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A VIOLIN, SCHOOL OF VUILLAUME, the two piece sycamore back with double purfling and scroll design top and bottom, pine table, back 14 1/2", overall length 23 5/8", together with two Dodd bows, both with ebony frogs and mother of pearl eyes, one with silvered wire grip, both impressed "DODD", 29" long, and vellum provenance dated 1913, with sepia photographs of the violin by John Ellis who purchased it in 1879 from Prof. John Booth of Burnley and played by Mr Compton in the Halle orchestra, with a selection of ephemera, in a red velvet lined black coffin case (Illustrated) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Only one turner present. Splits to table. No label. Drilled hole to base of ribs. It has been suggested that it may be by a contempory of Vuillaume, possibly French, but maybe German?
CHARLES TURNER (BRITISH, 1773-1857), AFTER J. S. COOPER (5)Shotengravingpublished 181863 x 50cmtogether with four other engravings, Bull Dogs and Badger by Earlom after Town, 47 x 57cm; The Spanish Pointer by Woolett after Stubbs, 39 x 52cm; A group of hounds by Alfred Lucas after R. B. Davis, 38 x 50cm; and The 1st Maquess of Anglesea on horseback with his dog out shooting, after William Henry Davis, 32 x 40cm(5)
A WWII Air Ministry Pyrotechnic Fuse Tester in wooden box with a leather strap, the brass label on the lid reading 'TESTER FUSE for testing continuity in pyrotechnic ignition fuses REF No 5G/1142 SERIAL No BEM.2292, together with a 139'Hagstrom' 26 amp, Selmer Tempo-Turner together with a Vidor tilt beam and torch, Realistic MPA-10 amplifier, Sankyo 8-cm in leather case and more
Turner (G L'E) - The Great Age of the Microscope The Collection of the Royal Microscopical Society through One Hundred and Fifty Years, half title, illustrated, cloth, dust jacket, 1989, M Daumas - Scientific Instruments of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries and their Makers, 1989 and R Bud [et al editors] - Instruments of Science an Illustrated Encyclopaedia, 1998 (3)
George Turner (1841-1910) - The Road to Wirksworth, signed and dated 1903, oil on canvas, 60 x 90cm Lined for the late owner. Ready to hang condition, the varnish possibly requiring a light clean, with photographs on the reverse of the canvas prior to lining showing the artist's signature, date and inscription which will be supplied to the purchaser
George Turner (1843-1910) - A Lane at Diseworth, signed and dated 1905, signed again, inscribed with the title and artist's address Barrow on Trent Derby verso, oil on canvas, 50 x 74.5cm Excellent original condition, unlined varnish yellowed with age and dirty, requiring a clean, long undisturbed in the original late Victorian gilt cavetto frame
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, Short Cross type, Colchester, Wulfwine, pvlfpine on col · a, 1.10g/11h (Turner 91; SCBI Copenhagen 277, same dies; cf. BEH 240; N 790; S 1159). Better than very fine, but lightly double-struck in obverse legend £240-£300 --- Saleroom Notice Provenance: J.R. Hulett Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 143, 12-14 December 2017, lot 679 --- Provenance: J.R. Hulett Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 143, 12-14 December 2017, lot 679
8 1:43 Racing Cars. Hot Wheels: Ferrari F1 2000 No. 4. Driver Rubens Barrichelo. IXO: Lotus Elite No. 43. Le Mans 1960. Drivers Baillie & Parkes. Aston Martin DBR9 No.57 12 hour Sebring 2005. Drivers Brabham, Turner & Ortelli. Brumm: Lotus 25 No. 8 GP Italia 1963. Driver Jim Clark. Ferrari 156 No. 38 GP Monaco 1961. Driver Phil Hill. Ferrari 375 No. 12 Indianapolis 1952. Driver Alberto Ascari. Mercedes 300SLR No: 722 Mille Miglia 1955. Driver Stirling Moss. Atlas: Martini Lotus 79 No.2. All boxed, minor wear. Vehicles Mint. £40-60
TOM HINKS (BRITISH 20TH CENTURY) 'EVENING MIDDLEPORT' the loading and unloading area of the Stoke pottery, signed bottom left, oil on board, approximate size 44cm x 75cm, together with a Dan Werner coastal landscape triptych print, framed programme from St Andrews Open Golf 2005 signed by Jack Nicklaus, limited edition J.M.W Turner print 'Peace - Burial at Sea 1842', golfing prints etc (box and loose)
