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Includes Red-colored Solido Lamborghini P400 Miura with latched hood and trunk. White-colored Corgi Toys Rolls Royce Silver Shadow with latched hood and trunk. Blue-colored Corgi Toys Rolls Royce Silver Shadow with latched hood and trunk. Issued: 20th CenturyDimensions: 5"L x 1.75"W x 1.5"HManufacturer: Solido, Corgi ToysCountry of Origin: France, Great BritainCondition: Age related wear.
Includes Red-colored Mack Cruiseliner Freight car. Red and brown colored articulated horseliner with latched side and trunk door. Red and blue colored Husky Ford D series Car transport freight. Red and silver colored Lesney construction liner. Issued: 20th CenturyDimensions: 11"L x 2.25"W x 3.25"HManufacturer: Lesney, Mack, HuskyCondition: Age related wear.
Includes White-colored Medical Chevelle Station wagon with latched trunk. Dark-blue colored Chevrolet police car. Dark-blue colored Buick Riviera. Yellow-colored Chevrolet taxi. Issued: 20th CenturyDimensions: Largest 4.75"L x 2"W x 1.5"HManufacturer: Gamda Koor SabraCountry of Origin: IsraelCondition: Age related wear.
Vibrant yellow hot rod candy dispenser featuring green M&M's and Red M&M's riding a car. Has two openings in the trunk to fill full with M&Ms and the other door is to drop down so you would be able to retrieve the candies. Press gently down on Red M&Ms arm and it will release the door to open. Mars, Inc. marked to underside. This item has its original box. Box measures: 11"L x 9"W x 8.25"H. Issued: 2000Dimensions: 10.5"L x 7"W x 8"HManufacturer: Mars, Inc.Condition: Age related wear.
A GEORGE II/III MAHOGANY EIGHT-DAY LONGCASE CLOCKTHE DIAL WITH A SIGNATURE FOR RICHARD PECKOVER, LONDON, MID TO LATE 18th CENTURYThe four finned pillar rack and bell striking movement with anchor escapement regulated by seconds pendulum, the 12 inch brass dial with subsidiary seconds dial and calendar aperture to the matted centre within applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring with diamond lozenge half hour markers and Arabic five minutes to outer track, with scroll-pierced steel hands and twin-bird-and-urn cast spandrels to angles beneath added arch applied with a domed engraved silvered boss engraved Richard Peckover, London flanked by dolphin cast mounts, in a solid heavy mahogany case with concave-sided 'pagoda' superstructure fronted with a shaped foliate pierced fret over moulded break-arch cornice and hinged glazed dial aperture applied with three-quarter columns to angles, the sides with rectangular glazed windows and conforming quarter columns set against bargeboards at the rear, the trunk with break-arch door applied with complex edge mouldings over a plain plinth base with ogee top mouldings.229cm (90.25ins) high, 48cm (19ins) wide, 24cm (9.5ins) deep. Richard Peckover is recorded in Baillie, G.H. Watchmakers & Clockmakers of the World as working first in 'Change Alley' in 1735 and then Royal Exchange in 1751 until around 1754. He is believed to have taken-on Quare and Horseman's business in 1733. Condition Report: Movement is complete and in working condition with no visible alteration to the mechanism, it is however a little dirty/neglected hence a clean and overhaul is advised. The dial has an 'added arch' suggesting that it originally was a square dial clock and later converted to arch dial. Bearing this in mind we cannot offer any assurances that it is by Peckover. The dial is a little dirty/tarnished but undamaged. The case has veneer patch repairs to the around the fretwork aperture to the superstructure - the curved top moulding has also been replaced with a simple curved strip (rather than the original cavetto profile). The base is lacking a skirt otherwise case is in sound condition with faults limited to relatively minor bumps and scuffs.Clock has two weights, winder, pendulum and a case key.Condition Report Disclaimer
Pottery elephant on standthe elephant cream coloured, with an ornate polychrome saddle and headpiece, with a howdah-style segment decorated with four bats around and geometric designs, the stand with a turquoise top and pink and white patterned edges, the stand with a stamp, approximately 53cm from the trunk to tail x 53.5cm high overall With signs of wear throughout consistent with age and use. With losses. With crazing and cracks. With signs of repair.
