A mid 19th Century mahogany eight day longcase clock, the 13.5" square arched enamel dial with Roman numerals, minute track and subsidiary dial, signed Robert Hall Late Stacey, Worksop painted with figures feeding chickens to arch and houses and bridges to spandrels, eight day bell striking four pill;ar movement, the hood with broken scroll pediment over a glazed door flanked by baluster turned freestanding supports over a trunk with hinged door with shaped top on box base raised on bracket feet, bears Robert Hall paper label inside case. With pendulum and weights, replacements elements to case. 235cm high.
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A George III mahogany eight day longcase clock. The 12" square plain brass dial with Roman and Arabic numerals, minute track signed William Gill, Hastings. Eight day bell striking five pillar movement, the hood with projecting moulded cornice over a glazed door flanked by a pair of three quarter engaged pilasters with gilt capitals over a trunk with long door on box base, raised on plinth with pendulum, weights and key. 205cm high.
A late Victorian mahogany sheet music cabinet, the satinwood crossbanded top above a frieze inlaid with marquetry ribbon tied husk swags and an astragal glazed cupboard door enclosing five sliding trays on square tapering legs with spade feet, with 3/4 gilt brass shelf for the top lacking supports.
Scratch built stationary steam plant, comprising of large copper tube lined boiler, with smoke box door, fitted with Reeves gauge, safety whistle, sight glass and other expected components, with water tank and hand operated pump to one side, all house on sheet metal base, of crude construction
A well engineered 3.5" gauge Live Steam 0-4-0 tank engine with 6 wheel tender, finished in green and black with red fittings and further detailing's, named to wheel frame sides "Juliet", this engine comprising of twin outside cylinders actuated by Stephenson's Valve Gear, with easy access to back head controls including regulator, sight glass, and coal box door (Missing Steam Gauge), the tender with water hand pump situated and hand operated brake, for coal firing, but appears to have had very little use or recently over hauled, no boiler history but appears very clean
Triang Minic Post War tinplate emergency services saloon and commercial vehicle group, 4 examples to include No.75M LCC Ambulance, cream body with rear door latch (GVG), No.3M Ford Royal Mail Van (G), No.68M Builders Lorry, over painted to rear (RP) and a Red Triang Minic Open Top Cabriolet (G)
Collection of 9 Boxed Matchbox Models of Yesteryear, 1st series to include Y-4 1928 Sentinel Steam Wagon with MW, box end flap missing (VG-BF), Y-14 Duke of Connaught Locomotive with gold boiler door (VG-BG), Y-8 Motorcycle with Side car, chrome body with green seat (VG-BFG), Y-9 1912 Simplex, dark green body with red seats (VG-BVG), Y-6 1926 Type 35 Bugatti, red body with RN6 (VG-BF), Y-16 1904 Spyker Tourer, yellow body with green seat (G-BVG), Y-13 1911 Daimler, yellow and black body with maroon seats (VG-BVG), Y-7 1913 Mercer Raceabout, yellow body (VG-BVG), and Y-12 Thomas Flyabout, plastic canopy broken otherwise (G-BG)
Four Staffordshire pottery pastille burners in the form of castles and a cottage and a small Stafforshire flatback of a house, 12.5cm high CONDITION REPORT: Castle one (red door) - 10cm high. Back of round turret chipped. Glaze crazed. Brown staining, especially to the reverse. Wear to gilding. Castle two (white door) - 10.5cm high. Foot chipped. Gilding worn. Firing crack to one turret, two hairline cracks, indistinct impressed mark to the base, smallest turret chipped, some wear to maroon enamel. Castle three (smallest with orange door) 7cm high and double-sided. Some small areas of brown staining on raised areas and edges. Cottage - 10.25cm high. Some of the flowers around the doorway have small chips. Gilding worn in places. Some very minor flaking to the enamel on the 'grass' below the windows. House - 12.5cm high. Central chimney lacking top. Top of one turret broken and re-glued. Glaze heavily crazed. Minor wear to gilding. Small chip to base. Small patch of wear to the glaze at the back.
A 19th century mahogany medicine cabinet, the twin doors opening to reveal a four bottle compartment over two graduated drawers, the interior fitted with original glass bottles and mixing bowl, scales and weights (28cm tall), together with three cased sets of medical and dental equipment, dating from a similar period and a treen bottle case. Condition Report: Fair general condition with age related wear. The knob to the upper internal drawer is loose (but present). There is a split to the right hand door, around the escutcheon, which is missing, (the door has possibly been jemmied open at one point in the past, which has caused this damage). There is also a small area of damage to the back of the cabinet, with a chip missing from the wood about halfway down.
An early 20th century display cabinet, the single astral glazed door flanked by curved glazed sides, over single cupboard door flanked by curved panels, all with hand painted decoration, to include a central oval French-style portrait of a lady reading, on four tapering supports (120cm). Condition Report: Glass all intact, wood in good general order with small chip to front corner. Cupboard door is missing a lock (but key and lock present for the cabinet door). Decoration in good order. Light wear elsewhere commensurate with age.
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