Various 1960's and later Toys and Catalogues, Tomy Dingbot My Robot OMS-B, battery operated, tested ok, reproduction cast Transvaal Paul Kruger Money box, Fisher Price 1979 Soft toy Squirrel, felt fur small Rabbit, Bell Helmet Pez Holder, small Walt Disney Pluto plastic puppet, Britains 40343 Henry V Figure, in original box and 4753 Safari Zoo Park unmade card model, in original plastic bag, Buddy L NASA Space Shuttle and Carrier, in original open box, Waddington's box only for Design 174 Chinese Street scene Jigsaw, three Bayko Instructions books, 1950, 1957 and 1962, Tri-ang Spot-On Doll House Furniture Catalogue, Matchbox 'Action Packed' 1983 Catalogue, Corgi Classics 1988 Catalogue and Brio 1984 Centenary Catalogue, in original envelope, generally VG-E, boxes/packaging G-VG (qty)
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Various modern Tinplate Toys Star Wars Figure Cadbury Shops and Diecast Train, Rattandeep India Steam/Candle put-put tinplate Titanic and Xonex tinplate clockwork Harley Davidson Motorbike and Sidecar, Ltd Ed, both in original boxes, Chinese tinplate clockwork Circus Elephant on Tricycle (2, one in original box), unboxed Paya clockwork 'Espana' Battleship and General Bus, modern German Tinplate Range and Churchill's tinplate Telephone Booth Money Box, GMFG Hong Kong 15'' high Darth Vader figure, cast Iron and brass 1840's style 2-2-0 Locomotive 'Watford', few pieces of damaged lacquered Dolls House Furniture, a battered C Steel & Co toy flute and Pair of Cadburys circa 1996 Chocolate Shops (chocolates eaten), P-VG, boxes F-G (qty)
A pair of Victoria furniture two-seat sofas with carved scroll ends on turned feet, 224cm wide/Provenance: Purchased from Harrods/Provenance: Tidenham Manor CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A Victoria furniture two-seat sofa, with carved scroll ends on turned feet, 163cm wide/see illustration/Provenance: Purchased from Harrods//Provenance: Tidenham Manor CONDITION REPORT: Condition information is not usually provided in the description of the lot but is available upon request; the absence of a condition report does not imply that a lot is without imperfection
A captain's 18th Century mahogany two-flap desk of unusual design, the central pedestal fitted a cupboard to each end with parcel gilt moulding, one fitted a drawer the other a folding writing slide, on bracket feet, the two-flap top with similar parcel gilt moulding, 160cm x 120cm /see illustration CONDITION REPORT: Top with numerous scratches and other blemishes acceptable with age, flaps both with noticeable scratches but not split. Handles and lock furniture appear original but note screws to handles have penetrated the reverse panel. Lower border scuffed and bracket feet scuffed.
Longines. Rare montre bracelet en argent (925) de forme rectangulaire et électronique dessinée par Serge ManzonLongines. A rare and unusual electronic silver heavy rectangular wristwatch designed by Serge ManzonReference: 4/10, 5014 1Date: 1973Movement: Unusual electronic Cal.7102 with balance wheelDial: Smoked silver, lined into quarter hour sectors, silvered baton hands Case: Heavy rectangular with offset square pivoted lugs, screwed down back, No.16807885Strap/Bracelet: Brown alligator leatherBuckle/Clasp: Heavy silver square buckleSigned: Case, dial and movementSize: 40mm x 20mm - Weight: 79,50gFootnotes:Serge Manzon (1930-1989) was a post war contemporary artist whose worked spanned sculptures, furniture and lamp design, jewellery and watches. Longines employed him to design a series of avant-garde watches that they followed with heavy advertising. The present watch is one of Longines first Electronic watches using a magnet to pulse a more traditional watch balance. A huge advance in watch technology which was itself quickly replaced with Quartz.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: YY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A SELECTION OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, include a large gilt framed bevelled edge wall mirror, 117cm x 69cm, two other mirrors, along with three late Victorian walnut dining chairs, a walnut bergère elbow chair, a pair of mahogany folding occasional tables (surface damage) another folding occasional tables (surface damage) wicker linen basket, brass jam pan, two table lamps, Ikea chair single rush seated chair, etc (15+)
A MID CENTURY CINTIQUE TEAK ARMCHAIR, with green velour upholstery, width 70cm x depth 86cm x height 88cm (condition:-tears to upholstery, frame showing surface marks) (this chair's upholstery does not comply with the Furniture and Furnishings fire Safety Regulations 1988 and for this reason it should not be used in a private dwelling)
