Hugar for Britains - Set 1734 - Guard Room [1939 issue], comprising: A One Storey Guard Room Building [8.25 x 6 x 4.25 inches / 21 x 15 x 11 cm], Wooden Construction with Lift-Off Roof, Opening Door, 3 x Wired Windows & 3 x Original Army Recruitment Wall Posters. Finished in Natural Wood with Grey Painted Roof Section & Base. Minor age wear otherwise Excellent overall. Scarce Original Piece.
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An early Victorian eight-day longcase clock. The white dial painted with Old Father Time, contained in a stained pine case, height 196cm.The clock has been in storage and we have not seen it working.It is sold with two weights (one a replacement), a pendulum, and a winding key.There is no evidence of active woodworm. The hood has a tin top and the glass is broken and will need replacement. The door is warped.
An 80cm old French inlaid mahogany and mixed wood bonheur du jour with decorative brass mounts and all round decoration, the two door cabinet top with short drawers under, pull-out writing surface and frieze drawer under, set on turned and fluted legs - short drawer handles present, but detached (no screw backs)
Trade catalogues Collection of trade catalogues, mainly Scottish, 19th and 20th century Shanks & Co, Barrhead. Illustrated Catalogue of Sanitary Appliances, 1899. Folio, original green cloth gilt (rubbed), 476 pp., colour and monochrome illustrations throughout;Lion Foundry Company, Kirkintilloch. Illustrated Catalogue of Cast Iron Manufactures. Volume I. Sixth Edition, c.1910. Folio, original blue cloth lettered and decorated in gilt, 336 pp., spine faded, small stain to front cover;Young & Marten, Stratford. Illustrated General Catalogue, c.1880. Volume 1 only (of 2), 4to, original maroon cloth gilt, 432 pp., chromolithographic decorative title-page heightened in gilt, chromolithographic plates depicting chimney-pieces, designs for tiles, kitchen ranges, etc., many heightened in gum arabic, tears to a couple of plates (f. 83 and a final leaf, a colour chart), section excised from initial text-leaf;Walter Macfarlane & Co., Glasgow. Illustrated Catalogue of Macfarlane's Castings. Seventh Edition, c.1900. 2 volumes, folio and 4to, original green cloth lettered in gilt;J. R. Howie, Hurlford, Kilmarnock. Catalogue of Drainage Materials, Chimney Pots, Cattle Troughs, Ridge Tiles, etc. [cover-title], c1933. 4to, original red cloth over flexible boards, 46 pp.;Glenfield & Kennedy, Kilmarnock. Illustrated, Descriptive, and Prices Catalogue (Abridged) of Water Works Appliances. Sixth Edition, 1906. 4to, original green cloth, 100 pp.;William Newman & Sons, Birmingham. Illustrated Catalogue of Brassfoundry and Patented Specialities in Door Springs, Fanlight and Skylight Openers, etc., 1925. 8vo, original green cloth;Woodworkers (Glasgow) Ltd. Scottish Woodworker, 1933. Folio, original cloth-backed lithographic wrappers, mimeographed typescript with lithographic illustrations;William McGeoch & Co. Ltd., Glasgow. Architectural and Builders Ironmongery, 1966. 4to, original blue cloth gilt;and approx. 30 others, including some 20 trade catalogues (mainly in wrappers) and 10 related items
Elton, Lady Mary (née Stewart, 1773-1849) Panoramic Views of Edinburgh [Edinburgh: William Fairborn, and R. Ackermann, London], c.1823. 4 hand-coloured lithographs on india paper by William Westall after Stewart and printed by C. Hullmandel, each comprising a view of Edinburgh from Calton Hill respectively looking north, south, east and west, separately mounted, framed and glazed, print dimensions approx. 25 x 60.5cm, original lithographic dedication or title leaf mounted to backboard of 'View from the door of Nelson's Monument on the Calton Hill, Looking to the East', printsellers' labels (Doig, Wilson, & Wheatley and John Mathieson & Co.) [Abbey Scenery 500]Note: Note: The artist Mary Stewart had in 1822 published a similar suite of four views of Edinburgh from Blackford Hill. She is named as Miss Mary Stewart on the plates but by the time of publication had married the Reverend Sir Abraham Elton, 5th Baronet, of Clevedon Court in Somerset, and is named as Mary Elton on the dedication leaf. These views capture Edinburgh at the time of the famous visit of George IV in 1822, with the royal squadron anchored in the Firth of Forth and artillery emplacements on Calton Hill and Salisbury Crags. The imprint is supplied from information provided on the original wrappers (not present here).
Timpo 0 Gauge Modern Army Train Set and Wild West Locomotives and Rolling Stock mainly for spares (15), Army 'Battle Front Express' Set comprising, Army dark green C11 Diesel Locomotive and Box Car with Gun emplacement on roof, oval of track, in poor box, F, lacks flat car with Field Gun and soldiers, box P, Wild West Prairie Rocket Locomotive, lacks cab roof, con rods and funnel damaged and chassis only with con rods, lacks one set of front bogie wheels, five PR Tenders, three Coaches, one lacks roof, four Cabooses, one lacks a lookout, one a bogie and another a door, F-G (15)
USA Trains G Gauge American Boxcars (4) unboxed, white NY Central Steinlager Reefer wagon no. 24624, missing one roof handrail, knuckle coupler, metal wheels, Wells & Wade apple red reefer wagon missing door steps, etc. dusty, LGB coupler, metal wheels, 25th National Garden Railway reefer wagon no. WBCX2009, missing some steps, etc. LGB coupler, metal wheels, White newspaper box car white missing brake wheel, knuckle coupler, plastic wheels, G-VG (4)
Three early Hornby 0 Gauge bogie Coaches (3), comprising a Metropolitan brake/3rd coach with lighting connectors/switches to each end, F-G, moderate scratching to sides, roof good, an early green Dining Saloon, F, door handles missing, rusting to wheels and roof, and a fully restored/repainted No. 2 Pullman with later wide-spaced bogies, as repaint VG (3)
Three Hornby 0 Gauge No 2 Special Pullman Cars for restoration or spares (3), three of the less common named coaches with brown cantrails and grey roofs, comprising brake ends 'Alberta' (G, but lacks wheels) and 'Verona', (P considerable rusting, wheels 'fatigued'), with saloon 'Loraine', F, one axleset and one door missing, moderate rusting in parts (3)
LGB G Gauge American Popsicle Refrigerated Boxcars (3) 48910 Orange "Good' N 'Cool" boxcar, metal wheels,48913 Green "Always in Season" boxcar, plastic wheels, 48914 White & Blue "Good Humor" boxcar, a bit grubby, one door handle missing, all with metal wheels and in original boxes VG-G, Box G (3)
Isaac Goddard of London 8-day longcase clock with 12" brass dial with subsidiary seconds, calendar, crown and cherub spandrels, a 5 pillar movement and inside count wheel. Contained in an oak associated case with long trunk door, plain hood with glazed sides; raised on an additional plinth together with pendulum and a pair of brass cased weights. Dimensions: 78" x 18" x 9½". Condition: Untouched A/F
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