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Airfix - Strongpoint - Desert Outpost - Infantry - Model Toys - Tamiya. A selection of Eleven boxed, predominantly Airfix items including: Desert Storm #51508-7. Strongpoint #51504-5 and various Infantry. Unchecked for completeness, items appear in Excellent condition in Good to Good + boxes. (This does not constitute a guarantee). [MP]
Corgi Toys - Matchbox - A collection of unboxed and restored diecast model vehicles predominately Corgi Toys, including Corgi Toys #258 Volvo P1800; #1100 Big Bedford S Mobilgas Tanker; #225 Austin Seven Mini and similar. Models all have some age and play wear generally appearing to range Poor - Good condition. All items are unchecked for completeness. (This does not constitute a guarantee) (K)
2 large 16" Hasbro Pokémon plush toys from 1999 Includes: Pikachu and Meowth, both with original tags Condition Report: Both items are in excellent condition, complete with tags. There is one small dark mark visible behind Pikachu's left arm and another behind a whisker on the right side of Meowth's face. One of Meowth's whiskers has lost some of it's glue and is starting to come apart.
An assortment of small Pokémon toys Includes: Pokémon Finger Forces (Squirtle & Pikachu), Micro Bubble Blowers (Squirtle and Pikachu), Roll & Play Stampers and Vileplume Pencil Sharpener Condition Report: All items are complete, boxed and in great condition. There is some noticeable yellowing to the plastic on the pencil sharpener's box.
Benedict Chukwukadibia Enwonwu M.B.E (Nigerian, 1917-1994)Bust of a young boy bronze on wooden plinth 33 x 18 x 19cm (13 x 7 1/16 x 7 1/2in). (including base)Footnotes:ProvenanceA private collection.The qualities of the present lot show the refined rendering and the textual qualities that the artist had also favoured in his wood sculptures. It could be said that Ben Enwonwu's earliest artistic depictions were in sculpture given that he used to carve his own toys as a child. In his later bronze works, often depicting people of personal significance to Enwonwu, sculptural portraiture was an practise of the artist that displays an extension of his extensive artistic talents. So skilful was his technique that in 1956 he received a portrait commission of Queen Elizabeth II to commemorate her visit to Nigeria earlier that year. Working in London, he conducted preliminary sketches and clay models of the monarch in his own studio before relocating to the Maida Vale studio of his colleague at the Royal Society of British Artists, Sir William Reid-Dick, as the work increased in scale. In an interview conducted with the artist in 1988, Sylvester Ogbechie relates, 'Enwonwu completed his clay model of the Queen's portrait in July 1957 and had it cast in bronze by Guilio Galicie, an Italian bronze caster resident in London, from a plaster cast prepared in the studio of Frederico Mancini' (Ogbechie, 2008: p. 138).BibliographySylvester Okwunodu Ogbechie, Ben Enwonwu: The Making of an African Modernist (Rochester, NY: 2008)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Large Format Hardback Motoring Books. Seven excellent volumes in their dust jackets, mainly First Editions, comprising: Stirling Moss - The Authorised Biography, by Robert Edwards (Cassell, 2001); Stirling Moss - Racing With The Maestro, by Karl Ludvigsen (Patrick Stephens, 1997 reprint); plus Stirling Moss 80/80 , 80 Cars for 80 Years (paperback); The Glory of Goodwood, by Lawrence, Taylor and Nye (Virgin Books, 1999); Jim Clark & Team Lotus: The UK Races, by William Taylor (Coterie Press, 2009); Dashboards, by David Holland (Phaidon, 1994); American Motortoys, by Lillian Gottschalk (New Cavendish, 1986); and The Story of American Toys, by Richard O'Brien (New Cavendish, 1990). (8)
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