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*Smith (John Raphael). The Laetitia series: Plates 1 - 6, Domestic Happiness, The Elopement, The Virtuous Parent, Dressing for the Masquerade, The Tavern Door [and] The Fair Penitent, [1789, but early 19th century impressions], the set of six stipple engravings, after George Morland, printed in colours and finished by hand, each approximately 390 x 290 mm, in uniform modern black and gilt frames with verre ‚glomis‚ mounts A handsome set. (6)
Shakespeare (William). The Works of William Shakespeare, with Life and Glossary, Carefully Edited from the Best Texts, 12 volumes, the "Bedford" Edition, Warne, 1888, titles printed in red & black, half-titles lightly toned, each page with red border, final third of volume 1 with small stain to tail edges, with associated intermittent adhesion or loss, volume 1 also with small adhesive tape remnant to front pastedown and both hinges split, top edges gilt, original blue cloth gilt, extremities lightly rubbed, contained together in mahogany cabinet with glazed door (lacking pediment) (12)
*Brock (Charles Edmund, 1870-1938). Stern Critics, pencil on paper, depicting a pretty young lady in jodhpurs leading a large horse in harness and carrying a whip, with two elderly women at a cottage door surveying her from behind, titled lower left, verso with several small pencil sketches of figures, pin holes to margins, 33 x 20cm (13 x 8ins), together with a quantity of other sketches for illustrative work by the Brock brothers, mostly pencil but one or two pen & ink, including composition sketches, figure and animal studies, drapery studies, etc., some leaves with several small sketches, various sizes and condition (approx.50)
Heaney (Seamus). Door Into the Dark, 1969; Preoccupations, 1980; The Government of the Tongue, 1988, 1st editions, Door Into the Dark ex-libris with stamp and marks erased from title and front endpaper and pastedown, a few minor spots, small cleat tape marks front and rear to Preoccupations, Preoccupations signed to title by the author with a loose postcard to Stephen Parr commenting on Parr's writing, original cloth, dust jackets, sticker residue at foot of Door Into the Dark spine, 8vo, together with 10 others by Heaney including The School Bag (with Ted Hughes), 1997, Beowulf, 1999, District and Circle, 2006 and Human Chain, 2010, all signed by the author, plus Sweeney Astray, 1983 paperback with a loose letter, 30 March 1986, regretting he was unable to give a reading at a Buddhist event (13)
A Bassett-Lowke O Gauge Clockwork 'Duchess of Montrose' 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender, ref 3261/0 in painted BR lined green as no 46232, with geared wind and variable speed control, VG- E, mech tested ok, very slight corrosion to smokebox door, with 6-wheeled Stanier Tender, E, both in original box, with key and original instruction sheet, box F-G, some scuffing to corners and old tape marks
Two Bassett-Lowke Gauge 1 '1921-Series' Brake/3rd Coaches, probably by Bing, comprising LNER 'teak' no 1234N, G-VG, roof repainted, some loss of lithography to doors, all handles intact, together with GWR crimson-liveried no 132, F-G, roof over-varnished, 5 door handles damaged and other minor damages (2)
Märklin and Bassett-Lowke Gauge 1 GNR/LNER Coaching Stock, comprising Märklin 1st/3rd composite no 2875 in printed teak livery with factory 'LNER' overpaint, G, two door handles missing, roof repainted, some retouching to solebars, together with B-L GNR 'teak' full brake no 1331 with fixed doors, F-G, roof scruffy, considerable mis-matched retouching to body sides (2)
Hornby O Gauge Type 1 Base Freight Stock, comprising boxed Shell Tank Wagon with 'lozenge' trademarks, G-VG, very light playwear and some polish residue, box F, MR Refrigerator van in white with round M L Ltd transfer and 'thick' axles, G, moderate playwear but all original, and a repainted MR grey luggage van, as repaint F-G, door handles and company letters are replacements (3)
An O Gauge Live Steam 4-6-0 Locomotive and Tender Project, to unknown design but in the style of Gresley's Pacifics with wide firebox, possibly intended for paraffin or coal firing, with multi-tube copper boiler, twin cylinders with outside valve gear and lever reversing, displacement lubricator and axle-driven water pump, regulator and blower valve, pipework sections and other small parts supplied in box, P, smokebox door, burner and some small parts missing, remainder with surface rust or roughly painted, Tender is a plain un-sprung 6-wheeled example, roughly painted (2 + box parts)
A Restored Bassett-Lowke O Gauge Live Steam Spirit-fired 'Mogul' 2-6-0 Locomotive and Tender, completely refinished in LNER green as no 33, Tender marked underneath 'IW, 02/1994', complete with vapourising burner and dome cover, as repaint VG, some denting to smokebox door, supplied in a later 'Corgi/B-L' Mogul box
The vendor worked for British Rail from 1973-1991. From early 1974 to late 1987, he worked in the Architect's Department and was responsible for completing the signing change from brown and cream to black and white on the Western Region. These few signs were rescued from rubbish skips.Waiting and Ladies Rooms Sign, a BR Western Region enamelled sign, with white lettering on a brown ground, fully flanged door sign, some chips to edges, (18" wide x 6" high) G
