Large Charles Rennie Mackintosh Inspired Dolls House & Dolls House Furniture Supplied in Kit Form by Dolls House Emporium. The house features a double height entrance hall with drop down pendant lights, 2 reception rooms, bathroom, landing and 2 bedrooms, lighting is also fitted. The outside features a black front door with an inspired emblem above and 17 windows. Overall measurements are approximately 114(w)x81(t)x63cm(d)
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A beautifully executed still life painting by artist Nina Scott. This work features an intricate arrangement of golden pears, red cherries, and ripe purple grapes, accentuated by a burning candle and a dark reflective background. The striking composition highlights the artist's skill in capturing light, texture, and vibrant color contrasts. Nina Scott is recognized for her detailed still life compositions that celebrate the vibrancy of natural elements. Her work is highly regarded for its realism and use of dramatic lighting. Signed prominently in the lower right corner Nina Scott. Artwork dimensions with frame: 23"L x 19"H x 1.75"W.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.
Original vintage sports poster for Barcelona '92 Games of the XXV Olympiad Barcelona 1992 featuring a dynamic photo collage of NBA Dream Team basketball players Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson with a superimposed photograph of the Earth in the background. The 1992 Summer Olympics were held from 25 July to 9 August 1992 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, the highlight of the opening ceremony was an unusual Olympic cauldron fire lighting using a flaming arrow shot by Paralympic archer Antonio Rebollo. Unified Team made up of former Soviet Union Republics excluding the three Baltic states won the most medals, followed by the United States and Germany. Excellent condition, minor discolouration. Country of issue: Spain, designer: Addison, size (cm): 44x32, year of printing: 1990
Make & Model:Daimler, 15 Date of Reg:NV2947 Colour:Red cc:1805 Fuel Type:Petrol Transmission:manual Summary:This rare early Daimler 15 was initially registered in August 1933 but has now fallen off the DVLA system so will need to be reregistered. Our vendor has kindly provided us with the following text:"We bought the car on the basis of a pub conversation in 1995. The car had been stored by the owner halfway under an awning. It appeared more or less complete and certainly all important parts were there, though in uneven condition: the left hand side appeared to be in better condition than the right hand side. According to the buff log book (continuation document) the car was first registered on 30 August 1933. A little brass plate fixed to the wooden instrument panel states that it had been "supplied by J.W. Hall Flecknoe" It was first registered to Clement Brown upon whose death it was inherited by his friend and the father of CJ Whittaker from whom we bought it.We decided to do a complete body off restoration, right to the bare chassis. This proved to be in a more or less rust free condition. The '15' spare parts manual proved to be of great help. With the help of an excellent painter from Nuneaton we were able to get the chassis coated in a dark red rather than the more orthodox black.Turning to the engine, we faced a slight puzzle: clearly, it had been reconditioned at an earlier stage but then completely re-assembled but without washers, seals, oil etc. At a later stage, we did re-assemble the engine again and managed to get it running in a most impressively smooth way.The body, having been made of steel over a wooden frame did of course show some signs of corrosion, mainly on the wings, but this was not insuperable. The vinyl roof had suffered badly over the years but we managed to find an expert who was willing to supply, shape and fit a new fabric roof with an excellent result. He also fitted a new woollen roof lining.The painting of the body shell was done by an experienced professional friend from our Nuneaton College days. The upper part of the body was, as is customary kept black, whereas all the side panels as well as the wire wheels were painted in a really dark maroon red. The exterior trunk is of the period and fits well the folding luggage rack, but is in fact not linked to the car and stems reputedly from a Vauxhall of the period.As to the brakes, we were pleased that the car, being an early version of the 15, featured hydraulic brakes as well as a De Wandre servo unit. All wheel cylinders were refurbished and new brake linings fitted.The lighting system follows the system for the 15 at that time: no trafficators, a single rear light with a single brake light incorporated in the same Lucas unit. We did however replace the torpedo shaped sidelights with a larger more imposing upright Lucas design as fitted to larger Daimlers. It was possible to save and recondition most of the reddish brown seats (Repeated coating with Hydrophane) as well as the door cartons. All glass, including the narrow glass ventilation strips at the top of the doors was replaced. Also replaced were the beige floor carpets, door surround trim and the lower parts of the door, whereas Ne decided to retain the carpets at the base of the seats.The tyres are totally new (Blockley). There is also quite a large number of smallish and varied items such as door handles, and window winders and related accessories, as well as a Lucas claxon and windscreen wiper motor, the latter we were reluctant to fit as it appeared to be rather lethal with levers protruding a mere few inches in front of the driver's face." As well as a considerable quantity of spare and duplicate parts, there's also a paperwork file that includes the buff continuation logbook, photos of the vehicle as found and its restoration underway, the owner's handbook, servicing data guide, the vendor's more comprehensive write-up of the car's history from 1995, spares catalogue, 14-page 1932 sales brochure, technical information and some older invoices. There is no V5C due to the car needing to be reregistered.
