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Lot 562

Scale Model Technical Service White Metal Kits (i) RL9 Eagle Weslake (ii) RL39 Cooper T53 (iii) RL6 Lotus 33 (iv) Blueprint No.1 Maseratie 4CLT (all boxed) (4)No screens on any model; Maserati and Cooper have 2 mirrors; Eagle has one mirror

Lot 548

Pauls Model Art 1:18 Scale Ferrari 312T 1:43 Scale: Autoart Jaguar D-type LeMans 1955; ABC Modello Alfa Romeo GP 1938 and Alfa Romeo GP Tipo; Quatro three Lotus's and Ferrari 312T (all boxed) (8)all Excellent

Lot 571

CMC Mercedes Benz SSKL Mille Miglia 1931 1:18 Scale with Certificate 0111/2000 (Excellent box Excellent)(Excellent box Excellent)

Lot 565

Autographic Precision Model Cars Maserati 250F Monaco 1956 together with Scale Racing Cars Ferrari 131/150, Tron Automodelli Ferrari F512 and Modellismo Leonardo ML43.36 Maserati 250 (all boxed) (4)all Excellent

Lot 555

Scale Model Technical Service White Metal Kits (i) RL56 BRM V16 Mk2 1955 (ii) RL52 BRM V18 Mk1 1952 No.11 (iii) BRM V18 Mk1 1952 No.7 (all boxed) (3)all Excellent

Lot 550

Scale Racing Cars (SRC) White Metal F1 Group (i) 25-91 Maserati 250F 1957 (ii) 43-97 Mercedes W196 1955 (iii) 49-97 Ferrari 156 Experimental 1962 (iv) 22-89 Ferrari 312 V12 1967 (v) 20-89Honda RA 300 1967 (all boxed) (5)all Excellent

Lot 630

Unmade Kit Of Durham & North Yorkshire Traction Engine 2" Scale with numerous plans drawn by John Haining dated 5/5/79 (contents unchecked, in three panniers)

Lot 569

Minichamps 1:18 Scale F1 Group (i) Ferrari F2001 Michael Schumacher (ii) McLaren Mercedes MP4/15 Mika Hakkinen (iii) West McLaren Mercedes (all E boxes E-G) (3)

Lot 560

Exoto Grand Prix Classics Tyrrell Ford P34 1:18 Scale 1976 Jodi Schecter (E box E)

Lot 545

Various 1:43 Scale Racing Cars white metal kits: Ferrari 553 F1 and No.4; diecast: Autographic RTMC3 and Ferrari No.2; plastic: Ferrari 553 F1 and Alfa Romeo 153 (6)all Excellent

Lot 568

CMC Bugatti TYp 35 Grand Prix 1924 1:18 Scale CMC Bugati type 35 1/18 model, boxedwith leaflet (Excellent box Excellent)

Lot 645

Kit/Scratch Built 3 3/4" Gauge Live Steam Atlantic Locomotive course scale, with 6-wheel tender (locomotive simply painted in green with black/white lining, tender unpainted), with planslocomotive paint has some flaking with significant patch missing on left side of boiler

Lot 546

Various 1:43 Scale Racing Cars white metal: Wstern Models Vanwall, The Racing Line Lotus 25 (some damage) FDS Ferrari 512; diecast: RTMC Vanwall; plastic/resin: Jade Connaught B, Maserati 250F, BRM and No.7 (8)all Excellent

Lot 552

Minichamps 1:18 Scale BAR Honda F1 2005 Ford Capri 1969; Hot Wheels Rubens Barrichello and Michael Schumacher Ferraris; Premium X Models Ford Escort Mk1 (polystyrene still sealed) and Mercedes AMG (generally Excellent boxes G) (6)

Lot 566

Various 1:43 Scale Racing Car Constructed Kits assorted examples (all with loose parts, mostly boxed) together with various other models and assorted empty boxes (qty)

Lot 723

K N Townsend Of Annan, Fife A Fine Model Of Steam Motor Launch Branksome with 'Model No. 007 (1992)' on motor, on display stand with plaque 'Steam Launch Branksome 1896. This finest surviving steam boat represents the ultimate in Victorian elegance, she is now flagship of the Windemere Steam Boat Museum, this 1/12 working scale model of the the original 50", 127cm in case

Lot 537

Exact Detail Replicas 1:18 Scale 1966 Shelby GT350 (Excellent box Excellent)

