We found 235302 price guide item(s) matching your search
There are 235302 lots that match your search criteria. Subscribe now to get instant access to the full price guide service.
Click here to subscribe- List
- Grid
-
235302 item(s)/page
A well engineered 3 1/2 inch gauge model of London & North Western Railway 2-4-0 tender locomotive ‘Ionic’, 1306, built by the late Mr Rowland H. Procter of Kent based on an LBSC design, with some modifications, the copper super-heated multi-tubed boiler with fittings including water and pressure gauges, blower, brake, whistle and clack valve, the cab detail including regulator, sight glass, drain cock, traditional fire-box door, screw reverse and cab controlled drain-cock levers, the chassis with twin outside cylinders and single inside compound low pressure cylinder fitted with interception valve to steam pipe and lubricator, also with steps,hand-irons and vacuum hoses, the six-wheel tender with fitted hand feed pump, water cock, vacuum hose, brake, steps, hand rails and tool boxes, finished in lined black livery with polished brightwork, 98cm long, the cab 17cm wide. Boiler History: Past history Bracknell & District Model Railway Society boiler test certificate. Test pressure 120 psi. Working pressure 80 psi. Dated and signed 9th October 1975.
A 5 inch gauge live-steam model of a 4-6-2 tender locomotive ‘Pacific’, 1951, the super-heated copper boiler with safety valves, regulator, blower, brakes and blow down valves, the cab with sight glass, drain cocks, regulator, door to firebox, reverse control, steam brake controls, and cab operated drain cocks, the rolling chassis with twin outside cylinders fitted with Walschaert’s and piston valve gear, axle water feed pump, lubricating system, steam brakes, vacuum pipes, fluted motion, fitted steps, hand rails, and lamp iron with lamps, the six-wheel tender with rivet-work, hand feed pump, brakes, fitted steps, handrails and lamp irons, finished in green and black livery with polished brightwork, 185cm long, the cab 24cm wide; together with display track, spare wheels and fire lifter. Boiler History: None available.
A well engineered 5 inch gauge model of a British Railways Royal Scot Class 6P 4-6-0 tender locomotive ‘Royal Scots Grey’, 46101, the super-heated copper boiler with safety valves, regulator, blower, brakes and blow down valves, incorporating external detailing with smoke deflectors, the cab with sight glass, drain cocks, regulator, door to firebox, reverse control, and steam brake controls, cab operated drain cocks, the rolling chassis built by a Buxton model engineer with three cylinders fitted, Walschaert’s and piston valve gear, axle water feed pump, lubricating system, steam brakes, vacuum pipes, quality finished wheels, fluted motion and smoke deflector plates, the detailed L.M.S.-type 4000 gallon tender with rivetwork, hand feed pump, brakes, fitted steps, handrails and lamp irons, finished in lined green livery with polished brightwork, 185cm long, the cab 28cm wide. Boiler History: None available. The model has been run on air but never steamed.
A RUSSIAN ICON OF CHRIST, CIRCA 1900. Christ delivers a blessing and holds a book of gospels open to John 13:34. Overlaid with a silver-gilt machine engraved riza. Hallmarked Moscow 1899-1908 and Cyrillic maker`s mark A. C. Contained in a vintage ogee arched shadow box frame (kiot) with hinged door and gold leaf carved wood liner. Overall size (kiot) 15.75 inches (40 cm) x 9.75 inches (24.7 cm).
A PAIR OF RUSSIAN ICONS, 19TH CENTURY. Comprising the Iverskaya Mother of God overlaid with an ornate gilded stamped metal riza and contained in a vintage shadowbox frame (kiot) with gilt liner and hinged glazed door. Overall size (kiot) 11.5 inches x 9.75 inches (29.5 x 25 cm). Together with a smaller icon of St. Paraskeva overlaid with a silvered repoussé riza and gilded halo. 4.25 inches x 3.25 inches (11 x 8 cm).
AN EARLY AMERICAN QUEEN ANNE STYLE "CHEMINAIS" STINKWOOD (AFRICAN) SLANT FRONT SECRETARY, CIRCA 1930S. With deeply scalloped panels raised on claw and ball feet below a slant front top opening to reveal fitted compartments. The central door with embossed metal and branded mark for "Cheminais Stinkwood". Height 43 inches (109 cm), width 30 inches (76 cm), depth 19 inches (48.25 cm).
AN ENGLISH ARTS AND CRAFTS GILT BRONZE, SILVERED AND ENAMELED PICTURE FRAME, EARLY 20TH CENTURY. Of architectural free standing form with hinged door/locking cover opening to reveal a glazed panel for photograph. Apparently unmarked. Height 11.25 inches (28.5 cm). Display window 5.875 inches x 3.875 inches (15 x 10 cm).
A late 18th century long case clock by D West, Linlithgow, the swan neck pediment over arched painted face, depicting the four seasons, the thunderstorm, Roman numerals, subsidiary date and second dials over crossbanded trunk door, plinth base and bracket feet (weights, pendulum and winder included) 228cm high.
A mid Victorian line inlaid burr walnut credenza the shaped top outlined in green metal beading above a stylized scroll inlaid frieze and central glazed cupboard door, flanked by turned and fluted columns and conforming bow fronted end doors enclosing two line inlaid shelves to the red plush lined interior raised on a shaped plinth base - 94.6 cm high x 172 cm wide
-
235302 item(s)/page