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A Kookaburra Steam Engine Company model 001 stationery engine, serial number 240, mounted on wooden plinth with perspex display cover, all in original card box complete with instruction booklet and filler syringe; also an unboxed Steamco Engines stationery engine for marine use, of brass and copper construction with near-vertical single cylinder, all mounted on a green-painted tinplate undertray
A Victorian walnut mirrorback chiffoniere with carved crest to the shaped glass (cracked), trailing acanthus carving to the frame with a white marble serpentine top to the base above a pair of mirrored cupboard doors flanked by glazed cupboard doors with fluted and turned columns and a shaped plinth, 52in. (132cm) wide.
A Royal Worcester "Hadley Ware" Vase, by A Shuck, signed, 1907, painted with white storks on the banks of the Nile in diffuse yellowy light under a pair of upended wolf-fish handles between bronzed and gilt moulded borders, artist's signature, green "CH" and crowned factory mark incorporating date code, incised workman's initials MHB, iron red 111/85.74, (32.5cm) (chip to square plinth)
A Japanese Carved Ivory Figure of a Samurai, standing full-length partly dressed in armour, supporting a fan and sword from his belt upon a rustic plinth, (34.5cm high); another of A Fisherman, standing full-length holding fish traps on his shoulders, a tethered cormorant at his feet (25.5cm high); and Another Bone and Ivory Figure of a Buddhistic Laughing Sage, standing full length and leaning forward proffering a small sack, circa 1900, (32cm high) (all with losses, cracks, re-gluing and general damage)
A Japanese Lacquered Display Cabinet, with an asymmetric arrangement of open shelves hinged and sliding doors, all with a (faded) copper coloured nashiji ground, embellished with numerous blossoming prunus trees in craggy situations, with a variety of engraved copper mounts on hinges, latches and handles raised on a low bracketed plinth, Meiji period, circa 1880, (100cm wide, 94cm high, 38cm deep)
Samuel Tonkiss: A Bronze Head of L S Lowry RA 1887-1976, signed, numbered 24/36, and with founders mark of Morris Singer, London, (28.5cm), upon a polished square slate plinth applied with a plaque inscribed 'LS Lowry RA 1887-1976', another to the reverse inscribed 'LS Lowry RBA ARA, MA, LLD, 1975', (33cm high overall)
A 19th Century Carved Ivory Oval Tusk Section Box and Cover, the main frieze carved in high relief on one side with a toper in a tavern interior after David Teniers the younger, the opposite side with a family group playing chess after David Wilkie, divided by fruiting vines and berried ivy leaves, enclosing a crest and monogram PPR, the lid carved with a band of berried ivy, the finial as a monkey cobbler seated on a plinth, (25cm high) (parts lacking)
An Eight Day Longcase Clock, by W Coulson, North Shields, the painted dial with whelks and gilt arcaded spandrels, the arch with a bowl of strawberries and grapes, with seconds and date, in a mahogany case with inlaid banding angles and oval in the door, the hood with inlaid cresting, the plinth with inlaid vase outline, upon slender bracket feet, circa 1800, (236cm)
A Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, by Thomas Watson, Haslingden, the 13" square dial with engraved centre, date aperture, large minute chapters and mock winding holes in an oak case with plain columns shaped headed door, the hood with moulded door and scroll pediment, the plinth with moulded angles and bracket feet, circa 1780, (230cm)
An Eight Day Longcase Clock, by J Halliwell, Warrington, the 13 3/8" square brass dial engraved with a ship and bird amongst scrolls, with seconds and date, in an oak case with fluted columns and blind fret panels, shaped headed door with mahogany crossbanding, the hood with brass mounted columns, moulded door and dentil scroll pediment, the plinth with fluted angles and crossbanded panel, upon bracket feet, circa 1770, (217cm)
A George IV Mahogany Bookcase, of inverted breakfront section, having a projecting bevelled cornice over two pairs of arched glazed doors enclosing adjustable shelves, flanked by further glazed doors between bold detached pillars, the base with an open centre flanked by pedestals with arched panel doors between detached columns, on plinth base, (234cm by 315cm by 63cm)
A 19th Century Oak Dresser, the inverted breakfront rack with a moulded cornice over three shelves flanked by glazed cupboards, the base with moulded top over five drawers about an arched centre, raised on turned pillars joined by a plinth moulded pot board, on bracket feet, (207cm by 204cm by 44cm) (the base late George III, the rack later)
A Regency Mahogany Bookcase, the bold projecting cornice over two glazed doors with reeded glazing bars, enclosing two tiers of adjustable shelves, all between reeded pilasters, the base with a moulded top over two beaded panel doors, enclosing shelves, on a plinth base, (246cm by 137cm by 50cm)
A 19thC oak, mahogany and burr elm longcase clock, the square painted dial with Roman numerals and foliate spandrels, inscribed John King, Loughborough, with calendar aperture, 30 hour movement, the hood with swan neck pediment, centre cast brass finial, turned pilasters, shaped trunk door flanked by canted corners, and on a deep plinth with fielded panel and bracket foot 85" high.
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