Five "G" Gauge Unoxed Items of Rolling Stock, consisting of a LGB "Zillertal Bier" wagon, a LGB "Nichtraucher" four-wheel "2nd" coach, a LGB Ref 4011 hinged - hatch wagon, a bogie refrigerator " Hughes" box van etc, plus a Bachmann sliding door box van (missing bogies); and a BR maroon kit built parcel eight wheel van (good build but damage to bogies, overall condition fair to very good. (7)
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Nine 'OO'Gauge/4mm Steam Tender Locomotives for Spares or Repair, comprising Trix A4 - wired connection to tender severed, Hornby (UK) A4 - connecting rod issue, Hornby (CH) Coronation Class - connecting rod issue - body loose to chassis; Triang Britannia - connecting rod issue; Horby (CH) Class 01 - no drive to wheels, Hornby (CH) class 8F - body loose to chassis; Hornby (UK) Class 7 - valve gear issue; Hornby (CH) class 7P - no drive to wheels; Hornby (UK) "Scotsman" - boiler door missing, all items unboxed/untested; noted issues are minimal description, locomotives are generally in good body condition
A Dent Pattern 182 Boat Compass, English, c.1910, engraved to the edge of the compass, 'F. DENT & Co. LONDON No.2518' and engraved with military arrow, the 4in compass card within liquid filled bowl, with brass screws, in a gimbal, engraved to the top of the binnacle 'PATT.182 No.2518' , with glazed brass cover, swing handle to the top, French polished mahogany body, door to the front with instructions pasted to the inside, height 30cm
A Compound Microscope By Andrew Pritchard, English, c.1830, engraved to the foot, 'A Pritchard 18 Picket St London, with a retail label to the inside of the door for 'Pallant Optician, 51 Strand London', the microscope on a tripod foot, with adjustable column supporting the main body of the microscope on a compass type joint, with concave mirror at the base in a gimbal on a sliding collar, clamp to main body, interchangeable stage rack and pinion focus to triangular bar with limb to accept the compound bodytube, with fine focus to the side, in the original mahogany case with 5 drawers, 2 for specimens and 3 for accessories, accessories include, A polished wooden wrist support, Bottle holder, Medium power eyepiece, High power eyepiece, 2 objectives in cans, A low power objective with a Leiberkuhn in a can engraved 'A1 Andrew Pritchard 263 Strand, London', A Turrel type mechanical stage engraved 'Pritchard London', A fine diamond engraved micrometer brass slide engraved 1/100 A Pritchard 18 Picket Str Strand' A live box, Note: Andrew Pritchard is recorded as working at 18 Picket Street, Strand between 1832 and 1834
AN IRISH GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK, signed John Crampton of Dublin, the detachable hood with swan neck pediment and Corinthian columns, with glazed panel door, silvered dial, inked with Roman numerals against a gilt metal ground with day and seconds apertures, the trunk with solid panel door on plinth base and bracket feet. 220cm high, 48cm Condition Report: Case is good overallThe plinth base with four circular fill holes on both the left and right sideLight split line to front panelMinute hand has been replaced, numbered 240Key works for the trunk doorSmall timber replacement by lock platehood is good but with small split to the upper side panel on the right sidewith weights no pendulum
A GEORGE III OAK LONG CASE CLOCK, EARLY 19TH CENTURY,the white dial signed "R. Francis, Attleburgh" with a calendar, the spandrels painted with strawberries and flowers, straight moulded pediment flanked by columns, the door later carved with portrait medallion, on moulded base with bracket feet. 198cm high
A FEDERAL MAHOGANY AND MAPLE LONGCASE CLOCK, PHILADELPHIA, EARLY 19TH CENTURYwith broken swan neck and central finial, the arch shaped door enclosing the clock face surmounted by revolving day and night, the case with carved door on a moulded base and turned feet. 232cm high, 49cm wide, 26cm deepProvenance: Dawesfield House, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USALots 92 - 175 form part of the original contents of Dawesfield, Lewis Lane, Ambler, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania - an iconic American farmhouse built by Abraham Dawes and by descent through generations of the female line. It served as the Revolutionary Headquarters of General George Washington from 20th October until 2nd November, 1777.
A WILLIAM IV FIGURED ROSEWOOD SIDE CABINET, C.1830, the white marble top with three quarter mahogany and brass gallery, the beaded panelled frieze above panelled doors enclosing an adjustable shelf flanked by turned columns, on plinth base, with the later trade label of Dooley, Dawson Street, Dublin. 112cm wide, 91cm high, 42cm deep Condition Report: In fairly good overall condition There are the inevitable minor scuffs, abrasions, scratches, dents consistent with age and use The gallery has been stuck down to the marble top and is now loose The marble top with minor knocks, chips and losses in particular to the extremities The left cupboard door with some expansion A few minor losses to the veneers on the base Otherwise sturdy See additional images
A FINE EBONISED AND ORMOLU MOUNTED CHIMING BRACKET CLOCK, 19TH CENTURY Signed 'W. Payne & Co, 63 New Bond St, London' surmounted with a twin dolphin cast handle and four painted finials to the corners, with honeycomb grill panels to each side, the glazed panel door enclosing a gilt dial face with silvered chapter ring, inked with Roman numerals, on leaf and paw cast feet, with pendulum, and winding keys. 51cm high Condition Report: Restored in 2003 by Cosby Fine Clock Restorations, Wiltshire
A STAINED BEECH MANTEL CLOCK, BY WINTERHALDER & HOFMEIER FOR J.E. CALDWELL & CO, PHILADELPHIA, CIRCA 1900the arched hood with glazed panel door flanked by columns enclosing a silvered dial inscribed 'J. E. CALDWELL & CO.' and 'GERMANY' with Arabic numerals, spade hands, pierced winding apertures and sub-dial, the case with inlay and gilt paint raised on a fluted and stepped base on brass bun feet. 24cm high, 17.5cm wide, 14cm deepProvenance: Dawesfield House, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USALots 92 - 175 form part of the original contents of Dawesfield, Lewis Lane, Ambler, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania - an iconic American farmhouse built by Abraham Dawes and by descent through generations of the female line. It served as the Revolutionary Headquarters of General George Washington from 20th October until 2nd November, 1777.
A CHIPPENDALE EBONISED AND STAINED HARDWOOD CORNER CABINET, PHILADEPHIA, CIRCA 1800, the upper section with broken swan neck pediment above domed glazed panel door enclosing shelves flanked by reeded corners above two small drawers and two cupboard doors on shallow circular feet, lacking central urn. 197cm high, 105cm wide, 63.5 cm deepProvenance: Dawesfield House, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USALots 92 - 175 form part of the original contents of Dawesfield, Lewis Lane, Ambler, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania - an iconic American farmhouse built by Abraham Dawes and by descent through generations of the female line. It served as the Revolutionary Headquarters of General George Washington from 20th October until 2nd November, 1777.
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