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Eastern red ground saddle bag, each half with six hooked lozenges, geometric and stylised animal borders flanked by half stylised bird border, the striped reverse halves with three hooked lozenges, multiple geometric and stylised animal borders, 132cm x 98cm and two tapestry rugs, one cream ground with central lozenge on floral field, single blue border, 87cm x 61cm, the other cream ground with floral field, single floral border, 82cm x 59cm (3)
the powerfully modelled animal standing foursquare on a rectangular base, its well-formed head with ears pricked back, eyes bulging, nostrils flared and lips apart to bare its teeth, covered with a streaky brown glaze stopping short of the hooves and base, the saddle also unglazed, the saddle cloth and blanket splashed in a darker chestnut. Dimension:H:47.5cm. Condition:the dressed tail, ears, legs and base restored. Provenance:From the Property of Hartman, Rare Art, Inc. Ex. Sold at Sotheby s New York, 5 June 1985, lot 232.
making up a very complete set, consisting of a saddle with stirrups, bridle and trappings, the saddle seat faced in yellow silk kesi from a dragon robe, and with cloisonne mounts against a shagreen field, on a birch wood base structure. Note: Birch was considered a hardwood in Northern China, due to the dry winter and wet summer. The structure is composed of four pieces, following Manchu and Mongolian classic tradition. The surface of the front and back parts are covered with Shark- skin and decorated with gilt brass mounts, finely enamelled in cloisonne with floral motifs. The present seat cover epitomises much of the stylistic achievements in embroidery production during the early Qing period, from the smooth yellow ground to the strongly delineated deep brown mountains, and border of ocean waves. As a symbol of the emperor himself, the pattern is a most fitting subject for a saddle destined to grace one of the halls of an imperial palace. The Brass stirrups have treads pierced with a swastika which is considered to symbolise the auspicious footprints of the Buddha. The left-facing swastika is often imprinted on the chest, feet or palms of Buddha images. It is a symbol for the Buddha in many parts of Asia and homologous with the dharma wheel.The shape symbolises the eternal and cyclical, a theme found in the samsara doctrine of Buddhism. The exterior surface enamelled on a Black-ground with floral and geometrical motifs. With a rare horse tail holder, in fabric, with silver 27 mounts, enamelled in polychrome with floral motifs. Together with bridle reins gold-gilt in fabric, with 29 cloisonne mounts, enamelled with bats, birds, longevity symbols and flowers. The bridle rings connect to the iron bit.The bat is a punning rebus for fu meaning fortune or fortunate. Those patterns are very often appear on porclain, furnature, lacquer ware, and cloisonne. . Dimension:Saddle length 45 cm . Condition:. Provenance:Given by Xu Jingcheng to Italian Diplomat, Daniele Vare, in 1891; Collection of Musee du Cheval et de la peronnerie d Art Rene Francois in Beaucaire; Acquired from Roberto Nicola in Milano, 2010.
A brass alloy temple horse, late 19th/early 20th century, Indian, mounted with saddle and bridle, raised on pierced convex wheels,30cm wide15cm deep30.5cm high,together with two further, similar wheeled animals,a horse and an elephant,elephant 17cm long13cm wide20cm high (3)Condition Reportall with knocks and scuffs, the horse, with splits and fractures knocks and areas of distress
Ten boxed Hornby OO gauge locomotives to include R357 AIA-AIA Brush Type 2 Diesel Electric Locomotive, R068 BR Class 25 Diesel Locomotive (Blue), R852 BR Ivatt Class 2 2-6-0 Locomotive, R360 BR Class 86/2 Electric 'Phoenix' Locomotive, R874 BR 0-4-0 Diesel Class 06 Blue, R052 LMS Class 3F 0-6-0T 'Jinty', R353 LBSC 0-6-0T Loco, R396 GNR Class J13 Loco 0-6-0 Saddle Tank, R072 BR Class 25 Diesel Electric Green Locomotive and R252 LNER Loco L83 Class, together with a boxed R157 BR Diesel Railcar Power Coach And Trailer Coach, boxes vary in condition from vg-tatty
A quantity of OO9 narrow gauge items, including three locomotives: an 0-4-0 saddle tank and two 0-6-0 diesel locomotives; together with three items of rolling stock (including a boxed Minitrains bogie van), two kits, two Peco points and a mixed gauge 16.5/9mm point. Locomotives are untested.
