Two painted wooden dolls houses in the German style, the first with painted marble base, cream and blue decorated exterior, metal fence and paper lithographed front door, seven glazed windows and painted blue roof with turret, each side opens to four rooms, 32” (82cm) tall, 19 ½” (50cm) wide, 10” (26cm) deep, and another lithographed Tudor style house with glazed windows with metal surrounds, green shutters, pitched blue roof and two chimneys, front opens to two rooms with built in fireplaces, 25” (64cm) tall, 19” (48cm) wide, 10” (25cm) deep, (condition: both with restoration and loss, good restoration projects), (2 items).
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Two dolls houses including a small wooden red roof house, probably Bliss American circa 1900, paper lithographed brick effect exterior with steps to decorative front door, two glazed windows and painted red pitched roof with chimneys, front opens to two room with decorative papers, contents include wooden lounge suit with paper printed upholstery, metal bed and all-bisque doll, 18” (46cm) tall, 9” (23cm) wide, 7” (17.5cm) deep, (condition: door and window surrounds with some repainting, chimneys not original), together with similar house with painted blue roof and paper lithographed exterior, glass to windows loose, contents include soft metal settee and three chairs, waltershausen chaise, gold metal cabinet and wash stand, Parian type shoulder head doll and wooden doll, (both good), 16” (41cm) tall, 11 ½” (29cm) wide, 9 ½” (24cm) deep, (condition: base not original, lacks glass to windows), (2 items).
A Moritz Gottschalk blue roof dolls house model 3582, German circa 1900, the paper red brick effect exterior with printed basement window, steps leading to covered veranda to front and side with painted decorative pillars and pierced metal fence, painted brown panelled front door with metal handle, glazed windows to façade and printed windows to sides, painted blue pitched roof with chimney. Front opens to two L-shaped rooms on two levels with original wall and floor papers, together with Cherrywood furniture and glazed china doll, 23” (59cm) tall, 18” (46cm) wide, 11” (28cm) deep, (condition: nice original house with some expected general wear and tear to exterior, one chair back detached). Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
A Moritz Gottschalk stables, German circa 1905, upper floor with paper lithographed beams and haylofts, ground floor with two stalls, wagon store and pen, pony skin covered horse, wooden wagon with metal wheels and another painted in yellow, three cattle and farmer (a.f), 13” (33cm) tall, 19” (48cm) wide, 6” (15cm) deep, (condition, one loft door detached, normal wear).
A Moritz Gottschalk model 2437 model stables, German circa 1900, the painted white and red wooden frame with paper lithographed brick papers to sides, having two stalls, metal hay rack and wagon store, pitched blue roof with door to hay barn and winch, two papier-mache horses (a.f), hay wagon, tools and wooden pale, 11 ½” (29cm) tall, 12” (31cm) wide, 6 ½” (17cm) deep, (condition: some paint loss).
A Moritz Gottschalk model stables, German circa 1900, the painted cream exterior with painted beams, windows and green door to hayloft, first floor with stalls for two pony skin horses and hay, 8” (20cm) tall, 10” (25cm) wide, 4 ½” (11cm) deep, (condition: horses, a.f), together with a small stables with painted red roof, stalls, three horses and a sheep, (2 items).
A charming farm house with outbuilding, probably Moritz Gottschalk, German circa 1900, the paper lithographed cream and beamed exterior, green panelled front door, windows with shutters and red brick effect pitch roof with two attic windows and doors to sides of roof to access attic, separate outbuilding, front opens in one wing to two rooms with internal door, and painted green walls and floor, 11” (28cm) tall, 17” (43cm) wide, 6 ½” (17cm) deep, (condition: general wear, outbuilding lacks glass to window and some loss), together with a smaller stables, (a.f), (2 items).
Suite of wooden paper lithographed Dolls House furniture, German 1880s, with bold flower decoration, including sideboard with opening door and mirror above, 6 ¾” (17cm) tall, dressing table with two drawers and mirror above, two tables with cabriole legs, blue velvet upholstered settee and six chairs, (condition: very good), (11 items).
