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A GOOD JAPANESE MEIJI PERIOD MIYAO STYLE PARCEL GILT BRONZE MODEL OF A SAMURAI, riding a horse and supported on a rectangular plinth, the rider and the horse each with a dynamic posture, the underside of the horse with an incised signature, the base 13.75in x 5.9in, the model 15.8in high overall.
A CARVED WOOD AFRICAN TRIBAL FACE MASK with remains of original pigment, having woven full head of hair, originating from South Central region, presented on wooden display stand with square plinth base, the whole standing 38cm high (originating from the Felix Dennis Collection and probably purchased through the Hemingway Gallery New York)
An 18th Century oak longcase clock, Chaz Philpot, Bromyard With a moulded cornice above a ten inch brass dial the dial painted with Roman numerals and flanked by gilt metal scrolling leaf and cherub mask spandrels, the thirty hour movement with a single finger dial over a plain rectangular moulded door and front board on a later plinth base, 197cm. CONDITION REPORT: Case has been restored at some point, along with dial. The movement has been mounted on a later board, indicates movement and clock are a marriage. Board behind the clock dial missing and glass from hood door missing. Has weight and pendulum. Working condition unknown.
A substantial Victorian pine kitchen dresser The later pine dresser rack with two enclosed shelves above an over hanging rectangular slab top and a central panelled cupboard door within an arrangement of seven graduated drawers each with turned wooden handles ,raised on a plinth base, 200x202x63cms
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 19th century black lacquered chinoiserie longcase clock, the hood with pagoda top above an arched glazed door flanked by columns, the dial with arched top section engraved Thomas Kefford Royston above a strike silent dial, the chapter ring with Roman numerals and Arabic numerals to the exterior with central seconds dial and date aperture. The case with all-over scroll and shell decoration, the door depicting an oriental scene with pagodas and figures to the foreground, on a stepped plinth base. Est £250-400
A George III oak longcase clock, the 30 cm square painted dial inscribed 'Shelgill. Salford.', Roman numerals, poppies painted to spandrels, subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture, twin winding holes, eight-day movement striking on a bell, the hood with stepped moulded cornice and Doric column, rectangular fielded panel door to waist, plinth base, 193 cm tall
A George III mahogany longcase clock, the 33 cm arched enamel dial inscribed 'Hallam. Nottingham.', Arabic numerals, the arch painted with a young lady in a rural setting, spandrels painted with shells, stallion-shaped hinged brass finial, swan neck pediments with brass roundels, date aperture, bird cage movement striking on a bell, turned pilasters, shaped door to waist, plinth base, boxwood stringing throughout, 210 cm tall
A 1” Scale Beam Engine to Drawings by H Clarkson & Son, representing a 12hp engine originally built by R Sanderson of Glasgow circa 1846, the model featuring fluted column and ribbed beam castings, 9½” diameter flywheel, Watt’s parallel link motion and functioning twin-ball governor with regulating valve, and feed-water pump, all mounted on a wooden plinth with marble top, nicely built and finished in black with polished fittings, G-VG, slight rusting to steel areas and generally grubby
A Rare and Unusual Group of Early Electric Motors and Dynamos, including a 2-pole 6 volt motor with velvet-covered windings, reputedly made in May 1886, a 7-volt 2-pole dynamo dated as c.1912 with adjustable brushgear, and a small 2-pole motor/dynamo with 3-part permanent magnet, each mounted on a wooden plinth, together with a small 4v solenoid-operated electric motor on cast iron frame with 3” diameter flywheel, also dated as c.1912, overall F-G (4)
A Wrenn 00 Gauge Special Limited Edition W2401 ‘Princess Alice’ Locomotive Box and No 001 Certificate, together with wooden plinth, length of Track, Certificate 001/350, Instructions and two packing rings, in original box stamped Packer No 3 Ref 51148, VG (box and accessories only, no locomotive)
A 3½” Gauge Live Steam Coal-fired LNER A1 Class 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender, well-built and finished in LNER green as no 4479 ‘Robert the Devil’, with 8-wheeled non-corridor tender, the two-cylinder locomotive with lever reverse, pull-type regulator, displacement lubricator, injector, hand pump to tender, water gauge, pressure gauge, non-connected cylinder drains, overall G-VG, lacks firebars and ashpan, no boiler history, complete with substantial ballasted display plinth (3)Few blamishes, good standard
A Stewart Turner Live Steam Beam Engine, with 7” diameter flywheel and cylinder approx ¾” x 2”, with Watt’s parallel link motion, working governor, and a horizontal 2-way steam pump, the engine finished in two-tone blue, and mounted together on a hardwood plinth, F-G, some surface rusting to bright steel parts, belt drive to governor missing, but complete with a loose set of box spanners
An Incomplete ‘REAL’ Vertical Steam Engine and Booklet, the engine standing approx 15½” high with 7” diameter flywheel and approx ¾” x 2” cylinder, based on some Stuart Turner castings with additional parts, made to a good standard and mounted on a hardwood plinth, including the booklet by Andrew Smith relating to it, overall G, slight surface rusting to steel parts, valve partly dismantled with valve chest cover missing (2)
A 2½” Gauge Live Steam Coal-fired 4-6-2 Locomotive and Tender, to LBSC’s ‘Fayette’ design in Colonial-style with wide firebox and cowcatcher, finished in green and black as NYCR no 600 ‘Apprentice’, with twin cylinder motion, pressure gauge, water gauge, duplex axle-driven water pump, hand pump in tender, whistle under left-side footplate, screw-operated reverse gear (left side link appears disconnected), and mechanical lubricator, overall G-VG, appears never to have been steamed but regulator replaced with pipework presumably for compressed air running, comes with ‘Rolling Road’ fitted with roller bearings on a hardwood plinth for stationary operation and two fire-irons, no boiler history (5)
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