20 Original Omnibus. Including Van Hool Alizee Evesway Travel, Dennis Dart Kingfisher Huddersfield (Flagship), 2 x Optare Delta Blackpool & Trent, AEC Reliance Devon General, NCW Metrobus Mk 2 (single door) Stagecoach East Kent, Leyland Olympian Keighley & District. All boxed, minor wear to some. Contents As New.
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A large quantity of various makes including Corgi: La France Aeriel Ladder Truck Centerville FD, Scammell Highwayman Ballast and Trailer Cadburys, GPO Telephones 2-van set, Royal British Legion WWI 4-piece set; Matchbox Yesteryear: 1922 Foden Steam Lorry Hovis, 1922 Ford T Harrods, 1930 Ford A Canada Post; EFE: 3 x 3-piece sets – Tate & Lyle Story, Taylor Woodrow Story, AEC Mammoth tankers, plus 4 individual AEC Mammoth trucks and 2 x Bedford TK Artic BR Door to Door Lledo. Together with c15 white metal bus kits by Westward, Anbrico, Varney, Pirate Models etc plus a few part-made or made, 3 x Robert Opie steel advertising signs and some loose plastic Wild West figures. Many items boxed, minor/some wear, most items QGC/some chipping to as new. (80+)
8 American Tootsietoy Vehicles. 3 various aircraft, float plane and 2 radial engined planes. In blue, red and yellow. 3 saloon cars in green, red and yellow and 2 trucks with cannon and searchlight. Also a small GAMA clockwork tank. A Johillco 2-door saloon car in red. A Britains armoured car. Plus a few other items. QGC-GC some age wear.
2 military 6x binoculars: No 2 Mk II and No 2 Mk III, both dated 1943; a "Lumex" officer`s private purchase binocular, in case; a Mk III military prismatic compass, dated 1941; an American marching compass; and a quantity of ARP equipment etc, including black japanned First Aid box with contents, "Paragon First Aid ARP Pouch", with contents, pill tin (empty), jar of "Bleach Ointment"; 3 cast aluminium door plates; 2 whistles, buttons, etc. Average GC
Smokebox Numberplate 70008. Unlike others purporting to be `replacement smokebox numberplates`, this is the genuine article, a real replacement fitted to Britannia Class 4-6-2 BLACK PRINCE. When the loco moved to Carlisle in the latter part of the 60`s for use on Carlisle - Glasgow trains, along with other Britannias, the smokebox plates were snapped up by enthusiasts. Replacement numberplates were fitted to some and this is the best example seen. Not a reproduced original, but a flat steel plate, correctly drilled and merely painted in BR style. The accompanying b/w photograph shows the very plate on an open smokebox door on the loco in 1967 at Carlisle Kingmoor after withdrawal. Wonderful ex loco, who knows for how long it was carried but the evidence is there for all to see that it worked the grime and filth of the dying days of steam. A truly fabulous, indeed historic artefact of the finest hours of steam on BR.
The Yale & Towne Mfg Co., Ltd. double - sided, alloy Advertising Sign in the shape of a giant Yale Key. Measures 31½" in length and retains 80% of original, light brown paint on one side, silver paint the other. Most unusual and undoubtedly used over the door of a Locksmith. Together with an Enamel Advertising Sign `Very, Very Good Shoes, Swan And Health Brands At Howcrofts Fold Street, 1st Turning Left` (with pointing hand). Curved to fit lamp posts, white and black lettering on a dark blue and green ground. Measures 10" x 10" and is in excellent condition. Possibly from Wolverhampton.
Railway Lamps, qty 5 comprising: a scarce GWR curved top, General Purpose clearly marked `GWR` on curve and containing original reservoir with a GWR burner; a GWR brass collared 3 aspect with all lenses complete, an original reservoir and original GWR burner, stamped `Bladon & Sons Birmingham 1939 GWR`, unrestored; a BR 3 aspect with all lenses complete, original reservoir and unmarked burner; BR(M) WOL General Purpose square style with no reservoir. An unusual Cart Lamp, square design with single red lens to front, rear flip-up door revealing original reservoir and burner. Accompanying is a small, threaded, self locking hook, source unknown.
GORDON RUSSELL. ENGLISH WALNUT BEDSIDE CABINET, CIRCA 1930. inlaid with yew banding and having carved ebony handles and legs, the square inlaid top above a slide and open shelf, above a single panelled door enclosing a single shelf and raised on faceted baluster shaped legs. 39cm wide, 87cm high, 40cm deep.
