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Click here to subscribeCollection of tableware to include Shelley 'Wild Flowers' 13668 cake plate, sugar bowl, six teacups, six saucers and eleven small plates together with two Royal Paragon teacups, three Hammersley and Co teacups, a Fenton set of five cups, saucers and side plates, W.H Goss Llandaff Cathedral beaker, motto ware cup and a selection of hand painted plates, cups and fruit bowl
A "Maling" lustre plate, collection of Goss crested ware, four piece silver plated tea set, postcards, cigarette cards, booklets etc Condition: no visible chips, cracks, and restoration, some crazing to glaze, some gilt rubbing and manufacturing blemishes, cannot tell if wire hanger has caused damage.
Renée, after Nicholas GossNapoleon receiving Queen Louise of Prussia at Tilsit on 6th July 1807, depicted to her left is her husband Friedrich Wilhelm III, and to her right is Tzar Alexander I, inscribed 'd'apres Gosse' to lower left, signed to lower right, mounted in a gilt frame, oil on canvas, 20.5 x 25.5cmNote: the The original painting by Nicholas Goss is in Versailles.
A collection of approximately 1250 postcard-size photographs of shipping interest, of naval and commercial interest, including photographs published by D. Sweetname, Imperial War Museum, Mike Lennon, John Clarkson, James W. Goss, Anthony & Joseph Pavia, G.A. Osbon, Wroight & Logan, Tom Molland Ltd and P.A. Vicary.
This very special Chevron B8 (#DBE-54) possesses an irrefutably correct/original identity supported by continuous ownership and race history, Le Mans Classic provenance, a fresh Lester Owen engine and would be very welcome at any prestigious motorsport event. The hugely successful Chevron B8 first appeared in 1968, usually with BMW 2-litre engines but also with the Ford FVA, FVC and occasionally the Lotus-Climax. It was homologated into FIA 'Group 4' Sports Cars from March 1968 on the basis that 50 were built (reduced to 25 in 1969). To help Chevron Cars achieve the required number (on paper), every rebuild was listed as a new car - a habit that would continue into the B16, B19 and even the B21 and no doubt, was a practice common to other builders of limited production racing cars. In the end, only 44 of the original cars were completed. Often described as one of the greatest racing cars of all time, the B8 was fast, forgiving and delightful. In common with the Lotus Elan and the BMW E30 M3, it was one of those cars that would not punish you for a temporary 'loss of talent' and would quietly sort itself out whilst you were considering 'Plan B'.This particular car, chassis #DBE-54, was delivered new to British club racer, Peter Crossley, in March 1968 and uniquely for a B8, was fitted with a four-cylinder 2-litre Coventry-Climax, the same type of engine that was used in Formula 2 in the early 1960s. The car first raced at Rufforth on March 13th with Peter finishing second in the Yorkshire Evening Post Trophy race. Two days later, he won a Formula Libre race at Croft and the following month at Oulton Park finished second in the Total GT race. After placing second at Oulton Park in June, Peter then raced the B8 in Europe for the rest of the season, taking in events at Vila Real, Hockenheim, Wunstorf, d’Urcy, and at Jyllandsringen for the Danish GP where he finished fourth overall, in what would turn out to be the highlight of his European summer adventure.This was the start of an extensive and successful racing career for DBE-54 which has a well documented, continuous ownership history (see below) – this continuity and subsequent originality is almost unheard of for a 1960s Chevron, making DBE-54 one of only a remaining few examples with such provenance.The following 1969 season, Peter Crossley purchased a Brabham BT8, into which he fitted the Chevron’s Coventry-Climax engine, so consequently the engineless B8 sat unused the following year, except for one outing to Magny-Cours at the end of the season with a BMW 2-litre engine. Peter then put the B8 up for sale and it was bought by Theo Kinsbergen of Stichting Racing of Holland. Sponsored and entered by Team Radio Veronica, Theo took a string of podium finishes as well as winning twice at Zandvoort during the season. Borrowed for one race after crashing his own B16, Rein Zwolsman used DBE-54 to good effect to win the airfield race at Welschap. For the last two events of the season at