Registration – OE12 YHUChassis No. – SBM11AAC3CW000230M.O.T. – February 2026Odometer – 15,979The “McLaren Project Four” or MP4 12C was launched in 2011 but became known as the “12C” from April 2012. ‘OE12YHU’ is a 2012 example of this stunning 200mph plus British supercar with an innovative carbon fibre construction. With just 15,000 warranted miles covered to date together with a full McLaren service history, it is hard to imagine a more desirable example. With just four owners to date and a host of desirable options, including an interior carbon fibre upgrade, ‘OE12YHU’ is complete with a long, advisory free MOT until February 2026. What’s more, ‘OE12YHU’ has never attracted an MOT advisory, further underscoring its optimum mechanical condition. With just 3,400 12C’s ever built and a heritage and history like McLaren behind it, the 12C is an investment that satisfies both head and heart.The McLaren 12C is built around an innovative carbon fibre “MonoCell” which weighs just 75kgs and was deemed so beneficial that McLaren invested £127 million in its development. This is paired with a carbon fibre composite chassis and a 3,798cc V8 rear mounted engine producing a mighty 592 bhp at 7,000 rpm. A sublime specification. ‘OE12YHU’ presents in the desirable and optional Elite exterior colour of Supernova Silver and is notable for it's big, air gulping front grill and impressively wide side “gills.” ‘OE12YHU’ squats on the optional, 12% lighter, Light Forged alloy wheels in a 19-inch configuration at the front and 20-inch at the rear. The 12C’s cabin is surprisingly spacious for a supercar, a feat achieved by situating the seats as close to the centre of the car as possible. The cabin exhibits other high cost options including the full leather two tone upholstery in Carbon Black and Saddle Tan. This is accompanied by the Carbon Fibre interior upgrade to switch packs, steering wheel spokes and centre console.The M838T 3.8-litre V8 twin turbocharged, rear mounted engine is a true powerhouse in both literal and metaphorical terms. That mighty power output is accompanied by 443 Ib-ft of torque which is transmitted to the rear wheels via the seven-speed + R Seamless Shift Gearbox (SSG). The dynamics of this supercar are further enhanced by ProActive Chassis Control (PCC) with hydraulic roll control and adaptive damping. Both the highly specified transmission and suspension can be deployed in three distinct modes – Normal, Sport and Track. An open differential further aids the deployment of the huge power and torque.In summary:· A 200mph plus McLaren supercar with just 15,000 warranted miles to date.· A full and diligent McLaren service history.· Complete with a number of expensive and desirable options both inside and out.
A collection of Hornby locos and rolling stock to include a 4-6-2 loco and tender, A1 class in LNER green livery, with four teak coaches, an early Hornby Class 91 four-car InterCity set, an early Hornby class 37 BR blue diesel, number mostly missing, an early Hornby class 58, in BR railfreight grey, no.58001, a modern Hornby Class 08 in BR blue, factory weathered example, no.08419, an 0-4-0 Triang generic tank loco, Polly, in red, a Hornby Pug loco, missing the chimney, and an 0-4-0 generic saddle tank loco, missing the chimney. All are unboxed and are in fair to very good condition.
One tray containing 00 gauge unmade kits to include a partially built Wills Finecast GWR 18xx saddle tank, a partially built Premier kits GWR Star Class, an unstarted K's kit for a 44xx, and a collection of coach kits by various manufactures to include two MAJ models kits for GWR coaches, five PC Models kits for GWR coaches, and others, all unchecked for completeness.
A finely hand-carved marble sculpture depicting a horse in the Tang Dynasty style, characterized by its muscular form, detailed saddle, and decorative harness engravings. This intricately crafted piece showcases precise carving with a strong stance, flowing mane, and expressive facial details, reminiscent of ancient Chinese equestrian sculptures. The mottled green stone enhances the visual depth, adding an organic quality to the piece. A striking display of artistry, ideal for collectors of Asian-inspired or equine-themed decor.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 10"HCondition: Age related wear.
A late 19th/early 20th century dapple grey rocking horse, the iron brackets stamped 'H & H', Hill and Harrison of Liverpool, applied with glass eyes, horse hair mane and tail, leather bridle and padded saddle, all upon a pair of turned pine pedestals and base, 108cm high at the head, 140cm total length
Christian Dior, a large Baudrier Saddle bag, featuring a khaki green canvas exterior with brown leather trim, brushed gold-tone hardware, adjustable crossbody strap, full flap closure with magnetic snap button fastening and one interior zip pocket, measuring 7 by 31 by 32cm- Overall good condition- Light scuffs to the smooth brown leather trim- Without maker's dust bag- Condition reports are a guide only and clients are advised to view items before bidding- For enquiries about this lot please contact Sophie Osborne at sophie@kinghamsauctioneers.com
A vintage metal figural lighter featuring a detailed depiction of a racehorse and jockey in full stride. The lighter mechanism is affixed to the back of the horse, blending seamlessly into the sculptural form. The intricate detailing of the reins, saddle, and rider's attire adds to the dynamic realism of the piece. A "Made in Japan" label is affixed to the underside, indicating its origin. Likely produced in the mid-20th century, this piece is a distinctive combination of equestrian and tobacciana collectibles.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 4"HCountry of Origin: JapanCondition: Age related wear.