Lot 721

Steam Traction World Kit Built 1:8 Scale Burrell 6NHP Traction Engine with drivers seat fitted to rear, finished in blue with Chas Burrell Limited Manufacturers Thetford Engiland No 1856 plaque to side of cylinder block, Pressure Test Verification Document dated 28/10/13, with kit built wooden Agricultural wagon and numerous kit booklets 82", 208cm long

Lot 559

Sun Star 1:18 Scale Rally Group 4434 Ford Escort R Clark/S Pegg, 4416 Citroen Xsara S Loeb/D Elena and 4372 P Solberg/P Mills (all Excellent boxes Good to Excellent) (3)

Lot 567

CMR Replicars 1:18 Scale Models (i) Juan Manuel Fangio Maserati 250F (ii) Mike Hawthorn Ferrari Dino 246 both in acrylic cases (both E boxes E-G)

Lot 544

Scale Racing Cars (SRC) White Metal F1 Group (i) 06 Marlboro BRM P160B 1972 (ii) 51-98 Ferrari 312 B3 1973 (iii) 02 Yardley BRM P160 1971 (iv)37-95 Ferrari Dino 246 1958 (all boxed) (4)all Excellent

Lot 1167

Dame Laura Knight RA (1877-1970)"Mr Ernest, the tramp and his wife" (c.1913)Oil on canvas, 84cm by 232cm (triangular fragment) unframed, unstretchedProvenance: David Lay, Penzance, August 6, 2015, Lot 250The complete and monumental scale painting is believed to have been painted by Dame Laura Knight in 1913 shortly after her move to Cornwall with her husband Harold Knight. Laura and Harold became friends with Charles and Ella Naper who were artists that had moved to the area shortly before and it is known that in some instances the female artists collaborated on jewellery designs together.The present fragment was found in the studio of the Napers and the definitive reason why it was cut down remains unknown. It was found in the Naper studio embedded into the gable end of the studio, and the remainder of the colossal canvas of which it was part of, is assumed to have been lost with no known remaining records of it, aside from a black and white photograph of the work entitled "Mr Ernest The Tramp and his Wife" that can be found in the files of the Witt Library at the Courtauld Institute. The same photograph was reproduced in the book "Laura Knight Portraits" by Rosie Broadley which accompanied the major exhibition dedicated to the artist held at the National Portrait Gallery in 2013.In Dame Laura Knight's autobiography the standing male figure depicted in the work - Mr Ernest The Tramp- is referenced and it is known that despite the description associated with him he was a man who spoke six languages, assisted them with their move to Penzance and undertook significant work at their property and gardens having met him originally through their doctor in Plymouth. Provenance: Charles and Ella NaperThence by descentDavid Lay, Penzance, August 6, 2015, Lot 250Private Collection, UKThe fragment is nailed on two sides to a plywood board. Extensive widely spaced and pronounced cracquelure across entire surface. Various losses and precarious paint to all edges consistent with an unstretched fragment canvas. Surface dirt and discoloured varnish with surface discoloured drip or lines of running liquid or varnish from the left-hand side corner between Ernest’s head and hand. Some further historic nail holes to edges. Various surface abrasions with slight lifting paint e.g. immediately above Ernest’s head. Further surface scuffs, abrasions and imperfections e.g. within sky roughly half-way between left-hand side edge and Ernest’s face. All condition issues consistent with its history and historic lack of support or preservation. AF. For more information please contact the department.

