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A Chinese carved hardwood immortal table lamp, 41 cm high to/w a smaller carved hardwood Chinese figure or an immortal, 18 cm high, a famille rose ginger jar and cover painted in polychrome enamels with ladies in garden landscapes reserved on a yellow ground with scrolling lotus, 20 cm high, a blanc de chine figure of a seated Guanyin, 15 cm high, a small Tang style Sancai glazed pottery horse, 15 cm high, three graduating ebony pots with covers, a pair of Middle Eastern white metal and brass vases with engraved decoration and two small brass circular salvers
A large Chinese blue and white pale celadon ground baluster vase with stylised chilong handles mounted as a lamp on a hardwood stand, painted with a large phoenix amongst tree peony and and other flowering and fruiting branches in tones of underglaze blue, late Qing or Republic period, 72 cm high o/a, vase only height 57 cm
A box of 19th century and later Chinese and Japanese ceramics including a Chinese famille rose baluster vase painted with immortals and calligraphy inscription, mounted as a lamp. late Qing period, 40 cm high o/a, to/w a famille rose ginger jar and cover painted with birds and peony mounted as a lamp, 27 cm o/a, a Chinese late 19th century Kangxi style ginger jar and cover with blossoming prunus decoration on cracked ice blue ground, 16 cm high, a Japanese Satsuma circular box and cover decorated with figures in a verdant landscape, 11 cm diameter, a large Japanese gilt and polychrome 'Rakkan' jar and cover, 38 cm high, various patch boxes, plates bowls etc (box)
Howes & Burley Lamps. A sided-pair of self-contained acetylene-gas lamps dating just pre-WWI. Finished in polished brass and retaining their condenser covers, carbide of calcium containers, gas taps, water flow adjusters, carrying bails, burners and name plates. They possess stirrup mounts with 6½-inch centres, 5¼-inch front glasses, and Mangin reflectors (one cracked). Towards the end of 1913, these lamps were used on Morris Oxford and other small cars. In fine condition with one gentle (repairable) dent at the rear of the off-side lamp. 9-inches deep, 10-inches high. (2)
Oil-Powered Auxiliary Lighting by J. R. Oldfield. Manufactured just post WWI and the early 1920s, a boxed set of 'Get me Home' oil lamps lest the motor vehicle suffered an electrical malady. Consisting of a sided pair of side lamps, a rear lamp and an oil reservoir, all housed in a fitted metal box with a lid. In complete condition; some rubbing to the black enamel and minor dents.
A c1882 Thomas Humber 'Cripper' Tricycle. The Automatic-Steerer model, it has 40-inch driving wheels propelled by a good quality inch-pitch block chain, and a 24-inch steering wheel, the wheels all with good, useable black rubber solid tyring. The 25-inch wide handlebars with good turned wooden grips hold a stout nickel-plated lever which operates the Humber patented plunger brake with its control operated through the centre of the headstock; an interesting design. There are foot rests mounted to the front forks with block rubber grips, a lamp bracket and front mudguard. This tricycle is complete and highly useable, but the frame needs painting.
A Raleigh Path Racer, having a 24-inch frame numbered 336680, with a black email finish (possibly original) with logos and 'All Steel' motif. Nickel-plated semi-drop 20-inch handlebars, inverted lever operating a stirrup brake, fixed wheel gearing, tangent spoked wooded wheels and 26-inch Avon Cord tyres. A Brooks B15 saddle is fitted, as is an unusual lamp bracket designed for handlebars with a forward extension with a battery lamp and bell fitted.
AFC Sky Princess Child's Tricycle. A stylised and fully enclosed tricycle in an 'Airflow' style, of American manufacture, with its original red coachwork, some brightwork and an electric lamp (not in operation). Also, a 'Teddy' bicycle, being an all-enclosed device with adjustable saddle and collapsible handlebars. (2)
A c1899 Marriot & Cooper 'Olympia' Tandem Tricycle. Promoted as 'easy to steer and propel in luxurious ease', these tandems were very popular in the late Victorian period. This example has been stove-enamel black with nickel-plated flat handlebars and a rim brake and contracting back pedalling brake are fitted to rear wheel. Other features include non-matching leather saddles, rear rack and lamp bracket.
