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In this delightful set you'll find scenes of a boy admiring a flower with a canary by his side (1982), a boy sitting at the top of a dirt mound with his walking stick (1984), and a girl reading peacefully on her seat (1990). Goebel Hummel backstamp. Dimensions of the largest item: 4"L x 3.5"W x 6.25"H. Manufacturer: Goebel HummelCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear.
A boxed Hornby Dublo 2023 'The Caledonian' Passenger Set, mint, superb box. Locomotive in mint condition, coaches are unmarked but the stick on coach boards have dulled with age. The box has the coach packing pieces with the complex insert as the base was cut for the tinplate inserts. Interestingly the lid has been over papered with a 2023 wrapper and was probably originally a 2022. The box in superb condition with instructions, head board, track clips, club and Meccano application forms
A 19th century Russian silver-handled combination sword stick, the relief moulded hinged lid depicting St George and the Dragon, enclosing a compass interior, applied cast heraldic eagle coat of arms with square section steel blade, 84 zolotnik standard silver, St Petersburg 1886, possibly Aleksandr Frans Fan-Der-Flit, blade length 50cm, overall length 94cmAll in good condition, no damage or repair, light surface abrasions through handling
A mid 20th century German metalwares silver 3 light candelabra together with a single candlestick, the candelabra, with mark of Gebrüder Deyhle, Schwäbisch Gmünd, struck with Halbmond und Reichskrone (crescent and crown) and additionally marked 830S, oval scalloped base with metal infill and swirled repoussé decoration, baluster column supporting two scrolled branches each with a swirled sconce, column top supporting the third light, 28cm across the branches, 26cm high; the single stick of very similar decoration and construction, with mark of Kurz Gottlieb, Schwäbisch Gmünd, struck with Halbmond und Reichskrone and additionally marked 830, 8cm diameter across the base, 16.5cm high (2)
A pair of silver plated 3 light metamorphic candelabra, each with decorative scalloped and fluted filled base, pear shaped knopped column and fluted campana sconce, stamped inside 4994, supporting a detachable foliate scrolled branch each end terminating in a matching sconce, stamped inside 5330L, with detachable wax pans, the centre of each branch with a threaded raised section supporting the third light with detachable flame finial, underside with green baize table protector, height of the stick, 36cm, maximum height including the branches, 68cm, 43cm wide across the branches (2)
Sega: An unboxed Sega Master System II console, with controller, control stick and instruction manual. Together with cased Castle of Illusion, and Basketball Nightmare games. The vendor informs us that all items within this lot were in a working order when consigned to us. Condition of the contents is very good, wear as expected with age. Please assess photographs. (one box)
The Connor Brothers (b.1968)I Don't Want To Go To Heaven, None of My Friends Are ThereHand-coloured pigment print with acrylic and oil-stick, 2021, signed and dated in pencil, numbered from the edition of 20, published by Enter Gallery, London, on wove paper, with full margins, sheet 1000 x 680mm (39 1/4 x 26 3/4in)
The Connor Brothers (b.1968)In Order To Know Virtue We Must First Acquaint Ourselves With ViceHand-coloured pigment print with acrylic and oil-stick, 2021, signed and dated in pencil, inscribed 'AP', one of 5 artist's proofs printed in red, published by Enter Gallery, London, on wove paper, with full margins, sheet 1000 x 680mm (39 1/4 x 26 3/4in) (framed)
Registration No: FDH 133H Chassis No: 1102517765 MOT: ExemptVery original and rare in this 'survivor' conditionRare and desirable Cobalt Blue with White interiorJust c.39,000 from new and with the original 'F code' engineEnthusiast owned and maintained for regular use at classic VW eventsNew for 1968, the semi-automatic Beetle was available on 1300cc and 1500cc models. Think of it as 3 gears (plus reverse) but without a clutch. The semi-auto has many fans and is mimicked by modern cars today. The Beetle utilised a torque convertor in simple but clever set-up. VW brochures of the time described it: "Drive 1, you can drive around town all day, Drive 2 is for the open road. Once you’re cruising above 55mph, you can shift or stick into it. And save extra gas. Another good thing about our new automatic stick shift is that you also can use it as a manual transmission. You simply shift through all 3 forward gears (Low, Drive 1, Drive 2) using the stick without a clutch."An unmodified 'survivor' Beetle with extensive originality, it began life as a 'special order' from Willenhall Coachcraft Volkswagen by Mrs H. Meads of Aldridge, aunt of the next and long-time custodian, Derek Crowther of Ludlow. 'FDH' was ordered in Cobalt Blue with a White interior and delivered on 10th March 1970. Displaying just some 39k credible miles, this is a 'never been pulled apart' true survivor which has merely had its original paint maintained, replacement wings, a front valance, and new running boards. The body and panel gaps are exceptional and just goes to show the pampered life it’s had, and garaged most of its life too, certainly by the vendor. The vendor advises us "it does have some paint chips on the edge of the driver's door along with a few other very small marks on the car, but all in all it’s truly stunning and so very original, please don’t get this confused with a restored car, it does have some patination, but that certainly adds to the car. Finding these original unrestored cars is next to impossible". The White interior being testament to how clean this car is now and how it has been cared for over the years and its low mileage. All the interior is in excellent condition with no damage apparent. A real rarity to find in such a genuine condition, the interior is original and very fresh and rarer to find an example that has never had a radio fitted. 