1968 Daimler V8-250 - Bare metal restored mid 1990s - Full specialist interior renovation - Specialist engine rebuild -350 miles since - Significant further refinements - Full owner history When Jaguar acquired Daimler, they had a new 2.5-litre, V8 engine that Edward Turner had designed and fitted to the enigmatic Daimler Dart. This unit fitted neatly into Jaguars Mk. II bodyshell and had the added bonus of being quicker than the entry level 2.4 litre XK model without out-shining the larger power plants. The engine used domed motorcycle components, was lightweight and delivered an irresistible engine note. Fuel economy was, in comparison, very respectable, meaning that the Daimler could not only see off the majority of its competition in a drag-race but it would also return better mpg's whilst doing so. The combination was launched as the Daimler V8-250 in 1962 and continued for 7 years as either a four-speed manual with overdrive or a more desirable three-speed automatic gearbox. It was the first Daimler built on a Jaguar platform. Entered privately by the local owner... This example is documented as sold new by H.R. Owen, London in October 1968 to Pyrene of Grosvenor Gardens SW1. Specification included automatic transmission plus full webasto sunroof and radio. The history file chronologically lists previous keepers and is accompanied with copies of the registration changes across nearly 50 years. The car was subject to a comprehensive restoration for which some photos can be found in the file, which involved stripping the car to a bare-metal shell. Despite the passage of 25 years since, the paintwork still shows a wonderful lustre and the beige leather upholstery remains supple and virtually unmarked. The tailored carpets still look magnificent as does the headlining, wood dashboard and instrument panel - inside this car feels like a very special place to be. The history files shows a dedicated commitment to improving the car and bringing it towards a first class standard. Despite infrequent use in the past fifteen years the car benefited from new copper brake lines, pads and calipers. New power-steering pump, 'Lumination' electronic ignition, stainless steel exhaust system, new tyres, battery and many other items too plentiful to list here. Most significantly in recent times the engine was rebuilt by Kent specialists XJ Restorations for which there is a detailed schedule of work undertaken and total billing for £3,605.00. The car has done little more than 350 miles since. The detailed files show it has also been tuned and had a major service since, where plugs, leads and lubricants were changed for new. Unsurprisingly the V8 engine purrs magnificently, living up to the high expectations that the seductive chrome, paintwork and upholstery promises. Pampered service work and dehumidified storage should make this car a very attractive proposition for discerning collectors. - Our buyers premium on all cars, motorbikes and scooters is 10% + VAT. - We encourage any interested parties to inspect the vehicle on our 4th September viewing day (10am-2pm) and prior to sale on Sunday 5th (from 10am-12 noon) to satisfy themselves on the car's condition, please check our buying terms and conditions for cars available online or via email. - Transportation options may be available, please contact us for a quote. Condition Report: Overall very good condition, see images. For specific queries please view and / or email.
Political History Interest - Edward Heath Autographed set of four coloured etchings / prints drawn by J.M.W. Turner from sketch by G. Remagle depicting Gibraltar. Along with another similar set of coloured etchings depicting Gibraltar. Both framed and glazed. One signed. Measures, 40cm x 53cm.
Wendy Turner signed Autograph Editions Official FDC Cats and Dogs 2001. Set on nice A4 descriptive page. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Anthea Turner signed Autograph Editions Official FDC Entertainers Tale 1999. Set on nice A4 descriptive page. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Blue vintage autograph album 1940s with a selection of autographs mainly single sided and on large 7 x 5 inch pages, inc Sir Robert Murray Helpmann, Margot Fonteyn, Grey Owl, Anton Dolin, Walter Landauer, Donald Turner, Silas O, Donnell Raf, John Hendrick plus a number not identified. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99
Victorian ebony and silver page turner in the form of a scimitar sword, sponsors mark indistinct, London 1892, 45cm longCondition report: The point may have been rounded down. Some scratches, small nicks and marks to the ebony. Some loss of definition to the silver from polishing and the silver is thin in areas. Some dents to the silver handle.
