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A pair of Staffordshire equestrian figures of Prince Frederick William of Prussia, and Victoria, Princess Royal, circa 1857, modelled on horseback, both wearing blue coats and pink and green feathered hats, the Prince saluting and the Princess sitting side-saddle, on titled oval gilt-line plinth bases, 35.5 and 36.5cm high (2)
A pair of Staffordshire equestrian figures of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, circa 1860, modelled on horseback, the Duke holding a feathered hat in his right hand, the Duchess riding side-saddle, polychrome enamel painted with gilded details, on naturalistic titled plinth bases, tallest 34cm high (2)
A pair of Staffordshire greyhounds, 'M. Grath' and 'Pretender', circa 1871, modelled standing on grass-painted oval plinth bases with a leafed design, each with gilt collars, 23.5cm high, (2). Notes: Master Grath, owned by Lord Lurgan, won the Waterloo Cup of 1868, 1869, and 1871, defeating Pretender to claim his third title.
G PLAN TEAK ILLUMINATED SIDEBOARDthe upper section with a pair of glass cupboard doors opening to reveal two shelves, with a central shelf flanked by a pull down flap door with a shelf and mirror section, the base with a central drawer above a pair of panelled cupboard doors, flanked by a pair of panelled cupboard doors, standing on a plinth base, 186cm wide
Of Hull Motor Club interest; a Victorian silver goblet trophy cup, by James Deacon & Sons, Sheffield 1900, with floral and scroll embossed and chased decoration, knopped pedestal, plinth, ht 25.5cm, 423gm.Inscribed 'The Burrell Cup, presented to, The Hull Motor Club, by W.E. Burrell'Walter Ernest Burrell (1879-1940), a jeweller from 80 Jameson Street in Hull, presented it in 1922 for the best decorated car as part of Hull Motorists' Carnival in aid of St. Dunstan's, the WWI Blind Veteran Charity.
A Victorian penny in slot polyphon in good working order, COLLECT ONLY.Comb is in working order and good condition.Teeth are all present and working.No visible sign of repairs, cracks, splits, warping, or rot worm.The colour is in good condition to compensate with age.Four turned feet appear to have been a later addition.Missing glazed movement cover from inside the case.Good working order from both coin slots.Small piece of veneer missing from the right side plinth. Disc size 50cm.Cabinet 61cm x 35cm x height 85.5cm
A Mid 20th Century Green Onyx Mantle Timepiece, Ellitto, retailed by Winsor Bishop - Norwich, square case with shaped top on plinth base to a signed brass and silvered dial with black finished hands to a spring driven movement.Height 15.5cmCase - All over light age related wear to case.Dial - Original.Movement - Currently free and running.
An extremely well built working model of The Liberty Ship " SS Francis J. O'Hara" Plastic & wood construction. Fitted with R/C capability which operates the rudder and electric motor to single screw. Overall grey finish - 142cm long, 18cm beam, overall height to mast top 46cm. Mounted on a wood display plinth & encased in a perspex display case. The Original Liberty Ship " SS Francis J. O'Hara" was built 06/1945 in Panama FL as a Liberty type Steam Ship, acquired by the US Navy in 1956 and converted to a "Guardian Class Radar Picket Ship"She served in the North Atlantic as part of The Early Warning Line. Complement >> 13 Officers / 138 Enlisted Scrapped 1971.
A Truly Fascinating Scale Model of a Carrousel/Gallopers, The Engineered Gallopers, the exceptionally engineered model, comprises three layers of individually suspended horses, under the canopy and suspended floor, electrically lit, with electric motor inside plinth, the model is accompanied by a quantity of paperwork, including 1970's and later, newspaper articles,etc (100cm across), Included are four wagons sign written 'Galloping Horses on Tour'.
A GEORGE IV PARCEL-GILT MAHOGANY BOOKCASE First half 19th century, in six sections, with four white marble upper surfaces, above a central upper roundel, flanked by two tiers of open shelves between three scrolling volute divisions; the tops of each base element with a marble slab, the projecting central base section with roundel, flanked by recessed lower elements divided by fluted tapering uprights, each with two crimson fabric-lined doors with chicken-wire grilles, on a plinth base; alterations to the upper shelving, restorations, the back panels uniformly painted in a pale red wash, 191 cm. high; 580 cm. wide; 64.5 cm. deep. 61 x 183 cm. size of marble area on top of centre base element: 2 cm. thickness of marbleProvenance: Captain Mervyn Edward Archdale, M.P. (1812-95), who acquired the bookcase in London c. 1857 for installation in Castle Archdale, Enniskillen, Co. Fermanagh, Ireland.Thence by family descent.This enormous library bookcase-cabinet was installed in the library at Castle Archdale by Captain Mervyn Edward Archdale. The castle was a neo-classical house built for his grandfather, Colonel Mervyn Archdale (1724-1813), between 1773-1780, in Enniskillen, Ireland. The maker of the bookcase is not known, but is very much inspired by great commissions of furniture by London makers of the early 19th century, notably the robust classicism employed at the Whitbread house, Southill, Bedfordshire, where furniture was supplied by Marsh & Tatham in the first decade of the 19th century.
Cat and Mouseman: Lyndon Hammell (Harmby), an oak press cupboard, the rectangular top above a pair of panelled cupboard doors and six short drawers below, carved cat signature141 x 125 x 48cmIn good overall condition, light scuffs and wear from use, particularly to plinth base. Top surface not adzed.
§ John Maltby (British, 1936-2020), Bird, Fish, Rock, a stoneware model of a perching bird with a fish suspended from its beak, mounted on a wooden plinth base, painted signature and title to underside, original paper label to reverse33cm highOne wing broken and repaired, chip to rear, minor fritting to front of wings.
§ John Maltby (British, 1936-2020), 3 Figures and a Wall (Cumbria), a stoneware group of three stylised figures before a wall, embellished with applied and incised decoration and mounted on a rectangular plinth base, applied seal mark to reverse, painted signature, title and original paper label to underside29 x 26.5 x 13cmOne figure broken through the torso and repaired.
§ John Maltby (British, 1936-2020), Angel and Sea Wall, 2007, a stoneware model of an angel, wings outstretched, standing upon a wall and embellished with applied decoration, mounted on plinth base, applied seal to wall, further signed, titled and dated in ink to underside40 x 23 x 9cmIn good condition, free from damage or repair.
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