Roman Republican Coinage, Marcus Nonius Sufenas, Denarii (2), Rome, 59 BC, svfenas s c around head of Saturn right, harpa and conical stone behind, rev. sex noni pr l p f around Roma, bare headed and draped, sitting left on a pile of armour, holding sceptre in right hand and sword in left, Victory standing behind crowning Roma with right hand and holding palm branch in left, 3.75g/5h, 3.61g/2h (Ghey 232.1-2, this coin; Craw. 421/1; BMCRR 3820-3; RSC Nonia 1) [2]. Discrete banker’s marks to both, first example fine; second example about fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: SF 293 and 713
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Richard Waitt (Scottish, 1684-1733) Portrait of Charles Elphinstone, 9th Lord Elphinstone (1682-1757)oil on canvas73 x 60.5cmProvenance:Henry Ernest Leetham,By whom bequeathed to the Merchant Adventurers' Hall, York, in 1918Charles, 9th Lord Elphinstone was born, lived and likely buried at Elphistone Tower, now a ruin on the Dunmore estate near Falkirk and Stirling. He became a soldier and served as a Captain in Brigadier Grant’s regiment in the campaigns of Marlborough in Flanders, Belgium. He was severely wounded at Aigremont in Northern France in 1708. In 1711, the regiment was ordered home and he retired several years later in 1720. The present work, depicting Charles in armour, likely dates between 1708-1720.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection, a boxed group of 1:48 Scale military aircraft to include B11E211 FW 190 Hondt, B11E769 FW 190 Kalle Aloof along with B11E740 Martlet V-UK Fox. Conditions although not checked for completeness appears generally Good in generally Good window boxes (scuffing & crushing) with Fair outer mailer boxes. Some may have been previously displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection & Forces Of Valor, a boxed group of 1:48 & 1:32 Scale military aircraft comprising of Franklin Mint B11E185 SBD-3 Dauntless (Yellow Tail) which appears Good in generally Good window box along with 2x Forces OF Valor which are a German BNF-109 G-6 along with a UK Spitfire MkIX (France 1944). Both models are generally Fair with both models and accessories appearing all loose inside boxes and may have pieces broken off in generally Fair to Good crushed and scuffed window boxes. May still display well. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection, a boxed pair of 1:48 Scale MIG jet fighters comprising of B11E201 MIG 17 (North Vietnam) and B11E073 MIG 15 (Chinese Liberation). Conditions although not checked for completeness appear generally Good in generally Good window boxes (scuffing & crushing) with Fair outer mailer boxes. Some may have been previously displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection, a boxed pair of 1:48 Scale military aircraft to include B11B295 P47 Thunderbolt (Propeller appear loose but present) along with B11E407 Japanese Zero "Pearl Harbour". Conditions although not checked for completeness appears generally Good in generally Good window boxes (scuffing & crushing) with Fair outer mailer boxes. May have been previously displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection, a boxed group of 1:48 Scale military jet fighters to include B11B929 F86 Sabre, B11C985 F16 Falcon "Fighting Razorbacks" along with B11E060 Eurofighter (UK). Conditions although not checked for completeness appears generally Good in generally Good window boxes (scuffing & crushing) with Fair outer mailer boxes where applicable. Some may have been previously displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection, a boxed group of 1:48 Scale military aircraft to include B11E184 P40N Joanne 2006 Image, B11B599 BF 109, B11E057 BF 109 along with B11E177 Japanese Zero Model 52 "Camo". Conditions although not checked for completeness appears generally Good in generally Good window boxes (scuffing & crushing). Some may have been previously displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection - a boxed 1/48 Scale Military Aircraft B11C984 F-15 Fighter Jet "Never Forget" (Enduring FRDM) USAF. Conditions although not checked for completeness appear generally Fair to Good in generally Good window box. Model appears to have been displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean as it appears to be dusty with grubby marks. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection - a boxed 1/48 Scale Military Aircraft B11B918 A10 Warthog. Conditions although not checked for completeness appear generally Good in generally Good window box (price stickers). Model appears to have been displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean as it appears to be dusty with grubby marks. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection, a boxed pair of 1:48 Scale German military aircraft to include B11B301 ME262 Messerschmitt along with B11E401 FW 190 Anton Mader (Repaint). Conditions although not checked for completeness appears generally Good in generally Good window boxes (scuffing & crushing) with Fair outer mailer boxes where applicable. Would benefit from a further clean. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection, a boxed pair of 1:48 Scale military aircraft comprising of B11E753 F6F Hellcat (Camo Seac) and B11B265 JU87 Stuka "Dora" (Luftwaffe). Conditions although not checked for completeness appear generally Good in generally Good window boxes (scuffing & crushing). Some may have been previously displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection, a boxed pair of 1:48 Scale military jet fighters comprising of B11B251 AV8B Harrier GR Mk7 (No Fly Zone) & B11E775 Mirage III (Israeli Yom Kim). Conditions although not checked for completeness appears generally Good in generally Good window boxes (slight scuffing & crushing) with Fair outer mailer boxes. May have been previously displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection, a boxed 1:48 Scale Mosquito models comprising of B11B660 DH98 Mosquito "Sammy Hoare" & B11B655 DH98 Mosquito. Conditions although not checked for completeness appear generally Good in generally Good window boxes (slight scuffing, price stickers & crushing). May have been previously displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection, a boxed group of 1:48 Scale military aircraft to include B11B626 P40 F5 Warhawk, B11E745 P40L Checker Board, B11B936 DB 1 Dauntless along with B11E188 P47 Rozzie Meth Missfire. Conditions although not checked for completeness appears generally Good in generally Good window boxes (scuffing & crushing). Some may have been previously displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection - a boxed pair of 1/48 Scale Military Aircraft comprising of B11B569 B25D Mitchell Bomber & ART98126 F104 C Starfighter (US Air Force). Conditions although not checked for completeness appear generally Good in generally Good window boxes (scuffing, crushing and price stickers). Models may have been previously displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection - a boxed 1/48 Scale Military Aircraft Douglas C-47 Transport Plane. Conditions although not checked for completeness appear generally Good in generally Good window box with Fair outer mailer box. Model appears to have been displayed therefore would benefit from a further clean as it appears to be dusty with grubby marks. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection & GE Fabbri Magazine Issue, a boxed/carded group of 1:48 & 1:100 Scale military aircraft to include Franklin Mint boxed B11C990 F86 Sabre "Mig Mad Marine" with others. Conditions although not checked for completeness appears generally Fair to Mint in generally Fair to Good box/carded (scuffing & crushing). B11C990 may have been previously displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection - a boxed 1/48 Scale Military Aircraft B11B245 F15-Eagle (USAF). Conditions although not checked for completeness appear generally Good in generally Good window box with Fair outer mailer box. Model appears to have been displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean as it appears to be dusty with grubby marks. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection, a boxed pair of 1:48 Scale military aircraft to include B11B560 F4U Corsair along with B11B307 Spitfire MkV (RAF WWII Aces). Conditions although not checked for completeness appears generally Good in generally Good boxes (scuffing & crushing). May have been previously displayed therefore may have pieces missing, broken off or loose and would benefit from a further clean. See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection, a boxed 1:48 Scale B11B606 MIG 29C Fulcrum-Soviet AF V-VS. Condition although not checked for completeness appears generally Good although does appear to have wing wheel loose but present so may have more pieces loose in generally Good window box (slight scuffing & crushing). See photos.
Franklin Mint Armour Collection - a boxed 1/48 Scale Military Aircraft B11E052 B26 Marauder "The Big Hairy Bird". Conditions although not checked for completeness appear generally Good in generally Good window box (price stickers) with Fair outer mailer box. Model appears to have been displayed and would benefit from a further clean as it appears to be dusty. See photos.
