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Lot 80

Kenneth Newton, Still Life of Fruit in the Bowl of a Weighing Machine, Flowers in a Tankard and a Glass Bottle, oil on canvas, signed, 66 x 60.5 cm (26 x 23 3/4 in.)

Lot 40

16 Wrenn OO gauge Wagons. Including 2 utility vans, blue. Fruit van, 2 BR parcels vans, 3 ventilated vans-Dunlop, Wall’s and Robertson’s. Lowmac machine wagon. 6 wheeled tank wagon, 2 16T lumber wagons etc. All boxed, minor wear. Contents VGC-Mint.

Lot 376

A "Hi Top" one armed bandit, fruit machine by the Mills Novelty Company, Chicago in pale green hammered aluminium body with original dagger handle and good original trademark. The unconverted mechanism with a good supply of 5 cent pieces.

Lot 48

A print, 19th century view Haddon Hall 17.5" x 12", a Victorian print, a mono chrome print and glass fruit machine panels

Lot 345

A `Mardi Gras` slot fruit machine with lever arm mechanism, circa 1965

Lot 1587

1960`s one-arm bandit fruit machine

Lot 1588

1960`s one-arm bandit fruit machine by Jennings - `Governor`

Lot 227

BOGOLIUBOV, ALEXEI 1824-1896 Moonlit Night signed and dated 1883 Oil on canvas, 70.5 by 104.5 cm. Authenticity certificate from Vladimir Petrov. Moonlit Night was executed by Bogoliubov in the province of Saratov in the summer of 1883. That year, the artist’s visit to the region in which he had spent his childhood years was connected with a special event: in May in Saratov’s Teatralnaya Square the foundations were laid for the building containing the future Museum of Art, to the preparations for which Bogoliubov had devoted many years. This was to be the first museum in Russia to be open to general public, and the artist had conceived the project in memory of his grandfather, who had been a publicist and intellectual during the reign of Catherine the Great, and the museum was given his name, Radishchev. After the grand ceremonies, to quote Bogoliubov himself, there was nothing for him to do in the city and he and his brother set off into the depths of the province to Kuznetskiy district, where Radishcheva, an aunt of the artist, lived in her own estate. In Bogoliubov’s diary we have a description of this area: “The large garden was somewhat neglected. The apple trees were laden with fruit, and there were abundant clusters of raspberries, and of wild and cultivated strawberries. All kinds of birds, pigs, sheep and turkey hens were running around the yard and escaping into the hemp field, and sometimes even into the threshing machine – an antediluvian contraption which was operated by 10 horses...” From the artist’s home region he brought a large number of Volga land scapes to St Petersburg, and these probably included Moonlit Night. This work, like the recognised masterpieces by Bogoliubov – Moonlit Landscape. The Grand Canal in Venice (The V. Tropinin Museum), Moonlit Seascape (The State Russian Museum), and Summer Night on the Neva (The State Tretyakov Gallery) – was devoted to one of the artist’s favourite themes, the portrayal of night time light effects. However, this time Bogoliubov depicted a typical middle Russian landscape: gently flowing waters between the low banks of the river, bathed in flickering golden moonlight; the soft lines of the river banks and the diffuse subdued lighting, illuminating only the nearest part of a landscape which has been plunged into darkness; homes with twinkling lights in a little village visible in the distance, trees growing along the sloping banks of the river and a horse who has come down to the watering hole. In his quest for a means of conveying quivering air and iridescence of moonlit water, Bogoliubov resorted to a method that utilised the expressive potential of brushwork and texture. Moonlit Night is filled with elusory light shimmering on the mirror-like surface of the river. There is a particular sense of movement in the landscape. This impression is conveyed to the viewer by the uneven, broken brushstrokes that reflect the vibrations of the gentle waves and the vibration of nocturnal air, illuminated by the golden light of the moon. Bogoliubov’s painting methods are close to those of the Impressionists, and his subdued combinations of brown, ochre, and dark green tones not only convey the variety of shades of the earth, water, and sky, but also play an important role in the colour modelling of the various subjects of the artist’s work. Moonlit Night was to prove a landmark on the path of development of Russian plein air painting and the creation of an emotional land scape, which was in Bogoliubov’s creative oeuvre invariably coloured by an awareness of the harmony between nature and human beings content with their own existence on earth.

Lot 84

A Royal Worcester Porcelain Fruit Painted Dessert Plate, John Freeman, mid 20th century, with gadroon moulded undulating rim punctuated by shell motifs, painted with three apples, a bunch of green grapes and three purple grapes against a mossy bank, signed, black printed crown and wheel mark, gilder`s mark C56, 22.5cm diameter. Freeman was born in 1911 and joined the Royal Worcester factory in 1925. He became the senior fruit painter at the factory, and indeed was known as "The Fruit Machine" due to the speed of his output.

Lot 230

A 1948 `Arizona` mechanical fruit machine. Est.

Lot 280

A German wall mounted fruit machine, 38" high.

