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Lines Brothers wooden Double Decker General bus with electric interior light, 1920s, painted in red and cream with grey roof, interior seating and stairs, tinplate grill and steering wheel to open drivers cab, gold painted General to sides, service 123 plaque, paper Liverpool Street destinations, pressed steel wheel hubs with rubber tyres (perished), L.20” (51cm).
A scarce M & G (Morellett & Guerineae) Citroen DS pressed steel child’s pedal car, French 1964, with padded shaped metal seat, red plastic steering wheel (broken), rare front wheel chain driven mechanism, aluminium hub caps, front and rear bumpers, front light fittings and rubber tyres, l.47” (120cm), w.20” (51cm), h.17” (43cm), ideal restored project for this sought after peddle car.Please note: This item can be collected once fully paid, from TN31 6QT Appointment only after the sale, or can be shipped through Jentel Packaging t: 01268 776777 Email:enquiries@jentelpacking.co.uk or Jason Hurst Email:jasonmovesltd@gmail.com- mobile no:07341711803 for van delivery.
A Mobo pressed steel Police Patrol child’s pedal car, English 1960s, finished in blue with white plastic steering wheel, original instrument décor, battery operated twin siren and blue flashing light (untested), silver painted grill and headlights, ERI3020 number plate, red pressed steel wheels with solid rubber tyres, white Police Patrol decors to sides, l.37” (94cm), w.15” (38cm), h.18” (46cm), restored to a professional standard, lacks aerial.Please note: This item can be collected once fully paid, from TN31 6QT Appointment only after the sale, or can be shipped through Jentel Packaging t: 01268 776777 Email:enquiries@jentelpacking.co.uk or Jason Hurst Email:jasonmovesltd@gmail.com- mobile no:07341711803 for van delivery.
A Murry pressed steel child’s pedal Fire Dept Engine, American circa 1980, painted in red with white bonnet lines and Fire Dept, Engine No.9 transfers to side, silver painted front grill and lights, chrome Fire Dept helmet bell and light to bonnet, chrome steering wheel and windscreen, pressed steel wheel hubs with chrome hub caps and solid rubber tyres, l.45” (115cm), w.14” (36cm), h.22” (56cm), good original condition.Please note: This item can be collected once fully paid, from TN31 6QT Appointment only after the sale, or can be shipped through Jentel Packaging t: 01268 776777 Email:enquiries@jentelpacking.co.uk or Jason Hurst Email:jasonmovesltd@gmail.com- mobile no:07341711803 for van delivery.
Gama tinplate Crane truck and Plough tipping lorry, W.Germany circa 1960, red and blue six-wheel crane truck with friction drive and red plastic crane cabin with elevation lever and hand operated chain crane with bucket, good played with condition, 12 ½” (32cm) long, plough tipping truck with light green cab and red plough and lever operated tipper, good condition, 11” (28cm) long, and a friction drive tinplate truck, (3 items).
Three Ubilda clockwork tinplate Motor Cars, Burnett Ltd cream and light blue open tourer, number plate 17-025, good working condition, some scratches, Chad Valley red Motor car number plate CV 1947, fair condition, some fading and spring broken, another similar Motor car number plate 15-039, fair working condition, (3 items).
Two large brass ceiling six branch light fittings, L: 53 cm excluding fittings. Not available for in-house P&P, contact Paul O'Hea at Mailboxes on 01925 659133Condition Report: All electrical items in this lot have been PAT tested for safety and have passed. This does not confirm that the item is in full working order.
