AN ANBRICO 00 GAUGE TW CAR CLASS 101 METRO CAMMELL D.M.U, in numbered B R green livery, complete but in need of some restoration, mounted on a wooden plinth, approximate length 63.5cm with a plaque 'B.U.T.' logo powered diesel trains and the 'B.U.T' to both sides, with three Lima 00 gauge class 156 Metro Cammell Super Sprinters No 156443 (units 52443 & 57443), B R Provincial livery (L205050) one has yellowed windows and has faded on one side, all mounted on wooden plinths, length approximately 60cm, all models are unpowered, with two smaller mounted metal locomotive models (one with A.E.I. plaque) and a pressed aluminium ashtray stamped Metropolitan Cammell Carriage & Wagon Co Ltd, all items were said to have been displayed in the offices of the Metro Cammell works at Washwood Heath, Birmingham (7)
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SEVEN LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES, comprising boxed limited edition 'Schloss Neuschwanstein' No 0474/1500 from Land of Legend, with leaflet, plinth and certificate, five from Castle Collection 'Dennis The Dragon', boxed 'Castle of The Ransomed King', signed, 'Craig Atholl Refuge of The Exiled Prince' with a box, boxed 'Castle of The Red Knight', signed, boxed, 'Castle of The Golden Chalice' signed and boxed, 'Castell Coch' from Historic Castles of Britain (7)
A GEORGE V SILVER FIGURE OF A FOXHOUND STANDING, on an oval base mounted on an ebonised wooden plinth bearing silver presentation plaque engraved 'DELHI HUNT 1929', makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929, height 13cm, together with an Elizabeth II silver decanter label repousse decorated with fox's mask and hunting scene, makers C.J.Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1996, 0.44 ozt, 13.7 grams (2)
Original Cast Metal Figure of Hercules, which was originally mounted onto a large wooden tampion of the big guns of the Naval Colossus-Class Dreadnought BattleShip H.M.S Hercules (launched in 1910 and fought in the Battle of Jutland and throughout World War I), 24.5cms high and mounted on a marble plinth
Late 19th century Arts and Crafts Pine Dresser, the upper section with two leaded glazed doors flanked by two pigeon holes, above an arrangement of four drawers and a drop down flap revealing a fitted bureau interior, raised on a plinth base, the top drawer stamped Maple & Co Ltd, h.178cms w.90cms
An Oak Chiming Small Longcase Clock, circa 1920, arch pediment, side sound frets, front door with a presentation plaque, trunk door and plinth with recessed panels, 8-inch arch brass dial, arch with Tempus Fugit disc, triple barrel movement chiming on eight gong rods, 169cm high 14.08.20 Case is faded in parts, blind fret work with small pieces missing, trunk door is locked, no door keys, front door with a presentation plaque, dial is discoloured, movement is dirty.
A French Carved Oak Casket, mid 19th century, of shaped rectangular form, surmounted by a recumbent dog over four glazed panels, one enclosed by leafy tendrils, on a plinth base, 42cm wide See illustration. Currently locked and without key. Section of one leaf missing. Other minor flakes and losses. Typical surface scratches, minor flaking and splitting. Top panel slightly loose.
After John Henry Frederick Bacon: An Alabaster Group of the Fairy Tale, as three girls sitting on a sofa, one reading from a book, on a marble plinth, 46cm wide See illustration This group is derived from an oil by John Henry Frederick Bacon ARA, painted in 1912 and entitled ''A Fairy Tale''. Some typical surface staining and scratching.
A Derby Porcelain Bough Pot and Pierced Liner, circa 1820, of bombé form with scroll handles, printed with a still life of fruit on a marble plinth within formal gilt borders, on scroll feet, painted mark in red, 23cm wide. Both handles with old restoration. Some typical glaze staining and crazing. Some wear to gilding.
A Victorian Mahogany Table Top Collector's Cabinet, in the form of a Wellington chest, the twelve drawers with turned handles flanked by turned pilasters, on a plinth base, 31cm high; and A Scottish Mahogany Miniature Chest, with frieze drawer over three drawers with glass handles, on plinth base and peg feet, 37cm high (2). Collector's check missing one handle, and with faint split to top. Both with some typical wear throughout and minor splits and flakes.
A Victorian Mahogany Partners' Desk, late 19th century, in George III style, with an inset brown leather writing surface, each side with one long drawer flanked by eight graduated drawers with brass solid backplate handles and Hobson brass locks, on a plinth base with recessed castors, 183cm by 119cm by 78cm
An Oak Thirty Hour Longcase Clock, signed Henry Watson, circa 1770, swan neck pediment and a central carved shell motif, mahogany crossbanded trunk door, 13-inch brass dial, scroll engraved dial centre with dummy winding holes, date aperture and signed, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and outside countwheel striking on a bell, 227cm high 13.08.20 Top pediment is damaged to the front left corner, frieze moulding is missing in parts, some blind fret work is missing in parts, plinth with two corner mouldings missing, some losses to the feet, dial is discoloured, minute hand has been repaired, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and one weight.
A Mahogany Eight Day Longcase Clock, signed Saml Collier, Eccles, circa 1800, swan neck pediment, 16-1/2-inch circular painted dial, four pillar movement with an anchor escapement and rack striking on a bell, 245cm high 13.08.20 Swan neck pediment with chips to the edges, case sides and the plinth with cracks, sides with some veneer lifting, some mouldings with small chips and cracks, trunk door is bowed, dial with crazing cracks, movement needs cleaning, with pendulum and two weights.
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