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Fourteen Boxed/Cased 1/76 Scale Vehicles; three Atlas Tanks, a Matchbox "Stephenson Rocket", five Busses by E.F.E etc, a Oxford Ref 76FOW001 Fowler Tractor, a New Ray Movistar Honda, a Burago Mercedes SSK and and unboxed (good) Bugatti Type 5, plus a KM Toy Ref No 1002 "Super Crane Truck", good to very good (15).
Four Leader and Project 43 1:43 scale model cars, comprising PRJ10A Porsche 356A Carrera Panamericana 1953 Car N. 153 'Guatemala', Porsche 550A Carrera Panamericana 1953, LK13A N. 159 Porsche 550 Carrera Panamericana 1953 'Fletcher Aviation', LK15 Porsche 550 Carrera Panamericana 1954 'Canada', (4), boxed,
Nine Burago 1:18 scale model cars, to include Ferrari 250 GTO (1962), Bugatti Type 59 (1934) x2, Mercedes Benz 500K Roadster (1936), Mercedes Benz 300SL (1954), others and two Onyx model cars, (11),Condition Report: Two cars loose in their boxes. The others do not appear to have ever been removed from their boxes. Two boxes with cracking and crumpling of plastic, two others only with cracking. Light wear and tear to cardboard.
Four 1:43 scale model cars, comprising Automobile Arts Limited Edition Ferrari 750 Monza 1954, 16/25, Tron Kits P30 Oldsmobile Pan Am 1950, two Marsh Models a Sauber Mercedes C9 61 Baldi Acheson Brancatelli limited edition of 50, and 1989 Le Mans winning Sauber-Mercedes C9, limited edition of 500, (4), boxed,
KENTANDREWS (JOHN), A. DURY AND W. HERBERT. A Topographical Map of the County of Kent, in Twenty Five Sheets, on a Scale of Two Inches to a Mile, from an Actual Survey, hand-coloured engraved map on 25 sheets, one double-page engraved index map, and uncoloured 'Plan of the City of Canterbury, Survey'd by J. Andrews & Mat. Wren', some light spotting, later half morocco, rebacked preserving original spine, worn [Rodger 222], folio (540 x 380mm.), R. Sayer and J. Bennett, 1779Footnotes:LARGE SCALE WALL MAP OF KENT ON 25 SHEETS, with key map and city plan of Canterbury, all surveyed by John Andrews.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: •• Zero rated for VAT, no VAT will be added to the Hammer Price or the Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Two Chinese Famille Rose 'Rockefeller' pattern plates, Qianlong, one painted with a man fighting two tigers and the other with a stag pulling a man in a cart, the smaller plate with Rafi Y. Mottaheden collection label, 24.8cm and 29.2cm diameter (2) 清乾隆 粉彩洛克菲勒纹瓷盘一组两件Condition Report: the larger plate with some wear to gilding and to well of plate on enamels and small hair crack to rim 1.5cm long and small chip to rim approximately 5mm x 2mm and two scale chips to underside of rim the smaller plate with some wear as can be seen in the image and with with 6cm long hair crack or scratch to glaze which does not appear to come through to front side Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese Famille-verte moonflask, 18th or 19th century, the generous circular body painted in green, yellow and black enamels with panels of flowers, 27cm high 清18-19世纪 五彩抱月瓶Condition Report: one handle with 8mm x 7mm scale chip and tiny chips to unglazed foot rimCondition Report Disclaimer
A Guan-type vase, hu, 19th century, of archaic bronze form, the pear-shaped body of rounded rectangular section set with a pair of rectangular handles, applied overall with a pale grey glaze finely streaked with a random matrix of brown crackle stopping neatly above the foot revealing the brown dressed foot, the interior and the recessed base glazed, 14cm high and a Chinese crackle-glazed vase, 19th century, of tapering form with two handles, covered with grey glaze streaked with a random matrix of dark grey crackle, the foot revealing the brown body, 19.5cm high (2) 清19世纪 官釉壶及哥釉瓶两件Condition Report: guan type hu 14cm with small glaze fault towards foot bubbled with 4mm x 2mm area of glaze missing the larger vase with glaze fault to neck probably a glaze bubble with 3mm x 3mm area of glaze missing and unglazed foot rim with long scale chip approximately 7cm x 7mm long Condition Report Disclaimer
A Chinese underglaze red and pale-celadon seal paste box and cover, late Qing Dynasty, with kangxi six-character mark to base in underglaze blue, 8.6cm diameter Provenance: By repute formerly in the collection of the artist Cambier Guy (1923-2008) who is thought to have purchased this item either in China or Japan 1960's and 1970's 晚清 粉青釉里红印盒拍品来源:已故艺术家坎比尔·盖伊(1923-2008) 旧藏, 后由家族继承Condition Report: base inner rim with 4mm x 3mm scale chip and outer base rim three small chips 4mm x 2mm, 4mm x 1mm and 1mm x 1mm Condition Report Disclaimer
