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FIVE FRANKLIN MINT FIGURES, comprising 'Spirit of the Sioux', with paperwork, 'Pride & Joy' (pandas), with wooden plinth and paperwork, 'The Defender' (panther), with wooden plinth and two Counterpoint seated cats, with paperwork, tallest 27cm (5 + 2 plinths and paperwork) (Condition Report: The Defender has a glued tail, white cat needs cleaning)
A LIMITED EDITION E. DENT & COMPANY LIMITED RE-CREATION OF THE CONGREVE ROLLING BALL CLOCK, limited edition no. 29/ 150, inscribed on name plate to the back F.R. Cooper 1973, in a rectangular Perspex case and on marble base, case height 45.5cm x width 49cm x depth 37cm, comes with key, brochure and other related correspondence (Condition Report: piece of brass moulding from along the front of the top of the case is loose and incomplete, the case shows damp spots to the interior, the clock lacks the ball and so is untested, small spirit level in front left corner of case, paperwork is slightly creased / grubby)
This dynamic sculpture captures the raw power and elegance of a horse rearing on its hind legs, displaying a dramatic and vivid portrayal of the equine spirit. The meticulous attention to detail ensures every muscle and feature of the rearing horse is exquisitely rendered. Base is enhanced by a beautiful blue-green patina finish imparting a unique and antiquated feel to the artwork. SHIPPING NOTE: Sculpture is Off-Site in Ormond Beach, FL. Sculpture weight: 282 lbs. Issued: 2007Dimensions: 69"L x 33.5"W x 86.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
Looking very handsome in Kingfisher Blue, this is one of only 26 right-hand drive 5.3-litre Virage Volantes built by the factory with the optional wide bodywork. The Volante had been the big seller of the previous generation of AM V8s, so the only surprise was that it took Aston Martin more than two years from the Virage Coupé's introduction to come up with a soft top sister. The production Virage Volante debuted at the Geneva Motor Show in March 1991, a prototype having been displayed at Birmingham's NEC the previous October. Weighing in at over two tons, the open Volante was even heavier than the closed coupé, itself no lightweight. This increase in weight is accounted for by considerable body strengthening to compensate for the absent roof, plus the extra complication of the power-operated convertible hood. Electrically powered, the latter was beautifully made and incorporated a glass rear window, complete with heated de-misting elements. Mechanically, the Volante remained much the same as its closed cousin, though with a slightly lower final drive. Top speed was slightly reduced also, to a still outstanding 150mph. Automatic transmission was standard on the Volante, the original 3-speeder being superseded in 1993 by a new 4-speed dual-mode (normal/sport) unit as featured on this particular car.For those customers who felt the need for more power, Aston's solution, ahead of the forthcoming twin-supercharged Vantage was for the Works Service Department to offer 6.3-litre conversions for the existing 5,340cc V8-engined cars. Introduced in January 1992, this package could cost more than £60,000 (depending on options) and offered increased power and a menu of modifications to the bodywork, suspension, and brakes. In addition to the expanded wheel arches necessary to accommodate the wider wheels, the bodywork was a lot more dramatic with air dams, spoilers, splitter, flowing sills etc., a bit more Le Mans than Ledbury. It was a good looking car and inevitably there were customers who admired the 'racy' looks but didn't feel in need of 6.3-litres, focused suspension and brakes, so the factory developed an option, known internally as 'Cosmetic Wide-body', which was available on the standard 5.3-litre Virage soft top. We understand that 26 5.3-litre Virage Volantes were finished by the factory with this bodywork.The hand-built example on offer here is indeed one of those 26 factory-built, UK-supplied, right-hand drive 'Cosmetic Wide-body' cars and is finished in Kingfisher Blue with Parchment hide piped in dark blue and fitted with dark blue mohair hood. It was supplied new to its first owner through Lancaster of Sevenoaks, who were responsible for the car's maintenance initially. Details from that period and subsequent servicing can be found in the owner’s book pack alongside some older MOT Certificates.Reassuringly, regular maintenance can also be found from a number of noted Aston Martin specialists including Aston Workshop and RS Williams. This includes superficial paintwork correction, new tyres, brake work, mechanical adjustments and tracking more recently as well as rebuilt throttle bodies, new HT leads, battery and comprehensive service a little further back. The Aston Workshop repaired the low front spoiler as well as both front quarter panels, blending in all areas and finishing with a full machine polish. Later that year, a full service was carried out with some electrical rectification. RS Williams also checked through some battery defects, brackets, hood mechanism issues and relays with a thorough road test to finish.Produced to recapture the spirit of the 'golden age' of Grand Touring, this rare Aston is high on the list of desirable, sought after models and is sure to fulfil the requirements of enthusiasts and collectors alike.Specification Make: ASTON MARTIN Model: VIRAGE VOLANTE Year: 1995 Chassis Number: SCFDAM2C0PBR60113 Registration Number: M802 RKO Transmission: Automatic Engine Number: 89/60113/A Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Odometer Reading: 30094 Miles Make: RHD Interior Colour: Parchment HideClick here for more details and images
