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Corgi: A boxed Corgi Toys, M.G.A. Sports Car, red body with white seats, Reference 302. Original box, general wear expected with age. Vehicle is in a very good condition, slight paint chips, box has edge and shelf wear with slight creasing and crushing mostly to one corner. Please assess photographs.
CMR: A boxed Classic Model Replicars, Maserati Racing Car Transporter Fiat Bartoletti Tipo 642 RN2 1957, 1:18 Scale. Original box with outer cardboard box. Generally in good order, although the vehicle has sustained some damage. Shelf wear to box as expected with a crush to one corner. Please assess photographs.
Minichamps: A collection of five cased Paul's Model Art Minichamps 1:18 scale motorsport race vehicles to comprise: two Ayrton Senna Collection, Ralt RT3, Williams Renault and McLaren Mercedes. Vehicles generally appear in good condition, cases have dusting and shelf wear, previously displayed. Please assess photograph. (5)
Chrono: A collection of three boxed Chrono 1/18 Scale vehicles to comprise: Triumph Spitfire Open Convertible 1970 H1041; Aston Martin DB5 1963 H1002; and Aston Martin DB5 1963 H1003. Original box, general box and shelf wear expected with age with some dusting to both cardboard and window, sun damage to box window. Vehicles are in a good condition. Please assess photographs. (3)
Sun Star: A pair of boxed Sun Star 1:18 Scale vehicles to comprise: 1939 Horch 855 Roadster, Reference No. 2403; and '53 Chevrolet Bel Air, Reference No. 1602. Original boxes, general shelf and edge wear expected with age, box windows have sustained some damage and dusting. Vehicles generally appear in a good condition. Please assess photographs. (2)
Greenlight: A collection of three boxed Greenlight 1:18 Scale vehicles, to comprise: Supernatural Join the Hunt: 1967 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan; Steve McQueen: 1968 Ford Mustang GT Bullitt; and Smokey and the Bandit II: 1980 Pontiac Trans Am. Original boxes, general shelf and edge wear expected with age, box have some dusting. Vehicles appear in generally good condition. Please assess photographs. (3)
Matchbox: A collection of seven assorted boxed Matchbox 75 Series vehicles to comprise: Lotus Europa 5, Iso Grifo 14, Lamborghini Marzal 20, Merryweather Fire Engine 35, Unimog 49, BMC 1800 Pininfarina 56, and Rolls Royce Silver Shadow 69. Vehicles are in generally good condition with slight paint chips as expected with age, boxes generally in good condition, shelf and edge wear as expected with age, slight crushing. Please assess photographs. (one bag)
A Chinese Hardwood and Ebonised Display Cabinet, circa 1900, the carved cornice above an arrangement of open niches and shelves supported by foliate and flower-carved brackets, the moulded base with an apron carved as dragons, around a central panel carved in relief with an elephant180cm by 211cm by 45cmBottom shelf numerous deep scratches, also bottom shelf and apron various traces of emulsion Paint?otherwise reasonable
A Late George III Mahogany, Satinwood and Marquetry-Inlaid Cheveret Table, early 19th century, the removable bookstand with a three-quarter gallery and small shelf above two short and one long mahogany-lined drawers, the base with a single frieze drawer with ivory escutcheon between oval patera, on square tapering legs joined by a shelf49.5cm by 39cm by 107cmWith non-transferable Standard Ivory Exemption Declaration Number C78ZNMGV
{} A Louis XV-Style Rosewood and Marquetry-Inlaid Tables Ambulante, early 20th century, the oval top with pierced brass gallery inlaid with flowers, leaves and swags above an oak-lined drawer inlaid with goblets and urns flanked by similar panels, on slender cabriole legs joined by an oval shelf with gilt metal acanthus leaf mounts and scrolled sabots62cm by 42cm by 76cmRemoved from Aske HallProvenance: Sold on behalf of The Trustees of the late 3rd Marquess of Zetland Will Trust
