Large Beswick model of a dappled grey horse, 30 x 34cm; 2 smaller horses, donkey, and wren; other shire horse model, Wade "Lady & The Tramp" models, 2 models from Disney's Beauty and The Beast, Coopercraft pit bull, smaller pit bull, Szeiler Hound, Jema Fawn, model of a bear, Lladro and Nao figure in a Nao box. (18)
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Marvel Legends Series - Deadpool Electronic Talking Head 1:1 replica of Wade Wilson as Deadpool, Electronic phone operated head with talking features; jokes, pranks and insults. includes bluetooth features. Manufactured by Hasbro.(1)Condition Report: Mint in box. 18+ age recommendation due to voice features. Novelty box art featuring 'fish tacos'.
Pierrot und Colombine. Wohl Ernst Wahliss, Turn-Teplitz. Grüner Stempel "Czecho Slovakia". Um 1910/20. Modell-Nr. 2468. Steingut, farbig staffiert. H 38 cm. Zum Kuss ansetzender Pierrot und abwehrende Colombine. Restaurierungen an linkem Arm und Wade der Colombine, Halskrause und Sockelrand, partiell minimale Randchips. Aufrufzeit 28. | Feb. 2025 | voraussichtlich 10:24 Uhr (CET)Pierrot and Colombine. Well Ernst Wahliss, Turn-Teplitz. Green stamp "Czecho Slovakia". Circa 1910/20. model no. 2468. Stoneware, painted in color. H 38 cm. Pierrot preparing to kiss and Colombine defending herself. Restorations to the left arm and calf of the Colombine, ruff and base rim, minimal chips to the rim in places. Call time 28 | Feb. 2025 | probably 10:24 am (CET)*This is an automatically generated translation from German by deepl.com and only to be seen as an aid - not a legally binding declaration of lot properties. Please note that we can only guarantee for the correctness of description and condition as provided by the German description.
Glass and ceramic model birds and animals - A pair of Murano type glass bird paperweights, 8.5cm high x 19.5cm long; Wade type models, west German ceramic penguins, a carved rose quartz and lapis lazuli toucan, mounted on a quartz crystal, and a similar Cockatoo mounted on amethyst; etc, qty.
PRISONER OF WAR ART - Percy P. Wood (British b.1877) A group of three humorous drawings depicting life in the Ruhleben internment camp in Germany, comprising 'The Royal And Ancient Game in Ruhleben' (golf), 'The Birdcage for unruly Ruhlbenites' and 'Veterans Going the Pace, Ruhleben Atheltic Sports August 1917', two signed, dated 1915, watercolour, pen and crayon, largest 35cm x 25cm Percy Wood was born in Hull in 1877. According to citizen registries, he worked in Berlin as a language teacher. When the outbreak of the First World War necessitated the round-up of all foreign 'aliens', Wood was held at Ruhleben internment camp alongside other male citizens of the Allied Powers who were living, studying, working or on holiday in Germany at the outbreak of World War I. They also included the crews of several civilian ships stranded in German harbours or captured at sea. There were numerous fishermen captured from trawlers which had been sunk in the North Sea in the first days of the war: they were mainly men from Hull, Yorkshire; and Grimsby and Boston, Lincolnshire. Numbers in the camp varied between 4,000 and 5,500 prisoners, most of them British. The German authorities adhered to the Geneva Convention and allowed the camp detainees to administer their own internal affairs. Gradually, a mini-society evolved. Letters, books, sports equipment and a printing press were all allowed into the camp, and the detainees organised their own police force, magazine, library and postal service. The latter, known as the Ruhleben Express Delivery, was organised by Albert Kamps and began operating in July 1915. Soon it was handling over 6,000 pieces of mail per month, and 16 different postage stamps were issued. In April 1916, however, the German postal authorities declared the service illegal, and it ceased operating. Wood is noted as an artist for several of the camp magazine publications, alongside sending work home to family in England. He is further recorded as holding an exhibition of humorous drawings in the studio at Ruhleben in April 1917 alongside fellow camp artists Wade and Walker.
