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Lot 350

A German red roofed dolls’ house, the exterior painted grey with a brown and darker grey painted line around middle, printed paper windows and door, front opening to reveal two rooms with a small quantity of furniture - 101?2in. (27cm.) high (wear, paint flaking and missing chimney)

Lot 280

A Schönherr Model 670 dolls’ house 1920s, white painted with red roof, steps up to a front terrace with door to one side, central window with window box and bay window, first floor double window with balcony, crystal set radio ‘washing-line’ aerial suspended from both chimneys, ground floor front opening to reveal one large room and small front opening to first floor revealing small room, original interior papers and furniture including a red and white striped upholstered drawing room set - 243?4in. (63cm.) high (slight restoration)

Lot 300

A Tri-ang Ultra Modern dolls’ house DH/51 1939, painted cream, green wooden front door and garage doors, tinplate windows, large bay window, sun terrace on roof, front opening to reveal four rooms, hall, stairs and landing, sun room above garage, electrically-lit and a quantity of period furnishings - 29in. (731?2cm.) wide (repainted)

Lot 364

A Tri-ang A-symmetric dolls’ house DH/D 1924, with pebble-dashed exterior, ground floor bay window, green front door with lions mask knocker, tinplate windows, timbered eaves, papered tiled roof and front opening to reveal two rooms, original papers to first floor, fully furnished with old and some new pieces - 26in. (66cm.) high (reproduction shutters and slight restoration)

Lot 320

A carpenter-built brick painted dolls’ house circa 1900, with central front door, two windows on each floor, black painted tiled roof, brass carrying handles, centrally front opening with lock to reveal four rooms, fully furnished including a Bing cream painted tinplate kitchen furniture set with blue Art Nouveau stenciling, tinplate tub with mangle, wire work half-tester bed, two metal six branch chandeliers, other early twentieth century German furniture - 351?2in. (90cm) high

Lot 266

A 1930s German red roofed dolls’ house probably Wagner, cream with stenciled timbering, front door and tiles, bay window on first floor over handing front door, front opening to reveal two rooms - 18in. (451?2cm.) high (some restoration and retouching); and a small quantity of vintage furniture including two flowers in pots

Lot 362

A G & J Lines dolls’ house No.33 1909-10, with cream painted façade, two-storey bay window to one side, central front door with roof, balustrade front garden, mansard roof with dormer window and widow’s walk to one side, timbered and pitched roof to other, chimneys, front opening in two halves to reveal four rooms, hall, stairs and landing - 313?4in. (801?2cm.) high (completely refurbished)

Lot 444

A G & J Lines 1919 dolls’ house, with pebble-dashed exterior, tinplate windows with cardboard shutters, front door with lion head door knocker, front opening to reveal four rooms, hall, stairs and landing, original papers, fireplaces, range and dresser - 25in. (631?2cm.) wide (missing some paper from roof)

Lot 258

A Silber & Fleming type box back dolls’ house No.5, with central front door, remains of original brick papers to 1st floor, repainted façade, box back in original red paint finish with stenciled no.5 on back, front opening to reveal four rooms - 261?2in. (671?2cm.) high (interior redecorated and electrified)

Lot 263

A Tri-ang dolls’ house DH/2 1928/9, with central front door with lion knocker, tinplate windows with green card shutters, paper tiled roof, ‘pebble-dashed’ walls, front opening to reveal four rooms, hall, stairs and landing, original papers, electrically lit - 25in. (631?2cm.) wide (very slight damage and repairs to roof papers)

Lot 299

A Tri-ang Ultra Modern dolls’ house DH/50 1939, painted cream, green wooden front door and garage doors, tinplate windows, large bay window, sun room and sun terrace on roof, front opening to reveal two rooms, hall, stairs and landing, electrically-lit and a quantity of period furnishings - 21in. (531?2cm.) wide (replaced chimney and battery cover)

Lot 234

Pottery Punch and Judy items: three graduated Melba Ware Mr Punch and Toby toby jugs - 71?2in. (19cm.) high (tallest cracked); a Kent Staffordshire Ware door stop; and three other items

Lot 430

A paper covered wooden dolls’ house 1960s, with tinplate windows, door, shutters and chimneys, plastic windows to back, back opening to reveal six rooms - 24in. (61cm.) wide; a quantity of 1960s furniture; and some dolls’ house spare parts