Lot 1126

Ford Madox Brown (1821-1893)Study for The Spirit of Justice" - An Abstract representation of Justice (1845) Signed and dated 1843, pencil and watercolour, 80.5cm by 47cm with arched top cornersSpirit of Justice was intended as a subject for entry to the third public exhibition of works entered to the competition to award commissions for the decoration of the newly built Palace of Westminster. On that occasion, in 1845, entries were intended to serve as ‘personifications of abstract representations of Religion, Justice and the spirit of Chivalry’. Brown’s full-scale cartoon, made in black chalk and which measured about 192 x 111 inches (destroyed), was announced in the summer of 1844 and displayed in Westminster Hall a year later. On that occasion, it was accompanied with a description of what was represented, written by Brown himself, and printed in the exhibition catalogue:The five figures at the top are personifications of Justice, with, on her right, Mercy and Erudition, and on her left, Truth and Wisdom.The two groups in the foreground are indicative of power and weakness. An unbefriended Widow is seen to appeal to Justice against the oppression of a perverse and powerful Baron, who is assisted by a hired adviser, and supported by the wealth of his father, although not countenanced by his approbation. The Widow is attended by her helpless parents.The throne of Justice is surrounded by an allegorical representation of the House of Lords, consisting of Lords Spiritual, Temporal, and Barons armed for the maintenance of Justice.Spirit of Justice was not a prize-winner at the 1845 competition, although it was commended by fellow contributor Benjamin Robert Haydon and admired by both William Holman Hunt and Dante Gabriel Rossetti. The theme represented – one of conflict between the rich and powerful, and folk without privilege who were subject to cruelty and injustice – was close to Brown’s heart, and as one whose sympathies were with the dispossessed.The present drawing is one of two watercolour sketches made by Brown at the time in early 1845 when he was working on the full-scale cartoon (the other sketch entered the collection of Manchester City Art Gallery in 1925 (1925.94)). Broadly equivalent to the full-scale cartoon although with minor variations of stance and positioning of the figures, the two sketches were intended to demonstrate the artist’s intentions for the colouring of the prospective fresco. The present sketch was in fact exhibited at Westminster with the black chalk cartoon and a specimen of work in fresco showing the head of the Lord Temporal.Provenance: Sold to Henry Boddington, 1889; his executors; offered for sale by private treaty for £84 in 1925; Canon Smythe; anonymous sale, Christie’s, 2 March 1971 (lot 70); Stone Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, from where purchased. From the Estate of the late Ian Stephenson of Laithes, Penrith, Cumbria.Exhibited: London, Works of Art sent in pursuant of the notices issued by Her Majesty’s Commissioners on the Fine Arts for exhibition in Westminster Hall, (the third Westminster Hall Competition), 1845 (number 99); London, Grafton Galleries, 1897, Exhibition of the Works of Ford Madox Brown, (number 10); London, Leicester Galleries, 1909, Collected Works of Ford Madox Brown, (number 26); Manchester City Art Gallery, 1911, Loan Exhibition of Works by Ford Madox Brown and the Pre-Raphaelites, (number 55); Newcastle upon Tyne, Stone Gallery, and London, Duke Street, St James’s, 1971, Some Pre-Raphaelite Works, (number 17)Literature: Mary Bennett, Ford Madox Brown – A Catalogue Raisonné, two volumes, New Haven and London, 2010, I, catalogue number A31.3, p. 39In a fairly poor state of preservation. Significant staining across the sheet with pronounced reduction and bleaching of colour. There would look to have been some possible attempted restoration in patches towards the upper section and the arched top (see images) where more pronounced pattern of staining look to have had disguising pigment or materials added which now have a milky and chalky quality with some further possible overpainting within background. Essentially to mostly horizontal fine lines or creases just below the upper apex. There are a couple of further slightly less visible creases to the sheet within the background behind the standing female figure on the left at her right shoulder. Odd further minor crease to the drapery of justice, small hole just below ear of justice, odd sporadic foxing spot mostly to the upper section, pinhole to lower right-hand corner. Essentially horizontal tear to sheet approx 10cm from lower right corner and 1cm in length. Minor horizontal surface scuff to lower section of the skirts worn by animated female figure in lower right-hand corner and approx 2-3cm in length. Odd further minor imperfection to surface elsewhere. Some deteriation to parts of paint work e.g. the back thigh of the standing knight. Slight cockling to sheet, pinhole towards lower left-hand corner etc. Not examined out of the frame, AF. For more information please contact the department.

Lot 1209

J Digby Curtis (early 19th century) Shepherd and his flock Signed and dated 1837?, inscribed "A Lamb Hogg, these sheep are brothers, the lamb Hog Fleece 12.75, the other when one year, J Footit, a shear Ram Ewe fourteen years old", oil on canvas, 62.5cm by 144cm In a fully and heavily restored state of preservation. Relined, cleaned and re-varnished. The original canvas would look to have sustained significant and extensive tears and damages. Associated repairs and retouching run from approx centre of left-hand side edge across roughly 75% the width of the composition with various horizontal and vertical retouches throughout the foliage of the tree to the left of the stable. The retouches to damages are less notable and consistent through the body of the left-hand side sheep where one might find only three main areas of retouches or damages. The standing figure has numerous areas of retouches and repairs across face, right-hand side shoulder and collar through his right-hand side arm, his hat, parts of his left-hand side arm. Further retouches and repairs to extensive damages/tears throughout the back of the stable itself, the near central sheep closest to standing figure has around 7-10 lines of retouches of varying lengths, the far right-hand side approx fifth of the painting shows less intervention and damages but does not remain without retouches all be it on a lesser scale to that described elsewhere. Further more delicate and notable retouches presumably to old flaked paint can be found throughout the sky, edges of old cracquelure across the painting in general. Some general flattening to the surface. Various restoration has deteriated and somewhat visble to the eye including traces of the original damage. Paint somewhat thin in places, particularly foreground etc. Numerous mould spots to reverse. For more information please contact the department.

