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Three OO scale Hornby Sir Ralph Wedgwood class A4 locomotives to include 1939-1942 LNER Blue, 4469, 1944-1947 N.E Wartime Black, 4466 and 1962-1965 BR Green Late Crest, 6006. All in near mint condition with certificates in wood presentation box and shipping carton. P&P Group 1 (£14+VAT for the first lot and £1+VAT for subsequent lots)
A collection of Corgi 1:43 scale Batman DC Comic vehicles, comprising 1940's Batmobile BMBV1, window boxed; No.77302 2000 Batmobile BMBV1, window boxed; No.77317 1940's Batmobile BMBV2, window boxed; No.77318 1950's Two-Face car, window boxed; No.77319 2000 Redbird RBDV1, window boxed; No.77322 1960's Catmobile CMBV1, window boxed; No.77349 2000 Batmobile BMBV4, window boxed; No.77350 1960's Batmobile BMBV3, window boxed; No.77352 1950's Killer Moth Mothmobile, window boxed; others, mostly window boxed (22)
A collection of Corgi 1:36 and 1:43 scale James Bond 007 vehicles, comprising CC04602 "Little Nellie" gyrocopter, window boxed; CC06803 Rolls Royce III Sedance De Ville, window boxed; CC07503 Aston Martin Vanquish, window boxed; TY05102 BMW 750i, window boxed; TY06901 Aston Martin DB5, window boxed; TY07601 Jaguar XKR, window boxed; others, mostly window boxed (11)
Sci-Fi Interest, Props - a large scale model of the futuristic nuclear submarine Seaview from Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, painted fibre glass construction, 205cm long Reputedly used as a pre-production or prototype model for the 1964 - 1968 Science Fiction Television Series Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, created by Irwin Allen
Corgi Classics, Chipperfield Circus 1:50 scale models, comprising 97022 AEC Regal living quarters, boxed with literature and certificate, Limited Edition No.01903 of 12,500; 97888 Foden closed pole truck with caravan, boxed with literature and certificate, Limited Edition No.09229 of 12,500; 97889 AEC cage truck and trailer, boxed with literature and certificate, Limited Edition No.11908 of 12,500; 97896 AEC pole truck, boxed with literature and certificate, Limited Edition No.08977 of 12,500; 97915 Scammell Highwayman with two trailers, boxed with literature and certificate, Limited Edition No.11333 of 12,400; 97957 ERF eight wheel rigid truck, boxed with literature and certificate, Limited Edition No.06171 of 12,500; others, each boxed (12)
MIGUEL ORTIZ BERROCAL (Villanueva de Algaidas, Malaga, 1933 - Antequera, Malaga, 2006)."Loreley", 1981-1986.Polished and patinated bronze. Sample 134/500.A pearl is missing from the interchangeable piece of the mouth.The base and the coupling that form part of the mouth piece are missing.No maker's book.Signed and numbered on the back.Provenance: private collection conceived since the 1970s between London and Madrid.Measurements: 30 x 14 x 20 cm.Round sculpture showing the face of an enigmatic character. The work is made up of pieces that complete a whole, some of them like the rose of the mouth. Miguel Ortiz Berrocal showed a special predilection for articulated and detachable bronze sculptures. Inspired by the main creative forces of the first half of the 1900s, the artist sought his own artistic path. He was inspired by science and created works based on mathematical, physical and scientific principles. He also developed the concept of "dismountability", understood as the process of searching for the inner forms of volumes, which implies that sculptures are composed of elements that have to be assembled and disassembled in order to penetrate their invisible space. Berrocal began his training at the Escuela de Artes y Oficios in Madrid, where he was a pupil of Ángel Ferrant. He then went on to the San Fernando School of Fine Arts, where he was a pupil of Ramón Stolz. He complemented his training with work as a draughtsman in the studio of the architect Casto Fernández Shaw and as an assistant to several architects in Rome between 1952 and 1954. During his stay in Paris in 1955, he finally decided to devote himself to sculpture. His early works show the influence of Chillida, while at the same time denoting his preference for articulated and detachable forms in bronze. The difficulty involved in making each of his sculptures led him to decide to produce them in series. With this idea in mind, he produced two hundred copies of the sculpture "Maria de la O", for which he received the prize for sculpture at the Paris Biennale and which was later acquired by the MOMA in New York. In 1966 he settled permanently in Verona, and from 1968 he alternated his work between monumental and small-scale works. Together with several gallery owners, he founded the Società Multicettera, the first industry of small sculptures. He has exhibited in Italy, France, Germany, Spain and the United States, received the gold medal of the Bronze of Padua, the Grand Prize of Honour at the Brazil Biennial, and was named Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters by the French government. He has sculptures in public places in Korea, Bordeaux, Denmark and Switzerland, as well as in various places in Spain. He is represented in the Museums of Modern Art in New York and Paris, the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, the Kunsthalle in Hamburg, the Juan March Foundation in Madrid, the National Gallery in Rome and the Victoria & Albert Museum in London.
