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AN 18TH CENTURY ELM PAINTED 'BARREL BACK' SETTLE with shaped sides and enclosed top above short arms and a solid seat with stile supports and boarded back.143cm wide 44cm deep 162cmGood original bench with original paint finish, the bottom of one of the back board is rotten in places, in good sturdy condition with only a few woodworm holes visible to the left side of the seat, see images.
AN 18TH CENTURY SCUMBLED ELM AND PINE SETTLE with four fielded panel back and plank seat, raised open arms and sledge feet.141cm wide 122cm high - 40cm seat deptha good honest bench with no replacement or restoration - bears its original finish, arms are loose on the joints, old knot holes to the back, rotten areas to the back of the sledge feet.
A Hornby O Gauge clockwork L456 No.1 Tank Locomotive, with green livery, marked LNER 460, in original box, together with various maintenance tools, three loose figures, a trolley and a station bench, the locomotive 20cm long Condition Report: The locomotive engine is not functioning as intended and the body of the locomotive sits loosely on the engine - it will need professional restorative work to bring it back to working order.
A collection of Staffordshire pottery, flatback figures, and ornaments, 18th - 20th centuries, comprising: a portrait figure of the Irish political leader Daniel O'Connell, modelled standing with hand rested on a blue cloth draped plinth, inscribed in gilt Dan O' Connell to base, 41cm high; two King Charles spaniels, modelled seated, one gilt highlighted with yellow painted eyes and chain, the other with glass eyes, approx. 39cm and 33cm high respectively; a figure of Britannia, seated with a lion recumbent at her side, one hand resting on a shield, atop a rectangular faux marble base, 36cm high; a figural spill vase, depicting a couple embracing under a brocade, her with a musical instrument, both in blue garments, while another male hides behind the brocade with raised knife, he in pink garments, raised letters to the base THE RIVAL, 35cm high; a figural group of Paul and Virginia from the novel by Jacques-Henri Bernardin, modelled seated atop a rocky brocade, Paul with his arm around Virginia, inscribed in gilt Paul & Virginia to base, approx. 34cm high; a figural group of a country couple, modelled standing with her carrying wheat over her head and flowers in a basket under her arm, approx. 33cm high; a watch holder figural group of a couple in Highland dress, their raised hands clasping to form an arch with vine and leaf trails toward the base, approx. 31cm high; a figural spill vase of a seated gentleman wearing a hat with his dog, modelled against a brocade, raised letters to base DOG . TRAY, approx. 30cm high; a figural group of a country couple seated with their dog underneath a naturalistic tree branch canopy, approx. 29cm high; an equestrian figure of St. George and the dragon, the saint modelled with a rearing horse trampling the dragon, gilt highlighted, approx. 27cm high; a figural group of a standing gentleman and lady, he holding a top hat, she with a hat resting on her arm, her dress with purple highlights, raised letters PRINCE AND PRINCESS to base, approx. 26cm high; an equestrian figure of Queen Mary II of England, gilt highlighted with raised letters QUEEN MARY to base, approx. 26cm high; an equestrian figure of Major-General Henry Havelock, with orange headpiece and saddle, raised letters HAVELOCK to base, approx. 23cm high; and a figure of a musician reclining on a chaise lounge, holding a lute in one hand, 22cm high; together with a Spanish novelty pottery house, Valencia, modelled with two figures under a porch and blue glazed handle, 21 x 16 x 15cm; and a Spanish novelty pottery model of a flower girl seated on a bench, modelled with a handle, 27cm high, the base 20cm diameter (lot)
A 19th century Continental style pine bench with a shaped top rail above a panelled back and a cushion seat96cm high x 175cm long x 47cm deepQty: 1Some of the woodwork has come loose with minor cracking to the supports to the arm. Crack to the front rail. Running from the seat to all the way down. Signs of historic woodworm. Wear commensurate with age and use however the cushion seat is new and recently upholstered.
A pine saddle horse for Clarke & Sons, Saddlers of Market Harborough, of hinged construction unfolding into a three-panelled work bench121.5cm wide x 43cm deep (as a saddle horse) & 74cm deep (as a work bench) x 76.5cm high Qty: 1Losses to the style at the end of one of the boards. Significant scuffing and wear throughout commensurate with age and use.

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