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Pricing for Collection, Packing and Delivery to Buyer by MBE Stratford Upon Avon Cuttlestones Stratford Armouries Sale 28/03/15 ‐ Pricing for collection, packing and delivery to buyer by MBE Stratford Upon Avon Shipping Lot Description Price Inc. Number VAT A LARGE GILT FRAMED TAPESTRY, depicting a Scottish Highlander in traditional costume with his wife and child in a typical 1 50.95 interior, gilt framed and glazed 63 x 51 cm A 19TH CENTURY LIGHT DRAGOONS FOURTH TROOP GUIDON, circa 1816, buff silk with hand-painted insignia, original 2 elements remain including the Horse of Hanover and the battle honours of Waterloo and Peninsula, framed and double 70.95 glazed, 62 x 98 cm Provenance - from the Londonderry estate AFTER ROBERT KER PORTER. A pair of large glazed Tippoo Sultan engravings, 'The Glorious Conquest of Sermgapatam' and 3 'The Last Effort of Tippoo Sultan in Defence of The Fortress of Sermgapatam', framed and glazed, 64 x 92 cm, (2) A/F 70.95 Both faded and worn A LARGE COLLECTION OF ASSORTED ANTELOPE AND STAGS HORNS, late 19th to early 20th century, thirty three in total 4 #N/A Note - located across the galleries INDIAN SCHOOL (X). 'Malakand Pass - 1895', oil on board, bearing title 'Dulce Est Pro Patria Mori' translating to 'It Is Sweet 5 30.95 And Right You Die For Your Country', gilt framed, 24 x 34 cm MARY JANE MALET (1938). 'Richard Cely Trevilian', oil on canvas, signed lower left, unframed, 90 x 70 cm Bearing date to 6 70.95 reverse '28th March 1962' A COLONIAL HARDWOOD 'X' FRAME ARMCHAIR, decorated with heraldic lion decoration to the back and arms, the solid 7 £120.95 seat supported on a typical x frame with carved lion mask, H 93 cm P. RADBOURNE (21ST CENTURY). Sir Ralph Payne Gallwey, The Thirkleby Gun Room', oil on canvas, signed lower left and 8 80.95 dated 2009, gilt framed, 90 x 152 cm A 19TH CENTURY IVORY INLAID AND PAINTED HARDWOOD BOX, of Moorish style, possibly Moroccan, inlaid Arabic script to 9 27.95 the front, H 19 cm, W 41 cm, D 26.5 cm AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED DUCK PRESS, raised on four legs terminating on a shaped base with central pan 10 31.95 above, with threaded securing bar, H 46 cm A FRAMED ELECTROTYPE COPPER PLAQUE IN THE RENAISSANCE STYLE, depicting a dancing group outside a baronial hall 11 50.95 with onlookers, set in a heavy moulded wood frame, 52 x 63 cm 12 70.95 A SET OF REGENCY STYLE FOLDING LIBRARY LADDERS, fitted with seven steps, leather framed with studded detail, H 233 cm AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY OAK CHEST ON STAND, the upper section with two short above three longer graduated drawers, 13 the lower section with an arrangement of three drawers over a shaped apron, raised on shaped cabriole supports, H 156 #N/A cm, W 99 cm D 49.5 cm A/F A SET OF FOUR OAK LEATHER SEATED DINING CHAIRS, the studded seats and backs with patterned and embossed detail, 14 £170.95 raised on turned supports (4) AN OAK REFECTORY TABLE IN THE 18TH CENTURY STYLE, the top of typical plank construction, raised on turned baluster 15 #N/A supports, united by a cross stretcher, H 75 cm, W 90 cm, L 192 cm A DUTCH 19TH CENTURY MARQUETRY RECTANGULAR MIRROR, the angular frame with floral inlaid marquetry