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Lot 519

A rare first period Belleek shell moulded polychrome sugar bowl, the body moulded with scallop shells and coral picked out in puce and blue.

Lot 14

Three boxes of sundry miscellaneous items to include assorted glassware, shells, decorative china, etc

Lot 19

A box containing various brass shells, a Kashmiri lamp base of baluster form and another similar, a lacquered face screen, another beaded version of pennant form, a wooden sewing box of serpentine form, etc

Lot 45

Two pairs of brass shell cases of Second World War and immediately post WWII period, 2Ib and 40mm shells. (4)(B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 1375

Selection of assorted sea shells to include conch shells. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133Condition Report: some chips to undersides and edges.

Lot 1431

Box containing various sized sea shells. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1200

A selection of mixed sea shells. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133

Lot 1091

A pair of 20th century continental terracotta wall hanging candle holders, modelled as shells with cut out design to the front, decorated with painted flowers, 29.3cm long, 29cm wide (max), approximately 10cm deep. Viewing/collection at West Woodlands BA11 5ES. Payment at Standerwick BA11 2QB. No booking required. Lots to be collected within 7 days.

Lot 1110

An early to mid-19th century thirty hour long case clock, John Braund (1823-83) Hatherleigh, in a stained wood cased, the enamel dial with black Roman numerals and hands, the corners decorated with flowers and the centre with shells, picked out in gilt, weights and pendulum, 198cm high, 47.5cm wide, 25cm deep. Viewing/collection at West Woodlands BA11 5ES. Payment at Standerwick BA11 2QB. No booking required. Lots to be collected within 7 days.

Lot 197

A collection of pewter shells

Lot 856

1 OWL FABRICATED OUT OF SEA SHELLS & AN ESKIMO SOAP STONE CARVING - 1 SHELL MISSING FROM OWL

Lot 239

* Susan Caines [b.1935]-Two Shells and Goblet; Still Life with Feather,:-two, signed with initials, signed and inscribed on the reverseoils on canvas, 35 x 35cm & 30 x 30cm. [2]

Lot 477

Group of fossils, shells, clay pipe parts, buckles, whistles, vintage perfume bottles, miniature penknives, door furniture and mauchline ware needle case

Lot 234

Tang Dynasty, 618-907 AD. A ceramic horse modelled standing on a rectangular base, flared saddlecloth with moulded saddle, rows of applied bells(?) to the rump, breast-band with row of pendant conch shells, detailed bridle with straps; remains of painted pigmentation.See The Victoria and Albert Museum, accession number C.1178-1917, for a similar example.2.6 kg, 36cm (14"). From the celebrated collection of art formed by the famous anthropologist, artist and television presenter Desmond Morris; sold by private treaty in 2018; 1980-1990s; accompanied by a positive thermoluminescence report no.03CM180321 issued by Laboratory Kotalla; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no. 10632-173301.During the Tang Dynasty, funerary statues played a crucial role in burial practices, featuring in funerary processions, serving as tomb sculptures and broadcasting the status of the deceased, leading to restrictions on the numbers of figures permitted to be used in any one funeral procession. Figures such as this one were placed on carts which formed part of the funeral procession. Upon arrival at the burial location, they were set before the tomb in accordance with strict historical customs. Then, once the deceased had been interred within the burial chamber, the figures were moved inside the tomb. A video of this lot is available to view at TimeLine Auctions website. Finely modelled.

Lot 295

2nd century AD. A left cheek-guard (buccula) from a possible pseudo-attic cavalry helmet of Weiler type, with embossed ears and eagle, framed by an edge decorated with X-shaped pattern and shells at the upper and lower corner, multiple hinge system on the upper edge for attachment to the bowl.See D'Amato, R., Negin, A., Decorated Roman Armour, London, 2017, fig.274, helmet cheek piece from Gradistea Muncelului, Romania.90 grams, 17cm (6 3/4"). From the collection of a Surrey gentleman; acquired 1970-1980; this lot has been checked against the Interpol Database of stolen works of art and is accompanied by AIAD certificate number no.10680-174978.The type of Pseudo-Attic helmet was furnished with an attached fronton or diadema, riveted at the sides and not always removable, as it is also attested in the so-called pseudo-Attic type, well exemplified by splendid cavalry specimens from Weiler, The bucculae, clasped at the level of the diadema’s volutes, were long and wide at cheek height, often embossed with imperial eagles, winged victories and other divine protective elements. Fine condition.

