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An early 19th Century painted Tunbridge ware sewing box in the form of a cottage, five diamond trellis windows and stable door with two trees to front, the sides and back with conforming decoration below a tiled pitched roof with chimney, the blue painted interior lacking divisions, fitted with a drawer to one end, 15 x 12.5 x 11cm deep.
A large 19th Century painted house sewing box probably early Tunbridge ware, the front painted with door, three trellis windows and vegetation, the sides and back with conforming decoration below a four hipped roof with central chimney, the interior with painted compartmentalised tray, lacking lock, 21.5 x 21 x 17cm deep.
An early 19th Century painted Tunbridge ware reel box in the form of a cottage, single storey, the front painted with stable door, ladder, diamond trellis window and vegetation, a window to each side, thatched roof with red chimney, the sliding lid revealing paper lined interior with divisions, 9 x 8.5 x 9.5cm deep.
A rare and large early 19th Century painted Tunbridge ware spice box incorporating a nutmeg grater, in the form of a circular cottage, the side painted with door, trellis windows, and vegetation, below a thatched roof rising to a circular chimney, the interior with four radiating divisions with printed herb labels and centered by a wooden circular box with tin grater, 14 cm. dia.
An early 19th Century painted Tunbridge ware nutmeg grater in the form of a circular cottage painted with door, arched windows and vegetation below a thatched roof with printed circular label ‘Forget Me Not’ below a circular chimney, interior with tin grater, section of roof reduced, old ink inscription and date to base,10cm high, 7cm max. dia.
An early 19th Century painted Tunbridge ware turret form pin cushion with label ‘A Present from Brighton’ of circular form painted with brickwork, door, trellis windows and vegetation below a crenallated rim with tiled roof and central chimney, the interior with original pin cushion, 6cm high, 5cm dia.
Two 19th Century reel cabinets comprising a rectangular reeded front example with gilt relief medallion “Dorcas Patent – And They Showed Him The Garments She Had Made”, pin hinge door to each side with six reels, below a fretwork pediment, 13 x 19cm, high, and a French rosewood example, the curved cover with brass and lacquer inlay, hinging to reveal a pin cushion over six reels on a drawer base and turned feet, 12.5 x 13.5cm high. (2)
An early 19th Century painted Tunbridge ware cottage of circular form in two sections, the green painted circular box base internally inscribed in ink ‘Miss E Sutherland 1819’ and a further date ‘1825’, the body painted with stable door, trellis windows and vegetation, below a thatched roof with indistinct red printed circular label below a chimney, 12.5cm high, 6.5cm max. dia.
An oak Lancashire George III longcase clock, the 34cm dial, with Roman chapter with Arabic minutes numerals, floral spandrels, white moon phase within main chapter painted with bucolic scene, subsidiary date dial , pierced gilt hands, signed Hodghon[sic]/Preston, eight- day movement striking on a bell, the hood with mahogany frieze, turned pilasters, shaped door, flanked by plain quarter columns, canted angles to base, 199.4cm high The blundered signature relates to Thomas Hodgson of Preston was working in the later decades of the 18th century and is thought to have been related to the Hodgson clcokmakers of Lancaster.
A 19th Century Louis XVI style satinwood Bonheur du Jour, the raised back with pierced brass gallery, fitted central glazed door flanked by pair of solid panelled doors with inset Sevres style porcelain plaques painted romantic figures, the base fitted three frieze drawers, middle one enclosing inset writing surface, with further porcelain panels, on turned and fluted supports, shaped under tier, brass mounts, 4ft wide
VINYL RECORD: In Search Of Space - Hawkwind (LP). 1971 United Artists UAG 29202. 'Zigzag' foldout 'door' sleeve with flip up decorated interior, includes 'The Hawkwind Log' Book in mint condition. Repaired damage to foldout 'door' sleeve, otherwise excellent, and near mint vinyl. In protective polythene sleeve.
A Tipp and Co clockwork and electric Sedan, in red and black with yellow lining, with electric lighting, original chauffeur with two modern figures in back, F-G, clockwork tested OK, replacement mascot, electric lighting requires attention, lacks one bulb and fitting, other loose, wheels loose on rear axles, bubble wrap damage to one door
A Bing for Bassett-Lowke Gauge I Spirit-fired Live Steam ‘Midland’ 0-4-0 Locomotive and Tender, in heavily-retouched Midland Crimson as no 2631 with 4-wheel M R tender containing spirit tank, overall F, burner, flame guards, cylinder valances and three buffers missing, smokebox door replaced with Hornby (2)
A Märklin Gauge I ‘Kaiserwagen’ type Corridor Bogie Coach, Märklin reference 1841.201, in brown and cream with orange-red window surrounds and light blue lining, labelled 1st and 2nd Class to doors, fitted with early flat plate bogies, interior, opening roof and four opening doors, P-F, substantially overpainted inside and out, original crowns overpainted, three door handles broken, one corridor connecting floor plate missing, slight corrosion to interior
A Märklin Gauge I Continental ‘Gepackwagen’, in green with brown roof as no 19341, with sprung buffers, cast bogie frames, interior light with connecting leads and opening doors, F-G, underframe, bogies and wheels retouched in black, body and roof possibly over-varnished, some corrosion to door runners and wheels
A Bing Gauge I English-Market Clerestory Dining Car, in brown and cream with red window surrounds, labelled ‘Dining Car’ and ‘Restaurant’ to opposite sides, fitted with heavy pressed bogies, interior, opening roof and six opening doors, P-F, substantially overpainted, underframe details and one axlebox cover missing, one door handle broken, coupling droplinks missing
A Bing for Bassett-Lowke Gauge I Clockwork L&NWR 4-4-2T Locomotive in L&NWR lined black livery as no 44, F, all buffer centres and smokebox door handle missing, one footstep detached (supplied loose) and another missing, front coupling missing and rear one broken, one coupling rod and control rods missing, bunker coal rails missing, cab roof partly detached at right side with gouge to centre and missing whistle, general chipping and wear to paintwork, clockwork tested ok
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