A G & J Lines No 35 Dolls' House 1913-15, with cream-painted front, the central section with half-timbered printed paper and central dummy front door, five lithographed tinplate windows, central gable, brick-papered sides and tiled paper roof, front opening to reveal two large rooms with original papers and fireplaces --22½in. (57cm.) high (G, some restoration including roof re-papered and green base repainted)
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A large Triangtois Wooden Dolls' House No 93, mock Tudor design, half-timbered and cream-painted, tinplate windows, yellow front door and garage door, green cardboard shutters, large chimney up right side with porch and seat, sundial, red painted tiled roof, front opening in four places to reveal five rooms, hall, stairs and landing, fireplaces, dresser and some original papers, electrically-lit and roundel to back --47¼in. (120cm.) wide (G, some restoration)
A Tri-ang Wooden Dolls' House, with plain wood front door, tinplate windows with green shutters, plain wood balcony, timbered gables, garage to one side, front opening to reveal two rooms with fireplaces, stairs and original papers, electrically-lit and triangular label to back, circa 1930 --22in. (56cm.) high (F)
A G & J Lines No 33 Dolls' House circa 1909, cream-painted with central front door and canopy above, two storey large bay to left and four windows to right with balustraded garden, mansard roof with dormer window and widow's walk and two chimneys, front opening in the middle to reveal four rooms with fireplaces, dresser, hall, stairs and landing --32½in. (82.5cm.) high (F-G, fully repainted and re-papered, some smaller parts replaced)
A Tri-ang Wooden Dolls' House Cottage No DH C, rough-cast ground floor, central front door with lion head knocker and 'Letter' box, two tinplate windows and larger to the first floor, balustraded balcony, tiled and brick-paper to the side, front opening to reveal two rooms with fireplaces and original papers, circa 1921 --23in. (58.5cm.) high (G, some replaced exterior papers)
A Wooden home built 'Karine Graham' Sweets and Tobacco shop, cream-painted with three bay windows, front door, hand-painted sign, front opening to reveal counter and shelves, electrically-lit, cash till and quantity of produce including two Huntley & Palmer's sample tins --22½in. (57.5cm.) wide (G)
A G & J Lines No 37 Dolls' House 1925, painted cream and grey with nine tinplate windows, green front door with knocker and letter box, pillared overhanging roofs on ground and first floor, central gable and front opening to reveal four rooms with fireplaces --21½in. (54.5cm.) wide (G, completely refurbished)
A G & J Lines for Gamages Wooden Dolls' House No 71, painted cream with large central two-storey bay window, tinplate windows, front door to right hand side, balustraded balconies to first floor windows either side, paper tiled roof with large dormer window, front opening to reveal two large rooms with fireplaces, hall, stairs and landing, original wall papers and brass Gamages plaque applied to front, 1915-22 --29in. (73.5cm.) high (F-G, cream repainted)
A Tri-ang Wooden Dolls' House Bungalow No 5 Q, rough-cast façade, tinplate windows, printed green card shutters, green front door with letter box, printed paper tiled roof, front opening at one end to reveal three rooms, fireplaces, original papers and one room electrically-lit, lift off roof with attic space and roundel on back --25in. (63.5cm.) wide (F-G, printed garden replaced)
A large painted Wooden Dolls' House probably G & J Lines, of three stories, central front door with bay window either side, balustraded balcony across the entire first floor, French doors, five windows, two dormer windows in grey painted roof, brick painted façade with cream-painted coining and stone work, staff accommodation to right side, front opening in two halves to reveal six rooms with fireplaces, internal doors, windows to sides, working elevator to all floors with hall and landings --41in. (104cm.) high (G, completely refurbished, some parts replaced)
A G & J Lines No 34 The Clock House Dolls' House circa 1910, painted cream with gold lining, half-glazed front door to the right with small window either side, pillared porch with balustrade balcony above, first floor French windows, timbered to left and clock dormer with working clock, front opening in the middle to reveal four rooms with fireplaces and range, original interior papers --32in. (81.5cm.) high (F, some restoration)
A Triangtois Wooden Dolls' House No 62, cream-painted with wooden half timbering, wood front door, tinplate windows, garage, red painted tiled roof, front opening to reveal four rooms with original papers including Easter bunnies, staircase, electric wall lights and roundel on back --26¾in. (68cm.) long (G, base repainted)
A large Triangtois Dolls' House No 93, mock Tudor design, half-timbered and cream-painted, tinplate windows, green front door and garage door, green cardboard shutters, large chimney up right side with porch and seat, sundial, red painted tiled roof, front opening in four places to reveal five rooms, hall, stairs and landing, fireplaces, dresser and original papers, electrically-lit and roundel to back --47¼in. (120cm.) wide (G)
A Tri-ang Wooden Dolls' House No 60, cream-painted with cardboard half timbering, tinplate windows, door to left side in large porch, red painted tiled roof, front opening to reveal two rooms with original papers, remains of triangular transfer and small quantity of furniture --17½in (44.5cm.) high (G, base repainted)
