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Lot 1095

A painted metal weather vane, decorated a ship, 100 cm wide

Lot 390

Memoirs and Correspondence of Viscount Castlereagh, second Marquess of Londonderry. Edited by his brother, Charles Vane, Marquess of Londonderry. Vol 1-4. 1st Ed Contemporary Binding. Ex libris

Lot 104

An enamel jug, a weather vane, a butter churn, handles, etc.

Lot 13

A Decorative weather vane (as found).

Lot 20D

PLEASE NOTE CAST IRON ANCHOR HAS BEEN REMAOVED FROM THIS LOT AND NOW IS LOT 20P A mixed lot to include a cast iron boats anchor, wrought iron scrolled wall bracket, milk canister and a weather vane(def) (4) Condition Report:Available upon request

Lot 84

A large wrought iron cockerel weather vane, 141cm high

Lot 633

A metal cockerel weather vane, 110cm high

Lot 1133

A weather vane featuring a Land Rover

Lot 2571

A 20th century French zinc weather vane of spire form, height 100cm.

Lot 1400

A METAL ARROW WEATHER VANE on a wooden base. 28ins high.

Lot 68

Vintage cast metal cockerel weather vane. (B.P. 21% + VAT)

Lot 960

AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY POLYCHROME PAINTED WROUGHT AND CAST IRON WEATHER VANE148cm wide; 252cm high

Lot 45

A steel 'Fox' mounted weather vane, 91 cm long, a/f

Lot 2610

A vintage cast iron weather vane, surmounted by a cockerel. Height 90cm.

Lot 1478

A wall mounting weather vane lacking top

Lot 1275

A white painted weather vane mounted to stake decorated with a gardener at work

Lot 1526

Iron Weather Vane. Chimney pot, 49cm high. (2).

Lot 186

A rare pair of Delft plates, early 18th century, boldly painted in blue, red, green and yellow with a formal Dutch garden landscape showing a narrow canal before spired buildings and a prominent cockerel weather vane, with a rare Liverpool delftware plate painted in blue with the Eight Horses of Mu Wang after a Chinese original, damages and restoration, 29.5cm max. (3)

Lot 828

AN IRON WEATHER VANE WITH ARMS FOR THE FOUR POINTS OF THE COMPASS

Lot 215

A Modern Metal Weather Vane with Blacksmiths Motif, 60cms High Plus VAT

Lot 493

A Modern Black Painted Metal Weather Vane with Ridge Fitting and Blacksmith Motif, 64cm high (Plus VAT)

Lot 602

A very good large wrought iron weather vane, the top mounted with a cut-out of an English bull terrier.

Lot 1786

An old black painted metal weather vane, 173cm high.

Lot 659

Zwei Fachbuecher Helmut Ricke, Glaskunst-Reflex der Jahrhunderte, Prestel Verlag, 1995, 383 Seiten; Christopher Vane Percy, Rene Lalique-Das Glas, Edition Popp, 1981, 192 Seiten.

Lot 19

A 19TH CENTURY CAST-IRON FRAME AND TIN WEATHER VANE, in the form of a cockrel. 108cm high, 65cm wide

Lot 1452

A weather vane and a child's chalk board

Lot 607

Golden goose weather vane - Approx height: 165cm

Lot 363

Weather vane adorned with fox

Lot 200

Antique stone weather vane base

Lot 773

A mounted engine compressor vane from a Rolls Royce Olympus 593 engine which powered the Concorde aircraft, with integral certificate No 181/1999, framed, 47cm x 40cm.

Lot 1155

A wrought iron crowing cock weather vane, mid 20th c, 68cm h, dart 118cm l, and a supporting tube Minor rust

Lot 309

AN AMERICAN FOLK ART SHEET METAL WEATHERVANE EARLY 20TH CENTURY Depicting two tobacco planters smoking a pipe, red paint finish 76cm wide, 56cm high For a very similar vane please see Potomack Company, Alexandria Virginia America, 2nd May 2022, Lot 2130 ($1,300)

Lot 120

HUGH VANE TURNER, British (XX/XXI), The Port of London, a pair, watercolour, both with prospects of St. Pauls, with assorted sailing barges and vessels, signed H.Vane Turner, 19cm x 45cm (2)

Lot 631

A wrought iron weather vane - black painted, the arrow pointer surmounted by a Perseus riding the winged horse Pegasus, 81.25 cm high; together with a blackened steel two-tier, seven light candelabra, modern, 60 cm high. (2)

