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Lot 142

Three spirit fired model engines, one stamped G.B.N., another stamped B.W. Germany and one unmarked (3)

Lot 144

A live Bowman 'O' gauge spirit fired model locomotive, with black livery, and an 'O' gauge clockwork 'Duke of York' locomotive, with crimson livery

Lot 145

A live 1 ½ inch gauge spirit fired Brevete locomotive, with black livery and an 'O' gauge spirit fired, 3410 locomotive, with green livery (2)

Lot 159

A live 2 ½ inch gauge spirit fired steam locomotive, 4-2-2, Great Western, no. 7

Lot 17

A model spirit fired engine, stamped G.B.N. Bavaria, 38cm x 18cm

Lot 19

A model spirit fired engine, labelled 'D.C. Made in Germany', 31cm width x 41cm height

Lot 2

A model spirit fired engine, stamped A. Trute, Halberstadt, Germany, 19cm width

Lot 24

A large model spirit fired engine

Lot 26

A spirit fired live model steam locomotive, 'Great Western', 4-4-0, with green livery, 8cm width x 56cm length

Lot 27

Two spirit fired model engines, labelled 'Made in Germany', 28cm width x 33cm height

Lot 31

A live 2 ½ inch gauge spirit fired model steam locomotive, L. & N.W.R. 1902 Crewe Works, stamped 'F. W. Webbs 'Black Prince', 73cm length x 10.5cm width

Lot 4

A model spirit fired engine, stamped 'J. F. Made in Germany', 25cm width

Lot 48

A Marklin of Germany model spirit fed steam engine and horizontal beam engine, circa 1930. 34cm width x 45cm height

Lot 51

A model spirit fired engine stamped D. C., 25cm width x 31cm height

Lot 55

Three various spirit fired model engines, two stamped Germany (3)

Lot 69

A model spirit fired traction engine, stamped G.B.N. Bavaria, and another spirit fired engine, approx. 22cm wide (2)

Lot 70

A tray containing six brass spirit fired locomotives

Lot 72

A model spirit fired single cylinder revolving crane and grab, 26cm width x 43cm height

Lot 80

A twin cylinder model spirit fired engine and pump, labelled 'D.C. Made in Germany', 35cm width x 36cm height

Lot 82

A live 1 ¼ inch gauge locomotive, no. 4396, with maroon livery, and a 1 ½ inch gauge spirit fired Great Western locomotive, with green livery (2)

Lot 84

Four various spirit fed model engines, two stamped D. C. Germany (4)

Lot 87

A single spirit fired model engine labelled B.W. and another G.B.N. (2)

Lot 74

'Florian Spirit' a Moorcroft Pottery twin-handled vase designed by Rachel Bishop, dated 2005, painted in colours on a dark blue ground, and 'Minnet' a Moorcroft Pottery vase painted marks, 17/50, 18cm. high (2)

Lot 273

A George V silver spirit kettle, of typical form with ebony handle and ebony finial, boat shaped body with gadrooning, stand with four fluted legs and claw feet, Barker Brothers, Chester 1914, height 32cm, gross wt. 35oz Condition - good, general signes of use including scuffs, marks etc. appears repair free.

Lot 180

Lima: A collection of four boxed Lima OO Gauge diesel locomotives to comprise: 204703 Guy Fawkes 47705; L204607 English Electric Deltic D9016 Gordon Highlander, limited edition 634 of 1000; 204888 Prince Henry 47799; and 204734 The Commonwealth Spirit 47555. Outer boxes showing signs of wear. Contents appear good, but showing signs of some use to wheels. (4)

Lot 86

Villeroy & Boch gilt metal mounted cut glass jardiniere on three foliate tab feet, a similar Villeroy & Boch metal-mounted cut glass cylindrical vase, a pair of Waterford cut glass brass-mounted candlesticks, each with glass hexagonal column and a silver-mounted cut glass spirit decanter, square sectioned with trellis decoration 

Lot 188

Quantity sundry world coins, part leather-bound spirit flask, simulated tortoiseshell miniature tray and other collectables 

Lot 292

A 19th century lacquered brass theodolite by Dollond, London: the 12 inch sighting tube signed to sliding shade as per title, mounted to the limb by double clamps over vertical half circle double calibrated 0° to 30° for Diff of Hypo & Base to one side, the opposite with calibrated scale and magnifier, above a vernier plate with silvered ring and magnifier, double spirit levels and triple screw adjust, in a mahogany case, the case 49.5 x 26 x23cm case.