Lot 285

Corgi Classics Famous Hauliers Around Britain. Limited Edition, Bassetts Roadworks Ltd, Tittensor, Staffordshire. Scale 1:50. In new old stock condition in unopened box with original tissue paper wrapping.

Lot 286

Corgi Limited Edition Collectables. CC12509 Atkinson Borderer Flatbed Trailer and Steel Load. Bassetts Roadworks Ltd, Tittensor, Staffordshire. Scale 1:50. In boxed condition as new.

Lot 459

Postal History; A Victorian brass candlestick letter Scale, by 'R.W.WINFIELD, Birmingham', dated 'may 1852', with 'O.Z' increments to one side and 'S.D' to the other, H 33.5 cm.

Lot 480

A builders scale model of the Jarrett 50' ketch 'Eirenikon' by M & L Yachts, set on large wooden plinth with brass plate, note for any damages see images and sails and masts need re-rigging, W 114 cm x H 140 cm x D 44 cm.

Lot 776

Six 1/18 scale die-cast model vehicles including Solido and Motor Max Ford Coupe, boxed

Lot 774

Five 1/18 scale die-cast model vehicles, Maisto, Burago and Ertl

Lot 771

Five 1/18 scale die-cast model vehicles, Revell, Hot Wheels and Burago

Lot 2142

Breitling: A Fine Limited Edition 18 Carat Rose Gold Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Breitling for Bentley, model: Breitling Bentley 6.75, ref: H44363, number 497 of a limited edition of 500 pieces made, circa 2010, lever movement, silvered dial with gold baton markers, three champagne coloured dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, date aperture at 12, fifth of seconds track, outer tachometer scale with rotating scale bezel, screw down crown, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, Bentley wheel form screw back numbered 2299672 H44363 and 497/500, convention gold mark 750, Breitling brown strap with 18 carat rose gold deployant clasp, with Breitling boxes, International warranty booklet, limited edition and chronometer paperwork and instruction booklet48mm wideCase top right hand side lug edges with very minor dents visible under an eyeglass. Apart from this the watch is in good condition and like new. Strap is good, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and date is changing correctly, chronograph is working, movement in going order.

Lot 2197

Breitling: A Steel and Gold Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Breitling, Chronometer, model: Chronomat 44, ref: CB0110, circa 2019, lever movement, black dial with baton markers, three champagne coloured dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, eccentric date aperture, outer tachymeter scale, protected screw down crown, screw down buttons in the band to operate chronograph, 18 carat gold 60-minute scale rotating bezel, screw back signed and numbered 3269744, Breitling strap with steel deployant clasp, with Breitling boxes, International warranty, Chronometer paperwork, instruction booklet and swing tag44mm wideCase with surface scratches, lugs with small dents in parts, bezel with small scratches, glass with minor scratches, crown and chronograph buttons are all screwing down correctly on the threaded tubes, strap with wear next to the clasp, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date is changing correctly, chronograph is working, movement in going order.

Lot 2185

Porsche Design: A Titanium Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Porsche Design, model: Dashboard, ref: 662011660268, circa 2015, lever movement, white dial with baton markers, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, outer tachymeter scale, eccentric date aperture, screw down crown, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, glazed screw back numbered 255.171, Porsche Design titanium bracelet with a concealed steel double deployant clasp, with Porsche Design boxes, blank International guarantee card, booklet, swing tag and four spare bracelet links44mm wideCase and bracelet with light surface scratches. Apart from this the watch is as new, glass is clean, dial is clean, crown is screwing down correctly on the threaded tube, hand setting correctly, date changing correctly, chronograph is working, movement in going order. Bracelet length including the watch case is 20.5cm long approximately.

Lot 2191

Cartier: An 18 Carat Gold Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Cartier, model: Pasha, ref: 0960 1, circa 2005, quartz battery movement, engine turned silvered dial with Roman numerals, three oval shaped dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, outer fifth of seconds track, date aperture at 6, secret signature at 10, screw down protective synthetic sapphire cabochon set cap, and cabochon set buttons to operate chronograph, rotating 60-minute scale bezel, hinged t-bar lugs, back cover secured by eight screws signed and numbered MG221673, Cartier strap and Cartier 18 carat gold deployant clasp, with Cartier red pouch38mm wide Case with light surface scratches, case with very minor dents in parts visible under an eyeglass, glass is clean, strap sides with small signs of wear with very small cracks and small chips in parts, strap surfaces slightly rubbed in parts, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, date is changing correctly, chronograph is working, movement in going order.