A SELECTION OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include a foliate gilt framed bevelled edge wall mirror, 86cm x 60cm, a Danish teak nest of two tables, four various stools, yew wood nest of two tables, three table lamps, oak fire screen, bamboo magazine rack, elm chair and a pink Chinese rug (condition:-leather inlay missing to yew wood nest of tables, one leg loose to oval stool, missing piece of detail to mirror (14)
A LARGE QUANTITY OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include a pine double door wardrobe, width 97cm x depth 55cm x height 188cm, an oak framed needlework fire screen, an oak circular coffee table, a stained torchere stand, a three tier folding cake stand, a modern nest of tables, a mid-century pub table, a pine stool, an oak barley twist occasional table, etc (16)
A LARGE QUANTITY OF OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, to include a beech framed armchair with floral upholstery, a set of four mahogany dining chairs, a glass coffee table, a pine bench, a wicker basket, three standard lamps, five table lamps, two sized lead glazed windows, three various stools, a brass companion set, a wall mirror, a vanity mirror (15+)
A COLLECTION OF BLUE GLASSWARES, approximately forty five pieces to include a small, cut clear and blue, ridged shouldered bowl with a silver mount, with partially worn Birmingham hallmarks possibly by Reynolds & Westwood, height approximately 4cm, a pair of small, mid twentieth century style, conical candlesticks with brass sconces, a Royal Brierley iridescent vase of globular form, a Caithness pale blue and white bowl with asymmetric rim, a striped glass pipe, pressed glass furniture rests, opaline and opaque glassware, a pressed glass candlestick reading 'Good Night', an aqua latticino bowl with wavy rim and rough pontil mark, etc (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd) (Qty)
A GROUP OF GREEN, BROWN AND URANIUM GLASSWARES, to include pressed glass furniture rests/piano insulators in coloured and uranium glass, a pair of uranium glass lustres, Davidson Cloud glass bowls and frog, a green glass bud vase with metal overlay decoration height 12cm, an apple and a pear paperweight with controlled bubbles, a pair of green glasses with prunts, assorted vases, glasses, bowls and ornaments, etc (Condition report: most pieces appear in good condition, sd) (Qty)
A LARGE MODERN WOODEN DOLLS HOUSE, modelled as a two storey Georgian style house with basement and attic rooms, split front opening to reveal four rooms over two storeys with hallway/landings, two rooms in basement when front is moved away, an open plan attic space, front yard area, entrance steps and pavement, probably kit built but generally well-constructed, decorated throughout with a good selection of period style furniture and accessories, electric lighting (untested), seven dolls, spare pieces and accessories, height to apex of roof approximately 105cm x width approximate 75cm x depth approximately 66cm (Condition report: generally good, sd) (1)
SIX BOXES AND LOOSE GRAMOPHONE, METALWARES, PICTURES, TREEN AND SUNDRY ITEMS, to include a His Masters Voice gramophone model 101, with a few 78s, a box of horse brasses, steam rally plates and other brass items, a model ship in need of restoration, a Codd bottle (intact with marble) marked as the property of F Chetwynd, Atherstone, a set of mid twentieth century furniture legs, largest framed print measures approximately 76.5cm x 64cm, etc (sd) (6 BOXES + LOOSE)
Oil on masonite Participation in 1954 at the eighth national exhibition of the Gulf of La Spezia. Giovanni Alicò was born in Catania in 1906. A self-taught painter, his approach to art is free from pre-built constraints or tracks. In 1935 he settled first in Naples then in Milan. In 1942 he was present with a work at the XXIII Venice Biennale, and in the same year, he held his first personal exhibition at the Tornabuoni Gallery in Florence. Six years of activity in Argentina followed between 1948 and 1953, with three solo shows in Buenos Aires and many participations in group exhibitions in various national exhibitions in the cities of La Rioja, Santa Fè, Mendoza and Rosario. Returning to Italy, from the mid-fifties and throughout the following decade, there were several personal exhibitions in Catania, Milan, Rome and Como. It was the Suzzara Prize in 1955 with the work Contadino che riposa, where the painter, freed from a cold realistic description and far from the neo-Cubism patterns typical of the first post-war period, abandons himself to a painting of luministic suggestion, with large fields of greens, of grays, of earths, supported by a dense pictorial material defined by a thick contour line. The painting is currently kept in the Civic Gallery of Contemporary Art of Suzzara. In 1957 he exhibited at the Galleria il Pincio in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, one of the most active realities in the panorama of art exhibitions, where Renato Guttuso and Carla Accardi also