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A large Japanese bottle vase on hardwood plinth. With tall knopped slender neck over a globular body. Decorated in coloured enamels with mountainous landscapes with buildings and fishermen under stylized bands. Seal mark, 60cm. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Converted to a lamp at some point with a drill hole in the base. U shaped section of the neck re glued.
Scratchbuilt By Mr.N.F Smith and influenced by F.J.Roche Designs, a very well engineered and highly detailed "Campbell Cup" and Bronze Medal Winning 3.5 inch gauge live steam coal fired Great Western Railway 4-6-0 Saint Class Locomotive and tender, named "Saint Helena", built to a very high standard and showing little signs of wear as the model doesn't appear to have been extensively steamed, Numbered "2924" to cab sides and finished in dark green with a fantastic green patination paint finish to the body, fitted with outside cylinders to measure 7/8" bore x 1 7/8" stroke, fixed cab roof still allows easy access to back head controls with water fed tender other features include brazed super heated copper boiler with fittings including water and pressure gauges, safety, blower, two injectors, vacuum brake, whistle, clack and blowdown valves. Chassis detailing include twin outside cylinders with inside Stephenson's link reverse, good quality cab detail with controlled drain cocks, regulator and usual fittings, displacement lubricator, fluted connecting rods, dummy firebox washout plugs, steps, hand and lamp rails, supplied with a large quantity of builders notes, drawings, photographs of the build and details relating to stages of manufacture, this model is also supplied with 3 photocopied certificates and press cuttings relating to various Model Making and Engineering Exhibitions, to include Winning the Campbell Cup in 1979 at Stoneleigh with Newspaper cutting discussing Mr.Smith and the locomotive pictures, a 3rd place certificate at the 1st Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition in 1978, and another certificate dated 1979 for finishing 3rd at the 48th Model Engineering Exhibition at the Wembley conference centre, sold with a length of display track
A late 1930s Clarice Cliff lamp base of footed spherical form with a fluted collar neck, hand painted in the Anemone pattern with flowers and foliage over a mushroom glazed ground, printed signature, height 16cm, together with a matched jardiniere and stand and a large twin handled serving platter. (3)

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