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Corgi "James Bond" Aston Martin DB5 (1/36th scale) group of 3 (1) C271/1 - silver, red interior with "James Bond and Bandit" figures; (2) 94060 - silver, red interior, gold bumpers with "James Bond and Bandit" figures - comes complete with badge located on left hand side and (3) silver, red interior, gold bumpers with "James Bond and Bandit" figures (Alpine box) - conditions are generally Mint in Excellent to Near Mint window boxes. (3)
A pair of larger scale models (1) Premier Model Collection (Charles Biggs) British Field Ambulance - Green, Red Cross, "Sponsored by Deptford Trade Association" - Hand Made model in box with paperwork. (2) Britains early Military Ambulance with Driver figure, patient & stretcher - restored & repainted - unboxed - Good to Excellent Plus (2)
A Mixed group of 1:43 scale to include, Onyx Formula 1 - 119 Williams Renault - FW14 - Nigel Mansell, Corgi - Graham Hill's - Embassy - Shadow - No. 156, Hot Wheels - Jordan 199 - Damon Hill - No. 22811 and Others similar. All appear generally Excellent to Near Mint within Good to Excellent Plus boxes. (8)
Minichamps "James Bond" BMW R1200C Motorcycle (1/18th scale) taken from the film "Tomorrow Never Dies" finished in cream, black, silver, chrome trim - mounted on plinth - condition appears to be generally Mint, polystyrene packaging is Excellent including carded picture box with original BMW agent sales receipt - see photo.
Bburago, Revell, Saico, Maisto group of lager scale vehicles. To include Bburago 1/18th Jaguar E Type Cabriolet, Revell 08836 1/18th Fiat Abarth 1000 TC Race Car, Saico 1/24th 1955 Chevrolet Cameo Tow Truck, Maisto 1/24th Pro Street Series 1965 Chevrolet Malibu SS plus others. Conditions: Near Mint to Mint with Fair to Mint Boxes. (14)
A boxed group of 1:76 scale Ambulances to include Oxford 76AK004 Nottingham ambulance Austin welfarer ambulance, Oxford 76AMB001 Austin 18 Ambulance, Oxford Military 76LRFCA001 Land Rover 101 FC ambulance Gulf War 1991, Classix EM76606 Morris J estate Ambulance, Classix EM76651 Ford E82W Thames estate ambulance, plus others. Excellent Plus to Mint within Near Mint to Mint boxes. (11)
Corgi 04303 Aston Martin DB5 "James Bond" - "Collect 99" - silver, red interior with "James Bond and Bandit" figures - this (1/36th scale) is generally Mint in a Near Mint window box (Ltd 1000); CC08001 Aston Martin DB10 "Spectre" - silver-grey, chrome trim - Mint including window box and CC04314 Aston Martin DB5 "No Time to Die" - Mint including presentation box (still in factory sealed wrap). (3)
A mixed group of models to include Franklin Mint Rolls Royce silver ghost 1:24 scale - Silver - Dark green seats. Corgi vintage glory Fowler B6 Showmans locomotive & Badge. Bburago 0119 Alfa Romeo 75 GR.A. Oxford Diecast 1:43 scale AA1002 Pink paraffin Austin freeway van. Plus others. Near Mint to Mint in Fair to Near Mint packaging. (10)
Franklin Mint 1/24th scale pair (1) B11XL07 1950 Chevrolet Styline Deluxe -Green, darker green interior, chrome trim (2) B11TU51 1948 Chrysler Town & Country Convertible - Dark green, dark red interior, woodwork panels - Near Mint to Mint, both come with paperwork, inner packing and Good outer transit cartons.
A group of Stobart Rugby Super League Collection 1:76 Scale to include, SHL11FR London Broncos Scania Highline, SHL15FR Stobart Super League Scania Highline, SH04FR Wigan Warriors Scania Highline, SH14FR Widnes Vikings Scania Highline and others similar. All Appear Excellent to Near Mint within Good to Near Mint Boxes. (18)
"James Bond" Group to include; Kyosho (1/43rd scale) BMW Z8 taken from the film "The World Is Not Enough"; 2 x (1/87th Scale) Herpa - conditions are Mint including plastic cases, outer carded picture boxes are Near Mint & Herpa 3-Piece "James Bond" (1/87th scale) Set to include; BMW Z3 Roadster, 750 IL & Z8 Roadster - conditions are Mint including rigid perspex case in a generally Excellent carded picture box. (4)
Corgi a boxed CC86610 "The Eddie Stobart Story" which contains a 1/64th scale gold plated model, bookmark, limited edition certificate and The Eddie Stobart storybook by Hunter Davies. Contents do generally appear to be Good Plus to Excellent although not checked for completeness and all in generally Good outer pictorial lift off lid box and Good inner packaging.