A Scottish George III silver mounted cowrie shell snuff mull, c1790 with scalloped mount, crested, 75mm l Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 13 July 2000, £299 The crest is not that given by Fairbairn for Campbell of Glenfeochan. It and the initials probably relate to General Colin Campbell (1754-1814) Lieutenant Governor of Gibraltar Light wear consistent with age, lid when closed opens about a millimetre as hinge very slightly sprained but this isn’t really noticeable. 3 minor old stained cracks in shell, two of which can be seen from exterior although again not very noticeable and obviously very old. Overall good condition and pleasing old patina and colour
A Worcester polychrome teapot and cover, c1775, painted in famille rose style with a group of Chinese figures and to the other side another conversing with a red robed figure at a window, 14cm h Provenance: Simon Spero, May 1968, £22 0s 0d. Teapot - good condition with some light localised wear. Cover - hairline crack under the dome and slight chipping of the petals on the flower knop
An English silver pair cased verge watch, Frans Pinney London, No 8355, with enamelled dial and finely pierced and engraved balance cock and foot, 48mm diam, case maker Samuel Pike, London 1836 Movement in apparently good working order, dial with a few light scratches, filigree hands old replacements, flat centred glass original chipped on bevelled edge at 10 o'clock. Cases in good condition with no play in hinges, wear, holes or repair but typical loss to silver covering the push piece which does not engage when attempting to close
An Old Sheffield plate toasted cheese dish, c1800, with straight gadrooned and beaded rims containing six square trays, detachable turned screw-in handle, 15 x 23cm Provenance: Margaret, Lady Gretton, her deceased's sale, The Old Rectory, Ufford, Heathcote Ball & Co on the premises 18 May 2000, £240. Light wear and minor dents.
Two Liverpool coffee cups, Philip Christian, c1775 and a John Pennington coffee cup, c1785, the plain and reeded Christian coffee cups painted in underglaze blue augmented in red and gilt with the tufted bird on a branch pattern, the other enamelled with three sprays beneath a blue and gilt border, the Pennington cup transfer printed in underglaze blue with the strawberry, convolvulus and bellflower sprigs pattern Provenance: (polychrome cup) Simon Spero, June 1970, £4 15s 0d; (Pennington cup) Simon Spero, June 1970, £1 15s 0d. Light wear
A George III silver nutmeg grater, with reeded frame and steel rasp, integral hinge, 10.7cm h, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1802, 3ozs 6dwts Provenance: Gilding's, Market Harborough, 21 May 2013, £873. Slight wear and handle a little misshapen, light surface rust over most of rasp. No play in hinge
English School, c1780 - Portrait Miniature of a Gentleman, with powdered light grey hair, grey coat and white stock, shaded background, oval, 3.9 x 3.1cm, giltmetal fausse montre frame with gold initials RC over plaited hair Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 20 March 2019, £186 Good condition, the glass slightly scratched with slight dust beneath the glass
English School - Portrait Miniature of an Officer, in scarlet coat with white facings, silver epaulette, white cross belt and gilt plate, frilled chemise and black stock, powered hair, sky background, oval, 69 x 58mm, giltmetal frame with initials MC in seed pearls over plaited hair in blue glass surround Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 28 November 2018, £806 Good condition with one or two colourless scratches just visible when held at an oblique angle to the light away from the subject
A Caughley tea bowl and saucer, larger tea bowl and coffee cup, c1790, transfer printed in underglaze blue with the Fenced Garden or Temple patterns, the blue and gilt cup with the Daffodil Painter Group pattern, saucer 12.5cm diam, S marks, the last unmarked Provenance: (respectively) Camden Passage £3 0s 0d, Cooper, Ilkley 1964 £1 5s 0d and Collins, Ilkley October 1967 £2 5s 0d. Saucer - pinhead sized graze at 6 o'clock not visible from front. Tea bowl in good condition. Blue and gilt tea bowl - light wear to gilding on rim. Coffee cup with localised wear
A pair of Canton famille rose inverted baluster vases and covers, mid 19th century, with gilt dog of Fo finial and applied gilt chilong to the shoulder, typically enamelled with alternate panels of scenes and birds and foliage, on a gilt ground of densely packed pink and green foliage and butterflies, 41cm high Provenance: Gilding's, Market Harborough, 3 September 2019, £590 First vase - old overpainted repaired chip and crack in neck. The second, several small chips on rim; light wear
