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A Christian Hacker three storey dolls house, German circa 1900, the painted sandstone house with painted quoining, glazed windows with moulded surrounds, painted front door with handle and knocker with balcony and door above, the paper tile effect lift off roof with attic windows and two chimneys, the attic having two rooms and internal door, front opening in two sections to three rooms and hallway with internal doors. Wonderful original papers to walls and floors, kitchen with painted built-in dresser and stove, fine wooden dinner service with painted blue pattern, table and more, dining room with dining table and chairs and pewter drink stand holding six glasses, upper floor with a good selection of wooden furniture, gilt metal table settee and chairs and more including suite of card furniture and milk glass, 31” (79cm) tall, 25” (63cm) wide, 14” (36cm) deep, (condition: a lovely original house in good condition, normal expected wear).
A good English made wooden Dolls House, probably ‘Hobbies House’ from Handicraft planes, circa 1920, the exterior with paper red brick effect, hinged and panelled front door with brass lion head knocker and handle, wooden fret work portico and fan-light, four large glazed double windows to ground floor and four white painted pillars supporting balcony above and a further nine smaller glazed windows to top floor, pitched paper tiled roof with two chimney stacks and balustrading, front opens in two wings to four rooms, hallway and landing, all with original papers, three rooms with original fireplaces, surrounds and mirrors, stairs to hallway leading to dummy rear door, windows with glass bead curtains, 29 ½” (75cm) tall, 31” (79cm) wide, 15 ¾” (40cm) deep, (condition: very good original condition, some old woodworm holes).
Madras Army Lists. A List of the Officers of the Army, Ordnance, and Medical Departments, serving under the Presidency of Fort St. George, with an index. Compiled for the benefit of the Male Asylum, and printed at the Government Gazette Press, by the boys of the charity Madras, 1st August 1819, 173pp., interleaved with blanks, 22pp index, and 8pp. list of casualties at rear, modern dark blue half calf gilt, incorporating original blue boards, with original title label to upper cover bearing the ownership signature of C. Marriott, boards rubbed and marked, 8vo, together with A List of the Officers of the Army, Ordinance, and Medical Departments, serving under the Presidency of Fort St. George, 1821, text interleaved with blanks, modern dark blue quarter calf gilt, incorporating original blue boards with printed title label to upper cover, and inscription to upper cover 'John Binny Esq., with Messrs. Binny & Co's., Compts. No 25 Upper Winpole Stree, London', covers rubbed and marked, 8vo, plus nine further Madras Army Lists, for 1829, 1836, 1850, 1857, 1859, 1862, 1872, 1877, 1879, all except three bound in modern dark blue or black half calf gilt, (army lists for 1836, 1850, and 1877 bound in contemporary red half calf, generally with some wear), mainly large 8voQTY: (12)NOTE:The Madras Army list for 1829 has a contemporary ownership signature of Captain Burnell Jones of Barnstaple, Devonshire, dated Colombo 30th November 1829, to front endpaper. The 1836 volume has a pencil signature of J. J. Sherwood to front pastedown and endpaper, and contains contemporary ink annotations and corrections to the text, the 1859 volume is inscribed Aggertant-Generals Offices, and dated February 1859 to front blank. The 1862 volume contains a handwritten letter from William Thomas, Superintendent of the Assylum Press, addressed to Colonel J. G. E. B. Henry at Trichinopoly, dated Madras, 10th February 1862. The 1877 volume contains the ownership signature to title-page of J.B. Knocker dated 9/7/77, and with contemporary news cuttings related to Lieutenant Knocker's appointments loosely inserted at front of volume.
20th Century vintage large silver plated Pinder Bros Ltd twin handled punch bowl with ladle. Repousse and engraving around the bowl to achieve repeated decorative floral design with shaped pattern around the rim. Two lion door knocker style handles and gadrooned footed base. Ladle in Kings pattern.
Box of collectables to include: small wooden travel games set with miniature chess pieces, Currency collection golf balls, various sets of playing cards, Faymont aluminium camping set, Captain Cook design tin, vintage tin plate clockwork monkey on tricycle, bicycle bell, Harrods pen, various sets of darts, miniature set of cards in original box, harmonica, door knocker, loose semi-precious stones etc. (B.P. 21% + VAT)
Early 20th century door furniture and decorative fittings to include a bronze art Nouveau bronze ring door knocker, a large Edwardian door knob and backplate with bead and reel border, a two button brass electric bell push box, a foliate cast brass ceramic backed electric light switch, an Art Deco brass letter plate, three Durham Sanctuary bronze door knockers, an adjustable brass light fitting backed on a lead weighted piece of tan leather, a pair of black painted cast iron door plates stamped Lionheart and a large brass hinge, (12)various Condition:fair condition. Leather backing with wear
1948 AJS 348cc 7R Racing MotorcycleFrame no. 8164Engine no. 7R 864•Present ownership since 2003•Shown regularly (numerous concours wins)•Requires re-commissioningBuilt from 1948 to 1963, Associated Motor Cycles' AJS 7R - known as the 'Boy Racer' - was one of the most successful over-the-counter racing motorcycles of all time. Almost all of Britain's road-race stars of the 1950s and 1960s rode a 7R at some stage of their careers and the model remains a major force in classic racing today, being highly sought after by competitors and collectors alike. The 7R was conceived as a customer machine for sale to private owners but was also campaigned by the works team.Although a new design by Phil Walker, the 7R, with its chain-driven overhead-camshaft, was very reminiscent of the AJS 'cammy' singles of pre-war days. Despite the fact that the 7R was not, initially, as powerful as its main rivals - the Velocette KTT and Junior Manx Norton – its robust and simple construction endeared the model to the privateer responsible for his own maintenance. While the duplex loop frame and Teledraulic front fork remained essentially unchanged throughout production, the engine underwent almost continuous revision, latterly under the supervision of Jack Williams. To this end the valve angle was progressively narrowed; the inlet port downdraft angle made steeper; the crankshaft strengthened; and, in 1956, engine dimensions changed from the original long-stroke 74x81mm bore/stroke dimensions to the 'squarer' 75.5x78mm, permitting higher revs. AMC's own gearbox (also used on the Manx Norton) replaced the previous Burman in 1958, while engine development continued almost to the end of production, by which time the 7R was putting out around 41bhp. There was also a works-only three-valve 'triple knocker' - the 7R3A - which Rod Coleman used to win the 1954 Isle of Man Junior TT, while a Matchless-badged 500cc version of the production 7R – the G50 – was introduced towards the end of 1958. Purchased by the vendor's late father in 2003 and dry stored, this 7R has not been used for at least five years and will require re-commissioning before further use. For some nine years the AJS was regularly taken to shows, picking up numerous 'Best in Show' and 'Best Competition' awards (list available). The machine is offered with a copy spares parts list.Key not requiredFootnotes:All lots are sold 'as is/where is' and Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the provenance, condition, age, completeness and originality prior to bidding.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A SOAPSTONE CHESS BOARD, with hand carved tribal design chess pieces, a cased set of Proteam Sports Boules, a nylon carry case picnic set for two, a cast key shaped door knocker, a cast mermaid bottle opener, and dragonfly garden ornament, a brass Door knocker of Dunster Castle, a set of four silverplate stirrup cups in a leather case, together with an Arts and Crafts style copper cigarette box (possibly made from copper from the H.M.S Britannia' 1869-1905) (1 tray + loose)

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