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Various construction sets, accessories and equipment to include Meccano '660 parts to give all-action fun - 7, new coloured working drawings to build 92 models to include Combine Harvester, Loading Grab, Rocket Launching Vehicle, Swing Bridge, Container Crane and Forklift Truck', a plastic toolbox with a sticker reading 'Meccano complete kits' revealing various bagged construction sets, Meccano power tool, etc, a boxed 'Meccano No.3 Motorized Set', a 'Fisher Price Construx Model 6160' boxed kit and various motors and small electronic devices to include 'Crawling Microbug', 'IR Light Barrier', FM radio, speed controllers, etc. CONDITION REPORT These sets belong to a retired engineer. All the sets appear complete, but we offer no guarantees.
Asprey of London pocket multi-tool with butt markers, game counters for pheasants, partridges, grouse and various, 12 and 16 bore cartridge extractor, corkscrew, two knives, bottle opener, large screwdriver and belt loop, marked 'Asprey London' and 'Regd No 774524' to the facets of the ivory covers, 11cm long.
Repainted and modified 00 Gauge Hornby-Dublo Breakdown Cranes with Wills kit-built Tools Vans, two Dublo cranes sets repainted red, added detail including new chains, Tool boxes on long match trucks, crew, three kit-built K's Utility 'Tools' Vans, in red with Tri-ang couplings, together with a kit-built SR Brake van, both sets with four original jacks, G-VG (qty)
LLOYD MOYLAN (AMERICAN 1893-1963) Portrait of Otto Spaethoil on panel 36 x 36 cm (14 x 14 in.)PROVENANCECollection of Otto and Elois Spaeth, noted industrialists, art collectors and patrons of American artThence by descent in the familyLOT NOTESEloise Spaeth, along with her husband, Otto Spaeth, was a prominent art collector, who had an outsize influence on the development of appreciation for American art and art museums, in the middle of the 20th Century. Her husband, Otto Spaeth, was the founder of the Dayton Tool and Die Company, amongst other major manufacturers, and was a Vice President of the Whitney Museum of American Art. Together, they established a collection of leading European and American modernists of the day, including works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Alexander Calder, Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keefe, Stuart Davis, and Charles Sheeler. In addition to being a major collector, she was also active in the American Federation of Art, serving as the traveling exhibtions chairwoman, and the Venice Biennale American Pavilion. She also authored widely published books on American Art, including American Art Museums: An Introduction to Looking (1960). The Spaeth's were also personal friends and patrons of many leading artists of the day. The Smithsonian Archives of American Art is in possession of the Spaeth's correspondence and papers.CONDITION Observed in frame, the painting appears in good condition. Overall visible surface dust to the naked eye. Scattered minor losses visible to the navy ground. With no significant issues to report otherwise. Inspection under UV shows no apparent sign of restoration. framed dimensions: 48 x 46 cm (18 7/8 x 18 1/8 in.) N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
LOUIS BOUCHE (AMERICAN 1896-1969)Mrs. Otto Spaeth, circa 1940soil on canvas74 x 51 cm (29 1/8 x 20 1/8 in.) signed lower right PROVENANCECollection of Otto and Elois Spaeth, noted industrialists, art collectors and patrons of American artThence by descent in the familyEXHIBITEDAddison Gallery, Phillips Academy, Andover, MassachusettsWadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut, 1949 Exhibition of Member's Portraits,Cosmopolitan Club, New York, NY, January 21-February 8, 1980 RELATED LITERATURE Eloise Spaeth, American Art Museums and Galleries. An introduction to looking, illustrated on flyleaf LOT NOTESEloise Spaeth, along with her husband, Otto Spaeth, was a prominent art collector, who had an outsize influence on the development of appreciation for American art and art museums, in the middle of the 20th Century. Her husband, Otto Spaeth, was the founder of the Dayton Tool and Die Company, amongst other major manufacturers, and was a Vice President of the Whitney Museum of American Art. Together, they established a collection of leading European and American modernists of the day, including works by Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Alexander Calder, Edward Hopper, Georgia O'Keefe, Stuart Davis, and Charles Sheeler. In addition to being a major collector, she was also active in the American Federation of Art, serving as the traveling exhibtions chairwoman, and the Venice Biennale American Pavilion. She also authored widely published books on American Art, including American Art Museums: An Introduction to Looking (1960). The Spaeth's were also personal friends and patrons of many leading artists of the day. The Smithsonian Archives of American Art is in possession of the Spaeth's correspondence and papers.CONDITION Observed in frame, the painting appears in age-appropriate condition. Overall craquelure visible to the naked eye, resulting in flaking and scattered losses. Most severe of craquelure is visible against the cream walls. Inspection under UV shows scattered retouching to the craquelure. framed dimensions: 97 x 74 cm (38 1/4 x 29 1/8 in.) N.B. All lots are sold in as-is condition at the time of sale. Please note that any condition statement regarding works of art is given as a courtesy to our clients in order to assist them in assessing the condition. The report is a genuine opinion held by Shapiro Auctions and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report or a photograph does not preclude the absence of defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. Shapiro Auctions, LLC., including its consultants and agents, shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.

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