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A large collection of mainly 19th century English teacups and saucers, to include triosDresden trio has some chips. Pedestal cup and saucer with pink roses and blue flowers has a cracked saucer. Otherwise condition appears to be ok, with wear to gilt, general dirt and signs of age as expected. Pink butterfly set has crazing and some light scratches to the decoration.
A Circa 1969 Stainless Steel Omega Speedmaster Professional Mark II Chronograph Bracelet Watch, Ref. 145.014 with original "Racing" Dial, 17 Jewels manual wind movement, cal. 861, signed Omega, numbered 280xxxxx. 42mm tonneau shaped case, screw back, Speedmaster emblem engraved, signed Omega Watch Co, inner tachymetre bezel, Omega stainless steel bracelet 1159, in excellent condition running & functioning at present however we offer no guarantee. Case glass and dial In very good condition, with some light scratches & wear due to general use.
Boxed Corgi Toys Fordson "Power Major" with "Roadless" Half Tracks 54 vintage die-cast model vehicle together with boxed Dinky Toys Muir-Hill 2/WL Loader 437. Fordson above average with replacement reproduction tracks. Box good with some light wear. All flaps intact. Dinky Toys Muir Hill slight fatigue to die-cast, box good.
Boxed Corgi Major Toys Gift Set No 27 Bedford Machinery Carrier with Priestman Shovel, 1128 Priestman Luffing shovel with 1131 Bedford low loader (blue cab) machinery carrier. Die-cast toys in very good original condition. Preistman Caterpillar tracks supple. Light paint loss in parts. Bedford Carrier very minor point loss. Very light scratches to windshield. Original polystyrene tray with blue 'Corgi Toys' logo very good. Outer box with lift off illustrated lid in very good condition (very light wear to one corners), instruction in good condition.
A boxed gentleman's Seiko wristwatch, quartz date movement, rectangular gold tone dial with applied baton markers and date window at 3 o'clock. Gold tone bracelet with adjustable clasp. Case diameter 26mm. In good working order. Cosmetically showing light signs of wear commensurate with age.
Two Model Boats, Kit built models of the 'LSM 7 Naval Destroyer' Dertailed equiptment and vehicles. Length 84cm, Height 28cm. Together with 'Invermay' Cargo Vessel. 92cm x 33cm. In good general condition with some light loss in parts. Invermay requires some repair in places. Parts appear to present but have become detached.
The Bird by Jules Michelet with 210 illustrations by Giacomelli. New Edition Revised. Thomas Nelson and Sons, Patternoster Row. Together with Bunyan's Pilgrim Progress, New Edition, The London Society, 28 Paternoster Row and Bazaar, Soho Square. (2) In good condition. Very light foxing to Pilgrim's Progress.
Worksplate RAVENGLASS AND ESKDALE RAILWAY BUILT KERR STUART 1900 REBUILT RAVENGLASS 1996. This Kerr Stuart loco was built in 1900 as a 2ft gauge 0-4-0 WT for Dundee Gas Commissioners. Sold in 1960 and donated in 1976 to the Ravenglass and Eskdale where it was re-gauged to 15in with side tanks and became a 0-4-2 and numbered 11 in the R&ER fleet. Rebuilt again as a tender loco in 1996 when this plate was added. Currently on loan to the Cleethorpes Coast Light Railway. Oval engraved brass in as removed condition measures 4.25in x 2.75in.