Lot 495

Late Cretaceous Period, 100-66 million years BP. A large, good quality Charonosaurus sp. hadrosaur egg on matrix, retaining evidence of the original leathery surface.2.9 kg, 14cm (5 1/2"). Property of an East Sussex gentleman; from his private collection formed between 1983 and 1990.Dinosaur eggs are known from about 200 sites around the world, the majority in Asia and mostly in terrestrial (non-marine) rocks of the Cretaceous Period. It may be that thick calcite eggshells evolved during the Cretaceous (145 to 65 million years ago"). Most dinosaur eggs have one of two forms of eggshell that are distinct from the shells of related modern animal groups, such as turtles or birds; however, some eggs closely resemble the type of shells seen in present day ostrich eggs. Fine condition.

Lot 197

A collection of 52 cowrie shells in two tiered boxes, the Victorian mahogany box with a print of Grimsthorpe Castle, 30cm wide, together with a collection of 36 various cone shells in two tiered Victorian box, 30cm wide

Lot 58

A 19th century wooden games box with mother of pearl gaming counters, comprising: over 100 fish and 40 further, plus many small shells and an ivory dice spinner. 29cm long , 21cm deepCondition report: Box quite worn with playing card print virtually obscured, scratches, knocks, splits

Lot 505

A George IV snuffer tray, the border cast with shells, scrolls, masks and fruit, having serpent-form handle on pierced feet, London 1822, maker IW, ___10.5oz, engraved with Bastard Family armorial.

Lot 124

A collection of sea shells other similar items, of various shapes and sizes

Lot 126

An extensive collection of shells, of varying shapes and sizes

Lot 436

Victorian mahogany and marquetry card table, rectangular foldover top inlaid with shells and flowers, baize lined interior, inlaid frieze and square tapering legs, width 84cm, depth 42cm, height 76cm.

Lot 339

A set of six 19th century inlaid mahogany dining chairs, with oval marquetry shells to the ladder backs, with padded seats upholstered cream fabric, on square tapered legs with H-stretchers.

Lot 1846

A collection of marine finds to include various shells, a preserved seahorse and others (a collection)

Lot 361

Albertus Seba, Cabinet of Natural Curiosities, based on the copy in the Koninklijke Bibliotheek, The Hague published by Taschen together with a collection of books about sea shells (6)

Lot 645

TWO BOXES AND LOOSE CERAMICS AND GLASS, to include three Palissy 'Casual Tableware' tea cups and saucers, Mayfair pottery part tea service, two circa 1960's, decorative brandy style glasses with a collection of shells, pressed glass cake stand and claret jug, a ceramic stick stand etc

