long term relationship with any one gallery or dealer that his paintings have been undervalued for many years. It took until 1987 before the first Milne painting reached the £20,000 mark at auction when ''Busy Paris Street Scene with Figures (1922)'' was sold by Christie's, Glasgow (lot 664, 28th April 1987 £20,000 hammer). The John Maclauchlan Milne Estate is now represented by Tom Hewlett's Portland Gallery (London) and unsurprisingly, his profile and values have been growing. A major exhibition ''Milne And The Colourist Connection'' will be staged at Portland Gallery (London) 21st September -13th October 2017.

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