Large beam engine model with gas fired boiler, boiler fitted with safety valve, pressure gauge and water gauge. Beam engine is constructed from fabricated brass and steel, with cast iron flywheels and fittings, finished in red on wooden base with gas burner, dynamo lighting and small accessories. Fair (Est. plus 24% buyer's premium inc. VAT)Condition Report: in inches base measures 22 by 15, height 17
6 OO gauge Bachmann Blue/Grey Pullman coaches(700g)Bachmann Branchline 39-281 BR Mk1 FK Pullman Kitchen 1st coach in BR blue & grey E315E - with lightingBachmann Branchline 39-291 Mk1 FP Pullman parlour 1st coach in BR blue and grey (with lighting) - E326E (2)Bachmann Branchline 39-312 BR Mk1 SP Pullman Second Parlour E352E in BR Blue & Grey (with lighting) (2)Bachmann Branchline 39-321 Mk1 BSP Pullman bar 2nd coach in BR blue & grey - M354E - working table lamps - Nightcap Bar Lights not tested. Condition Report: - Rolling Stock - Good
This signed artist proof limited edition print by John Stobart, titled San Francisco, 1849, captures a historical maritime scene of Yerba Buena Cove during the Gold Rush era. Stobart's masterful attention to detail and atmospheric lighting bring to life the bustling waterfront, featuring tall ships, wooden piers, traders, and maritime activity. This piece is hand-signed by the artist in the lower margin and designated as an artist proof, making it rarer and more collectible. Additionally, it includes a hand-drawn ship sketch in the bottom left corner, also signed by Stobart, adding a unique artistic touch. Framed under glass in a classic wood-tone frame with double matting, this print is an exceptional piece for collectors of nautical art, maritime history, and Gold Rush-era depictions. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Artist: John Stobart (British, 1929-2023)Issued: 1965Dimensions: 45"L x 34.5"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A QUANTITY OF LIGHTING AND GLASS SHADES, comprising two Art Deco period wall lights, with chrome fittings and pressed green glass shades (a few nibbles along base of shades), a mid-twentieth century ceiling light with three frosted glass shades, coppered metal frame and teak base, a foliate gilt metal ceiling chandelier with three panelled shell shades (damage to some shades), a Tiffany style leaded glass shade, two traditional Thailand style carved wood panels, 29cm x 45cm, together with six large framed prints, etc. (s,d/a.f) (qty) (Condition report: lamps and light fittings untested, may need rewiring)
1955 BSA Bantam D1, 125cc. Registration number PWX 954. Frame number BD2S 55777. Engine number DD 4675.Sold with the V5C and two old MOT's.any a now-mature motorcyclist's first two-wheeled experience will have been gained aboard a BSA Bantam. Developed from the pre-war DKW RT125 and announced in 1948, the Bantam became a top seller for BSA, in excess of half a million leaving the Birmingham factory before production ceased in 1971. Originally of 123cc, the engine grew first to 148cc and then to 172cc. Plunger rear suspension became available as an option in 1950, as did battery electrics powered by a 6-volt Lucas alternator, direct lighting having been relied upon hitherto. While larger-engined versions came and went, the original 123cc D1 Bantam in its updated, plunger-suspended form remained available until 1963.PWX is a plunger frame model with direct lighting, it appears unrestored and was bought as our vendors learner bike before moving onto larger machinery. The history shows it was owned by Robert Carter of Heckmondwike in 1985, he sold it to Our vendor in September 1986. It has been unused since 1988 and stored in his heated garage. He is now moving North and has decided not to take it with him.
c. 2014-2016 Selway Fisher 16' Windsor slipper launch, Miss Gracie, marine ply over spruce, then fibre glassed over the V hull, 6hp four stroke engine pull start engine, battery for the lights and three bilge pumps, seats four, CRT registered, together with a galvanised trailer and lighting board. Built by our vendor as a retirement project and many happy hours have been spent on the canals.