A post-War 1949 ‘Malaya operations’ M.M. awarded to Private H. McPhee, Seaforth Highlanders, who rushed to the aide of his officer during a Company Contact in North Johore, 12 November 1949, accounting for at least 1 ‘bandit’ and probably several more Military Medal, G.VI.R. (2824888 Pte. H. McPhee. Seaforth.) officially re-impressed naming, suspension loose and the medal somewhat abrasively cleaned, therefore nearly very fine £500-£700 --- M.M. London Gazette 21 March 1950: ‘In recognition of gallant and distinguished services in Malaya.’ The recommendation states: ‘On the afternoon of 12th November, 1949, “B” Coy had a fierce encounter with a large force of bandits in a camp situated in overgrown rubber about 3 miles SW of the village of Chaah in North Johore. This was the first day of a full scale battalion operation in the vicinity of the Ma’Ckill Forest Reserve estimated to last for 7 days; the role of “B” Coy was to search a given area. On arrival in the area the Coy. Comd. took the Coy. a short distance into the jungle and there formed a temporary firm base while he himself went forward with an armed recce party of platoon strength to reconnoitre a locality where there was believed to be water for a permanent firm base. Pte. McPhee was one of those who was left at the temporary firm base with the remainder of the Coy. When the recce party had proceeded about a quarter of a mile forward of the Coy temporary firm base they bumped into the enemy in a very new and temporary camp in some overgrown rubber; they at once attacked the camp which is now known to have contained approximately 160 bandits. As they had no sentries on this occasion they were taken completely by surprise and were forced to put up a stubborn resistance to extricate themselves from the camp. A fierce battle ensued; the bandits counter attacked strongly and subjected the recce party who were in very open ground in some cleared rubber to very heavy fire. At this stage Pte. McPhee arrived on the scene with the first party of reinforcements from the temporary firm base. In the very early stages of the battle the Coy. Cmd. and 2 of the subaltern officers were killed. The only surviving officer, Lieut. Brown, was therefore left in command. Immediately Pte. McPhee arrived up, and acting on his own initiative, he made his way forward to Lieut. Brown and requested permission from him to take up a position on the left forward flank of the Coy. With complete disregard for his own safety he then doubled forward to this position, which was an extremely vulnerable one, and from it dominated the whole of the left flank. He remained in this position, firing away steadily whenever he saw any enemy movement, throughout the remainder of the battle which continued for a further hour and a quarter. He was completely unaffected by the heavy fire which he drew upon himself, and was extremely cheerful throughout the whole battle. He definitely killed at least 1 bandit and probably more. The initiative and bravery shown by Pte. McPhee were undoubtedly responsible for denying the ground on the left flank of the Coy. position to the enemy, and his cheerfulness and high morale were an inspiration and example to all those who were near.’ A picture of Hugh McPhee appears in the regimental journal Cabar Feidh for May 1950. Note: Another M.M. to this recipient, a G.VI.R. 1st issue example, was sold in these rooms in June 2021; given that this medal is a G.VI.R. 2nd issue example, and has been officially re-impressed, it is likely that it is a duplicate issue.
English tea and coffee cups and saucerscomprising a Flight Barr and Barr pink, white and gilt teacup and saucer, impressed marks; a Chelsea Derby coffee cup and saucer, circa 1770, painted with garlands of flowers, gilt anchor/D mark, a Coalport coffee cup and saucer, circa 1881-90, transfer-printed in red with flowering branches; a Royal Crown Derby teacup and saucer, painted with panels of flowers reserved within elaborately gilded cobalt ground, retailed by Gillman Collamore, 5th Avenue and 30th Street New York; a Davenport coffee cup and saucer, decorated with panels of iron red and peach borders, printed factory marks, sold together with a further unmarked English cup and saucer and a Continental cup and saucer, nicely painted with birds on branches with puce and gilt scale borders, faint impressed crossed arrows mark (qty)Birds in branches and woodland cup and saucer- small knock to base of cup.Coalport red printed cup and saucer - both pieces crazed, staining to saucer.Davenport cup and saucer- small chip to foot rim on saucer.Floral and cobalt cup and saucer- both pieces crazed, cup with light staining, some rubbing to gildingFlight, Barr and Barr cup and saucer - some pitting and nicks to the saucers foot rim.RCD cup and saucer- some rubbing to gilt at centre of saucer.Chelsea Derby cup and saucer - saucer scratched, rubbing to gilding around cups rim.
A Regency style 1:12 scale dolls house and contents. Windows to font and sides of house. Front of house swings open in two sections to reveal 9 interior rooms over 3 floors, with light wood staircase and banisters. Lift up roof with interior loft room/nursery. Furniture to most rooms, to include, lounge suite, bedroom furniture, bathroom suite and nursery furniture and accessories. Removable chimney stacks to roof. Approx. 86 x 73 x 47cm.
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