A Dinky No.942, Foden 14-Ton Tanker, `Regent`, second type cab, dark blue, red and white, with red grooved hubs, playworn but complete (tank badly dented); Dinky No.514, Guy Van, `Slumberland`, first type cab, red with matching ridged hubs, playworn (lacking one rear door); Dinky No.252, Bedford Refuse Wagon, tan with green shutters and rear door, red ridged hubs, playworn but complete; Dinky No.29f / 280, Observation Coach, grey with red flashes, fair-playworn condition; and assorted other models, all generally playworn, all but one unboxed, (24).
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A Matchbox plastic Showroom & Service Station, comprising a red building and yellow base, complete with sliding door, window glazing, and roof sign, and with Accessory Pack petrol pumps, very good condition, boxed, the box good; Accessory Pack No.2, Big Bedford Car Transporter, pale blue with dark blue printed lettering, metal wheels, near mint, boxed, the box good; 1-75 series No.29, Bedford Milk Float, tan, metal wheels, near mint, boxed, the box good; and No.42, Bedford Evening News Van, yellow, metal wheels, very near mint, boxed, the box good, (4).
A mahogany, parcel gilt and fret carved secretaire cabinet, in George III style, the dentil moulded architectural cornice with outset corners, above a band of blind fret carved decoration, the mirrored door within a carved gilt border enclosing shelves and small drawers, the top and base flanked by turned columns carved with ribbons, trailing leaves and flowers and with brass capitals headed by blind fret carved blocks, the moulded base with outset corners, the secretaire drawer with pigeon holes and drawers above three long drawers, on blind fret carved bracket feet, 227.5cm high, 106cm wide, 58.5cm deep
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the arched pediment above a glazed door flanked by turned pillars, enclosing a painted enamel dial, inscribed Wakefield Gateshead, with two subsidiary dials, and an eight day rack strike movement above an arched flame mahogany door flanked by turned columns, raised on outswept legs, 215 cm (high).
George Chilman 1920’s. ‘The History of Prize Fighting’. Original pen and ink humourous caricature drawing showing images of supposed boxing through the ages including Pre-historic, prize fight 1681 and present day (1920’s). ‘We would’nt insist that the modern boxer is less of a sport because he fights for money, but that queue outside Jack Dempsey’s door is not thirsting for honours alone...’. Signed and dated by Chilman 1924. Approx 8”x6.5”. Excellent images. G
A Georgian Oak Longcase 30 hour Clock with swan pediment Hood, turned supports and glass door. The case having a long door flanked by canted, fluted columns and standing on bracket feet. Brass face having false moon roller and etched signature, Simpson, Wigton. 22 1/2``w x 85``h x 10 1/2``d. Face Diameter 12 3/4``.
A Napoleonic Mahogany Campaign Bureau, having Mahogany carcass with pierced Brass corners, heavy framed fall with Brass escutcheon, revealing seven pigeon holes, with four secret drawers to the rear, four short drawers, separated by two narrow secret compartments, central door with moulded panel flanked by two drawers each side, the central open space with brushing slide for documents, deep drawer to one side and two short to the other, all Oak lined and with Brass handles. Inside of the fall has Iron hinges and lifting writing slope. 38`` wide x 28 1/4`` high x 16`` deep.
A Georgian style mahogany bracket clock with fusee movement, the brass break arch dial with silvered chapter ring beneath a silvered boss inscribed `Wm Sharplin`, London`, the caddy top with brass carrying handle above a break arch glazed door and two fretwork panels, on a stepped rectangular base and bracket feet, height approx 50cm, with a pendulum and key (alterations and restorations).
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