'FDH' still retains its original warranty sticker in the passenger side window.In the words of the vendor: "It’s a 1300 semi-auto that’s incredibly easy to drive but can easily be converted to manual if that’s what you want. I think the semi-auto cars will have a much different appeal in years to come due to the next generation driving all these new auto cars". 'FDH' will be driven to Buxton by its VW collector/enthusiast owner; only selling due to space being made for an earlier car. Offered with the original sales receipt on file along with other history. It comes with a box full of all its history from day one including its original purchase receipt, there’s lots of other bits about it such as newspaper clippings. 'FDH' has won a few trophies in the past and those come with it. Accompanied by a current V5C. For more information, please contact: Andrew Talbot andrew.talbot@handh.co.uk 01925 210035
Registration No: DVF 389K Chassis No: KE101440 MOT: November 2024Subject to full restoration completed in 2023, with few miles covered sinceFactory optioned overdrive, with fabric Webasto style sunroofExtensive history fileTo counter the Austin-Healey Sprite budget sports from their then arch-rivals BMC, Triumph rushed out the Spitfire, which was essentially an open 2-seater version of the Herald saloon, employing the same 1147cc engine, chassis and swing-axle rear suspension. Styled by Michelotti, the Spitfire MkI to V was made from 1962 to 1980. Pitched against the MGB GT, a 1998cc 6-cylinder Vitesse engined Spitfire with Fixed Head Fastback Coupe body, the GT6 MkI, was offered 1966-1968. The 1968-1970 GT6 MkII had improved rear suspension and higher MkIII Spitfire bumpers, whilst the improved 1970-1973 GT6 MkIII with Spitfire MkIV styling ended the line. Once considered the ‘poor man’s E-Type Jaguar’, this gutsy Triumph GT is now very much sought after by collectors with values on the rise as a consequence.Manufactured on 6th October 1971, this home-market MkIII GT6 was delivered to Duff, Morgan and Vermont Limited, Norwich on 20th October that year and was presented in New White with Black trim, featuring Overdrive as a factory optional extra.First registered on 1st January 1972, the car was initially restored in the early ‘80s, before being subject to a further re-spray in the ‘90s. Having passed through 2 further owners over this period, a mechanic purchased the car in June 2003 and subsequently began an extensive mechanical restoration. Works included a complete engine overhaul, the chassis being media-blasted and powder coated, the body re-mounted with polyurethane mounts, a replacement differential, brake servo, the rear wheel arches and boot floor replaced, the canvas roof replaced, wiring loom, alternator and belt, radiator core, prop shaft and overdrive replaced, starter motor, wheels, water pump, rear suspension and more. There are numerous photographs of this work within the history file.The car was purchased by the current owner and although the car had received much mechanical attention over its ownership, the paintwork had seen better days and was Red. Thus, a full professional and sympathetic restoration commenced. The car was returned to its original White and small features such as the bumpers left as they were to retain some character. Worth noting, is that much attention was paid to the bodywork, with numerous repairs and extensive metal work undertaken to ensure little filler was required. The interior was re-upholstered including replacement headlining, sunroof, door cards and carpets. The dashboard was also replaced, along with replacement wood trim. Having been completed in late 2023, this lovely GT6 is now ready for its new owner to enjoy and for good measure, comes with an MOT valid until 26th November 2024 with no advisories.Accompanied with the vehicle is an extensive history file. Included within is the British Motor Industry Heritage Trust Certificate, a large collection of previous invoices and MOT certificates dating back as far as 1994, some written history on the car showing its life beforehand, photographs of the previous owner’s mechanical restoration, as well as a USB stick containing numerous photographs documenting the recent restoration. A ‘GT6 MkIII’ reproduction owner’s handbook is also included, along with a Service Training Notes book. For more information, please contact: Andreas Hicks andreas.hicks@handh.co.uk 07929 363573
A suite of carved coral jewellery, comprising a necklace, bracelet, brooch, pair of earrings and two stick pins, all carved with female masks and fruiting vine, the necklace with carved cherub and chain baton links hung with urn and grapes pendant drops, the bracelet of gate link design, the clasp carved with female mask flanked by Bacchus masks, all with unmarked yellow metal mounts (earring backs stamped 9ct), necklace length approx 39cm. (7)The necklace has one section snapped, and a couple of the pendant urns are detached. The brooch also has some detached pieces, there are several small loose pieces and minor damages and chips.
