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An Edwardian inlaid mahogany display cabinet and stand, the central bow front glazed door above a single serpentine frieze drawer, on square tapering legs with spade feet, joined by a platform stretcher, height 124cm, width 61cm, depth 39cm. Condition report: No condition issues, near showroom condition.Display cabinet on stand, two distinct components fixed together, perhaps with screwheads. Does not currently come apart.
An eight day mahogany longcase clock, 19th century, the white painted arched dial with subsidiary seconds dial, signed Henry Dodd, Helston, flanked by a pair of turned pillars above a shaped rectangular door flanked by inlaid canted columns on bracket feet, with a winder, two weights and a pendulum, height 196cm, width 48cm.
A George III oak eight day longcase clock, the brass arched dial with a silver chapter ring signed Jn. Smith, York, above a rectangular arched door and plinth base, a winder, two lead weights and a pendulum, height 203cm, width 45cm. Condition report: Not currently working but in generally good clean order.
A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock, the brass arched dial with a silvered chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, signed Edward Giubufh Junior, London, flanked by reeded columns above an arched rectangular door and chamfered inset fluted columns on bracket feet, a winder, two weights and a pendulum, height 211cm, width 47.5cm. Condition report: Not in cherished condition but honest.
An 18th century eight day longcase clock, the arched brass dial with seconds subsidiary dial and engraved with a galleon at sea, signed John Pollard, PLYM:DOCK, above an arched rectangular door, flanked by chamfered columns on bracket feet, a winder, two weights and a pendulum, height 214cm, width 48.5cm.
A mid-19th century Continental mahogany bureau bookcase, with stepped upper section, the central bowfronted cupboard door above single drawer flanked by serpentine outline cupboard doors with base of cylinder bureau enclosing a fitted interior, slide and three drawers raised on bracket feet, width 122cm.
A late 19th century French vitrine, the arched pediment set with pierced brass mounts above serpentine glazed door with Vernis Martin style decoration to the lower panel and raised on square section legs with gilt metal sabots, the entire vitrine painted with floral decoration on a matt gold ground, height 180cm. CONDITION REPORT: Width 73.5cm, depth approx 40cm.
An unusual cream painted pine chest on stand, the upper section with carved cherubs and scene of Adam and Eve fleeing Garden of Eden to door with drawers above and below, the former spuriously dated 1654, the stand with barleytwist stretchered supports, approx 163 x 80cm. CONDITION REPORT: Wear and tear throughout, splits, some losses, some areas of damage, loss to the paintwork, splits, chips, door lacking key and currently locked.
An oak Arts and Crafts sideboard, the raised back with two angled cupboard doors above mirror plate with base of three drawers and two cupboard doors carved with stylised flowers raised on simple supports, width 139cm. CONDITION REPORT: Approx 161 x 136 x 51.5cm, general wear and tear, scratches, chips including to upper section top, some losses, damage to lip beneath glazed doors, right hand lower door lost handle and swings out, further marks throughout. Top can be removed for transportation.
A late 18th century oak longcase clock with extensive mahogany crossbanding and central inlaid Britannia motif, having arched hood with swan neck pediment and vase finial, full length door and quarter turned reeded columns to the trunk, on bracket feet, the arched painted dial with 8-day movement by Levick, Derby, height 87" (hood door glass a.f.)
An exhibition quality 5 inch gauge model of a 4-2-2 Stirling single tender locomotive, the silver soldered copper boiler having fittings including pressure gauge, water sight-glass, double handle regulator, drains, safety valve, direction control, lever operated fire box door, brake levers and cab controlled cylinder drain cocks. The chassis with twin outside cylinders and internal valve gear, cross-head guides, injector and brakes to large central drive wheels. The six wheel tender with leaf-spring suspension, axle boxes, brake gear, hand operated water feed pump, detailed rivet-work, fitted steps and hand rails, lamp irons and vacuum hoses. The model finished in polished brass and steel work with detailed rivet-work, hand rails and lamp irons. Length 144cm. Cab width 20cm. No Boiler History available.
An exhibition standard 2 ½ inch gauge model of a London Midland and Scottish Railway ‘Black 5’ 4-6-0 tender locomotive, the silver soldered boiler with fittings including water sight glass, pressure gauge, direction control, injector, drop down firebox door and simulated plank flooring to cab. Chassis with twin outside cylinders and operated by Walschaert’s valve gear, cylinder drains and fluted motion. A six wheel tender having fitted hand feed water pump, steps, hand rails and couplings. The model is finished in black livery with fitted steps, hand-rails, lamp irons and vacuum hoses. Length 89cm. Cab width 13cm. The London Midland and Scottish Railway Class 5 4-6-0, almost universally known as the Black Five. It was introduced by William Stanier in 1934 and 842 were built between then and 1951. Members of the class survived to the last day of steam on British Railways in 1968, and eighteen remain in preservation.No Boiler History available. This locomotive would appear to have never been steamed.
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