Matchbox Superfast Group of Early 1970's Issue Commercial Vehicles - (1) 12b Setra Coach - metallic magenta body with thick rear bumper casting, white plastic roof, turquoise green windows, pale yellow interior, hollow 5-spoke narrow wheels - Near Mint with usual factory assembly marks to roof, in Near Mint to Mint "New" Type G Box; (2) 32a Leyland BP Tanker - chrome grille & base, hollow 5-spoke narrow wheels with black front axle clip - Excellent (paint chips to tank filler caps touched in), in Near Mint "New" Type G Box; (3) 49a Mercedes Unimog - blue body without silver grille, dark green windows, red base, flat profile Spiro wheels with black axle clips - Mint in Excellent Plus to Near Mint "New" Type G Box with diagonal Superfast branding to striker sides, but without "outraces them all!" text; (4) 60a Leyland Site Hut Truck - lighter blue body, chroome grille & single rivet base, hollow 5-spoke narrow wheels with black axle clips - Mint in Near Mint "New" Type G Box. (4)
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Matchbox Superfast Group of Early 1970's Issue Commercial Vehicles - all are hollow 5-spoke narrow wheels without tread pattern cast & black axle clips - 35a Merryweather Marquis Fire Engine - bright red body, silver-grey plastic base with "PAT APP" cast behind rear axle clip; (2) 51a AEC Pointer Tipper Truck with chrome grille & base (couple of chips to edge of cab roof); (3) 60a Leyland Site Hut Truck - lighter blue cab & chassis, chrome grille & base with single rear rivet, original factory blue rubber band; (4) 66a Greyhound Coach with gloss black base - Excellent Plus to Mint in Excellent to Near Mint "New" Type G Boxes. (4)
Matchbox Superfast 3 x 49a Mercedes Unimog - all are dark green windows, black axle clips - (1) blue body (regular wheel shade) with silver grille, crimson red chassis, early balloon profile Spiro wheels; (2) metallic silver-blue body without silver grille, slightly lighter shade crimson red chassis, early balloon profile Spiro wheels (scratches to roof); (3) sky blue body without silver grille, red chassis, flat profile Spiro wheels - condition varies from Good Plus to Near Mint in Fair worn but still complete to Excellent "New" Type G boxes with diagonal Superfast branding but without "outraces them all" text. (3)
Matchbox Superfast Group of 6 x Early 1970's Issue Cars - (1) 33a Lamborghini Miura P400 - metallic gold body with low arches, ivory interior, bare metal base, hollow 5-spoke narrow wheels without tread pattern cast; (2) as (1) but lighter shade metallic gold body, front wheels are solid with tread pattern cast, rear wheels hollow without tread pattern cast; (3) 36b Hor Rod Draguar - metallic candy pink body with matt patint finish, with engine braces, light amber canopy, pale yellow interior, bare metal base (mark to inside of canopy); (4) 40a Vauxhall Guildsman - pink body with black circle flame hood label which has cut-out flames, turquoise green windows, pale yellow interior, bare metal base (later period Type H Box without "New"); (5) dodge Charger Mk III - metallic pink body, clear windows, black interior, metallic emerald green base (box has 2 x original retailers price labels applied); (6) as (5) but metallic magenta body - Excellent to Mint in Good to Mint Boxes. (6)
Cartier, two lighters and a mirror, comprising: an engraved gilt metal lighter and a red enamelled lighter, length 7cm each, each signed Cartier, numbered 166428 and 04185H respectively, the gilt metal lighter engraved 'Catherine', one case stamped Cartier; and a square hand mirror, measuring 6.6 x 6.6cm, signed Cartier to the reverse, sleeve signed Cartier
Miscellaneous silver plate, the first tray including a large punch bowl, vegetable tureens, hot water pot, tea pot, bachelor tea pot, two vegetable tureen, angel place settings, oval tea caddy and cover, six bottle coasters in various sizes and sauce boat. Second tray of silver plate including a fruit bowl, two toast racks, two large gravy boats, twin handled sauce boat of unusual design, three sauce ladles, one large punch ladle, oval card tray and six napkin rings. Third tray including vases, tureen and covers; bottle coasters, vintage egg stand with egg cups (one missing), water pot, cocktail shaker, 19th century tea pot, sugar bowl, christening mug, sauce boat, egg cup, pin dish, two sugar trough, twin handled sugar bowl, two salts, fruit basket, table lighter, bud vase and an oblong dish, and six silver plated tea light stands in the form of lotus flowers, stamped FKS.
Chinese unglazed red pottery horse, possibly Eastern Han or Tang dynasty. A mingqi sculptural mortuary or spirit object. The horse strides or prances forward with its docked tail held high. With an S-curved neck and a well-sculpted head featuring open mouth, flared nostrils, and protuberant eyes under curved brows. The long, pointed ears are pricked upwards on either side of a gently sloped roached mane. With a plinth.Provenance: From the Estate of C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan, Long Lake, Minnesota.C. Curtis "Curt" Dunnavan (1926-2022) was a passionate world traveler and avid collector. It was through his travels that he was inspired to begin a lifelong relationship with the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia), becoming a major sponsor of the institute and facilitating the growth of their Asian art department, which is now one of the best in the country. His generous donations to Mia allowed them to establish a fund for the Deputy Director and Chief Operating Officer, one of the few endowed positions of this type in the museum field. He additionally served as a trustee of the institute, advocating for its operational growth. In its turn, the museum established a gallery named in his honor in recognition for his endowment fund and numerous contributions to their collection.Horse; height: 37 in x width: 26 in x depth: 9 1/2 in. Base; height: 11 in x width: 38 in x depth: 18 in.Condition: Overall there are no major cracks or losses. There is general wear throughout as expected from an item of this age. There is natural variation to the color of the horse including a darker head and a lighter tail. There are small chips throughout, some are natural minute losses to the material and possibly original to the artistic process. Along the left shoulder of the horse there is an uneven area of lighter-colored accretions that is slightly rougher than the area around it. There is a small chip along the back left hoof; there is a minute chip along the tip of the right ear; there are several small chips along the right shoulder; there are a few small chips along the right side of the jaw; there are small chips throughout the flared lips; there is a chip near the front of the left shoulder; there are a few chips along the front right hoof. There are hairline cracks throughout. The largest hairline cracks are in the following locations: around the circumference of the back left leg near the hock; there is a oval-shaped hairline crack along the front right knee; there is one along the center of the back; there is a T-shaped crack along the left cheek. There are two spots along the back of the horse along the aforementioned hairline crack where the ceramic is darker than the surrounding material. There is wear to the base including some areas of discoloration from the ceramic hoofs.
