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Ten Franklin Mint Precision Modelled cars, boxed, including Alvis 1938, Rolls Royce Silver Ghost, Mercedes 500K Special Roadster, Bentley 4.5 litre, Jaguar, 1954 Mercedes Benz (Gull Wing), Rolls Royce Phantom, Bugatti 1930 Royale Coupe Napoleon, 1905 Rolls Royce and 1935 Emperor's Mercedes C (some with leaflets and certificates
A group of Royal Commemorative and other ceramics by Coalport, Royal Albert, Royal Worcester, Wedgwood, etc., comprising six boxed plates (including railway examples), three boxed mugs, seven unboxed mugs, a Royal Doulton bust of the Queen Mother, a boxed Lladro model of a bell and a Coalport Coalbrookdale Collection Silver Jubilee vase in original wooden packing case (a.f.) (Q)
A collection of cased Royal Mint UK silver proof coins, including 1984-87 £1 coin set, 2 x 1990 2 x 5p coin sets, 13 x £1 coins, 1994 £2 coin, 1999 Piedfort coin, 1989 £2 coin set, 1977 Crown, 2 x 90th birthday crowns 1990, 2 x Marriage of Prince of Wales/Lady Diana 1981 crowns, a Golden Jubilee crown together with other silver and base metal coins.
A 19th century Tibetan brass and silver overlaid teapot zoomorphic spout and dragon handle, H. 29cmProvenance - The Pestalozzi International Foundation collection of Tibetan thangkas, Buddhist figures and ritual objects. In 1947, the British Pestalozzi Children's Village association was founded by Dr Henry Alexander - a German, Jewish, refugee who moved to the UK before the Second World War - and Mrs Mary Buchanan - a British sociologist. In 1959 the organisation opened a 170 acre property in Sedlescombe, East Sussex to house and educate children from displaced persons camps in Europe at the end of World War II.In 1963, twenty-two Tibetan students, along with their house parents, arrived at the village. In 1967/68 saw the last of the European students at Pestalozzi and from that point students from Tibet, India and Nepal - amongst other countries - began to arrive. The Tibetan children and their house parents rescued Buddhist thangkas (paintings) and relics from the local temples during the upheavals of the 1960s which are included in this sale. The collection also includes Buddhist figures of deities from China, Burma and Thailand. The funds raised will help Pestalozzi to continue to offer educational scholarships to children from under-privileged countries.
A group of Dutch and other silver/white metal miniature novelties, including a goat pin cushion (Chester), lacking glass eyes, a barrow with a basket of fish (a.f.), a horse-drawn buggy on plinth base, a windmill, a clog, a wirework basket with two fish, a cow and a tortoise with hinged shell (detached)
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