A circa 1904 Lady's Dursley Pedersen. A size 'A' bicycle numbered 896?. Finished in green enamel with nickel-plated fork ends, 16-inch up-turned handlebars with inverted lever-operated stirrup brake and rear brake, celluloid grips, 26-inch Westwood rims and tyres, metal chain guard and a leather frame-fitted tool bag. The laced saddle has been rebuilt to original specification and Lucas double-ring bell and a nickel-plated 'Pathfinder' oil lamp is fitted.
A circa 1910 Dursley Pedersen 'Anti-Rust' Model. Painted dark green, it is a size 5 machine numbered 7312, and has a re-woven hammock saddle, original celluloid covered drop handlebars with inverted brake levers and original style grips, stainless steel 28-inch Westwwod rims, single-speed rear hub, nickel-plated cranks and chain wheel, Lucas front-mounted luggage rack, Lucas double-ring bell, and a similar period candle lamp. Offered with this machine is the bicycle's original front wheel and a Villiers Variable Gear hub and stainless Westwood rim. (3)
A circa 1870 Vélocipède. An English pattern bicycle with its original 36-inch front wheel in remarkably good condition with its original enamel finish, the 30-inch rear wheel being a quality replacement, and also in good fettle. The bearings have been refurbished, and the steering head is sound; the seat support has apparently been replaced, the twist grip 28-inch handlebars have turned oak grips, and also featured are triangular pedals, hock rests and a brake. A much later 20th century candle lamp is fitted.
An Overman Wheel Co., 'Victoria' Lady's Bicycle. Dating from circa 1893, a good and original loop frame bicycle, enamelled black with nickel-plated 23-inch handlebars, cork grips, double link inch-pitch driving chain, single rod cranks with adjustable main bearing, correct style solid/cushion tyring on 26-inch deep set rims, lever-operated front plunger brake, fixed rear wheel gearing, fabric chain guard and skirt guard and an unusual tipping leather-padded saddle for ease of mounting. A later Riemann candle lamp and a Lucas double ring bell are fitted
A c1888 D. Rudge & Co., 'Bicyclette Racer'. A 20-inch frame numbered 50575, finished in a two-tone green enamel with a long saddle support, this quality bicycle, featuring 28-inch hollow rims and narrow section ¾-inch tyring and, as was usual with Rudge, numbered component parts. Further features include a leather saddle, block chain, nickel-plated handlebars with a crows- foot bell fitted, later Reimann candle lamp, original pedals with correct style but new rubbers fitted, foot rests and lever-operated plunger brake to the front wheel. The bicycle has its own stand. (2)
Master Models Trix Liliput Britains Tri-ang 00 Gauge mainly metal Station and Lineside Accessories including Figures, Master Models Kiosks (2), Telephone Booth (3), Police Box (2), Enquires (2), Station Garden pieces (8), Post Boxes (2), Toilet, Hut, Bus Stop, Brazier and Hut, Fencing (4), Timetable sign, Buffer, various Barrels, Milk Churns and Dustbins, Trolley, Luggage, Seats, Lamp, Trix/Master Models/Liliput Figures (27), Hornby-Dublo Figures (26) and Signals (2), Trix Carter Paterson Container and Signal, lead Trees (2) and Hedge, unbranded slush-cast 'Tabac' Kiosk, probably French,Telephone Pole, Whistle Signs (2), Hornby 0 Hoarding, Tri-ang Kiosk, Water Crane, generally G-VG (170+)
Ratio Peco Eckon Hornby and other Makers 00 Gauge Lineside Kits and Accessories, Ratio, 517 Concrete Footbridge, 504 Station Building, Eckon EL2 Yard Lamp Kits (2 boxes), Peco LK 80 Diesel Maintenance Depot, Modelex Flickering Fire + Arc Welder Models, First Class Trains LED Oil Lamps (3), Brawa Lamp posts (2), Trix 758 Colour Light Signal set, Hornby Scaledale R8788 Nissan Huts (2), all in original boxes/packets (qty)
Railway Signal Lamp From Brighton Station and Another, with loop handle missing interior burner and lenses stamped S.E.R. on the upper section and B 10 Brighton Station L.B.S.C.R. on the lower section, with soldered and wired repairs, lens undamaged, together with another similar lamp with wired copper handle, brass plaque inscribed S.E & C.R. G2105, interior burner and coloured lenses and unusual rectangular outer lens, all lenses undamaged, P-G (2)
Railway Ground Signal Lamp, unmarked of square form with loop handle, above white painted reflecting disc and lens, with interior burner (minus one lens), lenses undamaged also minus part of door locking latch, together with a painted and shaped metal ground signal indicating pane (undamaged) F-G (2)

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