detail and 16 60.95 boxwood lines, 95 x 45.5 cm A LARGE GILT WOOD WALL MIRROR IN THE REGENCY STYLE, the elaborate frame with a floral scrolling design, having an 17 70.95 eagle surmount with an 'N' initial, 115 x 83 cm 18 A PAIR OF BARONIAL STYLE 'X' FRAME ARMCHAIRS, each with carved detail, upholstered seats and backs (2) #N/A 19 A PAIR OF CONTEMPORARY GILT WOOD WALL BRACKETS, in the 19th century style, H 33 cm 35.95 A FRENCH 19TH CENTURY GILT METAL EMPIRE STYLE THREE BRANCH APPLIQUE, decorated with swags and a rams head, H 20 35.95 53 cm 21 A SET OF THREE MAHOGANY HALL ARMCHAIRS, in a medieval style (3) #N/A 22 A SET OF SIX MODERN SUEDE LEATHER ARMCHAIRS (6) #N/A A SET OF TEN CONTEMPORARY MILITARY WATERCOLOURS BY TERRY ENGLISH, commissioned for Stratford Armouries book, 23 #N/A signed and dated 2007, framed and glazed (10) A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 24 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED RECTANGULAR MUSEUM DISPLAY CABINET, opening to both ends, raised on 25 #N/A turned supports, H 192 cm, W 181 cm, D 82 cm 26 A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED MARITIME MUSEUM SLOPING DISPLAY CABINET, the angled triangular #N/A cabinet opening to one side, inset brass handles, raised on turned supports, H 179 cm, W 197 cm, D 72 cm 27 A LARGE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY FRAMED MARITIME MUSEUM SLOPING DISPLAY CABINET, the angled triangular #N/A cabinet opening to one side, inset brass handles, railed on turned supports, H 179 cm, W 197 cm, D 72 cm A MARBLE BUST ON AN ANGLED COLUMN, depicting a Moorish gentleman with moustache and turban, raised on a Sienna 28 #N/A type column, H 81 cm (bust), H 101 cm (column) A MARBLE BUST ON AN ANGLED COLUMN, depicting a Moorish lady wearing a turban, raised on a Sienna type column, H 74 29 0 cm (bust), H 101 cm (column) A MARBLE BUST ON A GREEN MARBLE COLUMN, depicting a Moorish boy wearing a turban, raised on a green marble fluted 30 #N/A column, H 72 cm (bust), H 107 cm (column) A MARBLE BUST ON A CIRCULAR GREEN MARBLE COLUMN, depicting a Moorish gentleman wearing a turban, H 73 cm 31 0 (bust), H 98 cm (column) A SCALE MODEL OF A WWI SOPWITH CAMEL BIPLANE FIGHTER, painted in green and displaying RAF roundel, with 32 #N/A aluminium engine shroud and wooden propeller A CAST IRON DRAIN HOPPER COVER PLATE DISPLAYING A LION STANANT GUARDANT OVER CROWN AND DATED 1844, the 33 plate cast in the form of a shield incorporating the lion above crown and the letters HCN 1844, with break to corner, loss of 50.95 the lion's tail and a small segment missing by the mounting hole, H 68 cm, W 46 cm, A/F 34 A SCALE MODEL OF A WACO UPF-7 AIRCRAFT TOGETHER WITH AN RAF TIGER MOTH, the Waco aircraft body painted in #N/A blue with yellow underbelly and yellow banding, Tiger moth with silver body, yellow banding and RAF roundels (2) A LARGE SCALE MODEL OF AN AVRO LANCASTER BOMBER TOGETHER WITH A DE HAVILLAND MOSQUITO, the Lancaster 35 painted black with wheels extended and bomb doors closed, white banding and yellow propeller tips, the Mosquito painted #N/A silver with black a white stripes to wings and RAF roundels (2) 36 PROVINCIAL SCHOOL (XX), Interior scenes with men and women, oils on canvas, gilt framed, 14 x 20 cm (2) 26.95 37 