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* Fiat. A rare Pocher 1/8 scale model of the 1907 Grand Prix FIAT racing car, displayed in bespoke wood and glass display cabinet, well built and hand-finished with detailed 16.3-litre four-cylinder engine, drive chains are detached (at least one present in case), case dimensions 27 cm wide. x 27 cm deep x 51.5 cm high QTY: (1)
A good Tunbridge ware rosewood table cabinet with a fine view of St Helena Cottage attributed to Alfred Talbot, the plinth base below a hinged door with a border of leaf mosaic enclosing the inset mosaic panel of St Helena Cottage with natural grain of slices of wood for the strata and rocks. The canted top with a geometric mosaic panel within double mosaic borders. The interior fitted with four drawers faced in mosaic each with turned knob and lined in original red velvet and paper, plain rosewood sides and back, 18 x 12 x 15cms. From the collection of Dr. Brian Austen
An early Tunbridge ware rosewood, print and penwork decorated table cabinet attributed to George Wise, the domed hinged lid with a cut corner rectangular colour print of a lady at a piano flanked by children within characteristic Wise borders in gilt and black and within an outer penwork border of linked ovals. The front with a pair of doors each with faded oval colour print within conforming borders. The interior in original pink paper, the upper section compartmentalised and with boxwood removable pin cushion, silk tool card and circular apertures, over two short and two long drawers with oval gilt handles and penwork borders, oval gilt brass leaf form handle plates, lacking rings, raised on bracket apron feet, with key, 31.5 x 18.5 x 33cms max. From a distinguished UK Private Collection
A 19th century brass mounted walnut writing slope together with a Chinese black lacquer jewellery/trinket cabinet.Writing slope presents chips / marks / scratches in places, missing top plate.The trinket cabinet presents chips in places especially to the lacquer, 5 handles missing, knobs missing to 2 drawers, one hinge broken on right side panel / door.
Various items of furniture; a mid 20th century tile top nest of tables, a tile top coffee table, a rush seat stool, three Edwardian cane seat chairs, a Victorian balloon back chair, an oak coffee table, an oak bookcase, an oak table with magazine rack, an astral glazed mahogany display cabinet and a bedding box.
A large glazed pine museum display cabinet with central compartment and interior lights, complete with keys (currently photographed on a mahogany base but to be sold with associated pine base).Dimensions- height 146cm, width 182cm and depth 152cm (approx). Lot 152 is standing on the base for lot 155 and vice versa as can be seen in the additional photo. They are to be sold with their correct bases, ie pine top with pine base and mahogany top with mahogany base.
A Victorian stained pine Lepidoptery Cabinet of small proportions, fitted four glass topped drawers enclosing a collection of 41 species British Butterflies and immigrants including Long-tailed Blue, Mazarine Blue, Large Copper, High-Brown Fritillary, Camberwell Beauty, Purple Emperor, Large Heath, etc.
A fine Victorian walnut Lepidoptery Cabinet fitted single glazed door enclosing twenty sealed glass drawers enclosing a fine collection of British Macro-Moths and Butterflies including some larvae 3ft 11in H x 2ft 5in W. The collection was collated by the Victorian amateur lepidopterist brothers Bernard and Alexander Adams between 1880-1920. The first two drawers complete the Butterfly Collection of the other Cabinet from the collection with the remaining species of blue butterfly species including Adonis Blue, Common Blue, Large Blue, Holly Blue, Chalk Hill Blue and Silver-studded Blue. The third drawer includes Larvae and Pupae before the remaining drawers including Macro-Moths and their Larvae including Line Hawk, Privet Hawk, Spurge Hawk, Narrow-bordered Bea Hawk, Broad-bordered Hawk Moth, Death's Head Hawk, Convolvulus Hawk, several Clearwings, New Forest Burnet, Scarce Green Silver Lines, Goat Moth, Water Ermine, Leopard Moth, Kentish Glory, Emperor, Lackey, Sweet-Gale Moth, Shore Wainscot, Peach Blossom, The Dot, Archer's Dart, Crescent Dart, Orange Upper-Wing, White-spotted Pinion, Broad-barred White, Clifden Nonpareil, Red Underwing, Light Crimson Underwing, etc. Provenance-Direct from Family, West Oxfordshire.
A fine Victorian Lepidoptery Collection of 58 species of British Butterflies including extinct and re-introduced species. The bespoke made walnut Cabinet by J. Thorne Cabinet Makers fitted with a pair of arched panel doors enclosing two banks of fifteen sealed glass topped drawers above a base fitted pair of drawers 4ft 6in H x 3ft 5in W.The collection was formed by the amateur Lepidopterist brothers Bernard and Alexander Adams between c.1880-1920List of species includes Swallowtails, Dark Green Fritillary, Orange-Tip, Large White, Small White, Green-veined White, Wood White, Clouded Yellow, Pale Clouded Yellow, Black-veined White, Brimstone, Purple Emperor (with first imago Larvae collected Wye Valley 1911), White Admiral, Camberwell Beauty, Small Tortoiseshell, Large Tortoiseshell, Comma, Peacock, High Brown Fritillary, Painted Lady, Red Admiral, Silver Washed Fritillary, Pearl Bordered Fritillary, Small Pearl Bordered Fritillary, Glanville Fritillary, Heath Fritillary, Marsh Fritillary, Marbled White, Northern Brown, Mountain Ringlet, Grayling, Speckled Wood, Wall Brown, Meadow Brown, Ringlet, Gatekeeper, Marsh Ringlet, Small Heath, Brown Hairstreak, Green Hairstreak, Black Hairstreak, Purple Hairstreak, White-letter Hairstreak, Small Copper, Large Copper, Brown Argus, Scotch Brown Argus, Small Blue, Large Blue, Duke of Burgundy Fritillary, Grizzled Skipper, Dingy Skipper, Small Skipper, Essex Skipper, Lulworth Skipper, Large Skipper, Silver-spotted Skipper and Chequered Skipper. All individually labelled and many with larvae. With a hand written Exercise Book listing all specimens contained.Provenance-Direct from Family, West Oxfordshire
19th Century Swansea porcelain cabinet cup and saucer both on a gilded ground, hand painted with roses, flowers and foliage. Together with a 19th Century English porcelain oval shaped moulded dish, hand painted with flowers, foliage and butterfly. Dish 24 x 19cm approx. Both appearing unmarked. (3) (B.P. 21% + VAT) Minor wear to gilding, more obvious on rim and handle. tiny chip to rim of cup. dish: hair cracks to the reverse, minor wear to paintwork on front.
Collection of 19th Century Derby porcelain items to include: two handled chocolate lidded cup on stand hand painted with floral swags, a tapering mug with entwined handle with bat print of castle ruins and another gilded cabinet cup and saucers hand painted with fruits and foliage. Painted marks to the bases. (B.P. 21% + VAT) Bat print cup - possible faint small haircrackchocolate cup - lid/final probably been restored dull tone to cup when tapped handle appears restored
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