Hornby O Gauge 'OAG' Base Freight Stock and No 2 Cattle Wagon, comprising MR, LMS and LNER Refrigerator vans, all with hinged doors, two LMS grey brake vans and one brown LNER, together with a grey No 2 Cattle Truck with lettering to solebar, mostly G, all with repainted roofs, two with repainted bases, cattle truk body repainted, various other retouching and some door handles replaced (7)
Märklin Gauge 1 Midland Railway/LMS Bogie Coaching Stock, both with clerestorey roofs, comprising 1st/3rd composite no 2873 in crimson with factory-applied 'LMS' overprints, F, all doors to one side are replacements and door handles replaced, together with full-brake no 2874 in original MR finish, also F with both opening doors replaced and considerable retouching (2)
Märklin Gauge 1 Midland Railway 4-wheel Coaching Stock, comprising two fixed-door 1st/3rd composite coaches no 2871, one MR and one overprinted LMS, both G-VG, together with two opening-door versions, also no 2871, also one MR and one LMS, and a full brake no 2872 with LMS overprint, these F, all five in shades of MR crimson, those with opening doors quite mis-matched and possibly with doors replaced, several door handles broken, brake van in a distinctly pinkish hue (5)
A Large Model Gas-Fired Vertical Boiler and Steam Pump, with approx 6" diameter boiler standing approx 14" high (including chimney 24"), mounted on an aluminium-clad plinth with a high-level water reservoir, hand pump, Steam pump (attached to base but not piped-in), and Steam outlet manifold, the boiler featuring 150 psi pressure gauge, twin water gauges, firehole door and 'ashpan' damper, fitted with polished wooden lagging, gas burner and valve, overall G-VG, generally dusty, gas feed pipe bent double, may need replacement
A Märklin Gauge 1 Continental 30cm-long Baggage/Brake Van, finished in original brown livery as no 1936, with four sliding doors to main body and opening doors to vestibules at each corner, with pressed tinplate bogies, opening roof with 'birdcage' lookout and interior detailing to guard's compartment, F-G, general deterioration to original varnish, one footstep detached (supplied loose), one door handle broken and one missing
A Rake of Three Bing for Bassett-Lowke Gauge 1 LNWR '1921-series' Coaching Stock, comprising a boxed 1st-class coach, G-VG, one door handle broken, some rusting to one door on corridor side, one axlebox missing, box F, with another 1st class ditto unboxed, VG, one axlebox missing and moderate retouching to sides esp around doorways, together with a brake/3rd coach, G-VG, appears over-varnished with yellowing to ivory areas, two door handles broken (3)
A MID 18TH CENTURY OAK SINGLE DOOR SPICE CUPBOARD, the moulded cornice above fielded panel door enclosing an arrangement of eleven drawers around a central recess, with turned wooden handles, a further long drawer to the base, height 68.5cm x width 58cm x depth 31cm) (condition: some areas of let ins along back left hand facing edge, also around hinges some splits)
A LATE 18TH CENTURY OAK EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the moulded pediment on plain columns, the glazed doors enclosing a silvered 28.5cm (11 1/4'') dial on a brass plate with pierced brass cherub spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed Follit, Lichfield, shaped trunk door to plinth base and bracket feet, with pendulum and weights, height approximately 204cm
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND INLAID ARTS & CRAFTS DISPLAY CABINET, rectangular top above an arched bevel edged mirror supported on four square uprights terminating in a shelf, the top and bottom inlaid with scrolling fruit and foliage, the single cabinet door with hammered pewter escutcheon and ring handle and leaded coloured glass central design of a stylised tree, on open rectangular front legs with shaped block feet and solid rectangular back legs, comes with detached wavy apron with inlaid central pendant, lacks connecting vertical uprights, height 178cm x width 106.5cm x depth 40cm
A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED DRESSER, the upper section with moulded cornice and wavy frieze above two open and one enclosed shelves, three short drawers under with brass swan neck handles, flanked by long single door cupboards, the base fitted with three deep drawers below a triple plank top, brass escutcheons and brass swan neck handles, three cabriole legs to the front with distressed feet, two chamfered back legs, length 199cm x depth 51cm x height 198cminfo/condition: the dresser is George III period, the base tilts back slightly, the legs are strong enough to take the piece being dressed with china, two of the front feet are largely missing, it has replacement hinges to the cupboard doors and holes have been filled on the sides of the rack, handles throughout the piece are replacement, it has seen restoration which is serviceable but not top quality, overall it is a serviceable piece of furniture but has seen replacements and repairs throughout and is not in shop condition
