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Eddie Stobart Diecast Models various boxed vintage and modern commercial models in various scales including Corgi Super Haulers and other Corgi examples (18), Atlas Editions World of Stobart and other Atlas Edition examples (18), Oxford Haulage 1:76 scale including a Super League Scania Highline (6) all in plastic cases (two cases damaged) and Lledo (9), G-E, Boxes F-G, (50+) in two boxes
Modern Diecast Vehicles, a boxed collection of vintage and modern private and commercial vehicles in various scales including 1:18 examples by Maisto (Aston Martin) and Burago (Jaguar E loose in box), 1:24 scale by Burago 1202 Jaguar 1000 Miglia and another, and 1:43 scale or similar Vanguards by Lledo (14) including CD1002 Rover 100 Diorama and four two model sets, Shell Classico Ferrari (6), Solido (13) five in plastic cases only, Vitesse (3), Corgi Stirlings Choice 97681, Detail 224 Porsche, EFE Coach and three others, G-E, Boxes P-G, (45+)
Modern Diecast Vehicles and Others, vintage and modern vehicles in various scales including boxed examples Burago 1:24 scale 6103 Honda F1, Corgitronics 1002 Landtrain Set (2), 1006 Radio Van, Newray 492 Honda Goldwing 1:12 scale, six boxed vintage scooters, Esso Collection car transporter and various unboxed models Lledo, Models of Yesteryear, Corgi and others, together with a boxed Revell kit 07365 Lamborghini Diablo 1:24 scale (appears complete but unchecked), F-E, Boxes P-F, (Qty)
Playworn/Unboxed Modern Diecast Commercial Vehicles, a mainly 1970s collection in various scales of private, commercial and military vehicles including examples by Matchbox, four Matchbox models with boxes (P), Dinky and Corgi, together with a collection of plastic toy soldiers some Hong Kong examples, P-G, (Qty) in two boxes
Playworn Diecast Vehicles, a postwar and later collection of vintage and modern private, commercial and military vehicles in various scales including examples by Corgi, Dinky, Matchbox and others together with a number of plastic models Minialuxe, Wiking, Novacar, Hong Kong, Palitoy and others, P-F, (Qty)
Playworn Diecast Vehicles and Spares, postwar and later playworn private and commercial vehicles in various scales including examples by Matchbox, Dinky, Corgi and others together with a Burago 1:18 Jaguar, boxed Sanchis 2CV 1:18 scale 2CV van (faded on one side) and boxed 1119 French tin Citröen 5 CV battery operated, missing working parts and various spare parts, decals and tyres for various models and modern empty diecast model boxes, P-F, (Qty) in four boxes
Gerry Anderson Related Toys and Figures, various items including Stingray boxed Matchbox Marineville SR210 and Trade pack of Topps bubble gum cards, Captain Scarlett Vivid Imaginations diecast S P V (packaged), boxed 51008 action figure also Vivid Imaginations and unboxed 1993 Angel Interceptor, together with Thunderbirds, two packaged Matchbox models an unboxed 12" figures (3) various smaller figures including two sets of ten, and Tracey Island in three scales the largest by Matchbox 1992 (all three unchecked), F-E, Boxes F-G, (Qty)
A 19th century mahogany apothecaries chest together with a similar period coromandel gentleman's dressing box with retailers mark for Lund of London,the first of rectangular form with inest brass campaign handle to the lid, opening to a fitted interior containing various sized glass bottles and stoppers, the front with frieze drawer with similar handle, the compartmented interior containing a set of balance scales with shagreen case and various other items, the second of shallow rectangular form with brass bound edges, the interior with fitted mirror and lift out compartmented tray containing various plated mounted bottles, the first, 21cm x 24cm x 14.5cm, the latter 8cm x 29cm x 17cm (4)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Qajar lacquer box containing a set of portable merchant's weights and scales Persia, dated AH 1253/ AD 1837-38of rectangular form with hinged lid, containing two sets of steel balances and brass pans and eight weights of various sizes, the box decorated in polychrome and gilt with floral sprays and perching birds, the border of the lid a series of inscription-filled cartouches 25.1 x 14.6 x 5.2 cm.Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate UK collection.Inscriptions: 'After having put together the letter of our sins, they took it and weighed it against [our] deeds', more than anyone, was our sins, but they forgave us for our love of 'Ali'; 'Whoever has the love of Haydar and Safdar (i.e. Imam 'Ali) in his heart, will be risen like justice on the last judgment day. Do not trade except in honesty, If you are honest, you set your affairs in order, dated 1253.Important Notice to BuyersSome countries e.g., the US, prohibit or restrict the purchase by its citizens (wherever located) and/or the import of certain types of Iranian-origin works. As a convenience to buyers, Bonhams has marked with the symbol R all lots of Iranian (Persian) origin. It is each buyer's responsibility to ensure that they do not bid or import a lot in contravention of the sanctions or trade embargoes that apply to them.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: RR This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Qajar lacquer box containing a set of portable merchant's weights and scales Persia, 19th Centuryof rectangular form with hinged lid, containing a set of steel balances and brass pans and nine weights of various sizes, the box decorated in polychrome and gilt with floral sprays and perching birds, the border of the lid with a series of inscription-filled cartouches 13 x 18.3 x 2.8 cm.Footnotes:ProvenancePrivate UK collection.Inscriptions: 'After having put together the letter of our sins They took it and weighed it against [our] deeds'.Important Notice to BuyersSome countries e.g., the US, prohibit or restrict the purchase by its citizens (wherever located) and/or the import of certain types of Iranian-origin works. As a convenience to buyers, Bonhams has marked with the symbol R all lots of Iranian (Persian) origin. It is each buyer's responsibility to ensure that they do not bid or import a lot in contravention of the sanctions or trade embargoes that apply to them.Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: RR This lot is subject to import restrictions when shipped to the United States.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Medieval Vessica Seal Of Eton Circa 14th-15th century AD. Copper-alloy, 28.2 grams. 43mm x 29mm. 28.2g. A very important Medieval seal matrix of the deanery at Eton. The face of the seal has a legend and central device. The legend, written in black-letter, reads s' decanatus de eton. The inscription means 'Seal of the deanery of Eton'. Between the words of the inscription are sprigs of flowers, made up of three circles and a stalk. The central device is a fish with large teeth shown in its open mouth, and clearly drawn scales; its large head, long jaw, eye towards the top of the head and long, narrow body indicate that it is a pike. It stretches across from end to end interrupting the inscription and the inner beaded border between inscription and central motif. Between it and the inner border are fronds of straight leaved foliage. There is also an outer beaded border surrounding the entire design. Recorded on the PAS database as: BUC-204D4A.An idea which became popular in heraldry, the rebus, or pun on a name, could have been relevant here, if this had been a personal seal matrix. The ferocious fish shown on the seal of Richard de Lucy is a pike, also known as a luce. (Esox lucius or water wolf) The seal of Richard de Lucy is on a document of 1153-1154 (British Library, Campbell charters xiv, 24; Warner and Ellis, 1903) although the black-letter script of this seal matrix dates it broadly to the 15th century. It is harder to work out how the pike relates to the deanery of Eton, although it is possible that a Lucy could have been dean of Eaton in the 15th century

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