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A Meissen porcelain group - “The Family”, modelled in the form of a young couple in 18th Century dress seated on a bench with a baby on their knee and a child standing to back, on oval fluted base, 9ins high (apparently unmarked - circa 1870 - left hand of boy to back and tassel from bench missing, and base slightly chipped) Illustrated
A Doulton Lambeth treacle glazed stoneware figure modelled by George Tinworth - “A United Family” - Depicting a family of four monkeys seated on a bench beneath an umbrella, on rectangular base, 4.5ins high (impressed Doulton Lambeth factory mark to base and initialled “T.G.” to reverse - circa 1895 - umbrella restored) Illustrated
*Mucha (Alphonse, 1860-1939). Une Banquette d'Antichambre avec dossier en Cuir Peint, original watercolour design over pencil for a decorated hallway bench, signed with monogram, some marks in pencil, and soiling to margins, with a few minor tears to extrems., sheet size approx. 460 x 615 mm (18 x 24 ins) (1)
Fortescue (Sir John). A Learned Commendation on the Politique Lawes of England: Wherein by most pitthy reasons and evident demonstrations they are plainelye proved farre to excell aswell the Civile lawes of the Empiere , newly translated into Englishe by Robert Mulcaster, London, Richard Tottell, 1573, black letter and roman text, two woodcut initials, contemp. owners signature on title, 'Sum Roberti Dobri codex', contemp. calf with contemp. blind-stamped oval centrepiece to each cover, some wear to head and foot of spine, lacks ties, small 8vo STC 11195; Lowndes, vol. 2, 822. The second edition of Mulcaster's translation of the 'De laudibus legum Angliae' of Sir John Fortescue (1394-1476?), Chief Justice of the King's Bench under Henry VI. (1)
FORD MODEL T WAGONETTE Registration SP 5139 Another Fife registered 4 cylinder T used in the Hackney trade and dating from c1922. This is an unusual model with a rear compartment with face-to-face bench seats for six (or eight). Its side window panels can be slid out to provide for open-sided summer tours (although these are currently painted in). It has a rear entrance with single step (loose) and sports its original 'HACKNEY CARRIAGE' rear plate. Typical of an early 20s bus the vehicle is fitted with side oil lamps in addition to electric head and wing lamps. The engine is fitted with an oversize radiator to handle the heavy loading that was intended for the vehicle and although not run for many years the engine turns over freely from the crank handle. Professionally refinished in all-black with varnished wood wheel spokes it seems to have much of its original rexine trim although this is thinly overpainted. It has been dry stored since it was restored and is in very sound structural order being displayed at Alford Motor Museum until being offered for sale. It is fitted with detachable sign-written 'Drambuie' side panels. An attractive detail is the dashboard mounted suppliers plate for 'H K Brown - Motor Engineers - Kirkaldy'. It comes with a spare cylinder head and a set of axle blocks.
CARVED ENGLISH BENCH. Oak with an old finish. Back has relief carved foliate scrolls and a garland of flowers emanating from floral rosettes, beneath which is a band of elliptical flowers. Front has three raised panels with lamb's tongue quarter column framing. Paneled ends. Double paneled lift lid in center of seat. 44 1/8w. 17 1/2d. 36 1/2h.
2 German produced Wilesco live steam plants: steam engine D24, dry spirit tablet example, complete with pressure gauge; plus a smaller type based on the D16 but an example fitted with power take off tools, saw and bench grinder. Both complete with detachable chimneys. Appear to be in WO. GC to VGC some wear, cleaning required.
A rare large scale tinplate late 1920s Citroen C6 4 door saloon, approx 15?" (see page 163 "The Art of The Tin Toy") with green body and black chassis, closed body with opening driver's door, folding tinplate front seats and rear bench, steering wheel with ackermann action, rear container with spare wheel and number plate mounted "1513 RDS" registration, clockwork motor to rear wheels, in working order, battery powered lights AF, "Six" to radiator, wheels with Michelin rubber tyres overall. GC for age, some wear overall. Plate 4
A rare late 1920s early 1930s large scale tinplate Citroen open tourer, approx 17" long with yellow body and black chassis, 4 individual folding tinplate seats and bench seat to rear, steering wheel with ackermann action, clockwork motor to rear wheels, in working order, battery powered headlights AF, example with rubber Michelin tyres on tinplate hubs. Generally GC for age, some wear overall. Plate 4
A Coalbrookdale Serpent and Grapes pattern cast iron garden bench, second half 19th century, each end support stamped ‘No. 17597’, and with diamond registration stamps, with hardwood planked seat, 74cm high, 160cm wide. This design, number 17597 was registered and patented by the Coalbrookdale Iron Foundry at the Public Record Office on 6th April 1844, and is seat no.9 in their Castings Catalogue. More durable hardwood or pierced iron slats were also offered, probably to meet the prolific market to the Colonies

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