A Colima seated warrior figureMexico, circa 100 BC - 250 ADwearing a horned headdress, ear ornaments and armour, and holding a mace, with incised linear decoration and with grey and earth coloured glazes,44cm high.ProvenanceMrs Philip Lee, New York.Christie's, King Street, London, 22 December 1964, lot 149.
A collection of decorative dolls' house accessories, including two miniature knights in armour (one a/f), 9cm high total; a miniature bronzed bust of Charles de Gaulle, 2cm high; a bronzed metal model of a putti on socle base, 5.5cm high; a soft white metal twin-handled trophy, 4.5cm high; a small pottery vase, 4cm high; a metal cavalier on stand, 6.5cm high; two parian-type models of maidens, 14cm high; a parian-type Venus statue, 6cm high; two imitation bear hide rugs, 14cm; and a pair of Victoriana decoupaged room screens, each 13 x 23cm (14)Provenance:The estate of the late Eve Clarke
Star Wars The Mandalorian colour 8x10 photo signed by Brendan Wayne (John Wayne's grandson) who wears The Mandalorian's armour in every scene. Good Condition All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
Star Wars The Mandalorian colour 8x10 photo signed by Brendan Wayne (John Wayne's grandson) who wears The Mandalorian's armour in every scene. Good Condition All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
* SHONA BARR (SCOTTISH b. 1965), CHERRY BLOSSOM oil on board, signed, titled label versoframed and under glass image size 17cm x 14cm, overall size 31cm x 29cm Label verso: Roger Billcliffe Fine Art, GlasgowNote: Shona Barr was born in 1965 in Glasgow. After graduating from the Glasgow School of Art in 1988, where she won the Landscape Prize and the Armour Prize for Still Life, she continued her training at the Kunstakedimi in Oslo, Winchester School of Art, in Barcelona and at the University of Southampton. Drawing her inspiration from nature, Barr's paintings reflect her continued interest in capturing the vitality of the British landscape. Shona Barr has been successfully exhibiting widely since 1989. Her work has been critically acclaimed over the years and can be found in many public, corporate and private collections in Hong Kong, Australia, South Africa, Canada, the USA and throughout the UK.
* MARY NICOL NEILL ARMOUR LLD RSA RSW RGI (SCOTTISH 1902 - 2000), STILL LIFE OF FLOWERS IN A GLASS JUG watercolour on paper, signed and dated 1954, titled label verso mounted, framed and under glass image size 42cm x 48cm, overall size 64cm x 68cm Label verso: Portland Gallery, London Note: Painter, notably of flowers and landscapes in oil and pastels using a rich palette, born in Blantyre, Lanarkshire, married to the artist William Armour. Like him she taught at Glasgow School of Art, having studied there, 1920–5, under Maurice Greiffenhagen and David Forrester Wilson. She showed with RSW, RSA and Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, being a member of all, as well as SSA and Fine Art Society in Glasgow. She was honorary president of Glasgow School of Art in 1982. There was a tribute exhibition at Lillie Art Gallery, Milngavie, 2001. Collections at public galleries in Glasgow, Paisley, Aberdeen, Perth and Edinburgh hold her work. Lived in Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire. A genuine titan of Scottish art in the twentieth century.
