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Lot 653

Victorian mahogany wash stand & mirror

Lot 654

George VI adjustable TV table & tea trolley

Lot 670

Maple & Co pine kneehole desk (alt)

Lot 672

Sheraton style dining chair & Victorian armchair

Lot 681

Pine display case for model trains &c

Lot 712

John Broadwood & Son converted spinnet dressing table

Lot 739

Carved chinese butler`s tray & stand

Lot 1223

A large cream painted rocking horse, labelled for G Henshall-Davies & Son, Manchester.

Lot 1266

Eight assorted powder measures with wooden handles, including examples by Hawksley, James Dixon & Sons etc.

Lot 1287

A mixed lot of fishing interest including Beaudex and Condex reels by JW Young & Sons, a "Competitor" reel, Allcocks Popular reel and two others, also a quantity of flies and related sundries and creel (part af).

Lot 1288

Three split cane fishing rods including an "Octopus" rod by Sealey & Sons, with another rod, all in canvas cases.

Lot 1295

A Staffordshire mug by JH Weatherby & Sons, printed in black with Hedley Verity bowling, inscribed below "Hedley Verity England`s Famous Spin Bowler", the reverse printed with his England and Australian test records, retailed by W Ellis of Bramley, height 9.5cm.

Lot 1306

A Lachenal & Co "The Edeophone" 48 key concertina, serial no.58248, with pierced metal ends, complete with original black leather carrying case with label for IJ Vickers of London.

Lot 1363

A leather cased surveying aneroid barometer by Short & Mason of London, the dial marked no.D647

Lot 1366

A mahogany cased circular wall barometer/thermometer, the dial marked in Italian, by C Comitti & Son London, dial diameter 20cm.

Lot 1371

An early 20th century carved oak cased barometer/thermometer, by Lloyd Payne & Amiel of Manchester, height 87cm.

Lot 1384

An early 19th century inlaid mahogany eight day longcase clock, the arched painted enamel face with rolling moon, subsidiary seconds (lacking hand) and date aperture, by Joseph Wilde of Macclesfield, the dial and door flanked by fluted columns, on bracket feet, height approx 240cm to top of brass eagle finial. GH Baillie lists Joseph Wilde of Macclesfield as 1782-1814 in Watchmakers & Clockmakers Of The World.

Lot 9

Hornby R262 Duchess of Atholl c/w crew, vacuum pipes & headlamps BR

Lot 10

Hornby R350 Mallard BR & Hornby R852 Ivatt Loco BR

Lot 11

Hornby R063 Loco Britannia BR & Hornby R857 Ivatt Loco BR

Lot 12

Hornby R855 Flying Scotsman LNER & Hornby R866 Class B12/3 LNER

Lot 13

Hornby R066 Duchess of Sutherland LMS & Hornby R357 Duke of Sutherland LMS

Lot 14

Hornby R398 Flying Scotsman LNER & Hornby R378 Cheshire Class D49 LNER

Lot 15

Hornby R072 Diesel Electric Loco BR & Mainline class 45044 "Royal Inniskilling Fusilier"

Lot 17

Hornby R264 BR class 9F 2-10-0 c/w crew & vacuum pipes & Hornby R376 LMS Class 4P 4-4-0 c/w smoke sachet syringe, crew & smoke vacuum pipes

Lot 19

Hornby R552 Silver Seal Oliver Cromwell BR & Hornby R859 Black Five BR

Lot 20

Hornby R842 LMS Class 5 4-6-0 & Hornby R349 GWR King Henry VIII

Lot 1

A rare McVitie & Price biscuit tin, decorated with "The Sale of Tom", the reverse decorated with Uncle Tom and Eva, height 15.5cm.

Lot 2

A Huntley & Palmers Good King Wenceslas biscuit tin in the form of an open book.

Lot 3

A Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin, in the form of a satchel.

Lot 4

A Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin, in the form of a satchel, decorated with an Art Nouveau design.

Lot 5

A William Crawford & Sons biscuit tin in the form of a sundial.

Lot 6

A Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin, in the form of an Islamic octagonal occasional table.

Lot 7

A Huntley & Palmers Guinness advertising biscuit tin.

Lot 8

A Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin in the form of a stack of books.

Lot 9

A Peek Frean & Co biscuit tin, in the form of a book.

Lot 10

A Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin, in the form of a sewing box.

Lot 11

A Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin, in the form of an Indian casket, 25.5 x 18cm.

Lot 12

A John Hill & Son biscuit tin, in the form of a Punch & Judy booth, height 16.5cm.

Lot 19

A Huntley & Palmers biscuit tin in the form of an Eastern casket, four tin money boxes and two other items.

Lot 38

Scouting interest; a vintage scout leader`s hat, complete with badge, also a neckerchief, badge and whistle by J Hudson & Co, Birmingham, stamped 1915, contained in a hat box.

Lot 84

A set of scientific scales by Baird & Tatlock, in glazed wooden case.

Lot 92

A cased set of precision drawing instruments by EO Richter & Co, also a part cased set of drawing instruments (2).

Lot 138

A lacquered brass microscope by Watson & Sons, 313 High Holborn, London, no.1732, in fitted mahogany case with brass carrying handle, height 41cm.

Lot 183

A pair of brass Cambrian miner`s lamps by E Thomas & Williams Ltd, no.226984 and 227884.

Lot 184

Two miner`s lamps by the Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Ltd, Eccles, Manchester, type 6 and type SL, both with attached tallies.

Lot 349

Two Wade figures of Tom & Jerry, also a Royal Doulton figure "Winnie The Pooh and the Honeypot".

Lot 353

A mixed lot of collectable ceramics, including Locke & Co vase painted with robin redbreast by Lewis (af), two pieces of modern Belleek, 19th century copper lustre jug and goblet, 19th century relief moulded stoneware jug, majolica plate and a Hummel figure (8).

Lot 397

A mixed lot of pharmaceutical interest, including spoon measure labelled for William Darling, Homeopathic Chemist, Manchester, a smaller example marked for Gilbertson & Sons, Ludgate Hill. London and another, also a small blue and white feeder, a leather cased glass measure and three other measures (8).

Lot 418

A Victorian cranberry glass beaker, souvenir of The Cat & Fiddle near Buxton, also a crested china puzzle jug for Macclesfield (2).

Lot 455

A black and white photograph of William`s Shop, 22 Princess Road, Manchester, in glazed gilt frame, also a large black and white photograph "The Manchester & District Wholesale Fruit Buyers Association, Annual Dinner, February 20th 1934" (2).

Lot 457

An Underwood & Underwood stereoscope viewer, with a good selection of assorted viewing cards, contained in a book shaped box and loose.

Lot 465

A Vote Labour poster "Men & Women Workers, Your Chance At Last!", poster no.6, published by The Labour Party, printed by The Haycock Press, London, 57.5 x 38cm, framed and glazed.

Lot 480

The Diamond Jubilee In Cheshire, written and compiled by John H Cooke, Mackie & Co, 1899, Royal Quarto copy no.54 of 200, also Bibliotheca Cestriensis compiled by John H Cooke, Mackie & Co, 1904, Royal Quarto copy no.2 of 200 (2).

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