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AN AVIA CHRONOGRAPH WRISTWATCH WITH 9CT HEAD, the circular face with gilt baton markers, seconds track, subsidiary constant seconds and thirty minute recording dials, outer red telemeter and blue tachymeter scales and chronograph centre seconds, gilt hands, a brown crocodile leather strap, with foreign assay mark for 9ct gold, stamped 15901 (condition report; currently winds, sets and runs, pushers are working but in need of service, face is quite heavily scratched, strap well worn, wear to plating on buckle. We cannot guarantee the working condition of any watch)
A MAJORITY BUILT MODEL PLANE with Jen ZT-50A engine fitted, body stickered OP-JMLBZ24 (no propellor or nose cone) 60in wingspan, together with a box containing forty two books pertaining to aircraft (see pics for titles), a small framed print, a box containing model cars, planes, etc, including a Dominus 10TR RC jeep with hand controller (partially built) a Vodafone McClaren Formula one car constructed in Die cast metal 11in long, two fighter jets, a model brass 'Davy' lamp, scales and a candle holder (2 BOXES, PLANE AND LOOSE)
Original vintage army recruitment propaganda poster - I Want You For U.S. Army - featuring an iconic image of Uncle Sam, a national personification of the government of the United States and the country in general, seen dressed in a blue suit and top hat with white stars pointing his finger at the viewer, created by an American artist James Montgomery Flagg (1877-1960) around 1917, the poster was inspired by the British Lord Kitchener poster that was used to recruit soldiers. Attached on separate pieces of paper are - Army pay scales for enlisted men and women in 1972; a contact card for SSG Billy W. Livingston U.S. Army Recruiting Office; and the address for the nearest recruiting station at the bottom. Printed by U.S. Government Printing Office. Fair condition, creasing, staining, small tears, separate sheets of paper attached with glue and staples, bumps on edges, small paper losses, backed on card. Country of issue: USA, designer: James Montgomery Flagg, size (cm): 36x28, year of printing: 1968.
Known as 'SportLine Zero', this 350 SL has been converted to fully electric propulsion by marque specialists, SLSHOP. Fully rebuilt from the ground upwards with an investment of nearly £200,000. The story begins when SCC 107K arrived at SLSHOP ready for retirement, minus its engine and with a faulty gearbox, and seemed an ideal candidate to be rebuilt as an electrically-powered classic Mercedes, a project that was already under consideration by the innovative team at the SLSHOP. The car was then completely stripped and rebuilt with the utmost attention to detail, with every aspect of the change carefully planned to retain the handling characteristics of the standard version. Unlike a conventionally designed car, with the substantial weight of the engine and gearbox positioned in the middle at the front, the team were comparatively free to position the heavy components where they wanted to and, using corner-weight scales during construction, it was possible to position the batteries and heavy electrical components so the weight was reasonably divided between all four quarters of the SL. Consequently, a dynamic balance was achieved resulting in the safe predictable handling for which the R107 was renowned.The electrics and running gear are discretely hidden, and there are no clues to the car's transformation other than the OAT gauge which now displays battery charge capacity, the non-standard gear selector and a charging plug beneath the fuel flap. Mounted front and rear are 53kWh of Tesla batteries, powering a 150bhp 213lb/ft electric motor, more than enough for an SL, and offering a range of 150 miles. Acceleration is dialled down at low speeds to closely match that of the petrol-engined version, the 0-60 time is on a par with that of the original, and performance can be adjusted to suit the owner. Make no mistake, this is a quick and capable car, boasting superior SportLine suspension and brakes. Writing in The Daily Telegraph in April 2020, Quentin Wilson was one of the first motoring journalists to drive the SportLine Zero: 'This electric SL can really shift... the sheer ingenuity of engineering this old Merc to drive so well on battery power eclipsed my nostalgia for its traditional powerplant... I was repeatedly struck at how captivating it felt. What's also quickly apparent is how natural it all feels, like the SL should have always been powered like this.'The Sportline has been owned by our vendor, a well-known private Collector, for a while and whilst in his care, has been professionally valeted every month, accruing less than 500 miles since his purchase. A modern take on a