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Walthers Mainline H0 Gauge Goods Wagons, a boxed group including three multi packs, 932-3944 Canadian Pacific NSC 3- wellcar Units, 932-951 St Louis Refrigerator Car Co six ice reefer car pack and 932-34056 Chattaboochee Ind RR three wood chip car pack, together with Hi-Cube box cars 932-3535 8door GTW, and 4 door 932-3502/932-3516 Detroit Toledo & Ironton (2), a 932-4107 centre beam flat car, and two others, G-E, boxes G-E, (9)
A Finescale 0 Gauge GWR 1361 class 0-6-0ST Locomotive from Oakville Models Kit, from a brass kit, with Portescap motor/gearbox fitted, reasonably well-made and finished in GWR 'shirtbutton' green and numbered 1364, G-VG, smokebox door loose, wire couplings added, in original kit box with some additional/spare parts, box G
A Finescale 0 Gauge GWR 57xx class 0-6-0PT Locomotive from 'Just Like The Real Thing' Kit, from a nickel-silver kit, with Portescap motor/gearbox and sprung axleboxes, appears fitted with sound reproducer, nicely-made and finished in 'Great Western' green and numbered 5779, VG, smokebox door loose, wire couplings added
A mahogany side cabinet, by August Ungethum, Vienna, the bronze panel by Georg Klimt (1867-1931), signed, the upper part of stepped form, the central cupboard door inset with a bronze portriat bust in profile of a man, enclosing adjustable shelves, flanked with glazed cupboards, with bevelled glass panels, the lower part centred with three drawers and flanked with cupboards, one key stamped 'A. Ungethum, Wein V', 182cm wide 50cm deep 207cm high Georg Klimt (1867-1931) was the brother of the painter, Gustav Klimt, and is best known for producing works of others, rather than his own designs. Having studied sculpture and carving, he undertook a variety of commissions, most notably Oldbich's bronze doors for the Secession building in 1899. The firm of August Ungethum was one of the most prominent in Vienna in the early 1900s. Many prominent designers, including Hoffmann and Moser, commissioned them to produce their work and the Wiener Werkstätte were later to become heavily involved with the firm.
A late 19th century satinwood freestanding corner cupboard, on two tiers with pronounced serpentine outline, the lower section enclosed by a single door with geometric inlaid detail, the upper section by two astragal glazed panel doors with shaped glass panels, beneath a moulded frieze and dentil border, 210cm high
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