British, 1820-1904A BiteSigned in monogram and dated 1875 (lr)Oil on canvas laid to panel28 x 22 inches (71 x 56 cm)Frame 35 1/2 x 29 1/2 inches (90.3 x 74.9 cm)Provenance:[Sale] Christie's New York, April 23, 2003, lot 137 ($19,120 with buyer's premium)Selectively cleaned to highlight the lighter areas of the composition. Some contours and shadows reinforced. Scattered touches of restoration elsewhere.
Ronald Stennett-Willson (1915-2009), a group of 17 'Sheringham' glass candlesticks, c.1970, manufactured by Wedgwood, including a 9-disc example, in topaz, some acid-etched 'Wedgwood',largest 32.5cm high (17)Condition ReportThere are a couple which are a slightly lighter colour and there is some variety in the flat polishing to the tops of the candlesticks - both commensurate with manufacture. A one-disc example has a small chip to the inside of the rim. Otherwise, good order. Please see the additional images.
â–² Robert 'Mouseman' Thompson (1876-1955), 1930s, an oak adzed fruit bowl, with a carved signature, 24.5cm diameter6.5cm high, and an oak ashtray, with a carved signature, 10.2cm (2)Condition ReportThe bowl has minor knocks and wear. There is a small patch to the inside of the bowl which is slightly lighter. There are some surface scratches to the inside of the bowl. There is baize struck to the bottom of the larger bowl. The ashtray is a later piece and has a lighter colour. Please see the additional images.
Two Bokhara Chuval, one with a wine red field with an all over chequered design of quartered guls with a similar endstripe, 153cm x 74cm, the other with a chequered field of Yomut guls within rectangular motifs, with a chevron flowerhead endstripe and kilim back, 125cm x 65cm (excluding kilim back)Dark red: All over low even pile. Two hole repairs. Corners with damage and losses as pictured.lighter red: good condition with flat woven back, a little old moth damage
Vico Magistretti (1920-2006) for Habitat, designed 1959, a set of four 'Carimate' dining chairs, the cobalt blue stained beech frames with rush drop in seats, 51cm wide, 47cm deep, 75cm high, Seat height: 46cmA few scratches, bumps and dings commensurate with age and use. some rubbing to wood frames showing lighter colour underneath the stain. One chair lacking two support bars under seat. Rush seats a little rubbed and sunken and one with slight damage as pictured to rush. Structurally sound - minimal movement. drop in seats.
TY Beanie Babies - Approx 30 TY Beanie babies to include: Eggs, Sizzle, Spangle, Smitten and Addison. All appear to have swing tags. Bears appear to be in mostly good to very good condition, with some marks to the back of lighter bears (eg Sakura, Sherbert and Maju) . (This does not constitute a guarantee) [L]
A COLD PAINTED SPELTER TABLE LIGHTER IN THE STYLE OF FRANZ BERGMAN, a novelty cold painted spelter table lighter cast as two carpet sellers with a camel on a black glass base, height approx. 19.5cm (1) (Condition Report: colours still vibrant, a few paint chips and flaking paint to seated figure, the glass base is broken and reglued)
A SILVER 'COUNTRY ARTISTS' OWL FIGURE AND A BOX OF ASSORTED COSTUME JEWELLERY, the figure designed as three owls sitting on a branch, makers mark 'Country Artists' Birmingham 1994. approximate gross weight 66.5 grams, a boxed 'Ronson' lighter, together with bangles, necklaces, earrings and rings, also including a jewellery case and other assorted items
A Chinese carved camphorwood chest, mid 20th century, with a hinged lid96w x 62d x 90h cmOverall condition is complete and usable but scruffy. Missing one hook and the pin for the lock. Generally scuffed marked and dirty from use, with some gaps in the timber joints. Wear to most corners and edges showing a lighter colour below.
An 18th century style oak settle, 20th century, with a panelled back and rising seat116w x 68d x 131h cmOverall condition is complete, well made and usable. Seat lifts ok. Slightly dirty inside and out, with tiny specks of perhaps paint to the back panel on the right. One small area of filler 3cm in the centre at the back, which looks lighter in colour. Otherwise just general light wear from use as expected.
A silver-plated 'The Charles' petrol pocket lighter, c. 1950, stamped 'The Charles Lighter', MADE IN ENGLAND, patent number 626.585, DOMINION & FOREIGN PATENTS GRANTED, of slim rectangular form, engine-turned casing, double entry hinged lids with innovative internal mechanical features, including a revolving flint tube to provide even wear to the flint, and a rear barrel containing spare flint chambers so that semi-automatic loading of the spare flint can be undertaken, height 4.7cm. Cosmetically in very good condition - showing only one tiny ding to top edge, engine turned case is crisp with no plate loss (only tarnishing) both hinged tops lift and seat correctly.Looks to be complete? although we cannot guarantee it is fully functional.Please view added picture, showing the flint housing.

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