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On30 scale Bachmann/Thomas Kinkade Christmas Express train set- 2.6.0 locomotive and tender green/red plus five green coaches and three red coaches, all in very good to excellent condition, plus Bachmann E-Z track, sixteen curves, fourteen straights, two LH points, one RH point, three buffer stops, plus controller and UK- USA adapter, all as new, ex set. UK P&P Group 1 (£16+VAT for the first lot and £2+VAT for subsequent lots)
A collection of three vintage 20th century glass perfume bottles. The lot including an empty factice glass perfume bottle marked Guerlain Made in France to base, with insect and scale design and stopper, an unmarked frosted glass bottle with gilt metal flower lid, and another unmarked bottle, hexagonal in form with frosted glass flower design and a spherical stopper. Guerlain bottle to measure approx. 20.5cm tall.
A Tri-ang 10inch scale Model clockwork powered Motor Lifeboat, with key and original box.Condition ReportThe boat is missing its mast, the white plastic has yellowed with age and the motor is running but comes with no guarantee. The box is in poor condition, three end flaps are missing. The other end has been sellotaped and has bumps / scuffs etc to the ridges.
A First World War trench map & books - trench map of Belgium & France sheet 51 Edition 2 N. Published for the British General Staff Geographical Section by the Ordnance Survey Southampton October 1917. Scale 1:40000. On folding linen. Along with a British Army map on linen of part of the French and Belgian frontier and x3 books on the war on the Western Front-The Topography of Armageddon, a reference guide to trench maps; A New Guide to the Battlefields of France and In Search of the Better ‘Ole (a biography of Bruce Bairnsfather)
HMS Sovereign Of The Seas - a museum quality scratch built large scale model of HMS Sovereign Of The Seas. The hull made of individually crafted sections of wood, the deck featuring numerous miniature details, lifeboats, canon to the hull, barriers, gilding work to the rear, a hand-made figure head, and a large amount of rigging. Mounted on a detachable stand. This model was the result of several years painstaking work by our client, who spared no expense in making it. Generally in excellent undamaged condition. Measures approx: 100cm long. Magazines included. Sovereign of the Seas was a 17th-century warship of the English Navy. She was ordered as a 90-gun first-rate ship of the line of the English Royal Navy,[1][4] but at launch was armed with 102 bronze guns at the insistence of the king. She was later renamed Sovereign under the republican Commonwealth, and then HMS Royal Sovereign at the Restoration of Charles II. The elaborately gilded stern ordered by Charles I of England meant enemy ships knew her as the "Golden Devil". She was launched on 13 October 1637, and served from 1638 until 1697, when a fire burnt the ship to the waterline at Chatham.
HMS Victory - a museum quality scratch built large scale model of HMS Victory. The hull made of individually crafted sections of wood, the deck featuring numerous miniature details, lifeboats, canon to the hull, barriers, gilding work to the rear, a hand-made figure head, and a large amount of rigging. Mounted on a detachable stand. This model was the result of several years painstaking work by our client, who spared no expense in making it. Generally in excellent undamaged condition. Measures approx: 120cm long.
David Shrigley (British, b. 1968) Untitled (SOME OF MY BEST FRIENDS ARE PIGS) - One of the Four Animal series , 2019 Lithograph prints on paper 2020 Printed by Narayana Press, Published by ShrigShop, Copenhagen Unsigned and unframed 80 x 60cm (31 1/2 x 23 5/8") David Shrigley was born in 1968 in Macclesfield, UK. He lives and works in Brighton and Devon, UK. In January 2020 the artist was awarded the decoration of Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire or OBE. His digital animations such as ‘Headless Drummer’ and ‘The Artist’ demonstrate what Shrigley calls ‘the economy of telling stories’, delivering a deftly crafted mix of dark and light through the simplest of forms. In his sculptural works, rendered in materials such as bronze and ceramic, the artist makes physical some of his more curious and eccentric propositions by transforming found objects or by playing with their scale. Taking Lewis Carroll's perspective of Wonderland, Shrigley enlarges objects and imbues them with curious proportions. Shrigley was a Turner Prize nominee in 2013, following his major mid-career retrospective ‘Brain Activity' at the Hayward Gallery, London. In September 2016, his monumental sculpture ‘Really Good' was unveiled in Trafalgar Square, London for the Fourth Plinth Commission. Other solo museum exhibitions include those at Copenhagen Contemporary, Denmark (2020); Newstead Abbey Historic House & Gardens, Nottinghamshire, England (2019); Museo de arte Carrillo Gil, Mexico City, Mexico (2019); Art Omi, Ghent, New York, USA (2019); Spritmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden (2018); Deste Foundation Project Space, Greece (2018); Fabrica, Brighton, England (2018); Rose Art Museum, Brandeis University, Massachusetts, USA (2016); National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia (2014); Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany (2014); Hayward Gallery, London, England touring to Yerba Beuna Centre for the Arts, San Francisco, USA (2013); Cornerhouse, Manchester, UK (2012); Mumbai Art Rooms, Mumbai, India (2012); Turku Art Museum, Turku, Finland (2011) and Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway (2009). Shrigley’s works are included in prominent collections internationally, including Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA; Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois, USA; Museum Ludwig, Cologne, Germany; Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany; Centre Pompidou, Paris, France; Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen, Denmark; Thyssen-Bornemisza Contemporary Art Foundation, Vienna, Austria; Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh, Scotland; Tate, London, England; British Council, London, England; and National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia. This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.
James Lee Byars (American,1932 -1997) 1,000,000 dollar Gold pencil on black crumpled paper Framed in black 46 x 46cm (18" x 18") In 1986, James Lee Byars "The Figure of Death" was sold for USD761,000. In 2015, Untitled, ink painting on Japanese rice paper was sold for USD125,000. James Lee Byars, one of the most widely recognised American artists from the 1960s to the present, influenced an entire generation of artists in the fields of conceptual and performance art. Born in Detroit in 1932, Byars was always fascinated by Japanese culture, which exerted a deep influence on his artistic practice throughout his life. He lived and worked nomadically, moving between different places and cities, including Detroit, Kyoto, New York, Los Angeles, Berlin, Bern, Venice, and Cairo. Throughout his oeuvre, Byars combined motifs and symbols from Eastern traditions and civilisations, such as elements of Nô theatre and Zen Buddhism, with a deep knowledge of Western art and philosophy, offering a unique personal view on reality and its physical and spiritual entities. Making use of different media, like installation, sculpture, performance, drawing, and speech, the artist created a mystical-aesthetic reflection on the ideas of perfection and cyclicity, and on the human figure—its representation and dematerialization—often involving visitors directly in temporary actions or large-scale interventions. This lot is sold subject to Artists Resale Rights, details of which can be found in our Terms and Conditions.

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