Lot 287

A lacquered brass miner's level by Troughton & Simms:, the 11 inch main tube signed as per title with cased spirit levels and rack and pinion focus, over a 3 1/2 inch silvered compass, on a four screw adjustment base, in a fitted case with Vickers Instrument Northern Repair Depot label to interior, together with a mahogany tripod.

Lot 231

A late 18th century surveying level and compass by W & S Jones, London: constructed in lacquered brass with 20 inch rack and pinion adjust telescope over spirit bubble on a 'Y' shaped frame, with 3 1/2 inch silvered compass signed as per title, raised on a baluster tripod mount, in a fitted wooden case stamped with retailer's mark for 'B R Force & Son , Exeter'.

Lot 402

Lajos Novak (1927-1989)/Ice Cutters/signed in pencil to margin, titled in Hungarian and numbered 28/100/etching, paper size 42cm x 59cm/together with two prints by Jill Lewin: Spirit of Place and Barrow, and one by Willie Feilding: Scales of Justice, all unframed [4] CONDITION REPORT: ARR Artist's Resale Right may apply to the sale of this lot if the hammer price is the equivalent of 1000 Euros or more, incurring an additional fee. For further information please ask Chorley's or visit www.dacs.org.uk

Lot 229

A black lacquered brass level:, unsigned, the 7 inch main tube with spirit bubble above, rack and pinion adjustment raised on a four screw base, in a fitted wooden case.

Lot 143

A Continental silver open face sailing chronometer: unsigned with presentation inscription to back for Sidmouth Sailing Club dated 1913, together with two silver plated open face 'Yachting Timers' one with presentation inscription to case, a 19th century mahogany compass case, fitted with calibrated brass quadrant, spirit bubble and folding sights (incomplete, case damaged) (4)

Lot 13

Victorian slate and marble mantel clock, shotgun cleaning kit, spirit level, divers torch, pre 1947 silver coins (approx 700g), stamps, set of six apostle spoons, small silver topped toilet bottle and Keswick International Arts caddy spoon.

Lot 237A

BRASS SPIRIT KETTLE, candle snuffer, two similar twin handled brass jam pans and a two tier octagonal topped occasional table

Lot 278

MIXED COLLECTABLES GROUP to include Parker pens, Hicks patent specific gravity spirit bubble hydrometer in a metal case, wicker work baby's rattle, miniature glass liquid flasks and beakers engraved 'Mary' and 'Ethel', Wedgwood Jasperware and other thimbles, miniature porcelain scent bottle with transfer and painted decoration along with a similar brooch cabochon, ETC

Lot 637

Two Doulton & Watts saltglazed brown stoneware spirit barrels - BRANDY, c1850,  sprigged with Royal Arms, 25.5cm and 17cm h, oval impressed mark Smaller example with small chip on edge of flat top

Lot 598

An assortment of metal ware, to include a brass letter box, spirit levels, castors and more

Lot 343

A tray of Hornby die cast models including Southeastern high speed locomotive, Clan Line Merchant Navy Class locomotive, Northern Spirit carriages

Lot 194

A Vintage Carved Wooden Spirit Mask, Papua New Guinea, Tamanu Village, 64cm high

Lot 195

A Vintage Carved Wooden Spirit Mask with Woven Border, 55cm High

Lot 193

A set of three Victorian blue glass spirit flasks, engraved BRANDY, GIN and WHISKY, c1880, 17cm h Plating rubbed, glass undamaged and original