Lot 2200

Roamer: A 125 Year Anniversary Limited Edition Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Roamer, model: Stingray Chrono Diver, ref: 1970, number 131 of a limited edition of 333 pieces made, 2013, lever movement, black dial with luminous baton hour markers, fifth of seconds track, date aperture at 12, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, outer tachymeter scale, protected screw down crown, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, black 60-minute scale rotating bezel, screw back with stingray logo and limited edition number 131/333, Roamer stainless steel bracelet with a concealed double deployant clasp, with Roamer boxes, certificate of Authenticity booklet, spare Roamer strap, three spare bracelet links and swing tag44mm wideRoamer (1888-2013). On the occasion of its 125 year anniversary in 2013, Roamer of Switzerland produced a new limited edition of the popular Stingray Chrono Diver's wristwatch making a limited run of 333 watches. Case and bracelet with light surface scratches, bezel white numerals are very slightly discoloured in parts, glass is clean, crown is screwing down correctly on the threaded tube, hand setting correctly, date is changing correctly, chronograph is working, movement in going order. Bracelet length including the watch case is 20cm long approximately.

Lot 2157

Roamer: A Stainless Steel Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Roamer, model: Stingray Chrono, ref: 726-9120.602, circa 1970, manual wound lever movement, black dial with luminous baton markers, three silvered dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, outer tachymeter scale, tonneau shaped case with buttons in the band to operate chronograph snap-on back with Stingray logo and numbered 726-9120.602, later stainless steel bracelet37mm wideCase and bracelet with surface scratches, case front bottom edge with one small dent, other minor dents around the case in parts, later bracelet, plexi glass with scratches and small crazing cracks in parts visible under an eyeglass, dial with minor staining marks to the register dials, the main dial is in good condition and the luminous baton markers are nicely aged with a good patina, hand setting correctly, chronograph is working but the centre red chronograph hand is not returning back to 12 when pushing the flyback button and at present returns to 5 past the hour mark, movement in going order.

Lot 2144

Longines: A Rare Limited Edition Platinum Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Longines, Number 079 of a Limited Edition of 100 Pieces Made, circa 1995, (calibre L685.2) automatic lever movement signed, white dial with baton markers, three dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, date aperture, outer tachymeter scale, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, back cover with central Longines logo, inside back cover with convention mark 950, Longines 18 carat white gold buckle stamped 750, with Longines box38mm wideCase with surface scratches, bezel and case sides with minor dents, botton chronograph button with small scuff marks, case back is dirty in parts, dial is clean, chronograph is working, date is changing correctly, hand setting correctly, movement in going order.

Lot 2182

Breitling: A Special Limited Edition 60th Year Anniversary Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Chronograph Wristwatch, signed Breitling, 1940-2000, model: Chronomat Mosquito, ref: A13352, limited edition number 30 of 60 pieces made, circa 2000, lever movement, blue dial with baton markers and depicting the 'Mosquito' aircraft, three silvered dials for seconds, 30-minute and 12-hour registers, date aperture, outer tachymeter scale, screw down crown, buttons in the band to operate chronograph, rotating bezel, screw back signed and numbered 415478, Breitling stainless steel bracelet with deployant clasp, with Breitling boxes, International warranty booklet, chronometer paperwork, limited edition booklet and a model of the 'Mosquito' aircraft40mm wideIn association with Breitling and the Goldsmiths Group, a special limited edition of 60 watches was produced in 2000 to commemorate the 60th Anniversary of the first operational Sortie of the de Havilland Mosquito aircraft. The Mosquito became known as one of the most successful aircrafts of WW2.Case and bracelet with surface scratches, case sides with minor dents in parts, bracelet is slightly dirty in parts, glass is clean, dial is clean, crown is screwing on correctly on the threaded tube, chronograph is working, date is changing correctly, movement in going order. Bracelet length including watch case is 21cm long approximately.