A Pair of Regency Marginal Wall Mirrors, early 19th century, with original bevelled glass mercury plates, the central oval mirror with ropetwist border flanked by narrow marginal plates with a shelf below, the C scroll moulded pediment decorated with an egg and dart border107cm by 51cmMirror one this is the example with a section of moulding missing around the shelf. This mirror plate is heavily tarnished ( worse than the photograph). Also various cracking and small losses to the gesso and frame.mirror 2 better condition but losses and photographed.gesso is looses in places on both mirrorsmirror differ very slightly above SHELF- see photo signs of over-painting on the opposing mirror where the leaves are missing verso on mirrors differ
A George IV Mahogany Waterfall Dwarf Bookcase, 2nd quarter 19th century, with turned simulated bamboo spindles forming a gallery above two graduated shelves, the base with two moulded cupboard doors above turned legs with brass capped feet and castors108cm by 35cm by 112cmFaded but uniform condition. Numerous scuffs and scratches consistent with age, small splits, including top shelf as photographed with some repair work around the gallery. Small section of moulding missing under galleryMetal braces added to the verso above legs for strengthening structurally sound and cupboard doors open
A George III Cream-Painted Carved Pine Chimneypiece, the breakfront moulded cavetto cornice with ribbon and rosette band above a foliage-centred quatrefoil-panelled frieze, with lappeted border and scrolling foliage and C-scroll trusses, the aperture with a foliate and acanthus-carved moulded eared slip, the sides hung with foliage, each on a plinth, with a marble slip152.5cm by 180.5cmaperture 120.5cm by 146cmProvenance: Supplied to Sir Lawrence Dundas Bt, (1781) for Aske Hall, Yorkshire. Thence by descent to the Marquess and Marchioness of Zetland, Aske Hall, Richmond, North Yorkshire. Sold Tennants House Sale, 22 September 1994Lacking the mantel shelf. Redecorated. Minor losses. The blocks replaced. The entwined foliage scrolls of Roman acanthus also feature on the pilaster of a bedroom chimneypiece on the first floor at Tabley House, Cheshire.
{} A French Louis XV-Style Kingwood and Gilt-Metal-Mounted Vitrine, circa 1880, with a pierced brass gallery above a bevelled glass plate, the hinged lid enclosing a plate-glass shelf above a velvet-lined interior, on slender cabriole legs with gilt metal mounts decorated with roses, leaves and an urn issuing a flame, on acanthus-decorated claw feet 44cm by 38cm by 83cmRemoved from Aske HallProvenance: Sold on behalf of The Trustees of the late 3rd Marquess of Zetland Will TrustReasonable condition, however, general scratches to the glass. Also some very slight movement in the top section (probably from lifting the item) Also small faults/stress cracks on the legs as photographed good quality metal mounts, glazed door is open but no key
• The Property of a LadyA Mahogany and Brass-Mounted Bowfront Cabinet, 19th century and adapted, the superstructure with a bowfront shelf on reeded supports above two bowfront cupboard doors enclosing a later interior of four shelves, all between canted stiles, on splayed feet64cm by 26cm by 120cm
A Carved Oak Court Cupboard, circa 1680, of unusual geometric carved form, the canopy top above bulbous carved supports, with a central cupboard door flanked by moulded panels, all between profile carved uprights, with two frieze drawers above moulded cupboard doors enclosing a small shelf above a moulded breakfront base, on stile feet143cm by 54cm by 130cmProvenance: George Horton-Fawkes, Farnley Hall, Yorkshire, and purchased from Charles Lumb & Sons in 1968
An early 20th century bow-fronted mahogany and boxwood-strung freestanding display cabinet: single door with astragal glazing bars opening to reveal shelf below; central bowed section with vertical plain mahogany veneered oval; raised on square tapering sabre-style legs. (LWH 91 x 41.5 x 173.5 cm).
the gilt tooled leather inset top over an arrangement of nine drawers and three opposing drawers and cupboards, the drawer locks stamped Hobbs & Co, London, height 76cm, width 152cm, depth 98cm Provenance: The late D R W Silk, C.B.E, J.P "The Warden's Desk" from Radley College, Oxfordshire. The gross proceeds of this sale will be forwarded to The Silk Fund at Radley. *Condition: General wear commensurate with age and use, fading, cupboard shelf bowed, marks to leather.