A LARGE SCALE MODEL OF A NORTH AMERICAN MUSTANG P-51 AIRCRAFT 'CRIPES A MIGHTY 3RD', painted in silver with #N/A blue and white stripes, wheels extended ,stars and stripes logo, front fuselage painted 'Cripes A Mighty 3rd' 38 A SCALE MODEL OF A MILES M20 AIRCRAFT, painted with camouflage top and yellow underbelly #N/A A SCALE MODEL OF A WWI GERMAN FOKKER EIII BIPLANE TOGETHER WITH AN RAF GYPSY MOTH, the biplane painted in 39 brown with silver fuselage and iron cross motif, the Gypsy Moth painted in blue with a cream underbelly and RAF roundels #N/A (2) A LATE 19TH CENTURY DECORATIVE TAXIDERMY STUDY OF A WILD BOAR'S HEAD INSET WITHIN A HUNTING HORN, with 40 50.95 ribbon decoration to top, mounted on a wooden shield, H 77 cm, W 51 cm, D 44 cm A LATE 19TH CENTURY TAXIDERMY STUDY OF A WARTHOG MOUNTED ON A WOODEN SHIELD, the shield made from oak, H 41 41.95 54 cm, W 31 cm A 20TH CENTURY TAXIDERMY STUDY OF 'THE WHITE DODO OF REUNION', with white feathers, brown forehead and green 42 105.95 bill, mounted on a wooden base labelled 'The White Dodo of Reunion', H 73 cm, W 60 cm, A/F A GREY HERON MOUNTED IN A GLAZED CASE, depicting the heron standing on a marsh bed amid reeds and grasses, H 83 43 60.95 cm, W 60 cm, D 28 cm A LATE 19TH CENTURY DECORATIVE TAXIDERMY STUDY OF A WILD BOAR'S HEAD, mounted on a wooden shield, H 73 cm, 44 60.95 W 53 cm 45 A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY ELEPHANT FOOTSTOOL, with upholstered seat, H 40 cm, A/F 27.95 A PAIR OF STUFFED AND MOUNTED BREAM IN A BOW FRONTED CASE, in a naturalistic setting, black painted case with 46 60.95 perspex glass to front and sides, W 80 cm, H 43 cm, A/F A LARGE SCALE MODEL OF THE JAPANESE BATTLESHIP MIKASA, scratch built to museum quality, revealing guns, decking, 47 mast supports and lifeboats, mounted on a wooden base, L 121 cm, H 65 cm Note: This ship served as the flagship of 60.95 Admiral Togo Heihachiro throughout the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905 A SCRATCH BUILT MODEL OF A 16TH CENTURY SPANISH GALLEON, circa mid-20th century, made from oak with gun ports 48 60.95 open, stringed rigging and mounted on a wooden base, H 66 cm, W 60 cm A LARGE SCALE MODEL OF THE AMERIGO VESPUCCI TOGETHER WITH A THREE MASTED SCHOONER, both ships scratch built 49 #N/A with very fine detailing, the 'Amerigo Vespucci' with white painted hull, mounted on an oval base, W 98 cm, H 62 cm, the Schooner having brown/black hull and mounted on a wooden trestle, W 112 cm, H 71 cm (2) A SHAPED 19TH CENTURY TURTLE SHELL, the outer shell painted with a Royal Coat of Arms and crossed flags below, H 40 50 27.95 cm A 19TH CENTURY CARVED WOOD WALL MOUNTED BULL'S HEAD, with finely detailed features and original wall mount, H 34 51 35.95 cm, together with a hollow sheet metal bull's head plaque (possibly a shop sign), H 36 cm (2) A LARGE PAIR OF LATE 19TH CENTURY SPELTER FIGURES ON HORSEBACK COMPRISING A CENTURION EXCHANGING 52 60.95 PRISONERS AND A BARBARIAN CHIEF, the centurion holding standard with prisoners on foot, the barbarian wearing wolf head dress and shield on back, both figures standing on a black wooden base W 46 cm, H 64 cm (2) A LARGE 19TH CENTURY BRONZE FIGURE OF LEONARDO DA VINCI WITH FLOOR STANDING
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