Lot 2140

Rolex: A Rare Single Red Line Submariner 'Meters First' Depth Rating Dial Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Oyster Perpertual Date, 200m=660ft, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Submariner, ref: 1680, 1969, (calibre 1570) lever movement signed and numbered D550892, adjusted to five positions and temperature, black dial with luminous triangle, dot and baton hour markers, original matte dial finish with the submariner in red writing and 200m=660ft meters first depth rating, dial marked below 6 Swiss-T25, Mercedes hands, date aperture, protected screw down crown, black 60-minute scale bezel, screw back stamped inside with maker's mark Montres Rolex S.A Geneva Switzerland, numbered 1680 and dated II69, case serial number 2299705, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with fliplock deployant clasp dated 4/70, end links numbered 580, with Rolex service guarantee paperwork dated 08/03/2005, and two spare Rolex stainless steel oyster fliplock bracelets with clasp numbers and date letter codes 93150 VD for 1979 and 93150 CL6 for 200440mm wideThis rare single red line submariner dial example shows the original matte finish dial and original luminous zinc sulphide and tritium lume. The dial has the unusual feature which collectors call the 'Meters First' which refers to the measurement depth rating reading with the metric rating first followed by the imperial feet reading second. This was only used for a short period until Rolex dials started to read the imperial rating first. This Rolex has been in the same family since new.Case and bracelet with surface scratches, bracelet clasp with dents, clasp needs tightening, bracelet links are stretched, bezel is dirty and not rotating at present, glass with small scratches, Rolex crown is screwing down correctly on the threaded tube, original dial finish with luminous hour markers nicely evenly aged with a good patina, hands with luminous discoloured in parts, hand setting correctly, date is changing correctly, movement in going order. The two spare Rolex stainless steel oyster fliplock bracelets with clasp numbers and date letter codes 93150 VD for 1979 and 93150 CL6 for 2004, both spare bracelets with end links missing. No original paperwork and no box.

Lot 2198

Ferrari: A Limited Edition Stainless Steel Automatic Chronograph Wristwatch, Engineered by Officine Panerai, ref: F6656, Made for Ferrari in a limited series, number 220 of 700 pieces made in 2006, lever movement, black dial with Arabic and baton hour/five minute makers, two dials for seconds and 30-minute register, outer tachymeter scale, cushion shaped case with a screw down crown and chronograph buttons, screw back with Ferrari logo and numbered F6656 BB1189278 and limited edition number F A220/700, Ferrari strap and steel double deployant clasp, with Ferrari boxes and spare Ferrari rubber strap44mm wideCase with surface scratches, crown and chronograph buttons are screwing down correctly on the threaded tubes, glass is clean, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, chronograph is working, chronograph flyback button is slightly stiff when pressing down to flyback, movement in going order.

Lot 43

A Pair of Worcester Porcelain Plates, circa 1770, painted with a flowerspray within a gilt border on a ground of puce monochrome, flowersprays and scattered sprigs, the scalloped rims with underglaze blue and gilt borders, crescent marks in underglaze blue22cm wideA Similar Plate, painted with flowersprays and swags in gilt panels on a blue scale ground, crescent mark21cm wide (3)PAir free from chips, cracks and repair. Some gilt wear, glaze pitting and wear.Scale blue plate rim chips and abraded areas. General wear. No restoration.

Lot 119

A 1:15 scale model of a 1968 Cosworth DFV engine, by Gerald Wingrove,finely detailed, 7cm long, mounted on a polished metal base inscribed 'Gerald Wingrove, on a polished wooden display base inscribed with title and 'by Phyllis & Gerald Wingrove'. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 108

A 1:15 scale model of a 1933 Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Monza, by Gerald Wingrove,finely detailed scratch-built model with hinged bonnet revealing engine, constructed from mainly brass, copper and aluminium parts, believed one of a series of 7 models produced in various guises by Wingrove from 1983-2002, post-2000 model inscribed to underside '1933 2.3 Alfa Romeo by Gerald Wingrove MBE (Model Engineer)', finished in red livery, with wire-spoked wheels shod with rubber tyres, 27cm long, contained in green baize padded plywood storage case with sliding lid. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 107

An M&E Special pylon racing car, British, 1947,made by M&E Models Ltd, Devon, England, supplied by Sykes & Co of Southport, number 1292, carved wooden body, painted dark green, (some splits and wear to wood) remains of leather strap, sheet tin bonnet, radiator grille loose, metal I rail chassis, coiled spring suspension to rear axle, Stenor 6 engine with differential drive to front axle, cast aluminium wheels with Cressite rubber tyres, wheelbase 30.5cm, overall 19 5/8in long, sold together with a Stenor 6 instruction leaflet and a 1:2 scale plan of the car. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 123

A 1:20 scale scratch-built model of Emerson Fittipaldi's 1974 McLaren M23 by Gerald Wingrove,constructed 1975, 1 of 4 examples built, finely detailed model of Fittipaldi's 1974 Formula 1 World Championship winning car, with engine, cockpit and suspension detailing and with rubber tyres, finished in red and white race livery and wearing race number 5, with Marlboro, Texaco and GoodYear sponsors' branding, with Gerald Wingrove inscription to underside, 23cm long, fixed to original wooden base with green velvet platform bearing Gerald Wingrove engraved plaque, complete with Perspex display case, the case measuring 30 x 15 x 15cm overall. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 105