Lot 353

A good early 19th century satinwood wheel barometersigned Corti & Son, 94 Holborn Hill, Londonthe case surmounted by a broken swan neck pediment with ivory buttons centred by a brass urn over a detachable hygrometer and mercury thermometer, main dial, recording knob and spirit level, the signed silvered 9' dial with seven weather predictions reading to one-fortieth of an inch, with recording hand, all framed by a brass bezel, 100cms high Footnotes:John Corti worked from 94 Holborn Hill from 1809 to 1815. It is not known when his son joined the family firm.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: TP YTP Lot will be moved to an offsite storage location (Cadogan Tate, Auction House Services, 241 Acton Lane, London NW10 7NP, UK) and will only be available for collection from this location at the date stated in the catalogue. Please note transfer and storage charges will apply to any lots not collected after 14 calendar days from the auction date.Y Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 243

DUNHILL: a silver spirit flaskAlfred Dunhill & Sons, Birmingham 1992, based also stamped Dunhill Of slim tapering cylindrical form, bayonet fastening hinged cover with silver knop, body engine turned with vertical bands, with a vacant reserve to the front, plain polished top and bottom with the base, length 25cm, diameter widest point 6cm, weight 8.1oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 446

A boxed Hornby 00-gauge electric train set, R1022 Spirit of the North (incomplete); together with Hornby HN2000 power controller, and HN4000+ power controller.

Lot 231

Early 20th Century Shell motor spirit can, and another Esso spirit can, and a larger 1950's petrol can

Lot 258

A small collection of tools including three set squares, spirit level and a small wooden handled saw

Lot 765

Silver plated on copper spirit kettle, on stand with burner

Lot 2028

A vintage Motor Mex Spirit double sided enamel sign. 46cm x 30cm.

Lot 1877

A modern sculpture of a jockey up after the race and a Spirit of Freedom white horse (2) - NO RESERVE

