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A collection of eleven Victorian fire grenades, some bearing labels inscribed "Solution of Sulphuric Acid, Poisonous, Not to be taken, MiniMax Limited, Feltham" CONDITION REPORTS All with different levels of liquid inside them, although none appear to be leaking, only one blue grenade with label remaining "Solution of Sulphuric Acid, Poisonous, Not to be taken, MiniMax Limited, Feltham", one amber grenade with similar label, and one further amber grenade with disintegrated label. Clear grenade embossed to glass with Patent No.1882 AD1915. All grenades with light scratches, small build-up of dirt, etc. throughout conducive with age. One of the blue grenades has a rounded bottom (see photo).
An early 20th Century brass mounted glass ceiling light and another similar with cut glass CONDITION REPORTS The cut glass light fitting - diameter of glass area approx 18 cm max width. Including metal decoration approx 37.5 cm. Metal mounts appear to be cast and are reasonably heavy / sturdy. Glass has some scratches and some tiny frits but generally appears sound with no major breaks, etc. The moulded glass light fitting has a cast metal surround which is fairly heavy / sturdy. Has a line visible where there is a join to the rim. Glass has wear, scuffs and dirt and has a small crack and some chips to the centre where the finial is attached. Diameter of glass approx 21.5 cm. Max diameter of metal mount approx 24 cm.
Two pairs of cream damask interlined curtains, together with matching pelmets and a pair of cream, green and gold cotton interlined curtains with Classical style decoration CONDITION REPORTS Please note error in printed catalogue. This lot comprises the cream damask curtains, and the cream/green/gold classical style patterned curtains. Some light general wear and dirt. Some slight fading and colour variations to the lining but general condition appears good. These curtains are interlined. The cream damask curtains generally appear in quite tidy condition. Size approx 245 cm long x 390 cm wide.
A pair of interlined curtains, the plain cream ground with check design, together with matching pelmet CONDITION REPORTS Overall with some light general wear and dirt. Some dirt and fading to the lining. Overall curtains appear to be in reasonably good condition. Maximum size approx 135 cm long x 400 cm wide.
An Ercol dark elm sideboard with plate rack above two drawers and two cupboard doors, a set of six Ercol dark elm stick back dining chairs, together with a matched dining table, an oak lift-top haberdashery box with lower tier, a child's carved light oak bench, a single mahogany side chair with turned front legs, one other similar side chair, an oak lift-top blanket box with linenfold decoration to front panels, a brass and onyx standard lamp, a brass bodied standard lamp, a ladder back carver chair, together with a dressing table mirror CONDITION REPORTS All with wear, scuffs and scratches, knocks and bumps to edges. Size of sideboard approx 128 cm wide x 49 cm deep x 90 cm high.
Five Beswick pottery animals to include cow, foal and three sheep CONDITION REPORTS The small sheep - some firing blemishes, the Beswick stamp underside a bit blurry. The small calf - general wear and scuffs. The gloss sheep with general wear. The matt finished sheep with light general wear and scuffs and marks to surface. The cow - both horns broken off and re-glued, crazing to glaze.
Two pairs of cream damask interlined curtains, together with matching pelmets and a pair of cream, green and gold cotton interlined curtains with Classical style decoration CONDITION REPORTS Please note error in printed catalogue. This lot comprises the cream damask curtains, and the cream/green/gold classical style patterned curtains. Some light general wear and dirt. Some slight fading and colour variations to the lining but general condition appears good. These curtains are interlined. The cream damask curtains generally appear in quite tidy condition. Size approx 245 cm long x 390 cm wide.
A pair of interlined curtains, the plain cream ground with check design, together with matching pelmet CONDITION REPORTS Overall with some light general wear and dirt. Some dirt and fading to the lining. Overall curtains appear to be in reasonably good condition. Maximum size approx 135 cm long x 400 cm wide.
Five Beswick pottery animals to include cow, foal and three sheep CONDITION REPORTS The small sheep - some firing blemishes, the Beswick stamp underside a bit blurry. The small calf - general wear and scuffs. The gloss sheep with general wear. The matt finished sheep with light general wear and scuffs and marks to surface. The cow - both horns broken off and re-glued, crazing to glaze.
A collection of eleven Victorian fire grenades, some bearing labels inscribed "Solution of Sulphuric Acid, Poisonous, Not to be taken, MiniMax Limited, Feltham" CONDITION REPORTS All with different levels of liquid inside them, although none appear to be leaking, only one blue grenade with label remaining "Solution of Sulphuric Acid, Poisonous, Not to be taken, MiniMax Limited, Feltham", one amber grenade with similar label, and one further amber grenade with disintegrated label. Clear grenade embossed to glass with Patent No.1882 AD1915. All grenades with light scratches, small build-up of dirt, etc. throughout conducive with age. One of the blue grenades has a rounded bottom (see photo).