* GORDON HOPE WYLLIE RSW (SCOTTISH 1930 - 2005), RENFREWSHIRE FARM oil on board, signedframed and under glassimage size 9cm x 13cm, overall size 32cm x 36cm Note: Gordon Wyllie was born in Greenock and in 1949 was accepted to study at the Glasgow School of Art. Under the tutelage of such luminaries as Edward Odling and Mary and Willie Armour, Gordon distinguished himself, graduating in 1953 after an eminent final year. He was awarded the post-diploma, or Masters course, won the Scottish Academy Award and also the Newbery Medal, the school's most prestigious prize. This was all the more remarkable considering that Gordon had, in his diploma year, returned home to care for his father, whose seriously deteriorating health ended in death two months before the degree show, and Gordon himself had suffered a bout of pneumonia. With a scholarship award, he studied that summer at Hospitalfield, Arbroath, as a post-graduate under Ian Fleming. Fleming inspired Gordon and encouraged him in abstraction, with which he occupied himself for the next few years. Meanwhile, he trained at Jordanhill College of Education in Glasgow to become a teacher, in the vanguard of the resurgence of art teaching in Scottish schools by the new art masters, undoubtedly because they painted actively while teaching full-time. Passionate about art education, he was instrumental in influencing many students to pursue a career in the creative industry. A former pupil aptly described his classroom as a "guided exploration rather than a formal lesson". His love of the Scottish countryside is mirrored in his work and undoubtedly stemmed from the bank of images he built when, as a youngster, he travelled with his parents around the country. Argyll and the Western Isles were his favourite destinations, where he was fascinated by the crofts and farms sprouting from the land. Small houses typified his landscapes and still-lifes included abstracted landscapes; flowers, particularly poppies, fruit and fish feature in his later output. In 1996, he was awarded the Alexander Graham Munro prize at the RSW exhibition in Edinburgh. His work featured regularly in one-man and combined shows and at his last one-man show in London in 2003, demand for his paintings remained high, as it has done ever since.
* MARY NICOL NEILL ARMOUR LLD RSA RSW RGI (SCOTTISH 1902 - 2000), STILL LIFE WITH VASE pastel on paper, signed and dated 1980framed and under glassimage size 54cm x 50cm, overall size 79cm x 76cmNote: Painter, notably of flowers and landscapes in oil and pastels using a rich palette, born in Blantyre, Lanarkshire, married to the artist William Armour. Like him she taught at Glasgow School of Art, having studied there, 1920–5, under Maurice Greiffenhagen and David Forrester Wilson. She showed with RSW, RSA and Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, being a member of all, as well as SSA and Fine Art Society in Glasgow. She was honorary president of Glasgow School of Art in 1982. There was a tribute exhibition at Lillie Art Gallery, Milngavie, 2001. Collections at public galleries in Glasgow, Paisley, Aberdeen, Perth and Edinburgh hold her work. Lived in Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire. A genuine titan of Scottish art in the twentieth century.
* GORDON HOPE WYLLIE RSW (SCOTTISH 1930 - 2005), STORMY SKY gouache on paper, signed and dated '85, titled labels versomounted, framed and under glassimage size 19cm x 20cm, overall size 43cm x 43cmHandwritten artist's label versoExhibition label verso: National Trust for Scotland, November 1985, Gladstone's Land Gallery, EdinburghNote: Gordon Wyllie was born in Greenock and in 1949 was accepted to study at the Glasgow School of Art. Under the tutelage of such luminaries as Edward Odling and Mary and Willie Armour, Gordon distinguished himself, graduating in 1953 after an eminent final year. He was awarded the post-diploma, or Masters course, won the Scottish Academy Award and also the Newbery Medal, the school's most prestigious prize. This was all the more remarkable considering that Gordon had, in his diploma year, returned home to care for his father, whose seriously deteriorating health ended in death two months before the degree show, and Gordon himself had suffered a bout of pneumonia. With a scholarship award, he studied that summer at Hospitalfield, Arbroath, as a post-graduate under Ian Fleming. Fleming inspired Gordon and encouraged him in abstraction, with which he occupied himself for the next few years. Meanwhile, he trained at Jordanhill College of Education in Glasgow to become a teacher, in the vanguard of the resurgence of art teaching in Scottish schools by the new art masters, undoubtedly because they painted actively while teaching full-time. Passionate about art education, he was instrumental in influencing many students to pursue a career in the creative industry. A former pupil aptly described his classroom as a "guided exploration rather than a formal lesson". His love of the Scottish countryside is mirrored in his work and undoubtedly stemmed from the bank of images he built when, as a youngster, he travelled with his parents around the country. Argyll and the Western Isles were his favourite destinations, where he was fascinated by the crofts and farms sprouting from the land. Small houses typified his landscapes and still-lifes included abstracted landscapes; flowers, particularly poppies, fruit and fish feature in his later output. In 1996, he was awarded the Alexander Graham Munro prize at the RSW exhibition in Edinburgh. His work featured regularly in one-man and combined shows and at his last one-man show in London in 2003, demand for his paintings remained high, as it has done ever since.