A collection of jewellery, comprising an Edwardian silver hinged bangle, with textured and strap decoration, Birmingham 1902, a Mappin & Webb Quartz watch, a Trifari crown brooch and a Christian Dior stick pin, an Art Nouveau style brooch, a white non precious metal disc depicting the coronation of Queen Victoria and a strand of simulated pearls. (qty)
A collection of jewellery to include a 9ct gold mounted diamond solitaire ring, six various gold and gem set dress rings, two pairs of gold mounted shell cameo earrings, various stick pins, a 9ct gold mounted bloodstone swivel fob seal, a Victorian micro mosaic panel brooch (AF), and a small quantity of further mainly costume jewellery. (qty)
A collection of jewellery, comprising a bar brooch set with three amethysts, stamped '9ct' and in fitted case', a 9ct gold bar brooch set with an oval, mixed cut orange quartz and two split pearls; an embossed yellow metal brooch with a shamrock and flower motif, a stick pin featuring three cabochons of iridescent paste and a central paste, a sterling silver thistle and smoky quartz set wreath brooch, hallmarked for Thomas Kerr Ebbutt Ltd, Edinburgh , a white metal Arts & Crafts style amber set brooch, a pair of sterling silver thistle salts, a continental 800 silver shell cameo brooch, a sterling silver St Christopher pendant and chain, a further St Christopher marked 'Silver', and a '935' stamped marcasite and split pearl foliate brooch. (qty)
A gold stick pin fashioned as a horse shoe, tested as 9ct gold and set with seed pearls, together with a 9ct gold and silver bar brooch also fashioned as a hors shoe having the letter D to the centre A/F, along with a 9ct gold rope twist necklace A/F, total weight excluding the silver and gold bar brooch 25gLocation:
AN ARTS AND CRAFTS OAK UMBRELLA AND STICK STAND CIRCA 1900 The front struts designed in the form of an 'M'. 86.5cm high, 70.5cm wide, 26cm deep Condition Report: Structurally sound and ready to use. In good condition with minor discolouration to the timber, with a tin lined tray in the base.Condition Report Disclaimer
A pair of circa 1765-1770 Bow porcelain candlesticks as birds amongst flower set branches with nests, the purple bird stick set with gold anchor mark, (both missing sconces), 19 cm high and 17 cm high, together with a further circa 1760 Bow porcelain chamber stick, moulded with figures representing the two continents Africa and Asia, with a background of flowering branches, bears paper label inscribed "Bow group approx 1760 Min figures of two of the continents", 20.5 cm high (3) CONDITION REPORTS Both bird set candlesticks have losses to the extremities as well as restoration to them throughout. They are also both missing their sconce/sconce holder. The yellow bird candlestick - one of the birds has had the tail and re-glued and its beak is off. The one set with pink birds has a large crack running down a section of tree which is heavily discoloured, crazing, missing one branch, both have significant damage and restoration. The other chamber stick - Africa has a broken and repaired arm, Asia is missing several fingers. There are losses to the extremities, flowers etc and has had significant restoration including to the area where the sconce joins the main stick. The middle of the chamber stick has also been broken off and reset into place. Again, significant losses, restoration etc throughout - see images for more details
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