Zandvoort, the car was rented to Henk Bosman who won both races then agreed to buy the car which he raced the following year, winning four races and finishing second in four others. The B8 was then sold to Frans van Dijk.In early 1981, DBE-54 returned to the UK and was initially purchased by well known historic racer, Steven Langton, who sold the car the following year to Richard Parsons before it subsequently became the property of John Upton. In 1984, John commissioned well known restorer, Simon Hadfield, to restore the B8 and then race it afterwards in three historic events at Snetterton, Brands Hatch and Silverstone. In what were his first ever drives in a Chevron, Simon won all three races. DBE-54 was then sold to Tim Greenhill in 1985 who hired rapid former saloon car pedaller, Tim Goss, to drive the car in the HSCC Historic series. Tim demonstrated his versatility with five class wins and won the class championship. Since then, DBE-54 has been sold on several times but has remained active in historic racing in the hands of Richard Parsons, Michael Kuhn, Stephan Schrauwen, Guy Peeters and then with our vendor since 2017, who has also had class wins racing in Masters across Europe and also raced with Peter Auto in 2018 and 2019.Reassuringly, DBE-54 remains in excellent condition throughout and is sold in race-ready condition although it will be necessary for interested parties to establish the currency and suitability of any safety-related equipment (seats, belts, tank, extinguisher etc.) as it was last run just prior to COVID. The 2-litre BMW engine was rebuilt by specialist Lester Owen in 2020 and is ‘box fresh’ with zero hours running time since, plus its suspension and brakes were rebuilt. It comes with a good spares package (multiple wheels sets, spare bodywork, etc. – the latter will be by collection post-sale) and benefits from valid 2017-issued FIA HTP papers. Also included are extensive racing history files including historic HTPs and period photographs.Interestingly, DBE-54 comes with Belgian road registration documents which is helpful for European events and also make it a great entry for historic road events and rallies around the world.This pedigree Chevron B8 is truly one of the best original examples and is eligible for many historic race events including the Le Mans Classic (where DBE-54 competed in 2006), Masters WSM, CER, etc. where it will continue to be competitive and a welcome entry. Very rarely does historic racing machinery come with this level of provenance, giving a new owner a real sense of custodianship and a tangible link to decades of successful, safe and enjoyable racing. DBE-54 is a special car and is ready to make more history.Ownership History (a detailed racing history is also available on request):1968: Peter Crossley, Sparkford, Somerset, England, UK, raced in UK and Europe (Croft, Oulton Park, Vila Real, Anderstorp, etc.)1971: Theo Kinsbergen, Stichting Racing, Mijdrecht, Netherlands - entered and sponsored by Team Radio Veronica with 1980cc BMW 4C engine, painted red and dark blue, raced in ’71 Dutch championship by Kinsbergen, Zwolsman and Bosman1972: Henk Bosman, Netherlands - sponsored and entered by Team 4711 Sir Irish Moss, painted green, raced in 1972 Dutch championship1972: Frans van Dijk, Netherlands1981: Steven Langton, Lingfield, Surrey, England, UK1982: Richard Parsons, UK1983: John Upton, Valour Racing, UK, raced in Historics in ’84 by Simon Hadfield1985: Tim Greenhill, Berkhamstead, Herts, England, UK, raced in Historics by Tim Goss, five class wins and class championship winner1988: Richard Arnold, Gloucester, England, UK 1997: Michael Kuhn, Germany2000: Jean-Francois Veroux, France2003: Stephan Schrauwen, Belgium2011: Guy Peeters, Belgium2017: present: Frazer Gibney, UKSpecification Make: CHEVRON Model: B8 Year: 1968 Chassis Number: DBE-54 Registration Number: N/A Transmission: Manual Drive Side: Right-hand Drive Make: RHDClick here for more details and images
A large W.H. Goss crested nautilus shell, raised on a coral and rocky base, decorated with the Arms of St. Thomas A' Becket and the See of Canterbury, height 15.5cm, a pair of Goss crinoline lady bells, two Royal Worcester miniature mugs and a small group of other ceramics, including a Samson Chinese armorial style plate, diameter 24cm, and a Meissen style figure of an old woman beside a floral decorated jug, height 12cm (some faults).
