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OO Gauge Accessories to include Wills Scenic Series brick porch overlays, round top windows, 3 x packs of Chooch scrap yard accessories, Slaters Coach kit GWR 57' top light brake 3rd (unchecked), pack of Athearn 60' lumber load, link couplings, 2 spare bogies, Bygone Days Scammell Scarab Flatbed and barrel van, resin barn model, 5 Metcalf kits, 1 Walthers oil loading platform, conditions range from Good to Good Plus. (qty)
Hornby / Lima OO / HO Gauge a mixed group of Passenger Rolling Stock and Railway Accessories a quantity consisting of Fleischmann unboxed points x 8, boxed points x 2, box of control switches, 8 x unboxed control switches, electric light signal, HO plastic LMS upper quadrant signals and other items together with a Static French Outline Locomotive and 9 x British Outline OO Gauge Passenger Coaches commercially and kitbuilt. Fair to Good. (Qty)
Meccano post-war No.9 Outfit in light wood hinged box with a number of mixed period parts in green, red, blue and blue and gold and includes circular plates, pulley, road wheels, flexible plates, flanged sector plates, flange plates, angle girders, circular girders, brassware including pulleys, contrate wheels, gear wheels and other parts including some non-Meccano reproduction style parts. Condition varies throughout from Fair to Good in Fair to Good 6-part partitioned box with Meccano Outfit No.9 in gold to the box lid.
Bachmann OO Gauge Steam Locos comprising 31-607 2-6-2 lined apple green V3 Class Tank Loco No.67684 with British Railways to tank sides, 31-453 2-6-2 LMS unlined black Ivatt Class 2 No.1206, conditions are Good Plus to Excellent in generally Good Plus boxes, also in lot 2-6-2 BR green V2 Class renumbered 60964 and named The Durham Light Infantry, 4-6-0 BR green Standard Class 4 No.75069, both locos are Good to Good Plus in non-original boxes. (4)
Hornby (China) OO Gauge group of Steam Outline Locomotives consisting of R2892 4-4-0 Loco and Tender LSWR green Class T9 No.120, limited edition but without certificate, R2544 4-6-0 Loco and Tender GWR King Class "King George I" No.6006, some alterations/additions to cylinder steam pipes otherwise Good Plus in Good box together with a pair of limited edition Terrier Tank Locos consisting of R3046 Stepney with limited certificate for another loco together with R2799 0-6-0 Brighton Terrier Tank No.744 of 1300 produced. Good Plus to Excellent a number has been on display and would benefit from a light clean in Good boxes. (4)
VINTAGE LONGINES 9CT GOLD WRISTWATCH, the dial having Arabic numerals with subsidiary seconds dial, later leather strapProvenance: private collection CardiffCondition Report:The watch winds and runs. I am unsure if it keeps time.There is some wear, light scratches and marks to the edges.Strap looks good, possibly new.
15CT GOLD AMETHYST & SEED PEARL HINGED BANGLE, 14.5gmsProvenance: private collection Pembrokeshire, consigned via our Carmarthen OfficeCondition Report:The hinge is worn, it feels very wobbly when open.The clasp and chain are good.Light general wear to the amethyst stone, light surface scratches.All pearls present.Some of the sections on the bracelet are bent out of shape. (see attached)We think it is Edwardian, early twentieth century.
LATE VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY, oval shape, half fluted with embossed design, Sheffield 1899, Roberts & Belk, 10cms highProvenance: deceased estate Swansea, consigned via our Carmarthen OfficeCondition Report:The top of the caddy has been pushed down so the top with cap does not look straight.Some of the decoration has rubbed.General wear, light marks. No dents or dings.Hallmarks clear
A French Art Deco moulded opalescent glass dish by Verlux, of rectangular form, the flattened border with opposing stepped detail and raised stylised decoration throughout, with raised mark to inside, 36 x 24cm Very light surface scratches to inside; only visible on very close inspection.Otherwise in very good condition throughout.
Børge Mogensen (1914-72) for Fredericia Stolefabrik - a 1960s Danish two-seater sofa, having striped fabric upholstery, raised on square light oak supports, w.150cmNo labels; attribution is client-led.Stands well.Structurally very sound.Upholstery good and complete.Replacement plywood panel seat board.Supports good.
An early 20th century pottery vase by Zsolnay Pecs, the knopped tapering neck over bulbous lower body to footed base, raised and relief decorated in the Persian taste, heightened in gilt, impressed and gilt marks verso, h.25cmNo chips or cracks.Colours good and vibrant.Gilding good.Light crazing visible to brown piping.An excellent example overall.
An Ercol light elm double door compactum wardrobe, the interior with hanging rails and integral bank of four graduated drawers with typical turned button handles, on roller castors, h.182.5cm, w.122cm, d.55cmStands well.Some white paint scuffed residue to one side.Right hand door has very slightly dropped, but still opens and closes fine.Metal key escutcheon is loose.Interior drawers are stiff to open/close.
An Art Nouveau silver christening mug, of hammered tapered cylindrical form to a slightly everted rim, with applied stylised floral handle, maker Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton), London 1908, 5.6ozt, h.9.5cm Stands well.Some light tarnishing to low relief areas.Hallmarks good and visible.Nice quality and condition overall.