classic look, this electric SL is both a showstopper and Concours d'Elegance winner, a fascinating combination of modern technology and old-fashioned craftsmanship. It's supplied with its V5C and is UK-registered as an Electric Vehicle. For city-centre driving, it can be charged from an EV point or three-pin plug from a domestic supply and, encouragingly, it’s worth noting that the SLSHOP and Electric Classic Cars are able to offer ongoing maintenance support for the new owner of this fabulous creation. Come along and have a glimpse of the future.Specification Make: MERCEDES Model: R107 SL EV Year: 1975 Chassis Number: 10704322011980 Registration Number: SCC 107K Transmission: Manual Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 220000 KM Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
A late 19th- early 29thc Chinese Famille Noir brush washer pot of circular domed shape, decorated with two five claw Dragons chasing the pearl of wisdom, one with green scales and the other with lavender, signed verso with green enamel leaf, no signs of chips, cracks or restoration, ( H x 11cm x D x13cm)
DRAGONHEART (1996) - Unfinished Draco (Sean Connery) MaquetteAn unfinished Draco (Sean Connery) maquette from the production of Rob Cohen's fantasy adventure Dragonheart. The Tippett Studio crafted numerous maquettes during pre-production to help visualise and define the dragon's look.This resin maquette is painted grey and features detailed horns on its head and scales on one side of its body, while the reverse side remains smooth. The bottom of the maquette is numbered "42" in red pen, and it exhibits minor patches of paint wear, including on one of the forehead horns, and fine cracks on the smooth side. Dimensions: 31 cm x 14 cm x 18 cm (12 1/4" x 5 1/2" x 7")Estimate: £1,500 - 3,000 M View all lots from DRAGONHEART (1996)Bidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.
ALIENS (1986) - Uplink Tower Model MiniatureAn uplink tower model miniature from James Cameron's sci-fi action sequel Aliens. The colony of Hadley's Hope was created in model miniature form, and included an uplink tower. Different scales of Hadley's Hope were produced and this was made for the distance shots as the Marines approached the planet.The miniature is made primarily of resin and plastic, with biscuit foam pieces around the base of the legs. It is hand-painted and intentionally distressed to appear weather-beaten and rusted. The model has some wear from production use and age, most notably paint wear which reveals the resin underneath. Some smaller sections have come away, and others have been fixed since production. Dimensions: 35 cm x 37 cm x 42 cm (13 3/4" x 14 1/2" x 16 1/2")Estimate: £5,000 - 10,000 M View all lots from ALIENS (1986)View all lots from ALIEN - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.
LOST IN SPACE (2018-2021) - Robot (Brian Steele) Bodysuit with BootsA Robot (Brian Steele) bodysuit with boots from Legendary Television's Lost in Space. The Robot first appeared as a multi-limbed alien robot but transformed into a humanoid-limbed construct after scanning Will Robinson (Maxwell Jenkins).This lot consists of a two-piece foam rubber bodysuit (top and bottom), marked "robot" and "impaled," painted blue with copper-colour embellishments; a matching neck piece with plastic scales; and matching boots. Also included is a blue head scale sample, one piece of rear upper leg scales, and a clear plastic visor that would go in the head. The foam rubber exhibits wear from use, including paint loss, foam disintegration, tearing, staining, and creasing throughout.Estimate: £800 - 1,600 US View all lots from LOST IN SPACE (2018-2021)Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 12th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Saturday, November 11th.
STAR TREK BEYOND (2016) - Pair of Krall (Idris Elba) SFX Makeup BustsTwo Krall (Idris Elba) SFX makeup busts from the production of Justin Lin's Star Trek Beyond. Krall mutated from Balthazar Edison, the captain of the crashed USS Franklin, into a vengeful alien while stranded on Altamid.Designed by makeup effects supervisor Joel Harlow and creature designer Neville Page, these foam busts are hand-painted black and affixed with foam latex face appliances created for Krall's increasingly wrinkled "Stage 2" and "Stage 3" mutations. Both appliances are hand-painted green with brown speckling and blue scales. The Stage 3 appliance exhibits tearing on the face, while both busts exhibit cracking and flaking foam from age.Estimate: £2,000 - 4,000 US View all lots from STAR TREK BEYOND (2016)View all lots from STAR TREK FRANCHISE (1966-PRESENT)Bidding for this lot will end on Sunday, November 12th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Saturday, November 11th.