Lot 739

Delightful, one owner from new, Series 1 that's been lightly used, well maintained and benefits from over £9,000's worth of recent expenditure.This smart Elise was supplied new by SGT Garages of Maidenhead on 07/01/1999 optioned with driving lights, radio fitting-kit, leather trim and a dealer-fit 'Janspeed' exhaust" for a total sum of £24,502.40Serviced regularly throughout its life with the first service being completed by SGT on 07/01/2000 (10,354)Fabulous service history (see main description). In February 2021 the car went to Bristol Classic Car Restorations for a full service and check over prior to sale (£5,000 +)Very recent paint refresh in its original 3-pack Pearlescent Yellow at a cost of over £4,000.(April 2021)Large history file with detailed invoices, MOTs, V5, Owner's Manuals, original Bill of Sale, etc.It's rare to find a one owner from new Elise and, with its detailed history and very recent expenditure of over £9,000, at this guide it seems remarkable valuePurity is a fragile and vulnerable thing and in August 1996, the revolutionary new Lotus Elise seemed to ooze purity from every extruded anodised aluminium and epoxy resin crevice, with nothing superfluous subtracting from the essence of this truly minimalist, focused little sports car. Although 'beautiful to behold' it certainly was, the time-honoured relationship between 'form and function' was clearly evident in the way it went and handled with its lightweight chassis-tub at 731kg failing to daunt the enthusiasm of the mid-mounted, 1.8-litre K-series engine, and its 118bhp was enough for a 0-60mph time in the low sixes allied to decent torque in the higher ratios. Clothed in two-piece 'clamshell' fibreglass bodywork, the featherweight two-door also featured all round double-wishbone, independent coil-over suspension, rack and pinion steering, four-wheel ventilated disc brakes, and a five-speed gearbox. Designer Julian Thomson and engineer Richard Rackham were keen to create a car with something of a motorcycle’s feel, and they undoubtedly succeeded, as is evident as much in the aluminium-and-rubber interior and neat little Stack instrument panel, as in the car's dynamic intimacy with the road, the wind, and the weather. The Elise was a reaction to the corpulent world of leather, luxury, and levers becoming increasingly evident in Lotus road cars, and was an attempt to recreate Colin Chapman’s early principles before he abandoned them in a move upmarket.The early cars were followed in 2002 by the Series 2 but the simpler, more demure Series 1 still defines the breed and this one owner, 1999 Pearlescent Yellow car is a perfect example. It's been completely refreshed very recently (April 2021) and our vendor, its only owner, has provided details of his life with the Lotus;The Elise was supplied new by SGT Garages of Maidenhead on 7 January 1999 with Driving lights, radio fitting kit, alloy window winders and leather trim as factory-fitted options plus a dealer fit "Janspeed" exhaust" for a total sum of £24,502.40.This one-owner car was used mostly in the summer and always garaged.The car was serviced regularly with the first service being completed by SGT on 7 January 2000 at a mileage of 10,354The next major service was conducted by Lakeside Engineering on 17/12/2001 with the mileage at 15,310.Lube/filter servicing was then conducted by the owner until 2008 when the car also had a new exhaust and ball joints fitted by Brooke Kensington Ltd with 34,572 on the odometer.Browns garage of Thame, replaced the cam belt and water pump and completed a full service on 24 July 2016 when the odometer was showing 38,424 miles.Between 2017 and 2019 Williams Automobiles, Lotus dealer, replaced the alternator belt and Yokohama Advan rear tyres (42,419 miles), repair starter motor (42,974 miles), and replaced alternator (46,906 miles). The December 2020 MOT at Browns of Thame required a new catalytic converter and identified some other advisory work - mileage was 54,154.In February 2021 the car went to Bristol Classic Car Restorations for a full service and check over prior to sale. Work completed at a cost of over £5,000 includes: Hood repair, drivers seat retrim and knee/kick panel repairNew water pumpRefurbished wheelsNew discs and padsNew adjustable shock absorbers all roundSuspension and ride height set-up.A factory-approved body shop for a comprehensive respray in 3-pack Pearlescent Yellow paint at a cost of over £4,000. Whilst the car has never been "pranged" the bodywork was tired with stone chip damage to the front clam-shell and door mirrors, and 2 minor grazes to the rear bodywork. In April 2021, Specialised Paintworks have resprayed both the front and rear clam-shells as well as the mirrors and parts of the doors at a cost of £4,000. I have invoices for all the above in a filed in the binder with other supporting documentation (MOTs etc.)The Elise is supplied with its Owner's Manual, the V5C, lots of invoices and an MOT valid until December, 2021.It's very seldom that we are presented with a car where its owner has had such a dedicated approach to servicing and maintenance and it's confidence inspiring. With over £9,000 worth of recent expenditure, this little Lotus seems very sensibly guided and we welcome any inspection. SpecificationMake: LOTUSModel: ELISE S1Year: 1999Chassis Number: SCCGA1111XHC35397Registration Number: S334 UCFTransmission: ManualEngine Number: 18K4FJ31188736 Drive Side: Right-hand DriveOdometer Reading: 55000 MilesMake: RHDClick here for more details and images

Lot 896

A mixed lot to include 17 x War Picture comics, 2 x Air Sea Rescue comics, 4 x 30mm Cannon shells, 2 x 20mm Cannon shells and a 'Old Oak Place' Brambly Hedge plate 20.5cms d.Condition ReportAge yellowing and light usage wear to comics and marks to metal of the shells, overall in good condition.

