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A Beswick Large Racehorse, brown, 1564, a Thoroughbred Stallion, large, brown, 1772, Beswick and other horses and foals (a.f.) (qty) Condition report Report by NGBeswick only:Large Race Horse: no stamp only Beswick oval ring/gold sticker. Painter's No 48 (?), underglaze chip to back left hoof. Slight white showing through to tips of ears, but no visible damage or repair.Thoroughbred Stallion, 1772: Unmarked. No visible damage or repair.Another: Round Beswick stamp to belly. No visible damage or repair.Boisroussel, 701, matt: Beswick England parallel line stamp to belly.Another, gloss, round back stamp. No visible damage or repair.Another, round back stamp to belly, just visible. No visible damage or repair.Prancing Arab type, brown, 2nd version, 1261: Oval Beswick stamp to belly. No visible damage or repair.Foal, lying, 915: Moulded marks and oval Beswick back stamp. No visible damage or repair.Shetland Foal, 1034: Oval Beswick stamp to belly. Underglaze chips to left ear. No other damage or repair.Foal, grazing, 2nd version, Palomino, 946: Oval Beswick stamp to belly. Right ear glued.Foal, small, stretched, facing left, 997: Oval Beswick stamp to belly. No visible damage or repair.Foal, medium, head down, 1085: Oval stamp to belly. Front right leg broken and glued. White tip showing through on ears.Foal, larger thoroughbred type, 1st version, 1813: Oval Beswick back stamp to belly. Ears rough from production and stray clay on face but no other damage or repair.Thoroughbred Stallion, small, 1992: Oval Beswick stamp to belly. Left ear broken off and missing, some scratches to body.Spring Time, 2837, brown matt on wooden plinth: Silver oval Beswick stamp to belly. Some scratches to body but no visible repair.
A French Empire mantel clock, the 10 cm diameter dial signed LS. Mallet and H. DE M. D. D'ORLEANS, N 794, with Roman numeral, fitted an eight day movement striking on a bell, in an ormolu case, the base surmounted a female figure holding a mask and playing a tambourine, the clock surmounted a winged helmet and musical instruments, the base decorated a facemask and foliage on a plinth, 31 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by GHSome damage to the enamel around the right hand winder. Enamel also scratched across the middle and with a small hairline crack to the top left. Otherwise case generally a little grubby but in good condition.Movement untested but appears to be in good, clean condition and appears complete. No key. Measurement across the dial including the bezel is 13 cm.
A scratch built scale model of the Pen-Y-Darran locomotive, designed by Richard Trevithick in 1804, becoming the first railway locomotive in the World, commissioned by Donald Gair, Poole, Dorset, constructed from brass, mounted on a plinth with information plaque, 23 cm wide See illustration Condition report Report by MWThe engine is for static display only, and is not able to be fired up.The description originally said live steam but has now been amended. The model does not have a boiler, and does not appear to have been intended as a working model. The wheels/piston assembly operate. The model appears to made from cut brass.
An early 19th century mahogany longcase clock, the hood with broken swan neck pediment above arched painted dial above rolling moon phase, subsidiary seconds hand, date aperture and eight day movement inscribed "Bond, Abingdon", above a short door flanked by wrythen twist pillars and a plinth base, dial and movement associated to case, height 244cm.
Two Royal Doulton Figures; HN1342 "Flower Sellers Children" (af), HN2132 "The Suitor" (af) and a Royal Doulton HN1128 "Dachshund" (3). CONDITION REPORT: Crack to the base of The Flower Sellers Children also two cracks to the pllinth they are seated upon and a further smaller crack to the left hand side of the plinth. Crazing throughout and The Suitor figure is a second and has a crack to the base.
Japanese Meiji period carved ivory sectional okimono figure group of a man playing a drum and a further musician with incised inked detailed decoration, and signature underneath the shaped naturalistic base, height 13.5cm (af), on associated wooden plinth. CONDITION REPORT: Blown instrument is missing from hands of the other standing musician, general surface dirt commensurate with age and some natural splits to ivory, also the figure of standing musician is a little unstable and so is the drum.
SAMUEL WRIGHT OF NORTHWICH; an 18th century oak and mahogany crossbanded eight day longcase clock with caddy top above square brass face with silvered chapter ring set with Roman numerals, with second subsidiary dial and date aperture flanked by two columns above single domed door and plinth base on bracket feet, height 195cm. CONDITION REPORT: The dial is 12". The dial is associated to the case, the freeze above the dial has been damaged and restored, and possibly a latter addition. Plinth has a crack to the centre, it also has some veneer replacement. Pendulum and weights present but no key.
A 19th century Biedermeier satinwood side cabinet modelled as a semainier, the faux drawers acting as a cupboard door revealing three shelves raised on a moulded plinth and rectangular block feet, width 57cm. CONDITION REPORT: Some replacement moulding, signs of treated wood worm, but retains good colour
A Willesco brass and black lacquered electric steam engine roller model, on rectangular shop window display base, PAT tested, base 65 x 28.5cm. CONDITION REPORT: The steam engine is slightly tarnished but otherwise in good condition, formica on the base has lifted in one corner, another corner is chipped, the top of the plinth there are some holes and scratches.
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