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Merit boxed and carded 00/HO Gauge station and track side accessories, seventeen boxed accessories including, oxygen cylinders, pigs and trough, Cable Lying Party, Royal Navy Personnel, Cows standing, Trunk Trollies Suitcases, Army Personnel, Sheep & Lambs, Schoolboys with master, Station Staff, Dogs, RAF Personnel, Fog man Hut & Brazier, Scammell Trailer & Container (missing rear wheels) sacks of coal, 16 x empty merit boxes, Hornby dublo 5045 colour light home, ES7 colour light signal junction home, five carded Peco accessories, 4 x Superquick model kits, Airfix 3 x bagged telegraph poles, Evening Star, Biggin Hill locomotive kits, Refrigerator van, signal box, fencing and gates ,general store, goods shed,Trackside accessories, Booking Hall, Pola quick kit, civilians (not complete) all good to mint condition, two empty Hornby Dublo boxes 5085 & 5005.
A group of Staffordshire figureslate 18th/early 19th centurycomprising a pearlware group of Vicar and Moses seated at the pulpit, 25cm high; a pearlware Tithe Pig group, 20cm high (repaired); and a model of Shepherd and Shepherdess seated on a rocky outcrop, 24.5cm high (at fault)(3)Condition report: Vicar and Moses- small chip to book on top tier. Evidence of restoration and respraying to the entirety of the reverse of the figure witn some remaining small nibbles to the top of the pulpit.Tithe pig - broken section and chips to bocage. One flower missing. Tree trunk broken and reattached. Further chips/small breakages of foliage on base. Basket handle restored. General wear and some rubbing to enamels.Shepherd group- lots of breakages of bocage branches and leaves. Chip to reverse lower section of Female's dress. Some minor rubbing to green enamels.Please see images.
A pair of Staffordshire bocage figurescirca 1820modelled as a boy and his dog enticing a squirrel from a tree and a boy collecting eggs or nuts in his hat, on rectangular brown bases,18cm highCondition report: Boy enticing squirrel- both blue flowers restored, possibly also the associated hand too. Top branch of bocage rebuilt, red flower reattached. Leaves on both left and right branches also show restoration. Chips and knocks to edges of base.Boy with birds nest - again probable restoration to bocage, the main trunk is definitely restored. Chip to lustre on one arm, further section of glaze loss to edge of bird's nest. Wear to tip of dog's nose. Several small knocks/chips to base.Please see additional images.
A 19th century mahogany mercury stick barometerSigned on the silvered scale Carey, London, with broken arch pediment above a Vernier scale, the moulded trunk with turned bone adjuster knop and a circular cistern cover, 98cm high.Condition report: Case is fair with some signs of age including splits to the top right and lower right corner of dial area. Turned adjuster knop turns and functions. Mercury appears intact and free of air bubbles. Case back is sealed and so not possible to view full tubing.
A Chinese reproduction twin handled trunk on stand, with printed decoration throughout depicting figures in mountainous landscape setting, raised on carved detachable base, width 80cm, depth 48cm, height 62cm and a reproduction Blake's butler's tray on stand with central inlaid detail, length 55.5cm, height 61cm (2).Additional InformationThere are a couple of blemishes to the top and sides, knock to the front, traces of emulsion paint, lacking key.
An early/mid-20th century metal bound travelling trunk with arched top and wooden slats, with various labels including London Midland Scottish Railway, length 82cm.Additional InformationMinor rips, tears, knocks, the handles have been broken off but parts are still presents. Initials FMD to the side, rips, water damage.
Four various 19th Century copper warming pans, an early 20th Century wooden handled iron hay or silage knife, two wooden handled wrought iron pitchforks, a wooden pitchfork, a further wooden handled iron two prong fork and two further forks and a late Victorian strap work and canvas covered metal bound dome top captain's trunk 77 cm wide x 44.5 cm deep x 52.5 cm high together with another strap work decorated canvas covered trunk
A Royal Worcester buff ware porcelain figure of a Turk with rifle stood by a tree trunk, No'd. 2038, possibly after the original design by James Hadley, 47 cm highCondition ReportHas significant damage and restoration especially to the back/tree trunk area, there are various chips, wear to the gilding, damage to one leg etc throughout - see images for more details
Alex Duncan, Elgin: a 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the silvered and arched dial with Roman hours, Arabic minutes, subsidiary seconds and calendar aperture, with eight-day movement, the hood having a swan neck pediment and reeded Corinthian columns, above a shaped and string-inlaid trunk door flanked by quarter pilasters, and a box base with cross-banded and string-inlaid decoration, and bracket feet, 220cms high.
John Leathem, Waterford: a 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the brass arch-topped dial with Roman numerals, Arabic minutes, subsidiary seconds and date aperture, enclosed by dolphin and foliate spandrels, with eight-day movement striking on a gong, the arch-topped hood with marquetry inlaid decoration, and reeded Corinthian columns, above a shaped trunk door with book match veneer, flanked by quarter pilasters, on a box and panel base with bracket feet, 235cms.
William Greaves, Bedale: an 18th Century eight day miniature longcase clock, the brass dial with roman hours, arabic minutes and subsidiary seconds, eight day movement, the hood having a stepped cornice, above an arched trunk door and box base, and four turned feet, 176cms high, together a framed advert for the clockmaker, in an oak frame under glass, 24 x 21cms.
An early 19th century longcase clock in crossbanded figured mahogany with swan neck pediment and turned columns to the hood, shaped arched drawers and square reeded pillars to the trunk, on bracket feet, square painted dial and 8 day striking movement by John Stinnap, Warrington, height 226 cm. Cleaned and restored to running order, 2005
A Georgian mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment and twin brass finials, extensive inlay depicting flowers and figures to the frieze, with square side columns, the trunk with similar inlay and triple arched door, on bracket feet, with arched painted dial and moonphase to the arch, having 8 day striking movement and centre sweep seconds hand, by Kendall, Liverpool, height 250cm, (patterae to hood missing)
A George III mahogany longcase clock, c.1770, the dial signed 'Lassel, Park', eight-day striking movement, an arched brass and silvered dial with moon phase and date, the hood with swan neck break-arch pediment, two wood ball and spike finials and verre églomisé panels, the trunk with a shaped top long door, to a panelled and staged base, on ogee bracket feet,56cm wide28cm deep228cm highCondition report: The movement hasn't run for some time and is dusty, the moonphase has been disconnected and the feather is missing from the pendulum. The two finials are later and there is no central finial. There are cracks to one of the verre eglomise panels and an old repair to the arch of the hood door.

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