A Triangtois Dolls' House Houseboat 1932-33, painted cream with green painted hull, front door with knocker and letter box, four tinplate windows with green shutters, roof deck with metal guard rail, flag pole, black Triangtois roundel and front opening to reveal two rooms with stove and electric lighting --19in. (48cm.) long (VG, completely refurbished); this is believed to be an old example, but there is no remains of the original finish showing, so possibly a good replica; and re-imagined Tri-ang style beach house with deck and steps
A Tri-ang Wooden Dolls' House No 60, cream-painted with cardboard half timbering, tinplate windows, door to left side in large porch, red painted tiled roof, front opening to reveal two rooms with original papers, electric lights to back wall, triangular transfer and small quantity of furniture --17¾in. (45cm.) high
An unusual G & J Lines Wooden Dolls' House in Two Parts, of three bays, the right bay separate section, dummy front door with two lion head knockers, rosettes and two letter boxes, three bay windows across ground floor and three pairs of windows with balconies across first floor, stone and brick-paper facade, opening in three sections to reveal six rooms with fireplaces --42¾in. (108.5cm.) wide (G, mainly refurbished)
A large Triangtois Wooden Dolls' House DH 12, rough-cast and brick painted façade, tinplate windows, front door set to the left of centre beneath balustraded balcony and dormer window, large detachable chimney stack to left hand side, separate tiled roof and front opening in two parts to reveal six rooms with fireplaces, range and dresser, hall, stairs and landing and Triangtois roundel to back, circa 1939 --48in. (122cm.) wide (G-E, completely refurbished)
A Tri-ang Wooden Dolls' House for W S Cowell Ltd 1920s, rough-cast first floor, brick-paper ground floor façade, central green front door with lion knocker and 'Letter' box, tinplate windows with green cardboard shutters, applied tiled roof, two large rough-cast chimneys, front opening to reveal four rooms with fireplaces and range, central stairs, electrically-lit and original papers; plastic plaque to front 'Supplied to W. S. Cowell Ltd, Ipswich' --24½in. (62cm.) wide (G)
A Tri-ang Wooden Dolls' House Bungalow No 5 Q, rough-cast façade, cut-out windows with perspex, green front door with letter box, printed tiled roof, front opening to the left of front door to reveal three rooms, fireplaces, re-papered and quantity of furniture and chattels including Dol-Toi and Welsotoys --25in. (63.5cm.) wide (F, mainly restored)
A Tri-ang Wooden Dolls' House No 76, cream-painted with cardboard half timbering, tinplate windows, front door to left side within large porch, garage, red tiled roof, front opening to reveal two rooms with original papers and transfer to rear --24in. (61cm.) wide (G, three holes drilled in back)
A Triangtois Wooden Dolls' House DH/9, rough-cast and brick-paper façade, central front door with lion knocker and 'Letter' box, five tinplate windows with green cardboard shutters, large detachable chimney to left side, front opening to reveal four rooms with fireplaces, range, dresser and sink, central stairs, some original papers and roundel on back --28½in. (72.5cm.) wide (G, completely refurbished exterior)
A Tri-ang Wooden Dolls' House DH/3, white painted and brick-paper façade, central front door set back into porch with seat either side, five large windows, balustraded and pillared balcony running across the entire front, paper tiled roof, front opening to reveal four rooms with fireplaces, range and dresser, hall, stairs and landing, mainly original papers --31½in. (80cm.) wide (G, slight restoration)
A G & J Lines Dolls' House, cream-painted with gold lining, central brown 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 G & J Lines box-back Dolls' House, with central front door with brass rosette, arched pediments and two windows to ground floor, two windows with pointed pediments to first, cream-painted and brick-papered, front opening to reveal four rooms with fireplaces, dresser and original papers, circa 1910 --25½in. (64.5cm.) high (P-F)
A G & J Lines Wooden Dolls' House No 70, painted cream with large two-storey bay window to left, tinplate front door to right, tinplate windows, dormer window, front opening to reveal two rooms with fireplace, hall, stairs and landing, 1915-22 --27in. (68.5cm.) high (F, completely refurbished)
A G & J Lines Wooden Horse-drawn Gypsy Caravan, painted yellow with red roof, green detail and yellow lining, front and rear door with circular windows, window each side, chimney, large spoked metal wheels with brass hubs, replacement ladder to rear, refurbished carved wooden dappled grey horse on wheeled platform and various buckets and implements hung on outside --47in. (119cm.) long (F-G, replacement thistle logo labels to side)
A Tri-ang Wooden Dolls' House DH/3, white painted and brick-paper façade, central front door set back into pillared porch with seat either side, five large tinplate windows, balustraded and pillared balcony running across the entire front, individually grey tiled roof, front opening to reveal four rooms with fireplaces, range and dresser, hall, stairs and landing, original papers and roundel on back --32in. (81cm.) wide (F-G)
