10 Model kits of various scales, includes ships, aircraft and military vehicles. Includes Airfix 1:72 scale The Dam Busters 617Squadron RAF (Operation Chastise 17th May 1943), Airfix 1:72 scale Avro Vulcan B Mk2 XH558, Dragon 1:35 scale BTR-70, Verlinden productions Napoleonic 8lbs GUN 120mm scale, Accurate Armour K13DS CVR(T) Scimitar modern British Reconnaissance vehicle 1991 Gulf war Patten ( partially built and painted), together with K36DS FV510 Warrior Modern British infantry combat vehicle 1991 Gulf war pattern with extra armour, Sergal model Race Horse 1754 wooden ship kit, and a modellismo Corel UNICORN wooden ship kit. and others. All boxed ( unchecked for completeness). some wear and damage to ship boxes. GC-VGC £80-120
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26x 1:72 scale aviation related model kits. Makes include Airfix, Hasegawa, Fujimi, Matchbox, and others. Fujimi F-140 Super Tomcat, Airfix MIL Mi-24 HIND A/D, Hasegawa Hurricane MkII, Airfix Sukhoi 27, Airfix Harrier GR-7, Tamiya Douglas F4d-1 Skyray, Matchbox PB4Y-2 Privateer, Hasegawa Grumman EA-6B Prowler, and others. All boxed and unused, with wear to boxes. (Unchecked for completeness). GC-VGC £80-120
3 1:18 scale Ferrari Competition Cars. Hotwheels Racing 248 F1. 'Practice Crash' example with M. Schumacher figure. (Appears to be missing driver's seat). 2x Shell Classico series: 1958 250 Testa Rossa, with road fuel pump. Plus a 1972 312P Sports Racing Car with racing fuel pump. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint. £40-60
3 Scalextric cars. Includes 2X Scalextric 124 C501 Ferrari F1 Racing cars. Both in different shades of red, one is possibly a trial model. Drivers have different colour helmets. The lighter red model has chromed engine parts. Also includes a smaller scale Lotus F1. Also includes several period photographs, possibly for promotional purposes. ( require some cleaning).These are from the collection of. Eric Arthur Davis, Designer and model maker for Tri-ang, Lines Brothers, Minimodels. GC £60-80
A Museum quality scale model of a 4 masted Tea Clipper. Un-named but of traditional British design. She is clearly fully loaded as she is sailing low in the water. Very well detailed with full rigging and canvas style sails, 5 lifeboats and other detailing to decking. Mounted in a glazed wooden case with a realistic sea scape base. Model measures approximately 73cm overall length, hight to main mast top 36cm. The display case measures 90cm x 41cm x 29.5cm. VGC. £100-150
35 various makes 1:43 scale, sports/racing cars. Including Spark Morgan Aero 8. Universal Hobbies AC Cobra 427. Kyosho Shelby Cobra 427. 3x Bang- 2 Mercedes Benz 300SL variations and a Ferrari 250TDF. 2x Best - Jaguar Typo E Spyder and an Alfa Romeo TZ. 4x Brumm - Jaguar C Type, Cooper T53, Porsche 356 and an Alfa Romeo 2300. Progetto Maserati T61 Birdcage. Maxicar Lotus Elise 49 and an Alfa Romeo Spider 2000 Veloce. Whitebox Mercedes SS 1933. Vitesse TVR Tuscan and Triumph Spitfire. Rextoys Cadillac V126. High Speed BMW Z8, etc. Plus 7 Atlas Grand Prix Legends F1 racing cars. All boxed, mostly minor wear. A few loose in boxes. Contents VGC-Mint. £80-120
A fine mid 18th century Point de France needle lace flounce collar, together with a later similar mid 19th century Irish Youghal needle point lace collar. Youghal made to reproduce the fine picots and fillings of 18th century Point de France and Venetian laces, were made on a larger scale. Point de France collar 105cm long. Condition - the earlier lace has damage to two areas of picots, the later Youghal lace is in good condition.