An Old Sheffield Plate samovar, 19th century, with twin ebonised side handles, a tap mounted urn and set on four mask headed legs, with a spirit burner under, the lid marked ‘Warranted Best London Manufactory’, 35cm high; also a silver plated kettle on stand, the lid decorated with a melon and fitted with a scrolled overhandle (2)
Hornby '0' gauge; approximately fifty Goods Wagons and Vans, unboxed, including Colman's Mustard, repainted, Fyffes Bananas, Shell Motor Spirit, Esso, LEC "Liverpool Cables", Sir Robert McAlpine & Sons. London, Robert Hudson Ltd. Leeds, Castrol barrel wagon, Meccano, etc, together with a quantity of accessories, Hornby and other makers, Station Hoardings, signals, down-lights, track, buffers, Bassett-Lowke rail chairs, etc (a lot)
Seven cut glass decanters - a trio of early 20th century square hobnail cut tantalus decanters with canted slice-cut corners, with a set of three Victorian silver spirit labels by John Tongue, Birmingham; a pair of Victorian panel-cut mallet decanters, 25cm high; and two single decanters, one a square decanter, the other of bottle form by Webb-Corbett, with a silver plated Sherry spirit label. * Condition:- Three square decanters: All three have a number of small chips and frits to the shoulder and small frits and tiny chips to the edge of the base. One has a small chip to rim and another has a slightly larger chip to the edge of the base and a small bruise to the side of the stopper.- Pair Victorian decanters: Both have several small chips to the edge of the base and a few small frits and tiny chips to the corners/edges of the cut decoration.- Square decanter: Several small chips to the base and cut edges. - Webb-Corbett decanter: Small chip to top of stopper. Otherwise in good condition.
A leather-cased campaign saucepan and stove by A Barrett & Sons of Piccadilly, London - in copper with plated screw-off lid to the spirit flask, the inside of the saucepan silver plated (lacks handle), the case a/f.* Condition: The exterior copper but possibly originally silver plated throughout. Handle to saucepan missing. Some surface corrosion to the copper to the exterior of the saucepan. A few small dings to top of spirit flask and two small dents to burner base.
A box of collectables to include: a black lacquered and brass monocular microscope by M. Pillischer of London, no. 2826, two pewter and leather spirit flasks; a Japanese kid leather purse decorated with a Mount Fuji landscape, 1920s-30s; four tooled leather handbags, first half 20th century; a folding beech wood and leather camp stool; a vintage leather purse..
An Oak Three-Bottle Tantalus, circa 1907, of rectangular form with angular handle, containing three cut-glass spirit decanters and matched stoppers, with applied white metal plaque inscribed UPPER WHARFEDALE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SEPT 10TH 1907 ... and with ivorine plaque with registered design number34cm wided
A Silver-Plate-Mounted Mahogany and Marquetry Tantalus, early 20th century, the mirrored superstructure enclosing three cut glass spirit decanters and stoppers over a hinged plateau with three glass and basal drawer with cribbage board, the whole inlaid with patera38cm wideVarious surface scratches, particulalrly on top and back. Split to base moulding at rear. Wear to velvet lining. Tarnishing to silver plate. General wear in keeping with age, various marks, indenmtations, blemishes etc. Some minor chips to glassware, most;y around rims & bases.
Collectable Ephemera, including eleven railway photograph books, Pratt's Motor Spirit Atlas's. a set of 1938 Empire Exhibition Scotland Postcards, Glaxo Baby Book, an interesting leather cased 1931 T.E.R diary, etc, plus a large pile of vintage magazines and Royal commemorative publications.
Probably Henning Kjaernulf for Soro Stolefabrik, a 'Mid Century Vintage' circular extending teakwood dining table with drop down carriage leg and four leaf inserts, supported by stylish angular tapering legs, 125 cm wide (3.25 mtrs when open) x 125 cm x 74 cm overall height.Four leaf inserts presentThe d ends have some drop outs in the finish that look as if they are as a result of a spillage of a spirit. This is also true for the leaf inserts, the carriage is a little sticky but works, the frame is tight.
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