Lot 24

Manabu Kochi (Japon / France, né en, born 1954)Tragédie du Liban II technique mixte sur papier arches, encadrésigné 'M. Kochi', daté '2020' et titré 'Tragédie du Liban II' (en bas à gauche)exécuté en 202076 x 57cm (29 15/16 x 22 7/16in).mixed media on arches paper, framedsigned, dated and titledFootnotes:ProvenanceCollection de l'artisteLa présente oeuvre est vendue par le Fonds Claude et France Lemand au profit des Artistes et de l'Institut du Monde ArabeNé en 1954 à Okinawa, au Japon, Manabu Kochi suit une formation à l'Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Florence, et s'établit en France en 1981. Sculpteur, peintre et graveur, il réussit à élaborer un univers personnel, synthèse entre les arts primitifs et les courants européens modernes les plus novateurs et positifs. Son Å“uvre post-moderne est imprégnée de philosophie et d'humour, de couleur et d'harmonie. Depuis octobre 2018, le Musée de l'Institut du monde arabe détient une très importante collection d'Å“uvres de Manabu Kochi, grâce à la Donation Claude et France Lemand.« Cher Claude, j'ai dessiné des études préparatoires sur la tragédie et l'espoir du Liban. J'en ai tiré deux peintures à l'aquarelle. La première est l'image de l'explosion et de la destruction de la ville : les bâtiments sont détruits, le bateau a coulé, mais l'esprit des Libanais se dresse comme le Phénix. Et puis, il y a les paysages des célèbres chaînes de montagnes, qui embrassent et qui protègent toujours et si magnifiquement le peuple libanais.La deuxième peinture est dans la ville qui a été détruite et a fait beaucoup de victimes, les hommes, les femmes et les enfants. Les figures humaines sont métamorphosées, comme si elles souffraient dans leur chair de la situation du pays. Mais le peuple libanais garde l'espoir de bâtir un nouveau pays, paisible et beau, stable comme le grand cèdre, l'arbre typique du pays, qui se trouve au fond de l'image. Cet arbre est le symbole de la Nature protectrice, de la liberté et de la culture libanaise. Avec mon amitié. » - Manabu Kochi, 13.08.2020.Lettre à Claude Lemand.« Cher Claude, j'ai changé le dessin du deuxième croquis. A présent, les figures humaines ne sont pas mortes, elles sont vivantes mais expriment la complainte, la souffrance, la colère, mais aussi l'espoir en regardant le grand Cèdre libanais. J'ai enlevé l'oiseau et je l'ai remplacé par l'arbre, qui est le symbole du grand peuple libanais. J'espère que tu l'aimes. » - Manabu Kochi, 15.08.2020. Lettre à Claude Lemand.« Dès notre première rencontre à Paris en décembre 1988, il m'avait dit : Je suis plus pour l'harmonie que pour le conflit, pour l'harmonie entre tous les êtres vivants, qui sont une richesse ; la recherche de la pureté est illusoire, car elle aboutit au fanatisme ». Cette réflexion est une manifestation de sa philosophie pacifiste, opposée à toute dictature et à toute guerre qui ne peuvent qu'engendrer la destruction, la mort et le malheur, comme ce fut le cas au Japon et sur l'île d'Okinawa dont il est originaire. » - Claude Lemand'Dear Claude. I drew preparatory studies on the tragedy and the hope of Lebanon. I drew two watercolour paintings from it. The first is the image of the explosion and destruction of the city: the buildings are destroyed, the boat sank, but the spirit of the Lebanese stands like the Phoenix. And then there are the landscapes of the famous mountain ranges, which always embrace and protect the Lebanese people so beautifully.The second painting is in the city which was destroyed and claimed many lives, men, women and children. The human figures are metamorphosed, as if they suffered physically from the turmoil of the country. But the Lebanese people still hopeful to build a new country, peaceful and beautiful, stable like the great cedar, the national tree of the country, which is at the bottom of the composition. This tree is the symbol of the protective nature and liberty of the Lebanese culture. With my friendship. - 13.08.2020.'Dear Claude. I changed the drawing of the second sketch. Now, the human figures are not deceased, they are alive but express lament, suffering and anger, but also hope glazing at the great Lebanese Cedar. I removed the bird and replaced it with the tree, which is also a symbol of these great and resilient people. Hope you like it' 08/15/2020-Manabu Kochi's letters to Claude LemandBorn in 1954 in Okinawa, Japan, Manabu Kochi completed his training in Italy and came to live in Paris in 1981. Working in the fields of sculpture, painting and engraving, he has succeeded in creating a personal link between Primitive Arts and the most innovative trends in European Modern Art. His works are full of philosophy, humour, colour and harmony. Since October 2018, the museum of the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris now houses a very important collection of works by Manabu Kochi, thanks to the Claude and France Lemand Donation.From the moment we first met in Paris in December 1988, he told me, 'I tend to be an advocate of harmony rather than conflict, of the harmony amongst all living beings, who represent such resources; seeking for purity is illusionary as it ends up in fantasy'. This comment translates the artist's pacifist philosophy, that opposes all types of dictatorship and war that can only lead to destruction, death and tragedy, as was the case for Japan and on the island of Okinawa, the place where he is born.-Claude LemandClick for an instant shipping quoteFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 40