Jane Austen Mansfield Park First edition, rebound in a modern full cloth, facsimile 'Standard Edition' title page, frontis and engraved titlepage, original titlepage, some spotting and ginger soiling but a generally good text block, Richard Bentley, London, 1833; With a collection of mostly 1st editions including, ‘Brideshead Revisited’ – Waugh E. 1945 – 1st Ed; ‘Cockroaches and Diamonds’ – Goss J. – 1937 – 1st Ed; ‘7 Must Die’ – Bellah J. W. – 1938 – 1st Ed; ‘Jasmine Leigh’ – C.C. Fraser-Tytler – 1871; ‘High Nile – A Novel of Egypt’ – 1st Ed – 1933. (6)
PETER GOSS (AUSTRALIAN, B. 1943-) - ART GLASS VASE Clear and multi-coloured glass, with label and biographical notes, signed and dated 1985 to base, P.S.G number 1754 22cm high Ownership Statement: This item is offered for sale in the name of the owner, Tan Hui Seng. For a condition report or further images please email hello@hotlotz.com at least 48 hours prior to the closing date of the auction. This is an auction of preowned and antique items. Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and you should expect general wear and tear commensurate with age and use. We strongly advise you to examine items before you bid. Condition reports are provided as a goodwill gesture and are our general assessment of damage and restoration. Whilst care is taken in their drafting, they are for guidance only. We will not be held responsible for oversights concerning damage or restoration.
Charming 7-piece dollhouse set featuring a hand-carved Swan chair, "Take A Seat" Viridian resin chair by Raine, a BESPAQ Corporation Fine Miniatures table, a flower vase jug marked W.H. Goss, and two delightful walking canes with brass tips and handles in their wood and brass cane holder. The green chair measures 3"L x 2.75"W x 2.25"H, showcasing its detailed design and craftsmanship. Perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any dollhouse setting. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Star Wars - The Force Awakens - a collection of x36 2015 Hasbro made MOC carded action figures from the movie. Includes: Poe Dameron, The Inquisitor, Resistance Trooper, TIE Fighter Pilot, Finn, Captain Phasma, Kylo Ren, Goss Toowers, Rey (Resistance Outfit), Han Solo, PZ-4CO, Darth Vader and others. All factory sealed, mint. As new.
11 x Various China Goss Pattern WW1 Town Souvenirsincluding machine gunner Borough Of Reading ... Military motorcyclist Hunstanton Village ... Black Watch Kennel Sunderland ... Tank Blackpool ... Field gun Mexborough ... Shell St Mary Church ... Staff car Eton. Minor damage. Various makers. 10 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
10 x Various China Goss Pattern WW1 Town Souvenirsincluding HMLS tank Worthing ... Tank Pontycymmer ... Armoured car Walton On The Naze ... Airship Kingstown ... Submarine E9 Penrith ... Battleship Birmingham ... Field gun City Of Lincoln. Minor damage. Various makers. 10 items. Payment by Bank Transfer ONLY
THE UNITED STATES Barber (John W.) Historical Collections of the State of New York New York, Clark Austin & Co, 1851, rebound, 8vo Goss (Warren Lee) The Soldier's Story of His Captivity at Andersonville, Belle Isle, and Other Rebel Prisons Boston, Lee and Shepard, 1870, 8vo The Farmers' and Mechanics' Almanack for 1831 Philadelphia, George Mentz & Son (3) Condition Report:Available upon request
Of Napoleon Bonaparte interest. Formally the property of Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Beale Cooper, East Worcestershire Militia ( 1774-1854) and hence by decent. An eight by four centimetre folded paper containing approximately two dozen strands of '' Bonaparts Hair'', ' The gift of Mrs E Salcombe Sep 2nd 1818'. Accompanying this lot is a cast bronze 3 x 3cm Spreadeagle badge, '' French Eagle a spoil from the field of waterloo'. On another paper, ' this Eagle my husband purchased for me at Waterloo, July 29th 1851. From the collection of the late Sergeant Major e Cotton of the 7th Hussars. Also a Goss lidded pot decorated with the crest of St Helena and a twig from the ' Willow at Longwood'