Carriage prints x 2 SOUTHERN RAILWAY GENERAL SYSTEM MAP. In good condition with some light water staining framed and glazed, measures 21.5in x 9.5in, together with SOUTHERN RAILWAY THE ROAD TO SUNSHINE map. In very good condition framed and glazed, measures 24in x 9.5in. Note both of these are original SR prints not to be confused with the 1960's British Railways Board reprints. (2)
Great Western Railway top lever locomotive whistle numbered 3555 on the operating lever and stamped GWR on the bottom mounting nut. New research and photographic evidence has come to light thanks to Mark Jepson and Cannon Brian Arman. The Great Western had some locos fitted with these top lever whistles in a short period between 1929-30 as an experiment to try a keep the steam exiting higher up as the standard whistle steam was sometimes obscuring the drivers view, these were quickly superseded by the standard whistles being housed in a steel whistle shield. Photographs exist of 7200, 7201, 4901, 2251 and 6743 with these style of whistles. Stands 15in tall including wooden plinth and has a bell diameter of 3.5in. A super and historic item not seen before although a smaller size one is known to survive.
Engraved brass plaque DESIGNED BY V L RAVEN ESQ MADE AT YORK LOCO WORKS NER 1895. This was Raven’s first year as the NER’s Assistant Mechanical Engineer and it is thought this may be from electrical equipment he designed at the works to provide electricity to light York railway station and the Royal Station Hotel. In original condition with wax infil, measures 3in x 2in.
Worksplate ANDREW BARCLAY SONS & CO CALEDONIA WORKS KILMARNOCK No 1876 1925 ex 0-4-0 Fireless supplied new to Northfleet Paper Mill in Kent and after withdrawal in 1979 it was presented to the Sittingbourne & Kemsley Light Railway as a static exhibit. Oval cast brass in as removed condition, measures 16.75in x 11.75in.
Shedplate 70F Fratton April 1955 to November 1959, then Bournemouth September 1963 to July 1967.The ex LBSCR and LSWR joint shed housed just twenty locos while using this code. Ex LSWR shed Bournemouth was home to 40 locos including 7 Bullied Light Pacifics and 9 Merchant Navies. In lightly face restored condition with the BR(S) Eastleigh triangle cast into the back and typical Southern region casting marks on the front.
Shedplate 73A Stewarts Lane 1950 to June 1962. This ex SECR shed had an allocation of over 100 locos during this period. Of note were 7 King Arthurs, 6 Schools 13 Bullied Light Pacifics and 3 Merchant Navy's. In June 1962 it was recoded 75D, and lost its steam allocation in September 1963. It is still a Repair and Maintenance depot for diesel and electric locos and a servicing point for steam locos. In lightly cleaned condition with the BR(S) Eastleigh triangle cast into the back and typical Southern region casting marks on the front.
A Pair of Victorian Silver Five-Light Candelabra, by Elkington and Co Ltd., Birmingham, The Bases 1894 and 1895, The Branches 1899 and 1900, The Nozzles Various Dates each on square base with beaded border and stamped with classical vases and husk swags, the stems fluted and terminating in Corinthian capital socket, the detachable branches with four foliage-cast branches, each with Corinthian capital socket, with detachable gadrooned nozzles, one lacking, filled52cm high, weighable silver 101oz 11dwt, 3,159gr (2)Provenance:Sold by Order of the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers to Benefit the Fusiliers' Aid Society.Each is marked on base and further part marked on branches and nozzles. There is some wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use as well as some bruising. There have been some repairs to the branches, with one pair of each having been recently repaired which has left them in a bright condition. The rest of each could use a professional polish. There are bruises to the branches overall.
Bulgari: A Stainless Steel Automatic Calendar Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Bulgari, model: Diagono, ref:BB38SL Auto, circa 2003, lever movement, black dial with Arabic and baton markers, date aperture, case bezel with Bulgari signature, snap-on back signed and numbered BB38SLAUTO L2220, Bulgari strap and steel buckle, with Bulgari boxes, International guarantee booklet and other booklets38mm wideCase with light surface scratches, bezel outer edge with very minor dents visible under an eyeglass, glass is clean, strap is clean, dial is clean, hand setting correctly and date changing correctly, movement in going order.