A G & J Lines Wooden Dolls' House No 72, painted cream with central tinplate front door, tinplate windows, dormer window, front opening in the middle to reveal four rooms, hall, stairs and landing, also back opening to reveal two small rooms on side, some original papers, circa 1920 --28in. (71cm.) high (F, needs some restoration, missing one tinplate window)
A Triangtois Wooden Dolls' House DH 80, ground floor rough-cast, half hung painted tile roof and first floor, green painted front door with bracketed porch, eight tinplate windows with green shutters, window to each side, front opening in the middle to reveal six rooms with fireplaces, range and dresser, staircase and original paper, electrically-lit and roundel to back --34¾in.(88cm.) wide (G, some restoration)
A Tri-ang Wooden half-timbered Dolls' House, painted cream, tinplate windows, front door to side in porch with seat, integral garage, front opening to reveal two room with fireplaces, some original papers, bathroom over garage with tub and sink and electrically-lit --27in. (68.5cm.) high (G, restored)
A Tri-ang Wooden Dolls' House 1920s, rough-cast with central green front door with lion head knocker and 'Letter' box, five tinplate windows with green card shutters, paper tiled roof, front opening to reveal four rooms with fireplaces and range, hall, stairs and landing and some original papers --25in. (63.5cm.) wide (G)
A G & J Lines for Gamages No 5 Dolls' House, painted cream with gold lining, half glazed front door to the right with 'Letter' box, pillared porch with balustraded balcony and two windows above, the left with two windows and balcony, dormer window in roof, two chimneys, A.W. Gamage Ltd Holborn, London brass plaque to front and opening at each side with four rooms, tinplate fireplaces and original papers, 1906-9 --29½in. (75cm.) high (F-G, some restoration)
A Tri-ang A symmetrical Wooden Size D Dolls' House, rough-cast façade, timbered gable, green front door with lion head knocker, tinplate windows, symmetrical roof, front opening to reveal two rooms with fireplace and range, dresser and sink, original papers and roundel to back --27in. (68.5cm.) high (F-G)
A G & J Lines Wooden Dolls' House, painted cream with gold detail, brick-paper quoining to sides, central green front door, five large windows, four pillars supporting balustraded balconies, tiled paper roof, front opening in two sections to reveal four rooms with fireplaces, dresser, hall, stairs and landing and some original papers, 1910s --28in. (71cm.) high (F, exterior restored)
A Tri-ang Dolls' House No 45, painted cream with green tinplate and cellophane windows, turquoise front door and garage door, long balcony across front, sun room on garage roof (possibly from another house), red/brown painted roof, front opening to reveal four rooms, fireplaces and stairs, electrically-lit and triangular label on back, circa 1939 -- 31¾in. (80.5cm.) wide (G, some wear)
A G & J Lines No 4 boxed-back Dolls' House, 2nd version, pre 1906 with brick-papered façade, central front door with brass rosette, porch and six windows, front opening to reveal four rooms with original tinplate fireplaces and range, original papers and 4 stencilled to back --24½in. (62cm.) high (painted white work repainted and some retouching to bricks)
A Wooden Dolls' House Cottage, with plain wood front door with tinplate knocker, tinplate window, cream façade painted with cottage garden, textured straw roof and front opening to reveal one room painted pink with floral border and small quantity of Kleeware furniture --13½in. (34cm.) wide (F-G)
A Triangtois Wooden Dolls' House No 60, cream-painted with wooden half timbering, tinplate windows, front door to left side inside large porch, red/brown tiled roof, front opening to reveal two rooms with original papers, roundel to back and quantity of furniture and chattels, some Dol-Toi --18in. (46cm.) high (G, replaced chimney and base overpainted)
A Triangtois Dolls' House DH/1, with central front door with knocker and 'Letter' box, balustraded balcony across most of front supported on pillars, six tinplate glazed windows, old stylish refurbishment giving green marble finish to features and tiled green roof, front opening to reveal four rooms with fireplaces, hall, stairs and landing and remains of original papers, 1920s --28¾in. (73cm.) high (F, repainted exterior)
A Triangtois Size C Dolls' House circa 1924, with Timbered and rough-cast sides and top half façade, brick-paper lower, central front door with lion mask door knocker, three tinplate windows, front opening to reveal two rooms with fireplaces and original papers --23in. (58.5cm.) high (F, some restoration)
A G & J Lines No 60 Dolls' House 1915-17, repainted cream, green front door to the left with lion knocker, large bay window to ground floor and balustraded balcony to first floor, tinplate windows, front opening to reveal four rooms, two fireplaces and staircase --28½in. (72.5cm.) high (exterior refurbished, interior with old papers)
A Tri-ang Dolls' House No 91, rough-cast and brick façade, green front door to left, garage to right, central two-storey bay window, tinplate windows, red painted tiled roof, front opening in three places to reveal five rooms, deco fireplaces, original papers, two wall lights and triangular label to back --30in. (76cm.) wide (G, exterior repainted)
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