Lot 63

Bar Top Fruit Machine Circa 1970

Lot 106

A MAGNIFICENT SOLID 9ct GOLD CHARM BRACELET WITH GOLD GLOBE AND 9ct HALLMARKED FRUIT MACHINE, MINI CAR, TOBY JUG, PLANE, SHOE AND PADLOCK

Lot 331

A 1960's Threepenny Fruit Machine. "Treasure Island" by Cam Automatics, Seaham. 66 x 50cm.

Lot 181

A boxed Japanese “Flap Jackpot Bank” (Fruit Machine), 7 ½” tall; a “Sunco Gumball Bank” (Fruit Machine), 10” tall; a miniature metal Fruit Machine, 3” tall; and a “Wake Up In Britain” Analogue Alarm Clock in the form of a Telephone Kiosk (4)

Lot 344

A “Golden 2’s” Fruit Machine with hold and nudge reels, 2p play, 26” wide, 63” tall

Lot 345

A Games Inc (USA) “King Tap” Electric Fruit Machine, 60 or token play, circa 1960s, 24 ½” wide, 54” tall

Lot 1373

Only Fools and Horses fruit machine

Lot 1374

Only Fools and Horses Dels Millions fruit machine

Lot 1798

Psycho Cash Beast club fruit machine with keys, manuals and other accessories

Lot 9

10 Hornby Dublo 2-rail freight wagons. Including: Passenger fruit van WR (4305), low-sided wagon with furniture container (4647), banana van (4301), machine wagon Lowmac (4652), UGB sand wagon (4660), 2 x 12-ton ventilated van (4325). goods brake van (4312). All boxed, minor wear to some. Contents VGC.

Lot 790

A 1950/60's De Luxe Fruit Machine, on green and silvered ground, 69cm high, 43cm wide

Lot 2628

A 'Las Vegas Bonanza Bank' table-top fruit-machine, height approx 28cm.

Lot 73

Eighteen carat gold curb link charm bracelet, with various nine carat gold and unmarked charms, including a sovereign, a fruit machine, an articulated fish, a globe, etc., approximately 140 grams

Lot 525

An Imp Small Metal Table Top Fruit Machine, 16cm high, 15cm wide

Lot 1013

A 1950s Mini-Sega counter top fruit machine

Lot 1

Early Oak Cased Bagatelle Fruit Machine by Handan-Ni-Ld patented No. 15468/13 front door missing, believed to be in working order, back missing

Lot 1

* Fokker D.R.1. A well-constructed skeletal static display model of this historic triplane, built of various fruit and hardwoods, metal and composition materials, with polished and lacquered engine cowling, dummy 9-cylinder rotary engine with XIAL two-blade propeller, twin Spandau machine guns, pilots seat, instruments and controls, fully operative control surfaces, control locks fitted), rubber tyred main undercarriage and rubber suspended tail skid, 35 in (90.2 cm) wingspan, with carrying case and miniature metal model of 425/17 the mount of Von Richthofen and other ephemera (a lot)

Lot 1

An early 20th Century enamelled wall mounted dispensing machine for 'Nelson's originally fruit lozenges'.

Lot 1

A stand up chrome mounted pub fruit machine.

Lot 1

A stand up chrome and plastic fruit machine.

Lot 1

A 1965 Sega Mad Money one arm bandit fruit machine (in working order), converted from 6d play to modern one penny play decimal coinage, cream and green coloured case, with keys (in office)

Lot 1

A Bell 1d fruit machine table model with metal case

Lot 1

Robots: ten plastic robots including HK Super Space Explorer, two Fruit Machine robots, maroon Lunar Man, and six others, F-G, some parts missing (10)

Lot 1

A 'Rowntrees Fruit Gums' arcade slot machine, in glazed oak case with chrome fittings, c.1930, 31ins

Lot 1

Arcadian one arm bandit fruit machine, with movement

Lot 1

A Twillight Zone pinball machine; together with a Coronation Street fruit machine, with instructions

Lot 1

"A Jennings “Club Chief"" fruit machine with shaped and moulded chromium plated front applied with bronze profile of an Indian, 27ins x 15ins overall, and a collection of sixpences"

Lot 1

A gold charm bracelet with four charms; a silver charm bracelet with fruit machine charm; and quantity of miscellaneous jewellery and pen (quantity)-40-60

Lot 1

A wooden and metal cased 'Dixie' fruit machine

Lot 1

A Sego Bonus Star fruit machine

Lot 1

A 'one-arm-bandit' slot machine by the Bell-Fruit Manufacturing Co., c.1970s, converted to accept 10p pieces (originally 1p).

Lot 1

Mills chrome and enamel sixpenny one arm-bandit fruit machine

Lot 1

Mother of pearl veneered rectangular Jewellery Box, containing a Victorian silver Fruit Knife, a mother of pearl Sewing Machine Bobbin and various other items.

Lot 1

Doll's house furniture / contents: dining and bathroom: includes roll top bureau, glazed display cupboard, table and 5 dining chairs, linen cupboard, bath, sink and toilet, two rugs, high chair and box of small ornaments includes plates of food, fruit centrepiece, sewing machine, candlesticks, ceiling rose etc (q. e)

Lot 1

A Beromat Bremse one arm bandit fruit machine in a walnutcase.

Lot 1

A pair of fruit machine glass fascias

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