Lot 916

An Akai stack stereo CR-81D Cartridge Recorder, a wood veneered Pioneer Stereo Receiver model SX-424 together with twin plastic spherical stereo speakers.Stereo 43cms h.Condition ReportUntested. Speakers with damage to internal membrane and outer plastic shells with surface scratches and marks.

Lot 1013

A VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED MUFFIN DISH, folding, shell-form, chased with scrolls and foliage. 24cm highThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Overall good condition, the shells perhaps don't close as well as they should.

Lot 1135

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER SWING-HANDLE BASKET, by J Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1900, circular, repousse with foliage, shells and scrolls. 26.5cm diameter, 18 troy ouncesThe absence of a Condition Report does not imply that a lot is without imperfections. Please note carefully the exclusion of liability for the condition of lots contained in the Conditions of Sale.Marks are clear. Does not rock. Swing handle is in good order and does not flop. In generally very good condition.

Lot 207

A quantity of headlamp parts, shells, American glass lenses etc.

Lot 266

A pair of Rotax headlamp shells.

Lot 19

Pair of Coalport Dishes in the form of Shells, with Gold Painted Interiors and Bases, 12cms long

Lot 598

A plaster desk ornament of scallop shells mounted to a wooden plinth for Shell motor oils.

Lot 739

19th century Oak Longcase Clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, the painted 12" dial decroatred with sea shells, Roman numerals and date aperture, 211cms high

Lot 1295

A box of shells and corals.

Lot 1775

Three glass shoes, cranberry glass perfume holder, paperweight with twisted flame design, blue glass Dolphin and shells and 1888 Silver Wedding dish for the Prince and Princess of Wales.

Lot 244

Natural History - A large collection of fossils, mostly comprising fossilised shells, and molluscs, of various size and form, together with a quantity of shells.

Lot 245

Natural History - A large collection of fossils, to include fossilised shells, and molluscs, of various size and form, etc.

Lot 251

A large collection of assorted sea shells.

Lot 652

A boxed Dinky 690 Scorpion tank with shells and camouflage nets

Lot 653

A boxed Dinky 691 Striker Anti-Tank Vehicle with shells

Lot 177

A set of ten Italian dining chairs by Potocco with grey speckled seats and black ash 'shells'

Lot 285

Arne Jacobsen for Fritz Hansen, a set of seven 3103 teak bentwood stacking chairs on metal tubular legs together with two further shells

Lot 297

Charles and Ray Eames for Vitra, a set of eight 'Eames Plastic Chairs', the white shells on eiffel tower bases, c. 2008

Lot 298

Charles and Ray Eames for Vitra, a set of four 'Eames Plastic Chairs' including two armchairs, the grey shells on eiffel tower bases, c. 2008

Lot 299

Charles and Ray Eames for Vitra, a set of six 'Eames Plastic Armchairs', the grey shells on stainless steel legs, 2007

Lot 234

Of Loam Pit Hill Lewisham interest to include three fossils, an ammonite, two shells and a carved nut, two with old collection labels attached (4)

Lot 420

Collection of shells, the specimens housed under a glass dome raised on a black stand, 29cm high

Lot 712

Interesting collection of minerals and shells, with various envelopes and boxes, some with labels

Lot 714

Collection of fossils, to include ammonites, a fish, leaves (AF) and shells

Lot 746

19th Century British school, still life of shells, unsigned watercolour housed within the burr wood frame, 34cm x 26cm

Lot 8

Collection of finds, to include shells, Neolithic flints, stones, seal, human jaw section, etc, (qty)

Lot 1278

A Large Victorian Silver Plated Hot Water table Urn, with side handles as maidens with swinging arms holding clam shells and a mythical fish as the top cover handled (internal covers also present).

Lot 255

A SMALL COLLECTION OF COWRIE SHELLS.

Lot 2275

Ten glass paperweights and 2 glass oyster shells.

Lot 5158

Two shells, one stamped SP197 Sept 1916, the other 3in Mark II MZ 1943

Lot 1354

Pair of weathered stone garden planters in the form of scrolled sea shells on leaf bases W30cm D45cm H33cm (2)

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