PRISONER OF WAR ART - Percy P. Wood (British b.1877) A group of three First World War original drawings created at the Ruhleben internment camp in Germany, illustrated in pen, crayon and watercolour, comprising 'The Four Corners of the Ruhlysian Fields', dated 1918, 'Impressions of a Jagg Cricket Match Ruhleben' and 'Maiden Efforts in Water-colour, Ruhleben, May 1918, each signed, unframed, 36cm x 25cm Percy Wood was born in Hull in 1877. According to citizen registries, he worked in Berlin as a language teacher. When the outbreak of the First World War necessitated the round-up of all foreign 'aliens', Wood was held at Ruhleben internment camp alongside other male citizens of the Allied Powers who were living, studying, working or on holiday in Germany at the outbreak of World War I. They also included the crews of several civilian ships stranded in German harbours or captured at sea. There were numerous fishermen captured from trawlers which had been sunk in the North Sea in the first days of the war: they were mainly men from Hull, Yorkshire; and Grimsby and Boston, Lincolnshire. Numbers in the camp varied between 4,000 and 5,500 prisoners, most of them British. The German authorities adhered to the Geneva Convention and allowed the camp detainees to administer their own internal affairs. Gradually, a mini-society evolved. Letters, books, sports equipment, and a printing press were all allowed into the camp, and the detainees organised their own police force, magazines, library, and postal service. The latter, known as the Ruhleben Express Delivery, was organised by Albert Kamps and began operating in July 1915. Soon, it was handling over 6,000 pieces of mail per month, and 16 different postage stamps were issued. In April 1916, however, the German postal authorities declared the service illegal, and it ceased operating. Wood is noted as an artist for several of the camp magazine publications, alongside sending work home to family in England. He is further recorded as holding an exhibition of humorous drawings in the studio at Ruhleben in April 1917 alongside fellow camp artists Wade and Walker. Condition:The Four Corners picture has a small damp stain, please see photographs Please note the cricket illustration is signed 'Podwop' and might be by a different artist, but is inscribed to D.P Wood on the reverse, please see images
PRISONER OF WAR ART - Percy P. Wood (British b.1877) Three humorous pen and watercolour drawings created at the Ruhleben internment camp in Germany, comprising 'Pouring Sardine Oil on Troubled Doors', 'Life in a Loft, A Musical Box, Going to Roost, Up With the Lark' (four scenes around camp); and 'Cutting Comic Figures' (ice skating), each signed and dated 1917 and 1918, unframed, 25cm x 18cm up to 35cm x 24cm, with inscribed and printed stamps to the reverse including a Ruhleben ink stamp Percy Wood was born in Hull in 1877. According to citizen registries, he worked in Berlin as a language teacher. When the outbreak of the First World War necessitated the round-up of all foreign 'aliens', Wood was held at Ruhleben internment camp alongside other male citizens of the Allied Powers who were living, studying, working or on holiday in Germany at the outbreak of World War I. They also included the crews of several civilian ships stranded in German harbours or captured at sea. There were numerous fishermen captured from trawlers which had been sunk in the North Sea in the first days of the war: they were mainly men from Hull, Yorkshire; and Grimsby and Boston, Lincolnshire. Numbers in the camp varied between 4,000 and 5,500 prisoners, most of them British. The German authorities adhered to the Geneva Convention and allowed the camp detainees to administer their own internal affairs. Gradually, a mini-society evolved. Letters, books, sports equipment and a printing press were all allowed into the camp, and the detainees organised their own police force, magazine, library and postal service. The latter, known as the Ruhleben Express Delivery, was organised by Albert Kamps and began operating in July 1915. Soon it was handling over 6,000 pieces of mail per month, and 16 different postage stamps were issued. In April 1916, however, the German postal authorities declared the service illegal, and it ceased operating. Wood is noted as an artist for several of the camp magazine publications, alongside sending work home to family in England. He is further recorded as holding an exhibition of humorous drawings in the studio at Ruhleben in April 1917 alongside fellow camp artists Wade and Walker.
Collection of Wade porcelain Whimseys and other items, some in original hat boxes to include: Scottie Dog, Owl, Tortoise, two similar Walt Disney Cats etc., together with another tray of Beswick fireside seater Spaniels, two Beatrix Potter figurines and Royal Doulton 'The Old Balloon Seller' HN2129. (2) (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Various English and Continental porcelain models of horses and foals, including: a large Melba Ware model of a brown shire horse with saddle and bridle, 32cm long, another large Melba Ware chestnut horse, a Beswick Pottery dappled grey horse (chipping to ears) and a foal similar, a Russian (Lomonosov) small model of a brown shire horse, the first 30cm high, together with four hunting plates by Wade and Edco in sizes
Royal Worcester Beaufort pattern cake stand and server, boxed, a Carltonware powder blue ground chinoiserie decorated lobed quatrefoil dish, a collection of Wade porcelain models of turtles and tortoises and turtle-shaped boxes and covers and an Aynsley bone china turtle box and cover printed with vignettes of autumnal fruits, printed and painted marks
A collection of various carpenters tools early 20th century and later including various beechwood smoothing planes one with rosewood base, two large Jack planes, a German or Dutch wood plane with handle, two American handsaws Henry Disston, a bow saw, beech hand brace drill, a whetstone, iron drill bits one stamped W Marple & Sons, Garrett Wade palm hand carving tools.
Small collection of modern ornaments, including two Brian Andrews raku-fired badgers, 17cm; Royal Doulton The Balloon Man HN1954, 18cm; four Wade Noddy figures, boxed; three modern blue and white animals - cat, rabbit, and cockerel; a Frith Sculpture of a duck; and a tortoise.Qty: 12Condition report:One badger has a small discoloured patch to its nose and crazing to its body. The other badger has a scratch to its nose, crazing and obvious staining to its body. Please see additional uploaded images of both badgers.
A collection of Wade and similar to include Whimsies, dishes, pots and other, also a cruet set, probably Carrigaline and a Pepi Ware Beau-Kay Flower Shop model. [W] NOTE: IN HOUSE SHIPPING IS NOT AVAILABLE FOR THIS LOT, PLEASE CONTACT CLIENT SERVICES FOR A LIST OF SUITABLE COURIERS AND A QUOTE.

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