British School, 19th century ‘ Portrait of a Man, seated half length in a black coat and black stock before drapery, oil on panel, 23.5 x 18cm Possibly requiring a light clean, in otherwise restored gallery condition, ready to hang. Some localised overpainting, the extent of which has not been verified under UV. In good quality 18th c style carved and gilded wood frame, gilding dirty
A George II gadrooned silver waiter, engraved with contemporary marital arms of Robert Ramsden of Osberton, Nottinghamshire and Elizabeth, eldest daughter and co-heiress of John Smyth of Heath Hall Yorkshire (m.1753), 16.5cm diam, by William Peaston, London 1752, 7ozs 10dwts Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms 17 September 2014, £508. Light wear
English School, 19th century ‘ The 1st King's Dragoon Guards at the Battle of Waterloo, 18th June 1815, oil on panel, 21 x 19.5cm Provenance: The Parker Gallery, London Localised retouching, the extent of such overpainting not examined under UV. Undisturbed in the fabric covered mount and gilt cavetto frame with title label as supplied by the Parker Gallery, probably in the 1960s; the medium a little thin in places, the varnish now requiring a light clean
A pair of Old Sheffield Plate chambersticks, The M Boulton Plate Co, c1810, and a set of four earlier oval examples, extinguishers and nozzles, the pair with shell and gadroon rim and later glass shades, pan 16cm diam, or 15.5cm l, double sun mark or unmarked (6) Provenance: (pair) S J Shrubsole, London, 5 November 1975, £175 and 5 February 1964, £40 Good examples with light wear and polish residue
Roland (George) -A Treatise on The Theory and Practice of The Art of Fencing, first edition, 12 plates of fencing positions as called-for, some internal spotting/browning, occasional light soiling, bound in 19th C blind-panelled calf, rubbed, wear to extremities and upper joint repaired, Edinburgh: Constable 1823
John Field (1772-1848) - Silhouette of Mrs Henry Lloyd, her hair dressed in the Apollo knot with high comb, wearing pendant earring, coral necklace and empire dress, painted on card, bronzed, 79 x 64mm, papier mache frame with leaves hanger and the sitter's visiting card inscribed in ink 'This portrait was taken in 1833' Provenance: Gosford Hall Sale, Heathcote Ball & Co 22 March 1990, £512 The card a little browned and slightly stained but in otherwise good, complete and unrestored condition. Frame with a few light surface cracks
English School, early 19th century ‘ Wooded Landscape with Figures and Livestock; A Woman and Child on a Rural Path, a pair, oil on canvas, 28.5 x 39.5cm (2) Provenance: Gilding's, Market Harborough, March 24, 2015, £708 Lined, probably in the later 19th or early 20th c, the medium thin in places with localised re-touching/overpainting the extent of which not verified under UV, varnish now requiring a light clean, in matching Victorian giltwood and composition frames, gilding dirty/rubbed and slightly chipped
Tilly Kettle (1735-1786) - Portrait of a Young Man said to be Eyles Irwin, half length in a gold trimmed light coloured coat and white stock holding open book in his right hand, oil on canvas, 71 x 59cm Provenance: The Old Customs House, Lymington, February 17, 1976, £345 Eyles Irwin (1751-1817), Poet. The present portrait, if of Irwin, is likely to have been painted in India in the 1770's In the same restored, ready to hang gallery condition as when purchased in 1976. The varnish now in need of a light clean, in 18th c style gilt frame
A Congo chestnut toper’s cane, c1900, containing a slender glass phial and glass in the handle, stamped copper pommel, 90cm, an ebony, ivory and horn walking cane with bobbin knopped shaft, late 19th / early 20th c and an unusually long ebony cane with ivory pommel, late 19th c (3) Congo wood cane lacking metal tip, screw threads sticking, minor crack in handle, the other canes with typical light wear and scratches, no substantial damage
A 1857 Pattern Scots Guards officers’ sword and scabbard, Henry Wilkinson No 25544, 1883, piquet weight with etched blade with Coke crest, blade, 83cm Provenance: Sold in these 'rooms, February 11, 2005, £446 According to Wilkinson's archive, this sword was proved in July 1883 and sold to "C Coke". This is highly likely to refer to Thomas William Coke, GCVO CMG (b 1848) of Holkham Hall, Norfolk who succeeded his father in 1909 as the 3rd Earl of Leicester. In 1881 he was listed as a Captain in the Scots Guards and was subsequently promoted Colonel Light pitting and wear consistent with age

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