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SELECTION OF LLEDO DAYS GONE VEHICLES including a Royal Mail Morris parcel van, a Royal Mail Bull Nose Morris Van and various vans from Smith Kline Beecham, Smarties, Carnation, two from Kellogg's, Post Office Telephones, Vauxhall Victor Cars, Tetley Tea, Foyle's Bookshop, The Beano, Milk delivery, BP Aviation fuel tanker, a boxed Savio OXO delivery van and a boxed Oxford 1:76 Railway Scale Wall's ice cream van
GENTLEMAN'S EIGHTEEN CARAT GOLD GENEVE CHRONOGRAPH AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH unsigned twenty five jewels automatic movement visible through skeleton back, the black dial with applied baton hour markers, date aperture at three, subsidiary chronograph dials at six, nine and twelve, the bezel with tachymetre scale, the case marked eighteen carat gold, fitted with an eighteen carat gold bracelet strap with deployment clasp, 148.3gms gross
19th century Iznik vase of pear shape, the body decorated with calligraphic and floral panels on a green scale ground, 30cm CONDITION REPORT: Surface chips to top rim and another tiny chip, rim surface is rough (glaze). Body appears good condition. Flaws appear natural, no cracks or hairlines apparent or obvious restoratio. There is also a dribble of some substance from fullet part of body to foot rim at one point.
IMPORTANT ART DECO INDUSTRIAL DESIGN JOSEPH SINEL "STEP ON IT" SCALES circa 1929, numbered 276, by International Ticket Scale Corporation, New York, the stepped steel body finished in blue, with polished stainless steel frontpiece, the applied plaque reading "CORRECT WEIGHT AND YOUR FORTUNE PRINTED ON TICKET CAPACITY 30 300 POUNDS", the weighing platform reading "STEP/ON/IT", on a stepped cast iron base, 196cm x 38cm x 64cm Joseph Sinel was a pioneer in what he termed "Industrial Design" and a man whose work became synonymous with the American image of the 1920s and 1930s. Born in New Zealand and trained in Great Britain, Sinel immigrated to the United States after WWI. Sinel's scope was wide-ranging and his designs varied. Perhaps though, the single piece he is most well-known for, and the pinnacle of his artistic vision, was these iconic "Step On It" scales. The overall form derives from the most potent symbol of American modernity at this time - the skyscraper. The silhouette of these scales features a tall shaft with a graduated stepped top mirroring the skyline of 1920s New York. To further enhance the boldness of the design, Sinel used art deco typefaces on the façade with a bold "STEP / ON / IT" proclamation on the weighing platform.
IMPORTANT ART DECO INDUSTRIAL DESIGN JOSEPH SINEL "STEP ON IT" SCALES circa 1929, numbered 278, by International Ticket Scale Corporation, New York, the stepped steel body finished in blue, with polished stainless steel frontpiece, the applied plaque reading "CORRECT WEIGHT AND YOUR FORTUNE PRINTED ON TICKET CAPACITY 30 300 POUNDS", the weighing platform reading "STEP/ON/IT", on a stepped cast iron base, 196cm x 38cm x 64cm Note: replacement glass
CASED TWENTIETH CENTURY GERMAN MICROMETER SEXTANT by C. Plath, Hamburg, Germany, numbered 56482, ebonised finish, the pierced frame with pivoting arm mounted with mirror and aperture with vernier for the signed ebonised inset scale to 120°, in original fited case, with original paperwork and receipt
A collection of four silver pocket watches The first, a silver hunter pocket watch, keyless wind, with white enamel dial (a.f.) and black Roman numerals, with subsidiary dial and outer minute scale, signed Horn of Petersen Ltd, Townsville, Swiss made, hallmarked Birmingham, diameter 5.4cm, together with, a silver pocket watch, key wind, white enamel dial, black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial and outer minute scale, signed Improved patent, English lever, hallmarked Chester, diameter 5.3cm, two silver Waltham pocket watches, key wind, white enamel dial and black Roman numerals, subsidiary dial, one inscribed and hallmarked Chester diameter 4.8cm, the other hallmarked Birmingham with silver Albert chain and T-bar diameter 5cm (4)
Quantity of TV related diecast models: Silver Screen Collectibles Dukes of Hazzard 1:18 scale General Lee 1969 Dodge Charger; Corgi CC00603 Thunderbirds 40th Anniversary FAB 1; Corgi 05301 Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; Corgi CC00601 Thunderbirds; two Corgi CC50902 Green Hornet; Corgi 04440 Psychedelic Mini; Corgi 04203 James Bond's Aston Martin DB5 Goldfinger 50th Anniversary; six Corgi James Bond Collection. Boxed, overall appear VG/E. (14)

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