INDEPENDENCE DAY (1996) - 48-inch Alien Attacker Spaceship Model MiniatureA 48-inch (122 cm) model miniature alien Attacker from Roland Emmerich's Independence Day. Attackers, the primary fighter craft of the alien Harvesters, were deployed from the larger City Destroyer and Mothership spaceships. Captain Steven Hiller (Will Smith) took one attacker down and captured its pilot during the first battle.The highest-grossing film of 1996 and, at the time, the second-highest-grossing film ever made, Independence Day redefined the Hollywood blockbuster. It was nominated for two Academy Awards®, winning the award for Best Visual Effects. During production, two scales of model were crafted, with this being a larger scale model. Larger scale models of this style were used for the crash sequence as well as in the Area 51 model miniature set. Constructed from fibreglass, resin, and other multimedia, this spaceship features an intricate, multifaceted biomechanical technology-inspired design all over its chassis. It is painted in shades of metallic grey, green, and blue with bronze-colour detailing and a black plastic cockpit panel on the front. A metal suspension point is visible on the reverse for use during filming and features various holes throughout for other suspension points. This Attacker exhibits a fragile front panel with signs of repair and cracks along the underside. Dimensions: 134.75 cm x 118.25 cm x 49.75 cm (53" x 46.5" x 19.5")Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £15,000 - 30,000 US View all lots from INDEPENDENCE DAY (1996)Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.
MEMPHIS BELLE (1990) - Functional Model Miniature Memphis BelleA functional model miniature Memphis Belle aircraft from Michael Caton-Jones' World War II action-drama Memphis Belle. The crew of the Memphis Belle flew the Flying Fortress bomber on its 25th and final mission over a heavily defended German town. While real Boeing B-17 planes were used for filming close-ups, several miniature models of various scales were created for wide shots and aerial group shots.This highly detailed miniature is predominantly made of fibreglass, and has two fixed rubber front wheels, functional propellers, and clear plastic in its top turret, nose and each window. The bomber's exterior is finished in the traditional green-and-grey colours of the USAAF 8th Air Force, with hand-painted decals. These comprise its famous pin-up-girl nose art and various identification markings, namely: "124485" on either side of the tail; "DF A" on the left body; "A DF" on the right body; "MOM" below the top turret; a blue-and-white star on the left wing and on either side of the body; "Virginia" underneath the right waist gunner window; and "Sally" under the left waist gunner window. Four hand-painted plastic crew figures are fixed in their respective windows: a bombardier in the nose; a pilot and co-pilot in the cockpit; and two waist gunners in the open waist window. There are also five movable plastic guns: two in the ball turret, two in the tail, and one held by a waist gunner crew figure. A mount is secured to the model's base so it can be displayed on a custom black metal stand, also included in the lot. The stand features a button, a cable and an encased power supply; when the cable is plugged in at the model's base and the button is pressed, it activates all four propellers. Intentional wear and distressing have been applied to replicate the lifesize, battle-worn B-17. In addition, there is discolouration to the plastic windows, a hole at the tip of the tail, cracks in the frame and windows, minor chips, and fading of the paint, while the right waist gunner's gun is missing. Dimensions (plane): 99 cm x 132 cm x 34 cm (39" x 52" x 13 1/2")Contains mechanical components; see mechanical notice in the Buyer's Guide.Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £20,000 - 40,000 †Δ View all lots from MEMPHIS BELLE (1990)Bidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.