A 1:3 scale fibreglass 'Ferrari F40' body shell,modern, cast from an original produced by Pininfarina/Ferrari for shows and main dealers to promote the new model in the late 1980s, finished in 'Rosso Corsa' livery, 170cm long. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: â—Šâ—Šâ—Šâ—Š £60 + VAT uplift and storage at £12 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 116

A 1:15 scale model of a 1933 Duesenberg 'J' Rollston Convertible Victoria and model of a 1930 'J' engine, by Gerald Wingrove,finely detailed scratch-built model with hinged bonnet revealing engine and with hinged opening doors, constructed from mainly brass, copper and aluminium parts, believed pre-2000 model inscribed to underside '1933 Rollston Victoria 'J' Duesenberg - Gerald Wingrove Model Engineer', finished in grey livery with roof fixed in 'top-down' position, with wire-spoked wheels shod with white-wall rubber tyres, front seats loose, mascot detached but with replacement, 38cm long; offered together with a 1:15 scale model of a 1930 Model 'J' Duesenberg engine by Wingrove, 13cm long, mounted on polished metal frame base inscribed with details, both contained together within green baize padded plywood storage case with sliding lid; offered together with two framed signed photographs taken by Clive Friend depicting 1929 and 1932 Derham Tourster Duesenberg 'J' models by Wingrove, measuring 40 x 50cm and 30 x 50cm respectively. (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 118

A 1:15 scale model of a circa 1911 Russo Baltique engine, by Gerald Wingrove,finely detailed, mounted on a polished metal display frame marked with Phyllis and Gerald Wingrove inscription, 7cm long overall. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 109

A 1:15 scale model of a 1932 Alfa Romeo 2.3 chassis, by Gerald Wingrove,finely detailed scratch-built model of a 'rolling chassis' with engine, constructed from mainly brass, copper and aluminium parts, believed one of a series of 7 models produced by Wingrove from 1983-2002, believed post-2000 model inscribed to underside '1932 2.3 Alfa Romeo by Gerald A Wingrove MBE (Model Engineer)', finished in maroon livery, with wire-spoked wheels shod with rubber tyres, 27cm long, contained in green baize padded plywood storage case with sliding lid, and offered with Alfa Romeo emblem mounted on polished wooden shaped block. (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 124

A 1:15th scale scratch-built model of an Alfa Romeo 8C-2900 engine by Gerald Wingrove,white metal construction, finely detailed model of the 8-cylinder engine, mounted on a polished metal display frame marked with Phyllis and Gerald Wingrove inscription, 9cm long overall. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 117

A 1:15 scale model of a 1933 Duesenberg 'SJ' 'Brunn' chassis, by Gerald Wingrove,finely detailed scratch-built model of the 'rolling chassis' fitted with detailed engine, radiator and mascot, constructed from mainly brass, copper and aluminium parts, red-painted chassis believed to fit Phaeton Torpedo coachwork by Brunn, with wire-spoked wheels shod with white-wall rubber tyres and mounted with two spare wheels, 38cm long; offered with 'Duesenberg' emblem on polished wooden plinth, and contained in green baize padded plywood storage case with sliding lid. (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 122

A 1:20 scale scratch-built model of a 1930 Lea-Francis Hyper Sports by Gerald Wingrove,finely detailed 'curbside' model, 1 of 2 models constructed in 1974, finished in olive green with chrome plated brightwork, pale yellow painted wire-spoked wheels fitted with rubber tyres, the cockpit with detailed dashboard, steering wheel and red seat, the car bearing registration number LV 8301, 20cm long, with Gerald Wingrove inscription to underside, originally from the collection of the National Motor Museum Beaulieu. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 110

A 1:15 scale model of a 1932 Alfa Romeo P3 Monoposto and model engine, by Gerald Wingrove,finely detailed scratch-built model with hinged bonnet revealing engine, constructed from mainly brass, copper and aluminium parts, believed one of a series of 9 models produced by Wingrove from 1979-2002, believed pre-2000 model inscribed to underside '1932 P3 Alfa Romeo by Gerald Wingrove (Model Engineer)', finished in maroon livery, with wire-spoked wheels shod with rubber tyres, 25cm long; offered together with a 1:15 scale model of a 1931 Alfa Romeo P3 engine by Wingrove, 10cm long, pre-1980 model mounted on chromed metal base inscribed '1931 P3 Alfa Romeo by Phyllis & Gerald Wingrove', both contained in green baize padded plywood storage case with sliding lid, and with small engraved title plaque on polished wooden base. (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 113