A 1960s G-Plan teak rectangular coffee table, having clear glass inset top surface over a platform undertier to tapering supports, h.43cm, length 137cm, d.50cm Stands well.General light surface scuffs/scratches to top (including glass).Slight wear to extremities of supports.Overall very good condition.
A pair of Arts & Crafts brass wall sconces, each of lily-pad form with attendant raised frog and fly detail, with stylised candle sconce branch arms, stamped Rd No.17801, each 28 x 18cm Sconces are removable.Light surface scratches throughout (only visible on close inspection).Surface patina of backplates a little dull.Some tarnishing to reverse.Overall good and decorative.
A pair of 1970s white gloss laminate circular low occasional tables, the largest h.38.5cm, dia.48cm; together with a 1970s chrome two-tier low trolley, having glass top and laminate inset undertier on roller castors, h.50cm, w.70cm, d.44.5cm (3)Trolley – stands well, glass surface with some very light scratches (only visible upon close inspection), chrome and base panel good.Tables – large with approx. 8x5mm surface chip to outer upper edge and further long fatigued area to underside inner edge, scuffs and scratches throughout, approx. 1x1cm surface chip to outer lower edge, the smaller table is in much better overall condition.
A 1930s Royal Winton Grimwades pottery six-place tea set, comprising; teapot and cover, six cups, six saucers, six side plates and a serving plate, each underglaze green painted and with floral stylised handles, printed marks verso, teapot h.16cm (20) One tea plate badly chipped.Some light crazing to several pieces.Otherwise good.
William de Morgan (1839-1917) for Fulham Pottery London - a late 19th century red lustre glazed square tile, decorated in a stylised grid with birds and floral sprays, painted script verso 'W.de.Morgan. &. Co. Fulham. London.', 15 x 15cmLight crazing.Small chips to right hand edge at 3 o’clock.Very minor frits along left hand edge.Otherwise good.
An 18ct gold Piaget wristwatch, An 18ct gold Piaget wristwatch, ref. 9057,the rectangular signed malachite dial with roman numeral markers, manual wind movement within a bi-colour 18ct gold slimline case bearing Swiss assay marks, numbered 161365, to the maker's black crocodile leather strap with accompanying 18ct gold buckle, case width 24mm. With maker's travel pouch.Overall condition good to fairCirca 1970Watch not working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offered - will run for a few seconds and stops, feels over-woundDial in good conditionSome light nicks and scratches to case, marks slightly worn to side of case but clearStrap with signs of occasional wear, buckle in good orderBack of watch screwed on, we have not removed
An 18ct gold tourmaline and diamond brooch, An 18ct gold tourmaline and diamond brooch, designed as a butterfly, with carved tourmaline wings and brilliant cut diamond abdomen, may be worn as a necklace, hallmarks for London, 1984, length 4cm, gross weight 13.3g.Overall condition good to fairScratches, discolouration and abrasion in keeping with occasional wear'Watermelon' tourmaline with colour zoning, iridescent internal inclusions visible with the unaided eye, pink sections with typical inclusions, some light surface scratches and nicks to carvingsWith surmount attachments, may be worn as a necklaceSponsor's marks DRSDiamonds bright and well matchedPin in working order
An 18ct gold Piaget wristwatch, An 18ct gold Piaget wristwatch, ref. 9057,the rectangular signed black dial with baton markers, manual wind movement within a bi-colour 18ct gold slimline case bearing Swiss assay marks, numbered 217381, to the maker's black crocodile leather strap with accompanying 18ct gold clasp, case width 24mm. With original tag and maker's travel pouch.Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredGlass - one small circular mark over 11, not a scratch - see image - may well come out with a clean of the inside of glass Dial - some minor losses around baton markers, visible with close inspection only , to 11 and top of dial north of 11, 1, 4, 6, 7, and 8. Some pinpoint losses throughout.Case with light scratches in keeping with occasional wearStrap in good condition - original - with signs of only occasional useWith original plastic retailers tag attachedBuckle - likely original - with maker's P detailing, import marks for Birmingham, 1972Travel pouch - inside is depleting and leaving a black dusty residue
A 1950s 18ct gold Vacheron Constantin cocktail watch, A 1950s 18ct gold Vacheron Constantin cocktail watch, with hinged pave set diamond cover revealing a circular signed dial with baton markers, baguette cut diamond and oval shape ruby bezel, cal 153/1B 17 jewel manual wind movement, signed and numbered 516246, within an 18ct gold case bearing Swiss assay marks and import marks for London, 1956, numbered 354322, to the fancy link bracelet, case diameter 20mm, length 17.3cm, gross weight 43.6g.Overall condition good to fairWatch working at time of cataloguing, Wilson 55 does not guarantee the working accuracy of any timepiece offeredScratches, abrasion and discolouration in keeping with occasional wearSome light discolouration to dial, visible only on close inspectionDiamonds bright and well matchedRubies a medium very slight pinkish red with good saturation and typical inclusions visible with magnification

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