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Corgi - three limited edition Hauliers of Renown lorries; CC13910 Foden Alpha Step Frame Curtainside William Armstrong/Gretna FC; CC14022 Volvo FH Livestock Transporter R.I. Stamper Haulage Ltd Kirkbride Cumbria; and CC14025 Volvo FH (Facelift) Flat bed and load R.J. & I. Monkhouse Ltd Longtown Cumbria; all boxed one with slipcase (3)Condition Report:All virtually mint and boxed but not checked for completeness.14025 - lid to box a little faded.
Corgi Eddie Stobart - three limited edition lorries; CC12936 Sight & Sounds Scania Topline Curtainside Trailer; CC13812 Hauliers of Renown Mercedes-Benz Actros Curtainside Knauf; and CC13405 MAN TGA XL Step Frame Curtainside Trailer; all boxed (3)Condition Report:All virtually mint and boxed but not checked for completeness.
Corgi Eddie Stobart - two special edition Hauliers of Renown; CC13754 Scania R Facelift Box Step Frame Trailer and CC13756 Scania R (Rear Tag) Moving Floor Trailer; and limited edition Hauliers of Renown CC13747 Scania R (Face Lift) Super Curtainside Trailer; all boxed (3)Condition Report:All virtually mint and boxed but not checked for completeness.
A Nishapur wheel cut glass molar flask, North East Persia, 10th century, of elaborately attenuated form, the high tapering legs supporting the square section body, raised triangular motifs on the shoulders, the tubular neck rising from a lozenge step, 7.5cm. highPlease refer to department for condition report
JOHN MALTBY (1936-2020); 'Two Seated Figures', a stoneware sculpture, impressed M mark, height 25cm, with a letter from the artist explaining the work. (D)Maltby wrote: 'The seat has a "step" suggesting that it might be a stout sea wall: perhaps the decoration suggests wave motions or sands casts (or both).'Provenance: Purchased from the Castle Museum Shop, Nottingham, 1998.Additional InformationAppears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit https://www.dacs.org.uk or https://artistscollectingsociety.org
An Antique style emerald and diamond half hoop ring, unmarked yellow metal settings with rectangular step-cut emerald and old-cut diamond trio shoulders, emerald measures 6.00mm x 3.52mm x 2.63mm, setting height 8.3mm, size K, 2.1gNo damage or repair, all stones present, emerald is a slightly pale green with many typical internal inclusions and a couple of table chips, diamonds are heavily included with black spots and fractures along with a couple of tiny surface chips, settings are quite heavily pitted all over with a small file mark on outside of shank, marks rubbed, engraved 58...
3 boxed vintage diecasts comprising a CIJ 3/62 Renault Minibus "Correspondence SNCF" - beige body, red plastic hubs, black rear step, housed in the original card box (VG-BG), A Tekno No. 913 Mercedes Benz delivery lorry in white with a red chassis and "Tuborg" livery, one side shutter has partially broken inside the model, the model might benefit from a clean (VG-E,BP), and a Corgi Toys No. 457 ERF 44G platform lorry, with light blue cab and dark blue bed (NM-BG)
Bibliothekshocker. England, 20. Jh. Furnier mahagonifarben gebeizt, Leder mit Goldprägung, Messingknauf, grüner Filz. H 45 cm, Ø 42 cm. Polygonaler Sockel mit ausziehbarer Trittstufe, kannelierter Korpus, Scharnierdeckel mit Lederbezug wie beim Tritt, innen Filz. Restauriert, mit kleineren Ergänzungen, kleinere Trockenrisse und Furnierfehlstellen. Library stool. England, 20th c. Veneer stained mahogany, leather with gold embossing, brass knob, green felt. H 45 cm, Ø 42 cm. Polygonal base with extendable step, fluted body, hinged lid with leather cover as with the step, inside felt. Restored, with minor additions, minor dry cracks and veneer defects. *This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Madrid School of the 17th century."Christ of Medinaceli".Oil on canvas.Frame ca. 1800.Measurements: 67 x 95 cm; 94 x 124 cm (frame).The iconography of the Christ of Medinaceli (also known as Jesús Nazareno Rescatado or El Señor de Madrid) evokes the moment of the Passion when Pontius Pilate presents him to the people. This canvas, like the great majority of works of this iconography, is taken from the sculpture of the Christ of Medinaceli located in the Basilica of Our Father Jesus of Medinaceli in Madrid. Although the author of this carving is unknown, it is thought that it may