FREMONT, J. C. (1813-90). Report of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the Year 1842, and to Oregon and North California, Washington, 1845, 8vo, 16 plates only, 5 maps including folding map by Fremont and Preuss, cloth. FIRST EDITION.FREMONT, John Charles (1813-90). Report of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the Year 1842, and to Oregon and North California in the Years 1843-'44 ... Printed by Order of the House of Representatives. Washington: Blair and Rives, Printers, 1845. Large 8vo (226 x 140mm). 16 lithographed plates only (?of 22) and 4 maps, of which 2 folding, including the very large folding "Map of an Exploring Expedition to the Rocky mountains in the Year 1842 and to Oregon & North California in the Years 1843-44 by Brevet Capt. J. C. Frémont of the Corps of Topographical Engineers Under the orders of Col. J. J. Abert, Chief of the Topographical Bureau. Lith. by E. Weber & Co. Baltimore Md." by J. C. Frémont with the assistance of Charles Preuss (although Preuss's name does not appear on the map), with rivers hand-coloured in blue, astronomical tables at the end (the large folding map by Frémont and Preuss complete but detached and torn neatly in half along the centrefold without significant loss [although the illustration erroneously gives the impression that the lower corners are lacking], a few tears at other folds without significant loss, occasional spotting and staining to the text and plates, with some darker ink spots). Original brown publisher's cloth decorated in blind, spine lettered in gilt (part of the spine torn away with loss of letters, lower cover detached, rubbed with some light staining, lacking the pocket for the folding map at the end although with its green silk ribbon still intact). Provenance: From the Collection of the late Seymour Stein (1942-2023); "Ministry of Defence Library Services. Withdrawn" (stamp on title with library shelf numbers and library label at the foot of the spine); "Geographical and Statistical Depot. War Department" (blindstamp on title above imprint); "Libreria Estrangera Cientifica y Literaria de Carlos Bailly-Bailliere, Madrid" (label on front pastedown). FIRST EDITION. Howes F370; Graff 1436; Rumsey Map Collection: "The large map of the west is one of the most interesting and beautiful government maps of the 1840s. It filled in many of the gaps in cartographic knowledge of the west. Charles Preuss was the cartographer"; Sabin 25845; Schwartz & Ehrenberg The Mapping of America 275 (folding map); Streeter Sale 3131; Wheat Mapping the Transmississippi West 1540-1861 497: "[Frémont's work] can only be described as one of the monumental works of [American] Western Exploration and became the vade mecum of Manifest Destiny [i.e. the 19th-century doctrine that the expansion of the United States through the American continents was both justified and inevitable]. Its words, maps, and pictures paved the way for future waves of overlands culminating in the flood tide of the Gold Rush ... The great folding map is an altogether memorable document in the cartographic history of the West."
VOLTAIRE (1694-1778). Memoires, "Londres", 1784, 8vo, FINELY BOUND in contemporary blue calf elaborately decorated in gilt and blind, the covers with central crowned initial "P" stamped in gilt. With another work by the same author in 2 vols. (3)VOLTAIRE [i.e. François-Marie AROUET (1694-1778)]. Memoires ... Écrits par lui-même. "Londres: chez Robinson," 1784. 8vo (185 x 112mm). Wood-engraved ornament on title (some light mainly marginal staining, a few darker spots). FINELY BOUND in contemporary blue calf elaborately decorated in gilt and blind, the covers with central crowned initial "P" stamped in gilt, the spine with "H" in the top compartment and "W" at the foot, with shelf number, marbled endpapers (extremities rubbed, one corner bumped). Provenance: pencil corrections [?by Enthony Eden] to printed dates on p.204. With the same author's La Pucelle d' Orléans, Poëme en Vingt-Un Chants ... Ornée de Figures Gravées par Ponce et sous sa Direction (Paris, "An VII" [i.e. 1799], 2 vols., large 8vo, engraved plates, [?]original publisher's pink paper boards, spine labels (rubbed), with old woodcut lottery stamps ("Se vend Chez Marrot Receveur de la Loterie-Nationale, à Rochefort") within garlands. (3)
November 5th 1645. The County of Suffolke Divided into Fourteene Precincts for Classicall Presbyteries, London, 1647, 8vo, 10-pages, later wrappers. See provenance notes below.November 5th 1645. The County of Suffolke Divided into Fourteene Precincts for Classicall Presbyteries, together with the names of the Ministers and others nominated by the Committee of the said County, according to Master Speakers Direction by Letters; With the names of the severall Committees of the County of Suffolke in their severall Divisions. London: "Printed for Christopher Meredith at the Crane in Pauls Church-yard," 1647. 8vo (183 x 130mm). Woodcut ornaments on title, 10-pages (lightly browned, some repairs and creasing to final text leaf affecting a few words). Later wrappers (torn with some loss and lightly stained). Provenance: "These be since dead over whose names a line is drawn" (old inscription on A2, with c.120 names crossed through in ink); "The Regicide [?]Ed. Whalley's copy with his mss. notes" (later inscription on front free endpaper); "Puritanism ... Suffolk" (later [?]librarian's pencil inscription at head of title); "Free Public Library. St Martin-in-the-Fields" (later stamps on recto and verso of title and on final leaf, with library shelf number pasted onto the verso of title). Edward Whalley (c.1607-c.1675) was a major in Cromwell's army and a regicide. He fled to the American colonies after the Restoration.
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