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Old games, building blocks, Trix construction: Peall`s Bombardo pool game, Chad Valley Miniature Golf game, Harley wooden Ninepins, `Foreign` wooden plane construction set, Victorian Frobels Bauschule wooden building blocks in original boxes, 00 gauge Superquick card kits (4), Trix unit system manual, Junior Trix No 2 instructions and card display, loose lead semi-flat figures, 18th century Prussian blue coat infantry (8, one mounted), Crescent 2154 die-cast Saladin Armoured patrol with tank, limber and field gun in original box, G-VG, boxes F-G
SCOTTISH VICTORIAN MARBLE FIRE SURROUND 19TH CENTURY the rectangular top above a gadrooned frieze centred by a Royal Scottish coat of arms, the panelled apron inscribed `IN DEFENS` (In My Defens My God Defend), supported by a pair of sienna marble and granite corinthian pilasters, together with a fire back grate and fire dogs 234cm wide, 145cm high
A late 19th century French faux bamboo walnut stained Armoire, circa 1880, with allover applied faux split bamboo moulded panelled decoration, the triangular pediment with crossed turned finials flanked by baluster spire finials, above a pair of panelled pin doors on plinth base with turned feet, the later birds-eye veneered interior with inset mirrors to the doors and later brass hanging rail, the depth of the piece extended to create a usable deeper hanging space, the base with old oval paper label to the underside marked Le Barde Meble Public, 18 Rue St Augustin, 38921, Bedel & Cie Provenance: From the London house of a US private collector, purchased from Andre De Cacquerary, ebury Street, London. 209cm high, 136cm wide, 51cm deep (original depth), 61cm deep (with extended sides) In good condition commensurate with age, the polished surfaces with very light scratches and very slight abrasions from use, the majority of these being to the front feet. The sides of the piece with modern inset stained soft wood inserts to extend the depth of the armoire (enabling coat hangers to hang straight with sufficient clearance) as the piece was originally fitted with shelves which are now lacking. Please note these side inserts were added to increase the depth but are relatively sensitive alterations which could be removed if so desired. View on auctionatrium.com
A Staffordshire Toby Jug, the man wearing blue coat, orange waistcoat and yellow breeches (AF), a Sunderland lustre bowl decorated with a view of the cast iron bridge over the River Weare, the sailor`s farewell and other verses (very AF), a Worcester saucer dish decorated in chinoiserie style (AF), a Purle ware and pink lustre jug decorated with a married couple outside a cottage and a verse The Single Married and the Married Happy etc
A circular silver gilt glazed locket plaque, enclosing rose petals, by the Guild of Handicrafts, London 1935, a rectangular silver gilt plaque, decorated with a sword, by the Guild of Handicrafts, London 1935, a rectangular silver gilt plaque, engraved with a coat of arms, London 1917 and two silver prize fob medals.
AN ADZED AND STAINED OAK REFECTORY TABLE by Robert Thompson, the 2 1/2" thick plank top raised on plain frieze and square section legs joined by a similar peripheral floor stretcher, 90" x 29 1/4" x 30", together with a set of eight chairs to match including two elbow chairs, the panel back with straight top rail and carved with a coat of arms, panel seat, raised on square section legs joined by stretchers, carved trade mark in relief to the two elbow chairs (9) Provenance: This unusual suite was originally commissioned by the Clay family of Huddersfield in the 1920`s, and appears to have been deliberately stained and distressed together with fake worm holes by Robert Thompson in compliance with his client`s wishes. It was purchased by the vendor`s father from the original owners in the 1940`s.
Pond, 1874, fine beard (Hern B1; KM. 1.2; F 1a). Practically as struck, extremely rare Provenance: S. Gordon Collection. Slabbed in NGC holder, graded MS 65. Thomas Franois Burgers (1834-81) succeeded to the presidency in 1871 and soon rid the Republic of its worthless paper money, declaring British sterling as the legal tender. Visiting the goldfields of the Eastern Transvaal in early 1874 he purchased a quantity of alluvial gold, which he despatched to J.J. Pratt, the RepublicÕs Consul-General in London, along with sketches of his portrait and the countryÕs coat of arms, with a request that the gold be turned into staatsponden with the same intrinsic value as the British sovereign. Burgers had wanted the coins to be in the country by May, when the Volksraad was next convened, but the gold only reached London in the middle of that month, and then had to be melted down and refined. Matrices and dies were made by L.C. Wyon and coining entrusted to Ralph Heaton in Birmingham. A total of 695 pieces were received by Pratt on 25 July before the obverse die broke. A new die, on which the PresidentÕs beard was rendered in a more coarse style, was ordered and 142 coins were struck from it. When the coins reached South Africa Burgers triumphantly presented 50 pieces to the Volksraad, but was immediately accused of having the coins struck at the expense of the government and, even worse, allowing his image to appear on them. Parliament later relented and members were paid for the first dayÕs session with one Burgers pond each; members of the public could buy them for £2 each. Designs were prepared for a series of other denominations, but the Volksraad voted against any further coin issues

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