Lot 358

A large Tri-ang Stockbroker dolls’ house DH/93 1932, cream painted with half timbered first floor, red tiled roof, two bay windows, tinplate window frames with green shutters, garage, side porch and door with sundial, circular tin label on back, steps, front opening in four places to reveal five rooms, three fireplaces, a range, original papers, hall, stairs and landing - 471?4in. (120cm.) wide (later electrification)

Lot 351

A Tri-ang dolls’ house DH/62E 1930s, cream painted with half timbered first floor, red tiled roof, two bays, two walled front gardens, central front door, garage, front opening in two places to reveal four rooms, electrically lit, original papers and a quantity of suitable furniture, triangular tinplate label on roof - 263?4in. (66cm.) wide

Lot 359

A G & J Lines dolls’ house No.20 1909/10, brick paper and cream painted, central front door with lion mask door knocker, two bay windows to ground floor, balustrade to 1st floor window, red tiled paper pitched roof, central front opening to reveal four rooms with staircase and fireplaces - 301?2in. (771?2cm.) high (restored)

Lot 253

The The following 178 lots are the collection of the late Ron & Doreen Truin; Ron & Doreen shared many collecting interests during their 60 years together. Ron was a lifelong toy collector, retaining his childhood toys from the 1930s. His wife Doreen had an extensive collection of dolls’ houses, and whilst Ron’s main interests was always toy trains, inspired by Doreen’s enthusiasm he gathered his own collection of houses ranging from Silber & Fleming, G&J Lines, Gottschalk through to Tri-ang and Stubbs. Doreen was particularly interested in Tri-ang and G & J Lines, and acquired an extensive knowledge of these companies. It was a hobby that gave both of them a great deal of pleasure and created many friendships over the years. Their collection also includes lots 140, 203 to 217, 532 to 534 and 556. Ron’s toy train collection is to be included in the auctions on the 16th/17th November and Trains Galore on the 14th/15th December. A Tri-ang dolls’ house DH/C 1921, with paper tiled roof and brick first floor, ‘pebble-dashed’ ground floor, central front door with letter box, balustrading, card yellow shutters, front opening to reveal two rooms - 221?2in. (57cm.) high (some restoration and repainting, side papers replaced)

Lot 352

A G & J Lines dolls’ house No.9, with brick paper and pebble-dashed façade, central front door, four windows, front opening to reveal two rooms with fireplaces - 18in. (451?2cm.) high (for restoration, missing three tinplate windows, some repainting)

Lot 254

A G & J Lines box backed dolls’ house No.4 1909-10, with painted and papered façade, central front door with brass knocker, portico, pillared first floor windows with triangular pediments, front opening to reveal four rooms, four Evans & Cartwright style tinplate fireplaces and some original papers - 251?4in. (64cm.) high (some repainting and replaced brick paper)

Lot 259

A Tri-ang No.55 Mayflower dolls’ house 1928, with ‘pebbled-dashed’ walls, red tiled roof, front door with chimney above and opening at the rear to reveal six rooms - 28in. (71cm.) wide (repainted and some damage to roof)

Lot 330

A rare Tri-ang caravan 1950s, wooden two-wheeled trailer covered in wood effect paper, tinplate windows and door, original step, the plain wooden roof lifts to show electric lighting, the ceiling then lifts to show two rooms, two bunks, wardrobe, sink, cooker, table and chairs; and four cloth and pipe-cleaner doll - 141?2in. (37cm.) long

Lot 369

A Tri-ang Stockbroker type dolls’ house DH/64 1932, cream painted with painted timbers, red painted tiled roof, tinplate windows, central front door with porch with bay window and tinplate sundial above, garage, electrically lit, round tinplate label on back front opening in four places to reveal eight rooms with a large quantity of furniture mainly Dol-Toi - 45in. (1141?2cm.) wide (slight wear, some repainting to window frames)

Lot 262

A Tri-ang Queen’s Dolls’ House 1924, with painted wooden thatch, timber framed with ‘pebble-dashed’ finish, green door and shutter, opening at the rear and roof to reveal four rooms - 25in. (631?2cm.) wide (all four doors at back replaced, some other slight restoration)

Lot 296

A Tri-ang No.1 Princess dolls’ house 1930s, with carved wooden ‘thatched’ roof, pebble dashed walls, two bay windows, metal windows, central yellow painted front door, side door, rear opening to reveal four rooms, hall, stairs and landing, original papers, some fitted furniture and fireplaces, circular label on roof - 30in. (761?2cm.) wide

Lot 380

Waltershausen dolls’ house furniture: a marbled topped sideboard with mirrored back - 51?4in. (131?2cm.) wide (one door replaced, other restoration); an extending table (glued together and repairs); and a display cabinet (some repairs)

