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A vertical copper boiler with dial inscribed 'Tecalemit London', either stationary or adaptable for a small steam launch, gas or coal fired, built by a very experienced model engineer.Additional InformationSurface wear, abrasions, corrosion to iron base, build up of dirt and dust commensurate with age and use throughout. Height is 59.5cm, width including the extraneous components 34.5cm; the only grate is that in the additional image provided.
GEORGIAN STYLE BRASS AND IRON FIREGRATE LATE 19TH CENTURY the arched backplate cast with an urn relief, above a serpentine grate and pierced grille, flanked by tapered supports with punch-decorated motifs and urn finials (91cm wide, 82cm high, 41cm deep) Footnote: Provenance: The Earls of Crawford and Balcarres, Balcarres House, Fife, Scotland
A pair of Art Nouveau fire dogs, the cast iron fire dogs with stylised flower head design on spreading supports, 23.5cm high x 17cm deep, together with an Art Nouveau cast iron fire grate with flower heads and whiplash design with reeded decoration centred with a pierced lozenge, 32cm wide x 16.5cm deep x 12cm high In general good condition
Don Balke (North Carolina, B. 1933) "Clark's Nutcracker" Signed lower right. Original Watercolor on Illustration Board. Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation. This artwork was originally published on the Fleetwood Commemorative Cover for the limited edition collection of The Songbirds of the Fifty States. Each cover was postmarked on the anniversary of statehood in the appropriate state capital. Named for one of the leaders of the Lewis and Clark expedition which crossed the continent in the early nineteenth century, the Clark's Nutcracker is a distinctively attired bird which shares many of the characteristics of the Crow. The gray bird walks sedately through his forest domain like a Crow and he has the build of a small Crow. Yet, the Nutcracker also clings to tree trunks, pecking for insects much like the Woodpecker does. A resident of the Rocky Mountains and the Sierras, the Clark's Nutcracker soars along the timberline, sometimes plunging headlong into deep canyons. Wings folded for a daring display, he plummets toward the canyon floor. Then, opening his wings at the last possible moment, he breaks his dive and again shoots skyward. Although his aerial performance is daring, the Nutcracker is perhaps best known for his powerful bill and unique song. This bill operates much like a crowbar to pry seeds from their shells. Often the Nutcracker will venture into a Colorado campsite to be handfed Sunflower seeds. High amid Colorado Pines, the Nutcracker's harsh call may grate on some ears, to others it has a musical quality like a child's tin trumpet. In any case, these lovely gray birds of the Colorado Rockies are well known wherever their guttural cries break the mountain stillness. Image Size: 8.5 x 8.75 in. Overall Size: 18 x 18 in. Unframed. (B07247)
Cast Iron Fireplace, Having ten Minton style tiles, Irish Clover stamp to reverse, With Grate and Guard, Also with a Brass Fire Curb, Fireplace 98cm high, 97cm wideCondition reportThe fireplace is a Reproduction.Chips and surface marks to the metal.The accessories are not original to the fireplace.
An engraved steel basket grate in George III style, incorporating period elements, later fitted for gas, with railed basket flanked by finials, the frieze pierced with ovals and the central tablet decorated with patera, on square section tapering legs, the back numbered 3908, 58cm high, 79cm wide, 48cm deep
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