Dragon: Sd.Kfz.250 Engine with Mechanics, German Communications Centre with Signal Troops, German Army Field Command Post, German Feldenarmerie with Dogs, German Fallschirmjager with Donkeys, German Cavalry Division "Florian Geyer", German Gebirgsjager with Donkey, German Medical Troops and Fallen Comrade (Aachen 1944). (9, all 1:35 scale)
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Dragon: 8.8cms Panzerschreck Infanteriekarren, Horse Drawn 2.8cms sPzB41 AT Gun and JF8 Limber with crew, 8.8cms Raketenwerfer 43 Puppchen with Crew, Borgward IV Heavy Demolition Charge Vehicle, 7.5cms PAK 97/38, Kubelwagen with Cold Weather Starter and Mechanics, DAK Kubelwagen with Officers, Kubelwagen with Leichter Infanteriekarren and German Medical Team with Kubelwagen Ambulance Conversion kit. (9, all 1:35 scale)
Tamiya: Military Miniatures- two sets of German Soldiers Seated, Wehrmacht Mounted Infantry, Russian Army Tank Crew at Rest, German Tank Crew at Rest, German Machine Gun Troops, German Assault Troops, German Machine Gun Crew on Maneuver, German Artillery Troops, D.A.K. German Afrika Corps, German Observation Group, German Soldiers at Field Briefing, German Front-Line Infantry Men and German Panzer Grenadiers set. (14, all 1:35 scale)
Italeri: AH-1W Super Cobra and AH-1T Sea Cobra, V-22 Osprey Bell-Boeing, Stingbat LHX Light Combat Helicopter and AH-64 Longbow Apache US Army Attack Helicopter; Academy Minicraft: McDonnell Douglas AH-64A (MSIP) Apache; ESCI: Agusta-Bell AB-205 and Monogram: Huey Chopper. (8, all 1:48 scale)
* Sandra Blow, RA (British, 1925-2006), Sketch Book Page, stamped with Estate stamp, mixed media collage, 17 x 13cm (7 x 5in). Provenance: The Sandra Blow Estate, St. Ives. This Sketch Book Page shows the artist`s typical use of manipulates materials, like torn paper and canvas cut-outs. This page could be part of preliminary work for a final brightly coloured large-scale work. It is this technique and process that highlights how Henri Matisse`s work influenced Blow. In the 1950s and early 1960s, she regularly exhibited at the London gallery Gimpel Fils, who gave her, her first solo exhibition in 1951 and whose association with St Ives artists like Barbara Hepworth, Ben Nicholson and Peter Lanyon inspired her move to live in 1957 in St Ives. Returning to London in 1960 Blow acquired a large studio at Sydney Close in Kensington, where she worked for the next 24 years. In 1961 she started a 14-year stint teaching at the Royal College of Art, where David Hockney, Patrick Caulfield and Ron Kitaj were students. Not only did Blow feature in the first John Moores biannual exhibition in Liverpool but was included in the Young Artists Section at the Venice Biennale the following year. She also won the International Guggenheim Award in 1960 and won second prize at the third John Moores exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery in 1961. In 1978 Blow was elected to the Royal Academy and took part in every Summer Exhibition at Burlington House where she also had her retrospective in 1994. She was also a prominent member of the Chelsea Arts Club.
A group of five European locomotives in HO scale, a boxed Liliput German 462 tank locomotive, catalogue reference 10300, the model with wind deflectors in black and red livery, an 0-6-0 boxed Tender Locomotive (catalogue reference 1117) in black and red as used by Italian Railways presented in clear perspex topped box with instruction leaflet, a boxed Riva Rossi 462 Locomotive and Tender in the livery of Nord, this model catalogue reference 1337 is of a specific type re-modelled in 1926 by Chapelon complete with instructions, two unboxed diesel electric locomotives by Jouef, one in the livery of SNCF cab No.202-5516 the other in the livery of CFL with cab No.3605, both featuring overhead pantographs

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