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Corgi Toys Gift Set 23 Chipperfields Circus Set: 2nd issue Crane Truck, Animal Cages (2) with Polar Bears and Lions, Giraffe Truck, Elephant and cage on trailer and Land Rover, in original card picture box with polystyrene tray, F-G crane truck lacks hook, one cage with damage to door, box P-F split in one corner, puncture hole to lid, some fading
A large Double Opening Dolls House, with four rooms, landing and hallway, single balcony, two chimneys, leaded windows, 86cms tall, 100cms wide, 59cms deep, with a quantity of furniture including beds, chairs, tables and other items, F extensively repainted, roof striped and sanded, lacks front door, electrics need attention, hinges replaced
A Silber & Fleming Painted Wooden Dolls House, with stone and red brick exterior, five moulded columns, green base with steps to front door, two glazed bay windows on ground floor and four windows above, front opens in two wings to four rooms on two levels with internal doors and fireplaces, papered walls in three rooms and painted kitchen with Hamleys plaque to rear, 76cms tall, 76cms wide, 41cms deep, G restoration to exterior paintwork and windows, later base
A rare Märklin for Gamages Gauge II British-market tinplate and wood `Richmond` Station, Cat. Ref. 2842/1, two-part platform in painted wood, with fence sections and `Richmond` name boards, white panel fence with after hours `Way-out` door with original steps to street level, central building painted in shades of brick red and buff, with tile-effect roof, yellow canopy, green hinged doors and stencilled advertisements, main building with textured finish, circa 1912, 1200mm long, building 280mm high, G, minor scuffing, one fence section missing pole, small piece missing from corner of platform
Friction drive large scale plastic toy cars and Dinky HK copy van: blue plastic Policia Mini with white doors and red lamp on roof, numberplate IM 14 32 and tinplate base with friction drive, royal blue Police Chief US outline saloon car with original aerial and tinplate base,Telsalda Police Accident Van in original box, F-G,Mini lacks aerial, small crack to roof and cracks to hubs, Police Chief car grubby, Police Van lacks sliding door, box F
A Victorian `Ruby Villa` Dolls House, with gable ended roof, painted brick pattern front and sides, two chimneys, two attic windows, double opening front fitted with two bedroom windows above a front door flanked by two bay windows, opens to reveal four rooms, mid 20th century, 115cms tall, 82cms wide, 45cms deep, G additional later light fitting
A rare Märklin 0 Gauge British-market four-wheel 9.5cm Refrigerator Van, similar to Cat. Ref. 3808 with same lettering but at angle, simpler springs and without axle-boxes, hand-painted in cream with black roof and sub-frame with red lining, lettered in black on two pairs of hinged doors `Refrigerator Van to be returned to Liverpool`, German-outline van with ladder to one end, issued without buffers, circa 1905, F, one door clip replaced, two small holes pierced in one end for lamps
A Victorian painted pine linen press, stepped cornice over seven slide press flanked by single door wardrobe, one short and one long drawer to gage. in good overall condition; sound construction overpainted with gloss paint - would benefit from stripping back to the wood and re-finishing, a nice linen press some damage to front, on the panel adjacent to the left hand handle, see image 51.5" w x 21 3/4" deep max x 77" high
A George IV cast iron door porter, circa 1825, the slender, reeded stem with stylised foliate cast finial, above a spreading, semi-circular section base with conforming foliate cast detail, 43.5cm high; a Victorian cast iron bootscrape, mid 19th century, with dished, octagonal base, 21cm high, 29cm long; and a Regency painted cast iron door porter, circa 1815, 20cm high
A 19th century American wall clock, striking on a gong, with square painted dial, Roman numerals, in mahogany case, the door with glass panel painted with parrots at a fountain, 39 x 65cm, together with an early 20th century oak cased striking mantel clock, a mahogany striking inlaid `Napoleons Hat` clock case, and a Smiths Enfield mantel clock
A pair of colonial carved padouk wood upright display cabinets on stands in the Chinese taste, with pagoda canopy and pierced fret crestings, having foliate cornices, fitted with adjustable shelves with feather inlaid edges, each enclosed by a glazed panel door with blind fret ornament, the stands with pierced fret friezes on blind fret square section legs, 75cm (2ft 5 1/2in) wide, 198cm (6ft 6in) high.
Winterhalder & Hofmeier, Schrwazenbach an ebonised quarter chiming bracket clock, the triple-fusee movement chiming the quarters on eight bells or four gongs and the hour on a further gong, the backplate stamped W&H, Sch, 1886, for the maker, with the brass seven-inch arched dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals and fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, with the two lower cast spandrels of cherub-head form and the further two of C-scroll form, the arch with three subsidary dials for regulation; strike/silent and Chime on Eight Bells/Chime on Four Gongs, the ebonised bell-top case with further cherub-head spandrels set within the door, carytids with grotesque masks to the corners, cast mounts to the plinth, with floral mounts to the top and four cast urn finials to the top corners and surmounted by a further large urn finial, standing on brass claw feet, height 70cm.* Anton Winterhalder founded the business in Schwarzenbach, Germany in 1810 taking Anton Hofmeier into partnership in 1850, with the company finally closing upon the death of Linus, last son of Winterhalder, in 1930. The movements and clocks made by this firm are often believed to be the among the best produced in Germany at this time.