Missak Terzian (Liban, né en 1949)Kefraya Landscape, Lebanon acrylique sur toilesigné 'Missak Terzian' et daté '2020' (en bas à gauche)exécuté en 2020120 x 160cm (47 1/4 x 63in).acrylic on canvassigned and datedFootnotes:ProvenanceCollection de l'artisteLa présente oeuvre est vendue par le Fonds Claude et France Lemand au profit des Artistes et de l'Institut du Monde Arabe'Mon père possédait Leogravure, la maison de sélection de couleurs. J'ai pour ma part travaillé durant 41 ans dans l'art graphique. Avant l'ère du digital, à l'époque où l'on faisait les impressions en quadrichromies, j'étais ce que l'on appelle chromiste, c'est-à-dire que je faisais la retouche des couleurs. Puis je suis devenu un gourou du Photoshop. Sauf qu'en parallèle, j'ai toujours eu une passion pour la peinture. Depuis mon plus jeune âge, j'ai toujours peint et dessiné et je n'ai jamais arrêté. J'ai toujours été attiré par l'abstraction. Mais suivant les recommandations de Shart, un peintre arménien reconnu qui était l'ami de mon père, j'ai procédé par étapes en commençant par le figuratif classique, puis le réalisme, l'expressionnisme, etc. avant de me lancer dans la semi-abstraction et l'abstraction pure. À laquelle j'arrive donc, maintenant, après un long mûrissement '-Missak TerzianMissake Terzian est né à Beyrouth en 1949 au sein d'une famille de survivants du génocide arménien. Il étudie à l'Ecole d'Art Guvder en 1968 et est diplômé du London College of Printing en 1971. Avec une impulsion innée et primordiale à créer, Missak poursuit, au travers de son oeuvre, une quête artistique vers l'existentialisme, désireux de capturer dans son travail le temps et les événements. Il tient sa première grande exposition d'art en 1984. Depuis lors, l'artiste a participé à 139 expositions à travers le monde. Ses peintures font partie de nombreuses collections en Europe, aux États-Unis, au Moyen-Orient, au Liban, en Arabie saoudite, en Arménie, aux Émirats arabes unis, au Canada et en République de Chine ; à savoir la famille royale saoudienne et d'éminentes personnalités politiques libanaises. Ses Å“uvres sont exposées dans tout le Liban, à la Dalloul Art Foundation DAF, au siège de la banque Audi, au musée du catholicossat arménien de Cilicie, à l'université Haigazian, au musée Sursock, au musée de Bzommar, au siège de la Banque du Liban et à la Banque du siège social de Sharjah.'Pour moi, la peinture est un testament visuel de l'esprit, du corps et de l'âme. La distorsion et l'exagération déclenchent une recherche continue dans une semi-abstraction inconnue'- Missak TerzianMissake Terzian was born in Beirut in 1949 to Armenian Genocide survivors. Terzian studied at Ecole d'Art Guvder in 1968 and graduated from London College of Printing in 1971. With an innate and primal impulse to create, figurative artist Missak Terzian is in timeless search for existentialism and is eager to record time and occurrences. Terzian held his first major art exhibition in 1984. Since then, the artist has participated in 139 exhibitions worldwide. His paintings are part of many collections in Europe, United States, the Middle East, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Armenia, the United Arab Emirates, Canada and the Republic of China; namely the Saudi Royal family and prominent Lebanese political personalities. His works are on permanent display throughout Lebanon, at the Dalloul Art Foundation DAF, the bank Audi head office, the Armenian catholicossate of Cilicia museum, Haigazian university, the Sursock museum, the museum of Bzommar, the Banque du Liban head office and the Bank of Sharjah head office.'For me, painting is a visual testament of the mind, body and spirit. Distortion and exaggeration triggers a continuous search into an unknown semi-abstraction '-Missak TerzianClick for an instant shipping quoteFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 133

AN IRISH TRIPLE RINGNECK SPIRIT DECANTER, late 18th century, of mallet shape, with flattened loop stopper and clear body engraved with initials on a band of interspersed stars. 26.5cm high

Lot 153

COLLECTION OF MIXED SPIRIT MINIATURES

Lot 171

EARLY 20TH CENTURY BOHEMIAN BLUE GLASS AND GILT DECORATED DECANTER AND SPIRIT GLASSES PLUS A FURTHER VASE

Lot 178

MIXED LOT COMPRISING EARLY 20TH CENTURY GLASS DECANTERS AND SPIRIT GLASSES AND OTHER ASSORTED DRINKING GLASSES

Lot 498

A collection of metalware including a silver plated spirit kettle, a pair of brass candlesticks etc.

Lot 838L

A Cobbold & Son Wine and Spirit Merchants Ipswich stoneware flagon with three glass demi johns

Lot 948

A circular BP Motor Spirit cast iron sign

Lot 1220

TWO WHEEL BARROWS containing tools including a Silverline double suction pad, spirit levels, plastering trowels etc

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