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A Scale model of a Georgian gentleman's house; hand built with separate custom-built stand, hardwood floors, windows and door frames in mahogany, fully wired with lighting inside, extensively decorated with wallpaper, carpeting to stairs, hall and landing, with a tiled kitchen, has been constructed by a gold and silver medal-winning joiner at international woodwork shows, overall dimensions 42inch long, 51inch high and 18inch deep.
O gauge. Marklin 'Flying Hamburger' diesel-electric 20v locomotive, 1930s. The violet and cream locomotive has one head light and one tail light and interior lighting. F, some paint wear and crazing to cream paint, no bulb at either end. Contained in a P box but still has 'Marklin TW 12970' label to end.
MOTORING PUBLICATIONS.Four items: 'Motorists Handbook', The Motor Training Institute, 5th edition; Lucas Booklet No. 219c 'Running Instructions for the Electric Lighting & Starting Equipment; 'I Wish I Knew More About...' from the Vacuum Oil Co. USA 1929 & a complimentary 'Motorists Road Map' by ROP Zip Motor Oils .
JOHN BERNEY LADBROOKE (1803-1879, BRITISH) "A Romantic Evening" oil on board 33 x 43cms Provenance: Ex-collection Colonel Vernon Harcourt. Note: illustrated on the front cover of Peter’s book “A romantic look at Norwich School landscapes”, further illustrated on page 43 and Peter says “This unsigned and untitled painting was probably done a while before 1830, and then displayed in one of his brother Robert’s frames. The study was repeated a little later with cows instead of people, and again in 1856 with the cathedral spire in the distance. All of this suggests the pictures are compositions, as many of his paintings are. (Interestingly, Dickes illustrates similar subject matter, painted by his father, with trees and lake facing the other way). The orange red sunset appears in some of his early work, though the lighting effect on the trees, produced with a golden glaze is special. A sunken punt adds to the dreaminess of a summer’s evening, a little red flower can be spotted in the shadows”
Albert Lebourg (French 1849-1928)Route de village, Hondouville-sur-Iton. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right37.5 x 64 cm.(14 3/4 x 25 1/4 in.) The authenticity of this work has been confirmed by Monsieur Francois Lespinasse.The French Impressionist and landscape painter Albert Lebourg was born on 1 February 1849, in Monfort-sur-Risle. Lebourg originally started his career as an architect, before becoming a student at the École des Beaux Arts et l¬ademie de Peinture et de Dessins in Rouen. After meeting the famous collector Lapelier in 1872, he taught drawing at the École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Algiers where he met Jean Seignemartin, a painter of the Lyon School. Under Seignemartin's influence, Lebourg's palette lightened and his paintings grew increasingly Impressionistic in style.In 1878, Lebourg returned to France and became a student at the studio of Jean Paul Laurens. He first exhibited with Monet, Sisley, Renoir, and Pissarro on Montmartre Boulevard in 1878. In 1893 Lebourg became a member of the Société des Artistes Français and painted mainly in Rouen and Auvergne, as well as along the banks of the Seine. He spent twelve years between 1895 and 1907 travelling aroun Europr including the Netherlands, England, Switzerland and Belgium.Lebourg's main 'Impressionistic subjects' were landscapes; he became fascinated by the different lighting conditions over the course of a day capturing the momentary and transient effect of sunlight in the open air (en plein air) rather than in a studio from sketches. This approach was influenced by Claude Monet and the circle of other Paris-based artists of the 1860s.Lebourgh had a retrospective of his work at the Galerie Georges Petit, Paris in 1918. Three years later in 1921, after a stroke which partially paralysed him, he ceased his career and moved back to Rouen where he died seven years later.The present work is a typical example of Lebourg’s interplay between colour and light - it was painted in Hondouville-sur Iton, a small village between Louviers and Evreux (Eure) circa fifty kilometres from Rouen.
A boxed Wilesco D20 live steam plant and collection of workshop tools, the horizontal boiler with fitted pressure gauge, safety valve, whistle, steps, hand-rails and simulated brickwork chimney. The boiler feeding a horizontal, single cylinder, live steam mill engine having steam inlet control, balanced crank and spoked flywheel. Also sold with the steam plant is a collection of work shop equipment including a floor standing pillar drill, hack-saw, grinding wheel, pulley shaft and small lighting generator.
A rare early 20th Century Bing steam generating plant, the vertical boiler being spirit fired with burner, water sight glass, drain cock, whistle and steam control to vertical single cylinder steam engine having gallery rail and spoked flywheel with geared drive to lighting generator, light and voltage control. The whole mounted on its original base. The model has the GBN diamond plaque mark for pre 1923. Length 39cm. Width 18cm. Height to top of chimney 32cm. * Bing was founded in 1863 by brothers Adolf and Ignaz Bing in Nuremberg.
Relic from the B17 Flying Fortress Tondalayo, to include the turret frame section glass, shell casings pipe work, the Tondalayo was returning from a leaflet drop over Amsterdam, Rotterdam and Utrecht, the tragedy occurred when the Bomber was flying home at the same time as two German planes, the resulting confusion caused the anti aircraft guns to hit the Tondalayo, the pilot had to take the plane down for a crash landing but was then hit again near Woodbridge, it was at this point the order to bail was given, leaving pilot and co- pilot, Lieutenant Col Earle J. Aber & Lieutenant Maurice J. Harper to attempt to land the plane, both men perished on the night of March 4th 1945, the crash site is near to the West side of Parkeston in the river Stour mudflats, together with two shell casings from a 20mm cannon shell from a P-38 Lighting, this aircraft crashed adjacent to the A120 Dovercourt after being shot down by a Harwich anti aircraft gun
A large Kakiemon pattern square lamp base with stand and cream shade, 75cm high (inc shade) a Kangxi style ovoid lamp base 20cm high, a Japanese blue and white lamp base 40cm high, and a further lamp base 28cm high (4) CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A pair of Alderson & Gyde Ltd of Birmingham brass ships lanterns, each canted front lantern with swivel handle, stamped '1955', converted, 41.5cm high excluding handle (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: There are solder points / repairs here and there throughout. Notable to the inside hinges of the doors, joins on the lid section etc - please see additional images. There are a few small knocks and surface scratches. Polished appearance throughout and overall appearance ok. Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A pair of 19th century coaching lamps, with brass mounts and bevelled glass panels, converted for electricity, 45cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A Railway signallers lamp, marked 'B.R (W)', white painted, 52cm high and a black painted lantern, later converted to elevtricity, with mirror back, 50cm high (2) CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A pair of Victorian oil lamps, each cranberry glass reservoir 'Sales Safety Burner' 'RdNo.5313', on associated brass stands, 29cm high (2) (at fault) CONDITION REPORT: Both of the bases with soldier repair - one with a hole that has been filled (see additional images). Both bases with some knocks. Glass to reservoirs with a few small air bubbles but appears ok. Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A collection of eight oil lamps to include a chamber oil lamp and flute, 33.5cm high, a figural example with blue mottled reservoir, 53cm high, a French moulded green glass lamp, 51cm high, three oil lamps with cast bases and coloured reservoirs and two further lamp bases, with assorted shades and flutes (8) CONDITION REPORT: Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.

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