Rolex: A Lady's Stainless Steel Automatic Centre Seconds Wristwatch, signed Rolex, Superlative Chronometer Officially Certified, model: Oyster Perpetual, ref: 176200, 2007, (calibre 2231) lever movement signed and numbered 2465520, adjusted to five positions and temperature, light pink coloured sunburst dial with Arabic and baton markers, case with screw down crown, screw back stamped inside Rolex Geneva Switzerland and numbered 2320, case serial number M501292, Rolex stainless steel oyster bracelet with a deployant clasp and date letter code PJ01 for 2008, with Rolex box, International guarantee card, booklets, two swing tags, and purchase receipt from Berry's Jewellers Leeds in 201026mm wideCase and bracelet with surface scratches, crown is screwing down correctly on the threaded tube, glass is clean, dial is clean, hand setting correctly, movement in going order. Bracelet length including the watch case is 18.5cm approximately.
Vacheron & Constantin: A Rare and Interesting Silver Open Faced Keyless Naval Deck Watch, Recorded in Service in the 1940's on Board HMS Upright, HMS Elfin and HMS Lingay, signed Vacheron & Constantin, Geneve, Chronometer Royal, Numbered 1566, circa 1940, manual wound lever movement signed and numbered 371566, split bimetallic balance with a blued overcoil hairspring, micrometer regulation, wolf's tooth winding, enamel dial with Arabic numerals signed and numbered, seconds dial, case back with engraved H.S (Hydrographic Service) military broad arrow 2, inside back cover stamped Vacheron & Constantin and numbered 271321, silver convention mark 0.925, with outer wooden fitted box, inside lid with instrument makers stamp label "B.Cooke & Son Ltd, Hull, sold with a photocopy of the original ledger for this chronometer number 156658mm wideFrom research at the Royal Observatory the ledger confirms this Naval Deck watch by Vacheron & Constantin was purchased by the Royal Navy in February 1942 for a sum of £16, and sold in August 1961 to B.Cooke & Son. The ledger confirms this deck watch was on board HMS Upright (U Class Submarine), HMS Elfin (Torpedo recovery vessel) and HMS Lingay (Trawler/Minesweeper).Case with surface scratches, case with very minor dents in parts visible under an eyeglass, case covers are nice an tight when closed, case hinges are in good condition, pendant bow is missing, glass with scratches, dial is clean and with no cracks and no chips, dial with broad arrow rubbed and still visible beneath the number 1566 and can be seen under an eyeglass when tilting the watch towards the light, minute hand is stained, hand setting correctly and winding smoothly, movement is clean and in going order. Outer wooden fitted box is faded and with dents and scratches in parts.
A Victorian Silver Oil-Lamp, by James Dixon and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1896 on square base, chased with foliage and husk swags and with beaded border, the tapering stem fluted and terminating in a Corinthian capital sconce, with cut-glass font and metal mounts, later fitted for electricity, filled62cm high to top of electric fittingFully marked on base. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points. The stem leans slightly. The glass font seems to be intact with only some minor surface scratching and wear. The original mounts for the oil lamp are lacking and the top has been replaced with a light socket. The electrical wire has been cut and so not in working order as a lamp. The height to the top of the Corinthian capital is approximately 42cm. The diameter of the font is approximately 18cm.
A Pair of Portuguese Silver-Gilt Seven-Light Candelabra, by Mergulhão, Lisbon, 20th Century after a pair supplied by François-Thomas Germain in 1757-58 to King José I of Portugal, the bases modelled after a design traditionally attributed to Thomas Germain and often made by Louis Lenhendrick, each on shaped circular base cast with foliage, shells and rocaille, the baluster stems cast with foliage and flowers and with further foliage swags, the six branches each lavishly cast with foliage and applied with flowers, terminating in foliage and flower-cast sockets and with detachable fluted wax-pans, with similar central branch60cm high, 46.5cm wide, 375oz 2dwt, 11,667gr (2)Provenance: with Asprey, New Bond Street, London, December 1979.Each marked on base, socket, wax pan and nozzle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The gilding was probably refreshed when sold by Asprey. The central nozzle on has a striped thread so it does not tighten properly. Some bruising to the branches.
