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Marklin for Gamages c1904 completely original hand-painted GI ‘Station’ for the British market, cat. No.2024, with ‘Refreshment Room’ signs over door and affixed to walls, and ‘Cloakroom’ over door and affixed to walls, Gamages metal oval plate on front of platform, fencing damaged, detachable roof with telegraph array, candle holders in base (G for age)
3 brass plates as removed but ground repainted, from traction engine Kent ? Oval works plate to read ‘By Royal Letters Patent No. 7851 Aveling & Porter Limited, Rochester, Kent, England’ on black ground plus plate curved to fit smokebox door, to read ‘8 tons’ and a flat plate to read ‘The Rambler’ these last two on red ground
Similar to Reeves ELIDIR 0-4-0 7¼ inch gauge industrial saddle tank locomotive and to approx 3 inch scale. As modified by the builder and named ‘Wolly’, 2 outside cylinders with drive to mechanical lubricator and injector. Backhead easily accessible with manometer, paired sight glasses with blowdowns, fire door and ash pan door, whistle, twin safety valve, water hand pump etc with braked riding trolley with coal tray and tools, no current certificates. Presented on a custom built sack trolley with 7¼ track for handling
A postwar Bassett-Lowke 12 volt DC LNER green ‘Flying Scotsman’ renamed ‘Brown Jack’ and renumbered ‘43’, one nameplate detached, litho faded cab sides and roof repainted and hatch added, handrails added to loco and smoke box door, non original front buffer, side handrails extended with fitting to smoke box door, wheels repainted, front buffer beam repainted, tender missing corridor connection, rear completely repainted and fittings added, buffer non original, under frame modified and repainted, litho sides damaged, top repainted, filler and coal added with metal baffle, wheels non-original (F-G-BG)
A post-war Bassett-Lowke 12 volt DC green LNER ‘Flying Scotsman’ renamed ‘Papyrus’ and renumbered ‘95’, cab sides and roof repainted and hatch added, handrail added to smoke box door, otherwise lithography (G-NM), tender missing corridor connection, tender top repainted and coal added, vacuum pipe added, spectacle plate repainted, water filler added, otherwise lithography (G-NM) (B-G code 5310/0)
A post-war Bassett-Lowke 12 volt DC green LNER ‘Flying Scotsman’ renamed Donovan and renumbered 47, extensive retouching underneath, cab sides and roof repainted and hatch added, handrails added to loco and smoke box door, side handrails extended with fittings to smokebox door, buffer non original, wheels repainted, litho (F-G), tender missing corridor connection, rear completely repainted, top painted and coal added with metal baffle, water filler added, sides creased, fittings added (F-G)
A GEORGE III OAK PRESS WITH CAVETTO CORNICE AND RETAINING ONE [OF ORIGINALLY TWO] PINE SHELVES ENCLOSED BY A PAIR OF DOORS WITH RAISED-AND-FIELDED OGEE PANELS FLANKED BY FLUTED PILASTERS, THE ASSOCIATED BASE WITH TWO DRAWERS TO THE APRON, 127CM H, 54 X 121CM ++ Wide shrinkage crack left hand side. The other side of very dry appearance, the front of pleasing colour, short old shrinkage crack in one door panel, lacks brass keyplate, strengthening batons added to the sides where attached to the base
A GEORGE III OAK CORNER CUPBOARD WITH TWO SHELVES AND ENCLOSED BY A FOUR PANEL DOOR WITH BRASS H HINGES, 76CM H, 34 X 69 CM ++ Of pleasing colour and in good condition. The reverse of the four panels to the door with low relief carving and probably reused in the early 19th c. The iron pear shaped loop handle of later date
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND EBONY LINE INLAID KNEEHOLE DESK OR DRESSING TABLE WITH CROSSBANDED TOP, SEVEN DRAWERS WITH BRASS HANDLES AROUND A PANELLED DOOR AND HAVING CARVED APRON, ON OGEE FEET, 80CM H, 52 X 95CM ++ Of overall dry appearance, the top unevenly faded and somewhat heavily stained in places. The backboards and draw linings original as are the handles and escutcheons. Small let in veneer repair above the centre of the top drawer,. small veneer losses, slightly scuffed around the feet, minor losses to cockbeading, etc
A Pair of Robert ``Mouseman`` Thompson Oak Tongue and Groove Internal Doors, each with recessed carved mouse signature with front paws, 75cm and 75.5cm wide, 195.5cm high; an Oak and Glazed Internal Door, unmarked, 76cm by 196cm; and A Quantity of Panelling and Door Frames (qty) Removed from Brookside House, Kilburn, North Yorkshire.
