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A Victorian Cupboard dolls’ house, 1850s, the mahogany cupboard with carved detail, keyhole with brass escutcheon, opening to reveal two storeys, four rooms, hall and landing, the entrance hall with wooden staircase, paper marble tiled floor, hall stand and lantern, the wood effect painted doors, the left leads to the kitchen with green and white patterned paper, fitted range, dresser, stone washer, service bells, bird cage and many accessories; the right door leads to the dining room set for breakfast, with blonde wood butler’s tray, soft metal egg holder, condiment set, a washed metal coal scuttle, a gilt metal central light and Marly horses on mantel piece; back to the hall and up the stairs to the landing, a turned mahogany table laid with a soft metal claret jug and two glass with green glass, two Waltershausen chairs and central gilt metal lamp; the left door takes you to the sitting room, a very elaborate gilt metal central chandelier, Waltershausen - sofa upholstered in red leather, a sewing work table and a roccoco chair and a display cabinet featuring an interesting collection of porcelain; back across the landing and you come to the bedroom with a rare Evans & Cartwright painted tinplate washstand, a gilt metal dressing table, a homemade elaborate bed and many accessories, closing the doors and locking the cabinet keeps little hands away from all these treasures - 45in (114.5cm) wide x 473?4in (121.5cm) high x 19in (48.5cm) deep - this actual house appears in The Ultimate Dolls’ House Book by Faith Eaton, published by Dorling Kindersley on pages 38 to 41 - Provenance - the house was made by an estate carpenter in Plymstock, Devon for Rose Bellamy who was born in 1839; it stayed in the same family until 1976; in 1986 it was bought by a collector, the vendor’s mother, who restored and refurnished the house you see today
An early 20th century brass 'lantern clock' mantel timepiece, of small proportions and in the 17th century taste, 10cm silvered register inscribed with Roman numerals, the centre engraved with scrolling leaves, platform escapement, crested by knop finials, a 'bell' and shaped brackets pierced and engraved with dolphins, pillars to angles, knop feet, 26cm high
Extensive collection of approximately fifteen hundred plus magic lantern slides, covering British and European topographical matter including architecture, scientific ornithology, farming etc., many slides by noted photographers such as G.W. Wilson, Graystone, Bird and J.P. Gibson, housed in a Flatter & Garnett pine cabinet
A COLLECTION OF MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES predominantly hand-coloured Victorian topographical examples, including a near-complete set (58/60) of Scottish views; a complete set (50/50) of European views and street scenes; a near-complete set (39/40) of hand-coloured topographical views 'Round the World in 100 Minutes'; a partial set (46/60) of hand-coloured European views and street scenes; forty-two monochrome Continental scenes of streets and rural life; and a further seventy-four mixed slides, including comic and religious examples; a Union Pacific Railroad 9000 series 4-12-2 tender locomotive; studio portrait of an Aboriginal Australian and native animals, including wallaby and emus; and the Temple of Music, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, all contained in six boxes.

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