Early Victorian Scottish mahogany longcased clock , circular gilt brass roman face with painted scrolls and roses, subsidiary seconds and date dials, signed Alex. Drummond, Perth , two-train movement, hour rack strike, anchor escapement, in a broken arch hood, on ogee shoulders, quarter column trunk with short door, set out base. Height 220cm, (two weights, pendulum).
A George III oak thirty-hour longcase clock, John Glazebrook, Mansfield, mid 18th century, the plated countwheel bell striking movement with 11 inch square brass dial with arched calendar aperture and signed Jno. Glavebrook, Mansfield within an oval reserve to the matted centre within an applied Roman numeral chapter ring with fleur-de-lys half hour marker and Arabic five minutes, the angles with applied bird-and-urn cast spandrels, the case with dentil cornice, blind fret frieze and turned pilasters to hood above shaped top trunk door and reduced plinth base, 203cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A Regency mahogany eight-day longcase clock, Thomas Chapman, Gravesend, early 19th century, the five pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch circular single-sheet silvered brass dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar dials and signed Tho`s Chapman, Gravesend to centre, the case with shaped crest to the break-arch pediment above brass fillet inset dial aperture flanked by stop-fluted pilasters to hood, the trunk with break-arch door above panel fronted plinth base with shallow skirt and small bun feet, 200cm high excluding finial. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
An inlaid oak eight-day longcase clock, Allen, Wantage, early 19th century, the four pillar rack and bell striking movement with 12 inch white painted Roman numeral break-arch dial with subsidiary seconds and calendar apertures and signed Allen, Wantage to centre, with floral spray painted spandrels and nesting Ho-Ho birds to arch, the swan neck pedimented case with reeded pilasters to hood above short rectangular conch-shell centred door flanked by quarter columns to trunk, the conforming plinth base decorated with a circular banded panel, on bracket feet, 211cm high excluding finial. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A carved mahogany quarter chiming bracket clock, Lawson and Co. Glasgow, late 19th century, the four pillar triple fusee movement with rise/fall regulation and chiming the quarters on either eight bells or four gongs, the 5 inch full-arch dial with fine foliate scroll engraved centre with signature plaque LAWSON & CO, GLASGOW within an applied silvered Roman numeral chapter ring and brass blind fret mask incorporating Strike/Silent and Westminster/ Whittington switches and Fast/Slow regulation square to arch, the case with drapery swag carved cavetto caddy above acanthus corbel applied repeating rosette carved arched door flanked by Corinthian pilasters to front, the sides with arched sound frets, on inverted breakfronted plinth base with block feet, 43cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A German Vienna style walnut wall regulator timepiece, late 19th century, the single train weight-driven movement with deadbeat escapement and wood rod pendulum, the two-piece circular white enamel Roman numeral dial with subsidiary seconds dial to centre, the parcel ebonised arch-glazed case with broken triangular pediment above foliate carved split-pilasters to front door and pendant finials to the inverted cavetto shaped base, 125cm high. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A George III painted lead tea caddy in the form of a double fronted house, late 18th century, with pitched roof above five sash windows around the front door, the front angles with quoins, the ends each with a further three windows, the interior bereft, 24cm high, 20.5cm wide, 14.5cm deep, (back panel later replaced entirely with pine). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A satinwood and kingwood crossbanded breakfront wardrobe, circa 1910, in the manner of Edwards & Roberts, the moulded cornice above a central pair of doors enclosing shelves, above two short and three long drawers, flanked on either side by a cupboard door, on a plinth base, 210cm high, 220cm wide, 54cm deep Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A French carved walnut bureau bookcase, C.H JEANSELME & CO., late 19th century, acathus and scroll carved, the arched top with carved scroll crest, above a glazed door opening to adjustable shelves, the fall opening to a birds eye maple fitted interior of drawers and pigeon holes, bearing a label for C.H JEANSELME & CO., above three drawers on bun feet, 230cm high, 97cm wide, 50cm dee=The firm of Jeanselme was established by Charles-Joseph-Marie Jeanselme at 7 & 9, rue Harlay, Paris. The firm, Jeanselme Fils et Godin et Cie, passed into the direction of Auguste Godin in 1871, on the retirement of the founder and was known under the name of A. Godin et Cie until 1883. It remained at the same location, but rue Harlay was renamed rue des Arquebusiers in 1879. Godin died in 1883 and the son of the founder, Charles-Henri Jeanselme (b. 1856) continued the business under the name of Ch. Jeanselme et Cie until it ceased in 1930Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports
A late 19th/early 20th century walnut cased mantel clock, with striking movement the reverse marked "HAC14 day strike" to the interior of the rear door, the architectural formed case with twin columns surrounding silvered dial with applied gilt spandrels and frieze, raised on shaped rectangular plinth base, height 42cm
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