exhibited. He began his artistic career by depicting in his painting the carts with the colorful stories of the puppets using preferably flat colors, then he introduces in his palette delicate, vibrant colors, and focuses on themes pervaded by a marked spirituality. Favorite subjects are female figures, still lifes and landscapes. In the 1950s, Giovanni Alicò approached his style to that of Guttuso, in the context of social realism. His attention is towards a synthetic figurative painting, which proceeds by suggestions in the general adherence to the themes of social realism. After 1960, an important poetic made of arabesques and luminous and chromatic effects enters his work and shaded furniture. Since 1967 anthropomorphic characters, a sort of ghosts, have appeared on these backgrounds, hovering in the space of the composition. The artist's latest production is instead characterized by paintings where signs, repeated geometric shapes and large splashes of color are rendered with intense and vivid colors, leading to informal and material outcomes. Giovanni Alicò died in Catania in 1971. After his death, an important retrospective was set up at the Palazzo della Borsa in Catania in 1973. Many of his works are present in important private collections in Europe and America and in various art foundations. Cm 40x50, framed cm 57x67
Oil painting on plywood City of Cantù competition award 1958. Signed lower left. Giovanni Alicò was born in Catania in 1906. A self-taught painter, his approach to art is free from pre-built constraints or tracks. In 1935 he settled first in Naples then in Milan. In 1942 he was present with a work at the XXIII Venice Biennale, and in the same year, he held his first personal exhibition at the Tornabuoni Gallery in Florence. Six years of activity in Argentina followed between 1948 and 1953, with three solo shows in Buenos Aires and many participations in group exhibitions in various national exhibitions in the cities of La Rioja, Santa Fè, Mendoza and Rosario. Returning to Italy, from the mid-fifties and throughout the following decade, there were several personal exhibitions in Catania, Milan, Rome and Como. It was the Suzzara Prize in 1955 with the work Contadino che riposa, where the painter, freed from a cold realistic description and far from the neo-Cubism patterns typical of the first post-war period, abandons himself to a painting of luministic suggestion, with large fields of greens, of grays, of earths, supported by a dense pictorial material defined by a thick contour line. The painting is currently kept in the Civic Gallery of Contemporary Art of Suzzara. In 1957 he exhibited at the Galleria il Pincio in Piazza del Popolo in Rome, one of the most active realities in the panorama of art exhibitions, where Renato Guttuso and Carla Accardi also exhibited. He began his artistic career by depicting in his painting the carts with the colorful stories of the puppets using preferably flat colors, then he introduces in his palette delicate, vibrant colors, and focuses on themes pervaded by a marked spirituality. Favorite subjects are female figures, still lifes and landscapes. In the 1950s, Giovanni Alicò approached his style to that of Guttuso, in the context of social realism. His attention is towards a synthetic figurative painting, which proceeds by suggestions in the general adherence to the themes of social realism. After 1960, an important poetic made of arabesques and luminous and chromatic effects enters his work and shaded furniture. Since 1967 anthropomorphic characters, a sort of ghosts, have appeared on these backgrounds, hovering in the space of the composition. The artist's latest production is instead characterized by paintings where signs, repeated geometric shapes and large splashes of color are rendered with intense and vivid colors, leading to informal and material outcomes. Giovanni Alicò died in Catania in 1971. After his death, an important retrospective was set up at the Palazzo della Borsa in Catania in 1973. Many of his works are present in important private collections in Europe and America and in various art foundations Cm 50x60, framed 74x84
Playmobil Suburban House; 4279, 7387, 7388, 7389 and furniture; 4280 Modern House Backyard, 4288 Laundry Room, 4283 Kitchen, 4289 Home Office, 4284 Master bedroom, 4287 Children's Room, 4285 Bathroom and 4282 Living Room.Condition Report4283 Kitchen missing 2 x knifes, 4288 Laundry missing green pole for washing line. Used fairly good condition.
Dolls house furniture to include 2 x sideboards, grandfather clock, 4 chairs and 2 matching carvers and a small table. Largest sideboard 21cm l x 7 d x 16cm h. Grandfather clock 20.5cm h. Including flowers, lamp and candlesticks. Spare legs for chairs included. Austrian 1920's.Condition ReportOverall fairly good condition.

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