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A Chad Valley clockwork tinplate delivery lorry, lithographed green with yellow lining, Chad Valley advertising to the side, the roof printed with Chad Valley games, rear opening door and CV 10032 number plate —10in. (25.5cm.) long (G, a little rust, one half of a wheel rusty and part mechanism missing)
A small late 19th Century English wooden dolls’ house, pine construction with bay window, dummy front door with Gothic skylight above, winged cartouche to eaves, front opening to reveal two rooms with fireplaces —29in. (74cm.) high (some additions) - previously lot 57 from Bonhams Oxford doll auction, 9 June 2015
’May Cottage’ dolls’ house, a chalet bungalow with front door on corner, grey and tan painted exterior, red tiled paper roof, two chimney stacks, dormer window to front, rear opening to reveal large single room, the roof opens and dismantles to reveal two rooms, original interior papers, some fixed furniture and on modern base with green painted picket fence —31½in. (80cm.) wide x 25in. (63.5cm.) deep x 26½in. (67.5cm.) high (end wall applied with modern advertising signs)
A 17th Century-style 'Kings and Queens of England' paper optical viewer, a Herald fanfare followed by Charles II and Queen Catherina going back to Edward V, the printed paper pulled through an oak frame with sliding door —44in. (112cm.) length of paper (paper damaged and backed, only worm and damage to frame) - believed to be an early 20th Century fake
Sports.- H[owlett] (R[obert]) The school of recreation: or, The gentlemans tutor, to those most ingenious exercises of hunting. Racing. Hawking. Riding. Cock-fighting. Fowling. Fishing. Shooting. Bowling. Tennis. Ringing. Billiards, first edition, engraved frontispiece, advertisement f. at end, woodcut head-piece and decorative initial, frontispiece worn at fore-edge with loss, preliminaries little chipped, a few small wormholes / trace to upper outer margins, affecting some page numbers and the odd letter, closely trimmed at head, just touching the odd headline, some creasing and soiling, lightly browned, disbound, [Schwerdt I, p.225; Thacher p.451; W&S p.110; Wing H3194], 12mo, printed for H. Rodes, next door to the Bear-Tavern near Bride-Lane in Fleet-Street, 1684. sold not subject to return. ⁂ 'a scarce and comprehensive booklet on a great variety of British sports' (Schwerdt). The section on tennis includes a poem 'The Tennis-Court'. Also included are billiards, bell-ringing, bowling, racing and angling. Provenance: 'Samuel Baker bought this book by Bedlam Wall Morefields November ye 24 1736'.
A Good Late 19th/Early 20th Century Satinwood, Rosewood and Marquetry Bow Fronted Side Cabinet of "Sheraton" Design, the top and front inlaid in the Neo Classical manner with urns, crossed trophies, floral and ribbon swags and bold oval fan paterae, with square breakfront top edge, fitted one shelf enclosed by a single door, on short square tapered legs with spade toes, 59ins wide x 22ins deep x 36ins high
A Victorian Mahogany Kneehole Dressing Table, with rounded front corners and moulded edge to top, the superstructure with oval mirror with shaped and moulded frame and carved cresting, on conforming carved uprights and fitted three dual drawers, the base fitted recessed cupboard to kneehole enclosed by single door and eight drawers, on plinth base, 49ins x 23ins x 70ins high
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Oak Longcase Clock, by B. Gurden of Daventry, the 12ins arch painted dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, painted with flowers to spandrels and bird to arch, to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with moulded pediment and turned columns to hood, shaped trunk door crossbanded in mahogany, on plinth base, 81ins high Note: Benjamin Gurden of Daventry recorded working 1795
A Victorian Figured Walnut and Gilt Brass Mounted Credenza, with bowed ends, the whole with bead and leaf pattern mouldings and shell and scroll pattern brackets, the centre fitted with a cupboard enclosed by a single door inlaid with classical urn and scroll work, flanked by display cabinets, each fitted two shelves enclosed by bowed glazed doors (one glass panel missing), conforming sides and on bun feet, 62ins wide x 15.75ins deep x 41ins high
A fine and rare 19th century lacquered brass Proffessor Harley Grand Binocular Y-stand microscope, by Charles Collins, 157 Great Portland Street, London, comprehensively appointed with eight objectives, double nosepiece, mechanical stage with X and Y axis control, Webster's substage condenser and graduating diaphragm and Collins' graduating iris, three pairs of eyepieces, dark ground condenser, Lieberkuhn in oval brass canister, Harley's sliding Wenham and Nichol prism holderbullseye condenser and stand, stage forceps and insect cork holder, live cell, live tray, prismatic drawing lens, polariser and analyser, three brass stage plates, stage fitting rotating glass filter wheel with filters, facsimile catalogue of maker's catalogue and hand written notes on its use, 45cm high, fitted mahogany case with panelled door, drawer to base and flush brass carrying handle, 57cm high overall
A Chinese mah-jong set, the hardwood cabinet with sliding door enclosing five long graduated drawers housing bone and bamboo tiles, 24.5cm wide overall; four long playing stands, each with an inlaid roundel inscribed with a letter for the cardinal directions of North, East, South and West (5)
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