An early 20th Century brass mounted glass ceiling light and another similar with cut glass CONDITION REPORTS The cut glass light fitting - diameter of glass area approx 18 cm max width. Including metal decoration approx 37.5 cm. Metal mounts appear to be cast and are reasonably heavy / sturdy. Glass has some scratches and some tiny frits but generally appears sound with no major breaks, etc. The moulded glass light fitting has a cast metal surround which is fairly heavy / sturdy. Has a line visible where there is a join to the rim. Glass has wear, scuffs and dirt and has a small crack and some chips to the centre where the finial is attached. Diameter of glass approx 21.5 cm. Max diameter of metal mount approx 24 cm.
An Ercol dark elm sideboard with plate rack above two drawers and two cupboard doors, a set of six Ercol dark elm stick back dining chairs, together with a matched dining table, an oak lift-top haberdashery box with lower tier, a child's carved light oak bench, a single mahogany side chair with turned front legs, one other similar side chair, an oak lift-top blanket box with linenfold decoration to front panels, a brass and onyx standard lamp, a brass bodied standard lamp, a ladder back carver chair, together with a dressing table mirror CONDITION REPORTS All with wear, scuffs and scratches, knocks and bumps to edges. Size of sideboard approx 128 cm wide x 49 cm deep x 90 cm high.
An 'Armani' Tweed Jacket. A light blue wool with metallic blue threads, mixed black and white threads woven with light blue sequins. Fitted waist with rib detail, pockets and front button, labelled 'Armani' made in Italy, Size 10. A further 'Anne Klein' New York wool cropped jacket, fitted with front zip and belt, leather backed collar. Size 10.
A 1950's 'Eve Valere' Knightsbridge Party dress, made from paper taffeta with a boned corsetted bodice, halter neck and very full skirt with feather motifs. Size 8. (2) A 1940's Lace Party Frock. This pretty gold coloured lace dress with light blue tulle showing through with a pretty gathered light blue tulle at the neckline, lots of petticoats and an original belt. (Zip jammed & dress smells).
EDL2 Duchess of Atholl Locomotive and Tender. Early metal couplings. Locomotive has indents on both sides of boiler. No riveted pad in front of sand boxes. No ?EDL2? under cab. Fine detail steps, bogie and pony. Horseshoe magnet motor. Tender has real spoked wheels. No corrugation between axle holes. The chassis is not riveted. Light blue boxes to locomotive and tender. Date code on locomotive box obscured, tender box has date code 4:48. Clumsy writing on top of both boxes. An excellent locomotive and tender in rare, albeit scruffy, boxes.
EDL2 Duchess of Atholl Locomotive and Tender. Early metal couplings. Locomotive has indents on both sides of boiler. Riveted pad in front of sand boxes. ?EDL2? under cab. Fine detail steps, bogie and pony. Horseshoe magnet motor. Tender has real spoked wheels. Corrugation between axle holes. The chassis is riveted. Light blue boxes to locomotive and tender both with date code 6:49. A mint locomotive and tender in excellent boxes. Rare variation.
EDL7; 0-6-2 Tank Locomotive Southern. Early metal couplings. Light malachite green, small windows, half inch motor and silver label. ?EDL7? stamped under cab. Plain lettering and small numbers. Mid blue box, no date code with a pale blue panel on box lid that bears ?Gibraltar? stamps. A superb example of the rarest of the tank locomotives. Mint locomotive in mint box.
2235 4-6-2 West Country Locomotive and Tender ?Barnstaple?. The locomotive is mint after very light running. The tender, with early plastic couplings, is also mint. The red striped box is excellent with two small sellotape marks. It comes with instructions, guarantee, packing rings, tested tag and oil.
LNER Pre-War Goods Brake Van x 2. Both models have correct pre-War couplings in light blue boxes with sequential date coding (7:38 & 8:38). Both models are in mint condition. The earlier box is also mint, the later box is excellent. Both boxes have the correct regional stickers. A delightful pair.
LNER Pre-War High Capacity Brick Wagon ?Return to Fletton?. Model has the correct pre-War couplings and the later base probably the result of a factory repair. The light blue box is exceedingly rare, date coded 12:39. The wagon is in excellent condition with just a couple of small scratches preventing a grading of mint. The box is complete but tired with some evidence of damp marking.
2211 A4 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender ?Golden Fleece?. The locomotive, in BR green, is in excellent condition after light running. The tender, with final metal couplings, would be mint except for a factory paint smear and some slight (believed shop) damage. The box would also be mint were it not for some writing on the insert. A lovely item that has not been cared for. It comes with instructions, packing rings, spanner and guarantee.

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