Soldiers by Bob [produced by Bob Yeknik from the 1980's to 2010's & retailed under the Title REY Enterprises in classic 1/32nd Scale], comprising: 18 x Assorted WW2 Type Allied Vehicles, Includes: Churchill Tank, French Char B, Jeeps, Etc. Generally near Mint overall [a couple have detached parts which are present]. [18 Pieces]
CBG Mignot For ESA - Foreign Legion Series [post war issue], Legionnaire Marching, Set - "La Legion Etrangere - Detachement" - Officer, Fannion Bearer & 2 x Marching Legionnaire's & Les Etains du Graal - 100mm Scale White Metal Figurine - Commando Kieffer - D.Day, 1944. Mint overall, contained in near Mint set boxes. [3]
H. A. Framburg, Chicago, USA - WW2 - 1/32nd Scale US Army Official AFV Recognition Model Series, [1941-45 Issues] comprising: Czech/German F-IV-H / German Light Amphibian Tank CKD F4H, 1 Piece Casting Finished in Olive Drab Finish. Near Mint overall. Rare the First Example to be Sold by Vectis.
H. A. Framburg, Chicago / Comet, New York, USA - WW2 - 1/32nd Scale US Army Official AFV Recognition Model Series, [1941-45 Issues] comprising: British Infantry Tank Mark IV "Churchill", 2 Piece Casting Finished in Olive Drab Finish. Near Mint overall. Rare the First Example to be Sold by Vectis.
H. A. Framburg, Chicago / Comet, New York, USA - WW2 - 1/32nd Scale US Army Official AFV Recognition Model Series, [1941-45 Issues] comprising: British Infantry Tank Mark III "Cruiser" Tank, 2 Piece Casting Finished in Olive Drab Finish. Near Mint overall. Rare the First Example to be Sold by Vectis.
H. A. Framburg, Chicago / Comet, New York, USA - WW2 - 1/32nd Scale US Army Official AFV Recognition Model Series, [1941-45 Issues] comprising: British Infantry Tank Mark II "Matilda" Tank, 2 Piece Casting Finished in Olive Drab Finish. Near Mint overall. Rare the First Example to be Sold by Vectis.
H. A. Framburg, Chicago / Comet, New York, USA - WW2 - 1/32nd Scale US Army Official AFV Recognition Model Series, [1941-45 Issues] comprising: British Infantry Tank Mark VI "Crusader" Tank, 2 Piece Casting Finished in Olive Drab Finish. Near Excellent [aerials missing] overall. Rare the First Example to be Sold by Vectis.
H. A. Framburg, Chicago / Comet, New York, USA - WW2 - 1/32nd Scale US Army Official AFV Recognition Model Series, [1941-45 Issues] comprising: British Cruiser MkII Tank [old repair to barrel], 2 Piece Casting Finished in Olive Drab Finish. Near Excellent overall. Rare the First Example to be Sold by Vectis
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