ALIENS (1986) - Light-up Remote-controlled Photo-matched 1/12th-scale APC Model Miniature and Collection of Production MaterialsA light-up remote-controlled model miniature APC from James Cameron's sci-fi action sequel Aliens. Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) and the Colonial Marines were taken to the colony of Hadley's Hope in an APC (Armoured Personnel Carrier), and used the vehicle to travel to the atmosphere processing station, barely escaping with their lives as they were swarmed by dozens of xenomorphs. It is believed that three mechanised APCs were built for the production at different scales: a full-size APC made from an airport plane tug; a 1/6 scale APC with working lights and a rotating gun turret; and this 1/12 scale model, which was used for the scene where the dropship first deposited the APC onto the surface of LV-426 and for the arial shot as the APC enters the atmosphere processor.The miniature's body comprises a vacuum-formed plastic shell over a balsa wood chassis, with a running gear taken from a radio-controlled car. It was built as lightweight as possible because it had to sit inside the miniature dropship as it descended, and the model unit were wary of damaging the dropship miniature.The model features its original halogen lights on both the front and the back, although one of the front lights no longer illuminates. The strobe light on the top of the APC above the cockpit was removed after production but the wiring is still present. The gun turret can be manually positioned to rotate or moved to the back of the vehicle, as it does in the film when moving through low doors, and mounting holes for its alternative positions are present. The miniature is fully remote-controlled and can reach speeds of 20mph. It is accompanied by the original remote-control unit. There is a switch on the underside of the model to activate the electronics.The APC has undergone some sympathetic restoration since the production wrapped, including the replacement of one of the cannon barrels and some of the wheel cover tabs; these are a different colour to the original components to highlight their replacement. The tyres are production-made back-ups as the originals degraded since production. The APC is accompanied by four spare, production-made tyres and four brass hubcaps, which were originally conceived to be part of the model but were deemed too heavy for use. Also included are four modern tyres, carefully cast from a production original, which can be swapped in to drive the APC and avoid damage to the originals.A miniature light and grill are also present; these appeared in the film on the two larger APC models, but not on this one. They were originally affixed to its top - the registration points can still be seen - but were removed to allow greater clearance as it left the dropship. The lot also includes a 106-page final-draft script dated "September 1985" and featuring a crew member's name handwritten on the card cover; 12 miniature floor tiles for the USS Sulaco and elevator miniature sets; a "Bug Stomper" crew jumper (size "M") and jacket (size "L"); 30 previously unpublished behind-the-scenes photographs of this and the other APC and dropship miniatures, including one photograph which this model photo-matches to; five call sheets; eight shooting schedules; a 15-page list of "Special Photographic Effects"; four pages of simple storyboards attached to a notes page; a production memo; and printed concept drawings of both the dropship and the APC. The crew items have some minor staining from age and use. The lot is also accompanied by a letter of authenticity from a senior special effects technician on the production who has reviewed and authenticated the APC. Dimensions: 62 cm x 23 cm x 39 cm (24 1/2" x 9" x 15 1/4") Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide.Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains mechanical components; see mechanical notice in the Buyer's Guide.Estimate: £150,000 - 300,000 M View all lots from ALIENS (1986)View all lots from ALIEN - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.
ALIENS (1986) - Miniature Dropship Decals and Dropship BlueprintMiniature dropship decals and a dropship blueprint from the production of James Cameron's sci-fi action sequel Aliens. This lot includes a "Bug Stomper" and a "Smart Ass" decals, the two dropships used by the Colonial Marines on their mission to Hadley's Hope. The blueprint features front, side and plan views of the dropship, along with printed notes and scales. The blueprint has wear from age and use, most notably some considerable tears and worn edges, and has been rolled for storage. Dimensions (blueprint): 76.5 cm x 137 cm (30" x 54")Estimate: £400 - 800 M View all lots from ALIENS (1986)View all lots from ALIEN - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Saturday, November 11th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Thursday, November 9th, Friday, November 10th or Sunday, November 12th.
Burroughs and Co, Welcme Sheffield, one blade, horn scales, brass linings, 7.5cm, Sheffield, two blades, jigged scales, 8.5cm, Nowill, Sheffield, two blades, long metal bolsters 8.5cm, un-named three blade, mother of pearl scales, n/s bolsters, brass linings, 8cm, small single blade knife 4.5cm and one other (6) (damages).

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