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A large French silvered metal rectangular desk timepieceCouaillet movement, circa 1920The cast frame with bevelled glass panel, above a silvered dial with gilt hands, the movement with Couaillet hand setting stamp, and platform lever escapement, the reverse with sprung easel support21.5 x 30cm; together with two other gilt desk watches, each with easel support, one with an aneroid barometer and two thermometers, the other with a photo frame (3). Illustrated
approximately 100 by Kirk, Cowes, mostly signed and annotated some with ink stamp to reverse or blind embossing; together with others by Beken and Rosenfeld, named vessels include: Endeavour, Endeavour ll, Shamrock 23m, Shamrock lV, Shamrock V, Velsheda, Britannia, Resolution, Astra, Westward, also including images of racing in the Big Class and Solent competitions (some duplicates) – generally 11 x 9in. (28 x 23cm.)(A lot)
approximately 96 by Kirk, Cowes, mostly signed and annotated some with ink stamp to reverse or blind embossing, including: International 14, "Q" and "H" class Solent Handicap, 30 Square Metre, International Dragon, Redwing, plus various small craft, including an International 10 Square Metre sailing canoe – generally 11 x 9in. (28 x 23cm.) each(A lot)The International 14 pictures include early West of England Class clinker built, Gunter rigged variants. Early class numbers were issued in batches, so are not a reliable indicator of age. The "Q" class mostly comprised superannuated yachts of the 6 Metre class, rendered out of rating by virtue of rig or cruising modifications. They often raced with the "W" class. The 30 square metre was one of a group of Scandinavian "Skerry Cruiser" type yachts, with little control over hull design, but restricted to a designated sail area. There were yachts in 15, 22, 30 square metre groups, right up to 75. One yacht depicted in this collection, Tsu Hang, was famously owned by Lt Col 'Blondie' Hasler after WW2.
approximately 97 by Kirk, Cowes, mostly signed and annotated some with ink stamp to reverse or blind embossing, comprising: X One Design, Seaview Mermaid, Solent Sunbeam, Victory; together with the Yarmouth One Design(A lot)Alfred Westmacott (1868-1936) was a small boat designer and Managing Director of Woodnutt's Boatyard at St Helens, IoW. The Yarmouth One Design, produced initially at JS White in Cowes to a design of Harry Longmore, was very similar to Westmacott's X One Design, and the fleets often raced together in the early days.
A Weddell Seal Silver gelatine print with studio stamp embossed lower right, contained within original wooden frame with remnant Fine Art Society label to verso22¾ x 29in. (58 x 74cm.) (including frame)Herbert George Ponting, FRGS (1870-1935) accompanied Captain Scott on his 1910-13 Terra Nova Expedition to the Ross Sea and South Pole as expedition photographer and cinematographer.
Britton (John), The History and Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Exeter, engr tp and 21 engr plts, ge, re-bound cf gt, 4to, 1826, (Forbes Library, Northampton Mass blind stamp to tp); Oliver (George), Ecclesiastical Antiquities in Devon, 3 vols, plts, tissue gds, cl gt, 8vo, 1840 and other volumes on Devon churches.
Rosenthal. A delightful ceramic Peynet design group of two decorous lovers, he on his knees playing a pipe and reading music revealed on her legs. Rosenthal green stamp to underside, also "7010 Handgemalt" with painter's monogram. In very good condition, no chips, cracks or other defects noted. Ht.20cm.
An antique Vizagatapam ivory and sandalwood cribbage box - contents including Georgian and later silver mustard spoons, scent bottle, Mauchlin stamp box, etc., to/w a tin of glass marbles, German Art Nouveau bronze ink stand and a vintage book-carrier with webbing straps and rosewood handles
*National Federation of Hackney Carriage Proprietors. An oval badge for Worcester No. 1, early 1920s, blue enamelled border and name, red and white enamelled decoration of a Hackney carriage and central lozenge motif of a three-leaf clover, three mounting holes at foot, Fattorini & Sons Ltd., Bradford stamp to verso with registered number 688648, 10 cm A rare badge in excellent condition. (1)
Pierce-Arrow. A circa 1907 promotional booklet, 'Defending the Trophy', by T. John Sullivan, effectively describing the success of the Pierce-Arrow winning the Glidden Trophy (400 ounces of sterling silver) for the second year running. A saddle-stitched 46pp book with good photographs of the competing cars, map of the 1906 event, detailed text, predicaments and troubles and a picture of the trophy. Sound condition, the cover with edge bumps, a company rubber stamp on the front free end-paper (1)
M.G. Three different brochures: The TC Midget of May 1946, 16pp including cover; MGA, a 4pp colour publication number 5555 with an American dealer's rubber stamp; M.G. 1 1/4-litre (VA) monochrome 8pp and half pages circa 1939; together with a 1934 illustrated Motor reprint of the Q-type report and the Auboy cut-away centrally positioned. All in good, clean condition (4)
The Austin Healey 100. A 12pp brochure dating circa 1956, a Canadian and American version of the UK publication, describing on the ISFC the record breaking successes at the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah. Good full-colour images and detail views of the LHD car, to include the two-position windscreen. Good fettle, short tear at the lower spine, The Robert Gay Collection rubber stamp and pen manuscript on the cover (1)
1929 Crossley Six. A 16pp brochure promoting various coachwork on the 15.7hp chassis, including the 'Shelsley Fabric Saloon Model'. Incorporating detailed text, monochrome images of components, cars and interiors, with a price list tipped-in the ISFC. Two library labels to the front cover, and a label removed from ISRC. Also, a brochure for the 20.9hp Six, 16pp, dated September 1928, incorporating detailed text, monochrome images of components, cars and interiors with a price list ISFC. Rubber library stamp on the title page and ISRC. Otherwise both brochures are good (2)