Attributed to Howard & Sons: A Late 19th Century Bridgewater Type Upholstered Armchair, recovered in light brown linen, the rear leg stamped 8338 5127, on brass castors stamped Howard & Sons69cm by 69cm by 85cmRecently recovered so fabric in excellent condition. Numerous scuffs to legs consistent with age. All brass castors are stamped Howard & Sons
~ An Early Victorian Cut-Glass Twelve-Light Chandelier, attributed to Perry & Co, mid 19th century, the tapering vasiform shaft with a corona hung with drops above ten twisted branches terminating in glass nozzles and drip pans, all joined by faceted pendant drops and spears centred by a suspended ball pendant 80cm diameter, 130cm highFor a similar example see Mortimer (Martin) The English Glass Chandelier, pg.154, pl.92 and Christie's, 10 February 2022, lot 229
~ An Early Victorian Cut-Glass Twelve-Light Chandelier, attributed to Perry & Co, mid 19th century, the moulded baluster stem with cut canopy hung with graduated tiers of prismatic cut beads and drops, the cut-glass bowl issuing short and long S-shape ropetwist moulded arms joined by hanging chains, the cut-glass beads with large drops and faceted pendant drops below 80cm diameter, 120cm highFor a similar example see Mortimer (Martin) The English Glass Chandelier, pg.154, pl.92 and Christie's, 16 November 2021, lot 584
Nejafabad Isfahan CarpetCentral Iran, circa 1970The blood red field of scrolling vines around a pistachio green flowerhead medallion, framed by spandrels and sky blue borders of meandering vines, flanked by ivory guard stripes409cm by 292cm Both ends complete. Selvedges almost complete but with slight fraying to the binding cords in several areas. Pile is close clipped and generally in fair condition, one area of light wear.
~ A Chelsea Porcelain Pot Pourri Vase and Cover, circa 1765, of scroll moulded and pierced beaker form with foliate knop and entwined scroll handles, painted with a profusion of flowers on a gilt ground within blue Mazarin borders, anchor mark in gilt35cm highFor a related pair of pot pourri vases painted with flowers on a gilt ground within blue Mazarin borders see Severne Mackenna (F) Chelsea Porcelain, The Gold Anchor Wares, pl.63Cover with losses to the applied work on the top. Flat chip to the rim of the inner flange.Main body with a section of the pierced rim lacking and the edge re gilded to hide the loss, a short crack to the pierced rim and a firing crack opposite. A V-shaped chip to the inner rim with a small associated crack. Long stained firing crack under the base, viewable inside and out. Some other minor flakes and losses. Generally with some minor wide crazing. Gilding in overall good condition with some light expected wear.
A Pair of Gilt-Metal-Mounted Green and White Variegated Marble Lamp Bases, in Louis XV style, of baluster form with fruiting vine cast handles, on circular socle and square base, fitted for electricity60cm highGood overall condition. Some minor chips to edges, light scratches and wear. Mounts good and all firmly fixed. Wiring needs to be tested before use.
~ Kirman CarpetSouth East Iran, circa 1950The ivory field with a one-way design of cypress trees, birds and plants in flower enclosed by raspberry borders of further plants flanked by triple floral guard stripes366cm by 293cmBoth ends are complete. Selvedges both complete with slight fraying to binding cords. Pile is close clipped and in good/fair condition, one area of light wear. Would benefit from washing. No stains detected but carpet is dirty.
Afghan Ziegler Carpet, circa 1990The ivory field of large scrolling vines centred by a small cusped flowerhead medallion, enclosed by wide borders of palmettes and serrated leaves, flanked by double guard stripes484cm by 365cmBoth ends and both selvedges original and complete. Pile is full and thick, a number of tiny light spots (stains), might benefit from washing.

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