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A LATE 19TH CENTURY WELSH MAHOGANY TWO STAGE CORNER CUPBOARD, having moulded cornice over arch moulded single glazed door with fitted shelves to the interior, the projecting base with two blind arch panel doors revealing fitted shelves to the interior and standing on baluster turned tapering feet. C1890. 30" Wide x 18" Deep approximately.
LATE 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK DOUBLE CORNER CUPBOARD, in one piece, having moulded cornice over veneer mahogany freize, single glazed door with arched glazing bars and two shelves to the interior, two blind arch panel cupboards below, above a shaped apron with bracket feet. C1890. 34" Wide x 17" Deep x 82" High.
AN 18TH CENTURY WELSH OAK LONGCASE CLOCK, having broken swan neck pediment with brass urn shaped vase shaped finial surmounted by bird, arched aperture flanked by plain turned columns, moulded waist door flanked by reeded quarter pilasters on a panel base with bracket feet. Arch brass face with mask and dolphin spandrels, tempus fugit panel to the arch and seconds with date dials to the field. Eight day movement striking on one bell. Unnamed. C1790. Face 17.5" x 12", overall 92" High.
A 19TH CENTURY OAK CASED EIGHT DAY WELSH LONGCASE CLOCK, by W Hopkin Llandilo, having hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by baluster turned pilasters, the waist with arch inlaid door flanked by half pilasters on a similarly inlaid panelled base. Painted face with Roman numerals seconds dial and date aperture. Eight day two train movement striking on one bell. Face 19" x 14". Clock 90" High overall.
AN 18TH CENTURY WELSH LONGCASE CLOCK, by John Evans Llanarth, the later Victorian oak case with broken swan neck pediment above square aperture flanked by baluster turned pilasters, the waist with shaped door flanked by turned pilasters on a panelled base with bracket feet. Brass face with engraved ships anchor decoration Roman numerals and arched date aperture. 30 Hour movement striking on one bell. Face 11" Square, 90" High.
A 19TH CENTURY WELSH OAK EIGHTDAY LONGCASE CLOCK, by X Ganz of Swansea, having broken swan neck pediment above arched aperture flanked by turned pilasters, the waist with rectangular door flanked by canted angles on a panelled base. Painted face with Roman numerals, seconds dial and date aperture, painted with sporting scenes. Eight day two train movement striking on one bell. 84" High. Face 12.5" x 18".
AN 18TH CENTURY OAK THIRTY HOUR LONGCASE CLOCK FACE AND CASE ONLY, by Manister Baxter, St Neots, the pagoda topped case with strapwork decoration to the hood above square aperture, the waist with rectangular door on panelled base with added skirt. Brass dial with Roman numerals and pierced gilt brass spandrels. 84" High. Face 10" Square.
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, having moulded and arcaded cornice above a pair of astragal glazed doors with oval and curved glazing bars, fitted shelves to the interior on a gadroon moulded two door cupboard base standing on ogee foliate moulded bracket feet. C1920. 54" Wide x 15.5" Deep x 95" High.
A FRENCH GILT-METAL MOUNTED SATINWOOD, KINGWOOD AND ROSEWOOD BOMBE COMMODE OF LOUIS XV STYLE, EARLY 20TH CENTURY The Breche voilet marble top of serpentine outline, above a parquetry door enclosing a rosewood veneered interior with a single glass shelf 42¾ in. (108.5 cm.) high; 36¼ in. (92 cm.) wide; 17 in. (43 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A DUTCH BURR WALNUT AND ELM BANDED BUREAU BOOKCASE MID-18TH CENTURY The serpentine moulded cornice centred by a foliate crest above a pair of glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves and two frieze drawers, candle slides below and above a hinged slope with loopers to the sides enclosing a writing surface, above ten variously sized drawers, a central door and a well, the bombé formed base with moulded drawer fronts, on scroll front feet, depository label to the reverse LEAMINGTON SPA 93¾ in. (238 cm.) high; 53 in. (134.5 cm.) wide; 28 in. (71 cm.) deep View on Christie's.com
A Bing (GBN) clockwork O gauge 2-4-0 tender locomotive King Edward VII RN 1902 in LNWR lined black livery with brass dome, “GBN” to smoke box door without chimney or coupling rods, coupled to a 4-wheel tender in black with red and gold lining and dark green panels to sides and rear. This would make a fine restoration project. A modern white metal replacement chimney is included.
2 J. de P. ‘O’ gauge Passenger Coaches. A Compagnie Internationale Des Wagon-Lits bogie passenger coach, RN 4682. With clerestory roof, three window openings to each end of the coach and steps to each door. In panelled simulated wood livery. Plus a 4-wheel baggage car, RN 4662. With clerestory roof and steps to each door. In dark grey with orange window surrounds. ‘Made in France’ to each end of both coaches. GC-VGC. Plate. 3 .
A selection of 9 unusual Maxwell (Mini) of Calcutta toys These rudimentary but charming items comprise a 4" tractor representing a Fordson Super Major 5000 with silver fittings and red wheels; minibus/school bus of rather overly square design in red with white interior and cream door; Thumbs Up drinks lorry in yellow with cream bottle racks and red sign board; Air India and British Airways Boeing 747s; US Marines Skyhawk; 4 assorted petrol tankers. Also a 7" tractor in red and silver with white wheels, possibly of the same make. Tractors in plain boxes in poor condition, other items boxed, minor wear to some. VGC to as new. Examples illustrated on Plate. 8
6 WWII A3 fuel economy posters: “Don’t be Fuel-ish” slogan with worker who wasted gas, 2 versions, man who would not close doors, and man who wasted power, all by H M Bateman; “Help Your Fuel Watcher” keeping the door shut; “Don’t Waste Here the Fuel You save at Home” at the factory, by Fougasse; in 3 sleeves. GC to VGC
6 WWII A3 fuel economy posters: “Don’t be Fuel-ish” man who wasted gas confronted by colleagues, 2 versions, man who wasted power, and man who left doors open, all by H M Bateman; “Save Fuel in the Kitchen” with tips from the Chef; “Help Your Fuel Watcher” keeping the door shut; in 3 sleeves. GC to VGC
2 WWII fuel economy posters: “Save Fuel for Battle” man shaving at basin next to bath, both brimfull of steaming water, angry wife at the door “The Husband who wasted the Hot Water”; and “The Brother who turned the Gas full on” wizened brother by blazing fire, large disapproving sister and sneering dog; both by H M Bateman; in a sleeve. GC (folding creases). First item Plate 2
A large 19th century mahogany and walnut longcase clock the twin train movement striking on a bell, the cream dial with black Roman numerals, two subsidiary dials, painted landscape panels, inscribed `S. Wehrley Leeds`, the case with broken swan neck pediment over columns, panelled door and base 240cm high
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