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INCLINE PRESS: BLAMIRES, David; “When In Doubt, Wash!-On The Naming of Cats”; 2015, wood engravings by Chris Daunt, one of 40 Special Copies (No. XXXVIII), with separate folder of six loose coloured engravings, both covered in printed leaf-pattern paper designed by Kiran Ravilious, in matching slip-case; LJUNGBERG, Sven; “Parvus”, publ. 2000, number 162 of 200 copies on Zirkall paper, quarter-cloth with printed paper-covered boards; & SJOLIN, Thorsten; “My Father Made Toys”, 2006, one of about 200 copies on Zirkall paper, patterned soft covers.
A Chinese bamboo 'landscape and figures' perfume holder, 18th century, of cylindrical form, finely carved and pierced on the round with a continuous scene of a sage, two ladies and a child seated at a kang table, boys playing with toys and a lady and child on a terrace amid rockwork, trees and pavilions, turned horn base, warm caramel patina, 17.7cm high, minor faults.Provenance - Dr J W H Grice (1891-1976) collection.CONDITION: The turned horn top is lacking. There are several splits a round the top of the holder and a small split to a branch halfway down, otherwise in reasonable condition.ProvenanceDr John William Hawksley Grice (1891-1976) is regarded as a very important collector of carving in Britain; at the time he was collecting, he appears to have been unique among his peers for admiring Qing dynasty carvings. He wrote about 'Chinese Bamboo Carving' in Country Life in 1954, one of the first articles in English on the subject, and at the time he was collecting he appears to have been unique among his peers for admiring late carving. Dr Grice and his wife Kathleen moved to China in 1922 and he worked as a doctor in Tianjin for 30 years. He built his ivory and bamboo collection in China in the decades he spent there before leaving in 1952. He gave a sizeable proportion of his carved bamboo collection to London's Victoria and Albert Museum and donated other ivories and bamboo to the British Museum.
A BOXED BRITAINS DUMP TRUCK, NO. 9670, version in blue, appears complete and in very lightly playworn condition box missing inner stand and is damaged, a boxed Tiny Tonka Toys Wrecker, No. 555, version in pale blue appears complete and in very lightly playworn condition, minor wear and damage to box, a boxed Pelham Tyrolean Girl puppet, appears complete and in fairly good condition, contained in worn yellow lidded box, boxed and unboxed diecast plastic vehicles, cased Rolls Razor, Robertsons band figures (2 boxes)
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN DIECAST VEHICLES, to include Dinky Supertoys Guy Flat Truck, No 512, first type cab, blue cab and chassis, red body, mid blue ridged hubs, Corgi Toys, Morris Minor Cooper, No. 249 (repaint), Corgi, Corgi Rockets, Dinky, Matchbox, Hot Wheels, Majorette, Hong Kong Plastic, Polistil, Battle of the Planets, etc (2 boxes)
A QUANTITY OF UNBOXED AND ASSORTED PLAYWORN DIECAST AND PLASTIC VEHICLES, to include Spot-On Morris Minor 1000, No 289, Corgi Toys Ford Thames Walls Ice Cream van, No 474 (chime not working), Dinky Toys Lady Penelope's FAB1, No 100 (no figures or weapons), Corgi Rockets (no keys) to include The Saint's Volvo P1800, No D905 (no decals), Corgi Juniors, Husky Lone Star Impy Roadmaster, Mattel Hot Wheels to include Beatnik Bandit, Matchbox 1-75 series to include Leyland Pipe Truck, No 10 white base and grille (no pipes), Models of Yesteryear, Tri-ang Jumbo, quantity of assorted plastic vehicles to include Tri-ang, Minix, Marx, Blue Box, Roxy Toys, Woodbro, Jimson, many with damage and missing items (three boxes)
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