* MARY NICOL NEILL ARMOUR LLD RSA RSW RGI (SCOTTISH 1902 - 2000), RENOYLE, CONNEMARRA pastel on paper, signed and dated '64, titled label verso mounted, framed and under glass image size 31cm x 41cm, overall size 56cm x 64cm Label verso: The Fine Art SocietyNote: Painter, notably of flowers and landscapes in oil, using a rich palette, born in Blantyre, Lanarkshire, married to the artist William Armour. Like him she taught at Glasgow School of Art, having studied there, 1920–5, under Maurice Greiffenhagen and David Forrester Wilson. She showed with RSW, RSA and Royal Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts, being a member of all, as well as SSA and Fine Art Society in Glasgow. She was honorary president of Glasgow School of Art in 1982. There was a tribute exhibition at Lillie Art Gallery, Milngavie, 2001. Collections at public galleries in Glasgow, Paisley, Aberdeen, Perth and Edinburgh hold her work. Lived in Kilbarchan, Renfrewshire. A genuine titan of Scottish art in the twentieth century.
Boxed toy model vehicles. Corgi The Aviation Archive - Supermarine Spitfire MkIIC, 1:72 scale, AA31901 & Messerschmitt BF109-4, 1:72 scale, AA32102; Armour Collection BF-109 Messerschmitt & P-47 Thunderbolt Art.4005; Dragon Wings, F-6D Mustang; Aviation Archive USAAF Fighter Escort Set 1:144 scale 49504, Armour Collection AH-64 Apache US Army Flying Tigers art.5004; Corgi Superhaulers; Dragon Armour Panther G tank; Matchbox Platinum Edition Coca-Cola 1968 Volkswagen Beetle; vintage scale model Raleigh World Cup 1982 bicycle, Scale 1:9, Protar Micro Modelli Provini; 5x Matchbox Originals limited edition farming machinery and bus; Corgi Juniors Coca-Cola truck; Matchbox Superfast Speed Kings 21 Foden Concrete Truck. (17)
Waterloo 1815 (John Edwards, Gunner, Royal Horse Artillery) fitted with original steel clip and later silver straight bar suspension, edge bruising, nearly very fine £1,200-£1,600 --- Provenance: Sold with a hand-written note that reads: ‘Jordan 1900. It is with all sincerity that I offer my father’s Waterloo Medal which I hope will be accepted by Mrs. Naylor of Leighton Hall for her past and present kindness to me. [Signed] John Edwards.’ Two men with the name John Edwards served as Gunners in the Royal Horse Artillery during the Waterloo Campaign. This medal is believed to be that awarded to the Gunner John Edwards who served in Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Hew Ross’s “A” (‘Chestnut’) Troop at Waterloo, on the basis that he came from Newtown, Montgomeryshire, barely five miles from the Leighton Hall referred to the letter of provenance referred to above. A letter from this man addressed to his brother, dated Saint Deinanens [sic - St. Dennis], France, on 14 July 1815, was published in The Waterloo Archive, edited by Lieutenant-Colonel M. E. S. Laws: ‘Brother, I reseved your Kind Letter and I am Happy to Hear from you and with Plesur. I take up my pen to informe you That I am in Good Helth at present and I hope you and your wife and family are the same. After wee marched from Birmingham to Warley wee remained theire but a short time, the rout came for us. We marched to Woolwich and were fitted out for pursuing searvice and messing. Happy I was we were reddy in 14 Dayes then wee embarked at Ramsgate and after a plesunt passage of 24 oures at sea were landed at hostend in Flanderes. Flanderes is a very fine cunterey and very fine Groves and Riveres and one of the finest Knells in the woorld, wee marched through Brussels and Gent and other fine townes. It was at Brussels where Louis the 18th was. I seed him there 2 or 3 times. Wee Remained ther 12 Dayes. The Rout came at 11 o'Clock on that Evning of the 15 June. wee marched all that night and it rained verrey hard all that night the action of the 16th begun before we could get up. wee were soon a nuff to see the King's Life Guards and 7th and 1st Germany and Scotch Greys charge the french and they lost about 400 smothered in a Bogg. The 16th and 17th it rained verrey hard and we were at camp with our Horses in our hands