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Early 18th century walnut and elm banded chest, having three short over three long graduated drawers on bracket feet, 92cm wide x 52cm deep x 88cm high.Provenance: The Lady Elizabeth Shakerley Collection.Condition report: Good condition, splits to sides and some splits and old worm holes and general repairs to top, one rear corner damaged, damage to plinth on left side, replacement handles
Louis XV style walnut and porcelain plaque mounted display cabinet, the upper glazed section enclosed by bowed door, with four drawers below on bracket feet, 47cm wide x 38cm deep x 152cm highCondition report: Good original condition, minor scratches and wear.There is evidence of a brass gallery around the top which is now sadly lacking.
18th century and later oak dresser base,with central fielded panel cupboard and nine drawers, raised on cabriole legs, 195cm wide x 58cm deep x 90cm highCondition report: Brass fittings are consistent throughout but don't appear to be original, ghosts of previous scheme notable on drawer fronts. Bracket feet are slightly crude later additions. Two locks missing, the drawer linings and much of the fabric is original, some losses and repairs throughout, no severe damages or structural issues (see images).
A HANDBUILT 1/8 SCALE 3.5 INCH (89mm) GAUGE LIVE STEAM MODEL OF AN 0-6-0 TANK LOCOMOTIVE, not tested, comes without any boiler certification, documentation or history, has been constructed and finished to a very high standard, cab roof and rear wall lift off to gain access to usual controls and gauges, looks to have been run, appears to be missing bottom of fire box, sprung buffers, outside cylinders, finished in plain black livery with red stripe to chassis and red buffer beams, some very minor paint loss and wear mainly around cab, some edges and headlamp bracket, length approximately 55cm, contained in a homemade wooden transportation box
FIVE MID TO LATE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH PORCELAIN FIGURES, possibly Bow, comprising a near pair of a lady and gentleman dressed as Turks, on scrolled bases, with irregular shaped hole for a candle bracket to the rear, height approximately 21cm, a lady holding a basket of flowers, height approximately 19cm and a pair of boy and girl figures with outstretchered arms, both with irregular shaped holes to the rear of the bases, height approximately 17.5cm (5) (condition: all five figures have losses to the flower petals and foliage, the male Turk figure has restoration to both arms and flowers by his feet, glaze loss to base, female Turk has restoration to raised hand, one coat edge and flowers and leaves by her feet, chip to rear of veil, glaze chips to coat edges and underside of feet, lady gardener has restoration to her neck, missing sections of branches to both sides, small chip to the hat, missing top of raised hand, girl is restored around her waist, boy has restoration to the feathers in his hat and to the upper most hand)
A good quality reproduction hardwood chest of two long and four short drawers, a further tower of four drawers with ring handles and a mahogany cupboard with flamed veneer and divided interior together with a reproduction Georgian style mahogany cocktail cabinet, the lower section enclosed by three frieze drawers and a slide, the upper section by two panelled doors, all with serpentine outline, raised on bracket supports, 72cm wide x 153cm high (4)
An assortment of aviation themed ephemera and photographic prints and assorted ephemera and prints, including some relics, a fragment of canvas from a Me 110c, found in Washington Sussex June 1965, 33 by 21cm, a lens believed to have come from a WWII Mosquito bomber, which crashed in 1945 in Sudbury, found in the 1990s, 4 by 5cm, a .303 bullet head believed to have come from 'Bogle' Bodie's crashed spitfire from july 1940, two pieces from a TSR 2 aircraft, a stiffening bracket for the airbrake compartment and a cam for the airbrake doors, together with a selection of books and reference materials, as well as portrait of an RFC, possibly RFC Observer Robert Burns, 25 by 19.5cm, mounted, glazed and framed, 46 by 38cm, together an assortment of other collectables. (3 boxes and 7 pictures)Provenance - From the Christopher Elliott collection

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