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18 unmade Kits. 1:48, 1:72, 32 scale etc. Including Consolidated PBY-5A Catalina. De Havilland Tiger Moth. Handley Page 0/400. 2x Supermarine Spitfire Mk1 and a MkXII. Avro Anson I. Hawker Hurricane MKI. WW1 B Type Bus, 'Ole Bill'. Consolidated B-24 Liberator B.V1. A Short Stirling B1/III. WWII RAF Personnel. 17 Pounder Gun. Multi Pose Figures, British 8th Army. RAF Refuelling set. Polish Lancer 1815. French Grenadiers of The Imperial Guard 1815, etc. All boxed, minor wear to some. Contents believed to be complete. £80-120
Budgie Models scale model Police helmet x2, made in England by STARCOURT LTD for H.Seener LTD. one police helmet finished in black with silver police badge with clanger, and another in a brass finish with a glanger fitted, both contained in factory card box that would have originally held one dozen brass finish helmets. Plain brown card box with printed paper label applied to one end. (3 items). conditions GC -VGC. £40 -£60
A quantity of G scale by Bachmann, LGB, etc. mostly for running on 45mm track. Including 2x locomotives; a 4-6-0 tender loco, EBT 10, in black, plus an 0-4-0 loco (both damaged). 2x Clerestory coaches, East Broad Top. 16x Lehmann tramcars. Together with a large quantity of 2-rail LGB 45mm track sections. Plus a travel agent's model of Concord (approx 600mm long). AF-GC, some damage to many items. £40-60
14x items of G scale and Gauge One railway running on 45mm and 32mm track. Including; a Bachmann Big Haulers powered 4-wheel tram (93939). 2x Aristocraft; 100-ton Hopper car and a Rio Grande bogie hopper wagon. Bachmann Lumber wagon. LGB Flat wagon. Sante Fe caboose. 8x kitbuilt narrow gauge wagons including tipping wagons. Some items boxed, some wear. Generally GC-VGC. £50-70
2x Bachmann G scale locomotives. A Bachmann Brothers Big Top Train set comprising a 4-6-0 tender locomotive, 46, in red, white and metallic blue. Together with a Zebra car and caboose (track sections missing). Plus an additional 4-6-0 tender loco, ET&WNC, 14, in green and black. Both in remains of boxes. Locomotives etc VGC. £50-80
A LARGE CHINESE CLOISONNE ENAMEL BOWL, FANG MING MARK. Blue ground with rounded body and everted rim decorated with six flying horses on a scale pattern with bands of clouds and central medallion of carp in waves. The base with incised Fang Ming mark below a Mandarin hat. 28.5cm diam.No signs of repair. Areas of defect to enamel work. Surface wear throughout.
A 20th Century large scale model of Bounty showing the Mutiny, coloured figures on realistic seascape (AF - damages), the case 98cm wide x 65cm high, the lot also includes black and white image of William Bligh's grave stone; an print of Fletcher Christian; a copy of the booklet by J (Jess) E Chandler - The Story of the Mutiny of the Bounty together with a condolence letter addressed to Mrs Rose Chandler from MGM HMS Bounty's Jess Frank (4)
A Dutch late 17th/early 18th century carved giltwood figural tripod torchere1700-1710The dished circular top with a moulded surround, on a column modelled as an allegorical female term looking to dexter and surmounted by a stiff-leaf capital, the classically draped figure with one arm raised aloft and with a loose ribbon-tied floral garland over one shoulder, with a bellflower, acanthus and fish scale tapering columnar base, above a foliate clasped baluster, on scroll-hipped and acanthus carved S-scroll legs terminating in leaf wrapped feet, approximate measurements: 38.5cm diameter of top; 107cm highFootnotes:The offered lot is comparable to one of a pair of giltwood torcheres, dated circa 1700, which feature in R. Baarsen, Dutch Furniture, 1600-1800, 1993, Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, fig. 32, pp.'s 70-71. Both this model and the present candle stand appear to be directly based upon designs produced by Daniel Marot at approximately that time.According to Baarsen such herm (or term) figural torcheres, which employ the aesthetic of scrolls being surmounted by the straight angle of a column combined with distinctive S-scrolled tripod or triform bases, are among various characteristics seen in Marot designs. And these are both elements evident on this single example, whilst the overall design and carving of the above term is also closely related to this pair. However, the candle stands appearing in the Rijksmuseum book are larger in size and Baarsen suggests that smaller scale ones, such as the offered version, were typically more often made as part of a 'triad' of pieces tending to comprise a pier mirror, pier table and pair of torcheres. Unfortunately of course it is not clear for what purpose the present lot was originally made. Regardless of the Marot association, it is important to note that this kind of item was probably largely the work of Huguenots who had fled France following the negative socio-political repercussions for Protestants of the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes, which had been instigated by Louis XIV in 1685.LiteratureR. Baarsen, Dutch Furniture, 1600-1800, 1993, Rijksmuseum AmsterdamLiefkes, 1975; Baarsen, 1988-89, p. 21, fig. 14This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TPTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver two-handle cup and covermaker's mark WH, for William Hall or William Hunter, London 1802Urn form, with an upper band of scrolling vine, lower body chased with stiff leaves, on a circular foot with flutes and a leaf and berry band, either side with two oval panels, one with an armorial engraving, the cover with similar ornament and further chased with scale panels and applied flower head motifs, height 41.5cm, weight 80.5oz.Footnotes:ProvenanceChristie's, New York, 21 October 2011, lot 190The arms appear to be for the family of CRAUFURD who by 1840 were considered to be of Burgh Hall, Lincolnshire, when Sir George CRAUFORD (1797-1881), 3rd Baronet Craufurd of Kilbirney, Scotland, was vicar of Burgh-le-Marsh, Lincolnshire and built the hall there. He was the son of, and succeeded, Sir James GREGAN-CRAUFORD (1761-1839), 2nd Baronet who himself succeeded to the baronetcy in 1797 and would have been the holder of the arms at the time of assay.