A Moritz Gottschalk blue roof dolls house model 3592, German circa 1905, the paper brick effect exterior with covered veranda to front with painted wooden pillars and pierced metal fence and gate (lacks one gate), painted green panelled front door with metal long head knocker and handle, another similar to first floor, glazed windows to façade, painted blue pitched roof with attic window. Both sides open to four rooms on two levels with rare original staircase and internal doors, original wall and floor papers, interior with a small selection of furniture including paper lithographed round table, sideboard with mirror and settee, four silk upholstered chairs, piano, bed, table and chairs, bath, tinplate washstand and three dolls (china lacks foot), 26” (66cm) tall, 25” (64cm) wide, 13” (33cm) deep, (condition: general wear, lacks one gate, first floor balcony, chimney’s, some restoration/repainting throughout mainly to window frames, Tudor style gable not original, some loss/decolourisation to interior papers). Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
Waltershausen Biedermeier Dolls House furniture, German mid 19th century, cabinet with mirror backed shelf above drawer and hinged door base, 5 ¾” (14.5cm) tall, writing desk with drawers and pigeon hole, hallway stand with mirror top, chest of three drawers, piano, sewing table with two drawers and lyre end supports, five chairs and a mantle clock, (condition: very good, sewing table slight loss to one foot end), (12 items).
A Moritz Gottschalk blue roof dolls house with Garden room, German circa 1905, the paper brick effect exterior, standing on a blue wooden base, step to covered portico with painted green panelled, glazed front door with balcony and further door above, steps leading to side door with painted shutters, glazed windows to façade including double bay and detachable side garden room, painted blue pitched roof with attic window and tall chimney. Front opening in two wings with three larger rooms on three levels and a further two smaller rooms on two levels, with interior doors and part wooden staircase, with some original wall and floor papers, interior with a small selection of furniture including paper lithographed table, sideboards, chair, settee and fireplace, various light wood salon furniture, wooden bed, wardrobe, tinplate fireplace and four dolls (one parian-type with one foot restored), 40 ½” (103cm) tall, 32” (81cm) wide, 17 1/2” (44cm) deep, (condition: general wear throughout, some restoration/repainting to facade mainly to window frames, lacks glazing to upper door and part of first floor balcony needs repair, doors and some parts to façade loose). Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
Selection of Schneegas wooden Dolls House furniture, German 1880s, including dresser with glazed door and cupboard below, 6 ½” (16.5cm) tall, dressing table with swing mirror (glass cracked), large wardrobe, wash stand, towel rail, corner shelf, hanging mirror, four Gothic style chairs and set of six dining chairs with wicker seats, (condition, very good, one chair with broken leg), (17 items).
A large painted wooden dolls house and contents, English 1890s, the painted brick red exterior with three steps leading to green panelled front door with columns and shallow portico, with eight large square glazed windows, moulded coining, sills and painted window bars, black pitch roof with two chimneys, the front opens in two wings to six rooms, hallway and two landings with stair case to all three levels, two rooms with built in fire places and kitchen with stove surround, all rooms with interior doors and later wall papers, furnishings include a nice set of six dining chairs with gold silk patterned upholstery (one chair lacks one leg), wooden roll top bureau, music room with wooden harpsicord and flower stand with embossed flower decoration and blue edging, upright piano, other furniture includes wooden kitchen table, chairs, dresser, dining table, cabinet, metal bed and a selection of ornaments, glazed bisque maid doll, gentleman with moustache and shoulder head parian (lacks feet), house 50” (127cm) tall, 43” (110cm) wide, 18” (46cm) deep, (condition: exterior over-painted, window bars not original, two interior door are loose). Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
Selection of wooden miniature furniture, including solid wooden wardrobe 6 ½” (16cm) tall, dressing table and chest of drawers with inlaid detail to dummy drawers and glass button handles and a chair, together with a mauve velvet upholstered settee with four matching chairs and three fretwork backed chairs with pink silk upholstered seats, (condition: generally good, wardrobe door surround overpainted), (12 items).
‘Hartswood House’ a good early English painted wooden dolls house, early 19th century, the painted red exterior on a shallow wooden base with finely painted steps to large arched dummy panelled front door with painted fanlight, key-hole, windows with painted window bars and blinds and castellated flat roof, carry handle to each side, front opens in two wings to three large rooms on three levels, ground floor kitchen with blue washed walls, original metal cooking stove with built in wooden surround and shelves, salon with built in original painted marble effect fireplace, top floor with similar fireplace and with ornate pink and green floral wallpapers, 42” (107cm) tall, 33” (84cm) wide, 15” (38cm) deep, (condition: door knobs not original, it appears to have had some later paint removed to reveal the original facade). Please note: For viewing, shipping and collection of this lot please contact Leigh Gotch at C&T Auctioneers direct.
