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Trix 00 Gauge Trains and large quantity of 00 Gauge Card Buildings and various Accessories, Trix set comprising BR black 0-4-0 Tank, two teak style coaches and track, in poor original box, unboxed BR green Warship Class Diesel a late issue BR black 0-6-0 Tank, various Manyways buildings, several in original boxes, Trix and other makers track, kitbuilt Airfix tank wagons and buildings, quantity of Superquick and other makers kitbuilt card buildings, various accessories including Britains Trees, Tunnel portals, bridges, figures, lineside items and signals by various makers wagons, P-VG, boxes P-G (large quantity in large wooden trunk)
Various 0 and 00 Gauge Accessories and Dinky Model Miniatures, Hornby 0 Gauge tin trunk, stamping and platform tickets machine, Porter, Engineer, Hall's Distemper Men and sign (repro), Dinky wheelbarrow and Trolley, Hillco or similar Lamps, Milk Churns, diecast Stamp and Platform tickets machine, Britains kneeling Nurse, Dinky, Roadsigns (2), RAC Motorcyclist and sidecar, Model Miniatures Van and sports car, Timpo Lamps, Hornby Dublo Buffer stops 92), water Crane, Master Models sign and Liliput Cart, generally F-G (28)
A good George III mahogany longcase clock, the trunk with arched and panelled door enclosing a flamed veneer, within reeded and brass inlaid column supports, the hood with matching columns, enclosing 30cm arched brass dial, with silvered chapter ring and engraved centre, with subsidiary secondary and calendar dials, to the arch a strike/silent selector and enclosing an eight day striking movement, with pendulum, winder and two brass cased weights - Philip Rundell of London (Rundell and Bridge) 245cm high
A VICTORIAN ELKINGTON PLATE SIX LIGHT CANDELABRUM, cast with fruiting vine on a entwined trunk stem, the triangular base engraved with initials, on three scrolled feet, marked to one scroll, circa 1851, height 76.5cm Condition Report Approximately 450mm wide from candle to candle, 250mm width base, all parts included very discoloured in parts, looks to be no obvious repairs or breakages
Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Mockingbird and Magnolia" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor painting on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This painting was originally published on the Fleetwood commemorative cover for Balke's Birds and Flowers of the 50 States, cancelled December 10, 1985. Mockingbirds start tuning up in late January and reach their vocal peak in spring, singing almost any hour of the day or night. The light of the rising moon often provides the cue for this bird's most rapturous song. Quiet during the August molt, they return to singing form in the fall. At this time the females deliver a soft but beautiful song, usually from the seclusion of a bush. Mockingbirds were sold as cage birds in the South, a practice which has been stopped. Today, the Mocker is a familiar sight around Mississippi's parks. When perched, this bird displays its gray back and white underparts. The Magnolia of the South is the most spectacular flowering tree in this country. Always green, and shaped like a pyramind, it may grow to a height of one hundred feet, with a trunk four feet thick. The long oval leaves are leathery and glossy. At the end of almost every branch the leaves form a green background for the immense white flowers, which often expand to a width of ten or twelve in. The fragrant blossoms have six to twelve waxen petals and three sepals which look like extra petals. Magnolia trees bloom in spring and early summer, although a tree will sometimes produce a few beautiful flowers in the autumn. Image Size: 11 x 12.75 in. Overall Size: 19.25 x 21 in. Unframed. (B09835)
Early 19th century oak and mahogany longcase clock, the hood with swan neck pediment, trunk door flanked by canted corners with turned quarter columns, enamel dial painted with town church and river scene, singed 'C. Skelton, Malton', 30-hour movement striking on bell, H224cm - Condition Report
A Scottish mahogany eight day longcase clock, signed John Jamieson, Hamilton, Fecit, late 18th century, flat top pediment, pierced side frets, crossbanded trunk door, 13-1/4-inch arch brass silvered dial, inner date hand, engraved scroll decorated arch signed, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 213cm high see illustration From the Eric Morton Clock Collection 20.03.20 Hood moulded frieze with small pieces of moulding missing, some crossbanding is missing to the plinth, hood frets with the back silks worn, dial is discoloured, centre seconds hand is missing, movement is dirty, pendulum bob has become detached from the pendulum rod and the pendulum suspension spring is missing, with two weights
A mahogany oval white dial eight day longcase clock, signed J Stonehouse, Leeds, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, triple arched trunk door with mahogany crossbanding, 16-inch oval painted dial with Roman numerals, date dial, four pillar movement with an attached falseplate stamped Wilson, anchor escapement, rack striking on a bell, 242cm high see illustration From the Eric Morton Clock Collection 23.03.20 Hood with finials missing, hood door is slightly bowed, case with chips and cracks to veneers in parts, some veneers are missing, plinth with some damage to the feet with veneers patched and lacking, dial with numerals faded, dial signature is faded, dial with small chips to the plinth, movement looks complete, with pendulum and two weights.

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