Sam. Atfield, Brentford, a walnut Queen Anne style miniature longcase clock the eight-day duration, five-pillar movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the eight-inch square brass dial having a raised silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, meeting-arrowhead half-hour markings and signed Sam Atfield, Brentford either side of VI o’clock, with a matted dial centre and four cast brass floral spandrels to the corners with floriate engraving between, the walnut veneered case with a caddy top and turned columns to the hood, beaded moulding to the trunk door and crossbanding to the base, the backboard bearing a torn label stamped ‘Upjohn W, Maker, South Street’, height 182cm.* Samuel Atfield is unrecorded although a James Atfield is known working in Brentford in the mid 18th century. * William Upjohn is recorded working in Fore Street, Exeter in the late 18th century before moving to Southgate Street in circa 1800, having retired in 1803 he moved to London where he died in 1812.
John Michell, Chardstock, an early oak longcase clock the thirty-hour duration movement with five latched pillars, striking the hours on a bell and the half-hours on a small bell, with an outside countwheel, the ten-inch square brass dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and signed John Michell, Chardstock fecit either side of VI o’clock, with a matted centre, cast brass cherub head spandrels with floriate engraving between and fine blued steel hands, the later oak case with a swan-neck pediment, turned pillars to the hood and crossbanding to the trunk door and base, height 192cm.* John Michell was babtised in August 1675, being the son of Stephen and Elizabeth. He married Annie Fippen in May 1691 with whom he had a daughter, Ann, who eloped with the local Reverend’s son, Thomas Drayton, in 1727, marrying in Dorchester in September of that year. It is known John Michell made fine and distinctive lantern and longcase clocks. His brother James was also a clockmaker.
Nathaniel Brown, Manchester, an 18th century longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, the twelve-inch square brass dial with a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute outer numerals, flame half-hour markings and the makers name Nathl. Brown, Manchester, with cast-brass female-head spandrels the matted dial centre with a subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and engraved with foliate decoration, with decorative blued steel hands, the oak case with crossbanding to the shaped trunk door, base and hood door, the caddy top hood with two brass ball-and-spire finials, full pillars to the front with giltwood capitals and a fretwork frieze below the top moulding, standing on bracket feet, height 218cm.* Nathaniel Brown is recorded as working in Manchester from circa 1750 until circa 1800.
John Carlyon, Falmouth, an 18th century oak longcase clock the eight-day duration movement striking the hours on a bell, with the twelve-inch break-arch dial having a raised chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, Arabic five-minute outer numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and engraved either side of VI o’clock with the makers name John Carlyon, Falmouth, the matted centre with a subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture with engraved foliate decorative surround surmounted by a ho-ho bird, with wheat-ear border engraving , decorative blued steel hands and cast-brass urn spandrels to the four corners, the arch with a silvered boss engraved with a depiction of the sun, the oak case with a break-arch trunk door, turned three-quarter columns to the caddy-top hood with the plain base standing on bracket feet, height 226 cms.* John Carlyon is recorded as working in Falmouth in the early 18th century having married Ann Jenkins in 1729. He put his name to a marriage bond in 1740.
Robert Evans, Halstead, a walnut thirty-hour longcase clock the eleven-inch square brass dial with a raised silvered chapter ring engraved Rob’t Evans, Halstead either side of VI o’clock, with a matted centre, cast-brass foliate spandrels to the four corners and later decorative blued steel hands, the thirty-hour duration movement striking the hours on a bell with an outside countwheel, the later walnut case with cross banding to the trunk door and base, with the flat top hood having barley-twist columns to the front corners, height 193.5cm. * Robert Evans is recorded as being apprenticed to Henry Adeane junior of London in 1706 before working in Halstead, Kent from circa 1720 until circa 1740.
Mark Hawkins, St Edms Bury, a walnut eight-day longcase clock the eight-day duration five-pillar movement (fifth pillar removed) striking the hours on a bell, with the twelve-inch break-arch dial signed on a shaped silvered plaque, Mark Hawkins, St Edms, Bury with a matted centre, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and cast urn spandrels to the four corners, the silvered chapter ring engraved with fleur-de-lys half-hour markings, black Roman numerals and Arabic five-minute markings, the later walnut case with cross-banding to the base and break-arch trunk door, the flat-top hood with a break-arch door and three-quarter turned columns and wooden capitals, height 203cm. * There were two makers named Mark Hawkins, father and son, working in both Bury St Edmunds and Newmarket. The father was born circa 1674 and married Mary Deave in March 1701. He had five children including mark junior, born in February 1707. Mark Senior died in 1750 and two of his three sons, William and mark continued as clockmakers. Mark junior married Mary in circa 1745 and had one son. Mary Hawkins died in 1750 whilst Mark junior died on the 28th of April 1767.
An 18th Century lacquer longcase clock with an eight-day duration, five-pillar timepiece movement, the ten-inch break-arch brass dial engraved with black Roman numerals, with an inset subsidiary seconds dial and decorative steel hands, the arch unadorned, the lacquer case with a painted scene laid onto the break-arch trunk door in four panels depicting the four seasons, with the base having a panel originally laid with a painted scene now lost, with remnants of chinoiserie work to the case, the pagoda-top hood with further chinoiserie decoration, one giltwood ball finial, the other missing, and missing the front pillars, height 218cm.
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