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A WWI U-Boat battery coil paperweight, inscribed 'Retrieved from six fathoms by R. E Bulgin. Diving Officer. Loughton Sub Aqua Club 31st July 1970 When exploring the wreck of a German U-Boat sunk Falmouth Bay winter 1921', 14cm long.*Notes- At the end of the First World War several U-Boats were surrendered to Falmouth where the Royal Navy undertook explosive trials on them to test their weaknesses.
A small group of shipping line and related tableware: comprising a Union Castle Line coffee cup and saucer, a Union Castle Line side dish, a HM Customs coffee cup and saucer, a Royal Bombay Yacht Club butter dish and a Kiralyi Magyar Yacht Club sauce tureen and cover, also an associated BOAC coffee cup and saucer.
SIXTEEN CERAMIC AND GLASS ITEMS, comprising three Royal Doulton character jugs, Merlin D6529, Bacchus D6499, Umal (no chips overall good condition) (3), four decorative plates, Wedgwood 'Morning in the Farm' 1689D with certificate of authenticity, The Hamilton collection Petals and Purrs featuring kittens and flowers by Bob Harrison, 'Forget-Me-Not', 'Spring Fever', 'Blushing Beauties', (in good condition, no visible damage, please note the plate stands are not included in the sale, for display purposes only), small Caithness bud vase, (no visible signs of damage), Nao by Lladro clown figurine, Langham frosted glass elephant, vintage German lizard ornament (two feet have chips in), Crown Staffordshire hand painted ornament of a chicken on a sideboard, Cherished Teddies 'Zachary' reg no. HI/989, handmade in Scotland by Border Fine Arts dog figurine, small Wade tankard Veteran Car Club of Great Britain, ornate leather bound Spanish brown glass decanter (16) (Condition Report: overall in good condition, please see comments in the description)
FIVE STEIFF TEDDY BEARS/ANIMALS, comprising Petsy 1928 no 029035, fully jointed with brown tipped golden 'fur', ear button and yellow label, swing tags attached, height 15cm, Panda no 031304, with ear button and yellow label, Steiff Junior Trampili Elephant no 083211, with ear button and yellow label, swing tags attached, boxed Valentine's Day Bear USA no 666667, jointed with short red 'fur', ear button and yellow label, and boxed Steiff Club 2005 gift, jointed with silver grey 'fur', ear button and white label (5) (Condition Report: all appear ok, no obvious damage, a little creasing to boxes)
THIRTEEN BOXED LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES, comprising 15th Anniversary Collectors Club Special Edition The Enchanted Garden L2410 2001 has certificate of authenticity, 2001 Anniversary Cottage The Old Mill at Dunster L2396, 2002/2003 Club Special Edition Two Pints Please with deeds L2497, 2001/2002 Club Special Edition Old Scrumpy Farm L2394, 2009/2010 Collector's Club special addition Fruits of the Forest 2009 with deed, Club Symbol of Membership included are 2001/2002 Little Scrumpy L2395, 2002/2003 Gold Top L2495, 2004/2005 The Toy Box L2684, 2005/2006 Cabbage Patch Corner L2831, 2006/2007 Sugar Mouse L2932, 2007/2008 Afternoon Tea L2992, 2008/2009 Nutkin Cottage L3081, 2009/2010 Fruits of the Sea L3174 (no deeds with this house all others in this collection have deeds), (13), (Condition Report: overall condition is good very slight signs of rubbing on some but hardly noticeable, boxes and deeds general wear see details in description for specific items)
A GROUP OF WEDGWOOD GREEN JASPERWARE, comprising a pedestal fruit bowl, diameter 20.5cm (interior is marked and in need of a clean), four small vases, a bell (missing clanger), three square trinket boxes, 10cm x10cm (one has a small firing crack inside rim), a large circular trinket box, two small trinket boxes, a covered sugar bowl two club shaped trinket dishes, a circular trinket dish and two oval trinket dishes (one chipped), one ashtray (19) (Condition Report: most are a little dusty, most obvious damage is mentioned in description)