Lot 261

A Tri-ang No.54 Mayflower dolls’ house 1928, with ‘pebbled-dashed’ walls, grey tiled roof, front door, 1652 sundial and opening at the rear to reveal four rooms with original interior papers - 233?4in. (60cm.) wide (slight restoration)

Lot 438

A Tri-ang stockbroker type dolls’ house, cream painted, tiled roof, painted half-timbered first floor, tinplate windows, central front door with porch and sundial above, front opening in four places to reveal eight rooms, electrically-lit, original papers and circular tinplate label on back - 45in. (1141?2cm.) wide (all original, but fairly worn and some damage)

Lot 410

A quantity of dolls’ house furniture: including a soft metal and tinplate gas cooker - 3in. (71?2cm.) high (replaced door); a bureau bookcase with dummy wooden books; a washstand; and a green painted table (some damage)

Lot 439

An interesting tin or fine gauge steel single storey dolls’ house, possibly a shop display with cream and brick stenciled walls, green and red roof, windows at side, the front of clear Perspex with inset windows and front door, hinged roof to reveal two rooms, cream painted with red stenciled nursery border - 22in. (56cm.) wide (chimney replaced); and a small Tri-ang dolls’ house

Lot 268

A fine quality modern toy kitchen, three walled cream painted wooden room with rear door and side window, fitted cupboards and shelves, papered walls and floor and metal range - 261?4in. (661?2cm.) wide (slight paper loss to inside left corner)

Lot 357

A rare very large institutional Tri-ang dolls’ house DH/14 1921, finished on four sides with a timber framed pebble-dashed 1st floor, brick papered ground floor, tinplate window with printed green card shutters, carved wooden front door with arched portico, grey texture roof with dormer window, rear back door, front opening in two parts to reveal six rooms with fireplaces and internal doors, hall, stairs and landing - 551?2in. (141cm.) wide x 481?2in. (123cm.) high x 201?2in. (52cm.) deep (interior repapered, damage to lower paper on right side and slight general wear)

Lot 298

A G & J Lines box backed town dolls’ house 1920s, with three floors, central front door with triangular pediment, window either side, 1st and second floors with two windows and semi-circular pediment joining the two, brick papers and cream painted with green lining, front opening to reveal three rooms - 29in. (731?2cm.) high (old repaint, interior repapered)

Lot 319

A Tri-ang dolls’ house DH/5 1919-21, with cream and red painted façade, paper brick detail and sides, central brown front door with two large windows either side, two pillars holding the first floor balustrade curved balcony with large central sunroom, windows either side, paper tiled roof with dormer window, two chimneys and central finial, front opening to reveal four rooms, hall, landing and stairs, internal doors, furnishings including oak Elgin - 291?2in. (75cm) wide (some restoration)

Lot 353

A G & J Lines dolls’ house No.37 1915, cream painted wit pillared portico, front door with lion knocker, tinplate windows, brick papers to sides, tiled paper roof, embossed paper Thistle label to rear, front opening to reveal four rooms with fireplaces and original papers - 26in. (66cm.) high (repainted facade, some replaced exterior paper and front step)

Lot 361

An early 20th century dolls’ house, possibly G & J Lines, repainted beige and brown, central pillared front door, six windows, pitched roof with central chimney, front opening to reveal four rooms and staircase, furnished with modern furniture including items from a haberdashery - 283?4in. (73cm.) wide (completely refurbished)

Lot 267

A Gottschalk blue roofed stable, with painted brick and cream timber hay loft with door and two horse stalls - 171?2in. (441?2cm.) wide (some parts replaced, restoration and scribbled on back); a tinplate horse and hay wagon and four horses

Lot 226

Punch and Judy door stops: a pair in brass - 113?4in. (30cm.) high; two different sizes and designs in painted cast-iron, all of recent manufacture

Lot 129

GWENDOLINE BUTLER, 4 UK FIRST EDITIONS, ALL PUBLISHED GEOFFREY BLES: DEATH LIVES NEXT DOOR, 1960, 1st edition; COFFIN WAITING, 1964, 1st edition; COFFIN FOLLOWING, 1968, 1st edition; COFFIN'S DARK NUMBER, 1969, 1st edition, all original cloth, dust-wrapper (4)

Lot 87

A LATE 19TH CENTURY MAHOGANY INLAID WALL HANGING CUPBOARD, with lattice back, glazed door and panelled door, all inlaid with boxwood and mother of pearl with urns and flowers, 47cm wide

Lot 1043

An Edwardian brass carriage clock, circular in plan and with single-train movement with alarm, complete with case. Height excluding carrying handle 11 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The clock face is very dirty at the edges but there is no damage to the enamel. The movement winds on both trains but is only running for a few seconds when shaken. The brasswork has lost much of its original finish and is tarnished. The platform appears to be original. The glass panels are all in good order. The rear door top pin is missing and the door is loose. There are some minor nibbles to the bevelled glass to the bottom left hand corner of the rear door. We have a key but this does not wind the alarm mechanism only the going train. The carrying case is very worn and tatty.