and nothen in our aversacks. At 8 o'clock on the 18th Jun the general action begun on our right flank. Our troop was posted in the senter right and left of the main road. 3 guns one side and 8 on the other. Wee been at the tread they put us whare they thought there would be more danger. At about 9 o'clock the french brought 28 gunnes opposite our gunnes and then the game began, harmies and troops (illegible). Every man that never seed a bullet would a thought that the world was at a end. about half-past 10 o'clock the French Emperial Guardes dressed in steel armour back and brest plates, they way about 32 pounds, charged up the maine road till they came within 600 yardes they extended rite and left of the road. Wee fired case shot at them and swep them of like a swathe of grass before a syth. The ground was cuvered with men and horses in 5 minutes. Wee limbered up but before wee could move one yard the french was all round us. Me and four more of our Gunners left the gun and formed up with the 1st German Horse and charged the french cavallery, wee swept through the four times. With a good horse and a sharpe sord I caused 5 of them to fall to the ground. My horse reseved 4 cuts as I could not guard my horse and my self at one time. I have the onner of waren a blue and red ribbon as a marke of that day. Wee soon got either gun in action againe, only 4 men to man her and up to our knees in mud. Colonel Ross lost 5 horses shot under him. My gun was struck several times with the french shots. The prussians came up at 6 o'clock and then the charge was sounded from Right to Left. The french left behind them 2 hundred and ten guns and 7 hundred waggons, and the ground covered with men and horses four or five miles. Louies the 18 marched over the ground that day after and I seed him pass through the town to Parris on the 7th of this month. John Edwards P.S. My account may not be quite so great as you have it in England - so my papper is dun and I must give over. Pleased to give my best respects to your wife and Little John and Margaret. I should be verrey happy if you will send directions to Catherine where to writte to me. I should be verry happy of reseving a letter from her. I have sent to mother and my unkel but I have lost Richards directions. my cuzen was to send word back when you reseve this hand and I may know you have got it. This town is 6 miles from Paris. everything is very cheep Brandy 1-6 a bottle and a wine 0.0.10 pence a bottle. So l remain your loving Brother.’ Sold with copied research.
AFTER HUBERT LE SUEUR (1680-1658), A MARBLE BUST OF KING CHARLES I LATE 18TH OR EARLY 19TH CENTURY 74cm high Provenance: Purchased from Crowther's, Jan 1987. Hubert Le Sueur came to London in the retinue of Charles I's bride Henrietta Maria in 1625. He was a skilled bronze founder and his portrait busts of the King derive from the armoured equestrian statue now in Trafalgar Square, which was completed by Le Sueur in 1633 for the Lord Treasurer, Sir Richard Weston. Condition Report: With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. This has been outside for some time and has weathered with denaturing to surface and with losses to extremities such as nose, detailing on armour. Dirty. Some faults to stone- partially from weathering- partially naturally. weight roughly 30-50KG, two men to lift, and is 74cm high including socle Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. Potential buyers should note that condition reports are matters of opinion only, they are non-exhaustive and based solely on what can be seen to the naked eye unless otherwise specified by the cataloguer. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description. If you have physically viewed an item for which you request a report, the condition report cannot be a reason for cancelling a sale. Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. With weathering - colour variance from exposure- wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaningCondition Report Disclaimer

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