A collection of eighty-four garage dealer and coach-builder badges, in metal and plastic, most c.1940s-60s, including enamelled examples for Herman Soloman & Sons of Camberley, Winter Garden Garages of High Holborn, Marchant's Garages of Newbury, Western Motors of Bristol, Brindleys' Barnstaple Motors, Anglian Motors of Kensington, Weybridge Automobiles Ltd and Daniell & Sons of Aberystwyth, many featuring St. Christopher; together with an East African A.A. Badge and eight later leather key fobs; all contained in a glazed oak wall cabinet, 89cm high, 51cm wide, 6.5cm deep.
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A 3I inch gauge mode of the LNER A1 Pacific Class 4.6.2 locomotive and tender 'Hielen Lassie', with an oval brass plaque 'E. Hallett, No. 1 1949 Rotherham', polished brass, copper, steel and blackened steel, on a track in a glazed oak display cabinet, and stand, cabinet 91cm high, also with purpose made transport boxes
A late 18th Century satinwood display cabinet, the moulded cornice with central tablet with ribbon and husk decoration, over a pair of looped astragal glazed doors, enclosing adjustable shelves, the bowfront base with a repeating flowerhead inlaid frieze over a pair of inlaid doors, on a moulded plinth, 182 x 237cm high
A set of four Regency specimen wood and ebonised quartetto tables, attributed to Gillows of Lancaster, each with a moulded rectangular top on baluster supports, joined by a conforming stretcher, the largest with burr walnut top crossbanded in rosewood, the second with rosewood top crossbanded in amboyna, the third with a satinwood top crossbanded in amboyna and the smallest with a chessboard top crossbanded in maple, eight stretchers replaced, the largest 58cm wide x 74cm high x 40cm deep A set of quartetto tables of this type are at Leighton Hall, Lancashire and are likely to have been supplied by Gillows, c. 1810 (see R Edwards and M Jourdain, Georgian Cabinet-Makers, rev. ed., London, 1955, p.221, fig. 193)
A 1920's figured walnut cabinet on stand, the upper section with a pair of doors having feather banding, decorative pierced brass hinges and lockplate and opening to reveal thirteen various drawers, the stand with a central slide flanked by small drawers on cabriole legs and pad feet, 98.5 x 161cm
An early 18th Century walnut crossbanded oak bureau cabinet, the moulded cornice above two arched panelled doors, opening to reveal a fitted interior over two candleslides, the slope front bureau with a stepped interior and a well over two short and two long drawers, on bracket feet, inscribed to the inside drawer 'Peter Buck, January 29th 1719', 202cm
A 17th Century North Italian marquetry table cabinet, the two doors inlaid with birds, opening to reveal a fitted interior with an arrangement of eight drawers around a central cupboard, the whole inlaid with buildings, strapwork and foliage with geometric borders and carrying handles each side, one foot missing, 42cm
An unusual inlaid mahogany gentlemans writing cabinet, c. 1900, the caddy top with inverted moulding opening to reveal a well fitted interior, with leather stationery pockets within the top, a fall front writing surface above two cupboard doors flanking book apertures, concealing hidden compartments, all upon square tapering legs, gilt impressed mark for 'Finnigans, 18 New Bond Street, W.', 133cm high, 92cm wide, 54.5cm deep
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