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Pre War Tipp & Co (Germany) 6-wheeled Lorry with Anti Aircraft Gun, camouflage body, Anti Aircraft Gun to rear with spring loaded firing mechanism, Dunlop balloon tyres with steerable wheels, opening cab door, approx 11 inches (28 cm) long, in good original condition and Tinplate Friction operated Machine Gun (2 items)
Gauge 2/3 tinplate Station accessories, German circa 1928, light brown painted tinplate four-wheel Zeitungen (Newspaper) trolley with brown bar handles to each end and pyramid shaped paper rack with various miniature newspapers (most dated 1928) and sign to top, good condition, some paint loss and sign detached, 20cm (8”) long, Kibri? four-wheel Buffet trolley, hinged lower door to, cooked food section with lids, hanging piece of meat, cream and light green with orange lining, 17.5cm (7”) long, good condition, sign posts bent and some minor paint loss, Doll and Co three-wheel luggage cart and a Marklin luggage trolley with parcel and trunk, good condition, all pieces a little dirty (4 items).
Three Boxed Corgi Toys,235 Oldsmobile Super 88,light blue body, red interior, spun wheels, 232 Fiat 2100, pale lilac body, mauve roof, lemon interior, spun wheels (some enhancements to door handles and trim) and 248 Chevrolet Impala tan body, cream roof/interior, spun wheel hubs with a 220 Chevrolet Impala box, models are very good to excellent condition, boxes are complete with all end flaps,but have some age wear (3 items)
Unboxed Corgi Chipperfield Circus Models, 1130 Chipperfields Circus Horse Transporter with Horses, red/blue, spun hubs, red horse decal to rear, 6 grey plastic horses, 2 x 1123 Circus Animal cages (missing animals, one sliding door missing) repainted Landrover with Pony trailer, unknown make Foden Funfair lorry, plus five Corgi Chipperfield reproduction boxes, all in fair to excellent condition (11 items)
Corgi Toys Gift Set 3 Batmobile and Batboat on Trailer,267 Batmobile, gloss black, red bat hubs, blue tinted windscreens, with "Batman & Robin" figures, in very good to excellent condition (missing aerial, one bat door sticker and gold cage cover on light) 107 Batboat on trailer, tinplate fin cover, clear windscreen, cast wheels on trailer, in near mint condition, with Batman figure only, missing instructions, missiles and badge, in a excellent original blue/yellow illustrated box, missing acetate window, white polystyrene inner packing is excellent.
DINKY TOYS: A 'SUPERTOYS' MILITARY RECOVERY TRUCK, an ambulance, a 'Foden' flat bed lorry and a collection of similar commercial vehicles and trailers, circa 1950s Condition: the recovery truck is in not bad condition, with light play¦the ambulance has one rear door missing¦the rest are all play worn¦all sold as seen¦
Edward William Godwin (1833-1886) - a rare ebonised mahogany display cabinet, c.1872-75, probably manufactured by Collinson & Lock,the upper section with 'floating' counter-balanced glazed door above a pair of glazed doors with reeded glazing bars, flanked by asymmetric shelving with lattice cresting rail, on eight legs with six square tapered brass sabots, width 6ft 1.5in., height 4ft 11.5in., 13in. deepProvenance:The vendor's mother acquired this cabinet from the auction of the contents of Caldecote, Hurtis Hill, Crowborough. The 1930 Kellys Directory of Crowborough lists John Glynn as the owner of Caldecote.Literature:This rare Anglo-Japanese ebonised mahogany cabinet was designed by the important architect and designer Edward William Godwin (1833-1886). Godwin’s influence on modern furniture design should not be under-estimated. He sought to design furniture which was functional and appropriate to modern living, and experimented with modular and fitted furniture decades before it became popular in the mid 20th century. His designs were popular with leading artists and writers of the Victorian era including James McNeill Whistler and Oscar Wilde. Godwin exhibited his furniture at some of the great international exhibitions of the late 19th century including Vienna in 1873, Philadelphia in 1876 and Paris in 1878.He worked in a number of different styles, and like the cabinet offered for sale by Gorringes, it is the pieces which he designed in the Anglo-Japanese style which demonstrate that he was a forerunner of the Modern Movement.This ebonised mahogany cabinet was probably made by the leading London art furniture manufacturer Collinson and Lock around 1872-75. A similar mahogany cabinet stamped by Collinson and Lock is illustrated by in Susan Weber Soros’ comprehensive book ‘The Secular Furniture of E.W. Godwin’, illus. 323 on p. 202. The cabinet shows the influence on Godwin of Japanese designs such as the use of stepped shelving and the ebonised finish in imitation of black lacquer. The curved lattice-work back rail is reminiscent of fretwork on Chinese classical furniture and the brass sabots are a signature of Godwin’s Anglo-Japanese designs.
Charles Wall, London: a mid 18th Century longcase clock, the 12in. brass dial with inscription to the arch, together with strike silent dial, subsidiary seconds and date aperture below, fitted eight day striking movement with anchor escapement, the chinoiserie case with arched pediment and brass ball finials above the arched glazed panelled door and pilasters, arched panelled door to the trunk decorated with scenes of figures, buildings and a deer, further animal decoration to the base, 17 1/2 x 92in. high.
Marshall, Greenside: a 19th Century mahogany longcase clock, the 13in. white painted dial decorated with hunting scenes to the arch and spandrels, with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds and date dials, the eight day striking movement with anchor escapement, arched glazed panelled door flanked by turned pilasters, crossbanded panels below with arched panelled flanked by further turned pilasters, raised on a plinth base, 21 x 82in. high.
J. Hume, Durham: a 19th Century oak longcase clock, with 13in. arched brass dial with roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, decorated with ornate spandrels, the eight day striking movement with anchor escapement, the case with arched glazed panelled door flanked by pilasters, plain drawer to the trunk, raised on a plinth base, 19 x 79 1/2in. high.
An early 19th Century oak and mahogany banded longcase clock, the 30in. circular brass dial fitted date aperture and subsidiary seconds dial, inscribed with maker (indistinct) 'Uttoxeter', with eight day movement and anchor escapement striking on a single bell, the case with circular glazed panelled door under a swan neck pediment, flanked by fluted brass mounted pilasters, the panelled door and base carved with flowers, urns and fruiting vines, flanked by fluted pilaster, raised on a plinth base, 19 1/2 x 80in. high.
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