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Royal Copenhagen'; a pair of 'Blue Fluted Plain' painted porcelain standing Dala horses, each with marks and 134 and 570 to base, 17cm high.
about Lot 268
An oak and brass mounted ship's helm, central boss and one handle capped, 91cm across handles.
about Lot 410
A French lady blowing bubbles automaton with a closed mouth Jumeau head, with brown glass eyes, pierced ears, bisque arms and hands, period ivory silk clothes, two movements of the head and each arm, the red velvet covered base with one tune musical movement. the head stamped in red 'DEPOSE Tete Jumeau S.G.D.G.', height of doll, 34 cm, glass dome. https://youtu.be/c-atSw6Fbxw
about Lot 371
Wondermatics Teddy's Funfair penny slot machine, with personalised panel, oak cabinet, with internal metal ball track, pierced metal decorated and central instructions, 87 x 64 x 18cm In the bright and colourful world of penny-in-the-slot arcades amusement machines vie for attention of the visitors. For the manufacturers of these vintage slot machines, background artwork was a critical feature. Wondermatics Ltd founded by Tudah Walter Glover in the early 1950’s maximised on the elaborately coloured backgrounds for their Allwin machines and represent some of the most eye-catching designs available to penny-in-the-slot machine collectors today.
about Lot 312
1988 Ford Escort XR3i, 1,597cc. Registration number E53 EAR. Chassis number SFABXXBBABJB32810. Engine number JB32810. Partly in answer to Volkswagen’s hugely popular but expensive Golf GTi, and partly to bring a ‘halo’ car to the new front wheel-drive Escort of 1980, Ford launched the XR3 early in 1982. In two-door form, with a large black rear spoiler and those Porsche 928-like wheels, the model made an immediate impression. It wasn’t long before one in ten Escorts sold was an XR3. Not long after the model’s launch, Rod Mansfield and Ford Special Vehicle Division were brought in to further fettle the new hatch back. Having already transformed the Capri (with the 2.8i) the team set about tweaking the ’Scort. As well as modifications, they brought the much coveted and all-important ‘i’ to the name; adding Bosch K-Jetronic fuel injection, helping the car produce 105bhp and gain a top speed of 120mph. It took the model one step closer to rivaling the German Hot Hatch. EAR has had four owners, the last being our vendor who in 1994 suffered was unfortunate to experience his car being damaged by vandals who stole such items as the wheels and bumpers, slashing the seats and door cards. Pronounced a Vehicle Damaged by DVLA, he retained ownership and stored in in a barn, with the intend on restoring it. He has now agreed this will never happen with him so it has been extricated and is being offered for sale. There are 2 MOT's from 1992 at 35,054 miles and 1993 at 40,331 miles but no V5C, it is still recorded with DVLA.
about Lot 406
A collection of sixteen handheld games, to include : Barcode Battler Electronic Commerce Conflict Star Trek 25th anniversary Batman and Robin (with Batman control stick) Highway Star Wars Bank Raid (double screen) Battleship Alien Power Rangers Tiger Barcodzz (with barcode cards) Teenage Mutant ninja Turtles Dirt Track Go Karting Thunderbirds Total Recall Tamagotchi Turbo Drive (Casio) Las Vegas Hold Up To be sold on behalf on Monkey World, Dorset
about Lot 22
A German ceremonial Third Reich Army Dagger, the plain 29cm double edge steel blade with maker's mark of visored helmet over WKC Solingen, the white metal hilt with cream celluloid wrythen fluted grip, with pebbled white metal scabbard and portapee.
about Lot 52
A red painted wooden Signal Box Board, with white painted metal letters, Turners Lane, 26 x 168 cm. Turners Lane was on the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway line, about 1/2 a mile west of Wakefield Station.
about Lot 309
WWI group of five mounted, 1914-15 Star (double issue), War, Victory, named PLY 15356 Bugl H.R. Waters RMLI, later PTE and CPL, Naval Long Service, Greek Military Merit 1916-1917, together with an ERII Imperial Service Medal, named Henry Rhodes Waters.
about Lot 614
A Mills baseball slot machine, one arm bandit, c.1929, vendor front, restored and working on an American 25 cent coin, wooden case with cast metal cabinet, printed instructions above a printed panel depicting a scene of a baseball field, above four glazed vendor windows, with hand painted accents, 41 x 66 x 40cm, pays out, Mills snake lock, with keys.
about Lot 421
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