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4 Hornby Series ‘O’ gauge Accessories. No. 2E Signal Cabin, Fitted for Electric Lighting (A835E). E1E Level Crossing (A865E), electric light to each gate, single track. No. 2E Signal, Fitted for Electric Lighting, single home signal, lower quadrant. Platelayer’s Hut. All boxed, minor/some wear & fading. Contents VGC, minor chipping.
4 Hornby Series ‘O’ gauge Accessories. Platelayer’s Hut (A818), ‘Realistic Design’, ‘Richly Coloured’. No. 2E Lamp Standard, Electrical (A868), 2 shaded lights from central column. No. 2E Signal, Fitted for Electric Lighting, single home signal, lower quadrant. Loading Gauge (A815), cream on a blue base. All boxed, light fading to some. Contents GC-VGC. See Plate 8
Rolex, Oyster Perpetual Milgaus, a gentleman`s stainless steel wristwatch, circa 2007, ref. 116400, no. M924692, the two piece screw down case and crown with black dial, luminous and orange baton numerals, baton hands and lighting centre seconds hand, 31 jewel Rolex automatic movement adjusted to five positions and temperatures, cal. 3131 no. 3-2224657, the case 48mm including lugs, on a block link bracelet with fold over clasp
Messenger & Son Single-Light Argand Lamps A Pair of Regency Gilt and Patinated Bronze Single-Light Argand Lamps, early 19th c., attributed to Messenger & Son, London, each with "Warwick Vase" font, standard with relief molded wreath, circular plinth, etched glass shade and chimney, height 20 1/4 in., width 14 1/2 in., depth 7 1/2 in Note: An original illustration, "Messenger & Son, Art Journalism, 1846", depicts the basis of the fonts as derived from Piranesi`s "Warwick Vase". Reference: Gowitt, Gerald 19th Century Elegant Lighting, 2002, p. 157
Dietz Brother & Co. Brass and Bronze Solar Lamp A Rare American Gilt Lacquered Brass and Bronze Solar Lamp, mid-19th c., Dietz Brother & Co., New York, labeled, identified as item No. 52 in the 1860 Dietz catalogue, finely cut and etched Gothic shade, chimney, overall height 34 1/2 in Note: Described as "the most ornate solar lamp produced by the Dietz Company", an identical standard is illustrated in Gowitt. Reference: Gowitt, Gerald T. 19th Century Elegant Lighting, 2002, pp. 119-120
Charles Bernel Kingwood Bureau Plat A Louis XV-Style Gilt Bronze-Mounted Kingwood Bureau Plat, late 19th/early 20th c., Charles Bernel, Paris, marked, inset tooled leather top, paneled frieze fitted with three drawers to one side, caryatid-mounted cabriole legs, acanthine paw feet, bails marked "EM" for Maison Mottheau et Fils, height 31 in., width 72 1/2 in., depth 38 1/2 in Note: Charles Bernel succeeded the ebeniste L` Hoste at the end of the 19th century. The firm Mottheau et Fils, primarily known for lighting fixtures, did well with the advent of electricity and displayed several of their "torchère lumineuse" at the 1900 Paris Exhibition where it was commented "we doubt if a more complete success is to be recorded to the credit of any exhibitor than can be conceded to Messieurs Mottheau et Fils". While primarily focused on lighting the firm also offered a variety of other wares. Reference: Wilson, Gillian ed. French Furniture and Gilt Bronzes: Baroque and Regence: Catalogue of the J. Paul Getty Museum Collection. 2008. p. 153; Thomson, D. Croal ed. The Art Journal The Paris Exhibition 1900. 1901. p. 155.
Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain Bowl A Chinese Famille Rose Porcelain `Hundred Boys` Bowl, Jiaqing mark and probably period (1796-1820), deep bowl with slightly flared rim finely enameled to the exterior with a continuous scene of playful boys holding lanterns and banners, carrying peaches, and lighting firecrackers in a garden setting, with further boys peering out of windows, base with Jiaqing seal mark, height 2 3/8 in., diameter 4 1/2 in
A American Gilt Brass Ship`s Gimbal Candlestick A Rare American Gilt Brass Ship`s Gimbal Spring-Loaded Candlestick, c. 1875, Baker Arnold & Co., Philadelphia, labeled, height 10 1/2 in Note: Baker, Arnold & Co. was founded by 1871, after Cornelius and Baker disolved, and lasted until 1878. Reference: Bacot, H. Parrott, Nineteenth Century Lighting, 1987, p. 152.
