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Set of eight wall mounting die-cast model display cabinets, each with hinged glazed door and containing fifteen modern promotional commercial vehicles by Corgi, Days Gone, Lledo, Oxford etc in fitted compartments; total models one-hundred and twenty 32 x 33cm (8)Condition Report:Models look to be virtually in mint condition.Cases with signs of wear and scuffs consistent with use.
Mid-20th century Mettoy tin-plate double-fronted two-storey doll's house, the front elevation with five unglazed windows flanked by green shutters, central opening door, open back giving access to five rooms together with an attached garage, 60cm wideCondition Report:Generally in reasonably good condition consistent with age and use.Slight crushing to lintel above garage doors.
Good quality late 20th century wooden dolls house by M. James dated 1992, as a 19th century style three-storey double fronted property with textured brick walls and faux slated pitched roof with dormer windows, the double hinged front elevation with faux iron railings, opening to reveal four rooms on two floors with central hall stairs and landing; the roof hinged along the ridge opening to give access to two further rooms with central bathroom; windows to both front and rear elevations with drapes; simulated floor boards and tiling throughout with decorated walls, coving and ceilings; wired for electric lighting with bank of switches on the back; bears makers plaque W92cm H89cm D47cm; on modern oak two-tier coffee table as stand.Auctioneers Note: the WC cistern is no longer fitted in the bathroom and is not included with this lot.Condition Report:Generally in good condition with minor storage damage.Lacking drapes to landing window.Working condition of electrics unknown.One side lantern to front door detached but present.Please note: the WC cistern is no longer fitted to the bathroom.
Good quality late 20th century dolls house by M. James dated 1995 in the form of a Beverley East Yorkshire Antique Shop called 'North Bar Antiques'; single-storey single-roomed shop with textured brick walls and flat roof, fully glazed hinged front with recessed hinged customer door and central window to the rear; comprehensively furnished with chests of drawers, pedestal desk, breakfast table, lowboy, two longcase clocks, delft rack with ceramics, occasional tables, pictures, Regency style mirror and collectibles; decorated walls with coving and picture rail and simulated floorboarding; wired for electric lighting; maker's plaque W61cm H42.5cm D41.5cmCondition Report:Generally in good condition. Working condition of electrics unknown.
Good quality late 20th century dolls house by M. James dated 1996 in the form of 'Graysons' Shop with two storeys above; textured brick walls under a faux slated pitched roof with dormer window, hinged along the ridge giving access to a single attic room; the hinged front elevation with large glazed shop window and opening customer door; single room shop with first floor room over currently furnished with various scale domestic items including settee and armchair, longcase clock, chests of drawers, tables, chairs etc; together with bakery stock of cakes, pies, bread loaves and biscuit tins W39cm H79.5cm D33cmCondition Report:Generally looks to be in reasonably good condition. Not wired for electric lighting.
Buttercup Cottage - scratch-built wooden doll's house as a double-fronted two-storey cottage with single storey side extension; painted in white, green and maroon with flower boxes and shutters to the windows, central door and rear door and windows; hinged front elevation opening to reveal four fully furnished rooms with numerous accessories; triple aspect side extension fully fitted as a kitchen, the hinged front with central stable door opening to reveal a single room with multiple furnishings and accessories L87cm H65cm D34cmCondition Report:Both house and contents look to be in reasonably good condition just a little dusty from open display.
Roma House - scratch-built wooden doll's house as a three-storey cottage painted in white, green and maroon; hinged front elevation opening to reveal two rooms with rear windows and beamed ceilings under a pitched roof with dormer window hinged along the ridge containing an attic bedroom; fully furnished plus numerous accessories L40cm H74cm D32cm; together with The Heights - similarly painted scratch-built wooden doll's house as a two-storey double fronted flat roofed cottage; hinged front elevation opening to reveal four rooms including fitted kitchen and bathroom; fully furnished plus numerous accessories L53cm H50cm D26cm; and separate fully 'glazed' furnished conservatory with hinged roof and side door (3)Condition Report:All look to be in reasonably good condition just a little dusty from open display.
MATT SMALL,ALEXANDRIA,Hybrid lithograph giclee, signed and numbered,43cm x 59cmEdition of 4Primarily a painter, London based Matt Small has a strong, compelling style, often choosing discarded objects like car bonnets or old signs instead of canvas for his work. “The theme of his work is young, dispossessed people: individuals who feel undervalued, who don’t have a voice, who get looked over.” Small explains how the urban debris he paints on becomes symbolic of the feeling of being without value: “I thought it’d be interesting to connect the two – that oven door, that shelving unit, that piece of trash to someone – I don’t see it like that, I see that it can be something beautiful and worthwhile. That’s how I see our young people too. Let’s look at their potential, at the hope that’s in all of them"Condition is good overall
MATT SMALL,KARINA,Lithograph print, signed,38cm x 56cm,Printers proofPrimarily a painter, London based Matt Small has a strong, compelling style, often choosing discarded objects like car bonnets or old signs instead of canvas for his work. “The theme of his work is young, dispossessed people: individuals who feel undervalued, who don’t have a voice, who get looked over.” Small explains how the urban debris he paints on becomes symbolic of the feeling of being without value: “I thought it’d be interesting to connect the two – that oven door, that shelving unit, that piece of trash to someone – I don’t see it like that, I see that it can be something beautiful and worthwhile. That’s how I see our young people too. Let’s look at their potential, at the hope that’s in all of them
A carved wood door surround, Rajasthan, India, 1800-1850, in four sections, carved with bands of undulating flowers heads, leaves and vines to side panels with large flowers to base, the main transom with repeating sprays of three flowers within an interlacing arch, on rectangular metal base, outside dimensions 156 wide x 228cm. high x 11cm. deep; inside door dimensions 109 cm. wide x 186.5cm. high Provenance: London trade, 1999Please refer to department for condition report
Antique hand made dolls house with break front windows, the portico front door having twin doors and knockers marked 22 Cleveland Gardens. Formally electrified with door bell and electric lights. Some old furniture, some glazing intact. Access to sides and hinged roof, ideal restoration project. 66cm high x 52.5cm deep x 100cm wide
Jas Shoolbred and Co. Tottenham Ct Road, London. A mahogany tall boy comprising of a two panelled door cupboard opening to reveal a shelf within over two short drawers and three graduated long drawers standing and bears a stamped ivorine oval tablet. 86cm wide x 56cm deep x 174cm high. Whilst it needs a general tidy up the worst fault is the small section to cornice otherwise good.
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