Lot 669

A gilt metal weather vane depicting the three musketeers, mounted to a log base92 x 97cm

Lot 237

Southbend Oreno model 940-48, 4" early wooden lure with metal diving nose vane, c1929, a Surestrike mouse 3" wooden bait with glass eyes, some cracks to finish, and a Pflueger jointed Pike lure, 3.5" in green scale finish, glass eyes and metal lip, comes in Creek Chub worn box. (3)

Lot 301

FOUR BOXED OO GAUGE ACCURASCALE MODEL RAILWAY WAGON TRIPLE PACKS, to include a Seaham Dock Co. 4T ‘Black Waggons’ CIRCA 1950S, item no. ACC2808-I, a Lambton Collieries 'Earl of Durham' Chaldron Pack pre-1896 livery, item no. ACC2805-F, a Vane/Londonderry Collieries 4T ‘Black Waggons’, item no. ACC2809J, and a Londonderry Chaldron Pack Three 4T ‘Black Waggons’, in two body styles, circa 1960, item no. ACC2807-H, all appear in new condition with accessories and instructions, outer cardboard box in good condition inside a clear plastic sleeve, possibility of lightest storage related rubbing/handling marks to outer cover, although item appears new we are unable to confirm all parts and accessories are present

Lot 123

A cast-metal blacksmith weather vane.

Lot 121

A cast-metal cockerel weather vane.

Lot 118

A painted cast-iron cockerel weather vane.

Lot 120

A cast-iron Land Rover weather vane.

Lot 318

Group of Regency silhouette portraits, c. early 19th century, enclosed in various frames, largest 9cm x 6cm, a Regency portrait engraving of Sir Henry Vane in ebonised slip, portrait miniature of Mr Kempe Mason drawn by William Greenlees and later silhouette portraits.

Lot 213

After John Hoppner RA (British 1758-1810)," Frances Anne Vane, Mrs Michael Angelo Taylor (1769-1821) as Miranda in The Tempest by William Shakespeare" print, framed. (signs of foxing) (52cmx38cm)

Lot 794

Keith Murray - Wedgwood - A collection of four tankards, to include an example with a green matte glaze, one with a roundel depicting Barlaston, first firing circa 1940, one with a coat of arms for McGill University, Canada, and a plain fluted example, height of tallest 14cm, some damage, together with a set of four small ceramic tot cups of cylindrical form with a flared rim raised to a ringed foot, two transfer decorated with a transfer decal of a cockerel weather vane, KM and Wedgwood mark, height 7cm, damaged. (8)

Lot 871

A 20thC oxidised copper weather vane, 143cm high.

Lot 1224

A weather vane in the form of a gunman and gun dog mounted to a stake

Lot 42

A weather vane of farmer and horse ploughing. Approximately 37cm x 61cms

Lot 1477

A COCKEREL BRASS WEATHER VANE on a early iron stand.

Lot 1150A

Novelty blacksmith made weather vane surmounted by an owl, on wooden base, overall height 115cm, width 75.5cm

Lot 330

A large weather vane with a model of a ship to the top finial, 192 cm h, 110 cm wide

Lot 7167

Nine assorted mainly pre-war novels, including Guy Boothby: 'Connie Burt', L, Ward Lock, [1903], 1st edition, original decorative cloth gilt, Antonia White: 'The Lost Traveller', Pauline Hamer: 'Will-o'-the-Wisp', L, Bousfield, [1904], 1st edition, orig. cloth gilt, A.D. Frome: 'The Shining Sword', L, Hurst & Blackett, [1931], 1st edition, signed & inscribed, original cloth, George Vane: 'The Love Dream', 1913, 1st edition, review copy with publisher's blindstamp and printed slip loosely inserted, Lettice Cooper: 'We Have Come to a Country', 1935, 2nd impression, orig. cloth, plus others Aldous Huxley, Paul Tabori etc (9)

Lot 555

A fine silver gilt cased set of spoons with ornate floral engraving inscribed to Rev F.B Law from Frnaces Ann Vane, Marchioness of Londonderry (17 January 1800 – 20 January 1865) she was a wealthy Anglo-Irish heiress and noblewoman. the daughter of Sir Henry Vane-Tempest, 2nd Baronet. She married Charles William Stewart, 1st Baron Stewart. She became a marchioness in 1822 when Charles succeeded his half-brother as 3rd Marquess of Londonderry, Ancestor to Winston Churchill. (B).

Lot 200

A vintage painted sheet steel weather vane modelled as a footballer, width 109cm, height 85cm,

Lot 262

A wrought iron weather vane

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