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A group of limited edition 1:43 scale models by MINICHAMPS world leaders series, comprising of a 1931 Mercedes Benz 770k cabriolet (Kaiser Wilhelm II) a 1935 Mercedes Benz 770k (Emperor Hirohito) and a 1939 Mercedes Benz G4 (Francisco Franco) - VG/E in G/VG Perspex cases and outer card sleeves (3)
A group of limited edition 1:43 scale models by MINICHAMPS, comprising of Mercedes Benz automobiles, to include a 1938 Mercedes Benz W125 Rekord, a 1951 Mercedes Benz 300S cabriolet, a 1951 Mercedes 300s Coupe, a 1957 Mercedes Benz 300 SL roadster and a 1953 Mercedes Benz 180- (5) -VG/E in G/VG Perspex cases and outer card boxes (one card box damaged) (6)
A group of limited edition 1:43 scale models by MINICHAMPS (some in dealer packaging) and SCHUCO, comprising of Mercedes Benz automobiles, to include a MINICHAMPS 2003 Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren, a MINICHAMPS 2004 Mercedes-Benz SLK Class and a SCHUCO 2016 Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 - VG/E in G/VG Perspex cases and outer card sleeves(8)
A group of 1:43 scale models by NOREV, WHITE BOX, and SCHUCO comprising of NSU and Volkswagen automobiles, to include a WHITEBOX 1959 NSU Prinz 30E, SCHUCO 1967 NSU 1200 TT and a NOREV 1970 Volkswagen K70 (originally developed as an NSU) - VG/E in G/VG Perspex cases and outer card sleeves (4)
A group of (mostly limited edition) 1:43 scale models by MINICHAMPS, VITESSE, IXO and WHITE BOX, comprising of East German cars, to include a MINICHAMPS 1958 Wartburg 311, a WHITE BOX 1965 Trabant 601 Universal, a WHITE BOX 1958 Sachsenring P240 and a VITESSE 1975 Trabant 601 (commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall, 9th November 1989) - VG/E in G/VG Perspex cases and outer card sleeves (VITESSE in F/G box) - (7)
A group of limited edition 1:43 scale models by MINICHAMPS and PREMIUM CLASSIXXS, comprising of Volkswagen automobiles, to include a PREMIUM CLASSIXXS 1937 Versuchswagen V30 prototype, and a MINICHAMPS 1949 Volkswagen Hebmuller cabriolet -VG/E in G/VG Perspex cases and outer card sleeves (4)
A group of limited edition 1:43 scale models by MINICHAMPS, comprising of Volkswagen automobiles to include a 1966 Volkswagen 1600 Variant, a 1969 Volkswagen 181 and a 1970 Volkswagen 1302 - VG/E in G/VG Perspex cases and outer card sleeves -VG/E in G/VG Perspex cases and outer card sleeves (5)
A group of limited edition 1:43 scale models by MINICHAMPS and MAXICHAMPS, comprising of Volkswagen automobiles to include a 1972 Volkswagen 1302 Beetle Cabriolet, a 1974 Volkswagen Scirocco and a 1983 Volkswagen 1200 - VG/E in G/VG Perspex cases (one case cracked) and card boxes - VG/E in G/VG Perspex cases and outer card sleeves (5)
After Sir Edward Coley Burne-Jones (1833-1898) and John Henry Dearle (1895-1932) For Morris & Co.A Stained, Painted and Leaded Glass Window Light Saint Margaret of Antioch, standing figure, palm in left hand, eyes lowered, dragon at feet, daisies on dress, blue drapery background, square quarries above, coloured rose and crown borders, 68cm wide, 138cm highThe design of Saint Margaret of Antioch trampling the dragon was created by Edward Burne-Jones in September 1881 for Saint Peter's Church, Bramley, West Yorkshire. It is referred to in the Morris & Co Catalogue of Designs for Stained Glass dated 8 April 1896 as BJ 418. Further versions of the window were then also produced for:Whitelands College, Putney (1887)All Saints, Dedworth, Berkshire (1888)All Saints, Putney (1890)Albion Congregational Church, Ashton-under-Lyne (1893)St Etheldreda, Hatfield (1894)Rottingdean (1894)Holy Trinity, Sloane Street, Chelsea (1894/95)Tabley (1897)Whiston (1898)St Margaret, Hopton-on-Sea (1903)St James, Staveley (1907)Southgate (1909)Liverpool (Ullet Road, reversed) (1914)Conwy (1915)Cheviot, New Zealand (1928)Higher Bedington (1937)A version of this window is found as a watercolour at The Huntington Library, described as three rectangular lights. Left light shows St.Margaret in yellow over red, holding palm, dragon at her feet. Central light shows St.Hilda in blue over white with yellow pattern, holding crook and reading from book. Right light shows St.Helena in patterned white and yellow over red, holding long wooden cross, wearing crown. Left and right lights have blue drapery backgrounds and central light has red drapery background - square quarries above. Coloured floral and crown borders. Inscribed recto upper left in graphite: "Lady Chapel (centre light completed); recto lower left in black ink: "Scale 3/4" = 1 foot"; recto lower right in graphite by Sanford Berger: "452-1931 453-1932"; verso center in graphite; "Chapel/cetre completed"; verso center in graphite by Sanford Berger: "Winnipeg - All Sts.Church/Center Pg.452-1931/Sidelights Pg. 453-1932" Described in Sewter (A.C) Stained Glass of William Morris and His Circle, Yale University Press,1975, page 217:WINNIPEG, Manitoba All Saints, Osborne1931. Single Lt.ST HILDA (Salome, BJ 364).Doc. The entry in the Catalogue of Designs names the glass-painters as follows: figure by Seeley; curtain and quarry back-grounds, rose and crown border, scroll label and inscription by Chadwick.Prep. See following window.1932. 2 side Lts in 3 Lts window.L ST MARGARET.R ST HELENA.Doc. The entry in the Catalogue of Designs names the painter of the figures, curtain and quarry backgrounds, rose and crown borders, and scroll labels as Chadwick.Prep. The sketch-design in Mr S.L.Berger's collection shows Sts Margaret, Hilda and Helena in a window of 3 rectangular Lts, forming a connected composition.All Saints Church, Winnipeg has the original 1931/2 St.Hilda window light, which stands centrally to two later window lights, namely St Mary of Bethany on the left and St.Anne on the right.Also see Sewter (A.C) Stained Glass of William Morris and His Circle, Yale University Press,1975, page 278 Burne-Jones cartoon for St Ursula, ca. 1868 Birmingham City Art Gallery.
Workshop of Robert Mouseman Thompson (Kilburn): An English Oak Stick Barometer, with gilt dial and scale 28 to 31, with full length visible mercury tube, with carved mouse trademark and stamped 14, 91cm long (lacking sliding marker) The brass dial lacking on screw. Woodwork in good order. The mercury has separated in numerous places and risen to the top. Unsure if this needs attention or whether it will settle.
A mid 19th century Staffordshire tea and coffee service, comprising a tea pot, slop, lidded sugar and cream jug, twelve tea cups, eleven saucers, seven coffee cans and two cake plates. Each hand decorated with rural landscape reserves, on a cobalt blue scale and gilded ground. Numbered 2/1132
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