Cigarette cards, Football selection, 23 scarcer cards, including J Lees Northampton Town Footballers numbers 305 & 311 (2, both just about fair) F & J Smith Football records (8, both versions), F & J Smith Footballers (dark/light blue 5), F & J Smith Footballers (Cup Tie, 4), Gallaher Association Club Colours (4) (fair/gd unless stated above)
Older restoration, 340 Chief in good running order. With its 'skirted Art Deco fenders' an Indian Chief is one of most recognizable motorcycles on the roadThe first Indian bikes produced post-war had new features that included girder front forks and plunger rear suspensionThis front leaf spring example was restored in 2014 to its current good overall conditionWas running up until three years ago and has been on display in our vendor's house sinceWill require some recommissioning due to minimal use over last few yearsUS-import and UK-registered in 2016Converted to 12-volt electrics and right-hand throttle for ease of useHistory file included containing copy manuals, Indian Owners Club literature and starting instructionsUK-registered on a current V5CSpecification Make: INDIAN Model: 340 CHIEF Year: 1945 Registration Number: 423 XUL Engine Number: CDE 1696Click here for more details and images
The only known surviving 1956 Ambassador Supreme. The luxury two-stroke cruiser of its time and only in production for three yearsBuilt by Ambassador Motorcycles in AscotThis known rare bike is presented in good and very original conditionLast seen in 2016 on display on the owner's club stand at Founders DayStill with its original Villiers 1H 224cc enginePut away working, will require recommissioning before taking to the roadUK-registered on a V5CSpecification Make: AMBASSADOR Model: SUPREME Year: 1956 Registration Number: 238 XUP Engine Number: 935A/2438 Click here for more details and images
Seven Assorted Enamel Car Badges/Name Plates, to include: Bentley Drivers Club, Rolls-Royce Enthusiasts Club, The Vintage Sports-Car Club, The Morgan Three Wheeler Club, Talbot Automobiles Paris, Bentley Motors Mark VI and Karrier Cars Rolls-Royce 40/50 H.PH. Chassis GaugeA Small Vintage Pocket Oil CanA Small Vintage Automotive Alloy Grease Gun
A Pair of Edwardian Lucas King of the Road Brass Motor Car Side Lamps, numbered F14621cm highA Powell and Hanmer Nickel-Plated Self Generating Bicycle/Motorcycle Lamp19cm highA Silver-Plated Pierced Circular Stand, with inset engraved plaque for THE MOTORCYCLING CLUB FOUNDED 190114cm diameter(4)
Chinese Hand Painted Circa 1800 or earlier Jar, [H22cm W 22cm] Background information: Originally acquired from Panayotis Kyticas antiquates in Cairo Circa 1920s or earlier by J. Gibson - Jarvie who died in 1964 and estate was sold in Sotheby's London 1966. Jarvie directed ports in world war two and was Director for Northwest Ministry of war transport in world war two. came from a strong banking background and was still affiliated to Bankers Club of New York till his death in 1964.
Two Edwardian button back upholstered club Armchairs, both with matching upholstery, raised on mahogany legs and bass castors, (Larger) W 72 cm x H 87 cm x D 90 cm, (Smaller) W 68 cm x H 80 cm x D 65 cm, together with a complementary Edwardian mahogany occasional Table, oft circular form and with undertier, W 61 cm x H 55.5 cm x D 61 cm(3)
A Pair of Art Deco Diamond Spray Earringsthe winged forms suspend articulated ribbon motifs, set throughout with round brilliant cut and eight-cut diamonds, in white claw settings, total estimated diamond weight 3.40 carat approximately, with clip fittings measure 4.6cm by 1.8cmProvenance: They belonged to the vendor's mother-in-law, Betty Corrigan, who helped put Batley, West Yorkshire on the map with its famous Batley Variety Club.The earrings are in good condition, the ribbon drops appear as though they once would have been detachable. They bear no hallmark nor stamp but in our opinion would test as platinum and gold. The approximate qualities of the diamonds are; colour H/I/J, clarity VS2/SI1/SI2. Gross weight 20.4 grams. CR made 31.05.24.