A 1:15 scale model of a 1938 2.9 Alfa Romeo Le Mans Coupe and Master Pattern, by Gerald Wingrove,finely detailed scratch-built 'curbside' model with hinged opening doors, constructed from mainly brass, copper and aluminium parts, post-2000 model inscribed to underside '1938 2.9 Alfa Romeo Le Mans Coupe by Gerald Wingrove MBE Model Engineer Spain', finished in red livery, with wire-spoked wheels shod with rubber tyres, 30.5cm long; offered together with wooden Master Pattern for the model, in polished wood with brass body-panel contours and fitted with radiator grille, 30cm long, mounted on polished wooden plinth, both contained together within green baize padded two-tiered plywood storage case with sliding lid, and with a framed and glazed printed display of detailed plans drafted on Bentley Systems Microstation, and dated 2005, 32 x 75cm, and a folder containing loose A4 sheets of annotated plans, photocopies of technical sketches and reference images, and various colour photographs with slides of the full-size car, used by Wingrove to assist in construction of the model. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 125

A 1:5 scale model 28Hp 3 cylinder Anzani aero engine by A. Walshaw,finely detailed engineered model, with truncated wooden propeller, engine turns with compression and working pushrods, mounted on a custom stand above a wooden base fitted with an engraved plaque. Footnotes:The underside of the base is applied with a typed note, signed A. Walshaw and dated 1979:-'This model of the 28Hp military type Anzani engine used by W. H. Ewen in the first crossing of the Firth of Forth in 1911 is to exact scale externally and internally accurately follows prototype practice but not exactly to scale size. I was unable to find out how the magnetodistributor was driven from the armature shaft, but the method used was the one most probable'.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 120

A scale model of a circa 1925 Pratt & Whitney Wasp radial aero engine, by Gerald Wingrove,finely detailed, 6cm diameter, fixed to polished metal frame on a wooden display base, 11.5cm high overall. For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 106

A 1:6 scale limited edition model of the 2007 Season ING Renault R27 F1 Team car,resin body kerbside model, finished in yellow, orange, white and blue race livery and with ING and other sponsors' logos, with solid rubber tyres and detailed cockpit, as driven by Giancarlo Fisichella and Heikki Kovalainen during the 2007 season, 80cm long, mounted on a black display base with titled plaque under a Perspex display case, measuring 98 x 44 x 24cm overall. This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: â—Šâ—Šâ—Šâ—Š £60 + VAT uplift and storage at £12 + VAT per lot per dayFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 102

Eight cased 1:12 scale miniature F1 nose-cone models by Amalgam,hand-built models of nose-cones with front wing section, each mounted on display base with title plaque and comprising: Ferrari F2008; BMW Sauber F1.07; McLaren Mercedes MP4-22A; McLaren Mercedes MP4-23A wearing Lewis Hamilton race number 23; 2007 Red Bull RB3; 2012 Red Bull RB8; Ferrari F2007 (left end plate broken); and Brawn GP F1090; each in presentation box, seven with Certificate of Authenticity and outer sleeve, six in carton boxes. (8)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 114

A 1:15 scale model of a 1912 Rolls-Royce 40/50Hp London-Edinburgh Tourer 'The Mystery' and model engine, by Gerald Wingrove,finely detailed scratch-built model of the car 'R-1265' with coachwork by Holmes of Derby, with hinged bonnet revealing engine and loose mounted removable body revealing underlying detailed chassis, constructed from mainly brass, copper and aluminium parts, believed one of a series of 3 models produced by Wingrove from 1995-2002, believed pre-2000 model inscribed to underside '1912 40'50 Rolls Royce by Phyllis & Gerald A. Wingrove England', unpainted with 'bare metal' brass finish bodywork, with wire-spoked wheels shod with white rubber tyres and loose mounted spare wheel to right side, 32cm long, contained in green baize padded plywood storage case with sliding lid; offered together with a 1:15 scale model of the engine by Wingrove, 11.5cm long overall, mounted on polished metal base inscribed '40/50 Rolls Royce 1912 - Phyllis & Gerald Wingrove England'; and with small engraved title plaque on polished wooden base; and with a framed printed display of 'Wingrove Collection' detailed plans drafted on Intergraph Microstation used in the construction of the model, 57 x 81cm. (6)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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