A VICTORIAN WALNUT, WALNUT STAINED, INLAID AND BRASS MOUNTED CREDENZA, the serpentine front with foliate inlaid frieze above a central cupboard door flanked by glazed cupboard doors, on a plinth base, length 192cm x depth 44cm x height 109cm (condition: walnut is faded in places but stained areas are giving the piece a patchy apperance, a few areas of scuffing and brass moulding loose at sides)
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE WALL CLOCK, circular top and door enclosing a painted 30cm dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, named J & E Mason, Worcester, the case with shaped trunk door and glazed pendulum window, above a bowed base, pendulum and two weights, lacks key, height approximately 145cm (condition: case has evidence of restoration and repair, some areas of veneer loss)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY PALE OAK, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD AND SATINWOOD STRUNG WHITEHURST OF DERBY EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the broken swan neck pediment with brass rosettes on ring turned columns, arched door enclosing a painted 31cm dial with makers name to the arch, Roman numerals, subsidiary seconds and date dials, gilt floral spandrels, the trunk door with shaped top flanked by reeded quarter columns, plinth base on bracket feet, with pendulum and two weights, height approximately 217cm (condition: some patches of paint loss to the dial and cracking, side section of a foot loose)info/condition: No.6208, we think it is likely that the movement and case began life together, the painted dial has a number of patches of losses around 10 o'clock, 11 o'clock, at 1,2,4 and 5 o'clock, also near seconds dial and in just above the dial some patches of staining to case, some veneer missing to hood door and inlay missing
A GEORGE III OAK AND MAHOGANY BANDED EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with moulded pediment above blind fret work cornice, plain columns, the glazed door enclosing an engraved brass 28cm dial, gilt metal spandrels, Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'William Vale Coleshill', the trunk door with papered back with no back boards, plinth base with later kick board surround, with pendulum and two weights, height approximately 198.5cm (condition: movement not sitting flush to frame, some losses)
AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY AND INLAID EIGHT DAY LONGCASE CLOCK, the hood with broken swan neck pediment with brass roundels on brass capped fluted columns, arched door enclosing a painted 33cm dial with lunar phase mechanism, subsidiary date and seconds dials, Arabic numerals, the spandrels painted with female figures emblematic of the four continents, named for Underhill & Son, Wolverhampton, triple arched trunk door flanked by fluted columns, traditional plinth base, height approximately 225cm, with pendulum, two weights and winder (condition: veneer missing from between two swan necks, the plinth with section of veneer missing and front panel detached from case)
A George III oak cottage longcase clock, the open scroll work pediment with three brass finials above a square glazed door enclosing 11” brass dial with Roman numerals and inscribed Sam L Roberts, Llanfair, with figural spandrels emblematic of the seasons, 30-hour movement striking on a bell with brass capped pilasters above a long shaped top trunk door and ogive moulding and baseboard on simple plinth, 203cm high
A Regency mahogany bracket clock by Henry Favre,Pall Mall, London, the arched pad top case with gilt brass carrying handle, the glazed door enclosing a white painted 8-inch arched dial with Roman numerals, strike/silent dial in the arch, alarm hand between fish grill sides, the glazed rear door enclosing a four pillar double fusee 8-day movement with back plate engraved Henry Favre Pall Mall and with separate pull repeat and alarm cords,raised on a plinth base and four gilt ball feet, 43cm high, 29cm wide, 17cm deep Note: Henry Favre was watch maker to the Prince Regent and the Duke of York and was known to work between 1800 and 1818 at 27 Pall Mall, London
A George III oak cased cottage longcase clock, the broken scroll swan neck pediment above a square glazed door enclosing an 11” white painted dial with Roman numerals marked G Honeybone, painted with ruins in the corners, 30-hour movement striking on a bell between turned pilasters over a three quarter length plain trunk door and ogive moulding planked base and plinth, 203cm high
A George III oak and mahogany crossbanded and boxwood strung longcase clock with broken scroll pediment above a square glazed front door enclosing a 14” white painted dial with Arabic numerals and moon phase, and painted with artisans and signed J A Heywood, Northwich, 8-day movement striking on a bell between fluted brass capped pilasters over a shaped top full length trunk door between reeded quarter pilasters over a shaped based canted angles and on ogee bracket feet, 220cm high
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