Corgi (Heavy Haulage) a boxed 1/50th scale 18005 Scammell Contractor x 2, Nicolas Trailer, Bogies and Generator "Pickfords". Numbered certificate 0941 of 4000 produced. Contents although not checked for completeness or correctness do appear to be Excellent to Near Mint in Excellent outer pictorial lift off lid box and Excellent inner polystyrene packaging. (2)
Kyosho "James Bond" BMW Z8 (1/18th scale) taken from the film "The World Is Not Enough" - finished in silver/grey, black, chrome trim with various working features plus detachable hood - overall condition is generally Mint including polystyrene packaging, outer carded picture box is Near Mint - see photo.
TWO 1/18 SCALE MINICHAMPS DIECAST MODEL CARS comprising a No.100 046404, 2004 Porsche 911 GT3 RSR, blue metallic, near mint (model dusty from display), boxed (box lacking base half of polystyrene packaging); together with No.100 066483, Porsche 911 GT3 RSR 'Seikel Motorsport' - 24H Le Mans 2006, Nielsen/Ehret/Farnbacher, white, boxed (model dusty from display and with pronounced metal fatigue crack to roof).
An Imari punchbowl,18th century, Chinese, the rounded sides rising from a circular foot, the bowl painted with panels of precious objects and flowering foliage, damages,23cm diameter 10cm high, together with a famille rose example,18th century, Chinese, painted with birds and flowers,24cm diameter 10cm high (2)Condition ReportOne bowl with a large repair, the other with a lime scale water mark inside and wear to the painting on the outside.
A George III silver table,Irish, with a dished top, scalloped shell-centred frieze, on cabriole legs with later scale-carved knees and pointed pad feet,86cm wide54cm deep72.5cm highProvenance: Farmleigh, 2nd Earl of Iveagh’s Study.Condition ReportRing marks and a faint hair crack to the top
René Borivet (French), Oil on canvas painting of Paris from the River Seine, oil on canvas with impasto palette knife layers, depicting the Eiffel Tower from the river Seine. Large oil painting, signed ‘Borivet’ to lower left, framed. 90cm x 60cm. Buyer to collect or arrange own transportation due to scale.
James Alphege Brewer (British, 1881-1946), ‘Laon Cathedral’ very large etching of Laon Cathedral, France. Street scene with exterior of Cathedral, pedestrians in the street below. Signed and titled in pencil. Framed and glazed in large wooden backed frame. 45cm x 63cm. Brewer exhibited at the Royal Academy of Art and The Paris Salon. Frame measures 66.5cm x 86cm. Buyer must collect or arrange transportation due to scale of glass pane.
BOX CONTAINING FOURTEEN MIXED BRAND DIE CAST VEHICLES, to include Burago 1:24 scale Ferrari Le Mans 1965, Burago 1:24 scale Chevrolet Corvette, Burago 1:24 scale Bugatti 1932, Lledo Days Gone PI 1004, trackside DG110005, Corgi 59901, Corgi 57904, Corgi 97771, Brumm R099, Vanguard VA7001, Matchbox, Eligor, etc., together with eight carded Corgi Superhaulier Transit vans
Maurizio Cattelan (Italian, b. 1960), Massimiliano Gioni (Italian, b. 1973), and Ali Subotnick (American, b. 1972). Wood, brass, steel, aluminum, resin, plastic, glass, and electric lighting 1:6 scale reproduction of "The Wrong Gallery," once New York's smallest exhibition space, 2005. Published by Cerealart Multiples, Philadelphia. With the power cord and pink "Wrong Times" gallery newspaper. The gallery is numbered 181/2500 along the underside.Height: 18 1/2 in x width: 11 1/2 in x depth: 6 3/4 in.Condition: The artwork is in good condition overall with no major issues. The lighting works though it has not been tested for prolonged use. Light wear throughout consistent with age and use.