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Antoine Louis Barye (French 1795-1875): A bronze model of 'Elephant de Senegal'the running elephant on naturalistic oval base, signed BARYE to the front, and with F.BARBEDIENNE FONDEUR foundry mark to the rear, mid brown patina, 25.3cms highFootnotes:Provenance:Acquired by a private UK collector, Sotheby's, London, 19th Century Sculpture, 29 November 1991, lot 25.The sculptor produced a series of four small scale elephant models, all of which proved popular. The present bronze can be identified as the third model and was listed, under Nouveaux Modeles, as number 211 in Barye's final catalogue of 1865 from the Quai des Celestins 4. Of the four models produced, the Senegalese elephant is the most spirited and powerful in its sense of momentum and is notable in that only one of its four legs actually touch the ground. The model was subsequently sold to the Barbedienne foundry and edited in two sizes. The current lot is in the rarer larger size known only to be cast by Barbedienne.LiteratureM. Poletti & A. Richarme, Barye Catalogue raisonné des sculptures, Paris, 2000, pp. 251-253, A 119.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Handley and Moore, London and Francis Adams, London, a Regency bracket clock: the shaped eight-day duration, double-fusee movement having an anchor escapement and striking the hours on a bell, engraved to the backplate by the movement makers Handley & Moore, Clerkenwell, London, with typical border engraving, the pendulum with an engraved bob and fine regulation, the eight-inch round painted dial having black Roman numerals, blued-steel hands, a strike/silent lever above XII o'clock and signed F.B. Adams, London, the mahogany curved-top case with brass inlaid decoration, brass fish-scale frets and handles to the sides, canted corners and surmounted by a pediment top with brass finial, height 49cm.* Biography Handley & Moore were makers of movements to the clockmaking trade, working in Clerkenwell Close from 1801 until Handley retired in 1820 whereupon John Moore continued alone.*Biography Francis Bryant Adams, apprenticed in 1795, is recorded as working in St. Johns Square, Clerkenwell, a few hundred yards from the Handley & Moore workshops, until 1825 with his son of the same name continuing the business.*Notes Reference Brian Loomes Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, Pub. NAG 2006.
Five Corgi The Aviation Archive Military 1:144 scale limited edition and 1st issue diecast model aeroplanes Boeing B-29 Hawg Wild AA31802, Boeing C-97GDelaware Air Guard 48103, Boeing B29 Super Fortress 48901, Douglas C47B Dakota IV 47114 and Boeing B-17 Fling Fortress AA31102, all in original boxes.
Five Corgi The Aviation Archive Flying Aces 1:72 scale limited edition diecast model aeroplanes Messerschmitt 109E JG 26 Adolf Galland 49202, P51D Mustang Charles 'Chuck' Yeager 49302, Hawker Hurricane MkI F N Robertson 49103 and Hawker Hurricane MkI Sqd Ldr Stanford Tuck 49102, all in original boxes.
Six Corgi The Aviation Archive World War II 1:144 and 1:72 scale limited edition diecast model aeroplanes War in The Pacific Short Sunderland III AA31703, DH Mosquito FBVI AA32806 and P-47D Thunderbolt AA33803 and Europe & Africa Junkers Ju-87R-2 Stuka AA32502, Corsair I JT172 AA33003 and Avro Lancaster NX611 B MkVII AA30201, all in original boxes.
Four Corgi The Aviation Archive World War II 1:72 scale limited edition diecast model aeroplanes The End Of The War In Europe Heinkel H 111H-22 AA33707 and Me 262-A-1a Yellow Five AA35702, The Birth Of The Jet Engine Canadair Sabre F.4 AA35812 and Fleet Air Arm Gloster Sea Gladiator Mk.I AA36202, all in original boxes.
Six Corgi The Aviation Archive 1:144 scale diecast model aeroplanes Berlin Airlift Avro York 47205 and Avro Lancastrian 47403, Frontier Airliners Lockheed Constellation 47505 and Douglas DC3 47105, Classic Propliners Vickers Viscount 802 47607 and Classic Jetliners DH Comet 4 48504, all in original boxes.
Four inch scale Burrell single crank compound live steam traction engine or road locomotive with pump and injector, two gears and planked wooden canopy with canvas covering. Built by the vendor's late father, latterly on display in his living room, With the engine is a box file of paperwork including drawings, Franklin & Bell boiler certificate for 1995 (when the boiler was presumably built) and steam test dating to 2010
A Corgi 1:50 scale die cast lorry, for RG Bassett and Sons, and The Rutland Independence Campaign, boxed, together with a Yesteryear Y-19 1936 Auburn Speedster, Corgi Classics New York World's Fair Yellow Coach 743 (98460), Corgi Classics Northwest Greyhound Lines (54202) and Corgi Classics Bedford Type OB Coach (D949/18). (6)
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