Stoke City Football Club and lady's memorabilia including several pennants, England silk scarf, Women's Challenge Cup winners medal 2001/2002, Nottinghamshire Football Association medal, a box of trophies, Nottingham Forest Ladies F.C. plaque, leather football, a box file of papers relating to ladies football, a Stoke City mirror, team photograph, rosette, Unison East Midlands Football League Division 2 North Cup Winners trophy, etc., the collection of ex player Fay Glover, goalkeeper
George Romney (1734-1802)Caesar Hawkins, head study Oil on canvas, 36cm by 32.5cm Provenance: Commissioned from the artistThence by descent to Mrs Georgina Yorke, grand-daughter of Mrs HawkinsThence by descentPrivate Collection Born in Beckside near Dalton-in Furness, George Romney was apprenticed to Christopher Steele of Kendal, York and Lancaster 1755-57. He became active in the town 1757-62, and settled in London in 1762. In 1773 Romney travelled to Italy, studying chiefly in Rome, but some time was also spent in Parma and Venice. With a return to London, Romney took the house of Francis Cotes and became a fashionable portrait painter who could count amongst his contemporaries Thomas Gainsborough and Sir Joshua Reynolds, the first President of the Royal Academy.At his studio in Cavendish Square, London in the summer of 1776, George Romney began a large family portrait of “Mrs Hawkins and her Children” which now forms part of a private collection (see entry 625 Alex Kidson, “George Romney”, Yale University Press, p291). As a result of Romney’s immaculate record keeping it is known that Mrs Hawkins and her son Caesar each had three sittings during June – August and that the latter did not sit again. However Mrs Hawkins returned to the studio a further 19 times (two appointments were cancelled) and her daughter, Louisa Anne was introduced to the composition making a sitting for the artist on 21 January 1778. What this tells us is that the final masterpiece took a long period to reach conclusion, that there were significant amendments and changes made. The present work was likely therefore to be a preparatory sketch made between 27th June & 1 July 1776, and the turned head pose did not end up in the finished work.There is another potential and plausible reason for the existence of the present work however, based on an account provided by a certain Mrs Georgiana Yorke, who was the grand-daughter of Mrs Hawkins. She relayed that originally the painting commissioned from Romney was to include the two children and that it was actually the addition of Mrs Hawkins which was the re-working of the original idea. This does not necessarily correspond to the order of appointments and sittings which were taken with the artist, but does introduce the possibility that the present work might be a fragment from the discarded work to incorporate the mother of the siblings.According to Mrs Yorke “it was cut out of the picture [Romney] began of my aunt and of my uncle (i.e. the two Hawkins children in the group portrait); but my grandfather was persuaded to have his wife’s portrait also added to that of the children. Romney then cut out the sketch of my uncle from the first canvas and gave it to my grandmother, saying that he thought it was one of the best turned heads he had ever done”.Certainly the brilliance of brushwork evidenced in this charming study perfectly embodies the innocence and youth of the sitter and represents much of what made George Romney one of the leading portrait painters of his day.Related Literature:Kidson, Alex “George Romney”, Yale University Press (2015), no.625 &625a, p. 291 & 292Waterhouse, Ellis “British 18th century Painters in oils and crayons”, Antique Collectors Club (1981) Lined, all tacking margins covered with brown paper tape. The dark brown canvas visible at the reverse is not adhered to the back of the lining canvas. Good tension, and the stretcher is secure in the frame. All keys are present, and the stretcher is keyed out by approx. 2mm at all corners. Dust and cobwebs to the reverse. There is only a little impasto on the painting, but those strokes are intact and not flattened, but have been pushed very slightly into the canvas. The original canvas is a coarse twill weave, the texture of which is apparent due to the thinly applied ground and paint layers.A good, even picture plane. A network of brittle age and impact craquelure throughout. Not elevated with the exception of a few minor raised cracks at the edges in the top left corner (see image in raking light). All secure. Slightly denser passages of cracks associated with the stretcher bars. A few slightly open cracks to the right of the chin have been suppressed by retouching. There are scattered tiny/micro losses under the current varnish associated with past instablility. Only really visible under magnification.There are several minor old restored losses, the largest approx. 1cm in the brown background level with the bottom of the ear. Restored, but not filled or textured. Four further smaller losses, retouched, below this parallel with the neck. A further small loss in the shoulder.Thinly painted but likely some further abrasion to the paint layers in the delicate brown layers, notably in the hair, and the throat which has some minor strengthening and retouching of tiny losses. Minor abrasion in the black pupils, visible under magnification. Also the thinner brown background passages, with has some possible slight strengthening in places.Old ingrained dirt and varnish visible in the troughs of the canvas and paint, with thicker residues in the background. A few bits of scattered fibres and bits of debris caught in the varnish, including tiny wood flakes in the bottom right corner and a tiny one above the head. A few dark marks top left.A good even surface gloss from the upper varnish, not appreciably yellowed, with some small matt spots around the hairline to the right visible in reflected light. Minor surface accreations and dirt as the picture is glazed. Examined in frame