A Stanley Webb Davies Walnut Bedroom Suite, with exposed construction and ebony detailing, comprising a Dressing Table, with two short drawers enclosed by two deep drawers, on solid end supports, signed with SWD monogram in a rectangular cartouche and dated 1935, craftsman`s monogram for Bob Willet, 114cm by 55cm, 79cm high; a Dressing Table Mirror, the bevelled plate in a shaped frame with chip decoration on a plinth base, signed with SWD monogram in a rectangular cartouche and dated 1935, craftsman`s monogram for Bob Willet, 61cm high; a Chest-of-Drawers, with two short over three long drawers, signed with SWD monogram in a rectangular cartouche and dated 1934, craftsman`s monogram for Bob Willet, 114cm by 52cm deep, 84cm high; a Bedside Cupboard, with open shelf above a fielded panelled door, signed with SWD monogram in a rectangular cartouche and dated 1935, craftsman`s monogram for Herbert Marshall, 40cm by 35.5cm, 80cm high; and A Bedstead, panelled head and foot board, signed with SWD monogram in a rectangular cartouche and dated 1935, craftsman`s monogram for Herbert Marshall, 58`` wide with walnut side rails and pegs (5) See illustration
Arthur W Simpson, Kendal (1857-1922): Two Oak Door Porters, with shaped terminals, partially labelled ARTHUR W. SIMPSON, 61cm; an Oak Planter, labelled ARTHUR W. SIMPSON (HUBERT SIMPSON) THE HANDICRAFTS KENDAL, 27.5cm; and A Walnut Planter, square tapering form, with rosewood handles and four feet, unmarked, 27cm (4)
An Art Deco Satinwood Five Piece Bedroom Suite, comprising a double door wardrobe, 122cm wide, 55cm deep, 190cm high; a cupboard, with fitted interior, 84cm by 53cm, 153cm high; a dressing table, with shaped circular mirror over a central drawer, enclosed by three graduating drawers to each side, 123cm by 56cm, 157cm high; a bedside cupboard, with open section over two cupboard doors, 61cm by 46.5cm, 78cm high; and a headboard, with cloud shape top, 138cm wide (5)
A Good Swiss Gilt Brass Grande Sonnerie Calendar Alarm Carriage Clock, signed J F Bautte & Cie, Geneve, circa 1860, the elaborately cast case with scroll and floral decoration, carrying handle and repeat button, back door with shuttered winding holes, underside with grande sonnerie selection lever grand sonnerie/silent/Petit sonnerie, enamel dial with Roman numerals and signed, two dials for date and alarm, twin barrel movement with platform lever escapement and striking on a bell, bottom of the movement backplate signed, 18cm high, with the original mahogany and brass stringing travelling case see illustration
A Mahogany Striking Wall Clock, Geo Priest, Norwich, circa 1800, the circular top case with carved sides, arched trunk door with canted corners, 14-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin weight driven movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 157cm high see illustration
A Mahogany Striking Wall Clock, signed Morath Bros, Liverpool, circa 1860, the octagonal top with side opening door, trunk with pendulum window and flanked by floral and fruit carved ears, bottom door, 14-inch painted dial with Roman numerals, twin fusee movement with anchor escapement and striking on a gong, 83cm high see illustration
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Isaac Hadwen, Sedbergh, circa 1720, flat top pediment, trunk door with glazed lenticle, re-built plinth, 10-1/2-inch square brass dial with chapter ring, date aperture, single hand, engraved inscriptions to corners man`s presious hours/away like these do slip/observey emotions tipp/behold this hand, movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, later seatboard, 214cm high see illustration
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Sagar, Skipton, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, arched trunk door, 12-1/4-inch brass dial with silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, engraved floral decoration, date, moonphase aperture and signed, four pillar movement with outside countwheel striking on a bell, 213cm high
A Walnut Eight Day Longcase Clock, case with swan neck pediment, crossbanded trunk door, 12-1/2-inch brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring later bearing inscription Nicholson Whitehaven, lunar and date apertures, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, dial and movement later, 232cm high see illustration
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, Jas Brownbill, Liverpool, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, gilt painted panels, flame veneered trunk door flanked by fluted columns, 14-inch arched painted dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, inner date ring, centre seconds, rolling moonphase, four pillar movement with attached falseplate stamped William Whitaker, deadbeat escapement and rack striking on a bell, 241cm high see illustration
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Jno Leplastrier, Shadwell, circa 1790, arched pediment with three brass finials, stop brass fluted columns, flame arched trunk door, bracket feet, 12-inch one piece arched silvered dial with Roman and Arabic chapter, dial centre with seconds and date aperture, arch with strike/silent selection, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, later seatboard, 228cm high see illustration
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, flat top pediment, Corinthian capped columns, inlaid arched trunk door, 13-1/4-inch arched brass dial with Roman and Arabic chapter ring, inner date ring, seconds, arch with rolling moonphase and signed Hughe Stockelle, Newcastle, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, dial and movement circa 1780, case possibly later, 227cm high see illustration
A Mahogany Chiming Longcase Clock, retailed by Maple & Co Ltd, London, circa 1890, case with broken arched pediment, glazed trunk door, bracket shaped feet, 12-inch dial with Arabic numerals, dial centre with scrollwork and seconds, chime/silent eight bells/four bells selection levers at 3, massive triple weight driven movement with deadbeat escapement, eight hammers chiming onto eight tubular bells and a further hammer striking a gong for the hours, 226cm high see illustration
A Month Going Walnut Longcase Clock, flat top pediment, glazed side windows, burr walnut veneered trunk door, 11-inch dial with silvered Roman chapter ring signed Edw Brookes, London, ringed winding holes and date aperture, seconds dial, five pillar movement with anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, dial and movement circa 1690, case later, 211cm high see illustration
A Good Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Wyke & Green, Liverpool, circa 1780, swan neck pediment, flame veneered trunk door, raised quatre form panel to the base, 13-inch arched brass dial with a silvered Roman and Arabic chapter ring, inner date ring, engraved floral centre with seconds and signed, arch with moonphase, four pillar movement with anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 249cm high see illustration
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