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A group of vintage toys, comprising a Hornby OO guage locomotive of The Evening Star, with tender, number 92220, in green livery, a mid 20th century soft toy monkey with stylised face, 42cm long, and a similarly vintage rabbit, 42cm long, together with a Hohner Chromonika III, Chromatische Mundharmonkika, boxed. (4)
A collection of children's toys, including a Hamley's Traditional Wooden Animal Marble Run, boxed, 16 by 43 by 46cm high, a marble maze, two wizard string puppets, a blocks trolly with alphabetical and numbered wooden blocks, and two boxes of Lego bricks, together with a Kodak No 2 Hawk-Eye Model B, box camera. (15)
Porcelain And Gold Scent Bottle (18th Century) Modelled as a Goat Herder with Goat. (We Suspect This Amazing Piece Might Be By Charles Gouyn And If So Could Have Been Made In His Girl In A Swing "St James" Factory) c1755.(Charles Gouyn (died 1785), a Huguenot born in Dieppe, was a second-generation jeweller with premises 'at the Turk's Head', Bennett Street, St. James's, London (his brother was a jeweller in Paris). Gouyn helped Nicholas Sprimont (1716-1771) set up the Chelsea Porcelain Factory around 1745. But in about 1748 Gouyn severed his links with Sprimont and the Chelsea Porcelain Factory and set out to compete with his own 'Girl-in-a Swing' manufactory, so-called after a figure in the Victoria & Albert which has given its name to a whole class of similar porcelain figures. Gouyn's factory also made small scent bottles, etc. usually with gold or gilt metal mounts collectively known as 'toys'. Some 'Girl-in-a-Swing' products appear to imitate Chelsea porcelain models and vice versa. Research by Bernard Dragesco discovered in French archives in 1993, has established that a group of figures and wares were made in St. James's and the factory is now identified as the St. James's factory. However, the precise location of his factory, and the identity of the modeller of these distinctive figures, remain unknown. Examples of his work are in public collections held in The British Museum, Dallas Museum of Art, Royal Collection Trust, The National Archives, Victoria & Albert Museum and Metropolitan Museum of Art)Condition Report - 2 very small chips to base area, some section of restoration to top area and bottom area near the goat back foot, Also some enamel loss.
A collection of early-late 20th-century toys, collectables and advertising ware. To include assorted bottles, dolls, ornaments, souvenirs and other childhood/juenvelia Americana. (Qty).Footnote: Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)See the Dawsons website article for further information
Disneyalia; a group of early 20th Walt Disney toys, memorabilia and collectables. To include a Pluto 'Walk-Away' toy by Chad Valley, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck magic lantern slides, a Mickey Mouse plastic watch, puppet, ceramic figure, miniature sand bucket and an American '423 Granny Good' mechanical toy made by the Gong Bell MFG. The Pluto toy: 40cm long. (Qty)Footnote: Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)See the Dawsons website article for further information
Americana: A collection of early-late 20th-century advertising wares and souvenirs. To include a naive Pepsi-Cola Tambourine, a plastic money boy figure of Mr. Peanut/Mr. Planter, a Big Boy and a Roger Rabbit plyable dog toys, along with various other assorted commemoratives. The tambourine: 20.5cm diameter. (Qty).Footnote: Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)See the Dawsons website article for further information
The contents of the guest lavatory (Box 2), now housed in a six-drawer antique filing cabinet of curiosities, each draw filled with assorted ephemeral items, souvenirs, toys, tokens, advertising, and other small/unusual ornaments and decorative effects (as per photographs). Overall; 39cm x 38cm x 23cm.Footnote: Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)See the Dawsons website article for further information
The contents of the guest lavatory (Box 3), now housed in a six-drawer antique filing cabinet of curiosities, each draw filled with assorted ephemeral items, souvenirs, toys, tokens, advertising, and other small/unusual ornaments and decorative effects (as per photographs). Overall; 39cm x 38cm x 23cm.Footnote: Provenance: Direct from the estate of Nancy Fouts (1945-2019)See the Dawsons website article for further information
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