Lot 1054

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany mantle clock, with two-train striking movement and boxwood strung case. Height excluding carrying handle 22 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally good condition with no losses or damage. It is simply a little dirty. The front door is missing its glass. There is a star crack between the numerals 5 and 6. The clock movement is fully wound on both trains. It does however strike when advanced to the hour. The clock does appear to be ticking.

Lot 1071

A late 19th century oak cased wall clock, with single-train spring driven movement. NOTE - no glass in door. Diameter 34 cm.

Lot 1073

A late Victorian black slate mantle clock, with a pair of accompanying urns. Clock height 41 cm, width 32 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The clock case is in generally good condition with only very minor scuffs and chips as one would expect for an item of this age. There are no serious problems with the case. The brass bezel to the front door is a little tarnished but in good condition as is the glass. The dial is in good order. The clock movement is complete and we have the pendulum. The movement strikes correctly when advanced and appears to be ticking away. The accompanying urns are not quite a match to the clock. They are generally very dirty but have no significant problems. They both have minor nibbles and scuffs to the slate as one would expect. One urn has slightly more chips and scuffs than the other and the losses are a little more significant but not substantially problematic.

Lot 1102

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bedside cabinet, with single door with brass drop handle and urn and cover centre motif and raised on legs of square tapered section. Width 41 cm.

Lot 1108

A George III mahogany square washstand, with fold over top, rear slide, cupboard door and drawer. Width 39 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top is in good condition and a good colour. The hinges left and right operate as they should. The interior is in generally good condition also. The rise and fall mirror action operates as it should. There are some losses to the crossbanding on the mirror frame itself particularly at the corners. The mirror plate is original. The door is not warped. It operates as it should. There are scratches caused by the door closing mechanism. The drawer is in good order. The brass handles appear to be original. The sides of the piece are in generally good condition. The legs are in good order as is the shelf. The piece is structurally sound with no real issues. It does however look a little tired and could do with a sympathetic polish.

Lot 1109

A George III mahogany square washstand, with folding top, pair of doors and single drawer and raised on legs of square section with low shelf. Width 39 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The top is in generally good condition. The hinges are however all a little loose and require some repair. There are veneer and timber losses around the rear hinges on both sides. This is also evident on the sides of the carcass on both sides. The front door operates as it should as does the drawer. The legs are original. The shelf has numerous old stress fractures but is solid and all present. The piece could benefit from repairs to the hinges and a polish.

Lot 1117

A Regency mahogany Gillows style bedside cabinet, with raised shelf, gallery, single door and raised on turned tapered reeded legs. Width 39 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1118

A George III oak corner cupboard, with moulded cornice above a shaped frieze and single cupboard door flanked by canted angles. Width 70 cm, height 95 cm.

Lot 1136

A 19th century inlaid mahogany washstand, with three quarter gallery, single door, drawer and carrying handles to either side, raised on tapered legs of square section terminating in spade feet. Width 43 cm. CONDITION REPORT: The swans neck pediment to the 3/4 gallery is detached. It is in the drawer. The gallery and top are in generally good condition. The right hand side has a stress fracture running from front to back. There is a similar stress fracture to the left hand side. These are not problematic but visible. The front drawer has some veneer losses to the top right hand corner which should be visible on our image. There is a dowelled repair above the handle indicating a previous handle. There are one or two nibbles to the veneer above the drawer. The legs are all in good order as is the back of the piece.

Lot 1161

A Georgian mahogany regulator longcase clock, with circular silvered dial with subsidiary seconds dial and with two-train movement striking on a single gong, with glazed trunk door and conforming base. Height 200 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1187

An oak longcase clock, with three-train spring driven movement, silvered brass square dial, long trunk door and raised on short bun feet. Height 193 cm.