TWO BOXED BBURAGO 1/18 SCALE SPORTS CAR MODELS, Special Collection 1934 Bugatti 'Type 59', No.3005 and 1994 Porsche 911 Carrera Cabriolet, No.3040, both models appear complete and in good condition, look to have been hardly, if ever, removed from boxes which are both complete but have damage, marking and wear
Hobby Base, 'Ah! My Goddess' - Afternoon Limited Edition Version - 'Belldandy' action figure, boxed, with 29 character figures, including 'Urd', 'Skuld', etc, boxed. In addition to Alpha - Toycom, 'Ghost In the Shell' action figure and hard disk, a 'Belldandy' 1/8 scale pre-painted figure, 3 Ani Magine collector frames from 'Sailor Moon' and 'Oh My Goddess!' soft toy. (36)
⊕ NIGHT SCENE - MAXIMILIAN SCHELL AS REDLsigned Leonard Rosoman lower leftacrylic on canvas182 x 182cm184 x 184cm (framed)Exhibited New York, The Lincoln Center, Amsterdam Gallery, Paintings by Leonard Rosoman Based on the Play 'A Patriot for Me', 1968London, Roland, Browse & Delbanco, Leonard Rosoman: Paintings based on the Play 'A Patriot for Me', 1969, no. 14LiteratureTanya Harrod, Leonard Rosoman, London, 2017, p. 126, illustratedPainted in 1967-68, the present canvas depicts the actor Maximilian Schell in the lead role of Alfred Redl in Osborne’s play A Patriot for Me, that premiered at the Royal Court Theatre in 1965. The play was Osborne’s most ambitious, lavish and controversial to date. It demanded a notably large cast of close to forty actors, opulent costumes, and elaborate sets, while the plot involved a sumptuous drag ball, homosexuality, blackmail and betrayal that ran foul of the censors of the day. Rosoman attended the first night and was transfixed. He recalled: I was bowled over by the Drag Ball scene and asked John [Osborne] if I could go and make drawings of it; so he gave me one of the house seats for a week & I went every night.’ (Harrod, p. 114). Received also to great critical acclaim, the play won the Evening Standard prize for the best play of 1965 (see lot 29). Rosoman's exhibition of some forty finished paintings and gouaches inspired by A Patriot for Me took place in New York in 1968 in the Amsterdam Gallery at the Lincoln Center. The painter's oversized canvases, including the present work, were inspired by the vast scale of the venue. In the lead up to the New York exhibition Rosoman noted how he worked hard and fast on the series: ‘I’ve painted 40 pictures in about 10 months: is it a good thing? Decide its not necessarily bad that I had pressure … I can go on with a painting indefinitely and not necessarily improve it.’ (Harrod, p. 120). As well as the present depiction of Redl, The Beating Up (lot 26) and Lieutenant Colonel von Mohl at his desk (lot 27), the series featured George Devine (co-founder and manager of the English Stage Company, and producer, director and actor at the Royal Court Theatre), playing Baron von Epp in drag, and at least five paintings of Jill Bennett (the only female part in the play) as Countess Sophia. Rosoman's two largest canvases celebrated the notorious Drag Ball that opens Act 2 of the play and which together with a scene of Redl in bed with another man had so incensed the Lord Chamberlain's office, and obliged the Royal Court to open as a private members for the play's run, thus circumventing the requested alterations and re-writes, a demand that Osborne and Devine flatly refused to do. Osborne described the play's genesis in an essay intended for the New York exhibition catalogue but actually only used in the catalogue of the Roland Browse and Delbanco exhibition. He wrote how he had been ‘brooding on the idea of writing a play about homosexuality, using it as a metaphor for human isolation’, and that when in the South of France in 1961 he had told Christopher Isherwood and George Devine about this ‘germ’ of an idea. The play only took form when Osborne happened upon the story of Redl: ‘I was reading a large volume of the Hapsburg Monarchy and I came upon what seemed to be a footnote to history. It was the case of Alfred Redl, a distinguished officer in the Imperial Army and the head of counter espionage. It was a critical a tragic period in history, just before the First World War. …Redl’s own story was like an exciting spy thriller, and the scandal when it was revealed in 1912 was tremendous. Briefly, from his unique position of authority Redl was not only selling secrets to the Russians but betraying his own agents. None of his distinguished fellow officers was aware that he was a secret practising homosexual. It was this that led him to submit to blackmail, betray the officer elite to which he was so proud to belong, his allegiance to the Emperor and endanger the security of his own country. It was from this material that I wrote the play.’ (quoted in Harrod, p. 238). As well as the controversy of the play being banned for general public admission in London, the homosexual content also created casting difficulties. The role of Redl, the leading man, proved especially difficult to fill. As Peter Whitebrook recounts, 'Even in 1965, playing a homosexual, especially under the furtive conditions of a private membership club, risked jeopardising a hard-earned professional reputation.' (Whitebrook, p. 240). Failing to find a British actor for the part, Anthony Page the director eventually secured the services of the very well-suited thirty-five year old Viennese actor Maximilian Schell (1930-2014).But one actor only too delighted to play a role was George Devine. It had been Devine who had first visited the unknown Osborne in his houseboat in Chiswick to get the measure of the man who had written Look back in Anger before agreeing to its premier at the Royal Court in 1956. Over the next decade Devine kept a watchful eye on Osborne's stella trajectory, which included an Oscar and a Bafta award for his screenplay of the film Tom Jones and a succession of plays which all opened to considerable acclaim at the Royal Court. These included The Entertainer starring Laurence Olivier in 1957, Luther with Albert Finney in 1961 that won a Tony award on Broadway, and Inadmissable Evidence with Nicol Williamson in 1964. Devine had admitted to Osborne when they were together with Isherwood in France how he had longed to appear on stage in drag. Osborne duly wrote the role of Baron Von Epp for him, a man who had become so much more than just a colleague: a true friend, confidante and mentor. But in the last week of the production’s run on 9th August 1965 Devine suffered a heart attack on stage. He died in January the following year. It was a huge personal and emotional blow for Osborne, and the loss of Devine marked the beginning of the end of his long running and very close association with the Royal Court Theatre.
A collection of boxed new old stock Airfix model kits to include Airfix 'Sea Harrier FA2', Airfix 'HMS Belstaff', together with Vintage Aircraft Special Edition Series, 'Sopwith Pup 1917', 'Sopwith 2F1 Camel 1918' and 'Bristol F.2B 1917' 1:72 scale models. (5) Possibly some small parts missing from the Sea Harrier.
A collection of boxed new old stock Airfix and similar model makers kits to include Frog 1:72 scale 'D.H Mosquito Mk.IV/VI Fighter bomber', Italeri 1:720 No 520 Admiral Graf Spee German Battleship, PMS 1997 Motor Driven 'Challenger MK-2 Tank, Hasegawa 1/72 scale Grumman F-14A Tomcat U.S Navy Fighter Tomcat together with a Woodcraft Apache Helicopter kit. (5)
Three probable coins which appear to be metal detector finds, all three not identifiable with any certainty possibly gold. One is a tiny silver coin, about 0.68 g, which may be oriental in origin with hints of the original design. The second, extremely pitted with no identifiable design, weighing about 2.58 g. The third, being largely covered with a dark scale, weighing 1.99 g, with visual indications of copper and verdigris, and extremely irregular and corroded surfaces