Bugatti - 1932. A delightful 12pp, cord-tied red card covered brochure with a foreword giving the history of the company from 1898, seven tipped-in colour plates promoting the Types 49, 46 and 50, with current prices, specifications and constructional features in English, having come from Bugatti's Brixton Road address. The cover with a Sales Department rubber stamp and a little rubbed and creased, correct uncut fore-edges, good, clean editorial (1)
1936 Alvis Speed Twenty, a 16pp brochure issued in January, with full colour artwork tipped-in plates of a saloon, DHC, sports 4-seater with fold-flat screen, side-mounts, cutaway doors and massive headlamps. Beneath each plate is a dimensioned seating plan and elevation. Also included are full page artwork line drawings of chassis and engine and four other line drawings of engine and gearbox, printed black on cream, plus thick card covers and printed silver and black on deep cream sheets.10 x 14 1/4-inches. With a creased corner, and a rubber stamp on the front cover (1)
1928 Bentley Six & Half Litre. A large format brochure numbered No 27 and dated October 1928. With 16pp, the catalogue is without its cover, but the editorial is intact, to include the title page. With yellow tinted vignettes of chassis and components, larger profile images of the engine and chassis, together with full specifications, description of the dual ignition system, dimensions for the coachbuilder and full accounts of the braking, lubrication and OHC. This document has been 'enjoyed' over the years, with some creasing to the fore-edge, a black taped spine, and a dealership rubber stamp in various places (1)
M.G. Two-Litre. A 8pp landscape brochure dating from 1936, with a full-page colour illustration by F. Gordon Crosby, with its tissue-guard, sepia vignettes of various components, together with its three double-sided coachwork cards in the rear pocket, one example by H. Connolly. In good condition, save for a dealer's rubber stamp on the cover and rear page, the pocket with a short tear (1)
1935 Frazer-Nash B.M.W. A brochure discussing and illustrating the Type 34 and Type 45 models, enhanced with road-test reports by John Prioleau. 16pp and a blue card cover, with photographs of the 'Foursome Coup‚', 'Pillarless-Saloon', 'Cabriolet-Saloon', 'Drop-head Cabriolet' and 'Four Seater'. General specifications, technical details and descriptions. The editorial in good fettle, the blue cover with a dealer's rubber stamp and ghosting where a label has been removed. The staple spine intact (1)
c1935 AC Cars Ltd., Brochure. A 16pp, large format catalogue and a single page at the rear discussing the success in the 1935 Monte Carlo. Describing with specifications and pastel sketches by Harold Connolly, the 16/60 Greyhound; 16/70 Ace DHC; 16/80 Ace Competition Sports, together with optional extras. In good condition, the centre pages pulled-away from the staples. Also, 'ACtion', a 1936 petit leaflet of 16pp, with descriptions and photographs of competition achievements in 1935 and 1936. A gentle vertical crease and a dealer stamp on both covers (2)
Automotor Journal. A bound Volume XI (1) dating between January and June 1906. Offered in re-bound brown cloth boards and an adjusted brown leather spine because approximately 75 previously missing pages have been quality-copied and bound in professionally, making it a complete volume. There is a rubber stamp of Societe des Etab's. Malicet et Blin to front page. In sound condition, no covers or advertisements Please also see lot 112. (1)
Ford Motor Company Exports. A presentation photograph album relating to Ford Motors in Portugal, circa 1936, a total of 11 gelatin silver print photographs, each mounted to album leaf rectos with captions printed in gilt, photographs signed by the Portuguese photographer to lower margins, each 15.5 x 22 cm, captions include 'Interior of Ford stand', 'Exhibition of 1936 and Lincoln Zephyr', 'General view of Workshop and Super Service Station, Property of Messrs. Manuel Alves De Freitas & Ca', 'Tool and Appliances at Ford Super Service Station', 'Car Washing and Lubricating Department', folding plan pasted to rear inside cover, contemporary boards, lower board detached, spine worn and upper cover deficient, together with a second album relating to Ford Motors in Istanbul, Turkey, circa 1930s, containing 30 mounted photographs (including map), showing Ford Motor Company Export Inc., Istanbul, and related photographs of assembly line and works, etc., embossed stamp 'Femina' to corners, most with neat English white china ink captions to mounts, images 17 x 22.5 cm, mounted to rectos and some versos of stiff card leaves, contemporary cloth-covered boards, upper cover detached and lower cover split, both oblong folio (2)
A 19th Century burr walnut writing slopeOf small proportions, having central silver-plated plaque, the hinged cover lifts to enclose fitted interior with leather stamp, pen and light holders, with velvet slide, height 15cm, length 37.5cm, depth 27cm. CONDITION REPORT: general surface scuffs and markslock is missinginterior fabric worn and liftingsome screws missing from hinges
Two Beswick leaping trout fish groups, model number 1032, a Beswick pheasant model number 850, 17 cm and smaller together with an unusual Australian stamp breakfast set in the 'Windswept' pattern, in brown to a mushroom white ground, comprising coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl, toast rack and six cups and saucers (19)
An early 20th century, finely-framed Chinese print depicting a misty mountain top and a small dwelling, signed across the top with five, black character marks and red seal stamp within a square cartouche and along the bottom left-hand side with two, black character marks and a red seal stamp within a rectangular cartouche, framed, mounted and glazed, Sight Size: 20.5 x 24.5 cm.
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