A pair of TRIANG HORNBY (ex-HORNBY DUBLO) building kits comprising a 5005 2 road Engine Shed (appears complete, has been built previously and fitted with lighting) and a 5083 Terminus / Through Station (appears complete but one roof arch cracked), together with a DUBLO boxed 5080 signal cabin - G/VG in G boxes (3)
THREE MID-CENTURY PARKER KNOLL NATHAN TEAK WALL UNITS, internal lighting (untested), larger unit 193 (h) x 153 (w) x 46cms (d), smaller units 193 (h) x 102 (w) x 46cms (d) (3)Provenance: consigned via West WalesComments: all appear to be in good condition, no noticeable wear, no losses or damage, larger unit glazed door seems slightly warped, inspection advised
Pierre Giraudon - Prova Lighting - Shatterline - a retro 1960s table lamp / desk lamp light. The lamp base constructed from fractal resin in a green and red colourway with original fitting to top. Complete with original spin fibreglass rocket shade. Sold as untested.Measures approx. 37cm x 9cm diameter.
CHARLES JOHN NOKE FOR ROYAL DOULTON, DESPAIR 'The Old Woman' (formerly known as Despair), a very rare figure decorated in flambé and Sung glaze, c.1913Note: Very few examples known, similar figure noted on page 165 of 'The Royal Doulton Figures Book' by Eyles, Dennis and Irvine (Third Version)11cm high Overall, in good condition, with some small areas of age. In particular, there is a small area on the clasped hands which show slightly lighter in strong lighting, which can be seen in the first image. It is unclear whether this is a varation in the glaze, as it does not show any cracking or crazing.
A Louise Gardelle earthenware oval plate, hand painted with a raven haired lady in an elegant black slip semi-recumbent and asleep on a bed of cushions, together with promotional leaflet, 22 cm, together with a Jim and Dominique Keeling earthenware tankard, decorated with a sgraffito depiction of three mermaids swimming in a blue slip painted sea, impressed mark, with promotional leaflet, 14 cm, a Rupert Andrews floral mug, 12 cm, a Marc Adriaenssens oil burner, impressed mark, 9 cm [In 1998 Marc Adriaessens won joint third place in the Potfest competition "Lighting the Way"] and a diminuitive lidded box, in the form of a distorted cuboid wrapped gift decorated with asymmetrical ribbon and gem detailing, impressed mark - K J ♡.
Hornby (GB) Railways Track, Points and Accessories including; 18 x R600 Straight, 6 x R601 Double Straight, 6 x R604 1st Radius Curves, 6 x R606 2nd Radius Curves, 3 x R605 1st Radius Curves, 8 x R607 2nd Radius Curves, 1 x R614 Diamond Crossing, 6 x R612 L/H Points, 1 x R613 R/H Point, 1 x R641 R/H Curved Point. 1 x R8229 Accessories Pack 3 Boxed, 1 x R8948 Skale Lighting Plugs Carded, 1 x R576 Tunnel and 1 x R657 Girder Bridge. Condition Fair to Good.
A PAIR OF CARVED AND POLYCHROME DECORATED 'MORETTO' FIGURAL CANDLESTICKS 20TH CENTURY Modelled opposing, each balancing a nine light fitment on their head, on carved pedestal bases each approximately 215cm high, the bases 42cm wide, 32cm deep Condition Report: Please note the below condition report is the only one available. With wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Some cracks, chips, holes and losses, see images With visible signs of repairSome damages and repairs, notably to the fingers of both. Left arm to one reattached, and repair to base of urn above head of one figure, and with loss to scrolling on one candle stick and sections of carved decoration and split to main stem. PLEASE NOTE: This is sold as a decorative furnishing item only and not as a working electrical lighting fixture, if wished to be used as such then it would need fully wiring, testing, and installing by a professional electrician.The above report is supported with additional images which can be sent via a link. Please 'Ask a Question' to request these images. For any further enquiries please contact the department directly.Condition Report Disclaimer
A PAIR OF JAPANESE BLUE AND WHITE ARITA VASES LATE 17TH CENTURY Later converted to lamps each vase 37cm high (59cm high including current shades), the vases 25cm diameter overall Condition Report: Both with characteristics heavy craquelure to glazing. One with signs of restoration to neck. The other with smaller area of restoration visible to base. Bases and internal areas of necks unexamined as these are sealed as lamps. Slight signs of retouching to surface to one where the crazed glaze has stained brown - visible under natural light. Numerous old fingerprints under UV but this may be from when they were mounted as lamp bases. Shades tired.PLEASE NOTE: This is sold as a decorative furnishing item only and not as a working electrical lighting fixture, if wished to be used as such then it would need fully wiring, testing, and installing by a professional electrician.Please see additional images.Condition Report Disclaimer

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