Antarctica, the Terra Nova Expedition/British Antarctic Expedition - a sailor's marine ivory turned carving, worked by Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class William Ault Horton, Royal Navy, Ship's Party, while serving onboard the Terra Nova RYS, either en route with Captain Scott and his team to the South Pole or returning with the Terra Nova's crew to Cardiff, via New Zealand, 11cm longWilliam Ault Horton (1883-1939) was born in Derby, on 14th January 1883 the son of John Edward Thomas Horton. The family were once resident at 116, City Road, Derby and Commander Horton had an address in Leopold Street, Derby. He joined the Royal Navy on 7th June 1904 for a 12 year engagement at the age 21 having been in his previous civilian life an engine fitter and turner, and was almost certainly an ex-apprentice at Rolls Royce.At the pinnacle of his career, Horton was a world famous figure as he held the undisputed world record for the number of Antarctic voyages completed. At the time of his death in November 1939, being only 56 years of age, William Horton had spent no less than 10 seasons including winter voyages in the Antarctic, which was more often than any other man alive.Provenance: By direct family descent.
A collection of 19th century and later pictures including a map of Warwickshire published by Henry Teesdale, small collection of 19th century botanical engravings and topographical views including two engravings of Badminton, signed black and white etching by Anthony Hill - Babbicombe (sic), a 19th century framed invoice from Dauncey & Turner - Wickwar, dated 1880, etc, together with a mahogany framed mirror in the Georgian manner and a reproduction Thames Nauticalia brass cased clock/barometer/thermometer, on a wooden plaque (collection)
TV Century 21 (1965-67) 1-140 with No 1 free gift Special Agent Identicode Card, No 2 wfg Special Agent Badge and Secret Coded Message forms (uncut and as new) with No 141 cover, c/fold & 3-D pages only, wfg 3D Spectacles and send away Spectrum Shade Official Pass. Including 'Thunderbirds Are Go' TV Century 21 52pg Special (1966) [fn+], TV Century 21 achieved iconic status during its 1960s production run with many of the comic's legendary characters just as popular now as they were 50 odd years ago. This was largely due to the influence and deployment of the greatest artists of their day. Frank Bellamy and Don Harley drew Thunderbirds, Mike Noble and Don Lawrence took turns at Fireball XL5 and Rons Embleton and Turner drew The Daleks, Stingray and Captain Scarlet. Even Dan Dare's legendary creator, Frank Hampson, drew Lady Penelope in issues 40-45. No 1 bright fresh covers, cream/light tan pages [fn], free gift has name & address neatly filled in [fn-], No 2 [vg], No 3-5, 9, 10 [fn-/vfn], 6-8 [vg/vg+], 31: lower cover corner piece 2" x ½" torn away [vg-], 124: pg 17 competition cut-out 3" x 3" [vg]. A further 15 issues [vg/vg+], balance 119 issues [fn-/vfn] (142)
GROUP OF SILVER OR PLATED COLLECTIBLES, including three mesh purses, one 800 standard, Continental silver floral belt buckle, silver mounted tortoiseshell spectacle case, Georgian paste-set shoe buckle, silver Celtic sword ornament, otter paw mounted cellulose page turner, Palais Royale type shell box and mother of pearl and abalone oval case (missing some segments)
NO RESERVE Ephemera.- Broadside.- Alsop (Vincent) The humble address of the Presbyterians, presented to the King by Mr. Hurst, Mr. Chester, Mr. Slater, Mr. Cox, Mr. Roswell, Mr. Turner, Mr. Franklin, Mr. Deal, and Mr. Reynolds. VVith His Majesties gracious answer, bifolium (now in 2 sheets), torn and creased, with some loss mostly on second sheet, [Wing A2913], Edinburgh, Printed for J. VV. And re-printed at Edinburgh by the heir of Andrew Anderson, 1687 § Playbill.- Ireland.- Theatre Royal, Lyceum. Sons of Erin, or, Modern Sentiment, 315 x 215mm., small piece torn from head, affecting a few letters, lightly soiled, 1812; and 7 others, Ephemera, v.s. (9)
Hannay (James) The Complete Works of William Hogarth, 2 vol., 150 engraved plates, occasional spotting, contemporary half-morocco, gilt, a little rubbed, [c.1861] § Miller (Thomas, editor) Turner and Girtin's Picturesque Views of English, Scotch, & Welsh Scenery, frontispiece and 30 plates, 2 folding facsimiles, one with short tear with neat repair, occasional faint spotting, contemporary half-calf, a little rubbed, 1873; and others similar, 4to & 8vo (9)
H. H. Turner Hardback Book A Voyage into Space 1925 signed by Professor Carl Sagan on the Second Page also Includes a Booklet Christmas Lectures Professor Carl Sagan on The Planets 1978 Good ConditionWe 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.

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