Leo von Welden
Leo von Welden, Zwei über das Land ziehende Reiter, Öl/Pappe, signiert unten links "Welden", 48 x 58 cm, zeitgenössischer Rahmen

Leo von Welden, Zwei über das Land ziehende Reiter, Öl/Pappe, signiert unten links "Welden", 48 x 58 cm, zeitgenössischer Rahmen
Ausstellungsplakat 1920, Emilio Vilà, Lithografie unter Glas gerahmt, obere linke Ecke Fehlstelle, 120 x 80 cm
Portrait Bild 18. Jahrhundert, Frankreich, adlige Dame im prachtvollem Kleid, Öl-Leinwand, im vergoldeten Stuckrahmen, 74 x 62 cm
Philippe Druillet, Bleistift-Zeichnung, Entwurf für Wagner CD-ROM 1996, gestempelt und signiert, 74 x 67 cm, unter Glas gerahmt
Raoul André Uhlmann, 1903, Impressionistische Eisenbahnszene mit Bahnhof, Öl-Leinwand, unten links signiert, 46 x 67 cm, Stuckrahmen vergoldet, Künstler verzeichnet bei Artprice, viele Ausstellungen in Musee D´Orsay, Musee du Luxenbourg, Palais de L´Elysée. Weltausstellung Paris 1900
A Ferrari 250 GT steering wheel, believed by Nardi, Italian, three spoke centre with dark wooden outer, 42cm diameter, some wear and rubbing from use.
A pair of Tibaldi Bentley at Crewe 60th Anniversary pens, 2006, comprising fountain pen number 001/400 and rollerball un-numbered, each 14.5cm long, scale patterned silver barrel with silver cap and palladium trim, the fountain pen with 18K white gold Bentley nib.
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A JAGUAR LIGHTWEIGHT E TYPE LUCAS FUEL INJECTION METERING UNIT, fully overhauled in period, numbered 2MDC6/M, with label attached reading 'Removed from Coombs comp E Type to suit 7/16 lift cams 45mm slide throttle'.
A pair of Tibaldi Bentley at Brooklands sterling silver pens, 2007, comprising fountain pen and rollerball (both un-numbered), each 14.5cm long, engraved Brooklands racing scene on the silver barrel with black lacquered cap and palladium trim, the fountain pen with 18K white gold Bentley nib.
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Gregory Percival (British 1964-), 'Endeavour', a bronze sculpture in tribute to Battle of Britain pilot Squadron Leader Geoffrey Wellum DFC, a limited edition numbered 021 of 25 examples, completed in 2019, 'lost wax' cast bronze sculpture from the artist's 'Knights of the Sky' sculpture series, depicting Wellum in the cockpit section of his MkIIa Spitfire in flight, the fuselage bearing his Squadron Code 'Q J', each part signed and numbered, measuring 30cm long, mounted to a bronze stem above a stepped slate display base, 40cm high overall, offered together with a Certificate of Issue from the artist.
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