A Cheetah Club child's Jaguar Car by Watsonianbody number CC103, tubular steel chassis, fibreglass moulded body painted in British Racing Green, fitted with original Villiers 4 stroke 75cc Mk.7 engine and centrifugal 'powder' clutch, other details include original tyres and Pifco Supersonic horn, 190cm long, engine in working order. Footnotes:Built by Watsonian Sidecars Ltd., in collaboration with the Glass Fibre (Birmingham) Co.Ltd., these expensive child's cars were based on the Jaguar D-Type and powered by a Villiers 75cc 4 stroke engine which was governed to 14mph.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ◊◊◊◊◊◊ Requires specialist shipping and storage at the buyer's expenseFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
The 'Derek Bell Award' bronze chequered flag trophy, Italian,lost wax cast by the Venturi Arte Foundry in Bologna, with foundry mark, initialled AP, indistinctly signed Andreas Perathoney(?) ITALY, polychrome bronze in the form of a draped winners flag, 49cm high, on a wooden display base applied with engraved plaques marking Derek Bell's Achievements at Le Mans and titled European Endurance & Racing Club 'Derek Bell Award', 55cm high overall. Footnotes:Any proceeds received above the reserve will be donated to Damon Hill's halow project.Lot to be sold without reserve.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ▲▲ 'Bonhams' owns the 'Lot' either wholly or partially or may otherwise have an economic interest.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A beautiful collection that features different holiday scenes, includes: Two collection plates from the International Collectors Club, Bunnykins Help Santa PN175; Bunnykins build a Snowman PN198, art by Frank Enderby. Alongside six tree ornaments made of fine bone china with red ribbons. Bunnykins backstamp. All include their original boxes. Dimensions of the plates: 0.5''H x 8.25''H. Largest box dimensions: 1.25''L x 9.75''W x 9.75''H. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: See DescriptionManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Exclusively for the Royal Doulton International Collectors Club. Presents two bunnies side by side, one wears a blue dress, the other a white dress, both hold a blue book. Royal Doulton backstamp. Includes its original box, dimensions: 2.5''L x 3.5''W x 6''H. Artist: H. HaywardIssued: 1995Dimensions: 1.75''L x 2.75''W x 3.25''HManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
This figurine features The Paintress in white apron with pink dress. The Doulton International Collectors Club. Royal Doulton backstamp. Artist: Shane RidgeIssued: 2008Dimensions: 4.5" HEdition Number: 312 of 500Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
Hand painted woman figurine with red dress and a green flowered hat holding a flower that comes with hang tag.This piece was released for the Royal Doulton International Collectors Club. Royal Doulton backstamp. Includes Certificate of Authenticity and original box: 7"L x 7.5"Wx 5.5"H. Issued: 2007Dimensions: 3" W x 6.25" H x 4.75" DiameterManufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
ENGLISH SCHOOL, 18TH CENTURY A head and shoulders portrait of William Chaworth (1726-1765) dated 1763, attributed verso to an unknown member of the Stanley family, pastel, 58cm x 44cmProvenance: The Estate of Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904), thence by descent.Note: On 26 January 1765, William Chaworth was killed by his distant cousin and neighbour William Byron, 5th Baron Byron (1722-1798), in a dispute at the 'Star and Garter' tavern (on the site of the Carlton Club), Pall Mall, in London. The fight resulted from an argument the two had been engaged in over cups of wine, with both insisting they had more game on their estates. Lord Byron and his cousin retired to a dim room to resolve their disagreement and it was there that Lord Byron thrust his sword through Chaworth's stomach. Chaworth lived until the following day, expressing his disgust that he had not been of sound enough mind to insist they fight in a location outfitted with better lighting before finally succumbing to his injury. Lord Byron was tried for Chaworth's death, but was found guilty only of manslaughter. He claimed the benefit of the statute of Edward VI and so instead of being "burned in the hand" was forced to pay a small fine.
A collection of nice condition Vinyl Beatles LP's including Magical Mystery Tour Stereo PCTC 255 (with picture book), The Beatles 1967-1970 Stereo PCSPB 718 2 record set, Let It Be Stereo PCS7096, Abbey Road PCS7088 Stereo (miss aligned apple & no mention of Her Majesty on label), With The Beatles PMC1206 Mono (1st Pressing with Gotta miss spelling), Revolver PMC7009 Mono (label misprint Doctor Robert), Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band PMC7027 mono (with insert but missing original bag)(1st Pressing), A Hard Days Night PMC1230 Mono & A collection of Beatles Oldies PMC7016
The proceeds to this lot are going to a registered charity - Ravens Animal Rescue UK: Arsenal Football Club framed signed shirt by Robin Van Persie, with certificate of authenticity, dated September 2007. H. 88cm, W.75.5cm.This lot can be shipped at the buyers risk, insurance isn't available on this lot.

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