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A rare Florence Callcott papier-mâché dolls’ house cottage, with bay window, hinged door, window and skylight, open at the back to show two rooms with staircase and attic, wallpapers and two fireplaces, the large label on the base and inscribed in pen Made in 1914 pat. Applied for 24th December 1914 - previously in the Christie’s auction of Faith Eaton’s collection October 2005 as lot 142, this actual example also appears in the Ultimate Dolls’ House Book page 73 and 134
A Tri-ang No1 Princess Dolls’ House, modelled on the cottage ‘Y Bwythyn Bach’ built in Windsor for Princess Elizabeth, the current Queen, as a gift from the Welsh people - white-painted house with central front door, two bay windows, painted wood thatched roof, triangular transfer to back, front opening to reveal four rooms, hall, stairs and landing, 1930s - 30in. (76cm.) wide (interior redecorated)
A G & J Lines Dolls’ House, cream painted with gold lining, central front door with lion head knocker, bay window either side, central dormer window, printed paper tiled roof and brick sides, front opening to reveal four rooms, hall, stairs and landing, original papers and fireplace, 1920s - 28in. (71cm.) wide (some wear and ageing)
A German composition Punch and Judy set circa 1900, comprising Mr Punch - 19in. (48.5cm) high (chipped nose), Judy, the Baby (head broken in half), an unusual Toby the dog (head broken and missing arm), the Devil, a clown and man with a big nose with cloth bodies and wooden hands and legs (damages); a piece wall with window and opening door and a string of cloth sausages
A German red roofed dolls’ house, wood covered with printed paper featuring brick and stone, ornate front door with lion head knocker, window boxes, pillared porch, dormer window and flower boarder around base, front opening to reveal two white painted rooms - 15½in. (39.5cm.) high (slight woodworm and general wear); and a small quantity of small scale dolls’ house furniture
A home built dolls’ house, made by Pegglin’s Faber, possibly made in Singapore, wooden with cream painted exterior, brick around base, pillared porch and green windows, back opening to reveal four rooms, hall, landing and bathroom, electrically lit and packing crate - 26½in. (67.5cm.) wide (missing front door, flashing loose from roof)
A large Tri-ang wooden dolls’ house No.93, mock Tudor design, half-timbered and cream painted, tinplate windows, green front and garage door, green cardboard shutters, large chimney up right side with porch, seat and sundial, red painted roof, front opening in four places to reveal five rooms, hall, stairs and landing, Pedigree Prams label to rear - 47¼in. (120cm.) wide (interior redecorated, white exterior repainted and window frames rusty)
A painted wooden dolls’ house, with brick painted exterior, central front door with arched window above, five windows, grey painted roof and two chimneys, front opening to reveal four rooms with original fireplaces, hall and landing, half a replaced staircase only, large hall window - 32½in. (82.5cm.) wide (mainly well repapered, missing strip of wood from front, door loose)
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