Hornby-Dublo instructions/catalogues and associated items: consisting of instructions for Suburban electric Motor coach, Co-Co diesel, 2235 West country, two other instructions, one dated 8/49, Book of Trains 1959, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th 2-rail edition catalogues, Station names (3), Miniature posters, Train name boards, 1575 lighting kit, 1636 box of moulded wheels and Axles, 3 coils of Meccano connecting wire, red, green and black and other items F-E, (qty)
Britains electrically powered Lister Elevator set 9565, and 4260 Pump Stand & Lighting Set, both part contents in flattened boxes, 9698 Dispatch Rider in flattened box, with various Britains flattened boxes and vehicle spares, requires viewing, 9565 and 4260 incomplete contents, elevator possibly broken, boxes believed complete, but require assembly 9565 and 4260 incomplete contents, elevator possibly broken, boxes believed complete, but require assembly,
1950s Hornby 0 Gauge clockwork Train Sets with Island Platforms Locomotives and Accessories: including two No 21 Passenger Train Sets each comprising Type 20 tender Locomotive and two coaches and track, in original set boxes, two No 50 BR black 0-4-0 Locomotives and one tender, two Trent Island Platforms (one with lighting), together with Platform Crane, Turntable, Buffers and points, in original boxes, VG-E, some playwear boxes G-VG ,plus a few loose Crescent 00 Gauge signals P (qty)
A German VVR Large Scale Demonstration Motor Car Chassis, reg number VVR 148, produced in the 1950s for educational and demonstration purposes, the steel chassis contains working gear box, rear differential, lighting, see-through engine showing the workings of the cylinders etc., operating clutch, brakes, steering, electrically powered, mounted on a wooden plinth, 133cm by 51cm. ** Money is to be donated to the Macmillan Trust
Extra-large Poul Henningsen style PH lamp Extra-large Poul Henningsen style PH lamp, maker unknown, white enameled metal, 48"dia x 20"h, to top of rod: 42"h, some bends, very good condition Note the large size of this lamp! It is FAR LARGER than the classic Henningsen PH lamp! Bend to the overall shape of the large shade. The finish is a bit rough to the touch and appears to be uneven but not peeling. There is light wear to the surface consistent with age, handling/moving, and use over time. The lamp is sturdy and structurally sound. The top does not fasten to the body of the shade the way that the standard Louis Poulsen version does. Instead of a fastener that swivels into place, it is permanently affixed with four pieces of hardware. This lamp has a Sterner Lighting paper label which is dated 1999. Sterner may have retailed the lamps; we are not sure. The lamp does work. Starting Price: $200
LUTTRELL WYNNE. Important Account Book 1785-1790. One side "Receipts", the other side "Expences in Housekeeping Ec.". Residence possibly being at Queen Anne Street, West. The Chelsea house being sold by 16 May 1786, £1130 received from Mr Virtue "for the House at Chelsea and fixtures." A note on April 4, 1786 "Recd of Messrs Leigh and Southerlby for sale of books - on account £666.19.9, suggests that this would be the sale of the famous library of Narcissus Luttrell (1657-1732). Other entries include Feb 1785 "Recd of Dr Farmer for old Pamphlets/Poetry £22.1.0." Jan 1785 "Fr Mr White for Law-books Ec £174.2.0.". The Household expenses are very detailed:- servants wages by name, "Mrs Oliver for measuring for the maid-servts, Eliz. Collins for making it, for Womens shoes.", Watchman, Fruit, "Mr Grimwood for Mrs Stackhouse's plants.", Radcliff Infirmary, Lamp-lighting, Temple, Ticket in Irish Lottery, Wilton Carpet, Mahogany Wardrobe, Coffee house Bill, "Carriage of Trunks to Oxford with Books for A.S.C.", Lewis Bookbinder, "Mr Ward for Beef Xmas.", a Safe for Meat, "for painting and repairs of ye house in Q Anne Street.", Isherwood for hanging paper. 150 well filled pages, cont sheep, sm 4to, vg condition. (See illustration)
VIENNA PORCELAIN PLATE, HAND PAINTED WITH A YOUNG WOMAN LIGHTING A CANDLE LANTERN, with a richly gilt architectural and foliate scroll border, on a midnight blue ground, signed F. Wagner diameter, 9½" (24cm) diameter, INSCRIBED VERSO "MÄDCHEN MIT DER LANTERNE" AFTER GERARD DOU 1613-1675, K. K. GEMALDE GALLERIE, WIEN, red bee hive mark
A Caldercraft kit-built 1/48 scale model of a Joffre Tyne Tug: GRP hull with wooden covered super structure measuring 78 x 19 x 49cm tall on display stand, the front superstructure removable to allow access to motor, servo and batteries, well constructed with much detail including full lighting, decking, winches, life boats, hatches and figures, finished in red, black, brown and white, named ‘Clipstone’, complete with instruction booklet, E
A Wilesco D409 Live Steam Showman’s Engine, in black, red and yellow with white roof and T.Pettigrove, Stonebridge Park, Middx along underside of roof, with dynamo for LED lighting around roof, in original box with instructions and mini-catalogue and Z361 Remote Control, E, appears to be very lightly used, box G
Biunial brass mounted mahogany cased magic lantern, circa 1885, fitted with a 4” palno convex condenser lens and projection lenses of nominally 6”, with two slide carriers and brass sliding curtain, now fitted with tungsten halogen 24v 150w lighting, fan cooled and with heat absorbing filters, also power box plus leads to connect to cooling fans, overall height 64cm Converted to electricity. We mention in the description that the lantern is equipped with two `nominal` 6" focal length projection lenses. It should be said that these lenses are not an exact `matching` pair. Due to the imprecision of Victorian optical pr
(lot of 20) Books relating to living, design, and style (lot of 20) Books relating to living, design, and style including Havens II Celebrity Lifestyles, Living In A Drea/Great Residences of the World, Chicago Mid-Century Modernism, Thai Style, Great Lodges, California Country, Japan The Art of Living, Lighting, Mexican Interiors, and Relaxing on the porch Starting Price: $50

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