After William Redmore Bigg (British, 1755-1814),'Sunday Morning, A Cottage Family Going To Church',Engraving on paper by William Nutter (ca. 1759–1802), published by William Redmore Bigg, London 1795,50.5cm x 57.5cm,Framed and glazed (at fault)Provenance: Property of 7th Baron Harlech, The Lord Harlech, Glyn & Brogyntyn Estates CONDITION REPORTS:The print is framed under glass and has not been removed for inspection. The paper shows a full height near vertical crease to the central area running up through the hand of the child with the stick and through the female figure standing behind. The crease line shows several small scuffs, most noticeable on the female figure's dress. There are further small scuffs visible on the face of the donkey and on the trunk and foliage of the tree. The paper surface shows a ripple and slight puckering across the sheet. The lower margin shows some wear and staining. The frame is structurally sound, but shows wear to the gilt and wood finishes.
After Johann Zoffany (German, 1733-1810),'The Embassy of Hyderbeck to Calcutta, from the Vizier of Oude, by way of Patna, in the Year 1788, to meet Lord Cornwallis',Hand-coloured mezzotint on paper, engraved by Richard Earlom (1743-1822), published 1800,The plate 53cm x 68.5cm,The sheet 53cm x 68.5cm,Framed and glazed Provenance: Property of 7th Baron Harlech, The Lord Harlech, Glyn & Brogyntyn Estates CONDITION REPORT:The print is framed under glass and has not been removed for inspection. The sheet shows age-related darkening throughout. The top edge shows a vertical tear approximately 6cm long 24cm in from the right hand edge of the sheet. There is a scuff penetrating through the paper 10cm in from the right hand edge of sheet, with further small tears emanating from the scuff. There are further non-penetrating scuffs to various areas of the sheet, most noticeably below the elephant's trunk. The lower margin of the print show various stains and watermarks along its length. The frame appears to be structurally sound, but shows wear to the gilt highlights.
A Japanese bronze vase, Meiji Period (1868-1912), of large cylindrical proportions and applied with an abundance of fish, crayfish, and prunus branches, against a Lishui wave ground, with zoomorphic lugs, 58cm high (at fault) Condition report; Losses to the trunk of one zoomorphic lug and further small losses to floral decoration. Some holing visible to the body. Surface wear, general wear, scratches and blemishes visible throughout.
A pair of novelty table lamps, each modelled as a caparisoned elephant with its trunk raised, with shade, each 37.5cm high including fitting (2) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items. CONDITION REPORT:Both lamps show rubbing to the gilt highlights and would benefit from cleaning. One lamp base has had its electrical flex re-routed to run through a hole drilled in the base, leaving the original hole vacant.
A thirty-hour oak longcase clock, S Peoler Blandford, the 10.5" painted dial with date sector and gilt flower spandrels, in light oak case with shaped pediment, ogee cornice and brass mounted pillars, pendulum and weight, 208cm h Dial partly re-painted and stained, edge of trunk door chipped in places, base repaired
A.ALLEN OF BURLEY, A 20TH CENTURY OAK CASED GRANDDAUGHTER CLOCK, with a single fusee movement, the glazed door enclosing a 5.5 inch brass dial, depicting Roman numerals and masks to each corner, the trunk with a single long door, on a box plinth, height 160cm (condition report: overall good condition, winding key and pendulum)
A 19TH CENTURY FLAME MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY GRANDFATHER CLOCK, with swan neck pediments, above ebonised and foliate decoration, turned supports flanking a glazed door that is enclosing a 13.5 inch dial, with Roman numerals, seconds and date aperture, signed N.ALKER of WIGAN, painted with pictures of birds and foliate decoration to the corners, the trunk with a single door on a box plinth and small bracket feet, height 226cm (condition report: two weights, two winding keys, no door key, flaking and peeling to ebonised decoration, small chip to clock face, pendulum broken, other general signs of wear and tear)
A COLLECTION OF VINTAGE SUITCASES, TRUNKS, BAGS AND HATS, comprising a navy blue and white Revelation travelling trunk, a large brown travelling trunk and four other vintage suitcases, five country pursuits felt hats, grey, green and navy blue, a vintage green Scout's cap, a polystyrene hat stand supported by a handmade wooden plinth, a vintage brown leather school satchel, and a 1970's/1980's blue Adidas holdall, etc. (s.d) (Qty)
A Sitzendorf porcelain figural candlestick, formed as a young girl stood aside a lamb and tree trunk, the rocaille base encrusted with flowers, painted under-glaze blue hatch mark to underside 30.5cm sold along with a late 19th/early 20th century Samson, Paris porcelain figurine, of traditional design with gold anchor mark to reverse
This retired Swarovski crystal elephant was part of the “African Wildlife†theme. A clear faceted elephant with ears out, trunk up, frosted tail, and black crystal eyes. Swarovski mark. Item has box that measures 3.25"dia. x 4.75"H. Artist: Adi StockerDimensions: 2.75"L x 1.75"W x 1.75"HManufacturer: SwarovskiCountry of Origin: AustriaCondition: Age related wear.

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