NEWLYN COPPER, galleon embossed candle sconce bracket, 28cm height; together with 2 similar fish embossed copper door plates and hammered copper 20cm diameter bowl, all marked 'Newlyn'Lot 486 – candle bracket with small splits to either side of the bend, otherwise in good conditionAll other items in good condition
A George II oak and inlaid mural cupboard, circa 1750 Having a fielded and flattened ogee-arched cupboard door, centred by a chequer-inlaid eight-pointed star, enclosing a pair of ogee-profiled shelves, each side unusually with a raised fielded panel, working lock with key, height 77cm, width 65.5cm, depth 32.5cm
A late 18th century oak longcase clock, with semi pagoda square pillar hood containing brass dial with spandrel decoration, named for Powley Appleby, with 30 hour movement and shaped door trunk, square base and plinth. Height 219 cm, width 43 cm, depth 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock is generally in good order. The top left-hand side has a crack at the rear but this is not majorly untoward. Both of the front columns have been damaged at some point but this has been some time ago. One has been reworked, finished with plaster and then painted over, but this does not detract. There are some light scuff marks where the door from the hood has rubbed, again this is just age related wear. The door on the trunk hinges are slack and are both only held in by one screw each. Generally the case is in good order showing the odd light scratch but nothing untoward. We have a pendulum for the clock and weight. It is set up in the saleroom but it will not work properly on our floors as it does not sit completely level, but when levelling it up it seems to work fine, ticking away nicely. The movement is also clean.
A mid Victorian satinwood breakfront wardrobe, with cornice over central arched mirror door flanked by further doors on plinth base. Height 214 cm, width 190 cm, depth 60 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: This satinwood wardrobe is in five parts, to include cornice and base. There are various condition issues with this lot. If you run your eye along the top of the cornice there are losses to the left-hand edge. These extend to 2 or 3 cm. Veneer is lifted in places. There are scratches and other imperfections through use. Also woodworm holes to the right-hand top of the cornice. As you work your way down there is the same level of distressing to the main body of the wardrobe also, and again on the base the woodwork is scuffed, distressed and bleached in places. This has been well used in the past. The central glass door is intact, the three doors all run smoothly on their hinges as do the interior shelves and drawers. Again plenty of wear to the edges and fronts of the shelves and drawers and to the interior in total. All three of the door handles are loose and the front central glazed door fits but has a tendency to be loose on its fittings when opened.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with arch swan neck and pillar hood, eight day movement, the dial with moon phase by E Robinson, Carlisle. CONDITION REPORT: The hood has some losses to the veneer and top and it is also missing the finial. There are also some cracks to the veneer but nothing untoward. The door hinges are missing and the door is pinned in place. There is a full length crack to the trunk door and to the base as well as a number of other veneer cracks. The dial itself has a patch of losses to the paint in the top right-hand corner, but again nothing untoward when the hood is placed on. There are two weights, pendulum and key and the clock is ticking away. This longcase clock is +/- 240 cm high. It is being sold with a pendulum, no weights. We cannot warrant that this is in working order. Sold with winding key. The trunk and case has in places loss of veneer. There is a split to the central door that runs from the top to the bottom. There are also other areas of repair around the top of the door. The plinth base also has a split in the wood that runs from the top to the bottom. It has an all over distressed look. In places the wood is blistered and discoloured.
A late Victorian bleached mahogany pot cupboard/bedside cabinet, with crest rail back and door under on plinth base. Height 77 cm, width 39 cm, depth 33 cm. CONDITION REPORT: This is in good order showing age related wear. There is some staining to the top but nothing major. The backboard of the cupboard is split, Internally the shelf is present and is solid.
A George III longcase clock, with eight day striking movement by Peter Paulson London, with silvered brass dial, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with strike silent to arch, the hood with blind fretwork carving with long trunk door flanked by fluted column corners with brass capitals. Height 222 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The case has been restored recently and is in good order. There is a section of beading missing to the left-hand side. We have the weights and pendulum. The clock is not currently working due to the unlevel floors in the saleroom.
A panelled oak wardrobe, with moulded cornice above a centre door flanked by panels and opening to hanging space. Height 195 cm, width 153 cm, depth 52 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The wardrobe has been cut in half at some point in its life, but all parts are present, backboards, hanging rail etc. It is generally in good order showing signs of wear, use etc. We can see no woodworm at all and the hanging interior space from back to front is 42 cm. We believe it to be oak but could be chestnut.
A 19th century oak longcase clock with eight day movement, painted dial and date with broken swan neck pediment, signed H Rowley of Shrewsbury. 217 cm high. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in good order showing signs of age but nothing untoward. The corners from the right-hand side column are missing which should be apparent on the photograph and there is some bruising to the top of the hood door. The clock face is crazed. We have the weights and pendulum. We currently have the clock set up and ticking away.
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