Large live steam scale model train built by Richard "Dick" E. Johnson, assembled ca. late 20th century. Custom scale, approximately 3 1/2 gauge, ca. 1986. Copper boiler. The train is similar in style to 1930s-1940s British prairie locomotive steam engines. Possibly built to resemble a grain train. The engine comes with an accompanying car. With a wooden display stand. With a locomotive boiler test and inspection certificate.Train; height: 10 in x width: 27 in x depth: 7 1/2 in. Car; height: 8 in x width: 18 in x depth: 7 in. Wood; height: 1 1/2 in x width: 41 in x depth: 9 1/4 in.Condition: Please contact us for a detailed condition report. Please note that the lack of a condition statement does not imply perfect condition. Email condition@revereauctions.com with any condition questions.
Sam Gilliam (American, 1933-2022). Small acrylic on birch plywood titled "Mark Squared" depicting a colorful abstract composition, 2000. With a three-dimensional element in the form of an irregular-shaped wedge projecting from the lower half of the artwork. Signed, titled, and dated along the verso.Provenance: Private Minnesota collection.Lot Essay:Sam Gilliam was one of America's foremost Black artists and a leader in the color field and lyrical abstraction movements. He was influenced by German Expressionists such as Emil Nolde, Paul Klee, and Nathan Oliveira. He was additionally influenced by Vladimir Tatlin, Frank Stella, Hans Hofmann, Georges Braque, Pablo Picasso, and aul Cezanne. An artist from an early age, he was always interested in art and eventually studied fine arts at the University of Louisville, admitted as the second class of black undergraduate students to the school.Around 1965, he became the first artist to introduce the idea of an unsupported canvas, draping the paintings from ceilings, walls, and floors. These works were immensely popular and led to exhibitions and commissions worldwide including representing the United States at the 36th Venice Biennale. He moved away from this in later years to focus on jazz-inspired works like his Black Paintings, so-named because they are painted in shades of black. His works shifted once more in the 1980s to resemble the African patchwork quilts of his childhood. Though he was largely overlooked throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, his career saw a resurgence following a retrospective at the Corcoran Gallery in 2005.From then until his death in 2022, his works came into the collections of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Metropolitan Museum of Art among others. He also had successful exhibitions including a second show at the Venice Biennale (2017), a large-scale draped painting titled "Yves Klein Blue" in Giardini's central pavilion for the show "Viva Arte Viva," and his first European retrospective in 2018 hosted by the Kunstmuseum Basel.His honors and awards were plentiful including eight honorary doctorates, several National Endowment for the Arts grants, the Longview Foundation Award, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. In 2015 he was awarded the Medal of Art by the U.S. State Department for his longtime contributions to art in embassies and other diplomatic facilities as well as his cultural diplomacy, which showcased his works in over 20 countries during his career.From 1962 until the 1980s, Gilliam was married to Dorothy Butler, the first African-American female columnist at The Washington Post. They had three daughters together. In 2018, after a 35-year partnership, he married Annie Gawlak, owner of the former G Fine Art gallery in Washington, D.C. On June 25, 2022, Gilliam died in his home at the age of 88 after a long, varied, and ultimately successful career creating the art that he loved.Height: 12 in x width: 12 in x depth: 4 in.Condition: The artwork is structurally sound. All pieces are firmly attached. There are no splits, losses, or repairs to the wooden components. Natural bubbles to the paint surface original to the artistic process. Along the lower right of the red panel there are three small spots (the largest measuring 3/4 inch x 3/4 inch) that fluoresce under UV light and appear uneven when compared to the rest of the work which is quite smooth, save for the aforementioned bubbles. This is likely an area of pooled varnish. There is some slight yellow discoloration to the varnish throughout. Some scratches to the metal along the verso of the work.
Large live steam brass scale model train built by Richard "Dick" E. Johnson, assembled in 1979. Custom scale, approximately 3 1/2 gauge. Similar in style to American-style steam engines. With the initials of the Denver, South Park, & Pacific Railroad and "Alpine" along the side. While it bears the name of the 19th-century historic "Alpine" steam engine, it seems unique from this train. A metal plaque bearing Johnson's initials and build year along the side. With a wooden display rail and metal stand.Train; height: 17 1/2 in x width: 48 1/2 in x depth: 7 1/2 in. Track; height: 3/4 in x width: 54 3/4 in x depth: 7 1/4 in. Stand; height: 12 in x width: 60 1/2 in x depth: 10 1/4 in.Condition: There is some wear and oxidation throughout, especially along the front headlamp, some interior pipes, and the top of the tallest piece near the nose of the train. Light wear and some areas of small oxidation or discoloration throughout the rest of the train. Some pieces are slightly stiff. Some dirt/dust collected in the recessed areas of the train. A few small losses to the painted decoration. We are unable to test if the train runs.
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