Rory Gallagher: A Bjarton Acoustic Guitar,Early 1960s, Indistinct serial no. 8 164 stamped to top of headstock, labelled inside Tillverkare Bjarton Musikinstrumentfabrik Bjarnum - Sweden, natural finish, spruce top, mahogany sides and back, mahogany laminate inside, fingerboard with dot markers, solid headstock with logo and three-a-side tuners, in shaped, plush-lined Yamaha hardshell case (damaged), with transit labels/stickers,guitar 35 1/2in (90cm) longFootnotes:'I've got an old Bjarton guitar and it's beautiful.'- Rory GallagherRory bought this acoustic guitar in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1967 and used it for recording the song 'Hail' for Taste's debut album in 1969. He said, 'I've got an old Bjarton guitar and it's beautiful. It's a very small guitar like the small Martins. Blind Blake used to use one - it's like a ragtime guitar. The neck joins the body at the 12th fret. I got that in a pawn shop in Denmark in about '67 for about £4. I've been playing that a lot lately, and that's got the light strings - being a small-scale guitar, the light strings don't buzz or anything - it's just right. I used it on the first Taste album and I used to use it on stage. In fact, I was thinking of pulling it out one night and sticking an Ibanez or something on it.' - Rory Gallagher, International Musician, 1977.Literature'Gallagher', International Musician Magazine, April 1977. www.roryon.com/collection.html.Bjärton:Bjärton Musical Instrument Factory was founded in 1946, in Bjärnum, Sweden. Originally the company specialised in double basses, but soon began producing guitars from 1952, until their closure in 1990. In their guitar design, the company focused on producing classical and steel-string acoustic guitars. These instruments are renowned for their high-quality construction, using premium European tonewoods that contribute to their rich sound. Though the company eventually ceased production, Bjärton guitars remain prized by collectors and musicians who appreciate their vintage charm and the legacy of traditional Swedish luthiery.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
John Speed, Map of County Durham. The Bishoprick and Citie of Durham. Speed (John), to be sold by Roger Rea the Elder and Younger at the Golden Cross in Cornhill against the Exchange [1665], inset town plan of Durham, strapwork cartouche and mileage scale, hand-coloured engraved map.43 x 55cmThe map is in fair, original condition. The paper has browned across the map and around the edges of the sheet and there are some spots of foxing and browning across the paper. There are some tears and losses around the edges of the sheet and the map has been laid down onto a backing board which is slightly warped. The map is unframed.
A Large 19th Century Gilt Gesso Wall Mirror A Large 19th Century Gilt Gesso Wall Mirror, French or designed in the French taste, with scrolled surmount and moulded foliate detail, the slip beaded, pine-backed.120cm long, 72cm wideCracking to the gesso, numerous historic but relatively small scale losses and repairs, rubbing to gilding and surface marks.
Six boxed 1/32 scale/54mm painted metal Napoleonic War figure sets from W Britain's, mostly French Line Infantry at Hougoumont, Waterloo to include 17670 Chasseurs Assault Set #2, 17724 Carabiniers Firing Line Set #1, 17847 Grenadiers Assault Set #1, 17973 Voltigeurs March Attack Set #1, 36011 Voltigeurs in Greatcoats Firing Line Set #1 and Collectors Club 17901C Flank Company Sapper, Waterloo, models in at least excellent previously displayed condition (generally better), some a little dusty, boxes/packaging excellent, please note all boxes do have upper foam protective covers (removed for purposes of photos)
Collection of mostly 1/18 scale diecast model cars from Maisto, Burago, Mira etc. to include 4 boxed examples plus a small collection of motorbike models from Maisto, boxed vehicles in good and better condition, unboxed examples vary but generally with some damage for spares and repairs, qty
Collection of diecast model cars to include seven boxed Dinky's (Triumph Stag, 1955 Mercedes Gullwing, 1973 Ferrari 246 GTS etc, all with outer thick card shipping boxes) 2x Lledo Days Gone Vanguards and a boxed 1/12 scale Maisto Jaguar XJ220 (all vehicles in at least excellent, generally near mint/mint condition, no damage noted), a large radio controlled Yamaha racing motorbike from Zap Toys and a Casdon Bobby Charlton table soccer game (12)

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