belong to the Sevillian school of the Cordovan Juan de Mesa.The Madrid school emerged around the court of first Philip IV and then Charles II, and developed throughout the 17th century. Analysts of this school have insisted on considering its development as a result of the binding power of the court; what is truly decisive is not the place of birth of the different artists, but the fact that they were educated and worked around and for a nobiliary and religious clientele based next to the royals. This allowed and favoured a stylistic unity, even though there were the logical divergences due to the personalities of the members. The origins of the Madrid school are linked to the accession to the throne of Philip IV, a monarch who made Madrid an artistic centre for the first time. This was an awakening of the nationalist conscience as it allowed a liberation from the previous Italianate moulds and a leap from the last echoes of Mannerism to Tenebrism. This was the first step taken by the school, which gradually progressed towards a more autochthonous Baroque language linked to the political, religious and cultural conceptions of the Habsburg monarchy, before dying out with the first outbreaks of Rococo in the work of the last of its representatives, A. Palomino. The techniques most commonly used by these painters were oil and fresco. Stylistically, the starting point was naturalism with a notable capacity for synthesis, leading in due course to the allegorical and formal complexity characteristic of the decorative Baroque. These artists showed a great concern for the study of light and colour, as we can see here, initially emphasising the interplay between extreme tones characteristic of tenebrism, which were later replaced by a more exalted and luminous colouring. They received and assimilated Italian, Flemish and Velázquez influences. The clientele determined the fact that the subject matter was reduced almost exclusively to portraits and religious paintings.
A pair of 18ct gold sapphire and diamond stud earrings, of square form, claw set with a brilliant cut diamond and rub set with three square step cut sapphires, to post and butterfly fittings, with one later replacement 9ct gold butterfly, Birmingham 1987, maker's mark CG&S, possibly Charles Green & Sons, 1.48g (2)Condition ReportOne later replacement 9ct gold scroll.Surface mark/scratches.Posts a little bent.
A synthetic ruby and diamond full eternity ring,with pairs of square step cut synthetic rubies, one deficient, alternating with pairs of brilliant cut diamonds, to plain guards, tested as approximately platinum, 3.20mm wide, 2.89g.Finger size M approximatelyBuying this second-hand gemstone ring could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new.Condition ReportBand is slightly oval - finger size is an approximation only.Surface marks/scratches to mount.One synthetic ruby missing.Facet junction wear to remaining rubies.
A large collection of chess books. Books are: (1) Gambits Accepted, L Elliot Fletcher, Rouledge & Kegan Paul, 1954, (2) Tiger's Modern, Tiger Hillarp Persson 2005, (3) Dr Lasker's Chess Career part I, Printing Craft 1935. (4) My System a chess Treatise by Aron Nimzowitsch, G Bell & Sons, 1929. (5) Master Chess Play by P Wenman, Vawer & Wiles, 1951. (6) Rubinstein Gewinnt by Hans Kmoch, Wiener Schach - Zeitung 1933. (7) My Fifty Years of Chess, Frank J Marshall, Horowitz & Harkness, 1942. (8) My Best Games of Chess, S G Tartakower G Bell & Son 1953 (9) My Chess Career, J R Capablanca, G Bell & Sons, 1923. (10) Phillsbury's Chess Career, P.W Sergeant & W H Watts, Printing Craft 1922 (11) Chess volume XIII October 1947 to September 1948 (12) The Modern Chess Instructor by W Steintz, part II - section I. (13) The Celebrated Analysis of The Game of Chess, A.D Phildor, Whittaker Tracher & Co. 1832 (14) Chess Step by Step, Frank J Marshall, E. P Dutton & Co, 1945. (15)The Art of Sacrifice in Chess, Rudolf Spielmann, G Bell & Son 1935 (16) Capablanca's Hundred Best Game, H Golombek, G Bell & Sons 1947 (17) Mikhail Tal's Best Games of Chess P.H Clarke, G Bell & Sons 1961. (18) Lehr und Handbuch der Endspiele, Andre Cheron, volume I 1952. (19) Lehr und Handbuch der Endspiele, Andre Cheron, volume II 1952. (20) Lehr und Handbuch der Endspiele, Andre Cheron, volume III 1952.

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