An Indian Miniature Painting of a Silver-Clad Bull on Indigo Ground, Late 19th Century.An Indian miniature painting depicting a ceremonial bull, painted in silver tones and highlighted with intricate saddle detailing. The majestic bull strides proudly against a deep indigo field, dotted with gold floral motifs, and framed by vibrant red and yellow borders.Approximately 29.5 x 21.8cmProvenance: Private collection from a distinguished W London lady.
Late 19th / early 20th century child's pull along horse, with leather saddle, raised on platform with metal wheels, the platform 65cm longThis is an early horse but with restoration, inscription to underside appears to suggest it was restored in 1991. Possibly recovered and with repaired and / or replaced tack. The horse is missing an ear, base with split and back wheels buckled
Hornby GB R701 "Highlander" Train Set containing 0-4-0 Highland Railway Saddle Tank No.8 "Loch Ness", Weetabix Box Van, 4-wheel maroon Passenger Coach and Private Owner Open Wagons along with controller, some track missing. In Good to Good Plus Condition in Poor to Good Outer and Polystyrene Tray.
A group of vintage accessories, mostly 1920s and later to include a 1920s/30s berry red cloche hat with green band, a red felt cloche hat with feather, a 1940s toy or tilt hat in pink and a 40s peach bloom felt hat in olive green with red wool saddle stitching and red rayon braid, four pairs of 1940s shoes including one pair with CC41 stamp, a 195s feathered helmet hat, 1950s sunglasses in case, an edwardian lace stole, a 1930s bucket hat in green, strappy 1930s sandals in pastel shades and other items (qty, 1 box)
A GROUP OF BESWICK HUNTSMEN AND FOXHOUNDS, comprising Huntsman (On Rearing Horse) no 868 (partial firing crack around tail, slight glaze inconsistencies on saddle), Huntsman no 1501, and five foxhounds: First Version no 944 (one leg repaired), Second Version no 2262, Second Version no 2263 and two x Second Version no 2264, with three non-matching boxes for foxhounds (7 + 3 boxes) (Condition Report: most pieces appear ok, specific obvious damage/faults as stated in description, some light crazing, sd to boxes)
HORSES- [Broadhurst, J]: A Comparative view of the form and character of our racing and mixed-breed of Saddle-Horses during the last & present centuries, illustrated by Eighteen Plates of Horses. L, Hookham & sons, 1855, 2nd. Edn. 4to. Recent 3/4 leather over marbled boards & new endpapers. The signature 'Dorchester 1855' pasted to front pastedown. Offsetting to the corners of the title page, o/w vg; Morland, T. H: The Genealogy of the English Race Horse: With the Natural History of His Progenitors. L, J. Barfield, 1810, 1st. Edn. With an engraved frontis. PP: viii, 160. Original boards and paper spine; The General Stud Book. 3 Volumes, 1808-1822. Full leather (not matching); Fairfax Harrison Signed Letter: The Case of Thomas Butler, Bookseller and Stationer in PallMall, London Who was Most Cruelly Treated at NewMarket, October 6, 1753 In a Letter to the Honourable. 1937 Photocopy with some illustrative adverts. By Butler & Heber, taken from Heber's Calendars. One of only three copies made by Fairfax Harrison in 1937, together with a SIGNED typed letter on his 'Box 1808, Washington D.C.' headed paper, dated February 26, 1937, and addressed to C.M. Prior, Adstock Manor, Winslow, Bucks; Prior C .M: Early Records of the Thoroughbred Horse, Containing Reproductions of Some Original Stud-Books, and Other Papers, of the Eighteenth Century. L, Sportsman office, 1924, 1st. Edn. Original boards gilt; Lawrence, John: The history and delineation of the Horse, in all his varieties. L, Albion Press, James Cundee, 1809, 1st. Edn. 4to. Later half morocco over marbled boards. Scatting spotting and a flower pressing stain to few pages; Sidney, S: The Book of the Horse. Cassell, no date, c1892. 4to. 3/4 leather with the original pictorial cover tipped-into front pastedown. VG (9)Provenance: The Collection of David and Sandy Fuller
Ca. AD 200 - 500.A bronze brooch in the form of a stylised horse depicted in profile with clearly delineated legs, arched neck, and short, upright mane. The body is decorated with incised geometric patterns, including dots and lines along the harness and saddle area. The reverse side retains mounting elements: two projecting loops and a rounded catchplate.For similar see: M. Bolla, Animali di bronzo del Museeo archeologico al teatro Romano di Verona, 2021, Cat.104.Size: 28mm x 41mm; Weight: 13gProvenance: Private UK collection; previously acquired on the Holland art market in the 1990s.

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