Lot 1198

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany bowfronted display case, with moulded cornice above a glazed door enclosing glass shelves, the base with a panelled cupboard door and raised on four foliate carved turned and fluted legs. Width 137 cm, height 199 cm, depth 49 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1208

A George III mahogany longcase clock, by Payne, Blenheim, with blind fret carved pediment, arched dial with Father Time automaton and with long trunk door flanked by quarter column corners and with brickwork base and bracket feet. Height excluding finial 242 cm (see illustration).

Lot 1227

A 19th century rosewood inverted breakfront side cabinet, with series of centre shelves flanked on either side by a glazed door with pleated cloth backing enclosing pullout trays and with plinth base. Width 141 cm. CONDITION REPORT: Width 141 cm, height to top of lower section 99 cm, total height 153.5 cm, depth at deepest point 43.5 cm. depth at deepest point of top 23 cm. The later marble top is in generally good condition with only some minor losses to the bottom rear edge of the marble. There is a more substantial loss at the rear right hand bottom corner but as this is against the wall it is barely visible. The cornice is in good condition. The sides of the top and all shelves are in good order. The surfaces of the shelves have surface scratches as one would expect. The top of the base has some minor losses to the crossbanding on the right and left hand returns. The sides of the base are both in good condition. The plinth has minor veneer losses to both returns. There is a detached piece of veneer at the front right hand bottom corner and edge (we have the piece). The doors are not warped. The silk material is showing signs of slight discolouration and is beginning to perish along the bottom edge. There are five interior trays which are all in reasonable condition.

Lot 1257

A Queen Anne walnut hanging cabinet, with arched moulded top above a fielded panelled door opening to shelves and flanked by fluted columns and supported by a later mahogany bracket. Width 72 cm, depth 25 cm, height including bracket 105 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cupboard is in generally very good condition and is an extremely good colour. There are some very minor losses in places. The top arched moulding has two small edge losses to the left and right of the centre breakfront. There is a piece of moulding missing to the bottom right hand corner between the bottom of the arched moulding and the door corner. There are further veneer cracks bottom left and right of the door and a small section of edge moulding and crossbanding is missing at the left hand door foot. The sides of the piece are in good order. The supporting plinth is later. The interior is in generally very good order.

Lot 1259

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany standing corner cupboard, with swans neck pediment above a glazed door with wooden astragals, the base with panelled cupboard door and raised on bracket feet. Width 773 cm.

Lot 1261

A Regency mahogany low cupboard, with moulded edge and crossbanded frieze above a pair of panelled doors with beaded moulding and raised on splayed bracket feet. Width 118 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The cupboard is in generally good condition. The top is flat and has only minor marks commensurate with the age of the piece. The left hand door is not warped and closes and locks as it should. One section of beaded moulding is a little loose but the piece is not detached. The right hand door when closed has a very small warp at the bottom approximately 2 mm gap when the door is fully closed. The lock is present but we do not have the key. There is one small quarter round section of moulding missing to the point of the top right hand corner. There are two stress fractures to the mahogany on the right hand door. These are not significant. The bracket feet are original and in good condition. We can see no evidence of any woodworm. Height 95 cm, depth 46 cm, width 118 cm. Width at feet 125.5 cm.

Lot 1267

An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment above the arched painted dial and eight day striking movement by James Gray, Forfar, flanked by turned columns, with three quarter length trunk door beneath and raised bracket feet. Height 210 cm.

Lot 1271

An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, with swans neck pediment with blind fretwork above the arched glazed door enclosing the 11.5 inch arched painted dial with moon phase and eight day striking movement by Jn. Smith Pittenweem flanked by fluted columns, with long trunk door and conforming base with bracket feet. Height 207 cm (see illustration). CONDITION REPORT: The hood is in generally good condition and of good colour. There has been an old break between the swan's necks which should be visible on our image. This is minor. The trunk is in generally good order. The door is not warped and there are no problems with the sides of the case or base. The backboards are original. There is some very long gone old woodworm holes in the softwood on the backboards but these are very minor. We have both weights and pendulum. The movement appears to be complete and is striking and the movement appears to be ticking also. We have not tested the moon phase. The dial is in original untouched condition with some minor surface scratches and paint losses. The most evident damage being to points behind two of the movement pillars. We do not think that the clock is a marriage as the cheeks are not built up and the mask fits around the dial.

Lot 1290

An Edwardian inlaid mahogany standing corner cupboard, with moulded dentil cornice above a glazed upper door enclosing shaped shelves and flanked by canted angles, the base similar and raised on bracket feet. Width 79 cm.

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